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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 74

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Sacramento, California
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A NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRE 'won' Free Musical Are Planned Programs For Mall tions will include the themes from "Mission Impossible" and "Shaft" the jazz suite from "Man With the Golden Arm" and rock music from the Chicago group 912 Street Mall DOORS OPEN 1 PJLCOKT -v The Sacramento Bee Lively Arts Nov! JOHN WAYNE A The players are from junior and senior high schools and At ft A Howard nawKS rroaucuun Technicoar "RQ LOBO" am a HOT I AUCASTFB "VALDEZ IS COMING" (PG) Color Two free concerts on the Street Mall are due Saturday The Elementary School All City Band will play at 1 pm at 5th Street and the Sacramento Youth Band at 2 pm in the Cathedral Square Roily Schumacher will conduct the elementary ensemble made up of 80 stu colleges Aubrey Penman director of music for the school district points out there are 3300 new students in city elementary school music programs because of reinstatement of the sixth period in September of last year The youth band's selec Concert Band Plans State College Program Page D12 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday April 12 1972 Rock Show Will Star 3 Groups Canned Heat Cold Blood and Earthquake will present a rock program April 22 in the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium It will be a benefit concert for the Sacramento Free School presented by KNDE radio Canned Heat popular in the rock-blues field describes its music as "rolling thunder with its foundation in country blues" The group's 11th record album has just been released Cold Blood is a nine-piece 2 ACTION HITS DUSTIN HOrf MAN "LITTLE BIG MAN" PanavisbnTechnicolor GPl-o dents from 15 schools of the Sacramento City Unified School District Russell Kline will direct the 95-piece youth band Award V' 1 Gant Hackman in I THE 1 I racHcoMcnoN I ALSO NEW 2ND FEATURE I Gee Scott In "THB LAST RUN" (iiiiKiiir II HELD OVER II 9TH RECORD WEEK "A Solemn Music" Virgil Thomson "Estampie" Vaclav Nelhybel "Concertino for Tuba and Band" by Frank Bencriscutto with Clifford Miller as tuba soloist Liturgical Music for Band "Martin Mailman and "The January February March" Don Gillis The program will begin at 8:15 pm The Sacramento State College Concert Band under Ronald A Holloway will perform April 18 in the campus Music Building Recital Hall The presentation is free Programmed are "Fanfare for the Common Man" by Aaron Copland "Echo Concerto" by Alessandro Stra-della "Fanfare Chorale and Fugue" Caesar Giovannini Movie Audience GUIDE Motion Picture Association of America ratings John Way ns as igJakc" WK DAYS jBmmm- EASTERN FRIED "JAKE" 7:15 lr'" un- "lift MAN" :10 1:15 rM 101TTT STKltl Gl 44 'JUl GENERAL AUDIENCES All Ago Admitted band featuring Lydia Pense PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Some Material May Not Suitable For tPG on ead vocals Earthquakes WC fieCffer NOmeS I WO first record hits was "The DAILY MATINEES! HOT CIRCUIT WON THE BEST FILM PRIZE AT THE UFW YORK FROTIC CLAMS (Mast) I SERVED Mi 4 To Board Vice President vea "Tickler" and the combo has a new hit single "I Get the Sweetest Feeling" Local outlets have tickets for the 7:30 pm show CCCTIUM AMn aU 4 4 RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian efT-Haint rT Dirtv Harry sf rLrT-1 eta EASY TO Vincent Caselli president of the Sacramento Civic