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2A | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2019 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL On The Record POLICE LOG April 9 April 7 • A black lab without • Theft of miscellaneous items from a carport on E collar or tags was found Monroe Street was report- on S River Road and im- ed. pounded in the Cottage Grove Police Department kennels. The dog was later the Cottage Grove Police claimed. Department kennels. The • A female coonhound dog was later claimed. with a collar but no tags April 10 was found on S. 14th • Property looking like it Street and impounded in PeaceHealth offering free peripheral artery disease screenings During the month of April, PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend is offering free, pre-scheduled screenings for peripheral artery dis- ease, a common and po- tentially dangerous circu- latory problem in which narrowed or clogged ar- teries reduce blood flow to the limbs. According to the Cen- ters for Disease Control, approximately 10 million Americans suffer from peripheral artery disease, which places them at an in- creased risk of heart attack and stroke. The 15-minute screen- ings will be held at the Or- egon Heart & Vascular In- stitute at RiverBend, 3333 RiverBend Dr. in Spring- field. They include an an- kle-brachial index measure (ABI) — a comparison of the blood pressure at the ankle and in the upper arm. Lower blood pressure at the ankle can indicate possible blocked arteries. The remaining dates of the free screenings are: • Wednesday, April 17 • Tuesday, April 23 Visit the following link to sign up: www.app. peacehealth.org/Course/ CDetails.aspx?CourseID= 2640&RegionID=0&Lo- calSubjectID=6 To be eligible for the free screening, you must be over 50 with one or more of the following condi- tions: • Current or recent smoker • Diabetic • Family history of ab- dominal aortic aneurysm • Experiencing pain or numbness in legs, especial- ly when walking • Not currently under the care of a vascular phy- sician The most common symptoms of PAD are leg pain, fatigue or numbness when walking. The pain can range from mild to debilitating and can restrict physical activi- ty and even result in loss of a limb. However, as many as half of those with PAD experi- ence no noticeable symp- toms. was “possibly stolen” was located and reported at the Middlefield Golf Course. • A man was seen pull- ing apart an electric box at Opal Whitely Park. DEATH NOTICES SELF—Jennifer Layne Self, 45, of Cottage Grove, died April 10, 2019. Arrangements by Smith- Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. part of the Oregon Clean Air Act State Implementation Plan (SIP). Staff is planning to seek EQC review and ap- proval for inclusion into the SIP at the May 2019 EQC meeting. For a variety of reasons in- cluding scope, detail, public input and technical expertise that went into the creation of the Cleaner Air Oregon program, LRAPA will im- plement Division 245Clean- er Air Oregon by reference without any changes. “The changes adopted by the Board are administrative changes to add definitions, enforcement clarifications, and mainly a fee table that will apply to Lane County’s Cleaner Air Oregon sourc- es,” said Jo Niehaus, LRAPA’s Public Affairs Manager. In addition to closing gaps in existing air quality rules, Cleaner Air Oregon rules will provide the public great- er access to air toxics emis- sions data and create more certainty for regulated facili- ties in addressing communi- ty health concerns. LRAPA will implement the program next by working on the ranking to prioritize the call-in for existing sources. “We are currently planning to publish the groups in the first two existing source tiers for call-in by sometime in early summer of this year,” said Max Hueftle, LRAPA’s lead staff person for the rules. More information on LRA- PA’s rulemaking to adopt the Cleaner Air Oregon program is available at www.lrapa. org/271/Adopted-Rules. Information on the LRAPA Board of Directors is avail- able at www.lrapa.org/159/ Board-ofDirectors Driving tips during dangerous saturation conditions Heavy or extended rain can create dangerous driv- ing conditions including reduced visibility, reduced traction between tires and the road, and less predictable car handling. Before heading out, vis- it TripCheck.com to check your route, and give yourself more time to get where you are going. Also remember to: • Slow down, especially through high water. Driv- ing through several inches of water at high speed can cause you to lose control of the car. • Be aware of the potential for hydroplaning, when your tires encounter more water than they can scatter. Your tire loses traction with the road and if this occurs, ease off the gas, gently apply the brakes and steer straight ahead. • Keep your distance; you may need more time to slow down. • Turn on your head- lights to improve visibility. • Disengage your cruise control. • Check your brakes. After driving through a puddle, check that brakes are work- ing properly by tapping them gently a few times. Crews are working to re- move landslides and mon- itor water on the roadways Helen Irene Patton April 2, 2019 Howard Donald Heib April 6, 2019 Howard Donald Heib, 96 of Drain, OR passed away April 6, 2019. He was born in Lord- stown, Ohio to parents Charles and Nora (Kinnaman) Heib. Howard graduated from high school and joined the Army Air Corp serving in World War II. He was a B-24 Crew Chief Bombardier, and Aircraft Mechanic. Howard was head of maintenance, a millwright, and truck driver for Ferro Cor- poration. He enjoyed fishing, travel, pinochle, and playing Santa. He loved church and was a faithful servant. How- ard was a member of the Lions Club and Veterans of Foreign War. He is survived by son Rick Heib; daughters Deb Heib and Cheryl Bord; sister-in-law Pat Dew; 5 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A funeral will be held April 19, 2019 at 2:00 PM at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove, OR. Private Inurnment will be at Roseburg National Cemetery, Roseburg, OR. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel. all around the state. Be pre- pared for delays by making sure vehicles are fully fueled and carry extra supplies. For more tips on driving safely in Oregon’s challeng- ing weather, visit ODOT’s website. Helen Irene Patton, age 84, of Port Angeles, WA, passed away April 2, 2019. She was born to parents Glen and Florene (Cul- bertson) Violette in Cottage Grove, OR. Helen Married Winford “Don” Patton June 27, 1952 in Culp Creek, OR. Th ey were happily married for 67 years. She was a housewife, and enjoyed Crocheting, count- ed cross stitch, craft work, and loved playing card game sticks. She is survived by her husband Don; daughter Wanda (Paul) Stark of Troy, MT; daughter Jan- et (Ed) Kelson of Port Angeles, WA; son Kenneth Patton of Port Angeles, WA; Sister Marion Ward of Klamath Falls, OR; sis- ter Lois Gangle of Albany, OR; brother Don Violette of Cottage Grove, OR; 6 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her two brothers, Duane and Larry Vio- lette and her fi rst grandson Glen Landdeck. A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 2:00 PM at Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, in Cottage Grove, OR. A private interment will be at Fir Grove Cemetery, Cottage Grove, OR. Arrange- ments in the care of Smith- Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel. ADKINSON—Betty G. Adkinson, 90, of Creswell, died April 11, 2019. Arrangements by Smith- Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. 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