BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE WEST SLOPE A most pleasant surprise was given Mr. D. P. MacDonald Mon­ day by a group of her friends and neighbors In the form of a dish towel shower. The occasion was her birthday. Among those present were Mrs. Albert Barber, Mrs. Fred; Gower. Mrs. Harold Cox, Mrs. Robert K&mosh, Mrs. Irving La- Fond, Mrs. Nellie Jamieson, Mrs. (Her. Mrs Nick Miller, Mrs Anna Berry. Friday, January 16, 1948 RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grant has just returned from Sun Val­ ley, Idaho. Mr. Grant won the junior chamber of commerce lucky ticket and had his choice of a trip to the Rose Bowl or Sun Valley choosing Sun Valley Mr and Mr. D J. Ga.iorow.ki M c K i n l e y N e W S and son Joey of Seattle spent V IS IT A T PASS the week end at the home of Mr. and y rs §am smith Mrs. Gasiorowski s parents, Mr. j jas^ week end in Grants and Mrs Donald 1’ McDonald. Ore. They were guests of Joey having been with his grand- and wjfe Mr and Mrs parents since Christmas. Smith. spent Pass, their J. D. until it is sold. BOUND FOR SALT LAKE Mr .and Mrs. D. P. MacDonald Harry Mair attended the Rab entertained at dinner Saturday bit show, sponsored by the New evening their daughter and hus­ Zealand Specialty club, which band, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Gasio­ was held Sunday In Portland at rowski and son Joey of Seattle. Mr. Walter Heaton, son Erwin Columbia park. Mrs. B. A. Scott left Monday for Salt Lake, enroute to her home in Kansas City, Mo. She has been a guest of her niece, Mrs. A. J. Neelings for the past month. •VALUES S and H GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES 1 25 Coffee Pots . . . . 89c 2.80 at Dish P a n s............1.99 Iron Skillets...........99c Jan. 31st 1.10 Iron Skillets...........79c 3 49 Dutch Ovens . . . . 2.29 8.65 RUGS ................ 3.99 4 25 19c White Garb. Can 2.89 SPONGES - 59