COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL August 10, 2016
Cottage Grove Retrospective
CLIP N' CARRY
GARAGE SALES
A look back at a Sentinel story from 60 years ago
GARAGE SALE
1305 Dublin Lane
(off of Gateway)
Fri-Sat 8am-2pm
Aug. 9, 1956
Local 4-H and FFA Youth ready for W.O.E
As the Cottage Grove fair date nears,
the youth of the community are polish-
ing up their favorite cattle and select-
ing top sheep, swine and other farm
animals for blue-ribbon competition.
The Western Oregon Exposition was
originally a 4-H and FFA fair and al-
though it has expanded a good deal
since those days, it still is designed to
attract the youth and give them an op-
portunity to display their animals and
other group projects.
For one brother and sister team, en-
tering fairs is nothing new. For years
Eddie and Donna Hemenway have
been collection fi rst place ribbons in
local fairs. They plan to enter some of
their best dair and beef cattle in the Ex-
position, Aug. 23, 24 and 25.
Eddie owns 10 cattle and will enter
six or eight of them in the fair. He is 15
years old, a sophomore in high school
and a member of FFA. His cattle are all
registered Holstein.
Eleven year old Donna, a 4-H mem-
ber, will enter her three calves.
Vice president of the Cottage Grove
FFA chapter is Kirk Horn of Delight
Valley. Sixteen year old Kirk plans to
enter swine, sheep and dairy and beef
cattle. His sheep are a part of the FFA
chain. He plans to take 12 of them to
the fair.
Many other local FFA and 4-H
members plan to enter animals in the
fair. Some of them will sell their stock
at an auction to be held Friday night of
the Fair.
POLICE BLOTTER
Aug. 1
Forgery, Gateway Blvd
A complainant at a gas station
called to say that they received a
counterfeit $20 received over the
weekend. The offi cers seized the
bill and stored it to be forwarded to
the United States Treasury.
Suspicious Conditions, Coiner
Park
A complainant reported that she
observed a group of approximately
10 teenagers smoking and passing
something around (possibly drugs).
The subjects were on the edge of the
park on the Adams St. side. An of-
fi cer conducted surveillance of the
area but found now evidence of drug
use or other unusual activity.
MOVING SALE
79086 Quail Loop
Fri-Sat 9am-4pm
Furniture, yard equip-
ment, household
goods, utility trailer,
and lots more!
YARD SALE
829 S. 7th St.
Fri-Sat 7:30am-
5pm
A little bit of every-
thing and anything!
RENNA'S AN-
TIQUE SALE
Lots of furniture.
Fri-Sat 8am-4pm
32807 Saginaw W.
Rd.
Cottage Grove Police Department 24-Hour Anonymous Tip Line: 767-0504
Lewd Conduct, All-America
Square
A reporting person advised that a
female subject was sitting on a wall
with her pants down, defecating at
the location. Offi cers contacted the
subject at the location where she
said she was “mooning” her boy-
friend.
Ambulance, Mahr Lane
A reporting person advised that a
female in her 30s fell from her horse
with possibly a broken arm and leg
along with a head injury. The call
was transferred to Central Lane
paramedics.
Aug. 2
Illegal Camping, S. River Rd.
A caller advised of a male and
female that appear to have set up
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weather forecast
THURSDAY Aug. 11
FRIDAY Aug. 12
59° | 91°
58° | 94°
Sunny
Sunny
SATURDAY Aug. 13
SUNDAY Aug. 14
53° | 85°
51° | 79°
Sunny
Partly Cloudy
MONDAY Aug. 15
TUESDAY Aug. 16
51° | 78°
52° | 81°
camp underneath the bridge at the
location. Offi cers contacted the sub-
jects and advised them of the com-
plaint and they moved along.
Theft, W. Main St.
A complainant requested an of-
fi cer in regards to the theft of cans
and bottles from her recycling bin
in front of her residence. The offi cer
advised that there was no prosecu-
tion desired at the time.
Aug. 3
Aug. 4
Shoplifting, Gateway Blvd.
