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Show O) Hm Sampler, May 9. 1985 Art s By Staff Sgt. Marshall B. Willdns Paintings and drawings by Sonia Heifer will be on disCommunity Club play at the20-2here, May during nor- draws continuously, said it takes anywhere from one hour to three days for her to finish a painting. It depends on the type of art Arturo Lambert de Fonse-ca- , an art critic for a daily 3, mal club operating hours. show The will be preceded by a question and answer period May 20 at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served while Heifer comments on her works. The Dugway resident's paintings and drawings have been on exhibit in Germany, Spain, New York, North Dakota and Maine. Her works consist of oil paintings, abstracts, charcoal drawings, and acrylic paintings of sea art scenes and flowers. She describes the abstract oils as "clean designs of form." The native of Argentina, started her career with a group of painters in Germany. "My paintings and drawings are a sentimental expression of my love for colors and the way I feel about them. Color combinations are the most important thing to me, I really like them," she said. Heifer, who paints and !tUlJ Al newspaper in Spain, said, "She represents a very con- changes her individuality." Eufermio an art critic in Spain, said, "She's a painter with an informal character that doesnt Diez-Monsalv- pitals," said Armstrong. "Blue CrossBlue Shield of South Carolina is contracted by the Department of Defense to take care of that. So we developed a program to involve them in handling si-- " milar situations by processing emergency claims from active duty soldiers. "We've trying to stress that this is strictly for emer-- . - siderable plastic force. The kaleidoscopic manner with which she handles the spatula is uncommon, and the force of her work pertains to (Cant page 7) e, abandon expression. She uses the medium of color to create paintings of singular fluency and rhythm." . Heifer invites the community to enjoy refreshments and visually enjoy the variety of her works. "Abstract art exists for people to enjoy the movement and colors of paintings. It's impossible to like everything you see in art, but if you can find, one element in one iJtfStrkOOk'At Friday and mm mm aw.-- . 5 Saturday Only! pic- ture that makes you feel something, that's what it's 20 Save Get light about," she concluded. magic VIDEO USA X Mmjf ... That system, according to Armstrong, involves civilian hospitals which would provide a certain percentage of their beds to be used by the military in the event of a war, the military would use these extra beds, if needed, under this contingency plan. "We've never really tested this system as to how we would reimburse those hos- meraencv medical care procedu re tmv drawings at club M Army. 30-da- Heifer paintings, one-woman-- surgeon general of the Spec. 4 John Jones is Before April 1, it would have been safe to say that heading home for a y leave. He's looking forward Uncle Sam was going to pick to seeing his family, which up the tab directly. But a rete nasn t seen in about a cent change to the procerear. Driving down a lone dure now makes those emerstretch of highway in Utah. gency care bills payable he doesn't see the rabbit un- through what the Army calls til the last minute. He a "fiscal intermediary," In swerves suddenly to miss it other words, bills will be and loses control of his car. paid by, in this case. Blue Joe wakes up the next day CrossBlue Shield of South in a civilian hospital. The Carolina, which in turn will emergency care he received be reimbursed by the Army. Active duty soldiers, refollowing his accident already totals 3,000. There's servists and national guardsno military base within 500 men who receive emergency miles and Joe's not sure care at a civilian facility are "what to do. affected by this change. Would you know what to The change was brought do in a similar situation? about as part of the Army's Who's going to pay for that participation in the national civilian care? When that hos- disaster medical system propital administrator asks you gram, according to Maj. who to bill, what are you go- John F. Armstrong, patient affairs advisor, office of the ing to say? Your 1 with our lovely sheer ninon panels Sale 5.59 ea. 4ix84" !! Video Rental Store Is At Save 20 on these ninons and all other panels during our window dressing sale. Reg. 6.99. Ninon sheers are a long-tim- e favorite in all types of decors, and it's easy to see and feel why. These are closely woven of Dacron polyester for a texture that's so like silk. 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