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Cover of Good Times (April 9, 1971) The renamed Good Times paper debuted in April 1969; the all-volunteer editorial collective was made up of residents of the Good Times Commune. [10] Under this regime, the paper's contents and publication schedule were a good deal more relaxed than when it was the San Francisco Express Times. [citation needed]
Good Times was founded in 1975 by Jay Shore, who remained its owner/operator and editor for 13 years. Shore established Good Times amidst a proliferation in the 1970s of short-lived free counterculture newspapers in Santa Cruz County that included The Free Spaghetti Dinner, Sundaz!, Santa Cruz Times, People’s Press and the Santa Cruz Independent.
Dock of the Bay, San Francisco; Free Spaghetti Dinner, Santa Cruz; From Out of Sherwood Forest, Newport Beach; Good Times, San Francisco, 1969–1972 (formerly San Francisco Express-Times) Haight Ashbury Free Press, San Francisco; Haight Ashbury Tribune, San Francisco (at least 16 issues) Illustrated Paper, Mendocino, 1966–1967
Some members of the SF Oracle collective were involved in starting another paper, San Francisco Express Times, which published from January 24, 1968, to March 25, 1969, at which time the paper's name was changed to San Francisco Good Times, appearing under that title from April 1969 to August 1972.
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San Francisco Express Times, published as Good Times from 1969 to 1972, a counterculture tabloid underground newspaper; Other uses
The bill, by state Sen. Brian W. Jones (R-Santee), would stop local jurisdictions such as San Diego from further restricting cooperation with federal authorities beyond what SB 54 already prescribes.