Vol. IV, Number 5 Next Deadline: March 20 — Next Issue: March 27 March 13,1985

Toshi Reagon at Womyn*s Week Proposed Reagan Budget Reduces AIDS Funding NGTF to lobby Congress for increased levels — The Reagan Ad­ groups, to obtain sufficient funds zo stated. ministration’s fiscal year 1986 in fiscal year 1986 and sup­ The federal government’s con­ budget, presented to Congress on plemental funds for 198S. tribution to Medicaid, which Feb. 4, includes a $10 million cut The Administration proposal covers the health care costs of in the Public Health Service’s calls for a total of S8S.S million in many people with AIDS, would AIDS efforts as well as massive AIDS-related programs for the be capped, eliminating an an­ cuts in Medicaid and elimination Public Health Service in FY 1986, ticipated $1 billion increase. of revenue sharing — all impor­ down from $96 million in 198S. In addition, revenue sharing tant components of the Tight The budget proposal does not for the nation’s localities would against AIDS. reflect a federal program an­ be eliminated altogether at a cost nounced last week for alternative of $4.6 billion to local gover­ Commenting on the budget sites for the HTLV-IIl antibody nments. figures, M. Apuzzo, exe test. “ With official projections of cutive director of the National It is not clear whether those new cases of AIDS being as high Gay Task Force,, said, “ It is in­ flinds will come out of existing as they are,” Apuzzo continued, IIR credible that an Administration programs or whether supplemen­ “ it is hard to imagine where local it that considers AIDS to be its tal monies for FY 1985 will be governments would find the ‘number one health priority’ requested. resources to meet the health care would reduce spending when we and service needs such a caseload are still a long way from a cure The 1986 budget calls for a would present.” TOSHI REAGON, a Black ^g er mdsongwrUer from Washington, and while the costs associated general reduction in the number Apuzzo warned that “ local D.C., will perform a solo concert at 8 p.m . on Friday, March IS, In with AIDS are skyrocketing.” of research grants given by the governments need to begin the Student Union Ballroom at San Jose State University to cap o ff “ Once again,” Apuzzo con­ National Institutes for Health serious long-range planning in SJSU Womyn’s Week. Tickets are available at the door. Theme o f tinued, “the Administration is from 6,500 to 5,000. It is' not light of these proposed cuts if this year’s Womyn’s Week is “Women in the 80s: Breaking through relying on the Congress to known how many AIDS-related they are to meet the growing the Wall. ’’ For information about other events, call (408) 277-2047. propose an adequate level of grants will be affected. demands of the AIDS crisis.” funding to deal with research, “ By reducing the government’s NGTF’s lobbying efforts will education and health care costs research and education efforts, seek full funding of the research Stanford Gays get associated with AIDS. the Administration would in­ needs of the PHS, significant in­ “ NGTF will continue its full- crease the burden on local gover­ creases in the funds allocated for scale lobbying effort, in nments which are trying to cope public education and prevention investigation of frat stunt cooperation with the FARO with the health care and service of AIDS, and restoration of cuts costs of the AIDS crisis,” Apuz- Dean of Student Affairs at an embarrassment for Stanford; AIDS Action Council and other in Medicaid and revenue sharing.D Stanford University, James for one of our own organizations Lyons, agreed last month to to re-enact it is sick.” lesbian and gay students’ call for Uhland was one of four people National gay organizations an investigation of the recent who met with Lyons and Spring fraternity re-enactment of the Assistant Dean of Residential destruction of George Segal’s Education, Diana Conklin. secure labeling assurances Mobilization GLAS Steering Committee “ Gay Liberation” sculpture, ac­ New York — The National Gay are kept. Much work remains to South Bay