MEW HOME CAND LELIGH TING Ruth Beckman, The McCaffreys are nicely es­ The annual candlelighting ser­ tablished in their newly built vice of the Valley Community modern home on 2775 N. \V. Pet- church will be held Sunday, Recent Bride, tygrove. Their house has large evening, December 21. at 7:45. i window walls, radiant heat, na­ A program of carols, will be Lives In H'Wood tural wood finish, asphalt tile sung by the choir and the con­ WEST SLOPE News SCHOOL ROOM PARTIES On Thursday afternoon the Gabel school children had their Christmas party with each grade holding its' individual party in its’ room. Each room had a Christmas tree. Then all the children assembled in the library for a gift exchange, carol sing­ ing and refrfthments. Several friends of the school were invited to share in the fes­ tivities. the ¿invitations being made by the art department. floors and all the latest features gregation. Lee Eddy will read used in home construction. scripture from the Bible pertain­ ing to the prophecy concerning REUNION IN B. C. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. G A. Rick and baby Sharon of Fairway Drive HOME TRANSFERS are leaving Saturday for West- Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. ‘ Mickey) view. British Columbia, where McCaffrey, formerly of 8211 S\V they will have a family reunion Birchwood road, have sold their over Christmas with Mrs. Ricks’ home to Mr. and Mrs. Robert family, the first "get together" Gollehur and son. Bob. The in 16 years. Mrs. Rick’s mother Gollehurs are selling their Parr­ and sister are driving up with way Drive home. them and taking the boat from Vancouver. SABEL CHRISTMAS On Kriday morning at 10:45 GabelOountry Day school held its Christmas program with the pre-school department and first grade students presenting a modem version of an American Christina-; Eve. The second grade on up through the eighth grade, presented the story of the nativ­ ity with the following cast: Jean Neher, Mary; Danny Griffin. Joseph: Eddy Henson, narrators; Douglas Berg. Douglas Kiel and William Weirlch, shep­ herds. The Kings were: Jimmy Buck- ley, John Gurian and John Es- I sig- During the intermission Janice Potter played a piano solo. Every child participated as [ members of the chorus as carol­ ers or angels. Does Your Roof Leak? See Vs for P A T C H P A C K Shingles A NEW CONVENIENT PATCHING SHINGLE Tapered fo r Ease of Application PATCH PACK is a new method of rep airing shingled roofs w h ich e lim in a te s most of the work and en ables the a m a te u r to do an exp ert job w ith no ch a n ce of error. CORVALLIS CALLERS Each bundle of Patch Pack shingles is a co m ­ plete k it w ith n a ils included PATCH PACK shingles are m ade o f genuine stra ig h t g ra in Western Red Cedar. ! They new p attern and w ithout p lace , Patch o f the roof. ! are e sp e cia lly beveled according to a w hich en ables them to be applied e a sily te arin g other shingles loose. O nce in Pack shin gles become a p erm anent part T h e y w ill last as long if not longer than old sections o f roof. PATCH PACK is a new ly designed rep air shingle It is sim ple to use. A n inexp erienced person can do as good a job p atchin g a shingled roof as a ! skille d carp e n te r HOMEBUILDERS SUPPLY CO. BEAVERTON, OREGON SYLVA N CUBS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wetter- borg and Mr. and Mrs. Richard LEAVES FOR MONTANA Fisk, all of Adair Village, Cor­ Miss Katherine Gibson of Gabel vallis. spent last Friday and Sat­ school's faculty is leaving for urday nights with Mr. Wetter- ^ Bozeman, Montana, her home, to | borg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. | spend the Christmas vacation. I N. Weterlxtrg, of Brentwood Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanson, j avenue. The young couples re- and son, also affiliated with the i turned to Corvallis. Sunday school, are spending Christmas I night. I at their former home. Columbus, | I Mr. Wetterborg was elected to Ohio. ! the Oregon Delta Chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathemat­ JR. FIRST CITIZEN ics fraternity. Charles R. Holloway. Junior, of 3413 R. W. McChesney road JUDY'S OPERATION was named junior first citizen Little five year old Judy De of Portland for 1947 In the Jun­ Weese is recovering at her home ior Chamber of Commerce annual following a recent operation for contest. the removal of her tonsils and Mr. Holloway will he honored 3 adenoids. at the 17th anniversary of the Mrs. M. Scotnev, of Tacoma. