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ExaminerMarch 11, 1976 SUMMARY LOP ACTIONS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MARCH 8. 1976 CALENDAR ITEMS: Ordinance appropriating $15,400, File 101-75-90 FINALLY PASSED Ordinance appropriating $35,264. Public Health, San Francisco al Hospital, for permanent salaries and related mandatory fringe benefits, creating eight positions: rescinding $35,264 from contractual services. File 101-75-91. FINALLY PASSED.

Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 557010, Public Health, San Francisco al Hospital, to reflect restoration of funds for eight positions of 8204 institutional Policeman; File companion measure to File 101-75-91. 102- 75-67. FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance appropriating $4,792, Public Administrator, for electronic accounting machine, rescinding contractual services. File 101-75-94.

FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance amending Annual Salary Ordinance, Section 940000, various departments, to provide cost of living adjustment to Health and Welfare payment to 7311 Cement Mason and related classifications; effective November 1,1975. File 102-75-51. FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance authorizing settlement of litigation of Dorothy L.

McKnight against the City and County by, payment $1,250. File 45-76-5. FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance appropriating $43,000, Hetch Hetchy Operating, to rehabilitate central heating system, Moccasin Administration Bullding. File 101-75-89.

FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance appropriating $13.056, Board of Supervisors, Employee Relations Division, for temporary salaries. File 101-75-97. FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance amending Police Code pertaining to application for employment at an encounter studio File 117-75-4.

FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance amending Administrative Code to except from provisions of Section 2.23 proposed Charter amendment providing for dismissal of City and County employees participating in strikes against City and County to be submitted at June 8, 1976 election; repealing various obsolete sections. (Supervisor Francois) File 147-76. PASSED. Ordinance amending Administrative Code by repealing various sections pertaining to procedure for submission of proposed Charter amendments.

(Supervisor Francois) File 149-76. FINALLY PASSED. Ordinance amending Administrative Code to except from provisions of Section 2.23 proposed Charter amendment pertaining to Employee Relations Director. (Supervisor Molinari) File 176-76. F1- NALLY PASSED.

Resolution approving agreement between Public Utilities Commission and Transport Workers Union, Local 250A, pertaining to Sections 19 (Injury on Duty) and 20 (Operators Injured by Assault) of Salary Standardization Ordinance No. 363- ARDANAZ, Amparo BAILEY, M. Isabelle BALLAURI, Paolo BERLIN, Fred T. BLICKLE, Hugo E. BOTTINI, Patricia E.

CAMBRA, Sylvia CAMPBELL, Frank CUBBON, Forrest George DE GUZMAN, Emilio C. DUBOIS, George R. FINERTY, Thomas Ryan GARCIA, Fidel GIUSTI, Julia GUTIERREZ, Carlos A. HONG, Yuan Bain INGMAN, Axel E. JEW (SUI LAI), Ming Ock JOHNSON, Yngve H.

KANE, Alice Dolores KANE, George W. KELLY, Harry (Jim) LEE, Mrs. Chew McCREERY. Dr. William B.

MORCH, Joseph Gerard PARRA, Domingo RICE, Daniel Calvin ROGERS, Lena ROMANI, Richard J. ROSSI, Romualdo SCHOLZEN, Edward N. SHAPRO, David R. TOGNOTTI, Gemma. YOUNG, 'Verne ARDANAZ, Amparo In this city, March 9, 1976, Amparo Ardanaz; dearly beloved wife of the late Jose Ardanaz; loving mother of Joseph Louis Ardanaz and the late Angeles Ardanaz; a resident of San Francisco since 1910; a native of Ea, Vizcaya, Spain; a Spanish Basque; aged 86 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, March 12, at 9:30 a.m. from the Chapels of VALENTE, MARINI. PERATA 4840 Mission thence to All Hallow's Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered commencing at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.

BAILEY, M. Isabelle March 1976, M. Isabelle Bailey; beloved sister of Mary Hitchcock and Archie Bailey both of Bellingham, loving aunt of several nieces and nephews. Services Friday morning 11 o'clock at HALSTED 1123 Sutter St. COMPLIMENTARY PARKING BALLAURI, Paolo In this city March 9, 1976, Paolo Ballauri; dearly beloved husband of the late Emilia Ballauri; loving brotherin-law of Camillo and Fortunata Belfiore; loving uncle of Bart Arnaudo, Catherine Michelis, Catherine Winter and Elizabeth Maiero; survived by nieces and nephews in South America and Italy; a native of Italy: aged 92 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12 at 1 p.m. from the Chapels of VALENTE, MARINI, PERATA 4840 Mission thence to St. Finn Barr's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered commencing at 1:30 p.m. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday 8 o'clock (tonight).

Spiritual bouquets or donations to your favorite charity are preferred. BERLIN, Fred T. In Millbrae, March 7, 1976, Fred T. Berlin, late of Millbrae; beloved husband of the late Ann Berlin; devoted father of Fred J. Berlin of Greenbrae, Harold P.

Berlin of San Mateo, Claire Carrington of Pacheco, and the late Edward C. and Jack L. Berlin; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; a native of California; aged 94 years. Private funeral services held Tuesday at the CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS, El Camino Real at Millwood Drive. Millbrae.

Entombment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. BLICKLE, Hugo E. In San Francisco, March 10, 1976, Hugo E. Blickle; beloved brother of Frida Gulino and three surviving sisters in Germany; loving uncle of Helen Carlson; a member of Ironworkers Union Local No. 790.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, March 12, at 11:30 a.m., at DRISCOLL'S MORTUARY CHAPEL, 1096 So. Van Ness Ave. at 22nd St. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. COURTESY PARKING MOBIL STA.

22ND SO. VAN NESS Florists Florists HAROLD Cannery Gumps 776-0985 75. File 104-75-3. ADOPTED AS AMENDED. Charter amendment (second draft) amending Section 8.405, pertaining to fixing of salaries of uniformed forces in Police and Fire Departments by adding "savings" clause to Proposition which was passed at November 4, 1975 election, to prevent possible salary reductions from occurring.

