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The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, November 6, 1925 SB Rebekah Convention Well Attended and Much Work Done 1 “Wine” la the sere«» LEADING of Rt <rftent repeated *oon on* of the most sensational w^rkdl f*^ med habit, allowed Leona Smith, Hazel Woods, Edna P. C. Aller, representing the Auto A very pretty wedding was held of recent fiction. It is a Coamqg<|H- & strength. -At first it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chea matic Transmission company of Port Bolton, Press Committee. tan magazine story of ,th*"s»BMi *#*•* I n^ay 1* a* the spiifer** web easily The Rebekah convention for dis ter A. Todd at Fresno, California, land who is at the Hotel Moro until written by William MacHarg, whbi broken through, but if not resisted trict No. 21 held its annual session Monday evening demonstrating ar Wednesday, October 28th, when devoted his talents to a scathing] it soon binds with chains ef their daughter Marian A. Todd was automatic gearless transmission foi it Antelope on October 31st Mem- expose of the mann*r ia which the] steel.”—Edwards. united in marriage to Mr. John C. cars and trucks, states that the ob iers from Marion lodge No. 12*1 of prohibition laws of th* nation are! Good health habit* are dependent WMtfiw JR thK pfdsence of the hn- ject of this transmission is to pro Wasco, Lupine No,. 116 of Moro, flagrantly violated by men and women I on the power to show control over mmljalWTulhthra* <nd intimate friends vide a transmission of simple con Grass Valley No, 118 of Grass Valley, of breeding, education and high I the common-place and ordinary situ struction having definite high and Wheatland No. 183 of Kent and of the families. social position. ation* of life. Hnbite may become Rev. A. O. Raber, pastor of the low speeds governed by the speed oi White Rose 136 of Antelope were in Universal trusted the portrayal aa*et> ox liabilities. Good health the engine with intermediate speed: ittendance. ■ . Westminster Presbyterian church, of the story to a cast of drawing habits are, assets that ^contribute to of practically an indefinite number White Rose lodge was called to performed the ceremony in front of proven talent: Clara Bow, Forrest th* well being of the individual. the fireplace which was transformed The speeds actuated automatically a >rder and opened in due form at 2.00 required by the weight of the car >. m. after which the officers surfend- Stanley, Huntly Gordon, Mystie Good habits in regard -to the care of into a bower of beautiful flowers and greenery. Beautiful baskets of roses load, incline of read and other fac- r^d their chairs to the convention Stedman, Robert Agnew, Walter the body—eating, sleeping, eliminat bowls of dahlias and chrysanthemums tors. The transmission being self officers. Roll was called finding most Long, Leo White and Grace Carlisle. ing. bathing, ar* easily-,«»<1 build up a wealth. of health- Good controlled and IB balance with the >f the officers present. The minutes Louis Gasnier directing. were the floral decorations used. Principal among the spectacular habits usually spell good health. The bridal party entered the room work being performed requires no if last convention were read and ap features of the screen story are a Habits that, ar* detrimental to health to the strains of Mendelssohns wed manual change of speed ratios. proved. number of cafe scenea, where | are also easily acquired and consti Mr. Aller state* there is do loss of ding march played by Miss TtydtkA The president of the Rebekah,as» LaRiverre. The bride wore a beau Cwer through friction of gears as *embly of Oregon, Sister Myrta R. throngs of fashionably gowned tute a growing liability which sooner the present transmissions? Alsc James and the district deputy presi women applaud the efforts of profes-! or later reduces the efficiency of the tiful beaded gown of white crepb] de chine and carried a boquet of the grinding and wearing of gean dents of the several lodges were in- sional entertainers. Just as fine tn individual. Many failures are due Madame Butterfly roses and Mulder is eliminated. The tendency of this i troduced and given the honors of the entertainment