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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL October 28, 2015 CITY BEAT Cottage Grove Retrospective Selections from the City of Cottage Grove's Friday Update Employee service awards A look back at Sentinel stories from 30 and 60 years ago Oct. 30, 1975 fi rst downs. The Lions, n their usual manner, scored early in the fi rst period to get the jump on a bewildered Indian eleven. The Indians received the kick- off but found the CG line too tough and were forced to kick on third down. The Lions promptly started a drive that climaxed when Noel Campbell circled his right end and ran 40 yards for the touchdown. New- ton ran left end for the conver- sion. The fi rst period ended 7-0 for the Lions. Nov. 1, 1945 Lions win league title The Cottage Grove Lions captured the Tri-County league lead last Friday by defeating a tough Roseburg team 21-0. Coach Dusenberry’s charg- es, led by the Lions’ driving fullback Noel Campbell, who scored all three touchdowns for the Lions, rolled up 290 net yards and 15 fi rst downs to the Indians’ 80 net yards and eight POLICE BLOTTER Oct. 19 Theft of Bike, Woodard Prop- erty A person came into the station to report a theft of a bicycle. The bike is described as “giant STP bike with camo paint and brown rims” the esti- mated value is $1,000 Disturbance, S 8th St. A call reported a male/female dis- pute was in progress. Subjects were on foot heading northbound towards Queen Hopefuls On Monday, Oct. 19, City Manager Richard Meyers recognized and thanked employees for their years of service with an afternoon of ice cream. This year the recipients for the years of service awards were: One of these girls will be named Cottage Grove High School's Homecoming Queen. The three candidate princesses are sopho- more Joan Thoreson (kneeling), junior Sue O'Renick (left) and senior Jana Bauder (right). Five years Cameron Henderson Dawn Loshbaugh Steve Wile Keith Rowling 10 years Bert Olsen Teresa Cowan Cottage Grove Police Department 24-Hour Anonymous Tip Line: 767-0504 Bohemia Park. The dispute was most- ly verbal although there was some pushing and shoving. Both subjects were asked to leave their friends’ res- idence. The subjects were contacted by an offi cer and the female reported that the male had repeatedly punched her in the head. Both parties were taken into custody for assault. The manager at McDonald’s ad- vised that there is a male walking through the truck parking area with- out any pants on. Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Suspicious Blvd. Subject, 15 years Sam Haynes Jeremiah Kirk Howard Schesser a parole violation outside of Good- will. The man was also charged for being in possession of weapons. 20 years Conrad Gagner Theft, Row River Rd. Theft, HWY. 99, Medication Sta- tion The call advised that someone stole their state license off of the wall. Suspicious Conditions, Goodwill A person was taken into custody on Gateway A Lane County Sheriff’s Offi ce vehicle was found parked in Swiss- home with its placed stolen off of a vehicle that was parked at the loca- tion. The plate was found on an unli- censed Chevy short box pickup truck that was white in color. 25 years Ray Pardee Kenneth Erbes 35 years Russ Kaleese Eugene Symphony CLIP N' CARRY GARAGE SALES Mechanic's Retirement SALE of 40 years ac- cumulation. Tools, equipment, parts, come-a-long, chains, binders, bolts & nuts, shop sliding door track, sporting goods, shot shell loader. Much more! Fri-Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 9am-3pm 78503 Sears Rd. 541-942-8880 MOVING SALE Maple dining set (6 chairs), vintage dinette set w/2 leaves (6 chairs), credenza, sleeper couch, love seat, small furniture. BARN IS FULL Drain CALL 541-836-2977 Coming up: OREGON HANDMADE HOLIDAY MARKET Featuring 30+ Oregon Etsy.com sellers. Free ad- mission. Sunday, November 8th, 10am to 5pm at the Valley River Inn, 1000 Valley River Way. Visit your favorite online shops in person and fi nd that perfect, one-of-a-kind handcrafted gift. Purchase raffl e tickets for a chance to win gifts crafted by our members. Proceeds go to Jasper Mtn Safe Center: Hope for Children and Families. Visit : www.oregonhandmademarket.wordpress.com for full details. FALL CLEARANCE SALE At the This-N-That Corner, 33 N. 8th St. 30 to 50% off selected items Wednesday-Saturday See additional 10% off coupon elsewhere in paper. Douglas G. Maddess, DMD FAMILY AND GENERAL DENTISTRY KENMORE Wall ovens 40% OFF* SAVE UP TO Kenmore , Kenmore Elite & Kenmore Pro-Cooktops & Slide in Ranges 20% Off Spend $499.00 with your Sears Card and *over $499.00 with your Sears Card save an extra 15% off All Appliances or 18 Months Special Financing or Free Delivery. Sales ends 10/31/15 ALL APPLIANCES See our new website: douglasgmaddessdmd.com 6 The City Manager met with Ness Zolan, General Manager and Lindsey McCarthy, Marketing Director from the Eugene Sympho- ny on Tuesday and discussed the Symphony concert held at Bohemia Park in July. The City reports that planning has begun for the Sym- phony to return next year on Monday, July 18, 2016 at 7:30 p.m. Plans are also being made to try to hold an "Instrument Petting Zoo" for children to get to touch musical instruments and visit with pro- fessional musicians in the library. Please see CITY, Page 10A 50% OFF* Brightening Lives One Smile at a Time MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT BEGINS OCTOBER 15TH Do you need to Review next years choice? Call Paul to help simplify the complicated. 541-517-7362 Paul Henrichs ~ Independent Agent coverage4oregon@gmail.com Halloween Carnival Sat, October 31st 6pm-8:30pm Delight Valley Church -day weather forecast 33087 Saginaw Rd. East THURSDAY Oct. 29 FRIDAY Oct. 30 Cottage Grove, Oregon 44° | 56° 50° | 61° Exit #176 off of I- 5 Phone: 541-942- 7711 Poss. Showers Partly Cloudy SATURDAY Oct. 31 SUNDAY Nov. 1 51° | 62° 42° | 54° Poss. Showers Rain MONDAY Nov. 2 TUESDAY Nov. 3 38° | 52° 37° | 52° Poss. Showers Partly Cloudy Cottage Grove Sentinel www.cgsentinel.com @ cgsentinel @cgsentinel #cgsentinel Cottage-Grove-Sentinel 5A What you can expect: Lots of Fun Game Booths Lots of Candy Given to the Kids Hot Dogs & Chips & Punch Cotton Candy Supervised Bounce House Everyone's a Winner Cake Walk Small Toy Prizes Safe Family Fun Admission Price: One Can of Food for the Homeless