COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL March 25, 2015 Cottage Grove Retrospective LORANE COUNTRY NEWS A look back at Sentinel stories from 60 and 70 years ago March 22, 1945 Campaign against digger squirrel to get underway soon. The annual campaign against gray digger ground squirrels will be carried on in all parts of Lane Coun- ty this year as usual according to O.S. Fletcher, county agent. Poison Barley prepared by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service cooperating with the county agent’s offi ce will be on sale by dealers throughout the county at the usual price. The county agent states that with farm- ers making every effort to increase production to meet the demands for increase in food supplies, it is more important than ever that a thorough campaign against squirrels be car- ried out in all parts of the county. Elsewhere in this issue is a legal notice to all persons owning or ha- vening dominion over land requir- ing them to exterminate squirrels on their premises within 30 days. Under Oregon law supervisors ap- pointed by the county court will have authority to go upon neglected land and poison squirrels at the ex- pense of the owner if the owner fails to take care of them. Dealers in Cottage Grove and tributary areas who are cooperat- ing with the county agent’s offi ce and sell poison barley are as fol- lows: Bedler’s Feed and Seed Store, Grove; Farmer’s Union Store, Ad- dison’s Store, Lorane; Farmer’s Ex- change, Creswell. POLICE BLOTTER March 16 Criminal mischief, Fairview Loop Complainant reported that a neighbor’s mailbox had been tam- pered with but did not know if any mail was missing. The complainant was adamant about not being con- tacted but demanded more patrol through the area. March 18 Ambulance, Kelly Field A reporting person said a 16- year-old male had taken a hard hit at fi rst base and required medical attention. March 24, 1955 Local girl named to sunbeam fi nals Terrill Lynn Howard of Cottage Grove is one of four regional win- ners of the 1955 Miss Sunbeam contest, according to E.D. David- son, manager of Davidson Baking Company in Eugene, sponsors of the contest in the Eugene-Roseburg area. Picked for their resemblance to the Miss Sunbeam picture on Da- vidson’s Sunbeam bread, the girls’ pictures will appear on ballot boxes in grocery stores throughout Eu- gene, Cottage Grove and Roseburg areas. Terrill’s picture appears over the letter “B”, and all localities are urged to place votes for Cottage Grove’s entrant. The winner will represent Oregon in the fi nal selec- tion of 1955 Miss Sunbeam for the United States. Over 1,600 girls from Oregon and southern Washington entered the contest. Honorable mention certifi - cates have been sent to all entrants. The Davidson Baking Company also has invited all participants to an open house party at the bakery. Thirty-six thousand dollars in prizes will be awarded to the lucky winner. Besides the all-expense paid vacation to Europe, Miss Sun- beam 1955 and her runners-up will receive a list of prizes, which in- cludes a $1,500 wardrobe. . Cottage Grove Police Department 24-Hour Anonymous Tip Line: 767-0504 Criminal mischief, S. 6th St Disturbance, Axe and Fiddle There were two subjects throwing rocks at the Woodard Building and Old City Hall. An area check was negative and there was no damage to the buildings. A reporting person said that a female at the location was causing a scene and refusing to leave. The subject was arrested for criminal trespassing. March 19 March 20 Warrant served, Walmart Suspicious subject, Parks Ave A caller said that the subject was currently in the store and was wear- ing a black coat and hoody, and had a red backpack. After leaving the store, offi cers contacted the suspect at an apartment on Gateway Blvd. After a short standoff, the sus- pect was brought into custody for a CGPD circuit court warrant for theft. Caller said he saw a younger adult male trying to break into ve- hicles along Parks Ave. The caller chased off the subject, who was last seen wearing a black hoody and black jeans, and heading westbound on Parks. A check in the area was negative and nothing appeared to be taken from any vehicle. 5A March 22 Agency assist, Hwy 99 Offi cers were on standby for an intoxicated male who rode his bike into a ditch; he was unconscious but breathing. March 23 Agency assist, Hwy 99 Dispatch received multiple re- ports of a naked male walking, sitting or laying on Highway 99. Offi cers contacted the suspect and detained him until Oregon State Troopers could arrive. He was then transferred to the Johnson unit. BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel L orane families — there is another evening planned this Sunday, March 29 with a square dance/barn dance at Lorane Grange with Chris Booher and others playing while Woody Lane calls. All the fun begins at 5 p.m. going un- til 8 p.m. This is open to all and only a suggested $10 donation per family. A fi nger food potluck is planned for a 6 p.m. break; afterward the dancing and fun resume. If you have never heard these men play, believe me, it’s worth it just to sit and listen! The square dancing is a bonus. Tonight, March 25, is the Papa’s Pizza on Co- burg Road fundraiser for Ashley Clark’s medical fund. She is the older sister of two Crow students. The fl yer can be downloaded from the Crow Dis- trict site, or there a few fl yers at the Lorane Fam- ily store. You must bring the fl yer with you. It’s good for the whole day! School resumes on March 30. Have a fun, safe Spring Break. A special congratulations to Crow High School for its recognition in the Fern Ridge Review by the Oregon Country Fair as a recipient of the an- nual “Leslie Scott Imagine Award”. Congrats to the school and their teacher, Tina Dworakowski, an amazing art teacher, for inspiring creativity and enriching the students. Crow Middle/High School is still looking for someone to write about the school events and ac- tivities for the Fern Ridge Review. Those inter- ested can call the school offi ce at 541-686-5024. CAL School District is still looking for a budget seat member for two or three meetings throughout April and May. If interested, call Lee Ann in the district offi ce, 541-686-5140. Thank you to all who enjoyed a fun-fi lled eve- ning of spaghetti dinner and bingo last Saturday at Lorane Grange. The next is Saturday, April 25. The blackout pot is growing, and it is a family event! The RAC/Lorane Grange Talent Show is com- ing fast, so hurry and make your plans to attend and sign up your special talent. Call Lil or Lisa. Remember, it takes place Sunday, April 12 at 3 p.m. Those who are performing are asked to be there 15 minutes early. City Beat Ten Most Beautiful Towns in Oregon towns in Oregon by the website theculturetrip.com. The specifi c article’s link can be accessed by visiting the City’s Facebook page. This week Shauna Neigh, Cot- tage Grove Main Street Coor- dinator discovered that Cottage Grove was recently recognized as one of the 10 most beautiful Oregon Gran Fondo The City Manager met with Mike Ripley from Mudslinger Events to discuss preparations for the 2015 Oregon Gran Fondo, which will be the fi rst leg of the Oregon Triple Crown and will be held on Sunday, May 31. Last year the event brought 440 bicyclists to the community to ride one of the three rides. This year atten- dance is expected to break 500. A Gran Fondo is not a race, but rather a mass start bike ride meant to draw the community together and give everyone a chance to enjoy the fun of rid- ing a bike on the same course as the pros. Registration is now open for The Oregon Gran Fondo, and those interested can visit the Oregon Triple Crown website at: oregontriplecrown.com for more information. P.E. Classes Play Soccer Golf at Middlefi eld Cottage Grove High School teacher Erin Royce brought her P.E. class to Middlefi eld Golf Course for some Soccer Golf this week. The students report- edly all had a great time learn- ing the “new” sport of Soccer Golf, which is played like traditional golf, but with soccer balls and larger holes.) Everyone is welcome to come enjoy $1 soccer golf through April at Middlefi eld Golf Course. Police Dept. news The City announced that Cor- poral Ron Bates resigned from the Police Department effective March 15; however, he will continue as a Reserve Offi cer for the Police Department. 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