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2A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • AUGUST 29, 2018 RECORDS Gary (Hawkeye) Michael Dwyer 1954-2018 POLICE LOG Aug. 26 • Brown and white female border collie with red and black collie placed at the CGPD kennels. Aug. 25 • Woman near Main St. came home to fi nd her front door open. • A man requested police department’s help to remove bee from his ear. No bee was detected. A man request- ed ambulance ride, became agitated, stormed out of the building. Aug. 22 • A man was reported opening mailboxes on River Rd. • Possible drug activity re- ported on S. 4th St. • A man was reported yelling and pacing on Main St. and was described as reaching for a weapon. Aug. 21 • A man was reported passed out in the Walmart restroom with a hypoder- mic needle next to him. Paraphernalia seized and lodged. • A man was report- ed walking down 11th St. screaming and yelling at no one in particular. Aug. 20 • Trash found strewn on Cottage Grove High School property. • Woman near 4th St. reported waking up to a trashed kitchen and a rear door screen ripped, re- moved from the door. • An individual was re- ported by a neighbor for grinding stumps while fi re restrictions are in eff ect. • A woman was reported sitting in a car near 16th St. under the infl uence of meth. • A baggie of possible meth found aft er cleaning up aft er an event in Bohe- mia Park. • Two yellow labs with col- lars but no tags found in the Mosby Creek area, lodged at CGPD kennels. Aug. 18 • Two syringes found in All America Park. • Complainant advised that he knew of individuals being boiled to death. • Intoxicated subject re- ported sitting at picnic table with a box of wine. Gary (Hawkeye) Michael Dwyer of Cottage Grove, Oregon passed away August 2, 2018 of cardiac arrest. Gary was born March 28, 1954 in Tillamook, Oregon to Roger and Lois Dwyer (Cox). Gary graduated from Cottage Grove High School. Gary married Debra Harris on December 31, 2003. Gary was a caretaker and Handyman and he loved hunting, fi shing, camping, playing pool, horseshoes and spending time with his grandkids. Gary is survived by his wife Debra Dwyer, stepsons Michael Davis, Christopher Davis and Jason Davis all of Cottage Grove, OR; Brother Jerry Dwyer of Cottage Grove, OR, sister Shannon Larson of Roseburg, OR, 8 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Gary was preceded in Death by his sister Colleen Dwyer. A celebration of life will be held on September 8, 2018 at 1pm at 80352 Hwy 999 N. Cottage Grove, OR Memorial contributions can be made to https://www.gofundme. com/memorial-fund-for-father-inlaw to help with expenses. Arrangements by Andreasons Funeral Chapel, Springfi eld, OR. Aug. 19 South Lane Physical Therapy LLC Announcement from the city manager’s office Th e Cottage Grove Youth Advisory Council (YAC) is looking for new members that are interested in joining the team of youth participat- ing in the YAC. Th e YAC is open to any youth from the community (inside or outside city limits) that are in grades 7 through 12. Current YAC members will be staffi ng a recruitment table at high school registra- tion from 1 to 3 p.m. today, Aug. 29, to answer questions and encourage youth to ap- ply. Th e mayor and city coun- cil are invited to also drop by the YAC registration table and visit with any youth that may be interested in partici- pating. Applications and a YAC FAQ sheet are available on the Cottage Grove Youth Advisory Council webpage: www.cottagegrove.org/YAC. All interested youth are invited to attend a YAC kickoff meeting on Monday, Sept. 17, from 7 to 8 p.m. Th e mayor and city coun- cil is also invited to the kick- off meeting to introduce themselves to the future YAC members. Th e city also announced that the railroad crossing at S. Sixth St. will be closed for roadwork through Friday, Aug. 31. Detours will be posted. For more information on the project and the possible detours, visit wwww.cot- tagegrove.org/construction- corner. Did you know? Your referral is good here! No need to drive to Eugene. W. STU HOGG PT, OCS, COMT Orthopedic • Sport • Spine MARIE WILLIAMSON PTA 75 Gateway Blvd Suite A, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Phone: 541.942.6482 Fax: 541.942.6483 z å Blood donors