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2A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • MARCH 6, 2019 RECORDS/COMMUNITY NEWS McCoy’s Pharmacy returns Larry McDonald February 2, 1927 – December 16, 2018 Larry McDonald passed away peacefully December 16, 2018 in Redmond, OR at the age of 91. We will miss him and hold our memories close. He was a proud to be a “Logger”. He was a loading logs when he retired from Weyerhauser after 30 years in 1987. He loved fi shing, camping bowling and in his younger days, dancing. Larry played and sang country and western on the gui- tar, piano, and harmonica. Great fun around the campfi res. Larry was always up on football and basketball at all levels. Larry is survived by his wife of 56 years Marjorie McDonald currently of Prineville, OR, his three children; a son D. Kim Mc- Donald of Medford, OR, daughters; Debra of Blanchard, ID and Denise of Post Falls, ID, two stepchildren; Larry of Bremerton, WA and Kathy of Prineville, OR and their spouses, 10 grandchil- dren and many great and great great-grandchildren, two sisters- in-law; Marge and Mary Jean, nephews, nieces and cousins. Larry was preceded in death by his mother Alice, father Rob- ert, brothers Don, Ed and Gene and sister: Charmain and grand- daughter Rene. A graveside memorial at Cottage Grove will be held at a later date in the spring. z å COURTESY PHOTO David Debysingh and Michael Hankins have teamed up to bring back McCoy’s Pharmacy to Cottage Grove. Both pharmacists have worked in Cottage Grove for a combined 43 years. In addition to filling prescriptions, McCoy’s is offering immunizations, medication consultations, compounding, medication synchronization, delivery and a convenient drive-up window. McCoy’s, 1205 N. Pacific Highway (in the old Figaro’s Building) accepts most insurance providers. For more information, call 541-930-7799. POLICE LOG Feb. 18 • Drug paraphernalia, in the form of two syringes, was found in the restroom of a restaurant on Row River Rd. • A Main Street business reported receiving a counter $100 bill. Feb. 19 • A noise complaint was reported at 1:02 a.m. when there was a group of people screaming and singing “ex- tremely loud” in front of a location on Main Street. • A complainant on K Street reports on ongoing neighborhood problem in which her cats are being at- tacked on the sidewalk in front of her house by a dog. Feb. 20 • A noise complaint at 1:21 p.m. was reported on Eighth Street. An officer reported that the complaint was “un- founded” and that the radio was “turned to a very rea- sonable level.” • Theft was reported at CGHS when $350 of make- up were reported stolen from the locker room. • A noise complaint was reported at 4:38 p.m. on Jefferson St. Upon arrival, there was no music playing. walking across the crosswalk when a driver, who was look- ing down at their lap, hit him and his dog and proceeded to drive away. • A suspicious subject was reported on River Road when a man was acting “shady” as he was dragging a wheel barrow full of boxes. Feb. 23 • A man and woman re- ported being the victims of a hit and run on Highway 99. After field interviews, it was determined to be an “un- founded” claim. Feb. 24 • Reckless driving was re- ported in a parking lot when vehicles were doing dough- nuts. Feb. 25 • The log was filled with individuals reporting traffic hazards and welfare checks in response to the snow. • Several juveniles were reported to have ran into a power box with their vehi- cle and were attempting to remove the vehicle and leave the area. Main Street at 10:36 p.m. Of- ficers reported that it was a “normal amount of noise in and out of the business.” Feb. 27 March 3 • An individual on Hwy. 99 was seen hiding out in snow piles. When called out to, the subject reported that he had been jumped. An ex- tensive area check proved to be negative. A complainant on Har- rison Avenue reported that their neighbors were launch- ing illegal fireworks at 12:23 a.m. Feb. 28 • A pair of noise com- plaints were made by an individual on Eighth Street as a neighbor was reported- ly playing their music very loudly at 1:19 a.m. March 2 • A citizen assistance was requested after a woman re- ported two girls throwing snowballs at her car. • A noise complaint was received after an individual reported several people yell- ing in front of a location on Funeral & Memorial Planning Cremation Options e Monuments & Memorials & e Memorials Cemetery Options e Monuments Cemetery Options e Funeral & Memorial Planning e Cremation Options e 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 HIT THAT LIKE BUTTON! F ACEBOOK . COM /CGS ENTINEL 325 Exhibits. Experts. Ideas. 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