MALHEUR ENTERPRISE, VALE, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922. I T 7 TV 7 n !i J Local l vewsrnrevmes !' - Return to Nam pa Therman Fahrney Nampa Sunday after I ture of C. C. Romph from Parma to returned to'mmet- Mr. Beach made another a few days' transIer trlP Irom vale 10 "uniing- Over From Wild Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diven spent Christmas with Mrs.,Divens mother but have returned to their home in Wilder now. Social Events o; Week visit with his father, F, V. Fahrney of this city. Spends Week End In Vale Clarke Westfall of Fayette sppnt the week end with George Ilait and family, returning to Payette Ratur day night. Goes to Boi The Misses Evelyn Hjde and Leah Smith left on Thursday's train for Boise, where they will be some time. Miss Smith will resume her work there while Miss Hyde will attend business college. Leave for California Carol Mansur left Tuesday morn ing for Los Angeles, where he ex pects to spend most of the winter months. Elsie O'Neil Home Miss Elsie O'Neil is home for the vacation days with her mother, Mrs. Anna O'Neil. Miss O'Neil will re turn to Bellingham, Wash., to re sume her course in the Washington State Normal school Saturday even ing. ton the last of this week. Visits in Nyssa Mrs. Vera Hall spent Christmas with her mother near Nyssa, return ing to Vale Tuesday. Left for Portland Mrs. Pearl Jessup left for Port- i. .i. -i v nu children, Hope and Merle, her mother, Mrs. G. Y. Chester, of ' this city for a couple of weeks. Hope Re-union. ! There was another happy re-union this Christmas when the members ot i the I. W. Hope family returned to Vale to eat the turkey with their parents. Miss Bernice returned from Cheney Normal school, Miss Mazie from Nyssa, where she is teaching this year, Miss Erma from Hoquiam, Was., where she has been teaching, Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen and Marks of Rawlins, For Christmas Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Foster enter tained for Christmas dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Sister Visits Mrs., George Wyo., spent Christmas with her j Fahrney and children. brother. Leslie Hope, of this town. I 1 Mrs. Marks has not returned to' Guests at Ontario. Rawlins as yet. ' Mr. an( Mrs- 0. E. Carman and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kinder spent a Motors to Ontario ! delightful Chritsmas as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Dell and ' Mr- and Mrs- L- R- Breithaupt of family spent Monday with Mr. and : Ontario. The two couples returned Mrs. W. W. Hinton in Ontario, hav-j to Va,e inthe evening, ing motored there for the day. Christian Church Party. O. A. C Students- Miss Vina Mueller and Cleo Slaght the two O. A. C. students who ate Christmas turkey with their parents, re planning to return to Corvallis either Saturday night or Sunday in order to witness the game between the Corvallis high school and the eastern team that will play on Jan, 2. Miss Verdi Miller, another Vale high school student who is attending the Agricultural college, spent her Christmas in Portland. At Brogan Miss Mae Foiles is spending the week with her parents at Brogan, having gone there in time for Christmas. Over From Baker Earl Streams arrived from Baker in time to eat up some of his friends' Christmas turkey and to at tend the dance Monday evening after an absence from Vale for a number of months. . Earl lives in Baker at the present time. j A party was given for the j members of the primary Sunday school classes of the Christian I church Wedensday afternoon. The , different teachers including Mrs. I Ben Mulkey, Mrs. G. Y. Chester, Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. C. E A Decided Success The M. E. Sunday school Chr..it mas program last Sunday night was a decided success. The program was well rendered by the youngsters who participated in it; those in , .. , , - I Charles, Mrs. C. G. Griffin and Mrs. uenerve uiuuii creuu aim maims xor i T, , , this splendid work. It is also en couraging to state that the program was witnesses by a full house, every j available scat being occupied. Miss Molly is spending the holi days in Los Angeles. She is to ar rive in Vale about the middle of January. Miss Molly has taken it upon herself to see that the local parsonage bathroom is supplied with the necessary fixtures. For full particulars concerning the