needed during Childhood Cancer Awareness month During Childhood Can- cer Awareness Month this September, the American Red Cross encourages eli- gible donors to give blood to support kids, teens and young adults battling cancer, as well as others in need of transfusions. According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 15,000 children and adoles- cents in the U.S. are diag- nosed with cancer each year. Childhood cancer patients may need blood products on a regular basis during che- motherapy, surgery or treat- ment for complications. Blood donors of all blood types, especially type O neg- ative and O positive, are ur- gently needed to replenish the blood supply following a critical summer blood short- age. As a thank-you, those who come to give blood Aug. 31-Sept. 4 will receive a Red Cross aluminum water bottle, while supplies last. Make an appointment to donate by downloading the free American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or call- ing 1-800-RED CROSS (1- 800-733-2767). In addition, donors can do good and look good this September when they donate blood with the Red Cross and get a free haircut coupon from Sport Clips Haircuts — a partner of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which supports research to fi nd cures for childhood cancers. “Th e Red Cross and Sport Clips share a commitment to helping kids kick cancer, and we are thrilled to partner in September for the Saving Lives Never Looked So Good campaign to help bring at- tention to this important topic,” said Donna M. Mor- rissey, director of nation- al partnerships, Red Cross Biomedical Services. “We are grateful to Sport Clips for their continued support of the Red Cross and for thanking the generous blood and platelet donors who help make lifesaving treatments possible for many childhood cancer patients.” Th ose who come out to give blood Sept. 1-30 will receive a coupon for a free haircut via email several days aft er their donation. Th e coupon is valid through Nov. 11, 2018, at participating Sport Clips lo- cations. Donors must have a valid email address on re- cord to receive the coupon. How to donate blood: A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identifi cation are required at check-in. Indi- viduals who are 17 years of age in most states (16 with parental consent where al- lowed by state law), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. Funeral & Memorial Planning e Funeral & Memorial Planning e Cremation Options e Cremation Options e Monuments & Memorials & e Memorials Cemetery Options e Monuments Cemetery Options Please Celebrate the 4th of July Safely! 123 South 7th, Cottage Grove, Oregon th 123 South 7 , Cottage Grove, Oregon 541-942-0185 •www.smithlundmills.com z www.smithlundmills.com å Happy Birthday Chuck Kaiser An all-around classic guy CORRECTION In the Aug. 22 edition of Th e Sentinel, Hailie In- tros, junior queen at the WOE fair, was misidenti- fi ed as Chelsie Mundy. Also, due to a pro- duction error, the list of WOE winners was not included in its entirety and should have read as follows: Th e winners were Stock Saw, Virgil Holdren and throwing winners in the women’s category were Heather Johnson and Jessica Hoberg. Th e Sentinel regrets the errors. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements. Blood donors can save time at their next dona- tion by using RapidPass® to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, before arriving at the blood drive. To get started, follow the instructions at RedCross- Blood.org/RapidPass or use the Blood Donor App. You may be 80 years young but life with you is never boring and you are precious to each of us. We love you! Betty, the kids, grandkids and the dogs— Sammy and Sweety P.S. Folks, make his day: Drop him a card or give him a call. HELP PREVENT CHILD ABUSE Rotary Club of Cottage Grove Look for the Duck Race logo at participating businesses. Recipient Agencies: Family Relief Nursery - Cottage Grove • Bridgeway House Direction Service • Center for Community Counseling and Parenting Now B UY YOUR R AFFLE TICKETS NOW Celebration Virtual Race Thursday, November 8, 2018, and winners 6:20PM on KEZI 9 News announcement (Drawing at noon at KEZI-TV on Chad Drive) Prize and ticket purchase info: greatrotaryraffl e.com