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PAGE 2 Pacific Hearing Rackleff Place Assisted Living PAGE 3 Cutsforth’s Thriftway Quizno’s PAGE 4 Nagl Floor Coverings Canby Music PAGE 5 Canby Ford San Diego Taco Company PAGE 6 Thomas Beck Insurance Padgett Business Services PAGE 7 Kauffman Woodworking Markt & Company PAGE 8 Canby UPS Mama Mo’s Mocha PAGE 9 Thelma’s Place Gary Linton State Farm Insurance Club Fit PAGE 10 Fisher’s Meats Coldwell Banker Barbara Sue Seal Properties PAGE 11 Dr. Michael Cary Hotrod Dreamworks Page 2 Canby Connection • February 2010 ave Deering, licensed hearing health care practitioner and owner of Pacific Hearing Services in Canby, can sell any brand of hearing instrument. Deering has, over the years, specialized in handling Starkey products. D When you ask Dave, "Why he handles these?" he explains, "Starkey is the biggest hearing aid company in the world. They have pioneered all the new technology. One of the latest advancements is SWEEP/TOUCH. The first and only hearing aid with a touch surface, much the same as your new cell phone.” Dave has owned and operated Pacific Hearing Services for 22 years and has been in the same location throughout. In addition to actual hearing instruments, Deering can make ear plugs for industrial and swimming uses. He makes ear molds for any application and also represents and sells assistive listening devices. PACIFIC HEARING Normal office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., however, Dave is an avid fisherman and if the fish are biting, you might not catch him. Seriously, Deering wants you to know his office is a relaxed and comfortable place and walk-ins are always welcome. Appointments are not necessarily needed and you can drop in anytime the office is open. In addition to his regular office hours, he is happy to make Saturday appointments. Deering prides himself on being able to help people with all stages of hearing loss and understands hearing well is a big part of living well. If you are concerned about your hearing and would like to find out if Pacific Hearing Services could be your answer, just stop in and talk to Dave. The office is located at 107 N. Ivy St. in Canby. Give them a call at 503-266-1512. they receive. "We have been able to hire additional staff, provide deeper coverage throughout the day and night and enhance the enriching social and recreational opportunities our residents enjoy," Nicki said, " and we're just getting started." Dave Deering In addition to a new name and management team, the new phone number at Rackleff Place is 503-266-9555. Hurry, apartments are reserving fast. Rackleff Place can serve residents of various financial means and health conditions. Call us and make a new friend today. Old Aurora Colony Museum As of Jan. 1, Concepts in Community Living (CCL), the small Oregon-based firm that first opened this project in 1990, officially resumed management responsibilities for Rackleff Place. Nicki Harold-Hollen, the community's new director, is no stranger to assisted living or to Canby. Nicki has almost nine years of prior assisted living management experience, which includes having managed Rackleff House between 1995 and 2001. She has also worked as an in-home care coordinator and as an activity coordinator at Marquis Care at Hope Village. Nicki is proud to have deep roots in the Canby area which have enabled her to connect personally with every resident, family member and staff that comprise the homelike Rackleff Place. Nicki's compassionate demeanor, along with her respect and appreciation for the good people she has the pleasure of serving, have helped to create a very warm, friendly, family oriented residential community where everyone knows more than just your name. Located at 655 SW 13th Ave. in Canby, Rackleff Place has 25 apartments and is licensed as an assisted living residence. In the first month with new management, customers are noticing the positive changes in staffing and the in the quality of services One Free Admission with coupon. Expires May 30, 2010 Feb. 2nd thru 13th ONLY We are a new business in Canby. Mama Mo's Mochas is here to serve you! We have relocated from Estacada and looking forward to meeting you! SURF & TURF 2 - 10oz. New York Steaks 8 - Jumbo Easy Peel Prawns Let us serve you your morning coffee and a homemade pastry. We serve all espresso drinks — hot, iced and blended Teas, Italian Sodas, Fruit Smoothies, Chai Teas and more... Hwy 99E at The Spinning Wheel Parking Lot Mon-Friday 5:30 am - 1:00 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 1:00 pm Closed Sunday 50% OFF 50% OFF any ONE item at Mama Mo’s Mochas any ONE item at Mama Mo’s Mochas Valid thru February 28, 2010 with coupon. Valid thru February 28, 2010 with coupon. Feb. 16th thru 27th Mama Mo’s CC 2-10 Our specialty: We make and bake our pastries daily. Choose from scones, cinnamon rolls and banana nut bread. We also serve toasted bagels and our famous Breakfast Bagel with ham and cheese. NEW YORK STEAKS lb. Reg. $10.98 lb. Old Style Meat Market & Full Service Deli 272 N. Grant Street ♥ Canby ♥ 503-266-5678 www.fishersmeats.com PRESENT THIS AD A TIME OF PURCHASE Fishers CC 2-10 R RACKLEFF PLACE ASSISTED LIVING Aurora Museum CC 2-09 ackleff Place Assisted Living (formerly Rackleff House) announces its new management team and director, both of which may be familiar to Canby residents. Founded in 1856 by Dr. Wm. Keil and named for his daughter, Aurora Mills was Oregon's first and most successful Christian communal society lasting until 1883. The 5 building Museum complex houses a wonderful collection that highlights their craftsmanship including baskets, textiles, furniture, tools, and musical instruments. Upcoming Museum events for 2010: Mar 13–14 Antique Spinning Wheel Showcase June 27 Strawberry Social Jul 24,31 & Aug 7 Living History Demonstrations Aug 7–8 Aurora Colony Days Oct 15–24 Quilt Show Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 12pm-4pm Closed January, Mondays & Major Holidays Information: 503-678-5754, www.auroracolony.org or email [email protected] 15018 2nd St. NE; one block south of stoplight on 99E in Aurora Canby Connection • February 2010 Page 3 any of you may recall the "button story" as told in Elsie Cutsforth's book, “A Life for Canby: Elsie Egli Cutsforth 1918-2009.” Elsie, one of 11 children, raised by her mother who had been widowed after a farm accident killed her husband in 1930 struggled to provide for her family. M The family lived on a rented 15-acre farm in Canby and only four of the children were old enough to help around the farm. Elsie's mother worked tirelessly and never complained. One of the chores she managed twice a week was laundry for all the children and the old wringer washer she had to use would crack the buttons off the clothes she had washed. There was no money, not even to purchase food, let alone buy new buttons for all the children's long underwear. So, twice a week while the children were taking baths, she cut the buttons off the dirty long underwear and sewed then onto clean pairs! She performed this tedious task every week and never once said a word to the children. One night when