mysteri ous Miss Molly, read next issue of The Enterprise. Ferd Zutz were the hostesses for the affair. A very good time was had in playing games and later in the afternoon delicious refreshments were served. University Students Home The University of Oregon students who arrived home in time to eat Christmas turkey with their folks were the Misses Nellie Thompson, Margaret Cleveland and LaVera At W. G. Thomson's. Those of the Thomson family who spent their Christmas with their parents were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Woodward of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffin of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. ChRrles Powell of Ontario and Mrs. Nellie T. Jacobs of Big Bend. A large turkry was enjoyed by all and another Christmas passed pleas antly. Mrs. Lumpee Entertains. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lumpee enter tained "at a Christmas dinner Mon day evening with a large turkey and plenty of other good things to eat und beautiful decorations to do the ChriHtmaa Dance The Christmas dance was well at tended both by Vale young people and by many outsiders, chiefly among whom were the Ontario boys, about 15 in number, who par took of the enjoyment of the dance. The Jolly Five furnished exceptional music for the occasion. Motor to Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Cleveland and duughter Margaret motored to Nyssa Monday and spent Christmas with Mrs. Cleveland's mother, who lives near there. Ontario Biminens Men J. W. McCulloch and R. W. Swag ler, prominent men of Ontario, spent a few days in Vale this week on business. To Stay With Sister Ming Nola DeArmond arrived in Vale just before Christmas to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Steelhammer. Miss DeAr mond will not return to Payette for soma time. Tucke Girls Expected The Misses lone and Mae Tucke re expected Monday from Big Bend to resume their school work. Selection Given At the Rex theatre Sunday and Monday to accompany the screen version of "My Old Kentucky Home," Mrs. John Barkely with Mrs. C. C. Coates violinist, and Mrs. A. E. McGillivray pianist, sang the song of "My Old Kentucky Home." The muBle and the picture was appreciat ed by everyone present. Payette Visitor G. J. Peterson, general manager of the Associated Fruit Company of Payette, spent Christmas with friends in Vale. Beach Goes to Parma R. M. Beach left Vale Wednesday evening for Parma, where he in tends to move the household furnl- Moe. who cama Frulav pvaninc nnri i MU. rwtio T rv,,mm0f turkey justice, covers were laia ior Saturday night Miss Pauline Bos ton is spending the holidays with friends in Portland while Miss ItTofla Rnanrall a riatfin Vm aunt 4 v. uau woni,Aa. m f IOI ling V I OUIlIt III fcaiem. waiter Taylor, who is in his senior year at Oregon, was visit ing with his mother and sister in Eugene when the holidays began. They had come there for a brief visit with him and his brother Web-' ster Jones, who is a freshman thisj year. Paul Ager came part ways ' on the trip home, leaving the party at the junction for his new home in Bend. I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Steelhammer, Miss Nola DeArmond, G. J. Peter son of Payette, John Boswell, and I Kenneth Herrett. m- OREGON SLOPE The children of Park Sunday rchool gave an intersting program Sunday, followed by a Christmas treo. There were fifty present to enjoy the program. Next Sunday, Dc. 31st, will be election of officers and a full attendance is desired. Gordon Boals, who is attending Whitman College at Walla Walla, Make Final Proof came home Saturday to snend the Robert M. Goodwin of Ironside holidays with his parents, Mr. and has just finished making final proof Mrs. P. M. Boals. for his claim at the land office. