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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017 3 B S CORES & S TANDINGS B OWLING LEAGUE CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS BALES MOVING BEACHCOMBER ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES COTR HIGH SCRATCH GAME KIM MAY HIGH SCRATCH SERIES KIM MAY HIGH HDCP GAME BENNY JEFFERIS HIGH HDCP SERIES BENNY JEFFERIS LEAGUE MERCHANT LEAGUE TEAMS BIG DOG DONUTS THREE CREEKS BREWERY THE SAW SHOP WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES JEFF METZLER PLUMBING FLO-TECH HOLIDAY BOWL BOB'S TEAM PETERSEN'S AUTO DETAIL PRATER CONSTRUCTION LOW MONEY ROLLERS HIGH GAME SCRATCH JOEY HUFFMAN HIGH GAME HANDICAP JOEY HUFFMAN HIGH SERIES SCRATCH ALAN MEDERIOS HIGH SERIES HANDICAP JOEY HUFFMAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE TEAMS WHAAT STRIKERS 10/2/17 WON 13 10.5 5.5 3 LOST 3 5.5 10.5 13 191 496 239 669 10/3/17 WON 70.5 56 54.5 51.5 50.5 49 49 47 41.5 37.5 24 LOST 24.5 39 40.5 43.5 44.5 46 46 48 53.5 57.5 71 279 288 748 761 10/4/17 WON 16 14 LOST 4 6 B RIDGE Florence Bridge Club Thursday Afternoon No Name Points 1 D. MacNeil 0.14 2 J. Weatherwax 0.14 3 L. Little 0.14 4 R. Parker 0.42 Siuslaw Swiss Pairs Session Oct. 5, 2017 Name Points Wins Score P. Van Riper 0.14 1 16.00 C. Lugg 0.14 1 24.00 K. Hampsten 0.14 1 28.00 D. Gustafson 0.42 3 52.00 from 1B The loss puts Siuslaw at 0-3 in league (0-6 overall) heading into the Friday’s home game against South Umpqua during what will be the Vikings’ Senior Recognition Night. Siuslaw’s 32-play roster SENIOR MOMENTS WHO CARES KINGPINS TROLL ME HOPEFUL FOUR TNT THE PATRIOTS OREGON BEACH CONN A SENIOR THING WESTLAKE FOUR HIM HIGH GAME SCRATCH MEN BOB BROWN WOMEN PAT EDDY HIGH GAME HDCP MEN BOB BROWN WOMEN LAURA MATHENY HIGH SERIES SCRATCH MEN RICK HARDWICK WOMEN LAURA MATHENY HIGH SERIES HDCP MEN ROGER PERRIS WOMEN LAURA MATHENY LEAGUE FRIDAY SENIOR TRIO LEAGUE TEAMS MIXUPS 3 R'S PIN CHASERS THE WINERS ARTHRITIC TRIO MINIONS HOLY ROLLERS SEARAY LCM GUMDROPS RPD BSG HIGH GAME SCRATCH MEN CAL HILKEY WOMEN RUTH FLOWERS HIGH GAME HDCP MEN RON JAMES WOMEN PAT EDDY HIGH SERIES SCRATCH MEN ALAN MEDEIROS WOMEN LAURA MATHENY includes a total of five seniors: Jared Brandt, Patrick Hill, Ryan Lee, Trent Reavis and Salvador Sierra. Friday’s game against the 14 13 10.5 10.5 10 8 8 8 3 1 6 7 9 9.5 9.5 10 12 12 17 19 HIGH SERIES HDCP MEN RAY LAPORTE WOMEN CLAUDIA SIEBERT LEAGUE TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS NO WILL A & W BALLS O'FIRE CAR WASH AND SHINE SEARS HUFF LOGGING UNCLE FRANKS BARBER SHOP HIGH GAME SCRATCH DUSTY ANDERSON HIGH GAME HDCP NORM STONE HIGH SERIES SCRATCH DUSTY ANDERSON HIGH SERIES HDCP DUSTY ANDERSON 235 213 266 265 606 713 691 10/6/17 WON 63.5 48.5 47.5 45 43.5 23 21 LOST 16.5 31.5 32.5 35 36.5 57 59 248 267 707 752 548 LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS CENTRAL COAST DISPOSAL IGUANAS PIN GETTERS BOOMSHAKALAKA TRAVEL DIVISION MERCER MANIACS BANDITS ZERO COOL ALL ABOUT OLIVES ADA GRANGE SCRATCH GAME TEAM BOOMSHAKALAKA SCRATCH GAME IND M - CHRIS BISHOP W - JIMMI COUPAR HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM ADA GRANGE HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - RICK ALEXANDER W - HOPE MAY SCRATCH SERIES TEAM BOOMSHAKALAKA SCRATCH SERIES IND M - CHUCK BICKLEMAN W - JIMMI COUPAR HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM PIN GETTERS HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - JIM ALEXANDER W - HOPE MAY 741 707 10/6/17 WON 15 14 14 12 11 11 10 9 8 7 6 3 LOST 5 6 6 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 214 193 253 258 10/8/17 WON 17.0 16.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 6.0 5.0 LOST 3.0 4.0 8.0 10.0 10.