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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 Scores from 4B IND. SCRATCH GAME JAMES STEWART GREG MURRY JANET SMITH 244 244 191 TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS CAR WASH AND SHINE HUFF LOGGING HOLIDAY BOWL STUPID 10 PIN A&W SEARS MOS KNGHTS OF COLUMBUS HIGH GAME SCRATCH 4/09/2015 LOSSES 78 87 101.5 122 122.5 126 126 133 WINS 146 137 122.5 102 101.5 98 98 91 BILLY BARRETT HIGH SERIES SCRATCH BILLY BARRETT HIGH GAME HANDICAP BILLY BARRETT HIGH SERIES HANDICAP BILLY BARRETT 265 LEAGUE SENIOR TRIO SEARAY HI-LO LCM PIN BUSTERS GUTTER DUSTERS GHOSTS EAR-WE-R HITS N' MISS PIN UPS X'S & O'S TEAM HDCP SERIES 4/10/2015 WINS 21 16 15 14 10 10 9 9 8 7 SEARAY TEAM HDCP GAME GUTTER DUSTERS TEAM SCRATCH SERIES GHOSTS TEAM SCRATCH GAME EAR-WE-R IND. HDCP SERIES GENE VAN DE VYVER LORA SPEER IND. HDCP GAME CAL HILKEY JANET SMITH IND. SCRATCH SERIES CAL HILKEY LINDA SPECHT IND/ SCRATCH GAME CAL HILKEY JANET SMITH 667 289 739 LOSSES 3 8 9 9 13 14 15 15 16 17 Men’s golf Women’s golf Ocean Dunes men’s results Ocean Dunes Ladies Association Tuesday April 7, 2015 Thursday, April 19, 2015 4 MAN SCRAMBLE 1ST: BILL SPIVEY, LARRY JONES, DON FRIES,“BLIND DRAW” 2ND: GARY KADEL, FRED WUDELL, BILL BARRONG, JIMMIE ZINN 3RD: KARL SACKRISON, JERRY MULVEY, CRAIG MCMICKEN, JACK MAYWOOD 18-HOLE COMPETITION GAME: GROSS & NET LOW GROSS: JEANETTE WINTERHALDER LOW NET: RENE PENGRA 2ND NET: JULIE RIPLEY KP No.12: PAM JACKSON KP No.16: SUE SCARBERRY LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS FULL HOOK UPS YOUNG GUNS TRAVEL DIVISION DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS HAPPY HOOKERS ROLLING THUNDER SCRATCH GAME TEAM DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS SCRATCH GAME IND. M - DAVE COUPAR W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - DAVE COUPAR W - KELLY KAWAHARA SCRATCH SERIES TEAM DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS SCRATCH SERIES IND M - DUSTY ANDERSON W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - DUSTY ANDERSON W - JIMMI COUPAR 5 B 1958 671 1633 516 279 676 248 253 678 504 248 201 4/12/15 WINS 40 39 34 31 18 18 LOSSES 20 21 26 29 42 42 814 269 203 1015 300 274 2207 702 566 2810 780 714 Aquarium to ‘go green’ for Earth Day April 25 dgrigsby61@hotmail.com "A Holistic Approach to Counseling through Mindfulness and Meditation" THRIFTY THURSDAYS! Hair Cuts $15.00 Manicures $15.00 Pedicures $25.00 Brow Wax $5.00 Lip Wax $5.00 Full Set Acrylics $35.00 Colors $10.00 Off Weaves $15.00 Off Schedule yo ur appointmen t now to insu re your spot! The Pink Parlor Salon Think Pink-Be Pink Inside Oregon Coast Tatoo with Kylie! 1379 Rhododendrom Drive, Suite A 541-999-5678 541-902-5158 Buying or Selling? I can help. Desiree Johnson Principal Broker 541 999-5223 Florence Feed & Seed – This thriving feed store serves the community with all their animal and farm/ranch needs. From local honey to farm fresh eggs you can find it here. Not going out of busi- ness, just looking for new owners. $35,000. #2407-15075803 Senior discounts / Free estimates NEWPORT — Oregon’s window to the underwater world will go green on Saturday, April 25, when the Oregon Coast Aquarium cele- brates Earth Day. “We host this annual cele- bration to encourage the public to engage in positive behavior changes for the benefit of a healthier environment and lifestyle,” said Beth Hawkyard, the aquarium’s volunteer services manager, who organizes the event. “It is a wonderful feeling to know you are reducing your impact on our planet.” Exhibits will brim with eco- friendly educational opportu- nities for visitors. Guests will be able to practice identifying marine debris, learn about reusable products and con- tribute to a collaborative art piece called “Wave of Change.” Guests are also invited to take a guided walk on the wild side through the aquarium’s naturescaped grounds that the National Wildlife Federation honored with a wildlife habitat Parks from 1B an enlarged statewide map and up-to-date reservation infor- 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 ...need a friend? Siuslaw News Photo Gallery Coming Soon Now Showing Pow Wow Rotary Easter Egg Hunt Home & Garden Show SHS Baseball & Softball MHS Track Meet T UCKER Hi! I’m Tucker and I’m very handsome in my tuxedo. I’m a bit of a shy guy, who prefers a quiet place to contemplate and refl ect. If you spend some time and get to know me, you’ll fi nd me to be very cuddly and affectionate. I would love to spend my days curled up on someone’s lap. Is your lap available? If you would like to meet Tucker or any of his friends, please visit us at: FLORENCE HUMANE SOCIETY certification. Anita Albrecht, the aquari- um’s head groundskeeper, will lead visitors during this native plant walk to explore this restored natural landscape. Those interested in joining the 45 minute tour should meet outside the aquarium’s lobby at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is not required and all activities are included with general admis- sion. The aquarium is open every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 541-867-FISH or visit www. aquarium.org. The Oregon Coast Aquarium organizes its Earth Day event in conjunction with the Association of Zoo and aquarium’s (AZA) nation- wide Party For the Planet event on April 22. Party For the Planet’s collective events make the world’s largest com- bined Earth Day Celebration. For more information about AZA’s Party For the Planet, visit www.aza.org. mation. Special icons denote parks with pet-friendly yurts or cab- ins, day-use parking fees, sce- nic views and other features, as well as facilities that are accessible to people with dis- abilities. Feature stories highlight lighthouses, tidepools, hiker and biker camps, and winter recreation opportunities. The guide is available in print from OPRD’s offices in Salem and Portland, at state parks, by mail order at 800- 551-6949 and online at www. oregonstateparks.org. Detailed information about any park is available by calling the State Parks info line at 800-551-6949. 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