Thursday, April 18, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Three IRRIGON NEWS Sherman Named Irrigon School Head By MRS. W. C. ISOM Ladd Sherman of Lexington has been engaged by the school board as superintendent to succeed Ralph Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Miss Culp and the board members mo tored to La Grande Saturday to attend the music festival. R. V. Jones and son Willard at tended the baseball game at Pen' dleton Saturday. Wiley Benefiel spent the week end with his brothers Elmer and Bert Benefiel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bediwell mov ed to Sunnyside last week. About 20 guests were present at the kitchen party sponsored by the REA and held in the school cafe teria last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Houchens gave a very interesting talk and with the help of Miss San ders from Hermiston served a sump tuous dinner prepared on the eleC' trie stove furnished by Mr. Harr of Hermiston. Mr. Harr and Mr. and Mrs. Wooley of Hermiston were among the guests present. Mrs. Nettie Flower from Hermis ton is spending the week with her eousin, W. C. Isom and family. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and fam ilv visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller at Boardman Sunday. Mrs. Clair Caldwell entertained the Pep club at her home Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner, Mrs. James Warner, Mrs. Hoaglan, Mrs. Chas. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Rev. and Mrs. Harness motored to Pendleton Wed nesday to attend a fellowship meeting. CALL FOR WARRANTS Outstanding warrants of School District No. " 42, Morrow County, Oregon, will be paid on presentation to the district clerk. Interest on said warrants ceases April 19, 1940. CLOY W. DYKSTRA. Clerk, School District No. 42, Heppner, Oregon. Bll mmm ..and when you're in our office, be sure to see the new Hotpoint Here is one of the most beautiful ranges Hotpoint has ever produced. It is equipped wifli three of the new S-heat Calrod units and a very use ful 6-quart Thrift Cooker. It has an oversize, all-purpose oven. 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