Elsie's mother had put the last of the food they had on the table, she got down on her knees and prayed for help. Little did she know that Frank Cutsforth Sr. had been asking the local business people for donations for the widow with all those children. That night there was a knock at the door and she answered the door to see four Boy Scouts running down the lane. They had CUTSFORTH S THRIFTWAY left a large box. Inside the box was much-needed food and one small box tied shut. She sat down and when she opened the box her eyes filled with tears. Inside she saw buttons of all sizes, shapes and colors. Little did the dry goods storeowner know that her donation of buttons would make such an impact on this mother. This year, near Christmas time, Cutsforth's Thriftway received a call from out of the area and a request to fill a very large order and deliver it to a family in town who had fallen on hard times. The money was sent to fill the order and Marguerite Baker, who does the shopping and delivery for the homebound customers of Cutsforth's, was asked to handle this as well. To say the order was a large one is truly an understatement and Marguerite knew she couldn't handle this along with the other orders, so she came in one day just to fill this order. Baker had a list that was long and wanted to make the dollars stretch as far as possible. She shopped for the items on the list and began filling the list with the sale items. ’ There were perishables like fruit and vegetables, meat and so on, but also many food items that would last a long time on their shelves. She followed the list carefully, shopping for the best buy for each and then she came to one thing on the list that seemed insignificant. The item was a package of razors. Baker thought to herself, "There must be a man or teenage boys in the home," Marguerite said, "I just grabbed a package of razors and added to the cart I was filling and didn't give it a lot more thought." With the order filled she tried to figure out the best way to pack all of the groceries up to make the delivery easier and decided to use large orange boxes with lids. Ten huge boxes were filled and she asked Frank Cutsforth if he would like to help her deliver all of this to the family. He was happy to do so and they loaded everything up and off they went. The two of them arrived at the home and they brought the boxes inside and watched as this family opened each box. For Marguerite and Frank, the expressions of joy and delight on the faces of this family was their greatest gift. The family hurried and put the food items away and then the mother picked up the package of razors and stood there with them in her hands and just stared at them. The mother, through teary eyes, looked at Frank and Marguerite and said, "You don' t know how long it has been." With little or no money for food or necessities, there hadn't been any for luxuries like razors. The secret Santa who had made the phone call to Cutsforth's knew sometimes it is just as important to feed the spirit as it is the body. All the food items delivered and so needed had no greater impact on this family than the package of razors. This delivery brought back memories of Frank's dear mother’s experience as a child and at the Cutsforth's home this Christmas day, Frank shared the "button story" once again. " It is about caring for others and sharing and remembering things that we take for granted are sometimes the things that others cherish and are in need of. It is a reminder that all of us in our community should keep your eyes open and help our neighbor if they need help,” he said. Cutsforth's Thriftway is located at 225 NE Second Ave. in Canby and you can reach them by phone at 503-266-2016 or online at www.cutsforths.com e’re back and better than ever — Quizno’s at Canby Square. Food — most of us think of it as a necessity, but uncommonly good food can elevate the necessary to the inspiring. W That's Quiznos. Our menu is an amazing collection of chef-inspired recipes using high-quality ingredients to create hot toasted subs, signature soups and fresh salads. More than 26 years ago we pio- QUIZNO’S SUBS neered oven-toasting. And we continue to pioneer and lead as one of the top franchises available today. Our food, our oven-toasting, our brand. We're a cut above the rest of those other fast food franchises. Prepare to be inspired. Behind the sub Back in 1981, when we weren't filling pasta and stirring sauce, our group of culinary-trained chefs created subs in the kitchen of an old Italian restaurant in Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood. We had the best Italian ingredients at our fingertips: winecured Genoa salami, capicola, honey-cured ham, fresh mozzarella. Using fresh baked artisan breads, flavorful sauces and those primo meats and cheeses, we carefully crafted every sub to create the most unique flavor combinations, including the original blockbuster Classic Italian sub. In fact, in the U.S. last year alone, our franchise owners sold 17.3 million classic Italians. Once you've tried our food, you'll get it. Stop by. We are located at the Canby Square 1001 SW First Ave. Our hours are Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday's 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. LOOSE DENTURES? Are you struggling with dentures that just won’t stay in place? Are your dentures causing painful sores? Thomas Beck Insurance Agency Columbia City Benefits Group WE HAVE SOLUTIONS! Dr. Cary can perform revolutionary procedures to provide you with the security and comfort you deserve. KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF PROVIDING TREATMENT IN A STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY. EASY PAYMENT PLANS TO FIT ANY BUDGET. 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE AND TJ / IMPLANTS / COSMETIC DENTISTRY / TOOTH WHITENING FAMILY DENTISTRY / DENTAL WELLNESS Kate Official Ribbon Cutting Feb. 11th, 2010 at 9:00am TJ Beck CC 2-10 Call us today for your complimentary consultation 503.266.6844 351 NW 4th Ave. Canby / www.drmikecary.com ORTHODONTICS Michelle Your Independent Insurance Agency We can provide all your insurance needs. AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS MEDICARE GROUP HEALTH & LIFE Cary CC laughing FRIENDLY 334 NW 1st Ave. • Canby • 503-266-3566 Page 4 Canby Connection • February 2010 nearth the splendor of natural stone tiles. Any natural stone tile project begins with stone tile selection. Understanding the qualities of each type of stone can help you make this decision. U Personal preference is a large part of this process but, when considering budgetary concerns, remember that price is determined more by availability and supply than a particular stone's quality or durability. Granite — Like nature itself, the patterns NAGL FLOOR COVERINGS and rich tones of granite never fail to inspire awe. Granite is probably the most popular stone tile because it combines good durability and bolder colors and textures at an affordable price. Few natural stones are able to offer this kind of quality and practicality. Marble — As great as granite is, marble is still the unparalleled champion of stone texture