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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 8, 2015 R ECYCLING Continued from page 1A service outside the city limits,” he said. Many of the rural residents af- fected reside close to the city limits, and Alverson said they amount to about 4.5 percent of the company’s rate base. “We could have raised the rates for all of our customers to cover the costs, but we didn’t think it was fair to the rest of our ratepayers to cover a cost incurred by a small percent- age of the base,” he said. Alverson said the Garbage Service has been letting its rural customers know about the change, many by telephone. He said that Lane County still has a contract with Ecosort to not pay fees to the company at its transfer stations, and he suggested that rural residents take their recy- cling to the London or Sears Road stations, which are open Saturday and Monday through Saturday, re- spectively. S E I V MO THURSDAYS AT DUSK OUTSIDE FRIDAYS 8 PM MAP ROOM THEATER SATURDAYS 5PM & 8 PM MAP ROOM THEATER Salem police seek help locating child porn suspect Salem Police Detectives are requesting as- sistance from the public in locating a suspect in a child pornography case. David Michael Brown, 27 years old, is a white male adult, 5'09", 210 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. There are no known ve- hicles associated with Brown. Brown has valid warrants for his arrest for 20 counts of Encouraging Child Sexual Abuse and is a registered sex offender. He has also been placed on the Salem Police Department Ten Most Wanted Listing. It is believed that Brown may be in the company of a young child and attempting to leave the state. Anyone with information as to the where- abouts of David Michael Brown is asked to immediately call 911. July 9 - August 29, 2015 (ŇàřĹòÊĊĊ (ŇàřĹĊķÊĊ (ŇàřĹŅŀÊŅµĹ (ŇàřĹŀŤĹÊĹŇ»ĹĊĹ FAST TIMES AT THE GREASE THE HANGOVER RIDGEMONT HIGH KARATE KID {R} AGES 18 AND OVER ONLY Zach Galifianakis & Bradley Cooper {R} AGES 18 AND OVER ONLY Sean Penn & Jennifer Jason Leigh {PG-13} John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John {PG} Ralph Macchio & Pat Morita Ň»ĹķÊ JAWS Ň»ĹĊŀÊĊµ TOP GUN Ň»ĹŅŤÊŅŅĹ THE PRINCESS BRIDE Ň»ĹŅĶÊŅòĹ THE SANDLOT {PG} Roy Scheider & Richard Dreyfuss {PG} Tom Cruise & Tim Robbins {PG} Cary Elwes & Mandy Patinkin {PG} Tom Guiry & Mike Vitar ADMISSION CHILDREN 2 & UNDER CHILDREN AGES 3-11 ALL OTHER AGES Village Green Resort 725 Row River Rd. Cottage Grove ĩ $1 00 $3 00 541-942-2491 Visit villagegreenresortandgardens.com for more information W I L T I D F I R E S A F E T Y PS & COLORING ACTIVITY Children Playing With Fire... The 5th Leading Cause of Human-caused Wildfi res Th ere are many children in Oregon who are curious about fi re and set one as a result of the curiosity. Th ere are other children who use fi re setting to get even with someone with whom they are struggling. Regardless of the child, the adults in the home are responsible for the damage caused from the result of a child’s actions. Parents, do you have any idea how much it costs to suppress a wildfi re set by a child? In the past fi ve years, 21 fi res set by children burned 8 acres and cost $53,501 to suppress on state protected lands in Oregon. Juvenile-set fi res are the fi ft h-leading cause of human-caused wildfi res on state protected lands in Oregon. It is critical to keep matches and lighters out of the hands of children. Children are naturally curious, and if the opportunity arises, they may use the dry grass out behind the house to see what the match can really do. Th e wind picks up the fi re and a wildfi re results. Matches and lighters are tool, not toys. Th ey are for adults to use to light the fi replace, light candles on birthday cakes or light barbeques. Keep all matches, lighters, and other types of igniters up high and out of your child’s reach. “Th is is absolutely the responsibility of the adults in the home,” said Kristin Babbs, President/CEO of Keep Oregon Green Association. “Th ey, and only they, are responsible for keeping igniters away from their children." Parents are responsible for the damages and suppression costs of not more than $5,000 that result from a wildfi re set by their child (ORS 477.745). Th is message brought to you by these sponsors: Wildlife Safari Tax Advantage Myrtle’s Upholstery Brooks Auto Parts Hitch Pro & Tow South Lane County Fire & Rescue Lion’s Mane Fountain Gutter Sears of Cottage Grove Joseph Osborn Plumbing Cascade Home Center Best Septic Cottage Grove Sentinel 11A