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PRESS-TELEGRAM (PMJ-C-13 ch w-. n. 1 Obituaries-Funerals 5 1 Obituaries-Funerals sObituaries-Funerals 5 NDEPENDENT (AM) CLASSIFIED HE MW is iPersonais Announcements Bill asing marijuana Shoppers swindled Standard Oil critics burn credit cards NIODELINC-TeLeVIIOl WMiwMhlMrM. rawitaM cwnw nHiftf hai 1 55 ahalai Social Clubs Fhana MwinagaF'iw law fails weight on PACIFIC VALVES INCONPONATEP ES' By BERNARD HURWITZ Business Services 3 ITCM1NS la Mil vawr proptnvT LT miE. low INSTANT PHOTO DATES fiwETOOuyM 40 ravel ALLEN, GEORGE.

Gertrude Lge 64. Of Lakewood. Irma. Born 66 years ag assed away Sunday, in Iowa, Survived dl Survived by wife, Adel- daughters, Charlotte ma: 1 son, James of Gibbs of Seal Beach, lellflower; daughter. Virginia Miner of San Irs.

Betty J. Stroud of Pablo and Marlene Oakland; mother, Mrs. McConn of La Palma LUabelle Bffeifer of I mother, Nellei Foulk acramento: 1 sister .1 Long Beach; sister, Ber-4rs. Henry Daddow of niece Kressig of Long Stress Heights. Serv- Beach; brothers, ices Wednesday, 111 Claude, Myron and Whites Funeralold Foulk all of Long SHIP (OUR CAR ANYWHERE ICCHcamad-Natlamirida Law rilM-Fullv Imura Daar door larvica long tmwipt pate JM-I1MS4 HRS, WILL driv vmt cdf taPhlladWpMl Lmiw hnwwdUfly.

W-MII ROBBINS, Lucile R. Elder). Died August 20. urvived by daughter, idta Mai Jones; granddaughter Mrs. Darwin Snyaerf grandson, Wiliam J.

Jones; 4 great randchildren; cousin, Jon Weldon and other relatives. Member of Allstates Chapter No. 502 of O.E.S.; El Tanya fourb No. Ladies of he Oriental Shrine; jone Beach Court No. 26, Order of the Amaranth.

Service Thursday. 10:30 a.m. at Hoi-on Son Mortuary with he Oriental Shrine of ficiating. suggests gifts to the Shrine Jrippled Childrens Bospital of Los Angeles, CARS FURNISHED FREE-II pointKvw driv. 42t-Ji7) Leaders of a grou boycotting Standa: Oil of California set fire to an oil drum they said was filled with 3,000 Standard credit cards Tuesday outside the companys offices in Los Angeles.

Project Bonfire was organized by the Boycott Standard Oil Committee as a protest against, a letter from Standard Chair man Otto Miller to shareholders calling for support of Arab aspirations in the Middle East Sy Frumkin, director of the boycott committee, said the drum contained 3,000 cards from Christians as well as Jews who do not believe that any American oil company or any American cor poration should in fact engage in foreign wlwhta raiar Borne, Bellflower. Beach and Sumner ANDERS, Roy O. Sur- Foulk of Nebraska; 13 vived by wife, Goldia; grandchildmn; 5 great sons, David and Rich- ffMchildren. Service ard; daughter; Betty P-m- Mot- Jean Taylor; also gur-tell Mortuary, SINGLE DANCE, Wad Wyu Swdav Eyaa. Lafayafta Hatd dMWI SAN FRANCISCO UR Short weighing, a practice which causes a consumer to unsuspectingly buy less of food than its label indicates, costs Califor nians more than $23 million annually, a U.S.

Senate subcommittee has been told. Deputy Atty. Gen. Allan Goodman of Los Angeles was one of a number of witnesses who sharply criticized market practices which result hi mislabeled goods, short weights, junk foods and other alleged consumer frauds. Another witness; Charles Farnsworth, an attorney representing the Interfaith Committee to Aid Farmworkers, called meat fraud a form of crime crime in the stores.