cording to a press release from members David Cuff and Mark Task Force and Lambda Legal be done in the areas of confiden­ Gay and Lesbian Alliance at Du[>ont, and Romney Robinson Coalition Grows Defense and Education Fund tiality and education; in addition, Stanford (GLAS). of the Gay and Lesbian Speakers have received assurances from we will be looking closely at the Lyons stated that the Univer­ Bureau also participated in the A meeting of the South Bay the Food and Drug Ad­ evaluation of scientific data. sity will look into the stunt, its meeting. Coalition will convene at 7 ministration that the HTLV- “ But clearly, we have made p.m. March 20 at 230 South initiation and the intent of the The black community also felt some headway in educating the participants. a sense of outrage at the act. III/LAY antibody blood test will Market St. in San Jose. be labeled with language intended Public Health Service about “ Dean Lyons has shown a sin­ Steve Phillips, the chair of the to minimize civil rights abuses. placing civil rights concerns and Among recent endorsements cere interest in getting to the bot­ Black Student Union stated, The unprecedented, gover­ medical safety above political ex­ of the Spring Mobilization for tom of this frightening event,” “ The Black Student Union was pediency.” Peace, Jobs & Justice said David Cuff, the Gay and angered and offended by the ac nment-required labeling will read: “ It is inappropriate to use The assurances were given at a scheduled for Apr. 20 in San Lesbian Alliance at Stanford tions of the SAE fraternity at the Feb. 28 meeting with FDA rally on Dr. King’s birthday. It this test as a screen for AIDS or Francisco are San Jose City (GLAS) spokesperson. Commissioner Frank Young, at­ Councilwoman Blanca GLAS hopes this will begin was an intolerable attack on the as a screen for members of groups at increased risk for AIDS tended by NGTF Washington Alvarado, Raza Si, Santa much needed dialogue between gay community as well as a in the general population.” Representative Jeff Levi. Clara County Council of gay people and fraternity mem­ mockery of the principles of ac­ On March 2, Health and ceptance, brotherhood, and The labeling will also em­ Churches, and Jim Potterton, bers. phasize that the test is not a Human Services Secretary director of the Labor Studies The incident took place in sisterhood we were there to Margaret Heckler announced celebrate.” diagnostic tool for AIDS. Program at San Jose State White Plaza on Jan. IS, disrup­ Commenting on the FDA ac­ that Abbott Laboratories was University. ting a rally commemorating Mar­ GLAS Steering Committee being licensed to manufacture The coalition is chartering a members initiated the meeting tion, NGTF executive director tin Luther King, Jr. Virginia Apuzzo said, “ The and distribute the test, which is passenger train to enable South with Lyons out of concern that Four pledges of Sigma Alpha labeling agreement is a step for­ designed to find antibodies to Bay participants to get to and the incident reflects broad insen­ Epsilon (SAE) fraternity ward in our efforts to ensure that HTLV-III/LAV, the virus from San Francisco on the day sitivity among the fraternities, ptowdered themselves white and the civil rights of the gay and believed to be associated with of the Spring Mobilization. assumed the exact pose of the particularly in light of other acts lesbian community are protected, AIDS. Other companies will be I Segal sculpture while other this school year. and that the antibody test is as licensed shortly. Round-trip tickets can be GLAS hopes the end result of pledges gestured at them with safe and effective as possible. The test has drawn criticism purchased by calling (408) 266- the investigation will not be ! hammers. “ NGTF will monitor the from the medical community as .3790. I “ I was angered and ashamed,” punishment but a constructive in­ well as gay and lesbian The tickets are priced at S4 teraction between the fraternities ‘phasing-in’ process to make cer­ I said bystander Su Uhland, an tain the government’s promises organizations