SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016
3 B
S CORES & S TANDINGS
THE SAW SHOP
OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE
PRATER CONSTRUCTION
PETERSEN AUTO DETAIL
CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE
WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES
HOLIDAY BOWL
JEFF METZLER PLUMBING
TEAM 9
LOW MONEY ROLLERS
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
DANIEL HENRY
HIGH GAME HDCP
110.5
91.5
90
89
85.5
81
80
77
76.5
74
DANIEL HENRY
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
324
212
KEN DUNNIGAN
HIGH SERIES HDCP
747
149
KEN DUNNIGAN
828
146
LEAGUE
NW HAZMAT LEAGUE
TEAMS
BIG DOG DONUTS
STRAY CATS
NW HAZMAT
SMOKIES
TEAM STILL SUX
A&W
BOWL MOVEMENTS
SEAGALS
SCRATCH GAME IND.
CAL KRAMER
ALYSSA ANDERSON
SCRATCH SERIES IND
CAL KRAMER
LORIE VOS
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
BERT VOS
SHELLY HILL
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
JEREMY RAMSEY
LORIE VOS
3/2/16
B OWLING
LEAGUE
YOUTH LEAGUE
TEAMS
THE MEME TEAM
THE BIG DOGS
MISFITS
FLEET A FOOT
THE BALLERS
HILL TOPPERS
HOULIGANS
HIGH GAME HDCP
GIRLS
REANNA HOULIHAN
BOYS
BRANDON GOODBUFFALO
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
GIRLS
MAXINE JONES
BOYS
LOGAN TEEL
HIGH SERIES HDCP
GIRLS
REANNA HOULIHAN
BOYS
PAUL PADILLA
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
GIRLS
MAXINE JONES
BOYS
LOGAN TEEL
2/28/16
LEAGUE
CLASSIC LEAGUE
TEAMS
BALES MOVING
ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES
A&W
THE CHICKEN COOP ON MAPLE
BEACHCOMBER
ABOVE ALL ROOFING
HIGH SCRATCH GAME
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
HIGH HDCP GAME
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
HIGH HDCP SERIES
DEEDEE LANG
2/29/16
LEAGUE
MERCHANT LEAGUE
TEAMS
WON
52
49
48
43
34
25
25
LOST
24
27
28
33
42
11
51
219
610
584
418
319
WON
22
19
17
14.5
12
11.5
LOST
10
13
15
17.5
20
20.5
212
509
248
665
3/1/16
WON
LOST
LEAGUE
TIMBER LEAGUE
TEAMS
STUPIOD 10 PIN
SEARS
CAR WASH AND SHINE
MO'S
FRESH HARVEST CAFE
HUFF LOGGING
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Fri 3/11 – Sat 3/12
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Thurs 3/9 – Sat 3/12
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87847 Terrace View Dr
Moving sale, lifetime accumula-
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powder rifles, all home furnishings,
quality & sewing equipment, mate-
rial, ammo, gerber knife collection,
greenhouse equipment & tools, all
under cover so don’t let the rain
stop you!
LOST
4
8.5
19.0
21.0
21.0
22.0
24.0
24.5
257.0
196
683
565
266
251
A&W
CASUAL DRINKING
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
60
53
NORM STONE
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
259
RUSS MCKENZIE
HIGH GAME HDCP
646
NORM STONE
HIGH SERIES HDCP
RUSS MCKENZIE
LEAGUE
SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE
TEAMS
GOON SQUAD
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
TRAVEL DIVISION
OUTCAST
SCRATCH GAME TEAM
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
SCRATCH GAME IND.
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - JIMMI COUPAR
HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
W - JIMMI COUPAR
SCRATCH SERIES TEAM
CNC MACHINE SERVICES
SCRATCH SERIES IND
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - BRIANNA EMERY
HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM
TRAVEL DIVISION
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - BRIANNA EMERY
304
745
265
261
1510
613
473
2079
724
716
Steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing is
fair and fish can be found
throughout the mainstem as
river conditions allow. Casting
lures, bouncing the bottom or
drifting jigs or bait under a
bobber are good techniques to
consider.
from 1B
recreational activities that con-
tribute to our identity as
Oregonians,”
said
Tim
Morgan, president and CEO of
AAA Oregon. “The coast is
shared by all of us, and the
Spring Oregon Beach Cleanup
gives citizens the opportunity
to join together to keep it clean
and healthy.”
From the 1,000-pound fish-
ing net to the tiniest piece of
plastic in the sand, litter and
marine debris on Oregon’s
coast is an issue that affects
everyone, threatening the
health of the environment and
impacting the economy.
Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session March 3, 2016
Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A
Pair Pct Score
Section Rank
MPs
3 70.0 14.0 A 1 0.50(A) J. Weatherwax - J. Smith
6 52.5 10.5 A 2 0.35(A)
G. Farman - J. Reisner
2 47.5 9.5 C 1 0.24(B) D. Gustafson - M. Weiss
1 40.0 8.0 B
D. MacNeil - L. Little
4 40.0 8.0 B
R. Parker - K. Hampsten
SILETZ RIVER: steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing is
fair to good with both bank
and boat anglers hooking fish
through the mainstem as river
conditions allow.
The river should fish well
most of this week. Side drift-
ing, bouncing bottom or bob-
ber fishing can be productive.
WILSON RIVER: Steelhead,
Chinook
Steelhead angling should be
good as the river drops from
recent high water. Fish are
spread out through the system.
Angling for Chinook is closed.
An error in the 2016
Fishing Regulations mistaken-
ly lists river as open for hatch-
ery Chinook beginning Jan. 1;
the correct opening date is
April 1.
YAQUINA RIVER:
Every year, fish, shorebirds
and other wildlife ingest and
become entangled in discarded
debris. It’s a problem that is
preventable. Everyone has a
role they can play in helping to
reduce the impact of wayward
trash.
“The chance to walk in a
quiet place and make it cleaner,
safer and more pristine is
priceless,” said John Andersen,
SOLVE Beach Captain in
Netarts. “We have a duty to be
stewards for all creatures that
exist now or will exist in the
future, and these annual
cleanups are a big part of the
solution.”
Volunteers at this year’s
event are encouraged to bring
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226
226
191
Florence Bridge Club
from 1B
LOST
13.0
15.0
15.0
29.0
593
3/3/16
HIT THAT
BUTTON!
WON
23.0
21.0
21.0
7.0
B RIDGE
LOST
53.5
64
73
73.5
79
72
84
73
754
3/6/16
805
727
well in the upper to mid river
sections. With so much rain
this winter, many fish have
pushed upstream quickly.
During higher flows, the upper
river fishes well. During lower
clear flows, it’s better to focus
efforts in the mid to lower
river sections. Casting spin-
ners / spoons, or floating bait
or a jig are good options.
SOLVE
Sat 3/12 – Sat 3/19
10am – 3pm
4425 Hwy 101 Florence
Antique, Collectables, misc,
kitchen. Final Days! No Sundays,
Cash only!
WON
32
27.5
17.0
15.0
15.0
14.0
12.0
11.5
SALMON RIVER:
1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200
Estate Sale
3/11-3/12
1305 Laurel
9am to 3pm
Complete liquidation of contents
of home & garage.A lifetime ac-
cumulation! Furniture, col-
lectibles, W/D, nearly new king &
twin mattress sets, household
items. Credit cards accepted. De-
livery services available. Photos at
CindyWobbeEstates.com.
269
WON
90.5
80
71
70.5
65
63
Fishing
60.5
79.5
81
82
85.5
90
91
94
94.5
97
2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence
(541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475
Steelhead, Chinook
The winter steelhead fishery
is fair in the Big Elk and
should continue to produce
over the next few weeks.
Look for the next good rain
to push in another batch of
fish.
Anglers are reminded that
there is a lot of private proper-
ty along the Big Elk. Casting
lures or bobbers fishing are
the best techniques for this
river.
COOS COUNTY LAKES
PONDS: Trout
AND
Lakes in Coos County are
open all year for trout fishing.
Last week 30 hatchery steel-
head, that returned to Eel Lake
trap, were stocked into
Butterfield Lake to provide
additional fishing opportunity
for trout anglers.
old colanders or kitty litter
scoops to sift the tide lines for
tiny plastic pieces, harmful to
local wildlife. Bags and gloves
are provided, but bringing
reusable gloves and buckets is
encouraged to reduce the
amount of plastic waste.
Safety is the top priority, and
volunteers are urged to keep an
eye out for sneaker waves, stay
off logs near the water, steer
clear of sea lions, look out for
signs and ropes limiting beach
access around snowy plover
nesting areas, and refrain from
touching hazardous items like
oil drums.
The Spring Oregon Beach
Cleanup is presented by AAA
Oregon. Additional sponsors
include major sponsors Fred
Meyer and The Standard; coor-
dinating sponsors Local Coast
Haulers and the Oregon Parks
and Recreation Department;
and media sponsors K103fm
and KOIN 6.
SOLVE is a statewide
noprofit organization that
brings people together to
improve the environment and
build a legacy of stewardship.
Over four decades, the
organization has grown from a
small, grassroots group to a
national model for volunteer
environmental action.
Today, SOLVE mobilizes
and trains tens of thousands of
volunteers across Oregon to
cleanup beaches and rivers and
restore watersheds.
For more information, visit
solvoregon.org.
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