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2 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2017 S CORES & S TANDINGS W OMEN ’ S GOLF Ocean Dunes Ladies Night A UG . 2, 2017 COURTESY PHOTO Ladies Night net winners with a 9-hole score of 23.7 were (from left): Sarah Lynch, Julie Ellingson, Becky Goehring and Shari Fisher M EN ’ S GOLF Ocean Dunes T HURSDAY A UG . 3, 2017 I NDIVIDUAL GROSS AND NET FLIGHT A G ROSS 1 ST : K YLE N ELSON 2 ND : B ILL S PIVEY N ET 1 ST : E D P FANNMULLER 2 ND : B EN H OLDER 3 RD : S KIP C ONKLING KP#12: R ICK W IDLUND ; KP#16: F RED W UDELL FLIGHT B G ROSS : 1 ST : B OB K ESSEL 2 ND : R ICK H ARDWICK N ET 1 ST : L LOYD B AKER 2 ND : R OD M C C ULLOCH 3 RD : B OB H IBBS 4 TH : G ARY W ILKINS KP#4: J ERRY M ULVEY ; KP#8: D AVE O LSON B RIDGE Florence Bridge Club 2 3 6 4 1 Thursday Afternoon Pairs Session Aug. 3, 2017 Scores after 25 boards Average: 10.0 Section A 62.50 12.50 A 1 0.50(A) J. Weatherwax - R. Parker 57.50 11.50 C 2 1 0.35(A) L. Little - K. Hampsten 52.50 10.50 B 2 0.22(B) D. MacNeil - P. Van Riper 42.50 8.50 B A. Hendershot - B. Rozaire-Brown 35.00 7.00 C C. Lugg - P. Oliver Sport from 1B wildlife issues in Oregon. Its next meeting is Sept. 14- 15 in Welches, Ore. The Oregon State Marine Board, marine law enforcement and boating facility providers offer boating safety tips so everyone can have an unforget- table time on the water: • Arrive early. Expect grid- lock on highways and access points before, during and after the event. Once out on the water, plan to stay a while. If a boating facility is at capacity, have a backup plan for where to go. Single cars that park in boat trailer parking may be ticketed or towed. Parking on road shoulders or in the grass is discouraged due to potential fire hazards and could impede emergency responders. • Have plenty of food, water, and anchor line. It’s also highly recommended to have a port-a- potty and to take advantage of floating restrooms. Leave no trace; dispose of garbage properly. • Prep your boat ahead of time. Avoid prepping the boat at the ramp to keep the ramp clear for efficient launching and retrieving for others. Paddlers are urged to use the bank to launch and retrieve. • Anchor or beach the boat during the different phases and totality. With congested water- ways comes the increased risk of collisions. It’s best to find a good spot and stay put. If you need to be while to fully enjoy this once- in-a-lifetime event. To find a boating facility in the path of totality and other eclipse resources, visit www. oregon.gov/OSMB/Pages/Ecli pse.aspx. Facility closures are dis- played with an orange boat icon on the map layer. OPEN HOUSE Saturday, August 12, 11am-3pm 56 Spyglass Lane, Florence $ 329,000 IMMACULATE-CUSTOM-RETIREMENT 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1452 Sq ft home w/2 car garage, built in 2008. ENERGY STAR EARTH ADVANTAGE Certifi ed Home ~ Green & Energy Effi cient. High Effi cient Sealed Propane Fireplace. High Performance Toilets. Central Vacuum System Rough-In & Whole house Ventilation. 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