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2A | APRIL 16, 2020 COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL | On The Record State fire marshal extends self-service gas through April 25 The Office of State Fire Marshal is extending a tem- porary rules change that allows Oregon gas stations to provide self-service on a voluntary basis, in order to address shortages of work- ers experienced by gas re- tailers statewide. The rules change was first announced on March 28 with an expiration date of April 11. This week, State Fire Marshal Jim Walker extended the deadline to April 25. “We appreciate the pa- tience of all Oregonians and businesses with this temporary suspension of rules, which now allow for self-service at Oregon gas stations,” said Walker. “These changes provide station operators flexibility to manage their operations and help to make refueling safer for both customers and service station atten- dants, while keeping sta- tions open at a critical time when COVID-19 is impact- ing gas retailers who serve our many essential workers statewide.” The change allows station attendants to help these customers while avoiding face-to-face, hand-to-hand contact. It also applies phys- ical distancing measures. Attendants will continue to sanitize equipment and fuel nozzles and continue to help customers with their refueling as needed. Self-service is not man- datory but having it as an option allows some gas stations to continue their operations with less staff and allows Oregonians who have to travel to still drive without the concern of not finding gas. Unattended self-service is permitted when a gas station owner exhausts all staffing options. Stations that do not have an atten- dant on duty are required to post safety signs for physi- cal distancing and instruc- tions showing customers how to operate a fuel pump correctly. This extension of the self-service rules change does not affect areas of the state that are already autho- rized for self-service refuel- ing under Oregon law. Information about the extended rules change for self-service gasoline can be found on the OSFM web- site. For more information, contact the Oregon Emer- gency Coordination Center Joint Information Center (ECC JIC) at 503-373-7872. Delve into YOUR past at our library, located in the Cottage Grove Community Center! 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Box 388 Cottage Grove, OR 97424 541-942-9570 “Partners in History” Rose Marine (Moddy) Barton 1932-2020 Statewide initiative announced to support small businesses Governor Kate Brown has announced the launch of the Coronavirus Small Business Resource Nav- igator, which will help connect small businesses to financial support and information they need to stay in business through the COVID-19 crisis. “My goal is to connect thousands of Oregon’s small businesses with the federal, state, and local fi- nancial support available to small businesses deal- ing with the impacts of COVID-19,” said Gover- nor Brown. “There are po- tentially billions of dollars available from the CARES Act, and I want Oregon businesses to get their fair share.” Business Oregon will lead the new Small Busi- ness Resource Navigator, with support from several state agencies including the Oregon Employment Department, the Oregon Secretary of State, and the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services. The Governor’s Jobs and Economy Policy Ad- visor, Leah Horner, is spearheading the initiative along with the Resource Navigator’s lead manager from Business Oregon, Melisa Drugge. The Resource Naviga- tor will include a hotline and a website containing comprehensive informa- tion on key programs for small businesses, available at oregon4biz.com, with access to: • Small Business As- sociation programs es- tablished by the recently passed federal CARES Act, including: the Pay- check Protection Pro- gram, Economic Injury Disaster Loans, and Debt Relief programs • State of Oregon pro- grams, including the En- trepreneurial Develop- ment Loan Fund • Local government programs, such as the South Central Oregon Economic Development Development District Economic Relief Loan Fund for Small Businesses • More resources will be rapidly added to the Re- source Navigator website on an ongoing basis • A hotline and email will be available for small business owners to get more information on ac- cessing financial support at the local, state, and fed- eral levels. Naomi Mae Toedtemeier McGarry 1933-2020 and has attended American River College in Sacramen- to, California, studying Food Management. Naomi was the fi r st w oman t o s erve o n t he Gervais, Oregon City Council, later becoming the Mayor, Re- tirement center manager, cor- porate business owner, teacher DEATH NOTICES WARD—John Solomon Ward, 81, of Junction City, Ore., died April 7, 2020. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. HUCKINS—Kenneth L. Huckins, 89, of Drain, Ore., died April 13, 2020. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. MONROE —Paulo Monroe, 67, of Cottage Grove, Ore., died April 12, 2020. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. TRYK—Susan Adele Tryk, 79, of Cottage Grove, Ore., died April 10, 2020. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. Final Arrangements Handled with Care • Cremation Options • Memorial & Funeral Planning • Monuments & Memorials • Cemetery Options • Family Owned & Operated 123 South 7th • Cottage Grove, Oregon 541.942.0185 • smithlundmills.com Rose Marine (Moddy) Bar- ton age 87 of Dorena, Oregon was taken home to her Father in Heaven April 2, 2020 in Cot- tage Grove Oregon. Rose was born June 23, 1932 to Henry Pinkston Bean and Mary Ag- nes Ferguson. She was preced- ed in death by her father and mother, three brothers Joseph, Th omas, David and seven sisters, Mary Ruth, Regina, Dorothy, Agnes Marie, Alice Maxine, Margaret and Nancy. Her husband Russell O. Barton and two children; Anthony O. Barton and Roseanna L. Price. She has one living brother Michael A. (Kyona) Bean of Aurora, CO. She has six living children; Paul C. Adling of Coos Bay, OR, Linda (Keith) Corbridge of Hyde Park, Utah, Nina Rainwater of Delaplaine, AR, Sally (Roy) Barker of Grants Pass, OR, Glen Barton of