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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 5

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-IIERALD. Panama aty. Wedncadfty, March 10,1978 DEMONSTRATION ART Lorene Cato, President of the Silver Sands ehina Painters, who with other members of the group will demonstrate china painting this Saturday afternoon, March 13, at the Panama Art Center. REGIONAL SCENES Two acrylic paintings of the regional scene by Dean Gioia of Indian Pass will be on display during his exhibition. I i JUST A FEW OF THE STYLES AVAILABLE- 8.33 STARTING AT COLORFUL CERAMIC UMBRELLA STANDS From Spain To hold umbrella, or mammoth Bouijuets Reg.

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BANKAMERICARD. Artist's Corner HAROLD ROSS A special exhibition of paintings by Dean Gioia opens today at 2 p.m. in the Panama Ai-t Center. The show comprises 20 in acrylic and 2 in watercolor. The painter uses an interesting and subdued palette to eyoke the scenery of Indian Pass Beach and other parts of Florida.

The exhibit can be seen during the next few weeks on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5. The Panama Art Center is located in the American Legion Building on East Highway 98 at Sherman Avenue. An eye-catching exhibit of hand-painted China is now on view at the Panama Art Center. A wide variety of work by the Silver Sands Chinca Painters is represented. The attraction can be enjoyed through'March on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.

At 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, Lorene Cato and other members of the China Painters will demonstrate the painting of china. The public is invited to this event at the Art Center. William Glackens, the Am i a illustrator and' artist, was born on March 13, 1870. He became one of "The Eight, "a group of Philadelphia painters, who, under the leadership of Robert Henri set out to found a native American school of painting, which later became known as the "ashcan school." ON DISPLAY Self-portrait by Dean Gioia is included in the special exhibition of hia work at the Panama Art Center.

TENDER TWO Heather. Ann Earls, daughter of SSgt. and Mrs. Barry L. Earls of Panama City, will celebrate her second birthday on March 11 with a traditional birthday party.

Friends and relatives and Betty Johnson, her aunt, will be on hand to help her celebrate. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joeseph DeLavern and Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Earls, all of Flint, Mich. HISTORIC DOINGS American heritage receives emphasis in Lake Worth, March 11-13, at the Spring Bicentennial Celebration, when this town west of Palm 6each presents square dances, barbecues, market, arts and crafts show and an Early American exhibit. G1 ackens, vvho was open to new resources, revealed the influence of Renoir and the impressionist use of color. Bellini's ''I Puritani" will be broadcast for the first time from the Metropolitan Opera over the Gulf Coast College Radio Station WKGC, 90.7. at 1 p.m., CST, on Saturday, March 13.

"I Puritani," Bellini's last opera and the which brought him the most success, was produced in Paris in 1935, not long before his death at the age of 34. The bel canto opera was last given by the Metropolitan Opera 58 years ago. CHINA PAINTERS Sliver Sands China Painters are specral exhibit of their works in the Panama Art Center. Members are shown left to right, Mrs. Lillian Stafford, Mrs.

Joyce Brooks, State. President Mrs. Virginia Welns of Fort Lauderdale; Mae Allison, Mrs. Nettle Dettbarn, Mrs. Lorene Cato and seated, Mrs.

Mae Greder, State Secretary, Mrs. Elcnor Rossow of Fort Lauderdale and Ruby Cromer. Here's The Ans wer ByANDYLANG AP Newsfipatures told someone a few weeks ago that the sweating on his inside windows might be caused by ill-fitting storm sash, permitting cold air to get past it to the inside. Since several of the inside windows on my house were bothered by sweating, even though I have storm sash, I decided to refit all the storm windows. It worked on all but two of the windows.

On these two, there is still sweating on the Inside windows. What do you think can be causing this? The storm sash has wooden frames. is no doubt that air must still be getting past the storm sash of those two windows even tliough the openings might not be visible. Get some of that putty weather-stripping that comes in rolls. Apply it all around the outside of the sash, pushing it firmly into the joints where the wood and the frame meet.

Meanwhile, consider another the putty around the edges of the glass in the storm sash is in need of repair or replacement and is permitting air to infiltrate. just took the finish off a cabinet with a varnish remover. I now find that the surface is air fuzzy. What caused this and how can I eliminate it? types of varnish removers occasionally raise tlie grain of the wood, which is what happened in tliis case, Sanding the surface will take off the fuzz. Sand with the grain, using a fine grade of paper.

don't have a cfuestlon, but I would like to" make a complaint. It's about people who hire handyman and then hold him off on the payment or, in. some cases, don't pay liim at all. When they hire a regular plumber or electrician or carpenter, they pay him immediately. I am retired, but do handyman jobs to add to my fixed Income.

Many tinws I have finished a job. only to be told a check will be sent to me. Sometimes I have four or five times to get every once in a while I don't get it at all. Please, please, don't hire somebody to do work for you unless you pay him on the spot or at least within a week or two. hope yout; nonquestlon does some good.

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