Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, April 03, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    SATURDAY. APRIL 8, l&2fl.
PAGE FOUR
MALHEUR ENTERPRISE. VALE, OREGON
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Itcma of Local and Personal In
terest, by county Correspond
ents of the Enterprise
FRIDAY, APRIL 16th
THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS
TheNEWLY MARRIED COUPLE
BiT Caste, Pretty Costumes
Its SOME Comedy in Two Acts
Also Thirty Minutes of
"TWELVE POUND LOOK"
AN ORIGINAL PLAYLETTE
No Reserved Seats Come Early Please
Curtain Rises at 8 o'clock
AD JUTS 50c and 77c PLUS WAR TAX
What to Eat
Where to Eat
WILL NO LONGER BE A PROBLEM
AFTER YOU HAVE TRIED A HOME
COOKED MEAL HERE.
WE SERVE AT ALL HOURS
Salads Are One of Our Specials
Bread and Pastiies
"Hikes, Cookies, Doughnuts, Fancy Pastries
,Candy, boxed or bulk, Fruit and Nuts
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CITY BAKERY AND ELECTRIC CAFE
D. A. McFADDEN, Prop.
PHONE 251 VALE, OREGON
BROGAN
BROGAN, Oregon, March 30, H.
A. Aldridge of Baker is here this
week.
Weaver Randolph of Vale was in
town Monday fixing up the tele
phone lines.
I Mrs. R. H. Lockett of this city
went to Juntura Monday.
Miss Cecile Logan who is attending
the O. A. C. at Corvallis was here
for a short visit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Logan of On
tario were here Monday.
At the oral spelling test between
the Jamieson and Brogan schools,
, Brogan won first place, but only af-
i ter a close contest.
I Hazel Charles of Jamieson was a
visitor at the Wilson home the week
end.
Lewis Rose of Ironside was in
town Sunday.
mmmWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVL Thelma Van Buren, Mrs. M. Ruth-
eford and Vada Lawrence of Ontario
passed thru here last week enroute
to Ironside.
J. F. Reed went to Unity on busi
ness this week.
Myrtle Glascock, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Logan, Lafe Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Allen, attended the
dance at Malheur Saturday night.
They all reported a very good time.
The Sunday school will give an
Easter program next Sunday. Every
body is invited.
Fred Reed, who has been at the
Vale Sanitorium for the past few
months returned to his home here
Thursday.
Roy Harrington and J. H. May of
Cow Valley were in town Saturday.
Mrs. A. II. Retteg has been on the
sick list this week.
Mrs. J. P. Smith of Ironside is
visiting her son J. A. Smith and
family this week.
Mrs. Sherman of Boise, Idaho is
visiting her daughter and family
Mrs. A. A. Daubrava this week.
Do not forget the 2nd of April!
Everybody is invited to attend the
Leap Year dance at the community
hall. The O. H. S. Orchestra will
play.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thompson went
to Vale Wednesday on business.
George Glenn of Vale was in town
this week.
Mr and Mrs, A. Reed, Alford and
Allen Schlottman, Clifford Cole, Cyril
Crawley, Clarence Vandiver, attended
the show at Vale Saturday night.
Ike Reed went to Ontario Sunday.
Mrs. Lester Derrick of Jamieson
was a guest at the home of Mrs.
II. Tague last Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Reed who has been
visitingf her daughter at Caldwell,
Idaho, returned to her home here
Monday.
RIVERSIDE
Plan Organization-..of -..Basket ..Ball
Team Store Manager HI Hold
Church Service.
RIVERSIDE, Oregon, April 1.
Mrs. Frank Newtov has just returned
home from Boise- where she under
went an operation. Her friends are
glad she is back and feeling fine
again.
Roy Lawrence, expert mechanic, ar- children's help being needed at home,
rived this week and is working in the , It would not make the people finan
Riverside garage. cially poor to receive a little outside
Saturday for a short visit with
sister, Mrs. S. S. Simpson and also
to look over the land situation in this
vicinity. Mr. Wyard was very favor
ably impressed and with Mr. L. L,
Culbertson purchased 200 acres in
the Crane Creek country and which
they are equipping for immediate
work.