TOS HAPPY BINTHOAVS ANNIVENSARIES GET-WELLS LOVING MESSAGES GONONATULATIONS HOLIDAY GNEETINGS 75 Sacramento (upd-L Legislation easing crimi-na Pnltis for smoking marijuana was rejected Tuesday by the Senate Ccmmittee when only two lawmakers voted in favor of it. Six members of the 13-man committee voted against the bill by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, D-Beverly Hills. The measure would lower the penalty for possession of marijuana and its derivatives, such as hashish, from a possible felony' to a misdemeanor. -The legislation was opposed by law enforcement groups, including the California Peace Officers and Sheriffs Associations. Testifying on behalf of the groups was Franklin 1 S.

Fowler, a drug expert from Loma Linda University, who said the bill might discourage police from enforcing anti-pot laws. Fowler also said many medical problems' stem from the use of marijuana and its stronger Lost Found ANIMAL WfLTfT 45 Greetings UNTAGGI STRAY ANIMAL IMPOUNDED I WJ DAVID Pwit Id the HMaltil Maaa ad vaa vived by 8 dren. Service 30 p.m. bunny wiaeiVema Mae; father 0 llh: Lit mni? Cathl ratennratjptyj Tiernan anl at Sunnyside Memoriall j-nl Kav rL-. ffnrtifnrv' SunnysideLrother of nnie Laurie Olive.

John Ray-ANDERSON, Lillian mona and Walter Wes- vmTi Mi tr set ten. fht ttMM Nl (SavH taVliTYH ntaar Shay. Fa, SlUTan! 4MI Limb I Min.Fa.Rih.SMa. "J- (Sht-linvyMii: K'ffib-tiiw'iWi' jter nn ftjTa, Blk-WM, i Ms. raJr'i' Pi' Ml MfflONVf K4I Kfl 44N SnnfitM (MtiMiMitM Wi naM Bnv 4 Tfih ROBBINS, Guy Irodie.

A native of Cah-Jornia, born 21 years ago Long Beach. Survived parents, Mr. and rs. William Robbins of Los Alamitos; sister, Hail Roxana of Los Alamitos; grandmother, Irene Shook of Long Beach; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Myers of Saugus. Serv-ce Thursday, 11 a.m. Mottells Mortuary WieuaM yoa aa plama. fed wa- Lamr Cannia A Tina ina ta taka Nit vaadM. HAPPY BIRTHDAY.

CAROL FROM RHONDA, PAUL, JENNY, HEIDI A HUGH Iradley, Mrs. Marie I Of Our Fathers, Forest oigt, Mrs. Martha Lawn-Cypress, Forest Cooper. Service (today) Lawn Mortuary. JENSEN, Helen A.

Service Wednesday, 3 utewood may THE hearing by the Rill fn affpv Senate subcommittee for mJMMm Iv illlvl PAntmrt HmHmI hirSm consumers headed by Sen. SO Personals DIVORCE 3936 Woodruff lapel. rations suggested toiAve; Family request favorite chanty I donations to The Ameri ITUfewaiitf: AN I lOW a imtlMil WIIUpW a sail ai UC regent selection' -Divarc Wlttwut An Aftanwr Califinjapjyprcouncil IMtefMj SffkN Call Our frtdiil SHADDUCK, Della Service Wednesday, 10 a.m. Dilday Family Chapel, 120 Pacific Ave. te Onr Vria SMI Atlantic K-sr.

K-M K-H; K-n K-M KM Lana Hawt 11SS RaGt ani i mik nadana gjyjFjRrn.J1 teeataf ad ARTHUR, Milton B. can Red Cross in care of Pnvate family grave- the Long Beach Navy side sejvices will be Hospital. JOHNSON, Gw W. 9024. Guy Survived by his wife, William rWMi MCXAiwotiVn: DIVORCE Da vaar awa with aur baak Attamay C.E.

Sharman which taint farms fnttrjKtian tar jtractian tar H. Or Ill Karan STAVIG, Leroy Otto. Passed away August 17. Survived by wife, Norma; daughter, Denise Owen: son, Danny; mother, Helen Stavig. Service (today) 3 p.m.

