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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 9

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The Tribunei
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San Luis Obispo, California
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9
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's 1 nWwi San Luis Obispo County (Calif) Telegram-Tribune Thursday November 13 1986 9A KSBY sale was a byproduct of try for Spanish network Representatives from Gillett came to San Luis Obispo for a tour of KSBY in September were very Cox said The Gillett deal for the purchase of KSBY KSBW in Salinas and KOKH in Oklahoma City Okla was announced Tuesday The privately held Gillett Group Inc has major broadcasting holdings Cox said The group owns 14 television stations including stations in Baltimore Richmond Va Kalamazoo Mich and Lincoln Neb Cox said While no drastic changes are planned at KSBY the sale means the station will be able to get cm with its plans to expand Cox said First on the KSBY expansion schedule would be a move to a new building The station currently broadcasts from a studio in a residential neighborhood in San Luis Obispo Any move would be to a building also in San Luis Obispo Cox said The business portion of the sale was completed Tuesday but the Federal Communications Commission must still approve the deal Cox The sale of KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo to a new parent company came as part of a drive to build a Spanish language broadcasting corporation KSBY-TV was sold Tuesday to Gillett Holdings Inc based in Nashville Tenn said KSBY General Manager David Cox The sale of the station was actually a resale Until six weeks ago KSBY was owned by the New York-based John Blair Co It was then sold to another New York company Reliance Capital Group Reliance had been involved in what financial brokers labeled a with Macfadden Holdings Inc of New York City which had tried for a of Blair Reliance won but then wanted to sell three English language TV stations and eight English language radio stations and keep Blair Spanish language TV stations in San Juan Puerto Rico and Miami indicated that English TV was not in their future plans We knew the station would be turned Cox said Robert DyerTelegram-Tribune Raymond Castro Jr in wheelchair and Julie Magoncelaya gather litter on Higuera Street Friendship cleaning up at Market By Mark Brown Telegram-Tribune Sometimes things just work out right Downtown San Luis Obispo was getting dirtier after each Thursday Market Rib hones food and papers littered the sidewalks and streets drawing complaints and flies Meanwhile the Friendship School a program for disabled adults was looking to expand its fledgling janitorial service Now the downtown's cleaner and the Friendship School Janitorial Service is in the black The timing could hardly have been better The Friendship School Janitorial Service was formed about JV4 years ago and in that time built a good reputation for quality work The Market in the meantime kept getting more and more popular with some 6000 people turning out on Thursday nights That meant a lot of barbecued ribs drinks popcorn and other snacks the remains of which often ended up on the ground Shopkeepers liked the crowds drawn by Market but were getting less and less thrilled by the gnawed rib bones the napkins the cups and the food left stuck to the pavement on Friday morning had some complaints about the appearance of the said Dodie Williams director of the downtown Business Improvement EPA: Waste oil a WASHINGTON (AP) Used motor oil need not be treated as a hazardous waste when it is being recycled the Environmental Protection Agency says The EPA said such a classifica-'tion which would require that shipments of waste oil be covered by the disposal and paperwork standards said morning walking the streets and snagging any extra trash While the BIA has found a solution to one of the downtown trash problems others pop up are a Williams said think going to have to address that problem before long We have too many in the street and their owners too careful with them pretty distasteful when you have people eating food on the street and the dogs leave more careful with their The program had lost a total of about 612000 in start-up costs and overhead in the past year and a half said Dave