and appearance. Many forms of marble have contrasting vein and base colors that make this stone synonymous with high-end, chic décor. Enhancing the traditional white, marble also comes in nature's most marvelous hues: emerald, smoke, chocolate, vanilla and more. Its stately look harkens back to the world's great empires and monuments, providing an air of dignity to your home. Travertine — A true design dichotomy, travertine is both sophisticated and causal, making it the failure-proof option for any style direction. Randy Schultze You may love the look and texture of natural stone, but this doesn't always mean you want your stone tile to jump out at you. Travertine is dominated by beige, neutral colors. Travertine is part of the limestone family, making it durable but also more susceptible to staining than granite or marble. Slate — Slate is a good durable natural stone, it is also extremely versatile. You can find almost any color or texturing from slate. This also makes it a great choice for accent installations. Swirling tones of copper, blue, gray, brown and other earthen hues to create an ocean of metallic shades that transcend the functional attributes of slate to create a stunning artistic statement. In your kitchen, for example, you might have a granite countertop and a slate wall tile. Come visit Nagl Floor Covering today and see all the many natural stone options. A Brian Haines and Matty Botten, owners of Canby Music and both talented musicians, teach any style of music you might want to learn and not with the same old style of lessons. Learn how to play what you are playing on Rock Band or Guitar Hero or songs you enjoy at your church. If blues are a favorite of yours they can teach you how to improvise and play that as well. If you want to learn how to strum along on 50% off Set Up Fees NOW! Call for details. 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Redwood, Canby www.clubfithealth.com [email protected] San Diego Taco CC 2-10 Open Mon-Sat 9:00am to 7:00pm Canby Music CC 2-10 Friday & Saturday Open til 10pm (503) 232 NW 1st • CANBY • 503-263-BAND (2263) 266.7696 1109 SW 1st Ave ◆ Canby sdtacoco.com Canby Connection • February 2010 Page 5 fter living in San Diego for 21 years, running four restaurants and being newly divorced, I decided it was time for a change. A eon Reed is proud of his association with Ford for the past 20 years and now being a member of the Canby Ford family. Reed grew up in Molalla and still resides there with his wife Lorrie and two of his four children. L CANBY FORD Molalla and he worked for Capital Ford as a service advisor until that dealership recently closed. "Over the years I have heard so many good things about Canby Ford and the reputation they have that when the opportunity presented itself to come to work here I was delighted,” said Reed. He added that what he likes best about his job is working with the customer. “It is a trust issue with me. I don't lie, if they don't need it I don't write it,” he said. “I want to make sure I communicate the customers problem to the technicians so they can be repaired, but I don't oversell, never have, never will. "It is the policy of this entire compa- I sold my home, two of my restaurants and embarked on a new adventure to the Pacific Northwest. I came to Portland to visit friends and was very impressed. I started searching online for available locations and found my spot in Canby. I came to look at it, interviewed some locals and ate in several of Canby's restaurants and realized that Canby was the perfect place for me to open my business. I moved my entire staff from San Diego to Canby and feel this is one of the best decisions I have made. The people here are great and I have made many new friends. The food at San Diego Taco Company has been well received and I am now in the process of opening a Salem location within the next two weeks. A plan for a Hillsboro location will be soon after. Thank you, Canby for being a great place to live and run my business. San Diego Taco Company is located in the Canby Place Center, 1109 SW First Ave. For more information, call 503-266-7696. Leon Reed ny — treat people honestly and with respect,” he continued. “Take care of the customer and they will return because they know they can trust you. I see everyday customers who have been doing business with Canby Ford for years and they keep coming back because of how they are treated." Reed goes on to explain, "I want the customers that I dealt with for so long in the Molalla area to know where I am and that they can count on me and Canby Ford to take care of their service issues." In his free time, he enjoys camping and outdoor sports with his family. "I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for my wife,” he added. If you have been wondering where Leon Reed is, he is right here at Canby Ford and you can reach him by phone at 503-266-2097 or you can find him at 24315 S. 99E in Canby and on line at www.canbyford.com. He looks forward to renewing old friendships and being of service to you, so give him a call today. Fresh New Look For Fall from Your Choice Jill Henderson COUPON $5.00 off Haircut Reg. Price: Kids $15, Men $18, Women $25 (Includes Shampoo and Blow Dry) or Perm or Highlight Special $45.00 (Extra for shoulder length hair or longer.) Expires 3/31/2010 Jill Henderson 503-706-1072 Call today for an appointment 503-706-1072 Available weekdays and weekends by appointment Henderson CC 2-10 Leon began working for Haynes Buckeroo Ford in Molalla in 1988 and was a lot attendant. He quickly moved to the parts department and then on to service. Reed stayed with the dealership until they closed, then headed to Town and Country Ford where he worked in the wholesale parts department. The next move was back to SAN DIEGO TACO COMPANY Green — NOT JUST A COLOR... AN ATTITUDE...A LIFESTYLE...THE FUTURE... Custom Designed Kitchens, Baths Handcrafted • Cabinets • Mantels • Bookcases • Computer Desks • Entertainment Centers Wood Available • Maple • White Oak • Red Oak • Hickory • Cherry • Alder Customer Service is our #1 Priority. 24582 S. 