(Supervisors Feinstein, Neider, von Beroidingen) File 404-75-4. CONSIDERATION CONTINUED TO Charter amendment (third draft) amending Section 3.201, pertaining to administrative departunder Chief Administrative Officer, (Supervisors Molinari, Francois, Neider) File 83-76. ORDERED SUBMITTED AS AMENDED. Charter amendment (first draft) amending Section 6.203 to increase power of the Mayor to increase add new budgetary items. (Supervisor von Beroidingen) File 88-76.

REFUSED SUBMISSION. Charter amendment (second draft) amending Section 6.408 to provide for priority in payment of principal and interest on general obligation bonds for airport purposes over airport revenue bonds. (Supervisors Kopp, Feinstein, Gonzales, Molinari) File 89-76. REFUSED SUBMISSION. Charter amendment, (second draft) amending Section 8.324 pertaining to veterans' credits in Civil Service Examinations.

visors Molinari, Mendelsohn) File 76. REFERRED TO COMMITTEE AS AMENDED. Charter amendment. (first draft). amending 'Section 8.341.

pertaining to dismissal of employee for cause to eliminate suspension prior to hearing. (Supervisor Kopp) File 110-76. ORDERED SUBMITTED. Charter amendment (first draft) deleting Section 8.362 which provides for leaves of absence for American Red Cross members. (Supervisor Kopp) File 112-76.

DERED SUBMITTED. Charter amendment (second draft), amending Section 8.323, to provide that fee for inspection of papers of each eligible shall be established by Board of Supervisors by ordinance. (Supervisor Kopp) File 113-76. ORDERED SUBMITTED. Charter amendment (second draft), amending Section 8.346, pertaining to disciplinary action against officers and employees of City and County engaged in strikes against City and County.

(Supervisor Francois) File 165-76. ORDERED SUBMITTED AS AMENDED. Charter amendment (first draft), adding Section 2.203-2. providing that Employee Relations Director shall be appointed by Board of Supervisors. (Supervisor Molinari) File 175-76.

ORDERED SUBMITTED. Ordinance appropriating $5,487, Social Services, Single Men's Rehabilitation Center, operation and capital improvement; rescinding $5,487, Social Services, boarding homes and institutions. File 101-75- 93. PASSED FOR SECOND READING. Ordinance appropriating $159.22, Art Commission, equipment; cinding $159.22, Art Commission, municipal symphony concerts.

File 101-75-98. PASSED FOR SECOND READING. Ordinance amending Annual BOTTINI, Patricia E. In Oakland March 6, 1976, Patricia E. Bottini; beloved wife of Richard L.

Bottini of Alameda; loving mother of Sharon Bottini of Alameda; devoted daughter of Helen McDermott of Alameda. Private family services were held Wednesday, March 10. MURPHY-GREER MORTUARY 522-2131 OFFICIAL ADVERTISING CAMBRA, Sylvia March 9, 1976, Sylvia Cambra of San THE BUD DUGGAN FAMILY CAMPBELL, Frank Entered Leandro; beloved wife of Joseph Cambra; loving mother of Brian and Michelle Cambra; loving daughter Joseph and the late Marie Medeiros; loving sister of Geri Durham and Joseph Medeiros; aged 41 years. Friends may call after 2 p.m. today (Thursday) and are invited to attend the funeral services Friday, March 12 at 10 a.m.

DUGGAN'S SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave. east Junipero Serra D.C.: thence to All Souls Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Thursday (tonight) 8:15 p.m. Donations American Cancer Society preferred.

Frank Campbell; beloved husband of Betty Campbell; loving step-father of Hubert Phillips; devoted grandfather of Greg Phillips and Ann Phillips; a long-time member of the Seaman's International Union. Private family services were held Wednesday at the Hills of Eternity Cemetery Chapel, Colma, under the direction of SINAI MEMORI- CUBBON, Forrest George March 9, 1976. Forrest George Cubbon, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Cubbon; dear son-in-law of the late Vida Radovich; also survived by many relatives and friends. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 1 p.m. at the Chapel of H.

F. SUHR 2919 Mission St. near 25th. Entombment, Serbian Cemetery. Prayer service Thursday, 8 p.m.

De GUZMAN, Emilio C. In San Francisco, March 9, 1976, Emilio C. De Guzman; a veteran of the U.S. Navy: loving husband and father; he was born in San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philippines and emigrated to the United States in the late 1920's; he had rendered over 40 years of faithful service, 25 years in the Navy and 16 years of civil service and was given recognition by the Secretary of the Navy when he retired In 1968; Mr. De Guzman died at the age of 73 after a long illness of heart condition; he is loved very dearly by his family that survives him; his wife, Teodora De Guzman, and children, Joseph, Robert and Emil Jr.

and daughterin-law, Cynthia and granddaughter, Christine (daughter of Mr. Mrs. Leonard Songco). Friends may call after 11 a.m. Thursday and are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 8:30 a.m., from the Evergreen Mortuary of MCAVOY-O'HARA Geary Blvd.

at Tenth thence to Star of the Sea Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9 a.m. followed by interment at Skylawn Memorial Park. Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. MCAVOY-O'HARA CO. DUBOIS, George R.

In this city, March 10, 1976, George R. Dubois, dearly beloved husband of the late Marguerite (Peggy) Dubois; loving son of the late George and Pauline Dubois; beloved brother of Mrs. Gabrielle Miller: a native of San Francisco; aged 65 years. Funeral services Friday, 10:45 a.m., at HOGAN SULLIVAN, 1266 Ninth Ave. near Lincoln Way.

Interment, private, Holy Cross Cemetery. J. W. Bianco D. aJ.

Sulivan FINERTY, Thomas Ryan At rest March 9, 1976, Thomas Ryan Finerty, dearly beloved husband of Pauline Finerty: loving father of Thomas Ryan Finerty V. William Clark and Maureen Jo Anna Finerty; also survived by three cousins; a native of aged 50 years; a member of the Teamsters Union Local 665 and a soccer coach for the So. S.F. PAL. Friends may attend the funeral services 8:30 a.m.

