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The NAPA REGISTER-3 Tuesday, July 13, 1982 Sebastiani Target Of Boycott By NOW bills and co-authorte several others. He took NOW to task for going beyond the political arena to attack his family. If they dont like my politics, give money to my opponent, walk a precinct, he said. The bill that upsets the organization the most is one that would fine school authorities who excuse minors seeking an abortion without notifying parents. Sebastiani is the first of what Foat hopes will be many nationwide legislative targets of NOW.

Some 500 delegates to a NOW convention during the weekend voted to initiate the boycott. SONOMA The National Organization for Women (NOW) will not be toasting with Sebastiani Vineyards wine. The group has targeted the vineyard and Napa Assemblyman Don Sebastiani, R-Sonoma, for a statewide boycott because of the legislators opposition to pro-choice legislation governing abortion. State NOW President Ginny Foat said Sebastiani is the author of some horrendous bills and that the vineyard was the biggest contributor to his 1980 campaign. During the current legislative session, Sebastiani wrote two pro-life Marine World Eyes Vallejo Relocation operation in 1972.

In July 1979, Demetrios put together a group of investors to buy the theme park. Air Is Still Free stations these days have to worry. This young lady didnt spend a cent for her fill-up the air plete work on a water slide before the end of the summer. The cost overruns brought the final bill to $1.6, twice the budgeted expense. The park was able to borrow more money to survive the winter from the Campeau Corp.

of Canada. Development rights were used as security. The Canadian corporation is now seeking permits to exercise its rights to build offices on the Marine World site. Marine World opened in 1968. Resorts International added Africa USA to the park when it purchased the is still free.

(Register photo by Bob McKenzie) While prices at the gas pumps continue to climb, not all people patronizing service CASH Home Equity Loans For Any Reason Bill Consolidation Home Remodel Investment I nterest only payments available. VINTAGE MORTGAGE INVESTMENT 226-2001 35 1 Second St Suite Napa (At Silverado Tr licensed Calif Broker Vallejo is one of five or six Bay Area cities being studied by Marine WorldAfrica USA as a possible relocation site, park president Michale Demetrios said Monday. The study of Vallejo and the other communities will be commissioned this week, Demetrios said. Mountain View is the only other city to acknowledge that it has been contacted by Marine World. The move from the theme parks current location in Redwood City is expected to cost $25 million.

Park management is looking for a warm location that is sheltered from the wind and willing to help with the financing. The move is a result of a lack of space at the 65.8-acre park, according to Demetrios. Finances also played a key role in the move. Marine World had to borrow extensively in 1980 to keep the park operating through the winter season. The park had to borrow money to pay construction workers overtime to com Appointment Issue Wednesday Nelson Joins LAP COM, Greco Question Remains Self-help Healing "Love is the healing power!" tion to the Edgerly Island Reclamation District and a plan to annex homes on Broadmoor Drive to the City of Napa.

Wednesdays meeting will convene on the third floor of the county administration building, Third and Coombs streets. Janie McDowell HEALING FACILITATOR 4434 Mottit Napa 224-6002 Private Consultation By Appointment WARREN NELSON Yountville councilman Warren Nelson has been appointed to replace Lowell Smith on the Napa County Local Agency Formation Commission. Smith resigned from LAFCOM June 23 at a meeting of the City Selection Committee, consisting of the countys four mayors, including Smith. Smith was unavailable for comment this morning and gave no formal explanation at last month's committee meeting. Smith, mayor of St.

Helena for more than four years, has served on LAF COM since January, 1979, when he was appointed to a four-year term last May. Nelson, who has served as Smiths alternate on LAFCOM, will fill out the remainder of Smiths term, to May, 1985. St. Helena councilman Gregory Lane Hunter was named as Nelsons alternate. Nelson joins county supervisors Harold Moskowite and Bill Chew and Napa City Councilman Floyd Stone as permanent LAFCOM members.

Those four members Wednesday will decide wheather to reappoint Ar-mand Greco as the commissions public member. Greco has served on LAFCOM for almost 20 years. In addition, the commission Tuesday will select a chairman and a vice-chairman. Highlighting Wednesdays LAFCOM agenda is a public hearing into a proposed revision of the American Canyon Fire Protection District sphere of influence. The commission will also decide a proposed annexa He is atone He is afraid EX the Extra-Terrestrial IS COMING JULY 16th IF YOU HEAR BUT DON'T UNDERSTAND IN NOISE A whole new world of hearing the world's largest manufacturer of From OTICON CORP.

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