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As a member of the National Society of Accountants and a small business owner himself, it was easy to see that with his experience and knowledge, Padgett was a perfect fit. "We work with small business owners, primarily businesses that employ less than 20 people and don't have a full time financial officer employed," said Strubhar. "We generate and analyze financial reports, offer tax consultation and preparation, payroll services, and business advice. With our comprehensive data comparison of David other businesses in the same industry we can help the business owner improve performance and profitability. Whether the business uses Quickbooks or simply keeps paper or spreadsheet records, we are able to help them analyze their financials to make good business and tax decisions throughout the year." While all of the services Padgett offers help small business owners, there is one in particular that makes the biggest difference. "We come to the business owner to pick up all data and deliver all reports. Twice a month, we are at the business location and make ourselves available to the small business owner to review financial reports and Beck made the decision to become an independent insurance agent and represents a multitude of different insurance companies. "Representing one company was, for the most part, okay, but I feel now I can better serve my clients and have more flexibility," Beck said. Once the decision was made to become independent, TJ felt he wanted to offer even more. So, he asked Michelle Moore and Kate Moore, THOMAS BECK INSURANCE partners in Columbia City Benefits Group, to join forces with him. The timing for Beck to make the move to independent status was a perfect fit for Michelle and Kate. The two corporations are housed at the same location on First Avenue here in Canby. Soon, you will find both signs hanging above the door. This joint venture gives the trio the ability to offer all lines of insurance representing several hundred companies. The two companies are licensed in both Oregon and Washington and offer all general lines of insurance and group and individual health and life insurance. If you are looking for home, auto, health, life, individual or business insurance these professionals can help and find you the best fit. The friendship between TJ, Kate and Michelle was the foundation for this venture. TJ and Kate went to high school together right here in Canby. TJ went on to college and after graduation became a licensed insurance agent and opened his business 11 years ago. Kate grew up exposed to the insurance business watching her mother Michelle build her insurance business. Michelle had long been trying to persuade her daughter to join her as a partner and Kate finally decided it was what she really wanted to do. Kate became a licensed agent and soon after joined her mother as a partner. The official ribbon cutting with the Chamber of Commerce will be held Feb. 11 at 9 a.m. and you are invited to join in for some refreshments and tour their facilities. The Thomas Beck Agency and Columbia City Benefits Group are located at 334 NW First Ave. in Canby and can be reached by phone at 503-266-3566. PADGETT BUSINESS SERVICES answer any concerns or questions they may have. Our organization of small business finances offers peace of mind, allowing the business owner to concentrate on what they really do well-running their business," said Strubhar. Beyond financial and accounting services, Strubhar is also in a position to offer sound business advice to his clients. He is running his own business, and through keeping up with his client's monthly financials, he is in a unique position to become a trusted business consultant. For a business that needs professional accounting services but is not in a position to hire a full time employee to handle them, Padgett Business Services is the perfect solution. David is happy to be associated with a company that has a track record of more than 40 years and that has built a teamwork relationship with companies across the country. He has a simple and straight forward mission statement: "To provide premier Accounting, Payroll and Tax Services to owner operated service and retail Strubhar business with less than twenty employees in the South Metro/North Willamette Valley area." Canby and nearby communities are at the heart of that territory, but he is also happy to meet with business owners in the surrounding area, as well. To find out more about the valuable services Padgett Business Services could provide to you and how cost effective they can be, just give David a call at 503-263-1411 or feel free to email him at [email protected]. Knowing your financial affairs are in good hands and allowing you to do what you do best, that is what David really provides. CANBY MUSIC Continue from page 4 Haines and Botten can play and teach both ends of the spectrum. Canby Music will provide lessons that are fun and challenging, not boring. Lessons are taught six days a week Monday through Saturday and can be scheduled from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. Students of all ages are welcome from children to adults. Buying a guitar, other stringed and percussion musical instruments, or accessories couldn't be easier or more convenient than at Canby Music right here in town. You will find a full line of Ibanez, Fender Starcaster or Johnson and Brian and Matty are proud to announce they are adding one of the finest guitars to their selection — Takamine, the Japanese guitar manufacturer based in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, Japan. The finest in guitars used by some of the greatest artists like Jon Bon Jovi, Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney and Glenn Frey, just to name a few. Canby Music offers a wide selection to chose from. You can select guitars starting at only $65 dollars that come in six different colors. You can choose from acoustic or electric guitars for any level right up to the new Takamine selection soon to arrive. Canby Music not only has some of the best prices to be found anywhere, included in your purchase will be a hard case to transport and protect your investment. If you have ever thought that playing the guitar might be something you would like to do, there isn't a better time than now to learn. In February, Haines and Botten are offering your first lesson for free, just cut out the coupon in their ad in this issue of the Canby Connection, give them a call and make an appointment. Better yet, stop in and talk to either one of these professionals. Canby Music is located at 232 NW First Ave. in Canby. You can reach them by phone at 503-263-2263. www.ThelmasPlace.org 352 NW 2nd Ave. Canby, OR 97013 503-502-4509 The Heart of the Matter is... to maintain a heathy brain you have to engage in healthy lifestyle habits NOW! • Eat wisely and include such things as vegetables, fruits, salmon & drink plenty of water. • Stay physically active with 30 minutes of aerobic exercise daily. • Challenge your mind every day with new, interesting activities. LEARN HOW TO MINIMIZE THE EFFECTS OF MEMORY LOSS AT THELMA’S PLACE • Monthly Support Groups • Weekly Minders Keepers Day Respite program • Monthly Community Education • Wellness center for physical and mental health COMPLETE ALZHEIMER’S CARE AND SPECIALIZED RESPITE CARE We provide more than just a place to live. www.countrysideliving.com 503-266-3031 UPD CC 2-10 390 NW 2nd Canby, OR Thelmas Place CC 2-10 Canby Connection • February 2010 Page 7 ome see obstacles, others see opportunities. Many years ago, a large American shoe manufacturer sent two sales reps out to different parts of the Australian outback to see if they could drum up some business among the Aborigines. S Rick Kauffman and Sam Ewing tinct chemicals. Particle board and plywood, typically used for kitchen cabinets, is usually made by pressing discarded wood shavings, chips and sawdust into useable boards and planks. Of course some type of glue or resin is needed to hold all this together, and that's where the formaldehyde MARKT & COMPANY solicits feedback from customers at the end of a project, as well as from subcontractors and suppliers. This