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    8A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL January 6, 2016
B EYOND THE G ROVE Creswell
Concerning
Impactful news from Lane County and surrounding communities
News and notes from our neighbor to the north
Wrong-way crash kills Drain woman, 35
P
olice say that alcohol is be-
ing considered as a factor
in a wrong-way crash that killed
a 35-year old Drain woman.
At about 12:23 a.m. on Tues-
day, Dec. 29, troopers with Ore-
gon State Police and emergency
personnel responded to reports
of a crash involving a passen-
ger vehicle and semi truck on
Interstate 5 at Milepost 150 just
north of Rice Hill.
According to OSP, prelimi-
nary information indicates a
2016 Honda sport utility was
traveling southbound in the
northbound lanes of I-5 when it
collided with a northbound 2016
Freightliner tractor head-on.
The passenger, Deanna L
Teaven, age 35, of Drain was
pronounced deceased at the
scene by emergency personnel.
The driver, Charles B Jones, age
39, also of Drain, was taken to
Sacred Heart Medical Center
T
courtesy photo
After impact with a Honda SUV, this tractor-trailer spilled its contents of powdered
coffee creamer.
Riverbend for treatment of seri- England Trucking, was towing
One northbound lane of I-5
ous injuries.
a box trailer loaded with pow- was closed for over six hours.
The driver of the Freightliner, dered coffee creamer. After the OSP was assisted by the Doug-
Ruben Macias Solorzano, age impact with the Honda, it rolled las County Sheriff’s Offi ce
23, of Santa Ana, Calif., was not over onto its side, spilling the and the Oregon Department of
injured. The truck, registered to contents.
Transportation.
Route from
Roseburg area to
coast back open
he Oregon Department of Trans-
portation announced over the
weekend that it has reopened Highway
42, which was closed at the Douglas/
Coos County line following a Dec. 23
landslide, effective Sunday morning.
Pilot cars will direct traffi c through a
one-lane section there, ODOT said, and
travelers are cautioned to expect delays
as repair work continues.
LORANE COUNTRY NEWS
R
estaurant
chool is back in session
with everyone returning
after the nice Christmas break.
Please beware of dark weather
and our variety of weather.
A reminder to all Lorane
Grangers: this month’s meeting
is on Thursday, Jan. 21. They
go back to fi rst Thursday of the
month in February. Spaghetti
dinner and bingo nights at the
Grange resume on Saturday,
Jan. 23 at 5:30 p.m.
Rural Arts Council Movie
Night is this Saturday, Jan.
G U I D E
S
he Lane County Sher-
iff’s Offi ce announced
a search for a 31-year old
Creswell man missing since
Dec. 26-27.
On Dec. 29, family mem-
bers reported 31-year-old
Mark Jason Manderscheid
missing from Creswell. Po-
lice said he was last seen in
Oakridge the evening of Dec.
26 or 27. Manderscheid re-
portedly told friends that he
was on his way to camp in the
Hills Creek Reservoir area
for the night before return-
ing to Eugene, then possibly
heading to Seattle, Wash. He
was reportedly driving a mid-
1990s gold-colored Toyota 4-
Mark Jason
Manderscheid
Runner with custom alumi-
num rims.
The Lane County Sheriff’s
Offi ce initiated a search that
included resources from the
United State Forest Service,
the Civil Air Patrol and the
Lane County Sheriff’s Spe-
cial Vehicles Group (SVG).
The whereabouts of Mander-
scheid are still unknown.
According to LCSO, search
operations were continued
on Saturday.
Donations aid
Creswell pantry
A
T
BY LIL THOMPSON
For the Sentinel
Police search
for missing
Creswell man
9. Soup dinner with Metropol
bread and amazing coffee be-
gins at 6 p.m. While eating and
visiting, an informal show of
hooked rugs by the RAC spon-
sored Lorane Hookers will be
presented. Then, at 7 p.m., Eve-
lyn Hess will start the evening’s
entertainment with a reading
from her newest book, “Build-
ing a Better Nest.” The fi lm for
the evening is a Hitchcock clas-
sic, “The Lady Vanishes.”
Lorane Rebekah’s are still
accepting and collecting scrap
metal. There is a container at
the Lodge, or call a member if
you cannot take it yourself.
n offi cial with Com-
munity Food for
Creswell, which operates
the Creswell Food pantry,
a volunteer-run Food for
Lane County partner agen-
cy, said that a local farm
has been donating over 500
dozen eggs for low-income
residents.
Susan Blachnik explained
that a call for donations
of eggs for the pantry led Andi Saxon of Tangled
to regular donations from
Orchard Farm with one
Tangled Orchard Farm. In
of the farm's recent egg
a recent letter to the Senti-
nel, Blachnik wrote that the donations.
farm donates an average of 510 dozen eggs weekly, which help
to feed 542 people each month through December. Tangled
Orchard Farm, located on Cloverdale Road near Creswell, has
now contracted with Sundance Natural Foods, Jazzy Ladies
Cafe, and the Kiva Grocery Store. Its owners plan to donate
their 2016 mid-summer eggs from the young hens until the
eggs are large enough for commercial sales.
“As owners of this growing family farm, Andi and Brad have
shown their compassion for Creswell’s hungry by providing
highly nutritious eggs, a versatile protein-rich food that ap-
peals to all ages,” Blachnik wrote.
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representative
about placing your
restaurant ad here.
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6 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Fri. & Sat.
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Everything made from scratch!
TWO ONE TIME SALAD BARS
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Closed Sunday & Monday
open Tue-Thur 11am-8pm
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