Theater has announced the SEE WHY" ALSO JAMES GARNER NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED lAga limit may vary in certain areas) IN SKIN GAME" i I election of businessmen El- Mrti mer Hubacher and Leo Rick- I TGVY tts to the Board of Direc Pureta Sausage Company He went into real estate in 1967 He is also active in many local organizations and is a former director of the Sacramento Convention Bureau The Civic Theater is a non-profit community theater established in 1942 IN SACTO Iff a (ones Ranch Cordova 10437 Folsom Blvd North Highlands 5601 Wart Avt Exhibits OPEN EVERY NIGHT Vt" 'yf NOON 'flS 1:40 3:20 5:00 :40 8:20 10:00 tors and Carl Spilman to the vice presidency Spilman has been a director since 1963 The new directors fill vacancies made Doris Blaesi MASTER EDGAR ALLAN POE'S bv the deaths of Connor i nr mils Templeton and Adolph OF Ceramics by Doris Blaesi director of the Nepenthe Gallery will go on display there Friday and remain on view through May '26 The Teichert am tmO'L' Hubacher is a native of San Francisco who has lived iWMi gallery is at 1018 22nd St and is open from 11 am to 5 in kacramento since jluoj when he resigned a position as manager of the Cadillac They hacked an empire out of vwmm ti -L( '-'Mi Tiiii-Sr WILDERNESS THEN FOUGHT irlt Motor Car Division in seven western states to become a pm Monday through Friday Consignment Paintings by Koung WORLD TO HOLD IT! Ui flsPL OPPOSITE i-LORIN CEN1ER TSyrN 428-6144 Open 6:30 "NOTION" 7:00 10:25 partner of Jacobs in his Cadillac dealership here He is now head of Hubacher rVlilln Trtf TTa Viae hoon Theatre Policy Restricts Persons Under 14 Unless With Responsible Adult Yang owner of an art studio in Taiwan are on view this vauiuav1 iiv nnti active in many civic organ- Art 6820 Fair Oaks Gallery izations and belongs to the Blvd Carmichael Del Paso Country Club the mm Sutter Club and the Bohemian Club of San Francisco Ricketts also born in San Francisco heads Ricketts Chinese Paintings Traditional Chinese bush paintings by Gia Tho Tran 1 From Warner Bros A Warner Communications Company gSS -EXCLUSIVE SACRAMENTO ENGAGEMENT- 2000 Good Seats Always Available at Regular Prices uiiiiihiiiuiiii'nriiKM riiiiua aic uu cAuiun imuugu nyiu established in 1969 22 in the Asian Community lfTn He had long career in radio Added Short Subject "Catch All The Joy" Services office 1118 St VBWA NITEkOTIBTTMEATP Programs: a as announcer and then advertising manager including four years as station manager of KFBK in Sacramento before becoming a partner and sales manager of d'SaA Hand" Animal DesiresHuman Lust The artist will also give demonstrations there at 3 pm April 15 and 22 Tran was born in Canton and studied in South China before going to Viet Nam where he painted and taught He came to this country in 1970 Ogden Drawings £sr Mr I FREEDmNKS Hfiwfiv I sSU AND DESSERT OO I WITH YOUR i li Drawings by Jack Ogden LUNCH MON-FRI 11-2 SAT LUNCH HELP fT CmTtSL cheese enchiladas crispy tacos soft tacos 1 Vr-r MEXICAN RICE-FRIJOLES toltSNHXi- TCOILIGHT PEOPLE art faculty member at Sacramento State College will go on view April 18 in the library of the Crocker Art Gallery 3rd and Streets and remain on exhibit through May 14 Ogden is also represented in "Sacramento Sampler One" an exhibition of painting and sculpture in the museum-His drawings will replace those of Roy De Forest which will come down April 16 Tarmo Pasto Paintings by Tarmo Pasto member of the Sacramento State College art faculty are BIG TRIPLE BILL SHOW 100 100 100 Great Films Air Lounge Atmosphere