Forest Lawn, Cypress. Freeman Family Norma: sons. M.land Patrick; daughters, nie away I Manning and Survived by Logozzo; sister, Helen Mrs. RutnlYoung; 13 grandchildren; 1 great grand- resident of I Juanita Laffertyin Passed away 1 Manning and Nancy Iowa; A -lcai, Biai Trfi VK aur trainad daff will mdd bv tYP- "aWnoject Lana iaacM 4StfM7 SanFatfra Nanaalk (714) Long time Bellflower. SACRAMENTO (UPD-Over the University of Californias strong objections, the Assembly Education Committee' Tuesday approved legislation changing selection, procedures and terms of office for the university's board of regents.

KM John Tunney, was one of several held in the state. Goodman testified that a serious problem is the mislabeling of meat products sold at retail either the false and deceptive description of the type of meat or the false statements of the amount of meat sold. American ingenuity has resulted in the labeling of very unglamorous and inexpensive cuts of meat with glamorous names and expensive prices, he said. Between June-1 and June 30 of this year a survey of California markets revealed that 10.4 per cent of the packaged poultry inspected and' 71.5 per cent of the packaged pork products were short- Gal DIVORCED SSO BANKRUPTCY IOME A EVENING AFPTS. HOME pray Schnauw LkwaCauntry BaNyar Pk.

Ana wars reward, fir. MW SNS Bai Dr. SIEROTY was not present for the brief hearing and vote on the bilL He was presiding over a meeting of the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee of which he is chairman. Harold F. Bradford, representing the California Bar Association, presented the bill on Sier-otys behalf.

Bradford said increasing numbers of persons are using marijuana and developing a scofflaw attitude as the result of not being arrested. He said the measure recognized the realities of todays society," ar-that the use of guing Monday, daughter, Shivvers of Areyle of Fullerton and child. Service Thursday, Arne R. of Hayward; 6 2:30 p.m. Dilday Family grand-children; 10 great I Chapel, 1250 Pacific 1 great! Ave KNEIP, Jeanette, ice's Thursday, 2 n.m..

I Service Wednesday, lociAvc ncuutouaj, BB1I 131 -ltd I LOST miniafura Schnmaar, aalt ft STOCK, Margaret Elizabeth. Rosary Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Requiem Mass Thursday, 8 p.m. Both at St.

Raymonds Church. John A. Mies, Paramount Mortuary directing. SR-22 FIHna mada i S. WlLR Gd nuWHdiv Wfllt iri-irt REWARD ar 14MS17 anas ft 1WE ana Hoine! I Songbcr spon The constitutional amendment proposed by' Assemblyman John Vas-concellos, D-San Jose, also would add a nonvoting faculty and student representative to the board.

pel. Whites Funeral Bellflower. MortuaryjCha; BRIDGE LESSONS Cantract Dudlcata Rridaa. w-whlte fad ft Vic Eh ft Tth nr T.iiiian MARTINEZ, Antonio. 7.

3q I Born 63 years ago Survived, by Ajiiiiau Thursday. SheelarStricklin Ik ft WANTED: Gaad Fadar Hamti ta chltarn all la. El REWARD PURSE. Laat Man Vie Braadwny ft Ll Slvd. Gantdna Impart ant Panara Plaaaa Ratwrnl MI-SMS ar R7-WI till Ta Hamatau Aiiist Ta Hymilw EamrnunltY YaunaiUnd L-A City.

GH1II. r' Introducing Another Member of rnn sis Staff BURKE, Rosary p.m. 2- Chapel. Mass of the wife. Florence of Long Resurrection Friday 10 Beach; daughters La of ief- uge Church.

Beach and Chabella rivmfli Campos of Mexico: son, CASTILLO, Carmen I carlos A. of San frran- Under the measure, the FRE-CHRISTMAS Sala: Data M. rawland. Jawdry at Oidlnctlan, cudam dnlwi. rapair.

