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2A • COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • NOVEMBER 7, 2018 RECORDS 60TH ANNIVERSARY KAISER—Chuck and Betty Kaiser of Cottage Grove are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary this month. Th ey were childhood sweethearts and married in Inglewood, Calif., on Nov. 1, 1958. Th ey raised their family in Ventura, Calif. where they owned and operated Kaiser’s Country Diner. Th ey later moved to Cot- BIRTH Chuck and Betty Kaiser tage Grove Lake where they welcomed visitors to Wil- son Creek Meadows Bed and Breakfast. Th e couple are active members of the communi- ty. Chuck has retired from Chuck’s Woodworking but is helping restore the horses and vintage Wurlitzer Band Organ for the local carousel project. Betty is retired from the Cottage Grove Sentinel but she continues to write Th e Chatterbox and Cook’s Cor- ner. Th ey are members of First Presbyterian Church. Th eir fabulous children and spouses are Kathy and Tim Linman of Ventu-ra, Calif.; Dr. Jeff Kaiser and Dr. Andrea Davis of War- rensburg, Mo.; Rev. John and Betsy Kaiser of Tem- pleton, Calif. Th ey also have fi ve wonderful grandsons in California. Police log Nov. 5 • A caller complained that a transient would not leave an employee at a local coff ee shop alone. • Local business report- ed that someone tried to throw a metal entrance sign through a plate glass win- dow. Nov. 4 • Complainant reported loud music coming from a location and that it was a “social club” and “no one speaks English.” • Suspicious subject re- ported as two males fi lled a water jug from the Sallyport • Two men seen reported- ly attempting to syphon gas out of a neighbor’s vehicle on E. Whiteaker Ave. School. Situation resolved with school staff . • Disorderly subject re- ported at Cottage Grove High School, subject re- fused to leave classroom. Student left classroom prior to offi cer’s arrival. Nov. 2 Oct. 30 • A man appearing to be under the infl uence had motorhome parked partially on the sidewalk. • Report of six shots fi red near Eighth St. • A woman reported her tires slashes while parked at the community center. • Several teenage boys re- ported skateboarding and doing tricks into the mid- dle of the roadway causing vehicles to stop at 14th and Main St. hose. Offi cers determined they were fi lling their water bottles. Nov. 3 Oct. 31 • Disorderly subject re- ported at Lincoln Middle Oct. 29 • A man reported using a slingshot to shoot rocks into the power sub station. • Suspicious subjects re- ported as three Hispanic males near local church. Of- fi cer determined they were looking for a place to park near the adjacent apart- ments. • Individuals reported as trespassing at local church, placing fl iers on car win- dows. Th ey were asked to leave and refused. Offi cers made contact, discovered in- dividuals were parishioners who were demonstrating due to issues with the church. ODOT announces start of studded-tire season Th e studded tire season in Oregon began Th urs- day, Nov. 1, and continues through March 31, 2019. ODOT encourages driv- ers to consider other types of traction tires or chains. If you must travel when weather conditions present diffi culties, use other types of traction tires or chains, or postpone your travel un- til conditions change for the better. ODOT’s latest study (2014) concluded studded tires cause about $8.5 mil- lion in damage each year on state highways. Alternatives to studded tires: • Chains: Link chains, cable chains or other devic- es that attach to the wheel, vehicle, or outside of the tire that are specifi cally designed to increase traction on snow and ice. Drivers should note that link chains may not be rec- ommended for use on some types of vehicles; check your owner’s manual. • Other traction tires: Other types of traction tires are available. Th ese traction tires meet Rubber Manufac- turers Association standards for use in severe snow con- ditions and carry a special symbol on the tire sidewall showing a three-peaked mountain and snowfl ake. Th ey work about as well as studded tires on ice, but work better than studded tires or regular tires in most other winter conditions. And they cause no more damage to road surfaces than regular tires. Know before you go: Please visit www.TripCheck. com or call 511 for the latest road conditions. Lane Community College to be closed Nov. 12 Lane Community College will be closed for the Veter- ans Day holiday on Monday, Nov. 12. No classes will be held, and no services will be avail- able, unless otherwise an- nounced by a department or program. A veteran’s honor cere- Th e ceremony will con- mony will follow on Tues- day, Nov. 13, at 11:30 a.m. in clude with a luncheon for the Parnell Center on Lane Lane students and employ- main campus, 4000 E. 30th ees who are veterans. Ave., in Eugene. ERWIN—Abigail and Cameron Erwin of Spring- fi eld welcomed a baby girl, Lena Louise, on Oct. 29, 2018, at