because of its general; $2 for students, I ASSU Senator. “ The attack on and other communities on cam­ questionable accuracy. . □ seniors and unemployed. □ i the sculpture itself last year was pus. □ 4th Anniversary Billy DeFrank Gay/Lesbian Community Center UndeigiDund Records S T PATRICK WEEK-END N e w ^ U æ ^ i^ o rd s / Cassettes )llector Items Women's Music W e Buy Albums H Ei^ eiJsr Smoking & Snuff Accessories JOIN US 64ICUIB s St n 641 STOCKTON AVC SAN JOSE Btmmbtg smiles and a big cake highlighted the 4th anniversary celebration at the Billy DeFrank 19 S. Third St • San Jose. C A • (408) 286-8303 Gay/Lesbian Community Center. Photo by Ted Sahl

Review DBAFT BUDWEISER BEER MARCH Apur pQPsr OlivlQ Records ond Col Performances present year paper Some Enchanted Evening $3.00 FOR ALL THE BUD ByRickRMly CRIS WILLIAMSON (6 t 17 No composer/lyricist team Patricia McGowen is very % ever wrote lov^er music for the energetic and really enjoys her TERESA TRULL P n M is lw r DRAFT YOU CAN DRINK I 4 -7 PM. Broadway stage than did Richard comic songs “ I Cain’t Say No” Our Projects, Inc. Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein and *T Enjoy Being a Girl.” [BARBARA HIGBIE II, From Oklahoma! to The Ernie Sandoval is smooth and Maaa|(i>|t Kditor Sound o f Music, there seemed to suave in “ If I Loved You” sung a n d TRET EURE Rosalie Nichols be a never-ending stream of with Linda Covington who has a memorable melodies and beautiful, warm soprano voice. I In Concert with Com Davis and Carrie Barton Poetry Editor exquisitely matched lyrics. Joe Fincher uses his very big I celebrating the reieose of Cris' Ken Yeager Some Enchanted Evening, a voice to good advantage I new album PRAIRIE FIRE review of the songs of Rodgerfs especially in “ Puzzlement,” in a Staff Pbotograpber and Hammerstein. opened March duet version with Steve Com- I Saturday, March 30th at 7:30 pm. Ted Sahl 2, produced by West Valley Light fdeto. ZeHerbach Audttorlum (UC Berkeley Campus) Opera at the Saratoga Theatre, Beverly Oliver-Blount gives us General Admission: $12.00 advance/$13.SOatdoor Prodactioii Manaiecr and its success is measured by the a fine jazzy “Getting To Know nckefs ovoaobto by moff from ONvfo ffacofCk. 4400Morfcof Sf, OoMOnO M606 Johnie Staggs (41S) 6660364 or through OS BASS outlet» (416) 693-2277 energy and spark of most of its You,” and brings out the best of ,ooOO, performers while its failure is Continued OH Page 4 AdvcrtMiig Sales measured by the direction and ' Becky O ’Bryan choreography. Oklahom a! was written in (•rapb ics 1943, followed by Carousel THE HOTEL Johnic’sType (194S), Allegro (1947), South Thank you, Mary Azor Pacific (1949), The King and / Typesetting A l.ayf>«t (19SI), Me and Juliet (1933), Johnie’s Type Pipe Dream (19SS), Flower Drum FRANCISCO Tcleli Type Song (1938), and lastly The for your 40 years of dedication to our community Alwin Enterprises Sound o f Musk in 1939, the year Hammerstein died. 6 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE GAY & LESBIAN COMMUNITY Meoiber/Sabacrlber The pair also wrote a movie w ith iove, Gay Press Association score (“ State Fair”) and a TV GPA Wire Service score (“ Cinderella”). International Gay News Agency Their earlier shows are your staff Stonewall Features Syndicate acknowledged to be their best, National Ad Representative Joe DiSabato and figure most heavily in this 212/242-6863 review. Published Biweekly at There is no dialog or narration in this show, just the songs: many Y'qII Come Celebrate 973 Park AvMtK in new and surprising San Joae.CA 95126 arrangements. Phoae:(4M)2S9-9231 After some warm-up exercises on stage, the curtain opens to a Mory's Retirement pair of curved stairs leading to a platform holding two grand I pianos draped in mosquito net­ Oar Paper is published by Our Projects, Inc., 973 Park Avenue, San Jose, CA ting. Unaccountably, the netting on Saturday, March 23,1985, from 7:00 p.m. 93126. Reproduction o f editorial or remains, hiding the pianists, for advertising content in any form requires the first several numbers. written permission of the publisher in with advance. The publisher assumes no By some unfortunate quirk, rrsponsihility for the chums of advertis­ the most lifeless of the lead ers. Opinions expressed in any article or players. 