January 15th, 2012 Newberry Eagle Issue

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THE NEWBERRY EAGLE • JAN. 15, 2012

New! Pages 12 & 13 - Newberry Attractions - Map with area adventures & recreation!

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Pets PET adoption

ANIMAL

Papa Georgio

EMERGENCY CENTER

Companion Animal Emergency & Critical Care

541-385-9110 www.bendanimalemergency.com.

5PM-8AM WEEKDAYS AND 24 HOURS ON WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS Papa Georgio is a Lab mix that was brought to the shelter because the previous owner could not afford to properly care for him and they were not allowed to own animals where they live. Papa loves to play and run and would definitely benefit from obedience classes. If Papa Georgio sounds like the perfect addition to your family, come down and adopt him today!

365 1245 SE 3rd St, Ste C-3, Bend OPEN YEAR! A One block north of Fred Meyer DAYS

Healthy Teeth, Happy Pet! Dental health is vital to the overall health of your pet. From January 1st to March 31st, 2012, oral radiographs are included in your pet’s comprehensive dental exam and cleaning! (Value up to $150!) Ask us what a comprehensive oral assessment, treatment, and prevention program is and how it can keep your pet healthy!

La Pine Pet Bed & Bath Inc. Professional Pet Lodging & Grooming

FULL-SERVICE VETERINARY CARE, AT-HOME CONVENIENCE “Sparky”

Call: Michelle Scott, Foster Care Program Coordinator Humane Society of Central Oregon 61170 SE 27th St. Bend, OR 97702 541-382-3537, Twitter: @BendHumane Facebook: Humane Society of Central Oregon J

OPEN SATURDAYS

Contact Dr. Deb at 541-410-2598 or drdeb@allpetssmiling.com to schedule your pet’s appointment in the comfort of your home!

www.allpetssmiling.com

The All Pets Smiling Mobile Van is equipped to provide:

• Radiology • Surgery • Wellness Care/Vaccinations • Dentistry • Advanced Dentistry • Emergency Services • Geriatric Care • Hospice Care

Safe & Caring Doggie Day Care

Exercise - Play - Rest - Cuddling Call us to take care of your dog

Corner of Russell & Reed

536-5355

“Let your pets vacation with us.”

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How will 17-20 New Jobs Impact the Economy in La Pine? It features a different “Special” each day and a wide variety of sandwiches… Healthy, non-preservative Regular Meat, and Vegetarian, or Vegan sandwiches. You can find your favorite beverage at the Juice Bar, as well. The deli delivers free within La Pine city limits, but starting this week, you can make the choice to come in to the “Hole in the Wall Deli”, where seating is available in the “Fireplace Room”. Catering is also available for your meetings, or arrange to bring your meeting in to the Deli. There is seating for up to 24 people. The Persons have continued to add to their inventory. Bulk Foods and spices, supplements, frozen foods, Gluten-Free foods, as well as a large selection of Homeopathics are all displayed and available in the store. Ken offers classes on Nutrition and offers free information and tips on good health and nutrition. Ken Steward (6-7 jobs this year) Ken Steward opened Auto Star Automotive September 7th of the past year. He has created 4 new jobs and plans to hire 2 or 3 more employees this year. The full-service Professional Automotive Mechanic Shop is located at 16855 Reed Road, just before the railroad tracks. Ken says, “We’ve been getting a lot of positive feedback. We know it’s important to be reliable and professional. People really want that in La Pine. We recently began servicing Sunriver Resorts’ vehicle fleet, which is around 90 vehicles, too.” Ken said he feels the La Pine business community has started to adapt to the tough economic times. Those who build good relationships with other businesses and those in the community will be successful. Heating for the shop is supplied by recycled oil and they are always accepting your old engine oil for that purpose. Steward is no stranger to the La Pine business community. He also owns Snow Cap Collision Repair & Paint, Central Oregon Towing & Recovery, and La Pine Towing and Recovery.

Scott Asla (6-7 new jobs this year) Scott opened S&S Auto Parts in October of the last year (2011) with only two employees. In 3 months he doubled his job count to four and expects to add 2 or 3 more within the next 12 months. All his employees live in La Pine. Scott said, “We had S&S Auto Parts stores in Bend and Redmond and sold in 2005. I have been looking at La Pine since 2008. My wife, Sue and I (S&S) bought this building in La Pine and it is already totally leased out. We have over 6500 sq. ft. of inventory and are continuing to add more. We are doing our best to provide what La Pine needs. Sales at the store are on schedule according to our plan. We saw a need and started building custom hydraulic and air conditioning hoses. We are open 7-7 Week days 8-5 on Saturdays and Sundays from 10-5, as well. People seem to like the extended hours.” “I have found La Pine is a great place to do business,” says Scott. “We want to be able to provide the services and products the community needs, so they don’t have to travel to Bend. I believe in Shopping Local, but it is our duty, as local businesses to give back to the community, too. We support the La Pine Community Kitchen. We have a big barrel right inside the door and our customers bring in canned foods.” Scott went on the say, “The north end of La Pine feels real vibrant now. We are located at 52674 North Highway 97. We enjoy having Habitat for Humanity La Pine ReStore as a neighbor. We are in La Pine to stay, we love it”. These 3 new businesses, all were started in 2011. They are growing and thriving and adding jobs to our community. All three owners believe that by providing quality local services and products folks in the Sunriver and La Pine and the surrounding areas will be able to save time and money by finding what they need, locally. The US Chamber of Commerce states that out of every 100 jobs created by service type businesses, 45 additional jobs are created in various other job sectors. These 17-20 jobs should actually result in nearly 30 new jobs in our area. That represents 30 households that can continue to live, work and play in La Pine/Sunriver area, because these business owners believed there was a need for their services and products, took advantage of the opportunity and made the investment of time and money to make it happen. Thanks goes to these entrepreneurs, and the customers that support them for stepping up and doing their part to help improve our local economy. J


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