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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 3

Publication:
The Tribunei
Location:
San Luis Obispo, California
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3
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2- v-j San Luis Obispo County (Calif) Telegram-Tribune Wednesday November 12 1986 3A Victorian vista miif 2r 1 -1 -J -rVit -1 -gi David MiddlecampTelegram-Tribune' Dwight Construction worker Luke Marden above fits shingles on the cupola of the McMannis House on Pismo Street in San Luis Obispo The house owned by the Davies Co a real estate management firm was built in 1901 for jeweler Lewis McMannis and his wife Emma It was purchased in 1920 by the Gibson family Rights groups: Above the Victorian gothic house once a home for battered women is shrouded in scaffolding while it gets a new coat of gray coral and white paint Left Don Porto and Marden work their way up the tower The house is one of 150 structures registered as architecturally significant in San Luis Obispo Bill Davies who owns the structure with his wife Phyllis and Dr and Mrs Phillip Armstrong said the renovation work should be completed by next week Gulf Oysters in the shell 39 ea THE ELEGANT APPLE CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO MEET OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW CROP OF 'au GRANNY SMITH APPLES 4400 TEMPLETON (RIVER) RD ATASCADERO 466-1033 10-5 DAILY LOS ANGELES (AP) rights advocates are demanding that the Immigration and Naturalization Service advise undocumented residents taken into INS custody that they might qualify for amnesty under a new federal law To enforce their demand several groups on Tuesday released copies of a lawsuit they planned to file today in US District Court in Sacramento over the issue who are unfamiliar with their legal rights people who are uneducated will unwittingly depart the US unless the INS advises them of their right to apply for amnesty" said Peter Schey direc Pismo swimmer believed drowned Police are investigating the possible drowning of a 20-year-old Santa Maria man who was swimming with friends at Pismo State Beach Tuesday afternoon Sgt Leigh Horn said Juan Jose Solis 20 of Santa Maria was swimming beyond the surf line 100 yards south of the Grand Avenue Ramp at 2:36 pm when he apparently became tired He yelled to his friends that he Opening Week Specials from Your New Fresh Seafood Market Owned and Operated by Three Local Central Coast Fishermen Inform aliens tor of the Los Angeles-based National Center for Rights Inc INS officials have said they will continue to enforce the immigration laws but they will not deport anyone who makes a claim for amnesty However immigration officials in California have said they have received no directions from superiors in Washington telling them to advise detained aliens about amnesty allowed under the new federal immigration law Schey and others said Tuesday they are filing suit because the INS has continued to expel undocument- make it to shore Ricardo Garcia who was swimming with Solis tried to pull him to shore but said the surf knocked the victim from his grasp Garcia saw him go under Horn said Garcia swam to shore and ran to the Grand Avenue state park's kiosk for help Solis still had not been found this morning (CM) BY MONSANTO about amnesty ed aliens who may be eligible for amnesty under the immigration reform toll President Reagan signed into law last week One of the key provisions of the new law provides temporary legal status to aliens who can prove they have lived in the United States continuously since Jan 1 1982 Schey and other advocates said the issue is critical because more than 90 percent of the aliens arrested by the INS choose to return voluntarily to their countries rather than asking for a legal hearing on their deportation Schey said the INS deports about 2000 undocumented residents daily SstiP' Rock Cod Fillets Jm ib Albacore Steaks Jm ib Steaks 6L Breaded Squid Fillets 45 lb KSBY-TV purchased by Gillet KSBY-TV of San Luis Obispo was I sold Tuesday along with two other John Blair Co television stations to Gillet Broadcasting of California The Associated Press reported that John Blair Co agreed to sell its three non-Spanish language television stations to Gillet for about $86 million The deal announced Tuesday which the New York-based media company said it expects to complete by end must be approved by the Federal Communications Com- mission The stations being sold are: KSBY KSBW in Salinas and KOKH in Oklahoma City Oklai In addition to the three television stations Blair owns two other television stations and several radio stations around the nation Blair the largest independent broker of advertising time in broadcasting had been the target of takeover bids during the past several months from New York-based holding firms Stockbroker Ken Haas of the Bateman Eichler Hill Richards Inc stock brokerage firm of San Luis Obispo said today that Blair closing price on the New York Stock Exchange was 11525 a share Haas said Gillet Broadcasting of California is a subsidiary of the privately-held Gillet Holdings Inc of Nashville Term and is owned by George Gillet Jr Since it is privately held Haas said Gillet is not listed mi the New York Stock Exchange Sony 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