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Others who have made final proofs ( George Thomas is very ill with during the month are Margretha , bronchial pneumonia. Kime, Harper; JeBsie Griffith, Wat-' Harold McKinney left last week son; Clarence L. Vandiver, Brogun; Emma Paustian, Unity. Out of Town on Vacation Mrs. Mary A. Walsh is awny from her Juties in the land office at present, enjoying a two weeks vaca tion. She is expected to return about the first. Home From Boi MiHses Marie and Leah Smith came over from Boise to spend Christmas with their parents here. Miss Marie Smith was only able to visit a couplo of days before she hud to return but her sister will re main for awhile. Vixitiiig in Jamiemin Mrs. John Malone and daughter Laura are visiting relatives in Jumieson. They will return to Vale Monday. for Cow Valley to spend the holi days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skippcn en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Blaqeney ot Freewater, Or., at dinner Sunday. Terry Rudd returned home Satur day after spending the past two weeks in Pine Valley. Misses Miles and Cumberland and Messrs Etohn and Miles of Payette were dinner guests on Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cumberland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. D. R. Davis were entertained Christmas evening at the home of Mr. und Mrs. P. M. Boals. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullens and foii Harold motored to Vale Christ mas and spent the day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Sullens. Over From Parma Harold Romph of Parma spent Christmas with friends in Vale. Caperton spent Fisher home in John Cramer of house guests of D. Conner. Returns to Baker Miss Mary Boswell returned tn Buker the first of the week after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Boswell and family. in A Happy New Year to one and all Vale Trading Co. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas at the Boise. Mr. and Mrs. SH)kune are the their aunt, Mrs. J, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis were ireusts of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karat f'.uinlay evening. F. r'ror.t was a business visitor In V.'lo on Tuesday. t' ;niplimenting Mr. and Mrs. S. J. ''nil dm, who left last week for -VvrUi, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bonlh n" m 1 ained at 7 o'clock dinner Tues J:i., , veiling of last week. Covers uviv' luid for Mr. md Mrs. C. G. Heslup, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, the iio.st and hostess. Iu . and Mrs. E. L. Brown and 'Vi.iily, who have lived on the Slope foi . i veral years, moved to their new nonie on McKinney Island last wchIk. They will be greatly missed in 'I'.p community and all hope to 'i: tnem return to the Slope. . . !'. Bower fell from the top ot a ladder Tuesday and was quite b, i - ly injured. Althouph no bones were broken his injuries were where they vh to confine him to his , home. bed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller en tertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens nd daughter Betty. Mr. and Mrs. - Arner - Gorton and daughter Audrey , were Christmas dinner guests of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gorton of Pay ette. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heslup nd son James of Boise spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Heslup. Walter Davis and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Otto Meili. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lauer and sons Ernest and Ralph, were enter tained at Christmas dinner by Mr. and Mrs. C. Welcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tomlin and daughter Janet were Christmas guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Simpson and children left last week for Seattle, to the Christmas program and dis tribution of gfts, after which a de licious two-course luncheon was served by the hostess. The next regular meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Davis, Thursday, Janu ary 11th. Mrs. Arner Gorton and Mrs. Ar thur Miller entertained at dinner Saturday evening at the home of the former in honor of the birthday an niversary of Mr. Miller, which falls on Christmas day. -The beautifully appointed dinner table was gay in holiday colors, gleaming red can dles and masses of holly, making an effective arrangement. Dancing occupied the evening hours. