FOARDMAN NEWS By VABGAJtET THOKPE At the recent school election Roy Ball was re-elected for ajthree year term and Flossie Coats was reelect ed c'erk for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter and femi'y moved to Beaverton Tues day. Russell Miller moved their rurniture and returned Wednes day. Miss Doris Crabtree of the ex tension service of Oregon State college gave a very 'interesting demonstration on canned food spoil age at ' the grange hall ' Tuesday afternoon. IVl.s. Mefford and the Ide boys le't Tuesday night for Olympia for an indefinite stay. Mrs. .Olive At terbuxy accompanied them as far as Tacoma where she will visit her son Chat , Mrs. Warren Dillon returned Tuesday night from Utah where she has spent several weeks visit ing her mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. McFarland and Mis. I. Skoubo le turned the lirst To lubricate Uncle Sam's sub marine Diesel engines so they run clean and smooth on long cruises, the Navy uses RPM DELO. The Navy is sharing this ''secret weapon" with tht Lome front . . . and RPM DELO is doing a great job in thousands of tractor, truck, marine and stationary Diesel engines. It's specially com pounded to prevent sludging and gummed-up pistons it actually cleans and frees rings stuck through use of other oils. Millions of test miles in laboratories and actual service proved that it just about DOUBLES THE TIME BE TWEEN OVERHAULS. The Navy can't afford to take chances with its fighting Diesels and neither can you. Get RPM DELO and you get the all-around lubricant for all Diesels. m STANDARD DIESEL FUEL 100 Clean Cuts Diesel Injector Valve Wear L E. Dick Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon of the week after attending a week's session of the state grange at Grants Pass and two days visiting rela tives in Portland. Cecil Hamilton has gone to La Grande where he will work for the railroad company. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith re ceived a telegram Thursday morn ing from their son Pfc Lawrence Smith stating he had arrived safe ly in the United States. He has been in the Aleutians for the past two years. He is now stationed in ( Mississippi and expects to be home on furlough soon. A community Fourth of July pic nic will be, held on the school lawn. Everyone is to bring a main dish and either a salad or dessert. Also their own dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and Keith returned Saturday from Ta coma where they have been visit ing at the Art Allen' home. Their son Lyle of the U. S. navy re turned with them for a few days FARM "MORTGAGE LOAN leave. Lyle is attending school in Seattle. jTunern? services were held for H. E. Waite at Gresham Monday He is well known here at Board Mr. Waite passed away Thursday, man having been station agent here for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and family motored to Walla .Walla on business Monday. 1 Flossie Coates left Tuesday for Eugene to return with her daugh ter Mrs. Echo Mallory and baby who are driving up. She expects to remain for the duration. Her hus band is in the navy. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black the past week were Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Oveson and her brothers Gene of 'Tooele, Utah, Lt. Keith E. Oveson from Spokane and Mr, and Mrs. Crawiford Oveson and daugh ters Evelyn and Carolyn of Wallo wa. This is the first time the fam The First National Bank takes the lead in offering the farmers of Oregon low-cost, long-term credit adapted to their in dividual needs. In cooperation with the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, the First National Bank of Portland now announces a farm mortgage loan service with these advantages: 0 4 INTEREST GUARANTEED FOR THE LIFE OF THE LOAN O TERMS UP TO 40 YEARS O NO EXTRA CHARGES O LIBERAL PREPAY- MENT PRIVILEGES i tWe will welcome the opportunity to FARM LOAN SERVICE which we will be tailor-made to fit your needs. TViite ieppreb MIMIII M0IIAI !! il Heppner Gazette Times, June 29, 1944 3 ily has .been together for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill 0,resrn and children of Mofo spent Sunday here also.. He is a brother of M- I. Oveson. Evelyn, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Oveson, remained with the Blacks for a longer visit and the others re turned Monday. Mrs. J. V. Crawford is visiting here this week, having accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney from Portland Monday. GUESTS OF PETERSONS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spittle of Astoria are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ture Peterson. They came Wednesday of last week and expect to return home Saturday. RETURNS FROM PORTL AND Mrs. Ralph Benge returned Mon day from Portland where she spent several days. She accompanied Ter rell Benge and Mrs. O. M. Bengston to the city, Mrs. Bengston and chil- I ' I Co"9ee I uSy) tomm'iss,on I tell you about this new and complete are now able to offer you on a plan which at &UI bbqrgd tHSU A NCI COIPOJtATION dren being on their way home to Mediford after visiting with rela tives in Heppner. MAIL THIS J COUPON TODAY EDGAR W. SMITH mil TArkit Rmldincr PORTLAND 4, OREGON Pleu tnroll m In the "Mr. tml Gets to Washington" club. Send mt iimi memberthip card and picture. Nimt- Addrtit- City- Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com mittee, Leo oSmith, Mgr., Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon. MM