way, they can improve the level of service given to all clients. ■ Give back to the community. Volunteer work and community service is highly valued at Markt & Company. Employees are encouraged to donate time and the owners support several local causes. ReFIT was co-founded by one of Markt & Company's owners in 2005, Some time later, the and makes home modificacompany received tions for disabled, lowtelegrams from the two income homeowners to allow agents. The first telegram them to remain living indesaid, "No business here. pendently. Employees also Natives do not wear regularly volunteer with shoes." The second one Clackamas Women's said, "Great opportunity Services, the Canby School here. Natives do not wear District and Clackamas shoes." Adopt-A-Road, among other The economy over the programs. last two years has been a ■ Solidify systems. Markt challenge for most people Jonathan and Wendy Markt & Company strives to make and the remodeling industhe remodeling process go try has seen a large downturn. However, smoothly. With more than 30 years of experirather than viewing it as an obstacle, Markt & ence, they have systems in place to meet any Company has used this time as an opportunichallenge head-on. ty to do several things. ■ Develop skills. Continued training is ■ Build relationships. Markt & Company integral to the remodeling industry. Classes, seminars and craft demonstrations are done regularly to hone employee's skills in all areas of the business. Markt & Company can be reached at 503657-5557 or online at www.marktandcompany.com or www.marktandcompanyblog.com. Family Size Pizza YOUR CHOICE Large Rancher or Large All Meat Pizza 3 $ OFF 9 $ Regular Menu Price (Excludes Dessert Pizzas) Limited time only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations. 99 *Family Size It for $2 More. Limited time only. Not valid with any other offer. Valid only at participating locations. CANBY 1401 SE 1st Ave. • 503-266-5118 Papa Murphy CC 2-10 And because the kitchen is the hub of your house, there are people in your kitchen. Sadly, there are also unwelcome elements hanging out in your kitchen, creating unhealthy air inside your home. Volatile organic compounds, including formaldehyde, are common in kitchens. Studies have identified about a dozen common organic pollutants that are two to five times higher inside your home than outside. And with prolonged exposure, these pollutants can affect your family's health. What does volatile organic compounds, or VOC's as they are commonly called, actually mean? Volatile is a substance that evaporates into the air under normal conditions. Organic is any chemical that contains carbon. Compound is any substance that is formed by the combination of two or more dis- comes into the picture. Formaldehyde is a recognized carcinogen and in some instances, it can also make people more sensitive to other chemicals. Formaldehyde will also outgas for the entire life of the product, so even if your particle board cabinets are 30 years old, formaldehyde is still polluting your inside air. Outgassing is also made worse by heat, so if your cabinets are near the stove or get direct sunlight, the pollution in your kitchen will increase. Kitchen counters are also a source of high VOC's because of the sealer used on them. Kauffman Woodworking, Inc., your local green remodeler, can help you create an earth friendly, healthier home for your family and friends. Our handcrafted cabinets and eco-friendly countertops are designed to your specifications and will meet the needs of your family. We look forward to working with you, from concept to completion, on your new kitchen and to building a lasting relationship for your future remodeling projects. Please give us a call at 503-266-2458, or stop by our showroom at 24582 S. Barlow Road. 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Valid Only at This Location. Not Valid With Other Offers. Our Drivers Carry Less Than $20 in Cash. Limited Delivery Areas. Expires2/28/10. Carry Out Only. Dominos CC 2-10 hat's in Your Kitchen? The most obvious answer is food. There are also large and small appliances, cabinets, cupboards, counters, flooring, maybe a pantry, accessories and everything you need to prepare food and drinks. Page 8 MAMA MO’S MOCHAS We have enjoyed and made so many friends in Estacada. But we have found it necessary to make a move simply because of economics. We set up business out there because it was so close to home. It really was not the best place to support a coffee business. The people are great and all of our customers have watched our kids grow up and really become our friends. We have had several of our kids help run our coffee shop and it has truly become a "family" business. We are leaving with a "bittersweet" taste in our mouth. Leaving our neighborhood as a business but of confirmation that this is where we are to be. We we are excited to meet and become friends with so have excitement for what is in store next. many in Canby. We have always loved the communiWe at Mama Mo's Mochas just don't serve coffee ty of Canby and already have friends here. and pastries but we become intertwined with the peoOur business is special to us because; A) I am pasple we come in contact with. It is almost impossible to sionate about coffee and chocolate (hence the name not make new friends over a "cup of coffee.” We are Mama Mo's Mochas); B) We have built this mobile unit from the ground up starting from an old RV frame. located on Highway 99E at the Spinning Wheel parking lot. Hours are Monday through Friday, 5:30 a.m. to My dad came from California and help us create a 1 p.m., Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Close Sunday. drive-thru coffee unit from nothing; and C) I love people. I find it hard nowadays to find a person or business that truly can show a caring attitude to the people they do business with. Coffee people are the best. I have Hear Everything Life Has To Offer. come to realize If you’ve been experiencing hearing loss, that these people but have put off getting help because love their coffee as of misperceptions about hearing aids or much as I do and budget concerns, now is a good time to that is just the starting of a great learn more! friendship. The process of Try Oticon Delta setting our business up at The Spinning Wheel with Coupon happened as STOP BY AND PICK UP YOUR though it was desThis Week Only! FREE NORMAN ROCKWELL tiny. We have COUPON CALENDAR! come across no hurdles and the 925 SW 4th Avenue • Canby doors have Off 99E Behind Burgerville • 503-266-9668 opened wide. It gives us a sense www.duttonhearing.com 1 Week Free Coldwell Banker CC 2-10 So on these cold, wet, gray days, how safe is your mail? When you get packages, is there someCANBY UPS place safe and dry they can be left? Or are they sitting just a gust of wind away from getting soaked? At The UPS Store, we have a solution to this: Our mailboxes. With a mailbox at our store, you can be sure your mail and packages are safe and dry. And unlike a PO Box, we can accept packages from any carrier. You'll get a key Warren Holzem card and access to your mailbox 24/7. We are open each weeknight until 7 