Fra Pifk-In. IN Pina, Sult 1RI. PR. THORNBERRY, Edgar Kenney Jr. Survived by wife, Helen sons, James E.

of Sea Beach, David P. of Salinas; Longs treet of Missour and Mary E. Rabon of Oklahoma. Service Thursday. 2 p.m.

at the Carroll Funeral Home Ventura. governors' power to "ajH- weighted, said Good-lint regents would be man. The California De- poin REWARD SUB, tar rdurn ar Inf Ma4-ma fa return at Girard Parreeaua watch tram Las Altai arts. Na iiauwn-man hr auaatlona nahnd HM77I. Pina, LB M.

Passed away August 1 c(n sister Trinidac 21, fa- Richard I and Manuel, lar9ndrhi1rirpn RoRarv LOST Whitt Wind Hair Tarriar. Mdsrcdlar. Gray ft Tea tad t- F. Wardlaw htwn ftallflawar ft Clark. GHRt felony procedures in this areals an abuse.

-Under current law, a prosecutor or judge can treat a marijuana case as a felony or a misdemeanor on the first offense. A felony conviction could result hi a 10-year prison -sentence. -v- limited to a list of five candidates chosen by a special committee made up of Senate and Assembly leaders, the superintendent of public instruction and others, partment of Food and Agriculture has estimated that the cost to California consumers from, short weighing is well in excess of $23 million on an annual basis. t. BORED byyaur labT Naad nwra YtWhrad dtanaa laRtT.

CiH Awa Paraannal SW Id! LOST: Black tamaiacd. Fuh arawib I ladtt amall. Gram am. Anawara MMMi. Waartna naa cdlar.

PR YOST, Melvin. Mottells Mortuary- 436-2284 JIGHT' davl Omda Sata-li than, draaa cantradt. Mr BafldS- Funeral Directors 10 'service p.m. Paramount Mortu- SSaV All Suls ary Chapel. Requiem DfoedtedS Mass Thursday, 7 Our Lady of Victoiy I Mjgem i Mortuary.

Interment All Interment Afi I Alfred. PRORLEM PraanancyT iviKHlhdic nraanancy caaMdl LOST Mala tarriar puppy. Nk la- Ian marklnas, head-whlM. tost. Man Arfaala-Dowtiay A.

Raw. SIStWR i the governor makes appointments subject to confirmation by the Senate. AAAdadjanAdwr 1 Haw ta ad tha drbikar hi family fa aatt. A brief rao Pass-Souls Cemetery. John A.

aFay August 21: Sur- Mipc Pnramnimt Mnrtn-I Vived by Mies, Paramount Mortu-1 vlvea Mae ary. sons, Glynn and Buddy MAM I a IM a Jimmie" Klinl tuning of teachers REWARD. Lad Vic WHi ft Plm ad I charm hrMlgja arandchllafana Mrfhdnva.4 AMAZING GRAPEFRUIT DIETI1 LawiwlalRIha biiar aomyWd tflnhn Zaltoid -7 step-son, G6rSlQ IKmtfiore PaImviH RaI CHARLES CLAYTON TERMS would be cut in half, from 16 to eight years, under prHaOORw INI. LB. Cal hdf arp- FOUND-Daa.

Garm ahartl aar-dstsfigy NEEOOAJI 4173. MUSICAL GROUPS Types. Far infa ah Jaim Myara Artld hi LAKEWOOD Pacific Ava. am WaaW-uff Manaatra REWARD: Sm, part Paad tTiTkitYrr Kay sister, HovyarSj 10 grandchildren; Kay ChnstmanHfovmg brother of Elizabeth Lutes and Ethel HAI-M11 John- iraies ana cuiei P-m. 431-404' 'Kfawiawisai" H-43S7 WMtt -Ml Vaseoncellos measu past IllirCllC which would require public vote to beco law.

measure, LOST Mini Block FeeWe, Vte. Itefi 4 iCJ(S2 Hiin Sldl Arbor Ra. J.onvn- greet" grendchfld. Aerv- Ifces.Thursday 11 a.m., nieces and (Lakewood Vlllaaa) Lana Reach TUitami An Eeual Eaual SACRAMENTO (UPD Opportunity Emnleyar FOUND: Irish Sitter. Wllmlndah ftCdf4 SSVtiP ME Mmujr.nArvMrBsu M1M47I bdw 13pm-lRpm Legislation giving teachers and professors collec HE URGED Congress to increase enforcement by public agencies, to for crease consumer education and to change laws which restrain California from enforcing stricter regulations, Farnsworth said a Con-a symer Task Force found enforcement agencies are unaware of or uninterested in the plight of the consumers as they confront the deceptive, fraudulent and unwholesome marketing practice of.

the supermarket giants. He said that when these agencies move. at. all they prefer to move against the smaller stores or chains where they are less likely to be out-muscled legally or out-influenced generally. many neph-ews.