McKenzie-Willa- mette Hospital. DEATH NOTICE THOMPSON—Connie Belinda Th ompson, 72, of Cottage Grove, died Oct. 30, 2018. No service is planned. Arrangements by Smith- Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS • Row River Trail up- date: Work is progressing on the culvert replacement project with work being done on the last of the six culverts. Th e culverts now need to be covered and the asphalt surface replaced. Th e surface work will depend on the weather but will likely be done through- out the winter months. Ex- pect portions of the trail to remain closed while the work is being completed. • New city employee: Th e Public Works and De- velopment Department would like to welcome Jessica Klarr as its new ad- ministrative aide for the planning, building and en- gineering divisions. Klarr worked as an as- sistant for a law fi rm in Eugene and most recently operated her own photog- raphy business while being a stay-at-home mom. Once Klarr is fully trained, the Public Works and Development Depart- ment will maintain open offi ce hours during the lunch hour, extending ac- cess to Planning and Build- ing Divisions services. David Edward Williams 1939-2018 David Edward Williams, 79, died Octo- ber 27, 2018 in Idaho Falls, ID. He was born August 8, 1939 in Yoncalla, OR, he was the son of the late Edward & Mabel Pearce Williams. After graduating from Yoncalla High School he served 3 years in the Navy. On September 1, 1961 he married Jeannie Alexis Morris, his wife of 57 years. He graduated from Oregon Technical Institute in 1963,worked for the Federal Highway Administration 1963-1975, then for the Forest Service 1975-1988. After retiring from the Forest Service he worked a variety of part-time jobs until he was 75 years. He also led a crew in Texas in 2 003 cleaning up after the Space Shuttle Columbia accident. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he served in 3 Bishoprics as well as many other call- ings over the years. He spent many years working with young men in the Boy Scouts of America as Scout Master and other positions helping more than 20 boys with projects in the Umpqua National Forest. For this service he earned national recognition and award. Dave is survived by his wife of Shelley, ID; son Trent Williams of UT; daughter Tristin Judy & Dell Judy of Shelley, ID; daughter Tiffanie Williams & Joe Simons of Cottage Grove, OR; brother George Williams of Oregon; 18 grandchildren and 15 great-grand- children. He is preceded in death by his daughter Travis Smith and sisters Bobbie Doran & Sharon Williams. Funeral services are being arranged by Nalder Funeral Home in Shelley, ID. Condolences may be sent to the family at www. nalderfuneralhome.com. z A Celebration of Life for Colby Sannes will be held Nov 17th, 11:30am at Delight Valley Church of Christ 33087 E. Saginaw Rd, Cottage Grove with a Potluck following Jack Evans 1938-2018 Jack Evans of Cottage Grove, Oregon passed away October 30, 2018. Jack was born May 16, 1938 in Salem, Oregon to Frank and Martha (Steuer) Evans. Jack graduated from North Douglas High School and served in the United States Air Force from June 1956 to March 1961. Jake was a timber faller until he bought Drain Chain Saw and worked WKHUHXQWLOKHUHWLUHG-DFNHQMR\HG)O\LQJKXQWLQJÀVKLQJDQG was inducted into the United Flying Octogenarians in May of 2018. Jack is survived by his partner Carol Rabuck; sons, Thomas Evans (Pennie) and James Evans (Andrea) both of Cottage Grove; 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Jack was preceded in death by his son, Delbert Evans. A family gathering will be held November 9 at 6pm at Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant. Arrangements handled by Andreasons Funeral Home and Cremation Service. å Frances Marion McIntosh 1944-2018 Frances Marion McIntosh of Cottage Grove died on October 26, 2018 at the age of 73. She was born on November 22, 1944 in La Junta, CO to parents Eldon Le- roy and Elizabeth Lorine (Kopp) Mc- Cullough. She attended an All- Girls Catholic School in Denver, CO and graduated as Valedictorian. She married Edward McIntosh on October 30, 1965 in Colorado. She was a homemaker. She collected horse fi gurines, raising Cockatiels, and spending time with her family. She had a great love for her grandchildren. Frances is survived by her daughter, Cindi (Derick) Rodrigues; son, Michael (Nanette) McIntosh; and daughter, Cassie McIntosh, all of Cottage Grove; sister, Pat (Mike) Kelly of Rocky Ford, CO; brother, Bob Witt of Cottage Grove; sister, Susan Adkins of North Dakota; 7 grandchildren, one great-grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward McIntosh; son, Gerald Douglas; brother, Guy McCullough; sis- ter, Katheryn McDonald; brother, Tom Cox; and sister, Edna Cox. Graveside services were held at Fir Grove Cemetery on Thursday, November 1, at 1:00 PM. Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. 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