Friday, March 12, at GARDEN CHAPEL, 885 El Camino Real, So. S.F.: thence to Mater Dolorosa Church, Willow and Miller So. S.F. where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Rosary 8 p.m. Thursday (tonight). GARDEN CHAPEL 583-2510 OFFICIAL ADVERTISING Salary Ordinance, Section 755080. Public Utilities Commission, to reflect reallocation of one vacant position. File Hetch 102-75-72.

Hetchy PASSED Water FOR and SECOND READING. Ordinance authorizing invitation for bids to lease Visitacion Valley Community Center. File 65-76-1. PASSED FOR SECOND READING. Resolution authorizing acquisition of certain real property from Alfred H.

Heredia, required for Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant. File 470-75-3. ADOPTED. Resolution accepting gift of $111 from San Francisco Bar Association for "San Francisco Pretrial Diversion Project" of Adult Probation Department. (Supervisor Feinstein) File 38-76-7.

ADOPTED. Resolution authorizing amendment and extension of lease of real property at 814 Mission Street for use by City Demonstration Agency. File 64-76-12. ADOPTED. Resolution authorizing sion of leases of real property for use by the FACE Program.

File 64- 76-13. ADOPTED. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to seek and accept funds from Department of Housing and Urban Development or their subcontractor to continue Economic Analysis Unit within the City and County. (Supervisor Barbagelata) File 68-76-5. ADOPTED.

Resolution requesting Department of Public Health to report on implementation of recommendations Budget Analyst on operations of Community Mental Health Services Program. File 120-76. ADOPTED. Resolution authorizing Director of Public Health to institute prepaid maternity package at San Francisco General Hospital; providing for review by Board of Supervisors. File 169-76.

ADOPTED. Resolution expressing intent to approve budget items in Police Department annual budget subsequent three fiscal years for installation and implementation of a reliable computer- assisted dispatch system. File 100-76-3. ADOPTED. Ordinance amending Part 111, Municipal Code, to increase rate of telephone users' tax, to provide an exemption from utility users' tax for any "Lifeline Service" authorized by California Public Utilities Commission, to institute, implement and provide funding for a Emergency, Telephone System, together with such supportive services as necessary to increase efficiency of "911" Emergency Telephone System.

(Supervisor Barbagelata) File 146-76. CONSIDERATION CONTINUED TO Resolution approving renewal of contracts between City and County (Department of Public Health, Community Mental Health Services) and various organizations for provision of psychiatric and related services. File 260-75-10. ADOPTED. Salary Standardization Ordinance, Charter Sections 8.400 and 8.401.

effective July, 1976. for miscellaneous employees. File 106- 76-1. CONSIDERATION CONTINUED TO Ordinance amending Administrative Code, approving rates of contributions and fee schedules for Health Service System plans, effective July 1, 1976. File 179-76.

PASSED FOR SECOND READING. OFFICIAL ADVERTISING Ordinance amending Administrative Code, pertaining to untair labor practices, an emergency measure (Supervisors Molinari. Kopp, Francois) File 180-76. FINALLY PASSED. Resolution authorizing examination for one qualified promotional applicant for Class 2112, Medical Record Technician, Public Health Department, File 25-76-1.

ADOPTED. Policy, declaration reading as follows: "It shall continue to be the policy of the people of the City and County of San Francisco that lowcost, quality child care be made available to all San Francisco children. Child care shall include infant care, pre-school and afterschool programs. Policy shall be made by the parents at faculties at each center. Funding shall be procured by the City and County of San Francisco." (Supervisor Francois) File 511-75.

ORDERED SUBMITTED. Ordinance designating Bush Street Temple (Soto Mission) as a landmark. File 90-76-1. PASSED FOR SECOND READING. Resolution urging City Planning Department to consider and study.

as part of Residential Zoning Study, those residential areas where rent height limits exceed forty feet and lower said height limits where appropriate. (Supervisor Feinstein) File 274-75-1. ADOPTED. Resolution opposing further pansion, but supporting essential modernization of facilities of U.C. Medical Center: calling upon State Legislature to review and evaluate the university's expansion plans.

(Supervisors Feinstein, Mendelsohn, Molinari, Nelder, Francois) File 12- 76-18. ADOPTED AS AMENDED. Resolution approving Open Space and Park Renovation Fund Program for 1975-76 and 1976-77: urging all City departments to expedite implementation of gram. Supervisor Kopp) File 162-76. ADOPTED.

Resolution declaring interest of City and County in leasing inactive Hunters' Point Shipyard, and authorizing the Mayor to submit a proposal to the U.S. Navy for use of the facility. (Supervisors von Beroldingen, Mendelsohn) File 164-76. ADOPTED. EMERGENCY CALENDAR ITEM: Ordinance appropriating $46,440 for operation and Graham Trial).

Sheriff's Office. an Cy measure. File No. 101-75-107. REFERRED TO FINANCE OFF CALENDAR ITEMS: The following measures were introduced by the President of the Board unless otherwise noted, and action taken or committee reference made as shown: ORDINANCES: File 45-76-8.

Authorizing settlement of litigation of various plaintiffs against the City and County. FINANCE. 101-75-105. File Appropriating $2.625,000 for land acquisition and reconstruction and replacement, Recreation and Park Department, Open Space Acquisition Division. FINANCE.

File 101-75-106. Appropriating $4.097. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, for permanent salaries and mandatory fringe benefits for reclassification of one position, Center of Asian Art and Culture: rescinding $3,673 from permanent Funerals 8 GARCIA, Fidel In this city, March 6. 1976. Fidel Garcia, a native of the Philippine Islands; aged 69 years; retired seaman, U.S.

Maritime Service. Friends invited to attend the funeral today, Thursday, March 11, at 11:30 a.m. from REILLY 29th and Dolores Sts. Interment, Woodlawn Memorial Park. GOODWIN SCANNELL GIUSTI, Julia In Millbrae March 10, 1976, Julia Giusti, late of Millbrae.

beloved wife of Alfred T. Giusti of Millbrae: loving mother of Alfred Louis Giusti of Walnut Creek: grandmother of Fred and Linda Giusti; dear sister of Eva DiChristofaro of Burlingame. Funeral services will leave from the CHAPEL OF THE HIGHLANDS, El Camino Real at Millwood Drive, Millbrae at 8:45 a.m. on Friday for St. Dunstan's Catholic Church in Millbrae for a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m.