Mr. Johnson, a stock man, bought
the ranch lately occupied by Lee
Brown, now by Mr. Cheek, for the
consideration of $28,000.
Mrs James Bartshe of Caldwell ts
now making a pleasant visit with her
son, Mr. John Bartshe and family.
Charles Herr sold his 20-acre tract
this week for $5,000.
The rate of attendance at the
Park School is very low the past two
weeks due to good weather and the
Notice to Stockmen
We have employed a Range Rider
for our lands in Township 18 Range 43, Town
ship 19 Range 42 and Township 20 Range 42.
All stockmen are warned to keep their stock
off these lands.
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Oregon & Western Col. Co.
By W. J. Pinney, Agent
PUTTING OFF TIL TOMORROW
Means Suffering Next Winter!
Putting off 'til tomorrow is the cause of all
fuel famines. Last minute orders for fuel
mean a shortage because the demand is greater
than the supply. Last fall and winter we could
not fill a tenth of the orders for wood, so great
a volume flooded our office.
Our supply of wood is now large. You can
place your order today and insure yourself
enough for any emergency. By pooling your
order with your neighbor you will get quick
shipments and it will be easy to handle. A car
load is only 16 cords, and many people find
they can use this much themselves.
Our yard manager will gladly give you any in
formation regarding prices of wood. Make ar
rangements to order your wood right away.
When the cold winds howl outside your house
next winter your snapping, cracking, cheerful
wood fire will more than repay you for your
forethought.
AT VALE YARD
A Full Car Costs $05.12
A Half Car Costs $32.56
We guarantee each car to
contain 16 full cords.
F. L. GILBERT,
Manager Vale Yard
BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER CO.
BULLY CREEK
Good Attendance at Farm Bureau
Move To Warmsprings
Ranch
BULLY CREEK. April 1, Mr. and
Mrs. Harris have spent the last week
in Pnrma owing to the serious ill
ness of his sister.
Mrs. J. Gillett has been in Vale
the last week visiting friends and
incidentally receiving dental treat
ment. J. J. Dirkerson, George Dickerson
and Richard Galloway attended the
Farm Bureau which was held near
Vole.
Mrs. A. Jensen has returned to her
home, after spending several weeks
in Vale receiving treatments.
This school week ended with a per
fect attendance.
H. B. Earp and family will re
side at the Warmspring ranch this
I summer.
JAMIESON
"uuila Set Good Attendance Record
Give Student Surprise Party
JAMIESON, Oregon, March 30.
The following pupils were neither ab
sent nor tardy the past month: Dor
othy Bridwell, Daisy Irwin, George
Horn, Wilson Dunn, Bernico Kellcy,
Amy Kelley, Dorris Pritchard and
June Lockett. The upper grade
room won the tardiness contest this
month.
The spelling contest between Bro
gan and Jamieson at the Brogan
Community Hall, March 20, was won
by Brogan. We are proud of the
spellers of our school just the sume.
A surprise party was given for
Mildred Bennett March 30 at the
school house. She was given a hand
kerchief shower. Mildred, who is go.
ing to Vale to live, will bo missed by
all.
The. boys and girls of the Jamieson
School purchased $14.75 in Thrift and
War Suvings Stumps during the
month of Marvh. The largest num
ber purchased by one pupil was two
War Savings Stumps and six Thrift
Stumps by Chester Kelley.
Miss Lola Jensen spent the week
end In Ontario shopping.
J. I Pope and Miss Hazel Charles
were in Vale last Saturday having
dental work done.
The McCumbridge family have been
but ull are improving.
There will be church and Sunday
schol every Sunday at the First M.
E. church. Come next Sunday.
The girls in Riverside are planning
on "getting up" a basket ball team
this summer. Wont some one "get
up" a "match team" so they can show
their athletic ability?
Lloyd McRea has been visiting out
side points the past week.
Elise Cox has been acting as nurse
maid to Mrs. Newton's baby during
the absence of his mother.
Mr. Wing, the station agent, has
been talking of leaving us for a bet
ter paying position.
Dan McPherson, manager of the
Vale Trading Storejias been sick with
a cold for a few days.
DEAD OX FLAT.
DEAD OX FLAT, April 1. Mr.
