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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2016
Athletes to be honored
for excellence Friday
S CORES & S TANDINGS
W OMEN ’ S
M EN ’ S
GOLF
T HURSDAY M AY 19, 2016
T UESDAY , M AY 17, 2016
G AME : T HROW O NE O UT
18 HOLES
L OW GROSS :
J EANETTE W INTERHALDER
L OW NET :
J EAN S CHMALING
GOLF
Ocean Dunes
Ocean Dunes Ladies
9 HOLES
L OW GROSS :
B OBBIE W ELLS
L OW NET :
K AREN L OREN
KP#4: L YDIA B RACKNEY
I NDIVIDUAL G ROSS /N ET P LAY
“A” F LIGHT :
G ROSS WINNER :
J EFF E ARNSHAW
N ET WINNER :
R ICK W IDLUND
“B” F LIGHT :
G ROSS W INNER :
L ARRY J ONES
N ET W INNER :
W AYNE N OEL
KP S : T OMMY T HOMPSON AND
W AYNE N OEL
T UESDAY , M AY 24
G AME : F IELD S OTS ( BACK 9)
18 HOLES :
J ULIE R IIPLEY — 47
R ENE P ENGRA — 49
KP #12: J AN P IZARRO
KP #16: J AN P IZARRO
9 HOLES :
B OBBIE W ELLS — 16
L ORALE L ORENTZEN — 23
T UESDAY , M AY 31
G AME : L EAST P UTTS
9 HOLES :
R OSALIE J OHNSON — 13
T ERRI P ENNINGTON — 16
L YDIA B RACKNEY — 16
KP #4: L YDIA B RACKNEY
B RIDGE
Florence Bridge Club
Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session May 19, 2016
Scores after 5 rounds Average: 25.0 Section A
Pair Pct Score
Section Rank
MPs
5 61.00 30.50 C 1 1 1 0.60(A)
M. Weiss - D. Gustafson
4 59.00 29.50 A 2
0.42(A) J. Weatherwax - R. Parker
6 56.00 28.00 A
G. Farman - L. Hundtoft
3 55.00 27.50 B 2
0.22(B) A. Hendershot - D. MacNeil
1 41.00 20.50 C
L. Little - K. Hampsten
2 28.00 14.00 C
B. Rozaire-Brown - J. Cook
Florence Bridge Club
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Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session May 26, 2016
Scores after 5 rounds Average: 10.0 Section A
Pair Pct Score
Section Rank
MPs
1 60.00 12.00 A 1/2 0.43(A)
J. Reisner - D. Gustafson
6 60.00 12.00 A 1/2 0.43(A)
G. Farman - D. MacNeil
2 52.50 10.50 C
L. Little - B. Rozaire-Brown
4 42.50
8.50 B
R. Parker - K. Hampsten
3 35.00
7.00 A
J. Weatherwax - L. Hundtoft
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GOOD STUFF SALE
Fri 6/3 – Sat 6/4
8am – 4pm
88338 1st Ave
Jucier, Furniture, Clothes, Tools,
Etc.
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10am-3pm
Sutton Lake Rd
Fabulous Moving Sale by Jack.
Collectibles
& Households.
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Sat 6/4,
9am-?,
No Early Birds,
710 Siano Loop.
Estate Sale, Household Items,
Furniture, Desks, File Cabinets.
Ladders, Cement Mixer, other
Tools.
Estate Sale
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9am – 3pm
Friday Only!
Tools, trains, mens brand new
clothing/shoes, books,
bedding/towels, games – many
items still in box. Follow signs
from 35th. Sale conducted by
Cindy Wobbe Estate Sales.
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Fri 6/3 – Sat 6/4
9am - 3pm
4985 Gullsettle CT
Cordless Weedwacker, Vulcan
Ladder, Nautical Collectibles,
Scuba Gear, Dvd’s, Blu-ray Dvd’s,
Fishing Gear, Art Supplies, new
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Siuslaw News
Reel
from 1B
“Free Fishing Weekend is a
great opportunity for families
to get out and enjoy a day or
two of fishing,” said Rick
Hargrave, administrator of
ODFW’s Information and
Education Division. “Lakes
and ponds are fully stocked, a
number of rivers are open —
and don’t forget about the
coast for crabbing and clam-
ming.”