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All through “ Don’t Many Me!” 80 RCXJMS ■ PRIVATE BATHS ■ TELEPHONE ■ COLOR TV , rights in letters to O ar Paper shall be Steve Completo is in good 685 ELLIS AT LARKIN ■ SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 : assigned to the publication, including the right to print and the right to voice for “ 1 Have Dreamed” and (415) 474-5720 OR CALL TOLL-FREE (8(X)) 227-3733, CALIF (800) 792-9861 comment editorially. is particularly fine in “ Maria.” OFFER (XX)D - NOVEMBER 1, 1984 - MARCH 31. lOfts Dear Jim, ENCHANTED How do you tell your family and friends that you’re Continued from Page 2 dying? ’’Gonna Wash That Man Right The sadness in your eyes told me there was something Outa My Hair,” complete with wrong, but Jim, / couidn ‘t see beyond my selfishness bathrobe and towel. enough to really care or know what to do. Dennis Hersey shows off his Oh. what's the use of saying I ’m sorry now? You ’re fine baritone in ” So Far,” but diffuses' its impact by wandering gone.. . another victim o f AIDS. around the stage all through the I remember when we first met, Jim. I had answered an song. ad posted at the Billy DeFrank Community Center. . . always in bàtter taste... But this fine talent is balanced "Do you want to be in broadcasting? No experience by some problems. For one, the necessary. . , call Jim Kline. ” That was September o f ’82. pianists Wanda Saxton and I spent the next year and a half at KKUP radio station Diane Reynolds (musical direc­ learning who I was and what I could be. For the first time tors) seemed occasionally to be in my life there were goals . . . self-respect. . . the ability playing wrong notes, or to be (and Joy) to truly love... and making those dreams a playing in different keys or in dif­ ferent tempos. reality. Kudos to the performers who Jim, you’re gone, but your kindness and your smile will could continue with this not be forgotten. This month’s number one song is "W hy background. The ensemble, un­ Does the Road Turn?"sung by Diana Ross. derstandably, was not as suc­ Thank you, cessful in coping. More rehearsal I Love You, here would bring significant im­ provements. NINA ORTON For another, the choreography 3/7/85 by Julie Bickham hardly ever ap­ pears to match the style of the songs. The dancing itself, in­ cluding acrobatics, is quite well One-Man Art Show executed, but it is mechanical, A champagne reception will be held on March 16 from 5 - 7 p.m. like dance school exercises. It at Main St., 737 Stockton Avenue, to display the works of David H. rarely fits and, consequently, is There will be an exhibition of various works including stage art, Kent Broadhurst as Sister Boom Boom In the world premiere of distracting. watercolors, pen-and-ink and the human figure. EXECUTION OF JUSTICE staged by Actors Theatre o f Louis­ The direction by Robert David H. is a freelance artist specializing in set design, painting ville as part of the Eighth Annual Humana Festival o f New Griswold is uninspired, the fixed and portraits. American Plays. The production was directed by Anthony Tac- set leaving little opportunity for This showing will be from March 12 through March 26. The recep­ \tn * conne and Oskar Eustis. (Photo by David S. Talbott) variety. And some of the stage tion on March 16 will be one of the many events during the St. business is singularly inap­ Patrick’s Day Fantasy week sponsored by the San Jose Tavern commissioned her to explore the propriate. like the dancing Guild. San Jose Repertory Company through ’’Carefully Taught,” or o"® T t o will produce Emily Mann’s Dan White case in dramatic While at the reception, participants can fill out a coupon to win a form. the hand puppets instead of the chance for a free trip to Hawaii. disturbing docudrama Execution Polynesian gestures in “ Happy o f Justice jointly with Berkeley She developed the