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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1922)
MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922. i ; i ; i ! i. if S 7 I -4l ! I ' - II I Local News Brevities j Baby Born An eight pound baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bullock on Wednesday morning of this week. OREGON SLOPE Operated On ) from Boise to spend Christmas with Charles Williams was operated onlMr- Fifer'8 ParnU of th, c!t Rosary hospital the Sunday School Program at the Holy first of the week for Appendicitis. Mr. Williams is improving. Arrived. Sunday Miss Vina Mueller, student of the O. A .C, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mueller, having arrived Sunday from Corvallis. Guests From Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and children .of Ontario will be guests at the Christmas dinner given at the parental Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomp son home. l i. , i ' Sunday school at 11 a. m. next , Sunday, follewed by a Christmas I progranf. Everybody welcome, Miss Clarette Suplee of Payette A Sunday school propram, free to was a week-end guest of Miss Ger all and worthy of the attendance of trude Boals. all, will bgoicvtanht r.ea.f yf:oB all, will be given at the Christian Church Sunday evening. The pro gram is of a nature of a Christmas pageant and a large crowd is expected. Will Arrive for Christm Mrs. Nellie T. Jacobs of Big Bend will spend her vatcation with her, day after a week's business trip to parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomp-1 Portland, son. Mrs. Jacobs is expected during the latter part of the week. Mrs. W. L. Stevens and baby daughter Betty are on the sick list this week. Messrs. J. L. Brown, P. M. Boals end A. A. Gutterridge attended the meeting of the commercial club in Montana Visitor Ontario Wednesday evening, in the Roy Mains of Valier Montana, is interest of the Farm Bureau, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ma- Otto Miller, Jr., is suffering from lone during the holdiays. ja broken leg, sustained by falling Makes Trip to Boh : f rom a window while watching a C. W. Bethel made a business trip 1 basket ball game. Both bones in to Boise the latter part of the week. I the left leg were broken near the ,, , , rTT, . I ankle. He was immediately taken Returns from Portland . ... . . . . v . , . ,. , . to the office of Weese & Fortner, . . ,- , . ' wheru the injured member was Expected Saturday- Miss Dottie I. Crummett, second year student at the University of Oregon, will arrive home Saturday morning for the Christmas holidays, Left Friday Miss Dayal Cochran and Miss Isa bel le Cole left Friday for thoir homes at Jamieson and Brogan, re spectively, for the holidays. ' Returns to Parma Mrs. C. C. Romph, who visited in Vale during last week end, returned to her home in Parma Sunday. Miss Veryl Griggs accompanied her to Parma and returned to Vale Monday. Home from Boise The Misses Maurine Jones and Crystal Stacey arrived this after noon from Boise to spend the holi days at home. Visits Sister . Mrs. Joe Claypool of Westfall is visiting her sister in Vale this week. Nysss Visitor Mrs. W. H. Crooker of Nyssa has been in the county seat during the Back from O. A. C Cleo Slaght arrived in Vale Thurs day evening for the vacation with his parents. He will return to Cor vallis after New Year's. Will Leave for Caldwell Miss Lillian Cooper is planning to leave Vale the day after Christmas for Caldwell where she will spend a few days with friends. Leave for Vacation Among the other students who are leaving Vale for their homes during the vacation are, Misses Sophia Pal mer, Lorna Grewell Georgia Fergu son, Mae Tucke and lone Tucke, who left Friday for different points on the Owhyee. Ontario Visitor Mr.s' J. W. Springer, of Ontario has been visiting in the county seat this week. Left for Juntura Hope Fleener, Gilbert Masterson, John McDonald, Alton Boston and Byron Boston all took tho Juntura train Friday morning to spend the vacation with relatives or friends. Go to Bonita John Lewellyn and sister, Matilda left Friday morning for Bonita to be gone until the first of the year. From Lethbridge G. W. Porter of Lethbridge, Can. has been transacting business in Vale this week. promptly taken care of. He is get- ! ting along fine at present and ex pects to be able to return to school shortly after the holidays, although he will probably be on crutches for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lauer and son Ralph were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. Welcher. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boals enter tained at dinner Monday in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter Gertrude. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst and daughter Evaline, Mr. Snow, the guest of honor and the host and h(jtes8. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Simpson and children are guests for a few days at the C. G. Hesiup home, prior to their departure for their new home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullens and son Harold were guests Sunday of the former's sister, Mrs. Henry Borker of near Fruitland. showed their mettle Thursday even ing when they took part in inter class games at the community hall. The teams alternated halves, the "fresh" and "sophs" playing first. , All four teams did surprisingly well for the first practice. Verda Doolittle, a "soph," helped the short-handed "f resniea" - along by ! playing guard. The sophomores were the only team that put in sub stitutes, letting Rose Propst and Margaret Humphrey change places with the guards, Vernettta Herrett and Gladys Chester. At the close of the gamed, the score stood 2-9 in favor of the "sophs." A tie, 8-8, was the score of the juniors and seniors. As the hour was late and the girls had played hard, a coin was flipped, heads seniors win, tails, juniors. The seniors were the vic tors. At present Miss Shirley, the coach, has not picked her first team. We all realize that it will be some task. Virginia Weaver, our new "soph," is quite an addition to the basketball material this year. With the quan tity and quality of students, the ex, this year. Patsy Moe, "24. Home For Christmas. By dismissing school Thursday, Dec. 21, at 1:'0 p. m. students and teachers had ample time to reach their homes by Christmas. Among those leaving for the holidays were Miss . Van Devanter, Vashon Is., i wnsn., miss sniriey, weiser, ldano; Dayal Cochran, Jamieson. Freshmen Rewarded. Miss Van Devanter gave a candy party Dec. 18th to the students of the Freshmen class who sold the most tickets for the last football game. The fortunate , ones were Grace McGillivray, Myrtle Williams, Jeanne Fenno, and Ella Pickle. Miss Shir ley was also one of the guests. Card playing nd fortune telling was enjoyed by everyone till a late hour. Mae Tucke, 24. Skating Time. What would Christmas be like if it were not for the skating, sleigh ing and other out-door sports T If it ! were not for that nip in the air that Derthess of the coach. Miss Shrilev. Puts the Pink in ne'8 cheeks? and the new hall, crreat results are. The city dads realize this fact expected. Patsy Moe. NYSSA and have constructed a skating rink for the younger ones. Now in the dusk of the evening, children may be seen really enjoying the best of winter sports. Let 'er rip, let 'er roar; We're the class of '24! ' John Lewellen, '24. Jokes. Miss Van Devanter Mr. Forcier, have any of your dreams been real ized? Mr. Forcier Yes, when I was a little boy and my mother used to comb my hair, I used to wish I were bald-headed. Ruby Balgeman. Returns from Jamieson Mrs. John Malone returned Tues, day from Jamieson after spending a week with her relatives there. Go to Bofee ' Mrs. Allen Wilcox and daughter Francis left Friday for Boise where they will be for Christmas. Bridge Breakfast A bridge breakfast was given at the home of Mrs. John E. Johnson Wednesday morning. A very delight ful time was had by ever one present Miss Bessie Ausmus won high honors Boise Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fifer are over Three well bred sows and one regis tered boar for sale, or will let on shares to responsible, farmer. Phone 210W. ltc Goes to Ranch Wesley Vines is spending his vaca tion at the' ranch having gone there Thursday morning. Teachers Leave Miss Louise Van Devanter and Miss Margaret Shirley left Friday for their home in Seattle and Weiser, respectively. From Ontario Paul McCulloch of Ontario has been in Vale a few days this week. Goes to Jamieson George Horn left Vale Friday for Jamieson to spend the Christmas with his parents. Nyssa Business Visitor H. R. McNee, a prominent man of Nyssa has been transacting business in Vale this week. Owhyee Visitor T. M. Lowe of Owhyee was in town one day this week. tSVdE IfaStKHC aK2elG-4r! "fc'vtfVfX Seasons Greetings A Merry Christmas to You, One and All Vale Trading Co. in accordance with time honored ctmtom the annual meeting of the Nyssa Commercial Club was held A -flni-fdny evening of this week. i''hfi (Principal business of the even " r. the purtaking of a big feed nnd the election of officers to serve for the coming year. The following officers were elected: President, L. B. Hamaker; vice president, C. F. Eder; secretary, E. M. Blodgett. The monthly Junior party was held at the church basement last Friday evening. The . young folks seem to enjoy these gatherings, as the attendance is increasing each time. Thirty-five Juniors enjoyed themselves Friday evening at games, etc. Baked apples with whipped cream and cake were served. Old Jack Frost has certainly done his share for the younger set when it comes to providing winter frolics. The ice in the Wilson ditch is just like glass and needless to say the youngsters are efloying themselves. Several skating parties were in order for last week. ' ("has. Thompson was in Vale this week looking after business for the Nyssa Grain & Seed Co. Mrs. W. H Cooker was in Vale several days this week taking teachers' examination. J. P. Dunaway, cashier of the Malheur County bank,, was trans acting business in Vale Wednesday. Charles Thompson and familv moved in from their farm north west oi rvyssa ana are occupying the Abe Frus house on North Third street. Mrs. Artie Robertson spent several days at Ontario the latter part of last week. M. D. Priest and family of Cald well are recent arrivals in Nyssa