DECI TUCATDE 2427 17th St (OH Broadway) WE CI inCMIKC From 10 AM Doily 444-0447 "SOME PEACE QUIET" TONIGHT BOB-OPEN 10 AM TO 12 MIDNIGHT CINEMA THEATRE TJin "YARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE" SHORTS Open 12 Noon to Friday-Saturday to 2 AM COLONIAL THEATRE "THE FLY-BY-NIGHT" "THE FRENCH BABYSITTER" METR0CCL0R JOHN ASHLEY'PAT WOODELL-JAN MERLIN PAM I fc A'iui Cum xiTn'i i mmtuM-iomVjih iwwn nenms ifswauccwi! ire mmm 2nd 3rd Features Thunderbird "WHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE SECOND FEATURE 49'ER EARTH" AND "TASTE THE BLOOD "LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH" OF DRACULA" 4:45 SHOW 7:00 4:30 7:00 0 MEXICAN MACARONI TOSSED GREEN SALAD COLE SLAW-CHEESE DIP S3 BEAN DIP-CHIPPOS MEX1CANSMORGY NO SACRAMrNTft OPIVI tN "1 DINNER SUNDAY $125 MON-THURS FRI SAT SUN EAT DRINK ALL YOU WANT mmmmm Now Playing At Both Theaters Open 10 AM to 12 PM Friday-Saturday 10 AM to 2 A 5677 Stockton Blvd MANOR THEATRE Phone 454-6638 2820 MARCONI AYE on view through April 30 in the Woodlake Inn Pasto has shown his work widely and has written extensively on art and psychology I Smog covers the earth The oxygen is depleted Love is encouraged But the penalty for birth is death THE TIME IS TOMORROW AND THERE'S NO TIMH LEFT NO SAfBflMf NTf) rtOIVI NOW PLAYING 1 mKIM 4 AT BOTH Theatres The Sacramento iallet association sacramento civic theates and sacramento symphony association PRESENT gilbertYsulliyan'S famous comic opera OPEN 6:45 SHOW 7:00 SOUTH SCREEN OPEN 6:30 SHOW 7:00 JANE FONDA WINNER BEST ACTRESS "This is Mgrty the Merry Mixologist from SAM'S TOWN" (formally Sam's Stagecoach Inn) You'll find him mixing merriment six nights a week at SAM'S TOWN Hiway 50 at Cameron Park JANE DONALD OR THE LASS WHO LOVED A SAILOR as ptrformad' by SiJbv SbIIIvm ltprtnr CMHf in an alanj pakula production Mute Ttis Lamplighter's brand new production of HMS PINAFORE which recently opened in San Francisco to told out audiences and glowing reviews from bay area critics will come to Sac ramento with the same east and orchestra currently perform ing in the city Plan on a great evening of entertainment See HMS PINAFORE in Sacramento 111 SATURDAY MAY 8:30 PM GRAND Tickets: $4 JmW CIHiwh A 4 All S4t ftMtrvW 1 from worner bros kinney le'sure service SLAM Plus "McCABE MRS MILLER" (R) Julie Christy -Warren Beatty teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Every Wednesday Night 5 PM 'TIL 10 PM ipgi gssassag i i Zzi PER SKYVIEW NORTH SCREEN Adults Families Couples f- STEAMED CLAMS BORDELAISE -C CORN ON-THE-COB i( POTATO DU JOUR GARDEN FRESH SALAD Paramounl Pictures Presents A Sagittarius Production Oliver Reed Geraldine Chaplin ZPGwHhDon Gordon and Diane Cilento 7 SOUR DOUGH BREAD ALL YOU CAN PER PERSON HIRAM JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 14th Avenue and 65th Expressway TieVets on sale at CIVIC THEATER BOX OFFICE Ml? Street 44U99I Mail orders accepted Include a stamped self-addressed envelope for ticket return VcUH lata RHODES COUNTRY CLUI PENNEY'S MORIN CENTER KNISHT i KNAVE AEROJET ALL BRANCHES OE SACRAMENTO SAVINGS AND AT UIIAMnCB "Let's Scare Jessica To Death AT SOUTH A ATE "CATCH 22" (R) LOAN INCLUDING DAVIS FOLSOM REALTY "ZPS" 9:05 "CATCH 22" SPONSORED IT THE BEE KFIK aea KOVR CHANNEL 13 SOUTH OPEN 4:30 SHOW 7:00 I Ml EAST" OF Watt ON USrlj HIGHLANDS mtm "WILLARD" 4390 47th Ave East Exit off Freeway 422-3760 INDOOR I A UNITECI AHTIBT THFTr "THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD'.

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