script in The exhibit of David H.’s work is sponsored by the Arts Council close collaboration with Eureka Talk.” of Gay/Lesbian San Jose. □ Repertory Theatre, in association But overall, Rodgers and with the Eureka Theatre Com­ Dramaturg Oskar Eustis, com­ ^ t i r r t d pany Artistic Director Anthony Hammerstein win out. pany. The enthusiasm and energy of The play will open at the Taccone and the theatre’s acting ensemble. the performers outweigh the City Lights puts on banned play Berkeley Rep June 7 for a run problems, and the audience is left continuing through July 7. Mann interviewed scores of City Lights Performance Group’s latest entry in what one critic San Franciscans in preparation well pleased by the show. San Jose Rep will preview the Some Enchanted Evening con­ has dubbed “ a season of pathology,” is “ We Won’t Pay! We Won’t play July 11 and 12 for a run for the 44-character play, drawing heavily on court texts tinues through March 30. Call Pay!” by once-banned Italian playwri^t, Dario Fo. beginning July 13 and ending (408) 26S-3Tn for ticket reser­ erhosen by director, Stuart Bennett, who has directed San Jose’s July 28. and media records of the Summer Shakespeare Festival for more than a decade, this political Oskar Eustis and Anthony assassination and the trial. vations. □ called the farce demonstrates that what may appear to some as a pathological Taccone of the Eureka Theatre response may in fact be the only “ sane” reaction, given the circum­ will co-direct the production. play ’’challenging and Theati’e Help Needed provocative . . . a shocking indic­ stance. Execution of Justice is based As Bennett explains; on the controversial trial and tment of injustice in America, in The Palo Alto Players are and out of the courtroom . . . ” seeking designers and technicians “ What do you do when your wages, minimal as they can be set, T S f i v ö D conviction of former San Fran­ are effectively frozen in an inflating economy and yow represen­ cisco Supervisor Dan White, who Execution of Justice will be for the upcoming premiere of staged by San Jose Rep at the Tender Lies, written by Nancy tative voices are silent . . . What do you do when in this actionlws assassinated San Francisco vacuum, the producers of consumer goods, your basic needs, raise Mayor George Moscone and Montgomery Theatre, located at Pahl Gilsenan and slated for the comer of South Market and production in June. their prices and increase their profits with impunity .. . What do you gay Supervisor Harvey Milk on do when you are desperate . . . You Strike! You take action .. . You November 27, 1978. West San Carlos Streets. Interested individuals are As the trial develops Mann Tickets are available at San urged to contact Peter M. Bliz- take responsibility!” weaves facts, opinions and Jose Rep box office, 32 South nick, theatre administrator, at “ We Won’t Pay! We Won’t Pay!” opens with a Champagne Gala prejudice into a riveting 16th Street in downtown San Jose (415) 592-6677 or submit a letter on Friday, March 22, 1985, and runs through April 13. Curtain is at examination of the nature of or charge by phone (408) 294- of application along with a 8:00 p.m. Thursday thru Saturday and at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. justice in modern American 7572. current resume of theatrical ex­ Tickets are $15 for the opening night Gala, $7 Thursday thru society. Tickets are also available at the perience to the Palo Alto Players, Saturday and S6 on Sunday. For further information and reser­ Mann began work on the play Montgomery Theatre box of­ 1305 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto, vations, call (408) 295-8318. □ r ■ in 1982 when the Eureka Theatre fice. □ CA 94301. □ Letters to the Editor Editor: the “ marriage penalty,” -whicltwas We are writing on behalf of your partially corrected a few years ago MARCH 8-17 readers (as well as millions more with a tax deduction of about lOVt of across the nation) who annually face the lower-paid spouse’s income.) income tax penalties — because they In order to achieve tax justice and are single. equality on behalf of the readers of ST. PATRICK S As lesbians and gay men, the insult Our Paper, we urge that the prin­ is double. ciples contained in that bill be in­ First, we are legally forbidden to cluded in any tax legislation — “ sim­ HAWAIIAN FANTASY marry. Then, we are told that as plification” or othervme — which singles we must pay higher taxes! may be considered by the Congress. 