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Volume 2, Issue 12 | December 2004 |
Cedar Mill News
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History in the News Cornell RoadOriginally known as the “Road Through Cornell Gap,” Cornell Road was surveyed in 1868 by a committee who reported that they “proceeded to examine said route and find the same to be one susceptible of making a good road and will be of public utility, will shorten the distance to Portland and will damage no one.” |
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Bales grocery business soldThe story of the Bales/Findley family in Cedar Mill started on a strawberry farm. The future founder of our Thriftway store, Odus Bales, heard that there was a good strawberry patch out this way and came over to purchase berries for his St. John’s grocery. |
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Time to Renew your Cedar Mill Business Association membership |
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Beaverton annexes!The City of Beaverton held a hearing on Monday, December 6 to consider the annexation of several large areas near the intersection of Cedar Hills Boulevard and Barnes Road |
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Sunset Transit Center lot adds short-term parkingThe
Sunset Transit Center parking lot is usually filled by 7:30 or 8 am every
weekday. To accommodate people who wish to travel on MAX for reasons other
than full-day commuting, |
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