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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1949)
Rustic Center Will House 38 Varied Establishments Community Club Seats Officers Ced. Mill, Jan. 12 (C E D A R M IL L » N ew business firm s being opened in M cLain's V illage Shops at Cedar Mill P ark include the Dorel Beauty Salon, operated by Thelm a Henson of Pat's Beauty Salon. Hillsboro: the V illage D ru g Store to be operated by Arthur Borgeson and a grocery and meat market. N ew ly opened is a soda foun tain and restaurant decorated in a western fashion with Mrs. Pau l ine Haack as manager. timately house 38 assorted shops with 90 rooms overhead for ap artment and motel use. L B C T IR K 8 FOR P T A Attending the lectures by Dr. H arry Overstreet and Mrs. Bo- naro Overstreet in Portland Jan uary 10 and 11 were representa tives of the Cedar Mill P.T.A. The authors and lecturers, spon sored largely by the Oregon Con gress o f Parents and Teachers had much of interest to offer The rustic shopping center al listeners. Those attending from here in so houses a grocery store, variety and hardw are store and dry clean cluded Mrs. C. W . Cover, Mrs. F. W . Merewether, Mrs. Archie ing establishment. The Center, located on Sunset Moore, Mrs. L. S. Uppinghouse, H igh w ay at M urray Road is be and M rs. A. R. Pearson. ing built by Fred McLain, con C O R N E L L C L U B H O S T E S S tractor and builder of Cedar Mill Hostess for Cornell Club W e d Park. The Rustic Center will ul- nesday afternoon was Mrs. W . J. Polette. Next meeting of the group will be Thursday afternoon, Jan. 27 at the home of Mrs. D. Sutton. BRICK Common and Face Brick Fireplace Accessories Sylvan Brick Co. Office, W arehouse & Factory 5437 S. W . Canyon Court N ear Sylvan CA-1909 DR. H. A. PUTNAM Chiroproctic Physician 30 years practice in Portland 1 block So of Canyon Road on Howett Road-West Slope Portland phone BEacon 9637 Open eves by appointment N c r em e s h a m p ®0 it cives c 0 F T -W A T 6 r s h a m p eveN h a r d e n ° 0 , n ö i* " a S E R IO U S F A L L In a critical condition at St. Vincent’s hospital is Mr, M A. Jackson follow ing his fall while employed at Northwestern Dock. Friday, January 14. Landing on the ice covered ri ver after a fall of 25 feet, he re ceived multiple injuries including fractures of both wrists and both hands, fracture of one leg in two places, fractured pelvis bone and internal injuries. New Year's Eve in Phoenix Acting a.* Installing officer at the community club meeting W ed- ne-day evening w n Adolpli Neu- bert. first president of the club. Officers installed include!: A1 N. French, president; L. S Upping house. vice president: Mrs. Jack Merrill, secretary and George Burke, treasurer. Chairm an of committees for the ensuing year were announced as follows; Mrs. W Holley, commis sary; M:s. K iank Young, publicity; V. C. Miner, entertainment; Jack | Mutchler, reception and mem- i bership; P. A Thorne, civic and industry, lend F rank Young, w ays and means. A letter from the West Coast Telephone company promised ad F R OM P M U t N I X , A R I Z O N A , comes the above picture ditional service for this area by showing two well-known Beaverton residents as they wel February 1. comed in 1949, ot a New Y e a rs Eve party in the Camel On the program was a skit, "A n d the Light W ent Out" read Back Inn. by Mrs. L. S. Uppinghouse with From left to right are, Mitz Alexander and his wife, La- Mrs. Lloyd Woodell, Mrs. P. A. Merne from Beaverton, and Jack Dempsey, former world Thorne. V . C. M iner and F rank Young enacting character parts. heavyweight boxing champion. An exhibition of baton twirling The Alexanders, former owners of the Canyon Drug, at by Eleanor Boyson and Janet Haskell Center, write greetings from "Autopia," guest lodge French w as expertly done. Both in Phoenix. girls teach tw irling to Journal Ju niors and Miss Boyson holds a championship title. C U B SCOUTS M E E T FOR H APPY HOUR Vocal solos were sung by Mrs. The H&zeldale H appy H our Richard W ism er with her niece, The Cub Scouts held their Club met January 6 with Mra. Miss Darlene Glaskey accompany meeting F riday evening. January L.ois Berber. (Fifteen members ing her “Ah Sweet Mystery of 7 at the School House with their were Present- T h ® next meeting L ife " and "In the Garden o f My Den Mothers. M rs Lola Renlng- wil1 be JanuarV 20 with Mrs. M in H eart," were sung by her. ton and Mrs. Violet M ills; also nie ® erKer- ladles are to A session of community sing led the Scoutmaster, Mr. Law rence mee* a* Mrs. K ollbaba’s Thursday by Mrs. W ism er concluded the of Reedville. 1 P-m - start practicing on program with refreshments follow ____ the play. ing In the cafeteria. SH O W E R , P IN K A N D B L U E N eighbors o f Mrs. H. A. H a a g honored her at home Thursday afternoon with a pink and blue shower. Co-hostesses were Mrs. A. L. S A N D R A J E A N J O R D A N Greathouse and Mrs. A. R. P e a r A girl, Sandra Jean, w as born son. January 13, at St. Vincent’s hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Jordan. W E D D IN G B E LLS Mr. and Mrs. Claude W . Cover announce the engagement of their daughter, Diana to Mr. John A. Morrison, son of Mr. J and Mrs. H ow ard Morrison of > Aloha. SCOUTERS ROUND TABLE The January round table meet ing of Scouters w as held on the evening of January 13 at the Ce dar Mill school. Representatives of Scout troops and Cub Packs were present to enter in a generalized discus sion. FROM CO TTAG E GROVE Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Polette of Cottage Grove were guests last week end of the W . J. Polettes. The two men are brothers. J A N U A R Y B IR T H D A T E S January birthdays will be hon ored with a party Saturday night January 29th at the G range Hall. All residents of the community | interested in an evening of so ciability are welcome. PTA P R O G R A M SET "T rain in g O u r Children for M arriage” is the topic for the regular P.T.A. program to be held I Thursday evening. January 27, at the schoolhouse. BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Friday, January 21, 1949 NEW HOLLAND AUTOMATIC PICK-UP BALING PRESS M ODE! 76 AUTOMATON Of proven design, this modern efhcient baler picks up hay from the windrow, kales and ties—at the rate of 250 bales per hour. 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Present with him were his bro ther Charles, and w ife Edna, his niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Hosea and children Carol and Neal, all from Portland A fter a pleasant dinner and vis it, cards were played in the eve ning, with more refreshments. Judge Fred R. Bull, from Co- quille. Oregon, had intended to attend the dinner but weather I conditions prevented his coming. The hostess, Daisy Hobbs, is employed at Tillm an's Tip Top. in Beaverton. BEAVERTON G IRL HEADS CO M M ITTEE A T U. OF O. U N IV E R S IT Y OK ORGEON. Eugene. (Special) M ary Myers, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth M y ers. Beaverton, has been selected chairman of the finance commit tee for the annual W om en's A th letic association carnival which will be given Feb. 18 on the U n i versity of Oregon campus. 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