Horace Joseph went to Seattle to at
tend the funeral of a relative.
Emmett Fitzgerald, brother of Mrs.
Ora Wilkins, arrived from Portland
last Sunday and will stay for an in
definite length of time.
Mr. Burtwell, father of Mrs. Gil
lespie of Moores Hollow, suffered
from a stroke of paralysis last Thurs
day. Miss West and Miss Glatt spent
the week end in Boise shopping and'
visiting friends.
Porter Boats is constructing a
modem bungalow for the home of his
foreman. This is an ideal way to
overcome the labor problem, both for !
the employee and employer. j
G. J. Wyard, of Seattle, arrived
help during the rush season, for it is
taking something from their children
that cannot be replaced in after years
by time or money.
S. J. Simpson was seen driving a
fine Willeys Six this week.
The four children of Mr. and Mrs.
Cheek, living on the Lee Brown
place, are attending the Pioneer
school.
Next Friday at the Park school the
parents and children will observe Ar
bor Day. This is previous to the reg
ular time, but a grove and trees on
both sides of the drive are to be
planted. The people of the entire
neighborhood are invited. A very
thorough cleanup day, improvement
and repair day will make up the pro
gram. All are invited to attend.
There is to be a Scriptural Eastet
service held at the Park school house
Sunday. The older division will give
a cantata of the story of Easter.
The primary department will give a
concert of songs.
A delightful dinner party was giv
en at the country home of Otto Mill
er last Monday evening at six o'clock.
Covers were laid for fourteen. The
out of town guests were W. B. Rob
erson, Portland, Oregon; G. Wyard,
Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Wood of Weiser.
Chicken Dinner
Every 75c Sunday
Drexel Grill
FROM 6 TO 8 P. M.
NOTICE
MILK - MILK - MILK
On and after the 1st day of April, we
will make two deliveries of Milk Daily; one
in the morning and one at night, delivered to
the nearest part of your house at the rate oi
$4.00 per month.
' We are also going to install a milk station
in our store, where you can call and get milk
at $3.50 per month, provided you will bring
a clean bottle each time. Otherwise a charge
of 15 cents per quart will be made.
WE HAVE ANOTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
COMING SOON
Thanking you for your past co-operation
and the kindnesses shown and hoping to be
able to serve you better in the future.
THE VALE MEAT CO.
A. H. CHESTER, Mgr. Vale, Oregon.
THE PIONEER MARKET; TEN YEARS IN
BUSINESS
The Vale Hot Springs Sanitarium
Rooms, Board, Bath and Massage: Dr. Thos. W. Thureton, SupU Vale, Or.
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We have made arrangements to send a representative thruout the Central States to tell
the Farmers in those places about the farming possibilities in Malheur County. This party
knows these people as well as this country and plans on bringing 100 farmers to buy new
homes in Malheur County.
This campaign will bring many new-
This party will leave early this sum
mer and if you want to sell your farm
we can almost guarantee results if
priced reasonably.
vomers to Malheur County this sum
mer. There will never be a better time
to sell than the present season.
Complete" descriptions of all' Exclusive Listings with the Currey Development and Land
Company will be laid before hundreds of prospective Buyers. List your property now and
get in line for this Great opportunity to sellall or a part of your ranch.
Our Service Also Includes
Extensive advertising of your property.
Direct Connections with other Live Agencies.
Personal Examination and photographs if needed.
We Go and Find the Buyer. We Don't Wait for Him
Our Policy
Our aim is to give the best possible
service to both Buyer and Seller. We
deal only on a straight commission
basis. We insist on fair prices and ex
clusive contracts. We show the buyer
your contract for sale and give you the
benefit of every legitimate offer. We
have no secrets and deal entirely above
board, bringing buyer and seller to
gether for their mutual advantage.
We Have Buyers Looking For
LARGE AND SMALL FARMS STOCK RANCHES RANGE CITY HOMES
LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY
Do Not List Anything You Do Not Positively Want To Sell
Farm Loans . Building Loans . Insurance , Investments
B 4 U Buy Or Sell C the
Currey Development & Land Co.
Office
Ground Floor
Nelsen Bldg.
George Huntington Currey, Manager
Vale, Oregon
Office
Phone
117
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