A caller advised that he has video
recordings of a male and female tak-
ing two pints of strawberries and a
pineapple. The male was seen with
a white sleeveless shirt with blue
jeans and the female wore a blue
shirt and blue jeans. Offi cers were
Disorderly Subject, Coiner Park
A complainant advised that there
was a large group of juveniles near
the basketball courts in a verbal al-
tercation and appear to be getting
ready to fi ght. By the time the of-
fi cers were on the scene, most of the
crowd had already dispersed.
PakTech
preparations
The City and incoming com-
pany PakTech held several
meetings this week to move
forward with the improvements
on the PakTech building (for-
merly the Kwikee building)
and to prepare for operations in
December. Meyers met with IT
representatives and discussed
the City’s fi ber system and Pak-
Tech’s IT needs. Community
From the
City's Friday
Update
Development Director Howard
Schesser also met with offi cials
to discuss Enterprise Zone quali-
fi cation requirements. Planning
staff and the Building offi cial
held a meeting with the contrac-
tors making building improve-
ments to coordinate land use
and building permit applications
and information. The City said
that major improvements and
renovations are being planned
in the next four months, and this
coordination will be essential
to successfully completing the
Sunny
GARAGE SALE
722 Eastview
(off Sweet Lane)
Fri-Sat 9am-3pm
Something for
everyone!
YARD SALE
1850 Clark Ave.
Sat. only 9am-
3:30pm
Women's & men's
clothing, baseball
cards, dolls, speakers,
& misc.
projects.
Summer Water
Supply
This week marks just past the
midway point for the summer
irrigation season. Overall, the
Willamette Reservoir System
is 45 percent full, with Cottage
Grove Reservoir at 77 percent
full and Dorena Reservoir at 59
percent full. These amounts last
year were 39, 47 and 77 percent,
respectively. Releases from the
two local dams are signifi cantly
exceeding infl ow and are about
twice the minimum fl ows estab-
lished for fi sh passage.
The US Army Corps of En-
gineers usually begins draining
the reservoirs in anticipation
of the fall/winter rainy sea-
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Tune ups
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Brakes, belts, hoses and cooling system
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Drive-train repair such as clutches, u joints
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GARAGE SALE
430 Kalapuya Way
Sat. only 9am-3pm
Tools, antiques,
trailer, etc.
DRAIN CITY-
WIDE YARD SALE
Saturday, Aug. 13
7am
In park and around
town.
Reserve park space,
call 541-870-5442
New librarian
hired
The City of Cottage Grove has
hired Natasha Chitow Prawlocki
as its new Librarian. Prawlocki
comes to Cottage Grove from
Lane Community College Li-
brary and will begin work Aug.
15.
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MULTI-FAMILY
YARD SALES
1st and 2nd Streets
and Jefferson Ave.
Sat. only 8am-4pm
No earlies please.
son, shortly after Labor Day
weekend. However, again this
year Cottage Grove and Dorena
Reservoirs are being used to im-
prove the main stem Willamette
River fl ows further north. The
Row River Water Treatment
Plant is currently operating 20-
22 hours a day producing 2.0-
2.3 million gallons per day, de-
pending on demand.
Opportunities available in these divisions
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL:
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AUGUST 10TH
MOVING SALE
78418 Layng Rd.
Sat. only 9am-4pm
All items priced to
sell!
Two bedroom sets,
microwave, desk
w/hutch, riding lawn
mower, self-pro-
pelled lawn mower,
rototiller, generator,
air compressor, plus
many hand tools, out-
door patio furniture,
holiday items, antique
dishes, wall pictures,
albums, CD's, lots
of books and misc.
(Some furniture can
purchase but cannot
pick up until Sept.
20th).
DOING WHAT WE SAY SINCE 1935.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Partly Cloudy
MOM'S BEEN
HOARDING for 40
YEARS - Help us
out!
Multi-Family Garage
Sale
Fri-Sat 8am-5pm
590 N. 16th St.
unable to located the subjects.
Assault, E. Main St.
A reporting person advised that a
male and female were on a bike path
near the location “huffi ng whipped
cream or something.” When con-
fronted, the female struck the
complainant. No prosecution was
desired but the complainant wants
the subjects gone from behind his
residence.
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