p.m. for you to get your larger packages. We're open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., too. Not only that, but we can set it up so you'll get a text message or e-mail when you get mail or packages so you won't have to waste a trip. Our mailboxes are perfect for anyone who's away from home when important deliveries may arrive. If you have a home business, you don't have to give people your home address when you have a mailbox at our store. If you sign-up for a new one-year mailbox agreement, we'll waive the set-up fee, and give you an additional three months for free. Our mailbox customers get extra perks, too. Free incoming faxes, half-price outgoing faxes, and up to 10 pounds of junk mail shredding a month are some of the perks. Speaking of perks, come into our store to get your game card for our “Perks & Paydays” scratch-off game. Each purchase gets you a game card and mailbox holders get an extra card in their box each Monday. And there's a mail-in form to get additional game cards without a purchase. (Complete rules are available in the store, or visit www.theupsstore.com/perksandpaydays.) You can get more information about any of our services at our Web site, www.theupsstore.com/5938.htm or on our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/canbyupsstore. I Dutton CC 2-10 F have been in business for six years and operating Mama Mo's Mochas on Springwater Road in Estacada at the View Point Parking Lot. This lovely home is truly move in ready! Nothing to do but bring your furniture. All kitchen appliances included. Upgrades through out, granite counters and travertine floors in kitchen and bathrooms. Beautiful slate entry and slate fireplace. Seller offers home warranty and possible help with closing costs with full price offer! ML#9094217 $259,000 Pam Jones 503-939-8072 $20,500 PRICE REDUCTION! Great ranch style in Canby on cul-de-sac. AC, skylights, RV parking and great garage with built-ins for the handyman. Professionally landscaped with sprinklers. Very nice North side location. ML#9071461 $229,000 Sue Browne 503-310-0509 EXCELLENT CONDITION! This 2002 Bungalo offers great room floor plan with master on the main. Covered front porch, easy landscaping with sprinklers, cozy fireplace and lots of storage in detached garage. All in all easy living on Canby’s northside. ML#10000291 $239,900 Becki Unger 503-504-1866 Beautiful remodel, this home has many upgrades inside and out. Spacious vaulted living room with fireplace. Landscaping, laminate flooring, interior paint, updated balcony and new deck, new roof and tool shed. Quiet and charming area in Canby. ML#9092837 $279,960 Rod Adams 503-984-0950 Padgett CC 2-10 ebruary can be a cold, wet month. It's dark when we go to work in the morning, and dark when we get home at night. And it's not like we're missing much while we're at work. The sun is a rare sight in February. Canby Connection • February 2010 cbseal.com CANBY OFFICE 489 SW 1st 503-266-6861 Canby Connection • February 2010 Engaging in lifestyle habits right now that promote physical health and healthy blood flow to the brain are so important to maintaining the health of your brain throughout your life. THELMA’S PLACE Researchers are frantically working to find a cure for age related memory loss, including Alzheimer's disease and related dementia. The exact cause of Alzheimer's isn't known but the hope is to find better treatment options and ways to prevent the disease entirely. Until that cure is found we can do something to either prevent or minimize the effect that memory loss has on our lives. Research indicates that by adopting a healthy lifestyle it will not only help us have a healthy brain, but it may also help lower our risk of heart disease and diabetes as well. t all began in 1974 when Gary Linton replaced longtime State Farm Insurance agent Wyman Freeby. I The goal since has been to provide unexcelled customer service in an atmosphere those clients can feel comfortable in. Our office has moved to assist us in providing GARY that service to our clients LINTON STATE and prospective clients. We offer a full range of insurance services and FARM products for the individual INSURANCE and family plus businesses to assist you in managing the risk of everyday life. Our office has 24/7 coverage, so when we aren't here you have the opportunity to talk to a real person. The office has a team of experienced insurance personnel, with over 68 years of insurance knowledge. Stephanie Smith has Challenge yourself by taking a class in something you've always been curious about or take up a new sport or learn to play an instrument. Doing different things than you are accustomed to doing is important to generate new brain cells and keep your mind sharp. "People who choose activities that stimulate their minds throughout their lives are less likely to develop dementia, or memory loss", says Robert Wilson, a neuropsychologist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. "There's little evidence that one type of cerebral exercise is better than another. "If I was going to bet on anything, I would bet on reading," says Wilson. "The key is to pick something you enjoy doing and can sustain over a long period of time." The old adage "Use it or lose it" means by doing something right now to become more active, mentally and physically, we can help keep our brains healthy and strong for our entire lives. Thelma's Place located at 352 NW Second Ave. in Canby is a resource center for people experiencing memory loss. For info on monthly Community Education, support groups and Minders Keepers Day Center call Mary at 503-502-4509 or visit www.thelmasplace.org. Country Side Living provides a home for residents with Alzheimer's or other dementia. Visit www.countrysideliving.com. Ingram joined the office last fall as a customer service representative. Stephanie, Cecily, and Kaitlyn are fully licensed and are here to help you protect the risks you face on a daily basis with reasonable price and great service. We offer more than just the basic insurance of auto, home, boat, life and health, as we have the State Farm Bank available offering deposit accounts Gary Linton (right) with Sarah, Kaitlyn, including CDs and HELOCs Stephanie and Cecily. with very good rates. So as you can see, we wear many hats. been with the agency for 12 years, but had We are looking forward to the New Year in several years of insurance experience before this location and invite you to stop by to see coming to the agency. Cecily Renne actually the new office to better serve our current, worked for the agency when she was in high new, and prospective clients. Gary Linton, school then became fulltime, so she has 10 State Farm Insurance, 130 SW Second Ave., years of experience. Suite 102, Canby, Oregon 97013. Kaitlyn Engerbretson also started as a filFor more information, call 503-266-5555 ing clerk while in high school and has been or e-mail to [email protected]. with us for more than three years. Sarah Nagl CC 2-10 E This is good news for those of us who want to live a healthy, active life as we continue to age! Here are some tips: Eat wisely — Experts suggest that high cholesterol