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10A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL August 31, 2016 A WARDS BRIEFS FROM BEYOND CG Continued from page 5A South Lane Physical Therapy LLC Did you know? Livestock Writing for recovery Poultry Showmanship: Intermediate McHugill, Kaylee 1st; Saucedo, Max 2nd, Hinkle, Chloe 3rd; Saucedo, Catalina 4th;Junior: Saucedo, Gabriella 1st; Saucedo, Christopher 2nd; Stunner, Abigale 3rd; Senior: Pifer, Josef 1st; Brink, Natalee 2nd; John- son, Laney 3rd; Butler, Mila 4th; Saucedo, Isabella 5th; Earlywine, Karley 6th; Junior Pigeon: Saucedo, Gabriella 1st; Poultry breed classes, Cock bird: Butler, Mila 1st; Brink, Natalee 1st; Johnson, Laney 2nd, Stunner, Abigale 3rd; Cockerel: Brink, Natalee 2nd; Hen: Pifer, Josef 1st, 2nd; Saucedo, Max 3rd; McHugill, Kaylee 5th; Hinkle, Chloe 6th; Saucedo, Gabriella, pigeon,1st; Pullet: Butler, Mila 1st; Saucedo, Gabriella 2nd; Saucedo, Christopher 3rd; Saucedo, Isabella 4th; Saucedo, Catalina 5th; Cavy Showmanship: Intermediate, Hinkle, Chloe 1st; Saucedo, Catalina 2nd; McHugill, Kaylee 3rd; Ju- nior, Hinkle, Paige 1st; Saucedo, Benjamin 2nd; Se- nior, Brink, Natalee 1st; Cavy Classes, Intermediate, Brink, Natalee 1st; Junior, Hinkle, Chloe 1st; Hinkle, Paige 2nd; Senior,Saucedo, Catalina 1st; Saucedo, Benjamin 2nd; McHugill, Kaylee 3rd & 4th; Rabbit Showmanship: Int: Hinkle, Chloe 1st; Butler, Tycho 2nd; McHugill, Kaylee 3rd; Butler, Claire 4th; Yoss, Chloe 5th; Lane, Kayla 6th; Lane, Ryan 7th; Jr: Hinkle, Paige 1st; Yoss, Gus 2nd; Stunner, Abigale 3rd; Sr: Brink, Natalee 1st; Butler, Mila 2nd; Pifer, Josef 3rd; Johnson, Laney 4th; Rabbit Classes: Jr. Buck, Brink, Natalee 1st; Hinkle, Paige 2nd; McHu- gill, Kaylee 3rd, 6th & 7th; Crudele, Colton 4th; Hinkle, Chloe 5th; Jr Doe, Brink, Natalee 1st, 5th & 6th; Johnson, Laney 2nd; McHugill, Kaylee 3rd; Pifer, Josef 7th; Sr Buck, Butler, Tycho 1st; Yoss, Guss 2nd; Lane, Ryan 3rd; Sr Doe, Butler, Claire 1st; McHugill, Kaylee 2nd; Stunner, Abigale 3rd; Lane, Kayla 4th; Pifer, Josef 5th; Yoss, Chloe 6th; Goat Showmanship: Int: Saucedo, Max 1st; Hinkle, Chloe 2nd; McHugill, Kaylee 3rd; Saucedo, Catalina 4th; Jr: Saucedo, Gabriella 1st; Hinkle, Paige 2nd; Sr: Brink, Natalee 1st; Johnson, Laney 2nd; Saucedo, Joshua 3rd; Saucedo, Anastasia 4th; Saucedo, Isa- bella 5th; Goat Classes: 2y/o milker: Saucedo, Max 1st; Saucedo, Anastasia 2nd; 3y/o milker: McHugill, Kaylee 1st; 4y/o milker: Hinkle, Chloe 1st; Saucedo, Joshua 2nd; 5y/o milker: Johnson, Laney 1st; Angora 2y/o: Brink, Natalee 1st; Angora kid: Hinkle, Paige 1st; Brink, Natalee 2nd; buck 1, 2, 3y/o: Saucedo, Gabriella 1st; Brink, Natalee 1st; Saucedo, Gabriella 2nd; Saucedo, Isabella 1st; buck jr. kid: Saucedo, Anastasia 1st; buck sr. kid: Johnson, Laney 1st, 3rd, 4th; Dam/Daughter: Johnson, Laney 1st; dry yearling: Saucedo, Gabriella 1st; Johnson, Laney 2nd, 3rd; jr. doe kid: Saucedo, Catalina 1st; sr. doe kid: Johnson, Laney 1st, 2nd; Sheep Showmanship: Int: Hitt, Emma 1st; Hitt, Josie 2nd; Jr: Hitt, Addison 1st; Swine Showmanship: Int: New, Kenny 1st; New, Kela 2nd; Jr: Hitt, Addison 1st; Sr: New, Tyanna 1st; Swine Classes: market hog: New, Kenny 1st; New, Kela 2nd; Hitt, Addison 3rd; New, Tyanna 4th; The ‘Just for Today’ Al-Anon group in Yoncalla will host a ‘Writing for Re- covery” workshop at the Yoncalla Li- brary at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10. Area forum coordinator Laney J. will lead a workshop on writing