Singleton executive director The business is now breaking even with 10 employees carrying out $4000 per month in contracts Singleton said The team of three starts in front of Restaurant and works its way around the downtown Singleton said The team follows up on Friday MORRO BAY PROFESSIONAL CENTER Office Rentals 2 Months Rent Free Association Representatives of Friendship School approached the BIA and promised they could make it better try to send a team in to work 7 pm to 10 pjn to do the-clean-up as the event was in progress as well as do It Williams said That work has had a greater effect than anyone imagined retained them at the beginning of October and we had any complaints since very Williams said see them out there in their blue uniforms picking up trash I think that encourages the public to be a little not hazardous of federal law could lead to the illegal dumping of up to 128 million gallons of oU now handled by service stations for recycling firms About 11 billion gallons of used oil are produced each year and about 700 million gallons are burned as boiler fuel or are refined again for reuse as a lubricant Dwiign Your We Only Look Expensive! Own Interior in Morro lay and 772-5611 or 772-5657 son iuiobiipo county A 0 Tax deferred over last 12 months 80 GUARANTEED for the next 5 YEARS tax deferred or free 544-2060 CONNOLLY A ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES INC 1143 Marsh St SLO Serving San Luii Obispo over 1 8 yrs Cambria I -A-Morro Say aywoad Loi Oiai -Alaicadoro in Luis Obispo Markets Don't Miss the Telegram-Tribune's Annual Timun 42V TudSftp 22 Vi- Triwn J5W- TmwM 3W Tricon 14k Trinoui 71k-l UAL it USX 24k UCirt) 23V UnEkc 301 UnPiC 42k Unlrnd 33 USWlt 55k Univir 13 Unocil 27k ViriMi 37H1 WurnrL 55k- WnAirL 13k WUnion 4k- WltgE S4k Wcycrh 31k- Wiwk 44k Xerox 31 ZenilfiE 21 Spat nantarraui HIM yrkae WedMidiy Gold 54714 par arnica Handy i Harman lanly daily qudtc) GaM 540121 per tray avnee NY Camea ipot montti cleiad Wad Silver 15721 per eunce Handy Harman Sihrar $5 444 per troy aunce NY Catnex wot mentti closad Wad Platinum 55444-I541N tray mince NY (centract) Platlaum 551170 NY Marc ipal per trey si Wad Aluminum 415 cunti pur pound NY Cumeu pot rnonta cloard kid Capper 44k-45k cent! pound US dn-tfnutiuM Cuppur 5171 cent! per poend NY Cempx ipof mentk cloaed Wad Laid 27k-2 cenft i poend Zinc 47 5 cent! a pound driivered Tin 511444 (mcteti Waak campoilta price par lb) Marcury 521004-5221 0 par 74 Ik link NM Advmrtlpommnf Reaching over 70000 readers will be published Ell TAX UPDATE The biggest retail day of the year will be Friday November 28 Be sure you get your share of this initial Christmas spending by merchandising your products and service in the county's best and most reliable merchandising vehicle the Telegram-Tribune Space and Copy Deadline Wednesday Nov 19 4:00 pm 15 1 Arthur Bourdon Jr CPA Bourdon A Burknrt lions acts to craate a 33 rata for singles with taxable incomas over $43 1 50 (and couples over $71 900) Tha affect of this rate disappears gradually until at the highest levels incomes are taxed at 28 again creating a bell curve After the lowered tax rates the subject of most Intense interest is the new treatment of long-term capital gains Beginning in 1987 preferential treatment of these gains which had a top tax rate of 20 is eliminated and they will be taxed as ordinary income with a top rate of 28 (subject to the bell curve for excess income) This information it offoradat a torvict by Bourdon Burkart CP At an accountancy corporation For a complwtw list oi tax law changes or an appointment to discuss yourpartonoi tax situation coil our offfca at 543-6876 Most of the new tax provisions go into effect January 1 1987 Your 1986 return the one you will be filing by April 1987 will be completed according to the old law (with some important exceptions) Prior law (still effective for 1986) included tax rates from 1 to 50 When the new law takes full effect (1988) the top rate for married couples will be 15 on taxable income up to $29750 and 28 beyond that Singles will pay 15 on taxable income up to $17850 and 28 on the excess Phantom Rate Additionally the combination of a 5 surcharge and a phase-out of personal exemp- Standard Section Regular Rates Apply Call your Advertising Rep or the Telemarketing Dept today at 595-1166 0i6slllJ.

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