S ERVING THE COMMUNITIES OF C OTTAGE G ROVE , C RESWELL , D ORENA , D RAIN , E LKTON , L ORANE AND Y ONCALLA C ottage G rove THURSDAY EDITION | MAY 28, 2020 | $1.00 S entinel VOL. 131, NO. 21 • P OSTAL C USTOMER C OTTAGE G ROVE , O RE . 97424 Est. 1889 A COMPLEMENTARY EDITION OF YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER , PROVIDING LOCAL NEWS , FEATURES AND INFORMATION SINCE 1889. Your Y our Loc Local ca l N News e w s Delivered D e l i v e r e d Your Y ou ur Way: W a y : In I n Print. P r i n t . Online. O n l i n e . On O n the t h e Go! G o ! Memorial Day 2020 Get an insurance plan —not just a policy. (541) 942-0555 WEATHER Sunny skies with a high of 85 and a low tonight of 55. Full forecast on A5 MARK BRENNAN/FOR THE SENTINEL CENTENARIAN Dorena celebrates Lillian Arnold’s 100th birthday A5 COMMUNITY DAMIEN SHERWOOD/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL As part of Monday’s Memorial Day ceremonies, fighter jets from the Oregon Air National Guard completed flyovers of area hospitals, including PeaceHealth’s Cottage Grove Medical Center; “Taps” was played at the Veterans Memorial in Veterans Park. Graduation program outlined by SLSD B1 A day of remembrance in The Grove By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com • RECORDS Obituaries Official Releases & Information A2 • LORANE NEWS A5 • CLASSIFIEDS Listings and Public Notices B7-B8 T he City of Cottage Grove conducted its annual Memorial Day ceremony on May 25, part of which was broadcast virtually without audi- ence to stay in compliance with coronavirus-related restrictions on gatherings. “It’s our first ever doing a virtu- al ceremony and hopefully our last doing a virtual ceremony,” said Mayor Jeff Gowing as he wel- comed viewers. The event, hosted in partner- ship with American Legion Post 32 and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 3473, was broadcast live on South Lane Community Broadcasting channel 14.4. and streamed on the city’s Youtube channel. Following an opening prayer on the topic of sacrifice by Pastor Rulon Combs and a performance of the national anthem by Cora Branstetter, Gowing spoke to the spirit of the national holiday. “So many have given so much for our freedom. So many have paid the price with their own life,” he said. Gowing paid respects not only to service members who died in combat, but those who returned home only to lose their lives to psychological pain, depression or complications from the chemical warfare herbicide Agent Orange. Gowing also referenced the list of names read each year of local service members who have passed. “The older I get, those names turn from just names to someone I’ve known for years. This year is no different and has become even more impacting to me,” said Gowing, whose father, great-un- cle and friends were included in the reading this year. Keynote speaker Colonel Francis Scott Main, who was See GROVE 9A ‘Back on the menu’ Community loses artist, pilot @CGSentinel 541- 942-3325 ph • 541-942-3328 fax P.O. Box 35, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 With the United States en- during plummeting econom- ic activity and a historic rise in unemployment due to re- sponses to the novel corona- virus outbreak, forecasts of the nation’s economic health remain a consistent point of uncertainty. Despite turmoil at the na- tional level, however, the food and beverage sector in Cottage Grove seems determined to bounce back. “Actually, I’m pretty optimis- tic,” said Cottage Grove Cham- ber of Commerce President/ CEO Shauna Neigh. “It seems everybody is coming back to business.” Since Gov. Kate Brown is- sued an executive order March 23 shutting down all non-es- sential services and severely restricting food and beverage sellers, restaurants and bars in Cottage Grove have either See MENU 7A On May 12, Cottage Grove com- munity member Shirley B. Froyd passed away due to natural causes, leaving behind a local legacy of art, aviation and nature conservation. Froyd was born Shirley Ann Blocki in Chicago on June 6, 1926. A child of the Great Depression, she learned to surmount challenges PHOTO BY ERIC ALAN early in life as she lost her mother Froyd co-piloted Ron Englund’s 1929 to leukemia at only age five. Despite this less-than-ideal start, Fleet biplane at Jim Wright Field for her 88th birthday, June 2014. See FROYD 6A N SURE Test Water Quality And Water Flow Rate 513 E. MAIN ST. COTTAGE GROVE, OR 97424 LICENSED N I AN INTE D ON E D Install, Service, and Replace Pumps and Water Filtration Systems ON. I S S I M R The curtain will rise again soon. By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com I THIS IS JUST By Damien Sherwood dsherwood@cgsentinel.com D /CGSentinel Shirley B. Froyd was both an artistc icon and pioneer B LATEST NEWS : Area restaurants reopen amid uncertainty D FOLLOW US FOR THE SURE Bonded Licensed Insured CCB# 225978 Brandon Ervin (Owner) 5 41 . 6 2 3 . 0 51 3 OPALCENTERCG.ORG Tel: 541.649.8100 • For service after hours, Call (503)991-9159 For service after hours, Call (503)991-9159 Email: ervinfamilypumpervice@gmail.com