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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL July 20, 2016 Cottage Grove Retrospective CLIP N' CARRY GARAGE SALES A look back at a Sentinel story from 40 years ago BIG SALE!! - SEE PHOTO and ad on classifi ed page! More outside! Don't miss this one! Fri-Sat 9am-5pm 31392 Veatch Rd. to Buddy Rd. July 22, 1976 Water fi ght at the Grand Miner's Parade YARD SALE 1011 N. 9th St., # 21 Fri-Sat 10am-4pm Native American bead work, beads - different sizes, misc. items. Area residence turned out in force Saturday afternoon to catch the Grand Miner’s Parade, a highlight of the city’s annual Bohemia Mining Days celebration. The Parade was directed by Cottage Grove Jaycees. Members of the Lane Rural Fire Protection District were just starting out along the parade route of the Bo- hemia Mining Days annual Grand Miner’s Parade, when they were attacked from the rear by members of the Cot- tage Grove Fire Department. The surprised Lane Fire- men had little to fi ght back with on their old-time engine and they quickly ended up being thoroughly “cooled off” by the Cottage Grove crew. The winners of the parade in each category are: Riding clubs: Cottage Grove Drill Team, fi rst, and Yoncalla Saddle Club, second. Marching groups: Drill team from the 13th Naval Dis- trict, fi rst; Veterans of Foriegn Wars honor guard, second; and Marine Corps Color Guard, third. Horse Drawn Vehicles: Applegate Trail Days court, fi rst; Mon A She Miniature Horse Ranch, second; and Sandra Humphrey, third. GARAGE SALE at WRIGHT CENTURY FARM 81275 Davisson Rd., Creswell Fri-Sat-Sun 8am-5pm Household goods, beds, TVs, clothes, appliances, antiques, furniture. MOVING SALE 1 DAY ONLY Sat, July 23, 9am-3pm Furniture, Washer/ Dryer, MORE! 607 Sweet Lane, off Hwy 99 S. YARD SALE Sat. only 8am-3pm 1027 E. Chadwick Ave. POLICE BLOTTER July 11 Animal Information, Fairview Lp. A complainant advised police that she was walking her dog down a gravel lane by the location in the morning when a large unknown breed of dog jumped over the fence from a residence and attacked her dog. The complainant declined of- fi cer contact or to fi le a formal report as neither her dog nor her child were injured. Juvenile Problem, S. S. Ct. A reporting person advised police that fi reworks were be- ing ignited again by the same Oregon City/ County Mgmt. Association sum- mer conference City Manager Richard Mey- ers attended the Oregon City/ Cottage Grove Police Department 24-Hour Anonymous Tip Line: 767-0504 people. This time a mother was lighting the fi reworks and juveniles were riding bikes through the lit fi reworks. The mother may have been intoxi- cated. The offi cers contacted the subjects, who then stopped for the night. The mother was not intoxicated. Animal Neglect/Abuse, N. 9th St. Multiple calls came in regard- ing a dog tied up in the sun with no water. The second caller advised getting a gun to see what she can do about the problem. The offi cers then determined the dog was able to get shade and had water not CITY BEAT 5A From the City's Friday Update County Management Asso- ciation summer conference in Bend this week. Over 100 local government managers attended the conference and discussed a wide range of topics from needed changes to Oregon’s land use laws to performance measurement. The managers visible from the road. Neglect or abuse was unfounded. July 12 Hit and Run, Property, HWY 99 A caller witnessed a brown older pickup truck pull out in front of another car and the car was unable to avoid hitting it. The driver of the pick up said he had to go get his paperwork and left. Missing Child, Row River Rd. A reporting person advised that a female contacted him asking about her daughter riding in a had a day of training from the Peter and Susan Glaser on com- munication skills and got the opportunity to delve into social media, railroad, personnel and bargaining issues and share in- sights and information. Communications Specialist Ken Erbes to retire After 25 years of service to the Cottage Grove Police De- partment, Communications Specialist Ken Erbes announced his retirement effective Aug. 31, Birch Avenue Dental Park W. McClung, DDS • Tammy L. McClung, DDS Where dentistry is our profession but people are our focus WELCOMING NEW PATIENTS! kayak in the river. The report- ing person now has an unoc- cupied yellow kayak on his property. July 13 Disorderly Subject, Skate Park A complainant advised police of subjects running out into traffi c holding a sign saying “honk if you’re horny.” Theft, Gateway Blvd A reporting person said that a male subject picked up a lottery ticket from a counter that did not belong to him. The situation 2016, just two months shy of 26 years of service. His retirement has resulted in recruitment for a Communica- tions Specialist for the depart- ment. The job is posted to the city’s website and applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. on July 22. Teen Tie-Dye at the Library On Tuesday, July 12, artist Victoria Carnate presented a teen program on tie dying. She showed samples of various tie- dyed fabrics and explained how each technique was achieved. Then the 16 participants used rubber bands to prepare their t-shirts, before heading out to the patio area to soak and dye them. Everyone had fun making the shirts and now library staff is anxiously waiting to see the fi nal results. Check out our exclusive Birch Avenue Dental Program that provides all the rewards of dental insurance without the headaches. was civilly compromised after offi cers contacted the suspect. July 14 Domestic Disturbance, Jefferson St. Multiple callers complained that a male was beating on a female in the parking lot of the Jefferson Park apartments. Both parties then left together. When police contacted the parties, the female was taken into custody on unrelated warrants. The subject was uncooperative and sent to Lane County Jail. Suspicious Subject, Bohemia Accolades for the Water Treatment Plant On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week, Water Production Superintendent Ray Pardee and Public Works Direc- tor Jan Wellman attended a mem- brane technology transfer work- shop in Vancouver, Wash. The workshop was sponsored by the Northwest Membrane Op- erator Association (NWMOA) and was attended by more than 100 participants representing membrane plants, suppliers, manufacturers and regulators from throughout the nine-state NWMOA region. There were numerous educational sessions detailing new technologies and trends in water and wastewa- ter membrane fi ltration. The workshop also included tours of the North Clackamas Water Plant in Oregon City and the La Center, Washington Wastewater Plant. On the last day of the conference, the Row River Wa- For more information please call 541-942-2471 or visit us at www.birchavenuedental.com 6 -day Elementary A caller advised that an older male (approximately 60-65) was pacing back and forth in front of the school. The subject was contacted and determined that he was just out for a walk. July 15 Agency Assist, Main St. PD A complainant came into the police department with a handgun he found on Shor- eview near the dam yesterday afternoon. The Lane County Sheriff’s Offi ce was advised that the property is at the PD to be picked up. ter Treatment Plant was named the 2016 Small Membrane Plant of the Year for the NWMOA re- gion Golf Course aerator replaced Near the close of last fi scal year, the aerator (fountain) that serves the large pond on the 18th fairway at Middlefi eld Golf Course failed and was beyond repair. Money was allocated in the FY 2016-2017 budget to replace this aerator. A new Aqua Sonic 3 horsepower aera- tor was purchased for this pond, and the Public Works facilities crew installed the new aerator last week. The purpose of these aerators is to keep the ponds charged with oxygen, keep them fresh, control algae growth and help to control odors. The failed aerator was in- place when the City bought the golf course and we believe it was original equipment from when the course was built in the late 1980s. 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