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which was pop-orientated, in 1980. When I went back to rock and ’ roll, it was like going back to my teenage years. OPEN MIC NITE OP: Who does the arranging fo r yo u r band? WS: Well, 1 do some of the arranging. SUNDAY 8 pm Everyone in the band does some, but 1 pretty much have the final say. Everybody is creative, and have great ideas they contribute a lot. OP: Where will you play next? WS: I don’t have any plans ahead, outside of San Francisco. We play next week and then it’s 7 ? rest time. I’m waiting for some other things that are supposed to be TUESDA Y NIGHTS happening for me. OP: Concerts, maybe. WS: I can’t say just yet — just things. MEN’S NIGHT 9 pm - 2 am OP: O f course, I understand. Good tuck once again, it was ex­ citing . . . And you should have been therein MEN’S DANCE CONTEST Photo by Ted Sahl 10 pm By Ted Sahl 1 am talking to Woody Sim­ mons, band leader, musician, and songwriter. Simmons just finished her con­ cert at San Jose State University in the Music Building. A c l a ^ meal OP: / am flying right now, your style o f music is exciting — so u n ­ ded like jazz, rock and blues alt ^WEDNESDAY NIGHTS rotted into one sound. How do you describe your m usic? In San Jose on the famed WS: Hopefully, 1 describe it as "Stockton Strip,’’ there is a ^DYNASTY rock and roll, which is a new direction for me. bar that shelters a I’d like to play more commer­ cial music — that’s where I’m wonderful little restaurant. 500 SCHNAPPS 9pm - 2 am heading. There you’ll enjoy the Right now I’m talking to a major independent label com­ company of many men pany, trying to work out a recor­ ding deal. and women having OP: /Is / watched you play, / a good time, thought to myself, ^o^y an artist, but only a few develop a delicious dinner, that artistry by tong, hard work. or a great drink. You don’t look that old. Or all of the above. WS: Good! OP: Where are you from ? Because WS: Right now I’m living in Berkeley, Calif. HAm ST. is just a lot of fun, OP: Your music is strong and pow erful. and As I watched you working on stage, there was a feeling o f calm. Your deliberation gave me a serves a classy meal. feeling tike you knew it was great. WS: I’m happy it looked like Come try our all-you' can-eat dinner specials that from your perspective. Actually I’ve been doing it sin­ Monday through Thursday and our ce I was eight years old. special Prime Rib Dinner on Saturdays. OP: A natural musician. (5r try our tasty Seafood Platter; WS: My parents kind of primed me for music. Stir-fry Vegetables, And I have been writing songs for the last fifteen years. the best Hamburger in town - When 1 first began to write or anything songs, I wrote mostly rock and roll because it was during the that strikes your fancy. Beatles era. 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(415) 325-7575 (Interna! Medicine/Rheumatology „ (415) 968-2314 1934 University Ave, Palo Alto 94303 1885 The Alameda Suite 208, San Jose 95126 52 Arch Street - Suite 4, Redwood City Sunshine Studios (After Hours)...... (408) 294-6476 Bay Brick Inn* (Women‘s Bar/Disco)...... (415) 431-8334 Driftwood* (Women's Bar)...... (415) $8 1 -]^ Metropolitan Community Church*...... (408) 279-2711 299 Bassett St., San Jo se ...... (408) 294-6509 1190 Folsom St, San Francisco 94103 22170 Mission, Hayward 94541 lOth A San Fernando Streets, San Jose Express Tan (Tanning Salon)...... (408) 5S4-(j61 Tower Records* Big Mama’s* (Bar)...... (415)881-9310 Ms. Atlas Press* (Printers/Typesetters)...... (408) 289-1088 San Antonio Rd & El Camino, Mt View 1056 Kiely Blvd. (at Benton), Santa Clara 973 Park Avenue, San Jose 95126 22615 Mission St, Hayward 