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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015
S IXTH
ANNUAL
Rotary’s “Cool at the Coast”
golf tournament doubled the
number of available sponsor-
ships this year by adding green
sponsorships in addition to the
usual tee sponsorships. Even
with that increase, sponsor-
ships for tees, greens and relat-
ed events almost sold out at the
kickoff.
Only three greens remained
unsponsored at the end of the
first day.
Major sponsors for the sixth
annual tournament include
Three Rivers Casino Resort,
Ocean Dunes Golf Links,
PeaceHealth, Oregon Pacific
Bank, Sea Lion Caves,
ServPro of South Eugene and
Florence.
Three Rivers, Ocean Dunes,
PeaceHealth and Oregon
Pacific Bank have been major
sponsors since the tournament
began, according to tournament
co-chair Deb Lamb.
This year’s tee sponsors are:
ESTATE SALE
Fri. 6/5-Sat. 6/6
9am.-4pm.
1732 Kingwood
Across from oregonfast.
Fri 6/5-Sat. 6/6
9am-1pm
609 Ivy Street
Tools, furniture, jewelry,
household.
Treasures for everyone!
Fri.-Sat., 6/5-6/6,
8am-3pm,
2 household, Idylewood,
kitchen, linens, fountain,
weber, metal detector
& misc.
W
TE
ES
‘C OOL
Flowers by Bobbi, 1285
Restobar,
Habitat
for
Humanity, Carrollton Designs,
Michael and Nancy Pearson,
Peace Harbor Medical Center,
Best for Hearing, Brian
Holmes, DMD and Justin
Linton, DDS, First American
Title Company of Oregon,
Oregon Pacific Bank, Banner
Bank, Justin Linton, DDS, The
Siuslaw News, Dick and
Harriet Smith, Janet Huston,
On Your Feet with a Splash,
Tammy Butler, and Del
Phelps/Berkshire Hathaway
Northwest Properties.
Green sponsors include: Port
of Siuslaw, Johnston Motors,
Justin Linton, DDS, Carpet
Cleaning Solutions, Phil and
Bobbi Brubaker, Flowers by
Bobbi, KCST-Coast Radio,
Bob Forsythe and Cindy Cable,
Kitchen
Klutter,
Oregon
Pacific Bank Trust & Wealth
Management, Heceta Self
Storage, Hoberg's Complete
Sat. 6/6 only,
8am-4pm,
87994 Wood Lake Way N.,
tools, housewares, filing
cabinets, BBQ, books,
CDʼs & more.
Sat. only
6/6/15, 8am-3pm,
1571 2nd St., Old Town.
Yard Sale
Hwy 101,
1/4 mile north of Fred Meyer
Collectibles, tools, boat, jewelry.
Fri./Sat. 6/5-6/6
8am-1pm,
82805 Lake Blvd.
Westlake
Boat, home decor, mens clothes
2x, kids toys & more.
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COURTESY PHOTO
Four of the major sponsors of Cool at the Coast are (from left) Trever Kinney from ServPro
of South Eugene and Florence; Rick Yecny, PeaceHealth; Ron Green, Oregon Pacific Bank;
and Boomer Wright, Sea Lion Caves.
Auto Repair, Lane Community
College/Florence, Crossroads
Church, and Relay for Life.
Longest drive prizes for men
and women are sponsored by
101 Things to Do in Western
and Coastal Oregon.
Most accurate drive prizes
for men and women are spon-
sored by Dale Edwards, Laurel
Bay Gardens and Sharry
Fitzgerald.
Course transportation during
the tournament will be provid-
ed by Florence Yamaha.
Closest to the pin prizes on
the par-3 holes are sponsored
by City Lights Cinema, On
Your Feet with a Splash, Maple
Street Grille, River House Inn,
and Old Town Inn.
The chipping and putting
contest prize is sponsored by
the Law Offices of Jane
Hanawalt.
The $5,000 putt is sponsored
by Ron and Catherine Green.
Hot dogs on the course will be
provided by State Farm-Sue
Gilday Agency.
“After five successful years,
this has become a high profile
tournament, not just in
Florence but throughout the
region,” says co-chairman
Craig Sanders. “Sponsors are
anxious to be involved, not
only because it’s for a great
cause, End Polio Now, but also
because... everyone has a great
time.”
The sixth annual Cool at the
Coast happens at Ocean Dunes
Golf Links on Saturday, Aug. 1.
Call 541-997-3232 to regis-
ter or visit www.coolatthecoast.
com.
Registration forms are avail-
able at Ocean Dunes Golf
Links.
Halibut fishery closed at Columbia basin
NEWPORT — The Pacific
halibut all-depth sport fishery
in the Columbia River Subarea
closed Wednesday, June 3.
The spring fishery from
Leadbetter
Point
in
Washington to Cape Falcon in
Oregon opened May 1 and was
Western Lane
Ambulance
LifeMed
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For just $65 per household
scheduled to be open every
Thursday-Sunday
through
Sept. 30 or the harvest of 9,754
pounds of Pacific halibut,
whichever came first.
The all-depth fishery was
scheduled to open again this
Thursday, but preliminary esti-
mates indicate that landings are
nearing the quota and not
enough remains for any addi-
tional open days. The season is
now closed until the end of the
year. Effort in the Columbia
River Subarea in 2015 was
higher than in recent years and
catch rates were good,
enabling anglers to harvest the
entire quota for this fishery for
the first time since 2011.
The
Columbia
River
nearshore fishery (inside the
40-fathom line off of Oregon)
remains
open
Mondays
through Wednesdays until
Sept. 30 or until the quota of
500 pounds is reached,
whichever comes first.
Opportunities to fish for
Pacific halibut remain open in
other areas of Oregon:
Off central Oregon between
Cape Falcon (near Manzanita)
and Humbug Mountain (near
Port Orford), anglers may fish
for halibut inside the 40-fath-
om line beginning July 1,
seven days a week through
Oct. 31 or attainment of the
harvest quota for that fishery.
The all-depth halibut fishery
off central Oregon is scheduled
to be open June 11-13 and June
25-27. A second summer sea-
son is scheduled to begin in
August.
The high-relief area of
Stonewall Bank, west of
Newport, is closed to all hal-
ibut fishing.
The area between Humbug
Mountain and the Ore./Calif.
border is open at all depths for
Pacific halibut seven days a
week through Oct. 31 or until
the quota of 7,318 pounds has
been met, whichever comes
first.
Days on which Pacific hal-
ibut fishing is open will be
announced on the NOAA
Fisheries hotline (1-800-662-
9825) and posted on the
ODFW Marine Resources
Program website at www.dfw
.state.or.us/MRP.
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Your membership
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Meet K IP
I’ve been a couch
potato for a while
but that’s going to
change. My New
Years resolution is to
eat better (and less)
and get more exercise.
With my goal of
becoming a lap dog,
I think I can keep it. I
am house broken, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped and
will come to you with freshly cleaned teeth. With your help I will
keep this New Years resolution.
If you would like to meet Kip or any of his
friends, please visit us at:
FLORENCE HUMANE SOCIETY
2840 Rhododendron Drive • Florence • 541-997-4277
www.fl orencehumane.org
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