Polk County News 2A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • June 28, 2017 NEWS IN BRIEF DEADLINES HOLIDAY DEADLINES For inclusion in the Wednesday edition of the Itemizer-Observer: Social news (weddings, engagements, anniver- saries, births, milestones) — 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Community events — Noon on Thursday for both the Community Notebook and Community Calendar. Letters to the editor — 10 a.m. on Friday. Obituaries — 4 p.m. on Friday. Center Street Bridge repair continues WEST SALEM — Repair work on Salem’s Center Street Bridge, the Highway 22 bridge that carries eastbound traffic into Salem from Polk County, has resumed. The contractor has applied a waterproof membrane and will complete paving in the coming weeks. Once paving is finished, crews will replace the bridge joints. Conditions on the bridge will remain rough and bumpy until the project is complete. Drivers are urged to slow down on the bridge, especially in areas where the bridge joints are creating significant bumps. Work on the bridge takes place Sunday through Thursday from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. No work is scheduled for Fridays and Sat- urdays. There could be multiple lanes closed at any one time. During the evening, travelers should leave extra time for east- bound travel on Highway 22 into Salem, and expect delays of up to 20 minutes. The $2.5 million project is on schedule to be completed by Aug.15, prior to the Great American Eclipse on Aug. 21 and start of the Oregon State Fair on Aug. 25. ADVERTISING DEADLINES Retail display ads — 3 p.m. Thursday. Classified display ads — 11 a.m. on Friday. Classified line ads — Noon on Friday. Classified ads are updated daily on www.polkio.com. Public notices — Noon on Thursday. Spirit Mountain funds awards grants GRAND RONDE — The Spirit Mountain Community Fund (SMCF) awarded $671,500 to 33 nonprofit organizations in Clackamas, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillam- ook, Washington and Yamhill counties during a quarterly check presentation in Grand Ronde on June 14. In Polk County, the fund awarded $7,500 to the University of Oregon Foundation to a project in Polk County. Other nonprofits to receive grants for the Spirit Mountain Community Fund this quarter include: • Marion County: Marion Polk Food Share — $25,000; and Friends of the Straub Environmental Center — $7,500 EMMA GUIDA/ for the Itemizer-Observer Dallas Downtown Association put on a Cash Mob on May 31. DDA brings cash mobs to Dallas Paws for a Cause returns in July DALLAS — The third annual Paws for a Cause pet drive, in memory of Sgt. Randy Whittaker, will take place during the month of July. The public is invited to join the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in collecting new and gently used pet supplies, including food, treats, toys, collars and leashes, food dishes and more. Dona- tions can be dropped off at the sheriff’s office, the Resource Center at the Academy Building, and at the Polk County Fair- grounds main office. All items will be donated to local animal shelters in honor of Whittaker. Visit us online at www.polkio.com Deters’ By Stephanie Blair The Itemizer-Observer DALLAS — A new trend has started in the Dallas community to support local businesses: Cash mobs. The concept is simple. Each month, a group of peo- ple meet on the corner of Main and Mill streets with $20 cash in hand. The group then walks to a local business and either makes a $10 purchase or TECHNOLOGY HELP LLC 503-831-3303 deters.tech.help@gmail.com We specialize in training people to use their mobile devices, like phones and tablets. 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The first business to be “mobbed” was Ginnie’s Dallas Antique Mall. “It was fun, everyone had a good time,” said owner Ginnie McDaniel. “We did your first hour of consultation more (business) in an hour than we did the whole day.” Approximately 20 people browsed the antique mall on May 31 after learning a bit about the business. “Some people came in who had never been here before or had only been in once or twice. And I’ve been here 30 years,” Mc- Daniel said. After leaving the busi- ness, the mob then visits a local restaurant and, again, spends or donates $10. “It’s kind of a double blessing for the down- town,” Anderson said. Pressed Coffee and Wine Bar was chosen for the mob’s social hour after vis- iting the antique mall. “I think it’s a great way to get people out and about and also a great way to get business owners out and about,” McDaniel said. McDaniel added that she would be attending the June 29 Cash Mob, herself. The Cash Mob is open to the public and will contin- ue as a monthly tradition, according to Dallas Down- town Association’s Face- book post. For more information, visit dda-or.com or the Dal- las Downtown Association – OR Facebook page. Rates: $35 first hour consultation Social Media • Passwords • Downloading & Using Apps Desktops • Laptops • Tablets • Phones ICE V R I SE X A T • 24 Hour Service • Pick up Drop Off Get home safe, call your D.D. Merlin D. Berkey CORRECTIONS The Polk County Itemizer- Observer is committed to pub- lishing accurate news, feature and sports reports. If you see anything that requires a cor- rection or clarification, call the newsroom at 503-623-2373 or send an email to ementzer@polkio.com. WEBSITE The Polk County Itemizer- Observer website, www.polkio.com, is updat- ed each week by Wednes- day afternoon. There, you will find nearly every story that appears in the print version of the newspaper, as well as some items, in- cluding additional photos, that do not appear in print due to space limitations. The Itemizer-Observer is also on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Watch for breaking news, links to sto- ries, sports scores updates and more. WEATHER RECORDED HIGH LOW June 20............. 80 June 21............. 78 June 22............. 86 June 23............. 93 June 24........... 101 June 25............. 98 June 26............. 77 RAIN 56 48 51 55 56 58 58 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Rainfall during June — 0.74 in. Rain through June 26 — 33.30 in. RECYCLE. LUCKIAMUTE DOMESTIC WATER COOPERATIVE The July 10th meeting has been cancelled. The next monthly meeting will be Au- gust 14, 2017 at the Luckia- mute Office. Questions call: 503-838-2075 EO/AA/ADA/TITLE IX INSTITUTION