Service Thursday, chanel 1 p.m. Bellflower ary ChapeL Interment I MUND AY, Raymond. Sawtelle Veteran fvivel0 John A. BROTHERS MORTUARY (7141 41-7m 43R-11M By a 12-2 the committee sent the proposal to the Constitu- tive bargaining rights Far Call Ka MONEY Setwd Ctathel Kaye. 37-Rn We are proud of his 23-year tenure with MOTTELL'S.

Active in Bayshore Congrega MtEH.LLS MORTU AkY FOUND-Lite brawn pup at-dark Sarka. Grid toy ft Leman, E. Lkaic H33t. -i tery. Bell- GROWS mind an GROWS ry.

Expand. Mutant MUM Utter McKtetev Cnrion at Pf mount St-itii 17, as mar Ca. muchfthe same a tional Amendments. Co m-ln invate industry was mittee for further study. approved Tuesday by.

the William Coblentz of San flower Mortuary direct-1 Yjf. MaT Beachr Jack LOST Mk Late! -K A.W. COON FUNERAL HOME. 7 0RIW) 4MM717 ing. brothers son, I Long Beach: Hwdara W-334 WE BUY, SELL ft Loan MON an dlimanda.

American Jr 33 Pint Ava, IONEY key Assembly Education Committee. Sunnyside Miuselewn Mnrtuary ISOS San AfltafiteOr. 4S4-UD FQUNO-Malp Irish Batter ar Ra- -irtevar. Lynwaad. Cantury SL 4M 4713- ATLANTIC Theatre Feeturln Tan-teas Hv.

SNR Atlantic UR. Optn :3tp.m. -15 Florists QUNO: Man's praacrtptten paid framfdilaaaa in Nock cats. Vie FREGNANTT NEED ABONTION COUNSELING? CALL ALLOCcicSoMLtarvica Irilh Baiter, ML Vary Tl Thin ft Hit, WANTED: 1 Ncfcsla ta Ettaa JUKI'S Conor! L.R. 337-7181 Art Alan CHURSENOFF, Alex George of riprida and L.

Survived by wife, I Ellis Long Beach; sis-Olga; son. Alex; daugh- ter, Denzel Riley of ters, Nellie Coger- and Long Beach' grand-Tanya Gambill; sisters. I daughter, Dahlene-Jo; Mary Zarchukoff and grandsons, Kevin John-Elizabeth Chermoff and ston, Teny Lee and Anna also sur-l Paul Richard. Service Vived by7 grandchil-1 Thursday. 2 p.m.

Mot-den; 4 great grandchil-j tell Mortuary. dren; Services were held! NICKERSON, Earl L. Francisco, himself a regent, set forth the universitys opposition, saying the system has been extremely successful for 104 years. He charged the selection committee would infuse politics into the select. tion of regents and insist-; ed that no single student could represent all -represent-all -stu- FOUND Smnlt SherMdfad.

brawn Lkwiflud' SMII tioncd Member BPOE 888, and active in local Civic 'affairs. The far-reaching bill by Sen, George Moscone, D- San Francisco, repeals existing laws for teacher bargaining and substitutes new negotiating procedures, including; 5 (revisions for. secret bal- ot elections to WILL Nx any taarina machine SM leg SYCHIC Raadina ft CayntalinR. Attar Saim. ft waakanda 4N-IBi Cemeteries and Mausoleums 20 QUNO Yaufia F.

Garntan ShanhnrE. DRINKING PROBLEM? ALCOHOLICS Anonym Ananrmaat ClN 433M3M Tuesday, 10 a.m. Sunny-1 Hunter Mortuary, side Mortuary Mission nicks uhi. NICKS, Martha Wk. Ma White Mark WEDDING an ahart nattep, na ttead teat Ilya teitWiar.

