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Beaverton Bakery Gets Ready to Celebrate New Look
New sign, updated paint job. Same great pastries.

The Beaverton Bakery, which recently celebrated its 90th anniversary, is planning a ribbon-cutting celebration next week to unveil a slightly new look and continued commitment to good food.
There will be an update to the theater marque sign that hangs out front, as well new windows, new signs, a new awning, and a fresh coat of paint.
There will be the same delicious baked goods.
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Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle says the bakery is a historic part of the city's landscape and hopes people will drop by for the celebration.
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"Beaverton Bakery has been on the most popular downtown landmarks for more than 90 years," Doyle said.
The bakery started out as a pharmacy in the home of Beaverton's first doctor, Francis Marion Robinson.
In 1925, Charles Yeager bought the home and turned it into Yeager's Bakery.
The ribbon cutting will be August 3rd.
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