94541 Toyon* (Dance Lounge)...... (408) 286-9432 S i l v e r Billy DeFrauk Community Center*...... (408) 293-4525 Fore«-5...... (415)323-1*03 Bruce Nickerson (A ttorney)...... (408) 971-0669 1205 The Alameda, San Jose 95126 86 Keyes Street, San Jose 95112 P.O. Box 1077, Palo Alto 94302 (415)365-6441 Tropical Seas (Tropical Fish A Supplies)...... (408) 923-4773 A FRIENDLY PLACE TO DRINK T O « d O N Black & White Men Together (ScKia! Group). . . (408) 356-6932 The Garden* (Bar A Restaurant)...... (415) 853-1*2 Mkhael O’Connor (Clinical Psych./Gay Men) . (415) 363-7122 2634 Alum Rock Ave, San Jose 95116 P.O . Box 1192, Los Gatos 95031 1960 University Ave., Palo Alto 94303 Our Paper* (News Office)...... (408) 289-9231 Turf Qub* (Bar)...... (415) gg|.9g77 The Boot Rack Saloon*...... (408) 294-4552 Gelato Qassico (Italian Ice Cream)...... (408) 738-8*50 973 Park Avenue. San Jose 95126 22517 Mission, Havward 415 Stockton Avenue, San Jose 95126 730 E. El Camino Real, Stmnyvale Picture Thb (Custom Framing/Gallery)...... (408) 226-2080 U-HanI (Trader Rentals)...... (408) 267-9585 FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE PEOPLE, Bread A Roses* (Marxist Bookstore)...... (408) 294-2930 Goosetown Realty (PaulA. Wysocki)...... (408) 559-1^83 5683 Cottle Rd., San Jose 95123 705 Curtner Ave (at Almaden Expwy), SJ 95125 950 So. First Street, San Jose 95112 15213 Dickens Avenue, San Jose 95124 Plowshare* (Bookstore)...... (415) 321-4748 Underground Records* (New A Used Albums) . (408) 286-8303 10095 SAICH WAY, CUPERTINO, CA 95014 1206 THE ALAMEDA • SAN XWt CA 95126 Broadway (Restaurant)...... (408) 286-9422Carlos Greaves (Psychiatry / Gay M en)...... (415) 363-1Ì722 162 University Av, Palo Alto 19 S. Third Street, San Jose95113 1205 The Alameda, San Jose 95126 Hairpori (Hairstyling fo r men A w om en)...... (408) 269.ÿ73 Pottery Sales...... (408) 984-0467 (408) 725-9662 • OPEN 2 PM - 2 AM 408/286-9432 Victorian House Antiques A Garden Restaurant (408) 286-1770 1. Buck’s* (Satoon/Ice Cream Parlor)...... (408) 286-1176 1568 Meridian Avenue. San Jose 95123 1793 Lafayette St., Santa Clara 95050 476 S. First Street, San Jose95112 (408) 286-6187 301 Stockton Avenue, San Jose 95126 Marta Hiatt, Ph.D. (Lesbian/Gay Therapy)___ (408) 246-1*89 1730 N. First St., San Jose The Watergarden* (Baths/Recrealion Center).. (408) 275-1215 A 5 G LIBATIONS. INC BUSINESS ^ Calvary Metropolitan Community Church*___(415) 368-0188 1984 The Alameda, San Jose 95126 Prestige Electric (Electrical Installation A Repair) 1010 The Alameda, San Jose 95126 P.O. Box 70, Redwood City 94064 High Tech Gays (Professional Organization)... (408) 2S5-4I28 ...... (408)985-6550 Carole Wcldner (Attorney)...... (408) 971-8510 P.O. Box 6777, San Jose95150 Camera One (Movie Theatre)...... (408) 294-3800 Recycle Bookstore*...... (408) 286-6275 12 N. First St., Suite No. 713, San Jose 95113 366 So. First Street, San Jose 95112 (Disco/Video Bar)...... (408) 377-1*00 138 E. Santa Clara St. (bet. 3rd & 4th), San Jose 95113 Whbkey Gulch Saloon*...... (4]$) «53.9747 Center for New Beginnings*...... (408) 286-90601660 S. Bascom Avenue, Campbell 95008 Recycle Bookstore*...... (415)321-2846 1951 University Ave, Palo Alto 94303 255 N. Market, San Jose Hollanco lasurancc Agency (AIDS Insurance) 230 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto 94301 Wide Angle C am era...... (408) CAM-ERAS Choices (Dating Service fo r Men A Women) . . . . (408) 971-7408 Mike H illary...... (408) 292-1*02 Renegades* (Bar)...... (408) 275-9902 5719 Cottle Rd., San Jose 95123 (415)982-1037 2444 Moorpark Ave, <1300. San Jose 95128 393 Stockton Ave, San Jose 95126 eWer Creek Inn (Women’s Resort)...... (707) 937-4335 Human Sexnality O nter* ...... (408) 246-4*22 C r c a d 'H 'a v Ted Sahl (Photographer)...... (408) 374-5662 36525 Albion Ridge Rd., Albion, CA 925 W. Hedding, San Jose •Our Paper is dblribuled free at places marked with asterisk. A RESTAURANT PtuI Coke, D.C. (Chiropractor)...... (415) 857-1221In Between*...... (415) 886-2*09 San JoseO ly Hall* We appreciate this courtesy. Directory listings are 