1RS-1MI Senate panel -1 OKs law on womens credit ciHtnAi Bettie SSSSk. KM lunnyside Memorial minttnn Wil ringle umonrepresenta- entg 0a qo- professor could speak for all in-. structors. five and a three-member commission to oversee LOST. Parrel, vie NLB.

Has chain an teft ted. Reward. mm ssed MAN 37 leaks alrlll-37 I teiwfia. Can fti-Wtt SERVING THE COMMUNITY rfOR OVER CENTURY WESTMINSTER Memorial Park Cemetery, Mortuary. Flower Shou Fwy ctese iMcfi ted between Garden Greet I Sen Oteee Fwy In Westminster 431-4577 Aw 78 Agojo, Mortuary.

Gardens. Sunnyside away August 19 1 extended i extended illness. "CHRISTIAN Sinaia Adynt." fd'a 7:11 n.m. Flrd BapttetTath Pina workings of the act, It was sent to the Ways and Means Committee on FOUNO-BNi daa, mad. Lana WW aad an chad.

433-7MS. ar ft' SPIRITUAL Reader ft Advil Card Raadlnaa. Call SSR-1471 after an sonSj Carlton aJpeet Service mRW TninT i Wednesday, 11 a.m. Wil-2 Home Interment Memorial vived her husband, Carl; sons, Carlton and dorey vie MVa HE DEFENDED the 16-year terms as offering re- wtS ffOUl geMs'rinsulati6h BANKRUPTCY S4. Hama And Kaaa Car.

Home, urn. 043-7115. Wilmington Vaiddean daugh-1 Marvalene SACRAMENTO (UPD Legislation outlawing discriminatory EWARD-lrith Sattar, Frl. vie. Carrltea Cutter.

S3R4M3. CHOICE tats Caurt Honor. Waat-mlniater Mamorial Pk. 135 tail. bteadteati EGAL waddlna na lie.

ar I Ndna teadhar 43MW ter. Hager; UomVin'chlrw 1 CHOICE Lott GarOm BtMdic- EWARD. Last Laa OMRaddiah-! Brawn Qaa. Laalna -t Rosa Hills. Rtai.

Itl-sm a ltfi vote aftef lengthy debate and frequent day-to-day partisanship. Vasconcellos argued the measure, "drafted by a wasapproved Tuesday by joint legislative commit ami Committee Chairman eredit practices which prevent women from getting loans the Senate Judiciary. FOUND F. Tarriar type doe. Fart: Call ft Idantlty dli33 GRAVES.

Rata Hlllt, Cardan Memory. Call 144-3134 Re- ROSE Hill Ida, Cardan Of mnmbarancn.Xdl 344 5074. mmi Yna. Vic FOUND, Haund Dam Hth ft Elm. SSS-THt aft 4 M.

23 Cremation ta vie. Fate Varda ft AthaiM ton M. Dachaftund Brawn. 43I-WS4 DIRECT CREMATION were-C Leroy F. Greene, D-Sacramento, declanng that: horse-trading should be done.

openly, succeeded in'. adding a provision insuring that all negotiatfoig sessions were opento the public Wert; 13 grandchildren; NOLAN, Frederick Jo-5 great grandchildren. Ph. Requiem Mass She was a member of Snesdey, 9 a.m. St.

the Emblem Club. Serv- Mtthew Catholic ice Friday, 11:30 a.m. Church. Directed by Dilday Family Chapel, I Mottells Mortuary. 1250 Pacific Ave.

Famtiy I OHMAN, George request donations Wilbur. Graveside serv Mhwd Wire Hdgd Tnrrt- r. M. Vic aw nay. IV.

Sactetv Available 24 Hours 503 E. Broadway 435-2491. LOST Long Beach Community lice Friday, Hospital co Childrens I Veterans Administration Great Dana. Brawn tv-BRi. REWARD.

