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Chehalem Business Connection
December 2013



Janis’ features ‘amazing’ selection of merchandise
J
First Street store has 
ready to find one for you that 
something for everyone
you love. And just like every- 

thing else in this shop, the hand-
anis’ is owned and operated bags are very reasonably priced. 

by Janis Schroeder. It is a Besides handbags, Janis’ also 
friendly and relaxing place to carries candles, greeting cards,

shop in historic downtown New- handcrafted soaps, jewelry,

berg.
watches, scarves, hats, lotions, 
Janis’ recently relocated to a
specialty glasses and trays, books 

and a whole lot more.
larger upgraded 1907 building. 
She has created an atmosphere of At Janis’ you can buy local 

welcome to her customers. Nice and find treasure in your own 
wide aisles and beautifully back yard. There are so many 

arranged merchandise allows for choices that it might be hard to 
decide, but she is here to help 
easily selecting gifts.
you.
A new seating area boasts a 

couch, chairs, coffee maker and Janis believes that there are 
your local newspaper. It’s a rest- three important factors in a great 

ful wait for those who choose, shopping experience: Choice, 
while your fellow visitor is price and customer service.

browsing. Janis’ also offers an If you feel the same way, you 
will love this shop. Janis’ is lo- 
adorable play area for the kids, Janis’ new location on First Street has much more space to house the eclectic line-up of wares the business has become 
while mom or dad shops.
Funky, retro, fabric, designer in- in every color imaginable.
famous for.
cated at 616 E. First St. in New- 

Janis’ features an amazing se- spired, outdoor, leather, conser- If Janis doesn’t have a bag that berg, and the phone number is 
lection of handbags, including:
vative and everything in between, suits your taste or needs, she’s
503-554-9500.



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‘Tree of Remembrance’ set for another year at Attrell’s 
Local funeral home provides a number of events for those grieving during the holiday season


he holidays are quickly member their loved one, regard- the request. The event continues Music, refreshments and a time 
approaching and for less of where or when the death from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every of fellowship are included. 

many suffering the loss occurred. The three-part pro- Monday through Saturday The last event, “Mother’s
of a loved one the season means gram is designed and open to through Dec. 31. Families are Heart,” will be held at 7 p.m.

a difficult and isolating time of anyone who wants to attend. welcome to come by whenever Dec. 3 at Attrell’s in Newberg. 

year.
The first event is ongoing
they desire, with the exception In 1996, Mother’s Heart Support 
of Christmas Day.
Group of Newberg began meet- In response, Attrell’s Funeral from Thanksgiving until New 

ing around the Tree of Remem- Chapels, located in Newberg Year’s Day. A Christmas tree The second event will be held 
brance to hang ornaments in and Sherwood, are offering the will be placed in each Attrell’s at 2 p.m. Dec. 8 in Newberg, 

memory of their children.
“Tree of Remembrance,” an op- chapel during the week of and at 4 p.m. in Sherwood. This 
portunity for those who have Thanksgiving. Starting at 10 is a time to honor the names The event is designed to help 

experienced the death of a loved a.m. Nov. 29, family and friends listed on ornaments hung on the mothers who have lost a child 

one to do something special for are invited to bring ornaments trees.
realize that they are not alone. 
themselves: a time to share and to commemorate loved ones. Living in Newberg or being a The “Time of Remembrance 

receive support from those who Traditional glass ornaments are member of Mother’s Heart is Program” celebrates memories 
sense how hard the holidays can available at the chapels if need- not required.
represented by the ornaments. 

be, a press release said.
ed.
Anne Kister, grief educator with For more information, call 
The event has been held for Ornaments that were stored at Community Care through Provi- Attrell’s in Newberg at 503- 

the past 25 years by Attrell’s, the chapels from previous years dence Hospice, will share how 538-2191, stop by the office 

allowing hundreds of people to will be placed on the tree only to get through the holidays fol- at 207 Villa Road or visit 
do something tangible to re-
after a family member makes
lowing the death of a loved one.
www.attrells.com.








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