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4 Wednesday, November 15, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Oregon constitution restored, showcased at archives building SALEM (AP) — Oregon’s original State Constitution has been restored after more than 137 years of wear and a mix-up in page numbers. The Statesman Journal reports that the restored con- stitution was unveiled on Monday. It had pages fall- ing apart, fading ink, a torn cover and a peculiar page mix-up. When it was first bound in 1880 — 23 years after being written — the constitu- tion’s 52nd page was put in front of the 51st. That mis- take was identified and fixed during a monthslong resto- ration process earlier this year. State Archivist Mary Beth Herkert said the original doc- ument was “well-loved.” The restored constitution was placed beneath museum- quality glass in the Oregon State Archives building. It’s opened to the preamble, with digital before and after pho- tographs showing the restora- tion results. MORE THAN DENTURES, IT’S YOUR SMILE! SISTERS DENTURE Free consultations! 541-549-0929 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE | LOCALLY OWNED FLY TYING CLASSES Beginning December 7 Beginning, intermediate and advanced tying classes will run throughout the winter months. Sign up now. $60 for 4 sessions. Hawley Harrer named volleyball Player of the Year By Rongi Yost Correspondent Hawley Harrer is a four- year varsity starter, and has been an impact player for the Outlaws volleyball team all season long. She not only was a first-team all-league pick this year, but was named the Sky-Em Player of the Year for the second year in a row. Harrer was a setter and a right-side hitter for the Outlaws. She led the team with 165 kills, and also posted 101 assists, 60 digs, and 12 blocks. She was a threat at the service line and led the team with a 97 percent serv- ing record. “Hawley is a dynamic player with the ability to impact the game in many ways,” said Coach Rory Rush. “She knows the game so well, and is always pro- viding guidance to her team- mates. It has been an honor to coach her this season.” Last week, in a ceremony at Sisters High School, Harrer signed to play volleyball in college for the UCLA Bruins. Senior Jessie Brigham was also a first-team selection and is a four-year varsity player. Jessie was the anchor in the back for the Outlaws at the libero position, and rarely did a ball get past her. She fin- ished league with 136 digs, and in addition, recorded 33 assists, nine kills, and one block. Jessie was solid and steady at the service line, and finished with a 91 percent serving record. “Jessie is an amazing libero,” said Rush. “Her abil- ity to read the ball and her knowledge of the game is unparalleled. She is a natu- ral leader on the floor, and always provides the spark for our team. She will be missed in the libero spot next year. I have enjoyed coaching Jessie this season, and have appre- ciated her stepping up as a leader on the floor.” Seniors Ashlynn Cantwell and Erynn Ricker were sec- ond-team all-league picks. Hawley is a dynamic player with the ability to impact the game in many ways — Coach Rory Rush Cantwell (four-year var- sity player) recorded 90 kills, 64 digs, five blocks, and one assist, and was 90 percent from the service line. “Ashlynn is such a pow- erful hitter, and has the abil- ity to put the ball away when needed.” stated Rush. “She worked hard this season to be a consistent threat on the outside, as well as a strong defender in the back row. Because of her hard work, Ashlynn has become a terrific all-around player that has the ability to impact games on many different levels. I have s Siste e r d! n Ow PHOTO BY JERRY BALDOCK Hawley Harrer officially signed to play for UCLA last week. appreciated all her hard work and growth this season.” Ricker (three-year var- sity player) was a force in the middle for the Outlaws. Erynn put up 40 blocks, and also posted 39 kills, five digs and three assists. She was 73 percent from the service line. “Erynn has shown so much improvement this year in her game in offense, but primar- ily her defense,” said Rush. “Many times, her block in the middle would shut down the opponent and change the momentum of the game. Erynn has been a joy to coach this year. Her athletic ability is unparalleled, and she has a work ethic to match.” Sophomore Samantha Silva earned honorable men- tion and finished her second year on the varsity squad. Sam played at outside hitter, and tallied 53 kills, 43 digs, eight blocks and two assists, and was 90 percent from the line. “Sam is a versatile player with the ability to play any position,” said Rush. “She is very coachable and has worked hard to become an all-league player this year. We will look to her next season for bigger and better things. I can’t wait to see her game continue to improve.” No drawing needed! Easy Jodi Jod Schneider easily teaches any photo Watercolor for you to to transfer watercolor paper. Adult Classes Beginners! Wednesdays Create animal portraits, landscapes or any painting! 10:30 a.m. Call 707-337-5047 Ready for your holiday guests? ? Book now to ensure your carpets look their best! “We were very happy & he was able to remove a difficult stain.” —Dave & Marsha Lewis, Sisters ove 541-549-6471 or of l b a 35 Years Experience | Peter Herman, Owner l A THE GALLERY R E S TA U R A N T A N D B A R ‘tis s t o h n e … sea r o …f Pumpkin P ie ! 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