Entombment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary this evening (Thursday) at 8 p.m. at the Chapels of the Highlands. GUTIERREZ, Carlos A. March 9, 1976, Carlos A.

Gutierrez, father of Antonio and Raymond Gutierrez. brother of Stella and Lamberto Gutierrez and Marie Nery. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12, at 9 a.m.. from the Chapels of VALENTE. MARINI, PERATA 4840 Mission thence to the Church of the Visitacion where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Donations to the visitacion Church Progress Fund preferred. HONG, Yuan Bain In San Mateo, March 9, 1976, Yuan Bain Hong; beloved husband of Betty Hong; loving father of George, Emily and Barbara Hong. held at CARLMONT FUNERFuneral services An will be CHAPEL, 1101 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, Friday, March 12 at 2 p.m.

Interment Skyline Memorial Park. INGMAN, Axel, In this city, March 8, 1976, Axel E. Ingman; beloved brother of Beda 0. Anderson, Agda N. Benedetti, Edith Alexander and Herbert A.

Ingman, survived by loving nieces and nephews; a native of S.F. aged 68 years; a Veteran of WWII; member of N.S.G.W. Guadalupe Parlor 231 and the Bottlers Union 896. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service Thursday (today) at 1 p.m. at the Mortuary of W.

C. LASWELL 6154 Mission corner Wilson. Private inurnment Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. JEW (Sui Lai) Ming Ock March 7, 1976; Ming Ock Jew (Sui Lai) beloved husband of the late Soo Hoo Hing Jew; loved father of Fon Wing; Shang Kwan, Lt. Col.

Soot Jew, U.S. Army, Dr. Hong Jew and Dr. Yen Jew; a devoted grandfather of 16 grandchildren; aged 84 years; a member of the Chinese Community Church. Visitation Thursday evening, 7 p.m.

to 8 p.m. at HALSTED 1123 Sutter St. Funeral services Friday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at HALSTED CO. Interment, Greenlawn Memorial Park. COMPLIMENTARY PARKING HALSTED CO.

Successors to MARTIN BROWN JOHNSON, Yngve H. In San Francisco, March 8, 1976, Yngve H. Johnson. dearly beloved husband of Frida Johnson; loved by brothers and sisters in Sweden and nieces and nephews; loved brother-in-law of Bertha Rylander of Seattle, Washington; a native of Sweden; a member of the Swedish Society; Odin Lodge No. 393, 1.0.0.F.

and Olands Klubben. Friends may visit after 1 p.m. Thursday and attend the funeral services 1 p.m. Friday, March 12, at ANDERSON'S Valencia St. at 25th St.

Entombment, Cypress Lawn Park Catacombs. ANDERSON'S FUNERAL PARLORS VISITOR PARKING OFFICIAL ADVERTISING salaries appropriation, FINANCE. File 102-75-74. Amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1975-76. Department of Electricity, to reflect establishment of two new classes with salary schedules, allocation of three positions.

and deletion of three vacant positions. FINANCE. File 102-75-75. Amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1975-76. Social Services, to reflect extension funding of eight previously classified positions for the balance of the current fiscal year, and classification of nine new positions.

FINANCE. File 102-75-76. Amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1975-76. Public Health, to reflect reallocation of one vacant positions. Northeast Mental Health Center.

FINANCE. File 102-75-77. Amending the Annual Salary Ordinance 1975-76. Board of Supervisors. to reflect deletion of two positions, ment of new salary ordinance section, and reallocation of two positions.

Employee Relations Dive sion, FINANCE. File 198-76. Amending the Administrative Code by amending Section 1.10 to increase inspection fees of agricultural products. FiNANCE. File 200-76.

By Supervisor bagelata: Adding Section 2.23-12 to Administrative Code, excepting from provisions thereof proposed Charter amendment pertaining to initiative, referendum and recall procedures, to be submitted to the qualified voters at June 8, 1976 primary election. REFERRED TO LEGISLATIVE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR HEARING ON THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1976. File 202-76. By Supervisors Mendelsohn and Francois: AmendSection 807 of Part Ill, Municipal Code, providing for exemption of five dollars and one cent ($5.01) or less from Stadium Operator Admission Tax, REFERRED TO FINANCE COMMITTEE File 208-76.

By Supervisor adding bagelata: Sections Amending 202.D, Section 202.E 210 and 202.F to Traffic Code, pertaining to parking meter violations and ties prescribed therefor; establishing effective date. REFERRED TO FINANCE COMMITTEE. File 196-76-1. Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept funds from the State of California, Department of Health, for public health nursing services to seniors. FINANCE.

File 26-76-1. Amending the Administrative Code, by amending Section 16.6-1, relating to ship of Board of Supervisors in organizations. FINANCE File 31-76-7. Approving immediate filling of vacated position of Chief Attorney 11. City Attorney's Office, effective March 3, 1976.

FINANCE. File 199-76. Authorizing acquisition of certain real property in Tuolumne County, California, from Eleanor Hughes for $16,500, required for sewage disposal spray field for Hetch Hetchy Project. FINANCE. File 68-76-6.

Authorizing the Mayor to apply for and accept funds from the State of California for retraining of persons receiving Federal Supplemental Benefits. FiNANCE. File 48-76-4. Approving compro- VAN FUNERAL HOME, 977 So. EI Camino Real, San Mateo, at 4 p.m, Private inurnment.

Skylawn Cemetery, San Mateo County. MORCH, Joseph Gerard Accidentally in Daly City, March 9, 1976, Joseph Gerard Morch; devoted son of Alfred and Mary Leah, Morch; loving brother of Terence, John, Maryanne, Margarite and Elaine Morch: loving uncle of Vanessa and Heather Morch; loving friend of Juliette Berninzon; also survived by numerous other relatives; aged 25 years; a member of Carpet and Linoleum Workers Union Local 1235. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12, at 9.30 a.m., from REILLY 29th and Dolores thence to Holy Angels Church, Colma, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:00 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Thursday, 8 p.m.

GOODWIN SCANNELL PARRA, Domingo In Sonoma, March 10, 1976, go Parra; a native of Mexico. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m.. Chapels of ARTHUR J. LIVAN 2254 Market St. Interment, Santa Clara Mission Cemetery.

