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
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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
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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.
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Sunday dinner, at the home of
M r and M rs H M H obbs was in
| the w ay of a special event, with
Senator Vernon D Bull, of
G rande the honored guest.
The
senator is attending the current
session of the state legislature, at
Salem.
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.
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(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.
Miss Myers is a sophomore ma
jo r in business administration.
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