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SIX-B The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 16, 1978 Square dancing at Heppner Elementary Swing your partner..... V- v j t 1 ' v-4 , v V r i V -1 Parents of fourth graders at Heppner Elementary School were treated to lively rounds of "do-si-doing" last Tuesday and Wednesday when students of Mrs. Lorena Jones and Andy Clark displayed the square dancing prowess deve loped in their winter physical education classes. Mrs. Jones has been teach ing square dancing "for quite a few years", while this was Clark's first exposure to the old-time calls. Both say the fourth graders are enthusias tic about square dancing. "They really like it and learn very rapidly," Clark said. "There was no problem nt all motivating the kids and it's one of the best P.E. activities I can think of." The students invited parents to watch them display their new skill last week, Mrs. Jone's class dancing on Tues day and Clark's on Wednes day. "Oh, Johnnie, Oh", "Take a Little Peek", "Red River", "Divide the Ring" and "Hinky, Dinky, Parley Voo", square dance classics all, were included in the program . Refreshments were served after the dancing exhibition, and it's hard to say who enjoyed the day's activity more the proud parents or the proud youngsters. t : Y J ( I -: The fourth grade square dancers pictured above and far right entertained their parents at Heppner Elemen tary School last week with an enthusiastic display of their new dancing skill. Both Lore na Jones' and Andy Clark's classes put on a square dance exhibition. - lone club visits PMH residents Members of the lone Garden Club recently made their annual visit to the nursing home at Pioneer Memorial Hospital and presented each resident with a daffodil as a harbinger of spring. A short program was staged which included violin music by Frances Smouse and a skit called "Bring Back the Envi ronment to Me" performed in costume by Jean Nelson, Judy Osmin and Helen Martin. The club also presented the residents with a bird feeder to be placed outside the viewing window. Refreshments were served by club members Edith Nicho son, Loree Hubbard and Joyce Buchanan. wi,h Spring Fashion Fabrics I I One Table yM I Of Cottons U.:z I; Odds &' Ends I 1 50 g I Judy's Fabrics & I i 676-5W6 Macrame I m Heppner D resses go super soft for the Easter Parade Mary Kennison of Heppner finds her Rainbow of California creation a comfortable dress for home enter taining or an evening out. Cole's selection of j dresses start at $22.50, I in many new spring styles and colors. t " I J - i , .' - tin ' i,. J 1 i i i. i: ' ;! ' ' 'ill III' i For children.. .Cole's features Easter outfits - v , bv Health-Tex and Mnnottp 9 1 t HDUSEFH5HI0fl 676-9426 Heppner Snure n tis himselT. 11 j ; fSiGtfs havin'o a ! q i & i ir ) i n r i i i -wt fc- .j ' -v. i S M t, s 1 Celebrating 30 years in the automobile business, Farley Motor Company invites you to an all day Open House on St. Patrick's Day....Friday, March 17. Refreshments Served lis a great oay u "c 1 1- . little ween out 53 Canvon 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Champagne Punch Served from 3 to 5 p.m. Where a stranger is a friend we haven't met yet! ImI Lai mk hA L3 o DUICU o P0I1TIAC o FORD o Gf.lC IIEPPHER 676-9116