RICE, Daniel Calvin In San Francisco, March 10, 1976, Daniel Calvin Rice, dearly beloved husband of Opal Rice: loving brother of Lorene Slusher: a retired ployee of U.S. Naval Shipyard at Hunters Point. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Thursday. The funeral will take place Friday, March 12, at 2 p.m., at the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH, Masonic at Goiden Gate Ave.

Interment, Olivet Memorial Park. ROGERS, Lena In this city March 6, 1976, Lena Rogers; wife of the late Col. Fred B. Rogers, U.S. Army mother of Mrs.

J. R. Messersmith and Mrs. A. J.

Lotta; both of Sun City, Arizona; a native of Texas, aged 85 years. Private services were held. N. GRAY co. ROMANI, Richard J.

In Italian Cemetery. ALBERT BROWN MORTUARY 3476 Piedmont Oakland Oakland March 9. 1976. Richard J. Romani, beloved husband of Arneida Romani: loving father of Lorraine Jordan; beloved step-father of Lavon Stafinbil and Darlene Fritz: dear brother of Olga Brocchini, Viola McDermott, Joseph Romani and the late Victoria Franza and John F.

Romani; also survived by seven grandchildren; a native of San Francisco. Friends are invited to attend services Friday, March 12 at 9 a.m. from the Mortuary Chapel; thence to St. Leo's Church, Oakland for a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday 8 p.m.

in the Mortuary Chapel. Interment ROSSI, Romualdo this city, March 9, 1976, Romualdo Rossi; beloved husband of Mary Rossi; devoted father of Robert Rossi, Bruno Lavezzo and the late Silvio Lavezzo; loving grandfather of nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; loving father of Margaret Rossi, Ellen and Genevieve Lavezzo; a native of Italy. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12, at 10:15 a.m., from REILLY 29th and Dolores thence to the Church of the Visitacion, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Entombment, Holy Cross Mausoleum. Rosary Thursday, 7 p.m.

Donations to Hanna Boys Center, Sonoma County, preferred. GOODWIN SCANNELL Funeral Directors HALSTED CO. 1123 Sutter 673-3000 24 Hrs. All Services Fully Itemized Valente Marini Perata 4840 Mission St. 333-0161 AN A 346-2414 Careto English 350 MASONIC OF OFFICIAL ADVERTISING mise of claims of various plaintiffs against the City and County.

FINANCE File 470-75-4 Authorizing quisition of certain real property from Evelyn Alice Pickertell for $41.200 and from J. C. Coleman for $26,500 for the expansion of the Southeast Water Pilution Control Plant. FINANCE. File 42-75-72.

By Supervisor Francois: Authorizing temporary closing of portion of Vallejo Street, between Leavenworth and Jones Streets, March 13, 1976, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, for coaster cart races. ADOPTED. File 1-76. By the Clerk: Granting limited leaves of absence to various City and County officers, as follows: Dean Anderson, member, Retire: ment Board, March 25-26: Calden.

Chief of Fire Department, March 1-3; Supervisor Terry A. Francois, March 14-21, Supervisor John L. Molinari, March 5-7, Joyce R. Ream. member, Fire Commission, March 10-26.

tan M. White: Director of Museums, March 9-20, 1976, with permission to leave the State. ADOPTED. File 12-76-23. By Supervisor Mendelsohn: Memorializing State Legislature to reject Metropolitan Transportation Commission's ommendation regarding fare increases.

ADOPTED. File 12-76-24. By Supervisor Kopp: Urging support for SB 1653, pertaining to determination of residency in voter registration. REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE ON VOTER FRAUD. File 12-76-25.

By Supervisor Kopp: Urging support for SB 1654, pertaining to cancellation of voter registration procedures. REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE ON VOT ER FRAUD. File 12-76-26. By Supervisor Kopp: Urging support for SB 1655. requiring that copies of registration affidavits be kept at appropriate polling places on election days.

REFERRED TO SELECT COMMITTEE ON VOTER FRAUD. File 12-76-27. By Supervisor Kopp: Urging support for SB 1656, allowing any registered voter to challenge another voter at the polling place. REFERRED TO LECT COMMITTEE ON VOTER FRAUD. File 12-76-28.

By Supervisor Kopp: Urging support of SB 839. pertaining to Workmen's Compensa: tion, ADOPTED. File 12-76-29. By Supervisor von Beroldingen: Urging U.S. Public Health Service to negotiate with University of California at San Francisco for use of space at U.S.

Public Health Service Hospital, and memorializing Congress to use its best efforts in expediting such negotiations. REFERRED TO STATE AND NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. File 42-76-7. By Supervisor Mendelsohn: Requesting temporary closing of Union Street, between Gough and Fillmore Streets, and Fillmore Street, between Union and Filbert Streets, from 2:00 a.m.. Saturday, June 12, 1976.

to midnight, Sunday, June 13, 1976, for a street fair sponsored by the Union Street Association as a benefit for the American Conservatory Theater. REFERRED TO FIRE, SAFETY AND POLICE COMMITTEE. -Turn to Page 46 SCHOLZEN, Edward N. In Daly City, March 9, 1976, Edward N. Scholzen, beloved husband of Lillian L.

Scholzen; loving father of Robert L. and Dale E. Scholzen; devoted father-in-law of Joan Scholzen: devoted grandfather of Scott Scholzen; loving son-in-law of Frank and Henrietta Richardson; aged 69 years. Private services were held Wednesday March 10, 1976. Memorial contributions to Cancer Society preferred.

(N. GRAY CO.) SHAPRO, David R. Entered into rest San Jose, Calif March 9. 1976, David R. Shapro of San Francisco: dear brother of Dr.

Irving J. Shapro of Chicago, Miriam M. Segil of Highland Park, 111.. and Sonia Sharnoya of Chicago, beloved uncle of many nieces and nephews; a native of Chicago, aged 74 years, a member of the S.F. Symphony for 30 years and American Federation of Musicians Local No.

6 and American Legion Golden Gate Post No. 40. Private funeral services under the direction of LIMA FAMILY-ERICKSON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 710 Willow San Jose. Interment at Cedar Lawn Memorial Park. Contributions to the S.F Symphony preferred.