as they could have to bad habits. Good training makes found in a real cafe, for the beaUti- difficult tasks easy while bad training Hair fern. Her chiffon veil—an transmission at all times is to work iebekah degree. _fjil girls who danced in beautiful if makes a simple task difficult. ' heirioom in the Weston family—was into high speeds. On level roads and An address of welcome was given Health habits affect the whole life scanty costumes in the screen ver under usual conditions the car wil y Sister Nettie Wheeler, noble grand I of the individual. Habits determine sion of “ Wine ” were recruited from ride in high at ei^ine "speed a* con f White Rose lodge and responded trolled by the throttle. As soon at x) by Sister Kate Schamel of Grass those who maMte their living doing I the active control of the whole • . f i'. ‘ the same thing in the cafes of Los I human mechanism. an upward incline is reached—ordi I I /all$y moat 22 years ago. lodge. Good health habits begin with the narily requiring under present prac Mirs. A. Pugsley, sister of the | Reports of the lodges were read Ang*les and Hollywood. I habit of right thinking." It is funda k room, was matron of honor. She . tice a shift into intermediate gear— I ¿nd commented on by the president. wm diesoed hi» «a green silk and the transmission will automatically “L qvs and Glory’’ presents a dis- mental that right habits be formed I 3allcting was exemplified by White adjust itself to the exact amount oi tiact nqve|ty .in the way of screen I in early life. Every one should be canted a boquet of carnations. Ralph I lose lodge. Manion lodge var^ im- Pugaley, uncle of the groom, was change required to transport the load, I pressively exemplified the memorial entertainment in that its characters I trained to meet the small problems so that no power is lost nor is the I service and also the examination and live thro,Ufh a fifty year lapse of I of living and in this way power will best man. more be developed to meet r v* At the close of the reception, fol power to drive the wheels cut off at I introduction of visitors. Working time. weighty problems of life. Good health lowing the ceremony, a buffet lunch any time in the changea made as The three featured character*, por I nto a lodge was demonstrated and with geared transmission trayed by Charier De Roche, Wallace I is dependent; on. regular habits of eon was served. After returning from I ixplained by Wheatland lodge. Pres- The transmission acts as its own their trip to Carmel-by-the-Sea, Mr. I ident James then gave a very inter- MacDonald and Madge Bellaa^y, are muscular exercise. * The refreshing and Mra. Weston will make their clutch, thereby eliminating that unit I "sting and instructive talk and she introduced in the story as young and stimulating habit of regular in the manufacture ' of cars. The home in Hanford, California. I also sang for our approval “Miriam’s peasant folk in a French village. In bathing assists in maintaining a elimination of the clutch not only the closing scenes of the film play' healthy body. Deep breathing, out makes the cost of operating a car lest I triumphal song” and “Ruth and they appear in the make-up of per door living, moderate, eating, moder but does away with clutch adjust I Naomi’’ which we might adopt in our sons seventy yean of age. Ba real ate exercise and regular hours of ments and relining, which is an ex* 1 mititory degree. Sister Ada Guyton and Bertha is the transfiguration that it ia said sleep are fundamental habits neces pensive part of the maintenance oi sary to insure good health. Adama Wheatland lodge and to be difficult to believe that th*, an automobile, The only adjustment The only difficqlty lies in overcom- characters are portrayed by the aam* which is possible I on this trnasmissior. Sister Elia Haynes of Rhododendron players. It is a triumph for the ac ing the inertia of acquired bad hab is one nut, which can be drawn uj No. 137 of Newport were awarded ton, as well as for the director. its. Aft*r one bas changed hi* habits by any one in five minutes time. Tht certificates of perfection in exempli it is juat as easy to live rightly as to Pictorially the production is most necessity of this adjustment is verj fying