News and Opinion from Sisters, Oregon

Sisters Business at a glance

Owner Tamara Emberton celebrated the opening of Scents and Non-Scents at her new location last week.

Scents and Non-Scents celebrated its opening at Barclay Square with an open house on Friday, May 3.

Classy Kids Korner offers new and used children's clothing at 192 East Main Ave. (former site of Sisters Feed Company).

Sisters Feed Company has moved up the block to larger quarters at 102 E. Main Ave.

Dr. Inice Gough of Three Sisters Chiropractic Clinic recently introduced the Insight Millennium into her practice in Sisters. The Insight is high-tech computerized diagnostic equipment that features three different, painless and non-invasive tests that help characterize abnormal activity surrounding the spine.

This is the newest technology available for the chiropractic profession for the detection of subluxations by measuring physiologic activity.

Subluxation is the term used to describe an abnormal position/movement of the spinal vertebrae, which disturbs communication within the central nervous system, causing decreased function.

"Often times subluxations do not create pain or discomfort until they have progressed to an advanced stage," said Dr. Gough. "The Insight Millennium helps me accurately identify these problems before they become symptomatic."

For more information call 549-3583.

Village Interiors has moved its flooring division to 352 East Hood Ave., next door to its main location.

The flooring department, which features carpeting, wood flooring, tile and vinyl, has expanded to such a degree that it required considerably more space.

The High Desert Gallery at 161 North Elm St. (across from the Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce Visitors' Center) is now open, featuring artwork of local, national and international artists.

Four Oregon artists are featured including work by Katy Adamson (Glass Fusion), Paul Alan Bennett (Watercolor), Karen Joy Ritchie (Watercolor) and Jeff Wester (Ironwork).

The gallery also features the work of equine artist, Beatrice Bulteau and 2002 Winter Olympic featured artist and poetic cowboy artist, Fred Lyman.

For more information call Myrna Dow at 549-6250 or e-mail: [email protected]

 

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