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 14.0 15.0 524 215 174 728 274 259 1507 585 468 2106 743 723 650 504 Lancers (2-1) kicks off at 7 p.m. During last week’s game, the 2017 Homecoming Court was announced, along with the crowning of this year’s queen and king, seniors Nicole Alum and Evan Teter. The court included: • Freshmen: Princess Kya Blake and Prince Jacob Foskett • Sophomores: Princess Elizabeth Lewis and Cai Fleming • Juniors: Alex Paasch and Heaven Job-Lewis EMERGENCY P R E PA R E D N E S S Living on Shaky Ground: Prepare-Survive-Recover A WLEOG Public Outreach Program Sponsored by West Lane Emergency Operations Group Web address: www.wleog.org EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS | EDUCATION NOW YOU CAN LEARN HOW TO PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS - ON YOUR COMPUTER, PHONE OR TABLET! Go to WLEOG.ORG and click on PREPAREDNESS CLASSES for a menu of disaster prep subjects. Each has short videos on different topics that you can watch when it is convenient for you and your family. **SAFE WATER, SAFE SANITATION **EMERGENCY FOOD PLANNING AND PREPARATION **PET CARE PLANNING FOR DISASTERS **ARE YOU READY? **SENIOR CITIZEN PREPAREDNESS **DOCUMENTATION AND INSURANCE In addition to the classes, the WLEOG.ORG web- site has extremely useful information on NATURAL HAZARDS and EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS. Each of these has videos on various topics that explain the hazards the Pacifi c Northwest faces, and how to prepare for them. For more information, visit these websites: A MERICAN R ED C ROSS — WWW . REDCROSS . ORG C ITY OF F LORENCE — WWW . CI . FLORENCE . OR . US FEMA — WWW . READY . GOV L ANE C OUNTY — WWW . LANECOUNTY . ORG S IUSLAW V ALLEY F IRE AND R ESCUE — WWW . SVFR . ORG WLEOG — WWW . WLEOG . ORG Teach the Children Y our children should be a big part of your emergency planning. By helping them understand the dangers of storms and other crisis situations, you can further their knowledge of how to stay safe during them. But spitting out a few statistics and tips won’t cut it for kids. Communicate with them on their level for optimum impact, maybe even integrating games or activi- ties in their learning. Emergency preparedness is serious stuff, but is best delivered to children in an entertaining, interactive manner. EASE FEARS During and after disasters, children will usually look to adults for help. How they see you react can cause a chain reaction into their own actions, so it is import- ant to stay calm and reassuring. When you’re sure that danger has passed immediately after an emergency situation, concentrate on your child’s emotional needs. Ask them what they may still be scared of or what you can do to help. INVOLVE THEM IN PLANNING Ask your children to help when you pack or update your emergency kit. Doing so can help familiarize them with what is in your kit and how to use the items in emergency situations. You can make planning fun, too, by quiz- zing them on what to do in spe- cific situations. This type of emer- gency preparedness can help ready your child for emergencies while you build in some bonding time, as well. CRITICAL PHONE NUMBERS If for some reason, your child is separated from you or is away from home during an emergency situation, he or she needs to know important phone numbers. Here are a few that your child should either memorize or have on a sheet of paper when traveling. • 9-1-1: This one is obvious and can be crucial to receiving help in dangerous situations. • Home phone, parents’ cell phones and parents’ work phone numbers: It is vital that your child can easily reach you at all times. • Family Members: Two or three close relatives who may be able to reach you, as well. • 1-800-733-2767: This is the American Red Cross’ Safe and Well phone number that lets family and friends know you are safe. Children can dial this number and report their location. They can also go online to www.safean- dwell.communityos.org to do the same. Sponsored by C ENTRAL L INCOLN PUD 966 Highway 101, Florence • 541-997-3414 S TREETS I NSURANCE Mon - Fri 8am to 5pm 1234 Rhododendron Dr. Florence 541-997-8574