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Thor»., Joly 21, 1977 (Sec. 1) SANDY (Ore.) POST - 7 Horses drag Goodwater toward show There (a no gallery filled with T e rri Goodwater's paintings She can't complete them fast enough "T e rri's going to have a show before too long," according to Luella Severs, owner of the Porthole Art Studio in Gresham where T erri works "But she sells them faster than we can get them up." T e rri is an environmentalist in pastels She preserves wildlife in its natural state - on paper. Observing wildlife is no easy task. "W e see a lot of deer where we live," the Sandy resident acknow ledged. " A woman nearby has a creek and she’s seen bear come to drink We have beaver too I've seen their dams, but never the beaver themselves "Mostly. 1 see farm animals We have a lot of horses close by le a n watch " She likes live models, so her prim ary subject is horses She also sketches from pictures Modern art doesn't impress Terri much "1 like Norman Rockwell," she indicated, "and James Ba m a." ba mu paints western scene« that "m ake you feel like you're right there," , T erri praised " I'd like to try western art. but Sandy h o s t fa m ilie s a w a it a rriv a l o f Ja pa n e se stu d e n ts Sandy 4-H host families are awaiting the July 24 arriv al of their Japanese teenage guests. The Japanese students are sponsored through 4-H Labo Program and w ill stay for one month In Japan, Labo is a schooling io which youngsters learn the English language This exchange gives the Japanese teenagers an op portunity to improve their English speaking skills and learn more of the American way of life T his is the fifth y e a r Oregonians have participated in the 4-H Labo exchange For the past two summers 4-H I'm not ready yet." T e rri and the Porthole got acquainted at the studio's grand opening when she came to see the work of featured artist Don Bangs, also a wildlife and western painter " I ’ve been working here since M ay and teaching drawing classes," the 10-year old said. " I took some classes at M l. Hood Community College, but I learned more from Luella in one session She is able to relay what she knows She can ex plain what she does and why "Luella likes to finish a project when she starts it, though I get a lot of things started, then I like to go on to something else." The horses T e rri has finished, their muscles rippling in charcoal or pastels, have attracted attention. "1 had a nice surprise at a show In P rineville," Terri re c a lle d . " A wom an was looking for someone to do her daughter's horse She com missioned me to do it. And I've gotten a few other c o m missions "Travelling to the shows really pays off I'v e sold some to businesses to hang in the office. "AU I have to do is get caught up." members and leaders have traveled to Japan to sample fam ily life there This year thirteen Labo students and one chaperone w ill be staying in Clackamas County with 4-H families Several activities have been planned during their stay by 4- H clubs and families If you would like to entertain or meet the youngsters, call the 4-H office or Mrs. Thompson at 656 2056 or contact any of the Sandy area host families listed below: Carl and Anita Amstad, Boring. 668-6736. Dan and Ellen Ten Eyck. Sandy. 668 7326, Jack and Karen Layton, Sandy, 668 5941, Ave and Ginny Brewster, Sandy, 668-6286 and Harold and Lucille Simonis, Sandy, 383-2319. The Labo girls are planning to participate in the 4-H Style Revue at the County F a ir on August 18 at 7:30 p.m. Several of the Labo students will be staying at the fair with 4-H members Mrs Thompson encourages Clackamas County citizens to meet them and share in making them welcome There will be a display table of items from Japan in the 4-H Exhibit Hall during fair time. Research dollars to to com bat viruses in straw berries Oregon Strawberry Com mission members approved a budget of 160.400 lor the 1977-78 fiscal year at a July 13 meeting in Salem . The approval follow ed a public budge hearing The major portion of the budget w ill be used for research but the total com mitment for research w ill not be determined until after an Aug 17 research report m eeting at Oregon State University Prior to determining the projects to be undertaken during the current fiscal year, commission members will e x a m in e some new virus problems confronting growers Com m ission m em bers in- dicated major emphasis would probably be given to research dealing with problems these virus THE HEARTHSTOME OF HOOOLANO LooM it IMIaad hrt Ria M as at I * Nm 622-3B1 Pacific Locksmith ft C.B. Headquarters A SM ALL corner of the Porthole Art Studio is devoted to the horses and caribou painted in pastels by T erri Goodwater. The artist, who has drawn or doodled since she was a little girl, plans to headline her own show when she can complete enough paintings. Kwikset America's Largest Selling Residential Lock Set Communication workshop topic f ( Hey Good Buddies, Coming soon He th< the all new Vector C.B. with 2 year w arranty V in Stock Now Jock Snyder SBE Midland President Over 10 Yrs. Experience A D E V O T E E OF realism. T e rri Goodwater sketches a pair of draft horses from a photograph. She plans to tackle western art after gaining esperlence. C o m m u n ic a tio n s s k ills needed for griaip leadership will be practiced in a weekend workshop at M a ry lh u rs t Education Center. July 29-31, Taugnt by D r Ted Grove, professor of speech communications at Portland State University, the class will deal with interviewing, public speaking and m eeting organizations Emphasis w ill be given to interpersonal communication skills needed for effective group process Lying a b o u t ra in ke e p s guests a w a y snorts "W ind is wind." She says once a Californian has his suspicions con firm ed about bad weather in Oregon he never asks any more questions He just goes on to brag about how long his a ir conditioner has been running " I usually top that by complaining about the July bill for furnace fuel," Gladys chortled. Californians say the drought is so bad they’re having trouble filling their swimming pools. We talk of rain puddles in the driveway deep enough to drown the paperboy. They say their tomatoes aren't doing well in the hot weather We claim we've lived in Oregon all our lives and never seen a red one The way Gladys figures It. there's a noble purpose in lying about Oregon's weather She says it prevents Californians from moving here A fib about a sleet storm in July is a public service But I know why I tell Californians the spare bedroom is flooded with rain water. Who wants out-of-town house guests when the sun is shining** Appointment due The C olum bia Region Association of Governments w ill name Its new executive director Thursday at 5 p m. at a meeting in the CRAG offices in Portland The meeting, originally set for Monday, was postponed to allow additional m aterial on finalists to arrive from the East Coast. Guided tours on agenda A. The Western Forestry Center is offering one-day guided tours in local forests during August. A hike on Aug. 8 leads down Larch Mountain to Multnomah Falls A tour of the Columbia G orge, M ultnom ah F a lls , Bonneville Fish la d d e r and the M t Hood Loop Is scheduled for Aug 27. 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Because our model year close-out prices are in effect— that will make a 7 7 model a super wise choice. We have many more reasons that we would like to explain to you that now just may be the best time ever to stop and shop at Carlson Chevrolet— Come try us on for price I PETE Â CARLSON 668-4101 SANDY Center 39075 Proctor Blvd. 668-6252 There is a fee and partici pants should meet in room 109 of the Administration Building The workshop w ill begin F r i day evening and continue for full day sessions on Saturday and Sunday Hapless homemaker Gladys and 1, both diehard Oregonians, have a tough time keeping the rust on our images when the sun shines Our friends and relatives in California, who really believe our toes are webbed, just don't like to be told the weather la nice in Oregon We think they’re trying to justify their existence in their own state. For their benefit. 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