150 per year 4117 El Camino Real, Palo Alto 94306 22525 Mission Blvd, Hayward 94541 First & Mission Streets, San Jose 95110 (25 issues). Distribution points are listed free of charge. Community Counseling Associnics*...... (408)297-7970 Incentive Jonm eys...... (Ofc) (408) 99«-l4l3 San Jose Slate University Women’s Center*. . . . (408) 277-2777 Organizations may obtain a free listing by distributing copies 1140 Pedro St. No.7, San Jose 95126 (Full-service Travel Agency) (Res) (408) 749-1*68 San Jose 95192 to their members (copies are available at newspaper office). To Santa Clara County Government Center* correct any errors or omissions in Our Directory, please call the Dr. William Cooper (Internal Medicine)...... (408) 257-5755 777 N. First Street, San Jose 95112 1206 THE ALAMEDA • SAN JOSE. CA 95126 * 286-9-122 20366 Town Center Ln.. Cupertino 95014 The Interlude* (Bar/Disco A Restaurant)...... (408) 244-2*29 70 W. Hedding St, San Jose 95110 newspaper office at (408) 289-9231. A COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND CAFE The Cruiser* (Restaurant A B ar)...... (415)366-4955 4942 Stevens Creek, San J ose 95129 CATERING/BANOUETS 737 STOCKTON AVENUE • 293-1293 2651 El Camino Real. Redwood City 94061 1 SPOILED! RAT X HAYWARD 2 BIO MAMA !S e a s t b a y 3 IN BETWB N PENINSULA ® \ l 2 3 4 5 4 TURF CLUl I CENTRAL SAN JOSE ' I “ A MAN'S BAR" | ' 5 DRIFTWCK H 6 THE ANSmjER 641 CLUBÌ 7 CRUISER 8 CALVARY k«CC 9 WHISKEY lULCH BOOT 10 THE QARD EN 11 BACHELOl QUARTERS eO C K T A ILS t2 , daybreak 13 SILVER FOX RACK Happy Hour: 14 SAVOY 15 A TINKER'S DAMN SAN JOSE, CA 4 -7p.m. M -F 16 HMS 17. DESPERAlfO’S □ 641 Stockton Ave. 415 STOCKTON AVE. • 294-4552 SAN CARLOS 18. INTERLUDE San Jose 998-1144 19. TOYON \ 20 BROADWAY REDWOOD CITY^ 2 1 . WATERGARDEN 22. OUR PAPER o,.ovESyoi,. MILPITAS 23. 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The South Bay Gay and Lesbian Volleyball League began its Spring season on Sunday, March 3 with over eighty hardy fans taking to the courts. Goldie Montana, the Volleyball Commissioner, introduced the team captains and co-captains to all the participants. A Psychotherapy Group GEORGE DEABILL, M.S.,PhDi Tim Toole, the co-commissioner, explained all the rules and regu­ lations before Lieague playj>egaii. for A FULLY LICENSED PROFESSIONAL WHO IS ALSO CAYj The captains and co-captains are: PSYCHOTHERAPY G a y M en and TEAM: ORANGE CRUSH SAN JOSE PALO A LT O Captain, Tom Ammon; co-captain, Kaleo Kaluhiwa Now Accepting Additional Members in Palo Alto COUNSELING TEAM: BLUE BRUISERS (408) 947-3234 (415) 494-3363 Captain, Daniel Ramirez; co-captain, Joan Ramirez TEAM: EMERALD CITY Captain, Goldie Montana; co-captain, Mike Stahl Clinical Sexologist TEAM: RED CROSSSSS M ichael O ’Connor, Ph.D. Carlos Greaves, M.D. Marion Adoira Sobol, MSW Marriage and Family Therapist Captain, Gary Lawson; co-captain, Scott Brown Clinical Psychology Psychiatry UC ÍMFZ340I TEAM: GOLDEN BOYS Facilitators Licensed Clinical Social Worker Captain, Don LaVoie; co-captain, Rick Raggio TEAM: SILVER SMURFS Captain, Robert Sissenstein; co-captain, Dick Haese Palo ANo TEAM: PURPLE VOYAGERS information & Referral (415) 363-7722 Captain, Phil-David Soto; co-captain, Jim Hulseman TEAM: WHITE BRIEFS Captain, Tim Toole; co-captain, Jim Henderson Mary Ann Alexander B.S. C.M.P. These are the current team standings after the first day of play: Certified Massdge Therapist 415 Cambridge Avenue A tie for first place: Suite 18 1. Orange Crush 45 points 3 wins 0 lossess Palo Alto, CA 94306 1. Blue Bruisers 45 points 3 wins 0 losses 3. Emerald City 45 points 2 wins 1 loss 4. RedCrossss 36 points 2 wins 1 loss 5. Golden Boys 26 points 1 win 2 losses 6. Silver Smurfs 21 points 1 win 2 losses 7. Purple Voyagers 28 points 0 wins 3 losses Centèr for 8. White Briefs 21 points 0 wins 3 losses Human Development Chiropractic Office Contact person: Goldie Montana 248-S789. □ 408-275-9821 408-298-8090 Need an ad fast? Call Becky O’Bryan 408/289-9231 Advertising Department, Our Paper (408) 247-7703

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