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox, expect to make their Mr. and Mrs. C C. McVicker and Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost spent Sun day at the J. L. Brown home. A successiul CnriBtmai program was held at the Pioneer school house t nday. evening. . Santa Ulaus was there with gifts for everyone pres ent . The members of Park Improve ment club were delightfully enter tained Thursday afternoon th the home of Mrs. C. G. Heslup with Mrs. C. C. Wilcox assisting. This being the Christmas meeting, each Mr. and 1 Kuest wa8 requested to Drng a gift, which were arranged by the host esses in a large Christmas basket with red ribbon streamers. The rooms were beautifully decorated with sprays of holly, fern and Ore gon grape, which were sent to Mrs. Heslup by Mrs. Alice Simpson of Seattle. Following a short business session, the afternoon was devited DRESSED CHICKENS 50 cts. each delivered. Squash 1 cts. per lb. Jesse Wheeler. d30-3tp Chinese Pheasants for sale, also New Zealand rabbits. C. T. Splawn, Vale, Ore. d30-3tp NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MAL HEUR COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles H. Kimball, Deceased. 'I he undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Malheur Coun ty, Administrator of the estate of Charles H. Kimball, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said C. W. Drinkwater! Mac Says January 5th will mark the opening of our EIGHTH year in Vale. , We wish at this time to extend to nil our friends, our sin cere thanks for the spirit of loyalty demonstrated throughout the year just closing. We promise to all of you, for the year dawning, our utmost efforts to deserve your continued sup port and good will. May 1923 bring to each of you 365 days of Happiness ana Success. A. E. McGillivray The Rexall Store at his place of business at Drewsey, ! nr;-,. m i.' no n m;Ui.oH . Oroeon. or to Davis & Kestcr, hi illlDaCO iTICl V 111(4 ji v o uwu -v , , - Conner, Messrs A Hanov New Yer I k- - j - - - - You HP 1 their office at Vale, r-t t j i aiiuiiicyo. hi ueorge Jones ami ; n.n n w. DRINKWATER. Herbert Marvin, the hostesses and their husbands. One of the enjoyable dinner parties given on Christmas day was that given by Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost, when all their children were pres ent. Covers were laid for Mrs. Friedley and two sons of Fairbnry, j Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Friel Frost of from Administrator of the Estate of Charles H. Kimball, Deceased. Dated December 27, 1922. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice' is hereby given, that the i regular annual meeting of stock- j holders of the Orchards Water Com-! pany, an Uregon corporation, win De held on Saturday, the 13th day ot Kordale's Furniture Store Furniture to Make the Home Pleasant the office of said Company r. Jamieson, Malheur County, Orcgo.i. Dated this 26th day of December, 1922. H. G. GREEN, Secretary. STHMA Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley January, 1923, at 2 o'clock p. m., at Brown and sons of Otn,ano, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McVicker, Marie and Bernard Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Miller en tertained at dinner Christmas. The table decorations were holly and Warge red candles, with tiny red candles at each plate. Covers were laid for fourteen, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Chapman of On tario, W. D. Graham of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Boals enter tained at Christmas dinner in honor of their son Gordon, who is home from Walla Walla for the holidays. The geusts were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karat and daughter Evnline. Bf m m m m ... iH'jivt' wnu" miAti wiym mmi myui mum' Ll I There is no "Hire," but wheezy breathing may oftentimes be relieved by inhaling the soothing medicated vapors of j m w r',g s Bins : . ' .y..- w PJ 13 Pi a a a m ..... - j g i M V w J n fa I s We wish you all a Happy New Year and abundant prosperity AT THIS, our first New Year in Vale, we extend hearty season greetings to all. Bullock & Hoichkiss The Ford Doctors, Vale, Oregon Happy New Year To All Our Friends Vale National Bank DltEXEL HOTEL CORNER Job Printing We are auuiprnd tn handle any tuid of Job fiuiii!, a ltd haa it ctNita lo Service, w can only iwlar you lo out tuMoiixua or a&k Dual you give im U1l 1 Vicirola 1 For Christmas FliOM $25 to $250 Small payment down, balance easy terms Ontario Pharmacy ROSE MERCANTILE CO. PHONE 5 VALE. OREGON !-!- -5-M !!. ! Vale Grain & Feed Co. GRAIN AND FEED Car Corn and Poultry Supplies Just Received. .- VALE, OREGON PHONE 36 j 4 'H :!K-Mwli-!- Ship Your Furs To A. L. Hackney Fur& Hide Co. Will pay Eastern prin ts and cave you freight and wilinj; ruiiirnirljii. Caldwell Idaho t ! i n ii n a ta a ti a El H H ta it N 19 II Hi k3 ti H II II M n M M Si a a 13 ii a ea u u i t