2A | NOVEMBER 11, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL On The Record POLICE LOG Nov. 2 • An officer working patrol performing rou- tine parking enforcement observed a vehicle parked near 830 Benjamin on the south side of the street. The vehicle had pine nee- dles and leaves all of the vehicle as well as a flat on the driver’s side rear tire. The vehicle was marked and tagged for storage. • Two juvenile females were cited and released at Cottage Grove High School for O.R.S. 166.065 Harassment. The students were contacted by school staff after administration discovered a digital video of Harassment and Bully- ing that occurred the day before on Nov. 1. • An unknown person was reported to have sto- len at item valued at $200 from 5 Flying Monkeys on Main Street. Nov. 3 • An individual caused a scene in the Vintage Inn restaurant by yelling profanities at the wait staff, customers, and po- lice officers. When asked to leave the business, she cursed and threw drink cups of water onto the table, then continued to delay her exit. There were more than 10 patrons in this area of the restaurant and the individual’s ac- tions and yelling caused public inconvenience and alarm. After being ad- vised that she was under arrest for disorderly con- duct, the individual ac- tively resisted arrest, kick- ing and trying to bite the arresting officer. Nov. 4 • Cottage Grove Police were dispatched to the business of Chevron mar- ket in regards to a disorderly subject call for service. Ultimately, the subject was contacted and taken into custody for Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and was later lodged into the Cottage Grove Municipal Jail. The vehicle involved was towed from the scene after the arrest as no one could respond to retrieve the vehicle for the suspect in a timely manner. The case was closed by arrest and a report was forward- ed to the City Attorney’s Office and OLCC for re- view. Nov. 5 • While preparing to re- lease an individual from the Cottage Grove Mu- nicipal Jail on bail for an unrelated charge, it was discovered he had a val- id warrant for his arrest out of Douglas County, Oregon. Cottage Grove Dispatch confirmed the warrant and Douglas County subsequently ad- vised officers the subject could be provided a cita- tion with a new court date rather than being taken into physical custody. The individual was cited and released for the warrant without incident. • A resident reported that she could not leave her residence as her driveway was physically blocked by a vehicle. A re- sponding officer attempt- ed locating the owner at the nearby residence, but no one could be found to take ownership of the ve- hicle in over 45 minutes of looking. The regis- tered owner had no local contacts or phone infor- mation. The vehicle was unoccupied and cold to the touch. An officer re- quested a towing compa- ny to respond and tow the vehicle. A tow form was completed and the vehicle towed to the company’s lot. • Officers made contact with an individual who reported his vehicle being taken overnight on the 200 block of North 10th Street. Bridget Woods Montgomery 1938-2021 LCC seeking applicants and nominations for president EUGENE, Ore. — Lane Community College moved forward with the next step in the process to find a new president for the college. With the 15-member advi- sory committee confirmed and a presidential profile developed, the process now moves to opening the appli- cation process. The posting for the LCC president position is now available through ACCT Searches, a division of the Association of Communi- ty College Trustees. ACCT Searches will coordinate and manage the application ma- terials for the presidential search. While applications will continue to be accepted throughout the remainder of the search process, the priority date for application review is Jan. 19, 2022. A profile was developed for approval by the Board of Education in October that details the desired skills, abilities, qualities, and expe- rience of the next president, as well as opportunities and challenges he or she will face in the role. Overall, the can- didates should have a deep commitment to Lane Com- munity College’s strong val- ues of student success, aca- demic excellence, diversity, equity and innovation. Following the previously announced timeline, confi- dential applications will be reviewed with the selection semi-finalists to be contact- ed and interviewed either virtually or in person in October 2021 Building Inspection Services Report For the month of Octo- ber, the Building Division of the Public Works and Development Depart- ment issued 56 permits, two for new single-family homes, one duplex, and performed 85 inspections in Cottage Grove. In Creswell, nine per- mits were issued, one for a single-family home, and 67 inspections were per- formed. In Veneta, 13 permits were issued, one