TOGNOTTI, Gemma In this city, March 10, 1976, Gemma Tognotti: dearly beloved wife of the late Angelo Tognotti; loving mother of Dante Galli; idolized grandmother of Jerry. James and Joseph Galli; adored motherin-law Bruna Galli; sisterin-law Mary Anderson, of Margaret DeVita and Martin Tognotti; a native of Italy; aged 81 years; a member of the I.C.F. Branch No. 20. Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, at 9:30 a.m., from the Chapels of VALENTE, MARINI, PERATA co.

4840 Mission thence to Corpus Christi Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Entombment, Italian Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday evening (tonight) at 8 o'clock. Donations to your favorite charity are preferred. YOUNG, Verne In this city, March 8, 1976, Verne Young, beloved husband of Siu Chun Young; loving father of Dana, Sharon, Allan and the late Russell Young, of Jonelle Young; dear brother of May Quan, Mabel Mark, Daisy Lee, Lil Jang, Elsie Soon and Roberta Jang; a native of Sacramento, aged 59 years.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12, 1976, at 2 p.m. from the Chapels of GREEN STREET MORTUARY, 649 Green Street, San Francisco. Interment, Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation, Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. GREEN STREET MORTUARY VALET PARKING Cemeteries FOR VETERANS And SURVIVING SPOUSE Beautifully Expanded Area Before-Need Reservations Avail.

For all Faiths WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK Colma Inspec. Invited 755-1727 Cremations NEPTUNE SOCIETY A Sunset Burial Sea Beyond The Golden Gate A Beautiful Alternative To The Costly Involved Funeral-Cemetery System Your Social Sec. death benefit may cover our complete fees For Immediate Needs- FREE Portfolio--Call- 415-771-0717 24 Hours Cem. Bkr 680 Beach Street. S.F.

94109 NO MEMBERSHIP FEE $247.50 DIRECT CREMATION Inc. Removal, Cremation and Scatter at Sea or in Rose Garden, FREE Boat for Scattering NO OTHER COSTS Skyview Memorial Lawn Call Collect: (707) 644-7474 Or Operator For: ENTERPRISE 1-4111 "Since 1929" Don't Be Misled Get Accurate Information WRITE Cremation Consultants 41 Van Ness SF 94102 Simbie Dignified Services $241 Scatter at Sea Lic. Funeral Dir. 415-931-7437 BUTLER POLLARD SONS 31 BUSINESS NOTICES 895 LEGAL NOTICES FISH AND GAME COMMISSION HEARINGS ON MAMMAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HUNTING SEASONS the Fish and Game Commission will 9:00 a.m., meet in on the Auditorium of April 2, the Street, Resources Sacramento, Cal1416 Ninth ifornia, to receive recommendafrom its own officers and employees, Fish from and the Game Depart- and other public agencies. from citizens, orand from any interested Perganizations of private sons as to what, it any, orders to should be made relating mammals, or any species or hunt- vaing riety season.

for Notice is further thereof the 1976 given that the Fish and Game Commission will meet on April 30, 1976, at 9:00 a.m., in Building Room B-109 of the State 1350 Front Street, San Diego, of California, and for presentation public of discussion objections to the proposals presented to the commission on April 1976, and after consideration of such discussion and objections the commission shall publicly announce the regulations it proposes to make relating to mammals, or any species or variety thereof, for the 1976 hunting season. Notice is also given that the Fish and Game Commission will meet on May 28, 976, at 9:00 a.m., in Room 1138, State Building, 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, California, to hear and consider any objections to its determinations or proposed orders in relation to mammals for the 1976 hunting season; such determinations resuiting from hearing on April 30, 1976. This notice is published in accordance with provtsions of Section 206 of the Fish and Game Code. FISH AND GAME COMMISSION Leslie F.

Edgerton Executive Secretary 9-95507 WANT AD SUPERMARKET FREE Preg. Test-Immed. results. Perm. birth control, men women.

Lic Hosp. environment. Pregnancy Control Center Non-profit. Over 20,000 referrals Breast-Hair Trans. 567-8758 DO YOUR OWN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE With our typing procedure service.

WAVE PROJECT. SF. 870 Market 982-1371 Palo Alto 494-7912 ALCOHOLISM doesn't affect just one person, the alcoholic. If affects the husband father, the wife mother, and child. For infor call the CAREUNIT program: 549-3080 PLAY FASCINATION An Exciting Game of Skill Open Daily 12 Noon to 1 am 1027 Market S.F.

FED up with the high cost of Business Forms? The always long delivery time! Call Bruce 357-7400 SELF-HYPNOSIS Expert. Therapy w.med ref. FREE broch. Clement Hypnosis Center 986-4883 HYPNOSIS for Habits. Sports, Studies, Self-Improvement Career Motivation SF 776-2244 TOO many bilis? Payments too high? PLAN.

Worried? Call CREDIT 1 place to pay. 495-6800 EST I tell what it is. $20. 673-2393 for appointment 11-5. (Not affiliated with EST) SILVER Pay $3.50: Silver Coins up.

Silver Bars Steve's 330 Gough 431-0693-4 ANSWERING SERVICE $5 Monthly 864-3000 PUBLISHED AUTHOR will revise, Ghostwrite, edit. type 567-4562 DIVORCE. $25-up. FAST ALL COUNTIES (415) 673-3317 15 LOST FOUND BRACELET, sold charm, lost vic. Webster Broadway, WARD.

563-2900. bet. BRIEFCASE Brwn lost Fern St. Reward $50 984-0360. 885- 4232.

No questions asked CAT lost 9th. Ave nr Siam. Lawton. Wht grey M. Day 391-3900, x21, ev.

681-0232 CAT SIAM. lost vic. Ave. Rew. 221-3326; 752-6821; 387-1432: 567-3301 CAT lost small adult dark brown vic.

a I lei o. Call Hal 776-4002 or 465-8377. COIN purse, purple; silver bract lost 20th. DOG little brown Bull Ter. lost, white spot on forehead white tip on tail.