stories of recovery. Some refreshments will be provided, though guests may also bring their own sack lunch. Suspected counterfeiters arrested old Cory L. Williams of Idleyld Park, and 25-year old Rochelle M. Claughton of Glide. Sheriff’s Detectives located and seized numerous items from the resi- dence that they say related to the inves- tigation. Also seized were narcotics. All three subjects were arrested and lodged at the Douglas County Jail. The Sheriff’s Offi ce Detectives are in contact with the United States Secret Service, and more arrests from the in- vestigation are expected. cans for their mission projects, food baskets for Lorane and retreats. They can be taken to the church or arrange- ments can be made by calling a mem- ber. The church ladies have begun a craft night at the church for anyone who would like to bring their own craft to work on and visit. Those who don’t do crafts can bring a coloring book and just visit with friends and neighbors. It’s every other week on Tuesday eve- nings at 7 p.m. Labor Day weekend is almost here. Be careful driving and please watch for more activity on the roads in Lorane. Crow-Applegate -Lorane schools re- sume on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at the regu- lar time. Buses should be on the same schedule as in the spring. Questions about buses or schools can be directed to 541-935-2100. Everyone should have registered last week, but those who did not can call that number also. Grab a BITE of Cottage Grove R Orthopedic • Sport • Spine 303 Main Street, Cottage Grove OR Phone: 541.942.6482 Fax: 541.942.6483 PTA LORANE COUNTRY NEWS orane Grange meets this Thurs- day, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. During the meeting, plans for the fall dinner and bingo nights will be discussed. They are talking of having a taco din- ner, both meat and vegetarian, for the fi rst dinner. The Rural Arts Center movie nights return in October at the Grange. One of their features will be the product of the RAC summer fi lm camp. The Women’s Ministries of the Lo- rane Christian Church are collecting PT, OCS, COMT Fort Umpqua Days Elkton Community Education Cen- ter (ECEC) is holding its annual Fort Umpqua Days celebration on Sept. 3- 4 at 15850 Highway 38 W in Elkton. The theme for this year’s celebration is “The Stagecoach Mystery” and por- trays a glimpse of Elkton’s history. Kick-off event will be a parade at 10 a.m. Saturday through Elkton. A two- day bass tournament launches Saturday and Sunday morning with weigh-in and awards on Sunday afternoon. The ECEC reconstruction of historic Fort Umpqua will be the center of atten- tion again this year. Activities depict- ing life at a Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading post will be demonstrated at the fort site throughout the weekend. L W. STU HOGG MARIE WILLIAMSON Since late July of 2016, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Offi ce has been re- ceiving information of counterfeit $100 bills being passed in various locations in Douglas County. The Sheriff’s Offi ce Detectives Divi- sion began an investigation into the in- formation, and during the investigation developed information that 36-year old Corey R. Roland of Glide, along with others, was involved in the production and passing of the bills. On Aug. 15, the Sheriff’s Offi ce served a search warrant at Corey Ro- land’s residence, located in the 200 Block of Estella, Glide. 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