may contribute to strokes and brain cell damage. A low fat, low-cholesterol diet is advisable. There is growing evidence that a diet rich in dark vegetables and fruits such as berries, spinach, and broccoli, which contain antioxidants, may help protect brain cells. Adding salmon and tuna that are high in omega-3 fatty acids is important. Other things that are good for your heart and your brain are green tea, dark chocolate and red wine (in small amounts). Drinking plenty of water is actually food for the brain and is important so that toxins can be eliminated from your body. Stay physically active — Physical exercise helps maintain good blood flow to the brain and alters chemicals that actually help protect it. Just 30 minutes a day of aerobic exercise can help slow down memory loss and improve mental function. Researchers from Sweden found those in middle age who began exercising at least twice a week, were 60 percent less likely to develop dementia. Challenge your mind daily — Just as you lose strength and flexibility in your body if you neglect physical exercise the same thing happens to your brain if you don't use it. Markt & Co CC 2-10 ngage in healthy lifestyle habits to maintain a healthy brain. The brain needs exercise just like other parts of your body; the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. Page 9 lub Fit adds additional group exercise classes to challenge participants ranging from beginner to advanced levels. C With the start of any new year, fitness facilities see an increase in member usage as new resolutions and desires are prioritized to reach fitness goals or just make a start to a new beginning. Seasoned veterans of Club Fit, as well as new members know that staying on track can be a difficult task as CLUB FIT daily activities can alter even the most dedicated individual. One way to help participants is to provide different options to help motivate and keep members interested and achieving fitness goals. "Keeping members motivated and entertained is our primary mission for 2010,” said Ron Raines, owner of Club Fit. “We have hired new group exercise instructors, developed new programming, and increased our athletic training to help youths achieve sports specific training. Looking at data that is consistent throughout the fitness industry, training in small or large groups will help members achieve set goals and stay consistent and form accountability." Club Fit, through partnerships with Community Education and Clackamas Community College, has started three new classes with early morning Sunrise Bootcamp, TRX suspension training, and evening Bootcamp where participants perform cardio workouts while working total body strength conditioning. The combination has increased class participation numbers and set a buzz throughout the facility. Canby School District Superintendent Jeff Rose loves the new TRX suspension training format. “I really enjoy the new TRX training where your body weight is the primary tool used against gravity to accomplish a total body workout without using heavy weight,” said Rose. “The different variety of equipment that Club Fit has to offer increases my workout options and gets my day off to a productive start." Club Fit is already planning two new classes starting this Spring with new conditioning and sports performance training for the weekend warrior. With the addition of new group exercise equipment, Club Fit programming looks to improve fitness within the Canby market. For additional information, call Club Fit for details at 503-266-6166. Page 10 Canby Connection • February 2010 alentine's Day is coming soon and perhaps you want to treat that special someone to a romantic candlelight dinner, but the cost of a fine restaurant just isn't in the budget. V G Cupid and Fisher's Meats in Canby has just the answer. For a fraction of the price of a fine restaurant you can serve the finest New York steak and succulent prawns and set a romantic table for two right at home. Fisher's Meats brings back its sweetheart surf and turf offer this year. For only $19.95 you get two of the finest aged 10 ounce New York steaks and eight FISHER’S MEATS jumbo easy peel prawns. A dinner that is fit for a king or queen. It's an easy meal to fix and if you have any questions as far as preparation all you have to do is ask any of the staff at Fisher's. Each of the meat cutters has a multitude of suggestions for all of the meat they sell. Because they pride themselves on selling only the finest quality meat, they want to make sure you feel confident in preparing it. Don't miss this sweetheart deal for Valentine's and also you will find their New York steaks on sale for the balance of the month. If you want the finest in meats every day, you can find them right here on Grant Street in Canby. Never pre-wrapped and if you don't see the exact cut of meat in their case, all you have to do is ask. Any one of the meat cutters at Fisher's are happy to custom cut any piece of meat you choose. Old-fashioned customer service at Fisher's is something Mike Ebner and Joe Stone. they pride themselves in as well. Not only can you find a quality selection of meats, you can grab lunch in their deli and have one of the sandwiches they are famous for — one of the biggest you will ever try and wrap your mouth around and delicious home made soup everyday. They offer a variety of rubs, spices and seasonings for you to choose from and meat and cheese trays for entertaining. In addition they are your game processing professionals. This is truly your neighborhood old-fashioned meat market and they look forward to serving you Tuesday through Saturday every week. Fisher's Meats is located at 272 N. Grant St. in Canby and you can reach them by phone at 503-266-5678 or on line at www.fishersmeats.com The USDA loan program is a federal program offered through the United States Department of Agriculture. This is an excellent product and benefit for those individuals that qualify. Rural housing offers 100% financing opportunities to those that qualify. Rural housing loans are now easier to qualify and are financially secure options for home financing regardless of your situation. Financing advantages to using USDA'S Home Loan Programs are: 100 percent financing; no monthly mortgage insurance; low interest rates; low closing costs; zero down payment; easy credit qualifying; and never a pre-payment penalty. These loans are only offered in rural areas and serviced by direct lenders that meet federal guide lines. These are government insured 100 percent purchase loans. When the federal government agrees to guarantee a loan,lending institutions can help buyers while incurring less risk. Through the program, low and moderate income people can qualify for mortgages even without a down payment. There are other requirements as far as purchase price limitations that vary by state and county, but most of the time buyers will find these limitations to be ample. This program is available to eligible applicants in rural areas, typically defined as open country or rural towns with no more than 20,000 in population. Of course, there are other qualifications as far as income, credit