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Mike Fittro joins staff of Parkrose Hardware as rental manager.
Photo courtesy of Parkrose Hardware
New rental manager
Parkrose Hardware welcomes Mike Fittro to the newly created position of Rental Area Manager. Mike brings a wealth of experience in the rental industry. Please see Mike for your rental needs. Parkrose Hardware, 10625 N.E. Sandy Blvd, has been serving Mid-County since 1948. a Family owned and locally operated these professionals will provide solutions for all your hardware needs. Contact the store at 503-256-3103. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday, 9a.m.-6 p.m.

Relief is near at hand
Julie McAllister, MSPT has recently opened Cascade 205 Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, PC at 9260 S.E. Stark, Suite B. Julie has been a Physical Therapist at the Cascade Athletic Club for over 11 years. Specialty care includes lumbar stabilization training, women’s health, therapeutic pool exercises and Truthotic custom footbeds along with the full range of general rehabilitation services.

Meet Julie at an Open House Tuesday, May 13 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Call 503-255-1500 if you have any questions.

Educational opportunity knocks
There is a new school available to students interested in cosmetology and a new resource for community residents. Newly opened at 13838 N.E. Sandy Blvd, Madison Beauty School boasts a state of the art facility-featuring top of the line equipment, and training in hair, nails and European facials. Owner JoAnna Huynh selected this location for its convenience to Vancouver as well as the rest of the Portland Metro Area.

With four instructors on board and a first class of 20 students, the school will be ready to offer customer services in hair and nails by the end of the month. Facial students will be ready for customers by mid-June.

Students may select day or evening classes and can choose to study any or all of the skills offered. At the completion of training, they will be prepared to take the state licensing boards necessary to pursue a career in cosmetology.

To learn more or to schedule an appointment with a student, call 503-252-5453.

Chiropractic care
Dr. Kathleen Vargovich has recently completed a 12-hour course offered by Western States Chiropractic College addressing chiropractic evaluation of neck and arm pain treatable by chiropractic care.

Dr. Vargovich is a 1995 graduate of Western States Chiropractic College and also maintains a current license in massage therapy. She has been serving the Gateway Community since 1999. Her specialties include chiropractic manipulation of the joints of the spine and extremities with additional massage and muscular techniques to improve muscular function contributing to joint dysfunction. Also offered are sessions devoted to massage for relaxation or healing.

Chiropractic payment discounts are available for payment at time of service and in some other cases.

The doctor’s office is conveniently located one block south of 102nd Avenue and Halsey Street at 10245 N.E. Clacakams St. Bring a donation for the Oregon Food Bank and help the hungry. For more informaion call Dr. Vargovich at 503-255-4375.

Kelley’s celebrates 20 years in Menlo Park Plaza
Brian and Paulette Kelley, owners of Kelley’s Furniture Showcase in Menlo Park Plaza and in Clackamas on 82nd Avenue.
Photo courtesy of Kelley's
Brian and Paulette Kelley have created a truly unique furniture shopping experience. Kelley’s Furniture Showcase customers can expect the special attention and personal touch made possible by a locally owned and family operated business. Stretching back more than 50 years to the business begun by Harold Kelley, their longevity speaks to their commitment to quality and service.

And beyond furniture, the store offers an unusual selection of high quality accent pieces. The floor displays are designed to look like rooms, much as they would in your home.

With service as the cornerstone of their business, the Kelley’s strive to take good care of their customers. All sales staff are available for home visits to insure any items selected will fit the home and lifestyle of the purchaser. Such attention to detail has resulted in 20 years at Menlo Park Plaza at Northeast 122nd Avenue and Glisan Street, 503-255-2888. There is also a Clackamas store at 10822 S.E. 82nd Ave., 503-786-8883, which offers the same great quality. Because Brian Kelley is most often at the Menlo Park location and Paulette Kelley at the Clackamas location, you can be assured of receiving the same attention and quality service at both stores. Pay them a visit. You won’t be disappointed.
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