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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL August 26, 2015 Cottage Grove Retrospective A look back at Sentinel stories from 20 and 50 years ago Aug., 1995 Sept., 1965 Schools will be ready, says Chief CGHS reports some classes already SRO Cheering Champions Cottage Grove High has a nationally recognized sport — cheerleading. This year's varsity squad received a bid for the national competition after giving a star- studded performance at this summer's cheerleading camp. The team is one of the fi rst ever in Cottage Grove history to receive such recognition. The junior varsity and varsity squads attended the National Cheerleading Association's camp at Souther Oregon State College at the beginning of Au- gust. The local team competed against some 12 other varsity squads from schools in the sur- rounding area for the national bid. "I don't know that we really expected to win it," said Amber Davis, a senior and captain of this year's cheering squad. "When they announced our name you could barely hear it because everyone was scream- ing. I just remember my friends face and the look of excitement. Everyone was jumping up and down. POLICE BLOTTER Aug. 17 Criminal mischief, Bohemia Park Reporting person states that a damaged umbrella is laying across the picnic table at the location. Umbrella appears damaged with graffi ti applied to the top. Unknown when the incident occurred. Recovered property, Middle- fi eld Golf Course Caller is an employee who was advised by a female golfer that she has recovered what she believes are stolen golf clubs and is standing by at the club- house. Offi cer was with victim, who determined that the clubs are his. Clubs were returned to victim. Identity theft, Andrew Dr. Caller at station to fi le credit Several classes may go beyond capacity enrollment at Cottage Grove High School for the fall term, Principal Donald R. Brand reported this week. Brand said he based his esti- mate on preliminary reports from the school's counseling and guidance department. Early trends in the registration pattern by the students during pre-registragion sessions last spring shows that many are electing a completely blocked schedule of six classes, Brand said. This, along with a heavy enroll- ment in the sixth period athletic class, further restricts schedule fl exibility, he added. Brand again issued a reminder of the Sept. 7 and 8 registration dates. In order to take every pos- sible step to facilitate student choices, the principal added, sophomores are being directed to sign up on Sept. 7 and ju- niors on Sept. 8 from 7 to 8:30 pm. A yearbook autographing party is scheduled at the high school cafeteria this Friday, Sept 3 at 8 pm. Students must pay their fee in full to receive their annuals. Cottage Grove Police Department 24-Hour Anonymous Tip Line: 767-0504 card fraud/identity theft report, as an unknown subject used her identity and credit card information to make a fraudu- lent purchase in the amount of $1947 and an attempted fraudu- lent purchase in the amount of $1000 that was declined by the Apple store in Tigard. Drug information, Quality Inn Female reported that she located several small baggies with what appears to be meth residue while cleaning at the location. Caller advised that she returned the baggies to her manager but there are still more in the room, which is still occupied by registered guests. Offi cer contacted subject for additional information and sub- sequently contacted manager, who turned over the baggies and advised of frequent short- stay traffi c at the location. Aug. 18 Agency assist, CG Airport Request for a unit to check the area around the airport for pos- sible crashes. Unit was advised to send units to assist FAA emergency crews looking for a possible downed aircraft. Area check negative. employee of location re: use of the restroom. Abusive language and slanderous comments made toward reporting person, who was pushed toward the door and told to “run away fattie.” Formal report declined by reporting person. Aug. 24 Elude, attempt to elude, Tay- lor Ave. Aug. 21 Drug information, Madison Ave. Units on the lookout for pos- sible drug activity; four in custody and transported to the station for booking. Aug. 22 Offi cer observed a stolen ve- hicle in the driveway at the lo- cation. Suspect vehicle rammed the patrol vehicle, extensive damage to front of suspect ve- hicle, damage to rear of police unit. Pursuit southbound on Sixth St. Units unable to locate suspect vehicle, damage report fi led. Harrassment, HK Brewery Reporting person advised being harassed by unnamed CITY BEAT Selections from the City of Cottage Grove's Friday Update Community Development interns school- bound The Community Develop- ment Department lost two in- terns this week. Georgia Morrill, who has worked for the department the last three years, left to get mar- ried last weekend and move to Idaho to attend BYU. The City says Morill was in- strumental in setting up its tall grass/noxious vegetation pro- gram this year and teaching two new interns who will carry on next year with the program. Thank you and congratulations to her. Glenn Rust was new to the department this year worked on the tall grass program and was one