for a new single-family home, and 27 inspections were performed. In Coburg, 10 per- mits were issued and 28 inspections were per- formed. Staff reviewed and ap- proved 11 plan sets in Oc- tober and 22 plan sets are in review or on hold for additional information. Public Notices February 2022. From that group of semi-finalists, three to five candidates are expected to be invited to campus in March to interview with the full board, tour campuses, participate in open public forums and meet with di- rect reports. The Board of Education will deliberate and select its first-choice candidate. An announcement of the se- lection is anticipated to be announced in April with a start date of July 1. Stanley A Lancaster Jean Marie Miller 1950-2021 Stanley A Lancaster 71, of Cottage Grove, OR passed away November 3, 2021, from cancer. Stanley was born June 5, 1950, in Cottage Grove, OR to Allen Lancaster and Mona M (Raper) Lancaster. Stanley graduated out of Vallejo, California, were he September 5, 2021 worked as a Pipefi tter, then as a Motorcycle Mechanic. Stanley returned to College in Solano County, California and worked as a Public Defender in Fairfi eld California, he then returned to Cottage Grove to pursue life as a Truck Driver until his retirement. Stanley is survived by his mother Mona M Lancaster of Cottage Grove; his sons Jesse Lancaster of Cottage Grove OR; Boudie Lancaster of Eu- gene OR and Henry Lancaster of California; 2 sisters and his 2 Grandsons Bodie Lancaster of Eugene OR and Andrew Lan- caster of Creswell OR. Stanley was preceded in death by his father Allen Lan- caster No service is planned. Why Pre-Plan? The Lowest Rates in Lane County PUBLIC MEETINGS, TRUSTEE NOTICES, PROBATE, AUCTION & FORECLOSURE NOTICES, AND MORE. Published weekly in the Cottage Grove Sentinel and online at cgsentinel.com Pre-Planning makes matters easier for those you love. Pre-Planning allows you to provide guidance to your family after your death. Pre-Planning allows you to control potential expenses of a funeral and disposition. Pre-Planning provides an advanced opportunity to assemble life data. S entinel C ottage G rove Contact: Meg Fringer 541-942-3325 x1200 (541) 942-0185 123 S. 7th St., Cottage Grove Visit smithlundmills.com for more information. Jean Marie Miller died peacefully on September 5 at the age of 87 surrounded by family in her home in Keizer, Oregon. She was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Juanita and Ray Falk. She and her sister Darlene and brother Ron lived across the US, as her father played in bands and worked as a handyman. She attended Eugene High School and continued friendships made there until her death. She married Gary Miller, the owner of the Cottage Grove-Eugene Freight company, and lived in Cottage Grove, raising their children, Lisa, Tami, and Todd. She was married to Vern Coop, of Cottage Grove, during midlife. Th e last years of her life, she enjoyed the companionship of Gary Leslie, of San Diego, in Keizer. Jean worked at Lane Community College in the counseling department while raising her children. She undertook the ambitious challenge of becoming a nurse during midlife. She prided herself on being her own property manager for several rentals. She had a lifelong passion for Dixieland Jazz and big band music. She enjoyed a challenging game of Bridge, and became a football fan, especially following the U of O. Back in the day, her children recall her cutting a rug at the Rod & Gun club and the Elks in Cottage Grove with friends, enjoying drinks and laughs together. During her last years, she enjoyed European cruises with Gary and relaxing with him on the patio of her home, watching the golfers on the 17th green. She is survived by daughters Lisa Sargent (Jim) of Sacramento, Tami Nikitins (Dahn) of Creswell and son Todd Miller of Cottage Grove; grandchildren Heather Casey of Cottage Grove, Adam McCarty of San Diego, and Tahni Nikitins of Bothell, Washington; and great-grandchildren Emilia and Eliana Casey and Harrison, Francis, and Charlie McCarty. A private remembrance gathering at the graveside for immediate family will be held. Th e family has requested that remembrances be made in the form of contributions to Meals on Wheels and Willamette Valley Hospice. mfringer@cgsentinel.com HAVE YOU PLANNED FOR WHAT’S NEXT? You insure your home and car to protect yourself from things that may happen. What about planning for the one thing you know will happen? Now is the time to put that protection in place by planning your funeral arrangements in advance. 2021 Cottage Grove Community Grant application is now available and due on November 23, 2021. Grant awards will be announced February 2022. 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Services were held in Alba- ny on November 6th and her ashes were scattered at sea on November 7th. (541) 205-9369