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6 Wednesday, August 10, 2016 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon On track... Sisters will become the Wild West photo provided Visitors to Sisters may feel like they’ve stepped through a portal into the Wild West on Saturday and Sunday, August 20-21. The Sisters Wild West Show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, on the lot between Sno Cap Drive In and Oak Street on Cascade Avenue. The event features vendors on Oak Street, a Wild West Town, shootouts and more. The Sisters Wild West Show is free and open to the public. Hasty Team makes two rescues The Camp Sherman Hasty Team was involved in two rescues near the Pacific Crest on Sunday, July 31. At about 2:30 p.m. the Team was notified of a Pacific Crest Trail volunteer that had injured her ankle near Minto Pass. Forest Service employ- ees along with Hasty Team members responded to help Carolyn Tucker, age 60, of Corvallis. An Army Black Hawk helicopter was utilized to transport Tucker from near Minto Pass to a hospital in Springfield. At about 4 p.m., the Team was called on to help Lori Hunter, age 60, of Forest Grove. Hunter had fallen off her horse between Carl and Cabot lakes and sustained injuries that would not let her ride or walk. The Hasty Team along with medics from the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District hiked in to help Hunter. She was transported by wheeled litter seven hours to the trail head. SAR Coordinator Dave Blann said that anyone going into the woods should have the 10 essentials (map, com- pass, sunglasses and sun- screen, extra clothing, flash- light, first-aid kit, firestarter, matches, knife, extra food) and let someone know where you’re going and when you will be returning. Cell ser- vice in the mountains is not something you should count on. Spending a few hours planning your outing can pay big dividends if things go wrong. Serving Sisters Since 1976 er m m u s r u For all yo t needs projec rs! e t s i S n i e FREE right her Local photo by Jerry baldoCk the renovation of the outlaws’ football field and track is making great progress. replacement of the track was funded through a school bond passed by sisters voters. Agenda Sisters City Council City Hall, 520 E. Cascade Ave. August 11, 5:30 p.m. Workshop: • Chamber of Commerce annual update. • H o o d Av e n u e A r t District. 7 p.m. regular meeting • Oregon Public Works Emergency Response Mutual Aid Agreement. • Right-of-way dedication on Rail Way from Hayden Homes. • Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) including addendum between the City of Sisters and Economic Development of Central Oregon (EDCO) for a forgivable loan program. • Personal Services Agreement with Kittelson & Associates for the 2016/17 Update of the 2011 Transportation System Plan. SAVE GAS. EX EXTEND TIRE LIFE. Schedule your alignment today! a 541-549-1026 5 541 549 1026 DAVIS TIRE 188 W. Sisters Park Dr. In Sisters Industrial Park across from SnoCap Mini Storage Serving Sisters Since 1963. Delivery Lumber • Hardware • Paint Fencing & Decking • Doors & Windows Hours: M-F 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to 4:30, Closed Sundays 440 N. Pine St. • 541-549-8141 • www.hoyts.net WHY Aveda? ™ Organically derived plant-based for a healthier you and healthier hair. Refi lls available. Come In and Try Our Yummy Homemade Cinnamon Rolls! SOUP OF THE DAY Au gust 10th - August 16th Wed ...........................Black Bean Thurs .................Broccoli Cheese Fri ....Clam Chowder & Vegetable Sat.......................Chicken & Rice hair | massage | nails | facials | makeup 541-549-1784 161-C N. Elm St. Connect with us for great specials! Sun ...............Clubhouse Tomato Mon ................ Mexican Chicken Tues ...................................Lentil Orders to go welcome Breakfast & lunch 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Nightly dining until 10 p.m. (21 & over) 171 W. Cascade Ave., Sisters | 541-549-2631