of the main planners for the Emergency Prepared- ness Fair. Glenn is heading to Linfi eld University this fall. Living on the Land workshop series The City of Cottage Grove is working with the Coast Fork 6 -day weather forecast THURSDAY Aug. 27 FRIDAY Aug. 28 55° | 79° 53° | 74° Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy SATURDAY Aug. 29 SUNDAY Aug. 30 54° | 71° 52° | 73° Willamette Watershed Council to implement Phase 2 of the City’s Drinking Water Protec- tion Plan. Toward this end, the Watershed Council has scheduled four separate classes tailored for small acreage land- owners and those new to manag- ing land. The classes are sched- uled for four Thursday evenings during the month of October of 2015 and will be held at the Dorena School. Classes begin at 6 p.n. and end at 9 p.m. A copy of the Living on the Land class brochure is included with this issue of the Friday Update. The Phase 2 implementation of the drinking water protection plan focuses on public outreach and education and is aimed at in- dividual landowners. The intent is to educate private landown- ers about the best management practices available to ensure wa- tershed health. The recently completed Phase 1 implementation of the drink- ing water protection plan dealt with the development of co- operative agreements between stakeholder agencies to improve watershed health. Street striping Last week, all of the streets that are under the control of the City and also contain traffi c control striping were re-striped by Lane County. The City con- tracts with Lane County each year to re-stripe all of the City streets that have any type of traf- fi c control striping. This work is generally performed in one or two nights each year between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. State Scenic Bike- way Committee Alex Phillips of Oregon Parks and Recreation and Natalie In- ouye, a representative of Travel Lane County and Chair of the State Scenic Bikeway Commit- tee, recently met with City Man- ager Richard Meyers to review the organization and operation of the committee. Phillips and Inouye then rode a portion of the Scenic Bikeway. CLIP N' CARRY GARAGE SALES YARD SALE 78030 Quaglia Rd. Thur-Fri 8am-3pm GREAT DEALS! COUNTRY FURNITURE SALE 421 Washington St. Thur-Fri 9am-6pm Grandma's jelly cup- boards(3), dressers (3), oak parlor table, corner cup- board, bench, small hutch, iron bed, very old bottles, kitchen items, old and newer tools, glassware, old license plates, 1950's doll buggy, lots of misc. ESTATE SALE 130 Tioga Court Thurs-Fri-Sat 9am-4pm Super fancy waterfall bed- room set, Hummels, freezer, whole household. MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 222 S. N St. Fri only 9am-2pm 3 HOUSES ESTATE, MOVING, GARAGE SALE Cedar Park Rd. South Fri-Sat 8am-3pm Tools, shop items, furniture, household, much more! YARD SALE 635 S. 14th St. (off Gateway Blvd.) Fri-Sat 8am-4pm ESTATE SALE - 70+ years accumulation 1239 W. Main St. Fri-Sat 8am-4pm One More Time Living Estate Sale For Georgia "Pete" Rychard Fri-Sat 8am-4pm 1330 Harvey Lane China hutch, bedroom set, desk, antique dressers, clocks, dishes, jars & etc., costume jewelry, chicken collection, nice clothes $1.00 each (small to large), shoes and boots size 7.5. Everything must go! MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE 78345 Cedar Park Rd. Fri-Sat 9am-4pm Lots of good stuff! HUGE MOVING SALE 2070 Bryant Ave. Fri 9a-5p; Sat 9a - ? Remodel and storage ac- cumulation, furniture, tools, automotive, Halloween/ Christmas decorations. GARAGE SALE 31268 Kenady Lane (4th house on left) Fri-Sat 9am-5pm Something for every-one! Priced to Sell! Partly Cloudy MONDAY Aug. 31 TUESDAY Sept. 1 50° | 73° 51° | 75° Sunny Sunny Cottage Grove Sentinel www.cgsentinel.com @ cgsentinel @cgsentinel #cgsentinel CG "Riverview Estates" 3-Family Living Estate Sale Sat only 8am-2pm 78215 Meadow Park Drive MULTI-FAMILY SALE 1200 E. Quincy Ave. Sat. only 9am-3pm Furniture, kitchen stuff, misc. 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE 1517 Jason Lee Ave. Sat. 9am-4pm 4-wheelers, classic car, clothes, and more! GIANT "GOOD STUFF" GARAGE SALE Sponsored by Creswell/CG P.E.O. 10th & Washington Sat. only 9am-4pm Funds raised provide schol- arships for women. YARD SALE 416 Adams Ave. Sat. only 10am-5pm Clothes, baby furniture, baby toys, misc. items MULTI-FAMILY GA- RAGE SALE ITEMS PRICED TO SELL 78418 Layng Rd. Sat 9a-4p; Sun 9a-2p 4-pc. sectional sofa, Pier 1 dining chairs, snow skies/ boots, lots of home goods, i- phones and cameras, antique glassware, china dinnerware sets, women's clothing S- XL, kid's toys/games, lots of rock-n-roll albums and CD's, Rainbow play set (swing, slide, fort, rock wall) ESTATE SALE HOARDER WITH LOTS OF TREASURES! Collectible and knick knacks, beautiful furniture, quilter's paradise, lots of books, movies and CD mu- sic, dishes, Tupperware, jew- elry, lamps, lots of Xmas. A MUST SEE! Creswell Court 700 N. Mill St. #25 Sat-Sun 9am-4pm A VINTAGE SALE Farmhand Feed & Repent Antiques are cleaning out their warehouse. Inside sale. Lots of $1.00 items. Sat. 9a-4p; Sun 10a-4p In the Cottage Grove In- dustrial Park (off Hwy. 99 South) 2155 Getty Circle #6 In person: 116 N. 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