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2A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL April 27, 2016 z å Voter's pamphlet clarifi cation BIRTHS tage Grove, a son. April 15, 2016 T he steering committee of Support Lane County 4-H and Extension April 17, 2016 (SLC4HE) notes the voters' pamphlets for the May 17 Primary Election contain To Kayla and Thomas potentially confusing language in the Strub of Cottage Explanatory Statement for Measure Grove, a daughter. 20-239. The statement shows a dollar sign ($) before “1.5 cents,” which may be incorrectly read as “one dollar and 50 cents.” To clarify, the SLC4HE wishes To Madison and Rory Kokos of Yoncalla, a daughter. April 16, 2016 To April Conklin and Miles Martin of Cot- to confi rm that the measure, if approved, would establish a fi ve-year property tax of 1.5 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. To stay informed about SLC4HE’s activities, please send an email to Lane- Extension2016@gmail.com, or visit us online using the search terms Facebook Support-Lane-County-4-H-and-Exten- sion. Funeral & Memorial Planning Cremation Options e Monuments & Memorials & e Memorials Cemetery Options e Monuments Cemetery Options e Funeral & Memorial Planning e Cremation Options e IN MEMORIAM Carroll S. Sorensen 1948-2016 Carroll S. Sorensen, 67, of Albany, Oregon died on April 15, 2016. She was born in Cot- tage Grove to Warren Merrit and Jean Ma- rie (Bash) Bolton on June 18, 1948. On Nov. 12, 1988 in Charles- ton, Oregon, she and Carl J. So- rensen III were married. She was a chef in the restau- rant industry for more than 25 years. Carroll loved reading, garden- ing and sitting in the rain. She was always right…even when she was wrong, she was right. She volunteered through Glean- ers, a food sharing and distribu- tion organization. Survivors include her three daughters: Sandra McCardy, Michelle Raymond and Valerie Wolfe, a son, Brian Raymond, three stepdaughters: Chelle Byrd, Cyndi Sorensen- Brookins and Cathy Sorensen, a stepson, Shawn Sorensen, a sister, Colleen Baxter, three brothers, Robert Bolton, Phil- lip Bolton and Michael Bolton, 16 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl J. Sorensen III on Feb. 26, 2007, and two sons, Ronald and Gary Raymond. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at the Church of Christ on 6th and Gibbs in Cottage Grove. Contributions may be made to GoFundMe. comp8zms4ws. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund- Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Regina Gail Field 1962-2016 Regina Gail Field, 53 of Che- mult, Oregon formerly of Cot- tage Grove, passed away April 20, 2016. She was born Aug. 8, 1962, in Oliver Springs, Tenn. to Herman and Rita (Patterson) Wheeler. Regina attended medical school. She was a cook at res- taurants who worked her way up to management; she was the assistant manager for Subway at the Pilot Truck Stop. Regina enjoyed drawing, LORANE COUNTRY NEWS BY LIL THOMPSON For the Sentinel G randparents, family, friends and parents will enjoy a spot of tea at the Grand- parents Tea at Applegate Ele- mentary this Thursday, April 28. The event starts at 1 p.m. with a talent show. Themed bas- kets from each classroom will be auctioned at the tea. Funds raised from the auction will go toward the year end fi eld trips and fi eld day. Lorane Grange meets on Thursday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. The men will be serving the women in honor of Mother’s Day. As the school year nears the end, it’s once again time for Kindergarten Round-up on Thursday, May 12 at 3:15 p.m. in Applegate Elementary. Chil- dren turning fi ve years old prior to Sept. 1, 2016, are eligible for the 2016-17 school year. Apple- gate offers a full-day program, fi ve days a week. Guests can meet their teacher, see the class- room and interact in the class- room setting, and parents are asked to be sure to bring their child’s immunization records and copy of their birth certifi - cate. For further information, call 541-935-2100. Drama Club has two perfor- mances soon. “Nightmare High painting, camping, fi shing, tak- ing long drives, watching wild- life, playing card games and gardening. She loved animals of any kind. On Jan. 4, 1991 in Cottage Grove, she and Elmer Field were married. Survivors include her hus- band, Elmer Field, of Chemult; mother Rita Cline; three sis- ters, Darlene Wheeler of New- port, Joan Swain and husband Neal of Cottage Grove and Te- resa Reeves of Springfi eld; two brothers, Ralph and Tim Wheel- er of Virginia; stepbrother Rob- ert Cline of Crescent; two step- sisters, Vickie Stevens of LaPine and Barbara of Virginia, and nu- merous nieces and nephews. A memorial will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the Victory Country Church, 913 S. 6th St., in Cot- tage Grove. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Janice LeAnn Kimbro 1976-2016 Janice LeAnn Kimbro, 40, passed away Friday, April 15, 2016 at Frances Marion Manor, in Marion, Virginia. She was formerly from Cottage Grove. She is survived by her hus- School” takes place Thursday, May 12 at 7 p.m. and “I Wish...A Fairy Tale” is set for Wednesday, May 18, also at 7 p.m. Several supplies are needed. Those who can help are asked to contact Mrs. Hohnstein’s at hohnstein@ cal.k12.or.us for information. The public is invited to an open house and school tour. Local school buildings need attention and safety measures. The CAL District has been working with gLAs Architectures, community members and staff to develop a 10-year master plan making recommendations for repairs, replacements and renovations. The public is asked to join the School Board and architects for a review of the fi ndings as they tour the buildings. band Emory Kimberlin, Jr.; son Dee Dee Guerrero; two step- sons, William Thomas Neal and Emory Dean Kimberlin III; mother Manyla Lloyd and two grandchildren. Graveside services were conducted Monday, April 18 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Virginia with Pastor Donna Johnson offi ciating. The family received friends at Henderson Funeral Home on Monday prior to the graveside service. Online condolences may be made to drhendersonfuneral- home.com. The D.R. Hender- son Funeral Home is serving the Janice Kimbro family. 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 Grant Gording, BC-HIS Jenna Buetow Board Certifi ed in Hearing Instrument Sciences Hearing Consultant FREE Hearing Screenings FREE Hearing Aid Checks & Cleanings Just call to schedule an appointment! Memorial notice Marilyn Splitt, 67, of Go- odrich, N.D., formerly of Cot- tage Grove, passed away peace- fully on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck, ND. A memorial service was held on April 19, 2016 at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. To sign the online guestbook, please visit www. boulgerfuneralhome.com. The open house at Crow Middle/High School is planned for Tuesday, May 10 at 6 p.m. and will include pizza. On Sat- urday, May 14, the open house will take place at Applegate El- ementary with a pizza lunch. A fabulous musical evening benefi t concert and dinner is scheduled Tuesday, May 17 at 6 p.m. at Applegate Elementary. More information to come. It was really exciting to read that our own Crow High School made the list by U.S. News & World Reports of Oregon’s 249 best high schools. South Eugene ranked ninth, Lowell Junior/Se- nior High came in at 19 and Churchill ranked twenty-third. This is impressive! Congratula- tions CM/HS. Grant's Hearing Centers 1498 E. Main St., CG www.grantshearing.com 541-942-8444 Skilled Nursing at Coast Fork Nursing Walking into Coast Fork one can tell this is a place illed with camaraderie and closeness. his place radiates with the loyalty, love and laughter of old friends. Spending time at Coast Fork Nursing Center is like joining a group of life-long friends for coffee. he laugher spills over into the hallways, the appreciation for each other rings in the words they say, and the commit- ment to the future is evident in each and every heart. Onsite Services provided by COAST FORK NURSING CENTER • Activities • Housekeeping • Nursing • Occupational therapy • Physical therapy • Social work • Speech/language pathology 515 Grant Avenue, CG • 541.942.5528 Vets group aids Family Relief Nursery T he Family Relief Nursery announces that it has re- ceived a $1902 donation from La Societe des Quarante Hom- mes et Huit Chevaux, or the “Forty & Eight.” Forty & Eight operates a Legacy of Charity, with nine primary charitable programs. Since 1923, one of the nine charities has been child welfare. Family Relief Nursery said it is using the donated funds to support therapeutic classrooms for children from six weeks to six years old. These classes are located in both Cottage Grove the Village Green Resort & Gar- dens in Cottage Grove. Since the Cheminot, the fraternal mem- bers have been building ties to the Cottage Grove community, and when a local veteran and his wife challenged the mem- bers of Oregon’s Forty & Eight to “match his donation of $500, they rose to the occasion. The 40&8 held its quarterly gathering in Cottage Grove, later donating to support therapeutic classrooms. and Drain, and serve local fami- lies who require formalized sup- port to alleviate stressors and increase quality parenting inter- actions and child welfare. Lane County Voiture 80 host- ed a State of Oregon quarterly meeting called a Cheminot at Th e News & So Much More Find Local Garage & Estate Sales In Print & Online Today! Get the in-depth local news coverage you need, plus more of what you want, right here in your local newspaper. 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