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Judy’s grandmother, has re­ January 8 at the Masonic hall. turned home after a two weeks’ Mr Holloway is president of the stay in West Slope with the Dirtland Junior Chamber of Commerce. DeWeese’s. s 4 « c < County Realtors Set Up Branch In Beaverton Area More firmly establishing .its reputation for full county real- estate coverage, the Washington County Agencies. Hillsboro. Har­ ry M. Seahold, realtor, has estah lished its branch office in Beav­ erton, at the east " Y ” . Duane D. Try. active in the east end of the county will act as office man­ ager and Virgil Maffett is sales­ man for the new branch, which is schedule«! to open December 19. The new branch will continue the service its parent firm of­ fers in Hillsboro (main office) and Forest Grove (branch of- fs-e.) All type of property list­ ings are handltxJ, Including farms business, homes, acreage and the like. In addition, a full real estate Insurance and real estate loan service is included in the firm’s facilities. On Monday evening at 7:30 on Decemlier 22. the Valley Com­ munity will have its Sunday- school i>arty and program which will I h > presented by the young people The program will be un­ der the direction of Mrs. C. A. Walters’, superintendent of the primary department and Mrs. J. To all our friend s. . . old and n e w . . . w e extend every good wish for joy and happiness! O ur part in making your holidays the happiest . . will be to continue to bring you, as we always have in the past. Q U A L I T Y F O O D S AT GREATER SAVINGS! SPEEDY FOOD LOCKERS SPECIAL Thursday, Friday. Saturday ONLY Tomato Soup Can Velveeta-by Kraft CHEESE 2 lbs. 93c O' ° CAMPBELL’S Limit 5 Cans 4 O. Holeman. superintendent of the beginners’ department. San­ to Claus will appear at the close of the evening with gift boxes for all the children. CHURCH S. S. PARTY Hersheys Chocolate SYRUP can 17c A Tempting Dish For The Winter Days Chase and Sanborn's COFFEE lb. 49c NO DEALERS BLACK TEA 4 4 4 F rid a y , D ecem ber 19, 1947 The Cub Pack from Sylvan School will have a Christmas party on Friday night at the school. A supper will be served at »1:30 to the bovs and their parents. Dens 1 and 2 will pre­ sent a skit. Movies are to he shown, ami there will be a pre­ sentation of awards. It will be the last meeting for Dr. George Redpath. the Cub GIFT EXCHANGE Master, and Mr. Barney Young The Women’s Class of the will take over his new leader­ Valley Community Church held ship duties in January. their Christmas meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Armfield of ^aurelwood Drive NEW FA M ILY on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cake have A feature of the meeting was 4sold their home on Canyon Lane a Christmas gift exchange among to Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s the members and a packing of Harris and children of Chicago. the Christmas gift Ixixes which The Harris family consists of a will he presented to the children ten-year-old daughter and a 12- at their party on Dec. 22. Mrs. vear-old son. George Starr presided at the business meeting. At a pretty autumn wedding at St. Thomas More church in Green Hills on November 22. Miss Ruth Beckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A F Beckman of Canyon Drive became the bride of Robert Drane of Holly- wood, California The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a cream colored satin wedding dress and a fingertip veil Her banquet was of white orchids, roses, bouvardia, and chrysanth­ emums. Her only attendant. Mrs. Edith Lineberger. wore an Oriental blue dress and earned pale yel­ low Chrysanthemums. Two niec­ es of the bride’s. Marlene Free­ man and Dorothy Palmer, were flower girls. They wore white LIVES ON BRENTWOOD dresses and carried baskets of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Weber are yellow- mums. Best man was a cousin of the living on Brentwood avenue now their Wyndmere bride’s. Robert Egan. Joseph Ma­ after selling lone and Stewart Inglis were Circle home to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson from Seattle. The Pat­ ushers. Father Francis Schaefer sol­ tersons have a little girl who emnized the marriage ceremony is three and a four and one-half year old son. assisted by Father Denham. After the ceremony, a wed­ ding reception was hold at the Beckman home for one hund­ red guests. Mrs. Gertrude Gores of Los Angeles, and Mrs I .ill-1 ian Freeman, aunts of the bride, assisted in serving The young couple left by auto­ mobile for Hollywood, where they will njake their home i f t f t r t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t A f t f t f t f t f t f t f t f t * * * * * * f t A f t f t f t f t A f t f t f t f t f t f t f t # BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE t IIUIK JOI NS IN MING At the eleven o’clock service on Sunday morning at the Val­ ley Community United Presby­ terian church the adult and youth choirs will combine in singing a program of Christmas music. The choirs, numliering thirty- five voices, are under the direc­ tion of John J. Doubt, junior. 1 lb. 39c . B EN H U R Brand pkg. 29c FUDGE MIX :« < T O O T S IE B ra n d — Y o u C a n 't Beat T h is Hom e M ad e Fudge— M ade in 4 M inu tes. 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