live tourist mapa of Oregon with the latest Information on the state's outdoor recreational opportunities. ' The kits are suitable for mailing ami can be obtain ed by ulng the coupon In the TNB advertisement In IhU paper. Tourist- Tropper Kirs ore Offered Pacific Noflhet Bell U of In Oregon.- It include tow monuls from jch well fering fre Tourist Trapper kit la Orcgonlaru once again this year. Krw In the klU this aeanon I a retrd entitled, "Holiday kn.iun nit-rtalnment Wfxm- allttea as Blng Crosby. Mel Blanc and Jane Powell. The kit also Include nrf For The Woman of Fashion II Err It El CAirmt-TlMII. Thursday. March II. ! A Fine Assortment of HANDBAGS And Accessories T r BEPPNER :s 4L V Apparel at MiLodies Lovely 'resses !oat Hats Sweaters GRAFF AND RHODA LEE BLOUSES -IF YOU WANT TO BE BECOMING, BE COMING TO US" Mi Ladies Apparel ALICE and GRACE HEPPNER DRESS 4t. 'I SHIRTS fc3 C0ATS . $500 Vl m 535.95 SUITS I I f And I III Z7 FREE TIE $" rCt WITH PURCHASE MAKE THIS THE BEST-DRESSED EASTER OF ALL . . . WITH OUR WELL-STYLED. WELL-PRICED SELECTION OF MEWS FASHIONS . . . MADE JUST FOR TOU1 WITH PURCHASE OF EVERY SUIT Gardner's Men's Wear "THE STORE OF PERSONALIZED SERVICE" MARJ and LeROY PH. 676-9218 Barnett Wins 1st In Class C Of State Bowling Dave Barnett ha won first place In class C In a state bowl- Ins tournament at Icntury Lanes. Portland, with a total score of 646. His showing topped other good results turned In by other lleppnerltea In the tour nament, which covered a total of five weeks but was conclud ed over the week end. Barnett went to Portland with the Morgan Elevator team, com posed of Larry Rletmnn. Wayne Ball Oliver Devln. Don Kubanks. Barnett. and Gene Doherty aa sub. They were there both Sat urday and Sunday. Barnett had scores of 216. 194. and 236 In compiling his total which top ped the 569 entrants In the class. He reclved a large trophy and will get prize money of some $150 to $200. Rietmann placed In class D Flower Arrangements Studied By 4-H Club The Ruralettes and Little Sis ters 4 II cluba met March 17. Nomla Clark and Carol Kawllns. and their leader, Mr. Jane Kaw llns. gave a demonstration on arranging flowers. After that we each made some centerpieces. We had a sack lunch and then Donna George showed u some film strips on nourishment and things to serve at a dinner. We mot at the home of Mrs. Ruth McCabe. Shauna UerBstrom, rcorter all events. Ball placed In class C all events, and Barnett also placed In class C all events. Do herty bowled In the doubles with Rietmann. Some 500 teams were entered In the tournaments four class es. A. B, C and D. Roy Davis placed second In class B all events two weeks ago. Several teams which bowl regularly at Fiesta Lanes here entered the tournament and the showing was exceptionally good. ti- . -C- -VV- vi 1 I ! T i 1 Smart style? Smart comfort? You can have both when your wear Hush Puppies casuals. Trinidad, shown in Breathin Brushed Pigskin is also available In new glove-soft leather. It's just one way your feet can look good and feel good in Hush Puppies'shoes. Stop In today, and see all the newest styles and colors. MuSlfi M Puppies" m 1 a n ritual I 1 w mm wm Flu Passes Peak; Visiting Restored With the heavy number of rates of Influenra In the paM, IMoneer Menmrlsl hospital has restored normal visiting hours. Will (Vllarra. hospital alminls trator. said Wetlnesday. OHtM-rstton of the public greatly helped preventing stwead of the Illness, he said. He thanked all those who were so gotsl about observing the re striction on visiting, No cases In the hospital at the present are for Influema, he said. Ueort from the State Board of Health early this week showed 26 cases of flu In the county as compared with SO on their rejxirt week earlier. Wrangler Play Days To Begin on Sunday Wrangler club will start Sjlng I'lav Davs on Sunday. April 3, with a full day of ac tivities planned, according to Kolce Fulleton. club president. A no host pot luck lunch will be served at the Wrangler club house at 12:00 noon, with the following members serving on the commltte: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fetich, Mr. and Mrs. Gall MtVarty. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Fulleton. Competitive events for points will bo ojwn to members of all ages. There is no aumission anu the public Is Invited to come and watch those participating. HOSPITAL NEWS Fallen's admitted to Pioneer Memorial hospital during the past week, and still receiving medical care, are the following: Gus Owens. Fossfl May Iks from. lone, and Thomas Shine. Condon. Those who received medical care, an 1 were later dlsmKsed, indudod Terrl Harrison. Hepp ner; Shirley Kimball. Klnrua, and Donna Papineau. Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Hughes, Hcppner. are announc Ing the birth of their first child, a son. born Tuesday. March His birth weight was 6 lb.. Ill oz. Mr und Mrs. Willard O'Harra, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Flwvn Hughes, all of Hennner. Great crandoarenta are Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Harra of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Will ver non of Lnkevlew and Mrs. N. D Bailey, Hcppner. Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Shellon of Klnzua are parents of their first child, a son. born Wednes day. March 30. He has been named Ronald Keith and at hirth welehcd 7 lb.. 12 oz. Grand parents are Mrs. Thelma Pace and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shelton. all fo Salem, Missouri. Great grandmothers arc Mrs. Julia Ld wards and Mrs. Nora Freeman. also of Salem. Missouri. Illness Claims 48-Year Resident Memorial services were held t.Mlitv iThursdrtyl for F-thcr Al freda Cecilia Hergslrom. 71, wife of Carl F. Bergstroin of lone, and resident there for the past 4H years. Mrs. Bergstrnm died Tuesday. March 2l. In Pio neer Memorial hospital follow Ing a brief Illness. The Rev. Kenneth Robinson officiated at services today at the lone United Church of Christ, and will also preside at services Friday at 1 l m. at Pearson Mortuary chapel In Portland, Interment will follow at Rose City cemetery. Pirtiand. The daughter of Albln and Betty Carlson Anderson, she was born February 10. 1W3, at Ash tabula. Ohio. Her home was In Portland at the time of her mar riage to Carl F. Bcrgstrom on January 9. 1918. They have been a prominent ranching family In the lone area since coming here following their marriage. She was a member of Valhy Luther an church: of Licut Chapter. Older of the Eastern Star, and of the lone Garden club. Besides her husband, surviv ors Include one daughter, Mrs. Dorothv Stefanl of lone; four sons. Arthur of Portland, Nor man of Winston, Roland of lone, and Walter of San Jose, Calif ; 14 grandchildren, and one sis ter, Agnes Janln of Portland. Contribution In her memory are being accepted In the Val by Church Memftal Fund. Irrigon Church Plans Holy Week Services IRRIGON Community Baptist church of Irrigon will observe Holy Week In the following services: A Maundy Thursday Candlelight Communion Service. Including a description of the "Sedar Table." which will com mence at 7:30 p m. Also a ape clal Good Friday service at 7:30 p.m. with colored scenes In con nection with Christ, leading up to Calvary, and also p-clal music. Palm Sunday will In? ob served with the fourth sermon Maternal grandparents are In a series of the Miracle of i,aivnrv: ne .turativ 01 mv Opened Graven. Faster Sunday will commence with a Sunrise Service on the athletic field of the A. C. Hough ton school at tf:0A a m., In l-oop-eratlon with the Assembly of God church. Rev. Herbert Vauehan of the Baptist Church will be the speaker. Special mu sic will b provided by both churches. There will be a break fast at the Baptist Church fol lowing the Sunrise Service. The Faster morning service will have special music by the choir and Individuals. The ser mon will be 'The Resurrection Miracles," the last In tho ser ies. At 7:30 p.m. Sunday even ing, the Easter story will be shown In colored slides. i3cfoi va iiocrnrrvinnipc i,s v v SIZES 2 THRU 6 Little Girls' Dresses $330to$48 SIZES 3 THRU 6 . Little Boys' Suits . . . . $78 lot, mm m EASTER BASKETS STYROFOAM DECORATIONS 1 Easter Egg Color ECifs EASTER CARDS STUFFED TOYS PASTEL CANDLES FAVORS Have You Seen The KOOKIE KOMBERS? They're The Most! 0 BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS FOR SPRING VAW'S VARIETY WILBUR & MARY VAN BLOKLAND Hcppner . 290 Farewell Potluck Honors Beaches Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barak of Hermlston entertained at a farewell Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beach of Hermlston and formerly of Lex ington. A potluck supper wan enjoy ed by the group with the host preparing barbecued salmon for the guests. Beach, past state president of the Farm Bureau, has accepted a position with a firm In Phoenix, Ariz., and they will be leaving soon. Guests at the farewell were Mr. and Mrs, Norman Nelson of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Qov Martin of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Peck, also of Lexington, Mr, and Mrs. Randy Lott of lleppner, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatfield of Mad ras and Mrs. Bill Peck of Port land, daughter of the Baraks. Superintendent Due At Nazarene Church The Rev, Raymond C. Kratzer. district superintendent of the Church of the Naznrene, will be at the lleppner Church of the Nazarene Sunday night, April 3, to speak at the evening service, beginning at 7:30, the Rev. Don McCarty, pastor, announces. ine Kev. Kratzer Is superin tendent of the Northwest dis trict. The public is invited to the service. On the evening of Easter Sun day. April 10, films taken of the Holy Land by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum on their recent trip there will be shown. The pub lic Is also Invited to this serv ice. Guests durina the spring va cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pleoer were their daughter, Mrs. Earl (Naomi) Hall and son Larry of Portland. their grandchildren, Ricky and Lisa Pieper and friend Kathy Leonard of Eugene. Mrs. Hall's visit was extended when she came down with the flu and spent several days In the hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Dick also visited his grandparents and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Groves, while he was on spring vacation from Portland State college.