the unwritten Work. live wrongly. Coodjipaith habits are beautiful. Fundamentally it is a war Grass Valley lodge issued a cordial rare, if ever necessary. invitation to meet with them next time romance, woven around inci not restrictive but liberating- Good health habits are. simply a means of year which was gladly accepted. dente of the Franco-Prussian war, The greatest detective known ù Convention officer* for next year but there is little of actual wor re emancipating ourselves from our real (invitations. your conscience. were nominated as follows: Sister vealed on the screen. One sequence of the picture, however, reflects a Schamel of Grass Valley as chairman; 1 The trouble with good things is Sister von Borstel of Wheatland as: desert engagement between Zouaves that ao many of them turn out bad. “ vice chairman and Sister Westerfield' and Arabs and it is colorful and dra of Grass Valley as secretary-treas matic, carrying one of the biggest urer. Afer a few more remarks by thrills of the story. Plumbing and Heating our president and others the conven Norma Talmadge, in her latest Selb and innati* the tion adjourned for dinner. picture, “Secrets,” plays four differ - At the bountiful dinner served by ent roles in four different periods] famoua Mueller pipe the ladies of White Rose lodge Sister and in gowns odour different fash-| or pipe Ie*» furnace. • Ada Guyton of Wheatland gave a ion cycles. short talk on friendship, Sister Hen- It is a picture of modern romance richs of Lupinq on love and Sister With glimpses into three other peri Adams of Wheatland on truth, which ods of American home life. Starting were very good. After this an inter- out in 1923, the picture shows Norma i esting program was rendered for the first as a young.wife of the early days You are invited to the Writing Room of the Moro pleasure of the visitors and all Odd- in Wyoming and the far west. ~ BE SURE Fellows and their friends. Then the action switches to the TO SEE MY NEW LINE At 8:30 White Rose lodge was year 1870. Norma has become the Transmission. OF SAMPLES again called to order and opened in mother of a growing family. The , Automatic -31.X'?.* 'TV' „ The Gear Shift Lever is form, roll called and all officers were passing years of the photoplay’s story ■ gone. It automatically changes speed according to Marvin Miller present. They then surrendered next show her in the gowns of the Moro, Oragoa their chairs to the degree team of late ’80s of the last century. Her J the load of your car or truck, and the grade or the Lupine lodge. Oscar Thomsen and hair has greyed and the children have Agent For The fi road. Arthur Yorke were found in waiting grown but it is the same Norma of MADISON “BETTER MADE and were introduced and initiated the early sequences of the story. Last MEN’S SHIRTS into the Rebekah degree. The work of all, Norma is shown again in was very beautiful and impressive. modern costumes in 1923 settings. Reports ofjhe committees on thanks, “Secrets’* is an unusual pictur*. .ft memorial and press were read and has an unusual story which is devel accepted. Certificates of perfection oped in a novel fashion. And in; ft were awarded to Sister Medler of Norma has a splendid opportunity, Marion lodge and Sister von Bontel of which she avails herself to the I of Wheatland lodge. Officen for FOR SALE full, to display a remarkable rang* of I next years convention were seated Delicious apples, all grades, prices characterization. and after a few interesting remarks are right. by President James and the new AI bq Newtown Pippins, long officers and new members the con- Education for the Othei vention adjourned. Stay man Winesaps. Half of the Pupil* At my orchard horn*, just past the Heights stores at Hood River, Enrolled Office at Farmers State Bank Oregon. For The United State* bureau of edu ALWAYS AT HOME cation estimates that there were in 1924 approximately 12,000,000 chil WM. H . COREY GRAIN BUYERS The following names have been dren enrolled in strictly rural HOOD RIVER, OREGON called to serve as jurors for the No schools; that is, schools in "which the DEALERS IN vember term of circuit court for majority of the children come from Sherman bounty which will convene Olympic and Drifted Snow Flour and all Olympic Cereal* farm homes or live in villages or at* Moro on the third Monday in Olympic Poultry and Dairy Feed. Grain Bags and Twine towns of fewer than 1,000 in popu Copper Carbonate. Gaeco Briquets, Fuel. Grain and Feed. November lation. For the education of these BIGGS Material. Kent: K. Haggerty, children the one-teacher school is SERVICE STATION Holt, W. H. Helyer. Agent* for J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. still the prevailing type. It enrolls • H. H. Willa rd, Proprietor Grass Valley: D. L Reynolds, Fred more children than any other kind of Krusow. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Lunch Goods school in ,rural communities» prob Rufus: C. H. Lindeman, Bottled .. Drinks , on Ice ably about four and three-fourths Payne, L. E. Langford. million, or approximately 40 per cent Quaker State Oils Moro: D. J. McLachlan, of the total 12,000,000. The. next Reese, Wiley McDonald, W. S. Pow largest group of children are those in ell, O. R. Knapp, A. J. Murray, W. E. the consolidated V . The Pa tvo mags . Newton, Jas. Kenny, C. W. Smith, there Sharoy« Caawty Naigbbors appr< Roy Powell. three-fourths millioa, or 28 per cent Klondike: r Q. E. Gwynne, C. A. of the total number. The small vill Harper, Frank M. Scott ages come next in importance as to Wasco: F. S. Lamborn, Leonard number enrolled, With two and one fourth million, or 19 per cent of the H. D. Proudfoot, John McClure, H. T. total; and the two, three, and four Peugh, E. R. McMillin, Fred Henna teacher schools in the open country MOTOR OIL gin,* W.' C. Harper. follow with one and one-half million, or 12 per cent flie three-fourths of a million which remain unac • Emphatic denial that he had direct AND counted for in the above estimate are ed the sheriff of Klamath county to enrolled in certain type* of schools, eliminate from the tax roll all of the unpaid taxes of the Enterprise Land union, county, etc., not reported as A Investment company, as charged consolidated, and in larger towns October 88 by Dr. Elwood Mead, com where they board or to which they missioner of reclamation, was made commute or travel in other, ways. NON DETONATING The number of children t enrolled at Klamath Falls by R. E. Bradbury, president of the Klamath irrigation in one-teacher schools la rapidly de creasing in nearly all progressive district. states. Small schools are being a* The Oregon stste (range withdrew bandoned and replaced by larger from the state department at Salem its petition for a constitutional amend-’ schools in which children can be more meat authorizing a bond Issue In an efficiently taught and for » which unlimited amount for th* development larger units of taxation make posai- of hydro-electric power la Oregon an ble more liberal support and hence der state control. Thera has boon sub setter buildings, better teacher*» and atiteted this, * constitutional onger terms than the uneconomical amendment providing that ths bond me-teacher school can afford. CALIFORNIA issue shall bo limited to 4 per cent The closer a man is the more dis of the assessed valuation of property tant his friend* are. la thia state. THE PROCESSION The Moro Confectionery Fountain C^ods, Bulk and Box Candie* Cigar* and Tobacco* - Certainly l ead, hi. quality and excellence Watch our Show Window for Sat urday Specials. Priced extra, low THAT DAY ONLY LONG^ term SHORT TERM PRIVILEGES IF DESIRED We Have Money Now Available FOR FARM' LOANS ON FARM LANDS to Progressive Sherman County Farmers - Bili the BMi Fanners Elevator & Supply Co loans Write Direct to Moro Oarage Blacksmith and Machine Shop Plow Share Grin^ng Acetylene Welding Wood Working in Connection Let us give you prices on our Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires We Have a Complete Ne^y Stock Moro Garage, Telephone Main 171 m . r . Schadewitx, prop. Homa phon« Main 474 0ct3l-Nov SEE THE BÇST IN THE LAND WH» «BtriNcoBias te taxa «vxr th« enttw country, th« Netta ìmm Rotary Rod Weeders Manufactured Cheney, Washington AB I STO AFTER UNION UNION OIL COMPANY STRONG COMPACT DURABLE Our Rotary Rod Weeders are hungry for* weeds. They make a perfect seed bed and leave the best kind of a lump mulch ton topi Moro Hdw. &