$100 rew. No questions asked. 771-1652 DOG lost. Rwd. Sm.

bIk. pal. mix "Sweet Pea" Friendly. Nr. Lake Merritt Oakland Sat.

DOG Reward, sivr. grey Sib. Husky "Souffi" Sm Fem distinct. markings Mass. tag lost P.

Alto 327-7054 DOG lost Bind. F. Retriever mix. Rew. $100.

885-2679 626-1315 pm DOG fnd Irish Setter pup. Redwood City. 408-732-5089 DOG, Toy poodle, dk. gray, "Smokey" lost. Rew.

822-5428 DOG found. White Samoyed. 563-1349 DOG Ger. Shep lost 377 male. Rew.

239-6968 ev. NAGRA Tape Recorder Hidaglo. Large REWARD No questions. 851-1250 PURSE black lost Chinatown, Reward. 916-961-3880 WRISTWATCH lost Tahoe Ski area.

IWC brand. Rew. $200. No ques. 415-332-3161 30 PERSONALS JACK 0.

If free remember Lorain at Billingham. Please write. P.O. Box 7657, Salem. Ore.

97303. JOHN McDONALD late of 205 9th St. S.F. Any friend or relative please call Kiner 863-5965 days. CLIFF Emergency at home.

Contact Shelly ERNEST 8 Antone pis phone Mother collect Hon. 923-2155 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ENRIQUE, I LOVE YOU, FRENCHIE 31 BUSINESS NOTICES FEAR Trapped Situations? Crowds? Supermarkets? Flying? Leaving home? FEEL PANIC? Feel different because of this? TERRAP, a non-profit corp. organized by former phobics, can help you. Our professional consultants are specialists in phobic anxieties. Locations in Menio Park San Jose.

Call 415-329-1233 TV Commercial time avail. to small, med. large businesses on late movie talk show airins am nightly starting Mar 1, KEMO, Ch. $20 per 30 second spot. 12 spots or 2 week min.

1-time production cost $50 for a completed commercial. Joseph Bavresco Co. 563-0667 DIVORCE Without an Attorney (pay plan) Write: California Divorce Council 2525 Van Ness, SF Ph: 441-5157 Mill Valley Office 383-0370 3101 Telegraph, Berk. 549-0404 Sunnyvale Office 408-733-8960 Free Pregnancy Test Birth Abortion Counselin g. Personal, Confidential Abortion Care.

Med. referrals. 24 Hr. Health Information Line. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN San Francisco 861-1302 FREE Preg.

Test-Immed. results. People everywhere read the Want Ad Supermarket Bankruptcy STOP debts. suits, judgments, attachments. harassments, keep clothes.

$2.500 more. Re-estab. credit. FREE brochure in plain envelope explains bankruptcy. Chapter 13.

American Bankruptcy Council. 2525 Van Ness. SE. 441-5175 GOLDEN GATE Fast Race Results Scratches LINES HOURS Phone 864-4260 DAILY ADVISORY SERVICE FREE Initial consultation. We can assist you to start up and or improve your business.

Call: Aames, Baker, Smith Green at (415) 383-5593 32 INTRODUCTIONS ENGLISHMAN 55, CLASS PLUS Seeks a Lovely Lady-50 ELINOR ARNOLD 441-8141 FOTO-DATING CLUB No Computer -No Contract S.F. 982-6666; (408) 295-3444 Singles Directory Discerning Intros 777-1045 40 MONEY LOANED Business Loans For Working Capital Or Any Business Need $5,000 to $250,000 Secured by Combination Bus. Equip: Real Pers, prop. Call Collect Mr. Mullan San Jose (408) 286-6672 PAC FINANCIAL CORP Subsidiary of Bell Savings MONEY AVAILABLE FOR SBA LOANS Working Capital KANE, Alice Dolores In this city, March 9, 1976, Alice Dolores Kane, beloved wife of Anthony J.

Kane; devoted mother of A. Joseph, Suzanne. Mary Alice and Barbara Kane; beloved daughter of the late Alice B. Rogers; loving niece of James O'Connor and Robert F. Jackson; a native of San Francisco; a teacher in San Francisco Community College District; a member of Ladies Sodality of St.

James Church; an alumnae of Lone Mountain College. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m., from Chapels of ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN 2254 Market St. bet. 15th and 16th then to St.

James Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Rosary Thursday at 8 p.m. Donations to St. James Church preferred.

KANE, George W. In Yountville, March 9, 1976, George W. Kane, loving son of the late Joseph T. and Mary E. Kane; loving brother of Madeline Sheridan and the late Joseph T.

Kane; loving uncle of Joseph T. Kane Ill and grand-uncle of Joseph T. Kane IV: a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Rosary 8 p.m. Thursday.

The funeral will take place on Friday, March 12, at 9:30 a.m., from the Memorial Chapels of CAREW ENGLISH, Masonic at Golden Gate Ave; thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at a.m. Interment, Golden Gate National Cemetery. KELLY, Harry (Jim) In Novato March 9, 1976, Harry (Jim) Kelly, beloved husband of Dorothy C. Kelly; loving father of William James Kelly of Santa Rosa, Christine.

Patrick and Colleen Kelly all of Novato; brother of Annie Adams of Mich. and Mary Schnitz of Petaluma; grandfather of Regina Cameron; a native of Michigan; aged 49 years; a member of Machinists Local No. 238 of San Rafael: a Veteran of the Korean War; a member the Knights of Columbus Sparks, Nev. of and Novato, Calif. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, March 12, 1976 at 9:45 a.m.

from KEATON'S CHAPEL OF MARIN, 1801 Novato thence to Our Lady of Loretto Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Interment, Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery. Rosary services will be recited at 8 p.m. at KEATON'S CHAPEL OF MARIN Thursday, March 11.

In of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. LEE, Mrs. Chew In San Francisco, March 5, 1976, Mrs. Chew Lee; beloved wife of the late Chew Lee; loving mother of Rose Chan, Emma Chan, Jane Leong, Marion Chan, Elizabeth Lew, Tamara Chan and Cobina Yee; mother-in-law of Albert, John, William, Robert, David and Sidney; grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of two. Services at CATHAY MORTUARY, 1213 Powell 8 to 9 p.m.

