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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015
Boys and Girls Club tours Heceta Lighthouse
Boys and Girls Club of
Western Lane County sum-
mer camp members toured
the Heceta Head Lighthouse
on July 23. The lighthouse
keepers treated the kids to a
tour of the lighthouse and
Three Rivers Casino once
again provided its luxury
bus for transport.
This was one of eight
field trips that the summer
program has offered. Club
members have also been to
Sandland
Adventures,
Holiday Bowl, and City
Lights Cinema to name a
few.
There are still two field
trips left before the summer
camp ends Aug. 21. They
COURTESY PHOTO
will be visiting City Lights
Cinema again on Aug. 6 and Boys and Girls Club members gather along the beach following a tour of Heceta
Sea Lion Caves on Aug. 14. Lighthouse last week. Two more field trips are planned for August.
Boys and Girls Club of
Western Lane County mem-
attend all field trips. The cost is snack and a full day of activi- 541-902-0304 or 541-999-
bers, from grades kindergarten $25 per day, and includes ties.
8079.
through sixth, are invited to breakfast, lunch, an afternoon
For more information, call
Community Chorus seeks singers, musicians
FLORENCE
—
The
Community
Chorus
of
Florence Oregon (CCFO) will
begin recruiting singers and
instrumentalists next month for
its fall session. Registration for
the Dec. 13 concert will begin
on Monday, Aug. 24, from 6:30
to 7:30 p.m., at Cross Roads
Church on 10th and Maple
streets. It will be immediately
followed by the first rehearsal
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
The December concert will
include a 40 minute sacred
work, “Appalachian Winter,”
by Joseph Martin and includes
recent and centuries old folk
music from Appalachia.
Other sacred and secular
pieces will be performed, such
as, “Oh, Shenandoah,” “I
Wonder as I Wander,” “Down
in the Valley to Pray,” “In the
Bleak Mid-Winter” and a few
Moravian folk tunes as well.
Interim director, Dr. Paul
Guthmuller, will again wield
the baton for the Chorus.
Folk instrumentalists are
being sought for many of the
pieces. Instruments of interest
include, flute, violin, cello,
mandolin, guitar, piano, per-
cussion and dulcimer.
Interested musicians can
contact Laura Merz at 541-
902-8567.
Voices in all sections —
Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass
— are invited to join the
Chorus. Registration fee is $60.
Singers of high-school age
and older are welcome.
Membership scholarships
are available with additional
information provided upon reg-
istration or by calling member-
ship
chairwoman
Beth
Johnston at 541-991-3585.
Registration forms for
returning chorus members and
those wishing to join can be
found on the CCFO website at
www.communitychorusflo-
renceor.org.
RED’S BARBER SHOP
168 Maple St. Florence
For appointment 541.997.7595
residence or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Brendon Alex Martinez
pleaded no contest to attempt-
ed possession of methamphet-
amine. He was sentenced to
three days in Florence City Jail
and must report to Emergence
Addiction and Mental Health
Services. He must pay $725 in
fines.
Ryan Gary Robeson plead-
ed guilty to DUII. He was sen-
tenced to 20 days in Florence
City Jail and must report to
treatment. He must pay in
$2,430 fines and his driver’s
license is suspended for life.
Alexander Joseph Stephens
pleaded no contest to criminal
trespass. Stephens also plead-
ed no contest to disorderly
conduct. He was sentenced to
21 days in Florence City Jail.
He must pay a total of $100 in
fines for both charges.
Joseph Paul Vick pleaded
no contest to a misdemeanor
for driving with a suspended
license. He was sentenced to
seven days in Florence City
Jail. He must pay $890 in
fines.
Florence Municipal Court
July 28
Kurt Dillon Eskildsen
pleaded no contest to public
indecency. He must report to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. He
must pay $325 in fines.
Roland Julien Bocquel
pleaded no contest to attempt-
ed possession of methamphet-
amine. He must report to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. He
must pay $425 in fines.
Tony Ryan Fegles pleaded
guilty to theft. He was sen-
tenced to six days in Florence
City Jail and must report to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. He
must pay $650 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
premises or place of employ-
ment of the victim.
Jeffrey Earl Boomhower
pleaded guilty to assault and
harassment. He was sentenced
to three days in Florence City
Jail and must report to
Emergence Addiction and
Mental Health Services. He
must pay $400 in fines and not
contact or be in or about the
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Small HOME and LAND in
gated ALL AGE community
of Coast Village. Sleeps
6. New furnace, 200 amp
service w/outlets for toys,
Fully furnished. Community
amenities include: Pool, Bath
House, Sauna, Laundromat,
Rec Hall, Playground
Total Price $48,900.00 for appointment to see 541-556-7163
Kathleen and Nina’s
Restaurant
W
ende Jarman, Master Barber opened in 1988,
16 years aft er moving here from St. Paul,
Minnesota.
Wende, alias “Red” holds a fi rm commitment to
excellence. “Quality is never accidental. It’s always the
result of sincere eff ort, skilled ability and willingness
to go the extra mile.”
Th ere’s a world of diff erence between fairly good and the best.
Red was honored to receive the Siuslaw News Readers Choice
award for “Top Barber Shop” two years in a row in the past. She
thanks the folks who choose her and invites them to call.
COURTS
We invite you to
join us.
•Wednesday, 7 p.m. - Family Connections
•Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - Bible Study
•Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Corner of 10th & Maple St. • 541-997-3533
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email: office@florencecrossroad.org
Breakfast & Lunch
Specials Every Day
Homestyle cooking at its best!
3611 Highway 101
541-997-7004
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Construction
Light Commercial & Residential
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3321 Oak St., Florence • 541-902-8821
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Carter
Coast and Valley Cleaning
We offer janitorial and cleaning services for commercial facilities
and for homes. Hard wood fl oor, tile, carpet and upholstery
cleaning, stain removal available. Power washing of your patio and
driveway is offered. We will take away your yard debris too.
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.
1010 Highway 101
Florence, OR 97439
541-997-8755
www.edwardjones.com
Member SIPC