347-3M4. KWjlISSli JOSIFNMl ala, Moscone objected to the by Ward, in memory Lulu L. Corey. of Cemetery. Directed Mottells Mortuary.

jKrgErsaMvw. addition, saying collective "should-' be QUNO Siamnan Klttan, 3-ma, Vic.fcidft Molina. 044741 the NEPTUNE SOCIETY mWSB7.B2S&w,eD- the lovely classification WHh DiWaminallan Saa la Cremdian tarmcaa Caindda Cremdian Sardcaa. tee after two years work, would assure diverse viewpoints on the board not just the clique of persons whose backgrounds is the same as the gover-. nors.

By tin identical vote, the committee approved a twin measure which would have essentially the same impact on the community colleges board of governors and the State University Colleges board of trustees. A spokesman for the state colleges offered similar objections to those, given by UC. The munity colleges offered no opposition. The, second measure was sent to the Ways and Means It would not require a public -vote. 1 The atenHItd steipte.

teanpanahia altamativa to tha costly, involved msrtuarv-funerai-camdi itery sys deFERRAZ, Jpse PARKS, Harry Ho-M. Graveside service bart. Age 81 of 434 Olive Wednesday, 11 a.m. All Long Beach. Pass-Souls Cemetery.

Dilday ed away August 21. Sur-Family Funeral direc- vived by wife, Verda: tors in charge. 436-9024. sons. Loren add Bill Parks; brother, Clifford FIDDLER, William H.

Parks; sister, Eunice Services Thursday, 2:30, Groves; 4 grandchil- EOTTELLS EOKIUm 43S-2284 909 EAST 3rd STREET LONG BEACH 1)14(44 VW I where both sides takeoff their coats and ties without trying to impress someone." The bill also was amended to allow a student to sit on negotiating sessions and prepare an educational impact Com-mittee and. sent to the The measure by Assem-. blyman Henry Waxman; D-Los Angeles, advanced on a 7-3 vote despite oppo-. sition from the California i Banlrers Association. The bill would make it illegal to deny women solely because of their sex or martial status.

John E. Balluff of the banters group- said women should not be treated the same as men in connection with credit because womens earnings and property are treated differently under the states community property laws, i He said the laws make it more difficult to collect a bad debt from a married 'f Waxman declared in a statement, women are often discriminated against because of their sex and are particularly in a vulnerable position in obtaining credit when they have undergoneajdi- Fm hM COMPLETE CREMATION 34 HOUR SERVICE 1 Classification V. 45 Hunter Chapel, Mortuary I dren 9 great grandchildren. Chapel service and interment Friday, 1:30 rt on any agreement A COLUMN FOR YOUR TENDER LOVING MESSAGE r-HAPPY nrthdays FREEDMAN; Stella S. In.m.

Westminister Dilday ami Funeral Memorial Park Mortu-directors. 436-9024. Nrv and Cemeterv: ary and Cemetery: 30 InMemoriam wxntFrar LOST-tf yr aM, ami wht mixed Mala. In BdlH. nteaaa caN 1771 NT RANNWERSAMEStS eveiiaitlna 4 tovc Davt.

tee are i lee. Wife rGT-WEUS owunrdi Health Aids 91 LOVING MESSAGES 'r. GIDINGS, Edna A. I PERRY, Luvell. Serv-Mottells Mortuary.

436- ices in Vernal, Utah. 2284. I Spongberg Mortuary di- recting locally. rCONGRAIULABONS rHOUDAY GREETINGS ween instructors and a school board. -The -measure would apply to all California elementary and secondary school districts, as well as the University of California, the state colleges and community colleges.

It was supported by. the. United Teachers of Los Angeles. No one spoke fa opposition. ti ji Announcements 35 GILMORE, Anna Barbara.

Graveside I POWELL, Glenn service Wednesday, 10 1 Service Wednesday, a.m.- All Souls Dilday Family a.m.- Ail souls liiiday Family -3 CLASSIFIED SECTION INDEPENDENT PRESS-TELEGRAM Id ENTERTMENT BIG SOUNDS come in small packages! Check the stereo- components advertised in todays Classified Ads. tery Jy ot-1 1 2M Pacific telrs Mortuary. Ave. -cW ft tlctemaiL vorce. -vj-n lift ftam.U4S.riLV:fe,.

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