Dorena, OR and Charles L. Barton of Cottage Grove, OR. She had 37 Grandchildren, 73 great grandchildren and 8 great great-grandchildren. She had 17 nieces and 13 nephews who all called her Aunt Mo. She lived with her daughter Sally and son-in-law Roy Barker in North Logan, UT for several months before returning to her home Dorena, OR. She was a homemaker and did care giving for 20 years. She was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Cottage Grove. She sang and played guitar most of her life. She loved to sing, and we all loved hearing her. Char- lie said, “She was a wonderful mother and was always there for him!” We all loved her and will miss her. Her family and friends will all come together for a me- morial mass with Father Boyle once the pandemic is over. aide, foster parent, fi eld laborer Myron “Dale” Payne in many Willamette Valley har- 1930-2020 Naomi Mae Toedtemeier McGarry was born in Halsey, vests including hops, cherries, Oregon, on August 30, 1933. She entered peacefully into a few of her endeavors. Mrs. McGarry’s hobbies and inter- ically motivated, generously glory on March 10, 2020, with family at her side. Her par- ests include sewing, quilting, supporting the Southern Pov- crocheting, stamp collecting, erty Law Assoc., American ents are Maryann Th ompson and Homer Ivan Toedtemeier. Naomi’s siblings are Marjorie Noble and Robert Earl. On July 3, 1950, Naomi was mar- reading, teaching Civil Liberties Union, Doctors Sunday school classes, scher- without Borders, Outreach In- enschnitte, ceramics, travel- ternational, Graceland Univer- ing, music, theater and the sity, Oregon Public Broadcast- ried to Robert Campbell Mc- Garry. Together they raised seven children: Valerie Jean, Edgar Braderick, Robert Ho- has off e red t o m any h er w ise mer, Valina Jane, Michael Pat- rick, Vashti Jewel and Vanessa Pearl. Grandchildren and great no-nonsense approach to life grandchildren total 49 and counting! Like a multi-faceted can be. She has been ushered diamond , she has served many other roles as well with a signa- is in the presence of the LORD. ture fl air and diplomacy. She is an active member of the body of Christ and remembered band, Robert Campbell, sis- years. beans and berries; these are but hunting, Dale had a good head for business and was very polit- arts. Always the lady, Naomi counsel and guidance in a style that is known for its authentic- ity, reality and sincerity. Her is contagious, creating in oth- ers an inspiration to be all one in through heaven’s door and Naomi joins her beloved hus- ing and the candidates of his Myron “Dale” Payne, born choice. He was an avid reader June 30, 1930, in North Platte, and studied the deeper issues Nebraska, passed from this of theology, always ready to de- world into eternity on March bate politics or theology with 24, 2020, in Stayton, Oregon. anyone who would listen. Dale His wife Karyle was by his side. was a member, and in earlier Dale lived in North Platte years served as a minister, of until age 16 when his par- the Community of Christ at- ents, John and Pauline Payne, tending in Cottage Grove and moved the family to Oregon. most recently in Salem. He found work immediate- Dale married his pres- ly at gas stations and owned ent wife Karyle in Hawaii on a station in Yoncalla with his March 12, 2010. Th ey made Braderick and Michael Patrick, brother Darrell Payne. Dale their home in Stayton, Oregon, most for her strong faith in God which motivates Naomi grandson, Marlin Bradley and always had work. He became where she remains. granddaughter, Naomi Eve. head sawyer in one of the many Dale was preceded in death to help others in genuine ways. During diffi cult times, she has said, “Family, faith and caring friends give me courage to keep going: to trust that tomor- row will be better.” She gradu- Naomi Mae Toedtemeier sawmills in the area. Due to by his parents; wife Verla; McGarry; “We who remain, his math skills, his team could daughter Janelle Hetherington salute you.” ~ WKc #1 ated from Central Linn High School in Brownsville, Oregon, ter, Marjorie, two sons, Edgar cut more cross beams out of a and son-in-law Jim Hether- entrusted log than any mill around. As a ington; grandson David Heth- to Musgrove Family Mortu- young man Dale was attracted erington; and siblings Darrell ary. Please access the obituary to the excitement of the rodeo (Betty) Payne, Radine Rychard, and you are invited to sign the and participated in the bucking and Marilyn (Perk) Parrish. He guestbook at musgroves.com bronco events. He later blamed is survived by his wife Karyle; what few old age aches and son Clayton (Kathy) Payne; pains he had on the rodeo. youngest sister Vivian (Jerry) Arrangements Dentistry is our profession, people are our focus. Dale married his youthful Nash; brother-in-law Don Ry- sweetheart, Verla Highley, in chard; grandchildren Krissy October of 1947 at the age (Tim) Morgan, Laura Heth- of 17. Th ey lived in Yoncalla, erington, Jon Hetherington, where they raised their two Steven Hetherington, James • General Dentistry children, Janelle and Clayton. Hetherington, Carmen (Matt) During this time, Dale stud- Allan, and Nicholas (Stefanie) • Implants ied for his G.E.D. and received Payne; and 14 great-grandchil- his diploma along with his sis- dren. He also leaves step-chil- ter Vivian at her high school dren David (Trisha) Duer and graduation in Yoncalla, class of Hannah (Kenneth) Giff en, 3 1962, at the age of 32. He went step-grandsons, and 2 step- on to earn a master’s degree in great-grandsons. Birch Avenue Dental Dentistry is our profession, people are our focus. Birch Avenue Dental 1325 Birch Ave. 541-942-2471 • Sedation • Financing education at the University of A celebration of Dale’s life 1325 Birch Ave. Cottage Grove birchavenuedental.com Oregon. He lived in Cottage will be planned for later this Grove and taught school in summer. A special thank you Dorena, Oregon. Later he at- to Willamette Valley Hospice tended real estate school and for their kind and loving care 541-942-2471 became a successful broker, and Weddle Funeral Service managing his own business for your assistance and sup- in Cottage Grove for several port. Tammy L. McClung DDS • Park W. McClung DDS