and will make their home with L, M. Pirrcell. Mayor P. M. Warren and daugh ter, Miss Edna, were Ontario visit ors last Friday. Clyde Beam and Will McDonald arrived home Saturday from the O. A. C. to spend Christmas with home folks. The Nyssa fire department will give a dance at Bod fish hall on Monday evening, New Years night lOvorytiody welcome. lioU-rt Toombs and family thi: .'vl. moved from the Dr. Sarazir an.li near the Shoestring ditch t. hi1 t hus. Thompson farm. ' h ;iaa Barton is very low wit! ' n immia. Debate. After the holidays the debate work will be taken up in earnest.' The question will be: "Resolved, That the State Administration Should Be Controlled by the Cabinet System." As much evidence can be obtained pro and con on the subject, both negative and affirmative will have many good points to substantiate their case. The question has the further quality of being of much in terest to the citizens of Oegon in general, presenting, as it wi.U. both sides of the cabinet form of govern ment. Miss Van Devanter Harry, what A system that is advocated as an is the commonest phrase, in your effective and successful one is ap-: vocabulary ? plied in Idaho, our neighbor state.! Marry Propst I don't know. Such a question furnishes ample ma-! Miss Van Devanter You are ex terial for a good . fight and we be-. actlv right. lieve, from the many who have de-J Georgia Hickman, clared their intentions of taking up ; . aw , i The junior boys' basket-bnli quintet defeated the freshmen bas- j - trt i., i un., ; Last year on the income tax ques- . . f t. u . . tion our team either won second, or Friday night At the time of t,,f. R n. rjv thus 1m HL, ' V w Mac Says We sincerely wish for you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year A. E. McGillivray The Rexall Store A Merry Xmas To You from Nordale's Furniture Store Furniture to Make the Home Pleasant the work, Vale will give a good ac count of herself when the time comes. tied for second place in the entire, last whistle the score stood lfi to 0 j Ej , T V . V I v"": ""lin favor of the juniors. uiciuu, me b la La uiiuuipiuilf, uuvin won a two to one decision over JfUK SALrJ This is the second victory for the K La ,:- .!, je .i k ., : E3 Vera Moe and Herschel Brown of Vale, now of the U. of O. juniors, as they defeated the sen , iors to the tune of 14 to 7 last Wed- n However, j oaAaT, ;o.v,r ftj the other members of the team, John! xhey have one more game which M Boswell and Margaret Humphrey, ; ;s the .SophoIBore,. If t,lcv who won unanimously from Nyssa, win this ame they wjll b(J th;. aore stm students or our high chnmpions of the hif.h school, school, and the experience gained at Elwood Nelson, '24. that time gives them the advantage i ' over the winners of second place last Two hundred tons hay, 2000 bv year who were new in the work. Bhels barley for sale at John Run Therefore it is not saying too much I ranch, near Mitchell Butte. Ltlm'. to predict state winners for Vale ' ini? sheds. Adv. It m n Holiday Greetings from The Quality Store of Portland, Oregon 9n.m Th Quality Stohb -J Of Portland. Opsoon i fw r,-iiiii , hi iim-i- . .. ,r, Vale High" Notes n Thursday morning school tool P :u 8 o'clock so that a day of i't could be had before the teach Ms ih nght the 2 o'clock train foi homo. An hour of the afternoon wa ised for the distribution oi i vr among the pupils, as then wv.v Christmug trees for both u'j'. and high school. Valeda ; Kinj'. Vaudeville PoHtponed. " i vaudeville that was to lx :il.i;id IWemU-r 20 was pewtponed ; i ni I ,'anunry because of lack of tini " I'nr -prt-paratitm. The basket 1'i.H reason coming on, and the i lul , mas program and holidays, to ' ' with the usual studies and v.n ' ilia proved to be too much 1 work or tho student and iiutruct oi . t was then-fore thought bet t. r to poittpont) it. It will U) given j un unitf in January. Tin girls of lh Vuli" hi-li ni'huol AT THIS, our first Christ mas in Vale, we extend hearty season's greetings to all. i 1 One Ford car with a piston ring, Two rear wheels, one front spring, Has no tenders, seat nor plank, Buijis much gas and hard to Crank. Carburetor's busted halfway through. Engine's missing; hits on two. Three years old, lour in the Spring; Shock absoibers, 'n' everything, Radiator's busted, sure does leak; Differential's dry, can hear it squeak. Ten spokes rnis.sing, front all bent; Tins blowed out, 'taint worih a rent. Got lots n' speed, runs like the deuce, Burns either jras or tobacco juice. '"ires rs.il oil; t-.in un on the rim But it's ( d- good Ford for the shape it's in. For Further Information SE El ft N it m m Bi Rd m ullock & Hotchkiss I he Ford Doctors, Vale, Oregon i ! 3 Merry Christmas To All Our Friends Vale National Bank DREXEL HOTEL CORNER Victrola ROSE MERCANTILE CO. PHONE 5 VALE. OREGON For Christmas FROM $25 to $250 Small payment down, balance easy terms Ontario Pharmacy 1 S) ilOiMiii(2 I Vale Grain & Feed Co. Grain, Feed and Poultry Supplies VALE, OREGON PHONE 36 Ship Your Furs To A. L. Hackney Fur& Hide Co. Will pay Eastern prices and save you freight and Felling ooinmition. Caldwell Idaho K3 M Fl M M ti M n H m ii ta ii n M 11 El fi Ml ii U tfS FJ II a a li El u a a EJ H U a & m a a rT4TV'4TTTM