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.April 28, 1964..The Nugget..
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April
RETROSPECTIVE
SHOW of
Richard Hackett's works, Nevada
City artist, Artists’ Gallery, 312
Commercial St., Nevada City,
Weds., Sats., andSuns. 2-4P, M,
Opening Apr. 5. Refreshments.
April 23
CIVIL RIGHT S---Dr. Martin
Luther King, Memorial Auditorium, Sac'to, 8:15 p.m. Free
April-23, 24, 25
DRAMA---"Antigone" by Jean
Anouilk; a modern dress version
of the Greek legend; River Playhouse, American River Jr. College, Sac'to.
April 24, 25, 26
AUBURN ARTS FESTIVAL--20th
District Fairgrounds Home Economics Bldg., Auburn,
April 24,25,30 May 1,2,
"THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS"
---by Sean O'Casey. The story
of the 1916 Irish rebellion, Sac'to
State College Little Theater,
Sac'to,
April 28
FILM---"The Italian Straw Hat"
(silent) (1927, France) and
"Circus" (short) UC Davis, 198
Physical Sciences Bldg; 6:30 and
8:30 p.m.
April 30
LECT URE---Noted sculptor Fred
Sauls will discuss his work; River
Plgyhouse, Amn. River Jr. College, Sac'to; 8:15 p.m. Admission free. April 30-May 15 the
work of Fred Sauls at various
locations on campus.
May 1
THE LITTLE SINGERS OF TOK YO
---a company of thirty boys and
girls who will give a program of
popular andclassical selections as
well as authentic Japanese folk
songs; Sac'to Memorial Auditorium; 8:30 p.m.
May 2
ART DEPART MENT OPEN HOUSE
---including art films, exhibits
and demonstrations of student
work; Amn. River Jr. College,
Sac'to; 1-5 p.m.
May 3
STOCKTON CHORALE--Methodist Church, Grass Valley; 8 p.m.
Genuine Dairy Maid
June Hubbard, a genuine dairy
maid, of Glenn, was chosen District 12 Dairy Princess Saturday
in acontest at Orland. Miss Hubbard currently is working with her
brother on the family dairy farm
in Glenn. Among others in the
contest was Linda McDonald,
Grass Valley.
4 WHEEL
WITH m0
7 LEAGUE .
Above the timberline— below sea level—across bush
country or turnpike—you ride higher, deeper and farther with a
Toyota Land Cruiser than with any other 4 wheel drive. Mud, sand,
snow, rocky canyon or rain-swept bog—nothing stops this tanktough machine. Its biting stride eats up ground like 7 league boots.
Its studhorse 135 hp engine—with 9 forward, 3 reverse gear combinations—powers you where wheels never made it before. And
homeward bound, you cruise up to 85 mph—with foam seat 7-man
comfort! Don't put off heading for the country you love.
TOYOTA /ZAND CRUISER
4 wheel drive with 7 league stride
HARTMAN CHEVROLET COMPANY
314 MAIN ST, GRASS VALLEY 273-7271
HARDTOP, SOFT-TOP AND STATION WAGON MODELS/PARTS AND SERVICE AVAILABLE
Contemporary sculpture will
officially come to the, old gold
mining town of Smartville Sunday with the preview opening
Sunday between 2 and5 p.m. of
a sculpture studio and showroom
by artist Prudence ‘beach in the
old Excelsior Water and Mining
Company store building.
Subjects for the sculpture vary
from "Moses", “Angel”, and
“Crucifixion”, to “Little Warrior", "Maggie", “Steer Roper”,
"Rodeo Bull", and portraits.
Media used by the artist includes stone, plaster, resin and
aluminum.
Drawings using various media
include Mexican subjects,
‘dancers, birdforms, and abstract
figures. The works on display
form a retrospective view of some
of Miss Leach's work which she
produced when not busy with
architectural commissions in the
past seven years,
Art commissions in connection
with construction have included
works at Rice University, Houston,
“Moses”, “Angel”, Contemporary Sculpture
Phillip Johnson's chapel, New
Harmony, Ind., and at the First
National Bank, San Angelo,
Texas.
Miss Leach operateda studio at
Houston for the past eight years.
In addition to seeing the studio,
persons interested in the arts will
be abletosee the area which Miss
Leach will use in her work in the
future.
“LEONARD F. CAREY..Realtor
Phone 273-4300---P,O, Box 944, Grass. Valley, California
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