As in years past, ODFW is
teaming up with the Oregon
State Parks Department to
encourage people to explore
Oregon’s parks and outdoors
by waiving fees and offering a
plethora of recreational activi-
ties, including fishing events,
nature walks and specialized
outdoor-related workshops.
Several state parks will be
hosting ODFW Free Fishing
Weekend fishing events and
waiving park admission and
camping fees on “State Parks
Day,” this Saturday, June 4.
Along with Free Fishing
Weekend events taking place
on Saturday, June 4, most
locations will offer free fishing
gear, bait and instruction pro-
vided at no charge to partici-
pants. Some events will have
additional activities for kids
and people with disabilities.
Near Florence, Cleawox
Lake and Honeyman State
Park will be offering a special
fishing event from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m.
For more information, con-
tact Christine Clapp, 541-265-
8306, ext. 253.
For those who prefer a little
more solitude, there are
dozens of other lakes, ponds,
streams and ocean waters
around to explore.
Many are listed on ODFW’s
website at www.odfw.com
under the tab “Free Fishing
Weekend.”
If fishing isn’t your gig,
state parks throughout Oregon
are inviting the public to camp
and play for free this Saturday,
in celebration of State Parks
Day.
Camping is free the night of
June 4 in traditional sites,
including full hookup (sewer,
electricity and water), electri-
cal hookup (electricity and
water), and tent sites.
femal Athletes of the Year will
be announced prior to the
evening, with the male and
female Athletes of the Year
announced that night.
The evening will depart
from past years in that it will
feature desserts and there will
be no admission charge.
It is open to all who wish to
attend and honor all 41 student
athletes.
The broad array of desserts
will be catered by Kyle Lewis
and the Culinary Arts Class at
Siuslaw; with service provided
by the Siuslaw High School
Leadership class.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Siuslaw Cheer
Team.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
The program will conclude
no later than 8:30 p.m.
For day trippers, parking is
free both June 4 and June 5 at
the 26 Oregon parks that
charge a day-use parking fee.
Campsite reservations may
be made by calling 800-452-
5687 before 5 p.m. on June 3,
or reserve a spot online at
www.oregonstateparks.org.
Keep in mind that while the
campsite rental is free, an $8
nonrefundable reservation fee
still applies. Of the 52 state
park campgrounds, 42 take
reservations.
“State Parks Day is our way
of thanking Oregonians for
their commitment to our state
parks,” said Oregon Parks and
Recreation
Department
Director Lisa Sumption. “We
invite Oregonians to come out
and explore a new park or visit
an old favorite.”
The
Oregon
State
Legislature
established
Oregon State Parks Day in
1997 to focus public attention
on Oregon’s state park system.
The event is always the first
Saturday in June.
Parks throughout the state
will host activities including
guided hikes during National
Trails Day, June 4, plus open
houses, tours, special barbe-
cues and guest appearances by
J.R. Beaver, Oregon State
Parks’ mascot.
The popular Silver Falls
State Park, east of Salem, will
have free refreshments, a guid-
ed waterfall tour and its annu-
al Foot Race Challenge, with a
5K, 6-mile and kids’ race.
Stub Stewart State Park
west of Portland will host a
volunteer work party in the
morning, followed by free
lunch at Hilltop Day-use Area,
a guided bike ride, scavenger
hunt, skins and skulls display
and more.
See a fur trappers’ encamp-
ment at Champoeg State
Heritage Area. Walk among
the tents and work stations,
ask questions of the inter-
preters and watch demonstra-
tions of trapping, shooting,
cooking and packing for the
fur trade.
Visitors will also be able to
fish, crab and clam without a
license on June 4 and 5.
For a complete list of
events, go to oregonstate
parks.org and click on “Things
to Do.”
FREE
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This message brought to you by:
Forty-one high school ath-
letes from Siuslaw and
Mapleton high schools will be
honored Friday, June 3, during
the fifth annual Athletic
Recognition, Evening of
Excellence at Siuslaw High
School.
The event is organized and
co-sponsored by the Sports
Club, a group of area busi-
nesses that promote the
“Athlete of the Week” in
Siuslaw News and on Coast
Radio each week during the
school year.
The other co-sponsor is the
Siuslaw Athletic Booster
Club, which participates as a
way to further recognize the
accomplishments of not only
the student athletes, but also
their families and friends who
support them through the year.
Finalists for the male and
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