Saturday, March 13. Funeral to be heid 11 a.m. Sunday, March 14. McCREERY, Dr. William B.

In San Francisco, March 9, 1976, Dr. William B. McCreery, beloved husband of Anita Derby McCreery of Atherton; loving father of Alice McCreery of Atherton and Anita McCreery Risser of Garrett Park, grandfather of Sarah Alice Risser of Garrett Park, brother of Alice McCreery Norris of San Diego, a native of Tacoma, aged 55 years; alumnus of Stanford University, 1942; Stanford School. 1945; Navy Veteran of two years at sub base in Pearl Harbor: practiced medicine in San Mateo, for 24 years. Memorial services will be Friday, March 12, at the SNEIDER SULLI- In Memoriam DOYLE, Gilbert Sr.

In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather, on the third anniversary of his passing. IRENE DOYLE FAMILY WEBER, Emil J. In memory of my brother who passed away three years ago March 11, 1973. OTTO F. WEBER Inventory Expansion New Business Ventures Call: Wynecoff, Pugh Assoc.

(415) 655-4708 BUSINESS LOANS For Working Capital or any Business Comb. Need. Bus. $5.000 Equip; Sec. Real by Pers.

Prop. (415) 981-1280. Simms Corporate Finance Co. 235 Montgomery St. SF 94104 LOANS 2nd FAST NEW LOAN SERVICE CASH FOR EXISTING LOANS SEVICK Agt.

220 Bush No. 1500 981-3636 HOMEOWNERS! Money arranged on 1st 2nd loans. Clean up bills, make improvements. No. Credit checks, no co-signers.

Mr. Gardner, Agent. 383-3321 BUSINESS LOANS AVAILABLE $25.000 and up Long term financing. (415) 398-0680 Steve Grief Associates RANGED For any purpose. No HOMEOWNER LOANS ARco-signer.

No age limit. Agent. MacPhee Assoc. 388-6588 PERSONAL loans, business venture, expansion, Inventions, consolidating bills. Confid.

serv. J. Taylor 982-5380 BUSINESS Loans $10.000 1st 2nd's $5,000 to $10.000.000 Mr. Ford 793-3372. VENTURE CAPITAL Assistance Projects $100.000 and up Mr.

Galen (415) 421-3656 HOMEOWNERS! Money arranged on equity for any purpose. Call Mr. Frogget, Agent. 829-3260 TOP BRING IN GET CASH No interest for 6 mos. 775-2885 MDSE BANC, 116 Taylor at Mkt.

BIG PRIVATE MONEY FAST AGENT 328-0377 45 MONEY WANTED Bank of America Center WANTED $5 for gilt edge loans. Prime S.F. Real Estate int. Skyline Rity. Lembi.

861-1111 SMALL Capital investment for mo. publication for consenting adults. 928-2256 12-6 pm. EARN 080 2ND. TD.

Short term: 776-5700: 387-9200 $25.000. Secured by 2nd DT. vrs. 574-0676 eves WILL pay $25.000 for use of major bal sheet R.E. 824-8439 EARN 'NYEREAN ESTATE SECURED Mr.

Gains 397-1700 Buckbee Thorne Co. REAL ESTATE SINCE 1887 Realtor Subsidiary of CUSHMAN WAKEFIELD 50 PERFORMING ARTS NEW SHAKESPEARE COMPANY ADV. ACTING LAB. Speech, Body Movement, Emotion Control. NMAR.

15, 10 wk. Limit 15. Audition. 524-7117: 771-5290 LEAD VOCAL (HI Energy Performer) wanted for Top-40-Orig. Grp.

Play Kybrd. OK. 776-3865 HOT guitar player drummer nd. rehearsal space. 334-0798 PRISON OPERA SINGERS Wanted.

Call anytime. 664-7356 FOLK Guitar Lessons exp. teacher Call 664-7356 BE an actor! Professional Training. Roy, 864-8205, ext. 185.

16 TRACK Studio time. Introductory rate 771-6716 for info. COMEDY Workshop in club stage, lights, mike. 775-6295 PIANO Lessons in S.F. Exper.

teacher. All levels 564-3085 PROFESSIONAL Vocal Coaching in S.F. Exper, coach. 564-3085 PROTECT your songs! Copyrighting. F.

Silverman. 841-6500, x275 KEYBOARD player wntd. for working top 40 group. 843-8764 KEYBOARD fem vocalist wntd for rock band, 285-3261 KEYBOARDIST Nd. by working band.

Versatile. 524-0628 Rodney BASSIST avail. Exp. 668-8140 PIANIST AVAIL. 676-9748 60 BARBERS BEAUTY BARBER stylist good business working conditions.

Court barber styling, at 2233 Stevens Creek San Jose. ADVANCED Haircutting Center in San Francisco needs teachers, expert cutters. Teaching lic. not req. 441-1156.

Mary. HAIRCUTTER, exper. following, mellow Marin loc. 454-4575 days, 621-4213 eves aft 6. SHOP For Sale.

San Mateo. 574- 9537 evs, 278-1235 dys. A gold mine. Must sell. BARBER wanted, full or part time No Saturdays.

465 California St. 986-9709 BEAUTY SALON for sale. 1925 Menlo Pk. Exc. cond.

323-3146, 967-2639. LASH'S PLACE Bay area newest shop. Exper. haircutter. pref.

follow. 348-9615 BARBER -Some styling. Local only, near Concord. Call 682-9948 or 798-2861 BARBER No. Calif.

town of Chico. 916-343-9967 Doug BARBER wanted for busy shop. Gd. pay. Hayward 276-9802 BEAUTICIAN Exp.

Marina Dist. 931-8300, 731-2214 BEAUTY STATION for rent. Jackson Sguare. Appt. 989-0380 BARBER, some styling Santa Rosa area.

707-545-4098 BARBER Wanted full time or part time 456 Larkin. 65 MOVING-STORAGE BEHR MOVING. a specialty. 24 hr. 665-0232 LOPEZ Moving Service.

Low rates. 621-0800 day or night. ALEX Moving Co.Day/ Nite. Ins. Exper.

387-9006 PEDROZA Own. oper. Same rate 24 hr. Lic. Ins.

285-7929.

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