history and loan-to-income ratios. The first and most important step you can take is to find a reputable lender and see if they handle USDA loans and then get pre qualified. Once you have all the facts and know just what kind of price range you qualify for then you can contact a professional real estate broker and begin your search for your new home. Coldwell Banker Barbara Sue Seal Properties in Canby represents many fine homes that in fact qualify for USDA loans and you will find some examples in their advertisement in this issue of the Canby Connection. Homes with grace and style you can be proud to call your own. Coldwell Banker is located at 489 SW First Ave. in Canby and can be reached by phone at 503-266-6861. You can also find them on the web at www.cbseal.com. Give one of their professional real estate brokers a call and make today the first day of your journey to home ownership. ood credit but no down payment? You may still be able to achieve the American dream of home ownership. There is a program availCOLDWELL BANKER BARBARA SUE SEAL PROPERTIES able to those that qualify that makes this the perfect time to make the move to owning your own home and stop renting. COUPON 50% OFF ALL STARKEY PRODUCTS! COUPON *We will honor any competitors’ advertisement or coupon. 107 N. Ivy Street • Canby 503-266-1512 Pacific Hearing CC 2-10 Feb. 1st thru Feb. 5th, 2010 Linton State farm CC 2-10 (Manufacturer’s Suggested retail Price) Canby Connection • February 2010 iabetes mellitus — often referred to simply as diabetes — is a syndrome of abnormal carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism that results in acute and chronic complications due to the absolute or relative lack of insulin. D There are three principal types of diabetes: type 1, which results from an absolute insulin deficiency; type 2, which is the result of insulin resistance and an insulin secretory defect; and gestational, a condition of abnormal glucose tolerance during pregnancy. According to the American Diabetes Association, 23.6 million children and adults in the United States (7.8 percent of the total population) have diabetes, while an additional 57 million people have prediabetes-a condition in which a person's blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diag- Page 11 nosed as diabetes. In diabetics without periodontitis. 2007, 1.6 million new The parallel conclusions drawn cases of diabetes were from independent medical and diagnosed in people ages dental research continue to rein20 and older. Although force the mouth-body connecthese numbers suggest tion. that a significant percent"Oral health is body health-you age of dental patients know really can't separate the two," that they are diabetic, nearsays Lee Shackelford, DDS, ly one-third of adults with FAGD, MPA, Academy of diabetes in the United General Dentistry (AGD) Region States remain undiag17 Director, and dental consultnosed. ant for TRICARE Management Data from the Third Activity (TMA) Dental Care National Health and Branch in Falls Church, Va. DR. MICHAEL CARY Nutrition Examination George King, MD, research Survey (NHANES III) director at the Joslin Diabetes reveals that subjects with periodontitis have Center and professor of medicine at a significantly higher prevalence of diaHarvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. betes than subjects without periodontitis Adds, "periodontal disease can make dia(12.5 percent versus 6.3 percent, respecbetes worse. If you have an infection anytively). Some independent studies also where in the body, that in itself would make show that diabetics with severe periodontiglucose control more difficult." tis experience more diabetes-related comSalomon Amar, DMD, PhD, a professor plications and worse metabolic control than at Boston University's Henry M. Goldman thing we should always be concerned about and we have tried to do our part with changing filters on a regular basis as to not pass any harmful fumes into the atmosphere and we have always been conscientious about our waste and have recycled every possible thing. This move to cut back on our energy use is just one more way we can do our part." Not only do the new light fixtures use far less energy, but they are also equipped with motion sensors so that if there is no detection of motion of someone in the room the fixtures automatically shut themselves off, cutting back on wasteful energy use even more. " We want to make sure every customer receives more than they expect and produce the highest quality collision repair possible. We look for other ways to cut costs all the time that have no impact on our ability to do just that. This new lighting system will help our technicians in their work and will also cut back fixed overhead expenses and allow us to keep our charges to the customer down. All in all it is a win win situation," Jack said. Hotrod Dreamworks is located at 24315 S. Highway 99E in Canby, behind Canby Ford on the north side and you can reach them by phone at 503-266-6511 or on line at www.hotroddreamworks.com. ew lighting helps hold down costs. Jack and Ruth Brito owners of Hotrod Dreamworks and Collision Repair, recently made a decision to invest in the replacement of all their lighting in their shop and body shop areas. N Like all of us, a major expense is something they didn't take on without some serious thought. So many of the old fluorescent lights were HOTROD DREAMWORKS in bad shape and broken and Jack found out that in about five years they would be obsolete and not even available anymore. Then he and Ruth found out there are many tax credits available to both business and residential customers if they replaced their lights with energy conservative fixtures and lights. The last thing they discovered was that the new lights would cut down about 50 percent of their energy use. Once they had the facts, it no longer made any sense to even try and repair their old fixtures. Quality workmanship is something that Jack not only School of Dental Medicine (BUGSDM) believes the relationship between oral health and diabetes to be bi-directional-diabetes affects gum disease and gum disease affects diabetes. He notes that of all the systemic diseases that involve inflammation (including cardiovascular disease and rheumatoid arthritis), diabetes has been studied the most, with a substantial amount of hardcore scientific evidence supporting its relationship to oral care. Diabetes is becoming more prevalent in our society and many of us may have a problem and not be aware. Seeing your dentist regularly can help reduce your risks and notice signs of periodontal disease that may be an indication of a diabetic problem. Please call Dr Cary at 503-266-6844 to set up an evaluation of the health of your gums. We would like the opportunity to help you with the health of your body and your mouth. (Excerpt from AGD Impact January 04, 2010 Diabetes and Oral Health By Jacqualine M. Duda) Ruth and Jack Brito strives to produce but insists on. Brito also saw this as a way to hold down overhead so he could keep his costs down and the price he has to charge to his customers. 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