News Scrapbook 1984

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,32-41 (Cir. S. 339,788)

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,3241 (Cir. S. 339,788)

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Prevention of child sex abuse sought 1-'letcher Hill Presbyterian Church will hold an orientation next Saturday for a program i~revent- ing child sexual abuse. / Of Phyllis H.irt of La~, Elsinore and an associate. Mary Rotz1en of Pasad na, are d1•veloping a program to be used m chur ell settings and are using Fletch r Presbyterian as a pilot church. Cinda W. Gorman. Fletcher's pas- tor lor family muustrics, said such a program is n eded because treat- ment for the problem lS ''practically non-existent." "Prevention 1:, what we have to do or we will always be playing catch- up," Gorman :,aHl The program will b gin at 8 a rn n xt Saturday Obsl•rvers have been invited from oth r Presbyterian chun:hes and from ti, seven congre- gations in the Navaio Interfaith As- sociation. St. Vincent de Paul Shelter al the Travelator Hotel will hold an open house from 9 a.m to noon Tuesday to display a n w kitchen and dining area finan ed by a grant from the Shear ·on.IAmerican Express oun- dat1on. San Diego Cathohc Workers will celebrate its fifth anniversary of foed1ng people m San Diego at 2 p.m tomorrow at Christ the Kmg Pansh Hall, 29 32nd St. The Rev. Doug Regin, director of Catholic Commu- mly Services. will discuss his recent two-rnght experience in street living. The 12th annual San Diego Sunday School Convention will be held Nov. 9 and JO at the Scott Memorial Baptist Church, 2100 Greenfield Drive in El C'aJon, with the Hev Elmer C. Towns, dean of Liberty Baptist Semi• nary in Lynchburg, Va ., as the key- note speaker. MusH' will be provided by the Faith Chapel Choir and there will be more than 100 '1orksbops. Further information may be ob- tamed by calling the church. First Assembly of God, 8404 Phyllts Place, will hold a Btble Con- rerence each Sunday at 6 p.m begin- ning tomorrow and through Novem- ber. Speakers include John McKay, director of tile Creation Scfonce Foundation rn Australia; Roberta Hestmes of Fuller Theological Semi- nary, Murray Dempster of Southern Caltforn1a College; Rev. George McKinney, pastor of St. Stephen's Church of God 1b Christ, and Ian Pitt- Watson of Fuller Theological Semi- nary. The 700 Club in San Diego, sup-

porters of a Christian television pro- gram, will sponsor a rally at 7 p.m. Friday in St. Stephen's Church of God m Christ, 5825 Imperial Ave. The relationship between religion and politics will be th subj t of a program from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Thurs day at the University of San Diego's Douglas F Manchester Executive Conference Center. Speakers wHI in- clude Ma,mon Schwarzch1ld, profes. sor in USO's School of Law; th Rev Mark --C. !'roller, senl6i'7nin1ster of First United Methodist Churcl~ and Robert M. Witty, deputy editor of Th Tribune. The film "LHe and Lib- erty" will be ~hown. Information may be obtained by callmg the Na tional Conference of Chr1Stians and Jews. San Diego's Reform and Conscrva- t1ve congregations are sponsoring "Introduction to Judaism," a coun;c given in cooperati1Jn with the Bureau of Jewish Edu1·at10n, 3780 Hancock St. Th bureau 1s also beginning other courses this week m adult edu cation, m luding Hebrew. Further in- formation may be obtained by call• ing the bureau.

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When the 99th son in U.S. history to win a con- gression_al seat with a write-in venes m January odds are that the San Diego County delegation cam_..,a;tm. During his first term, will not have a single new face. Rep. Packard has established Although none of the county's himself as a hard-working , four-member delegation was in knowledgeable congressman, the House of Representatives equally at home with both local four years ago, in only one race and national issues. We urge his this year is a challenger waging a re-election. credible campaign. In the sprawling 45th District, When the California Legisla- which includes Coronado, the ex- lure congr~ional treme southern part of the city of districts in 1983, it dlVlded San San D•e, J , eastern San Diego Diego rnto three "safe" Republ.i- County, and all of imperial Coun- c.an districts and one "safe" Dern- ty, two-term Republican incum- ocratic district. bent Duncan Hunter has earned Th sad result of his engi- anothe• •wo years m Washington. neered safety is an enhre con- Rep H..:nter has been a leader in gressional delegation going virtu- obtaining federal funding to treat ally unchallenged in a presiden- sewage flowing across the border tial election year . This is from M xico. Moreover, as a prec1 ely th sort of abuse that mem~r of the House Armed Ser- voters can end by approving vices committee, he is in a posi- Prol)Q§1tion 39 on Tuesday's bal- tion to ensure that San Diego's lot and taking reapportionment defense facihties and mdustries out of the hands of the Legisla- are treated fairly. We urge •5th ture. District voters to re-elect Rep. But in the here and now, voters Hunter. must decide who can best repre- The closest congressional race nt them in Washington during in the -::ounty is expected to be in tbe next two years. the 41s District, where Republi- In the 43rd District, which in- can incumbent llill Lowery is eludes most of northern San facing a strong challenge from Diego County and a portion of his Democratic opponent Robert Orange County, Republican in- Simmons, a respected professor cumbent ~ard is on the in the Lniverti1/ of San Diego ballot for the first time. Two School of Law. This district in- years ago, Mr. Packard finished clu

ing his second term in the House. He bas led the congressional del- egation's opposition to offshore· drilling along the Sarr Diego coasttine::and has worked dili- gently on legislation for research on A!lheimer's disease. He also has been7ntlie forefront of the fight for President Reagan's eco- nomic policy We recommend his re-election. The lone incumbent we cannot endorse is Democratic Rep. Jim Bates, the former city council- man and county supervisor who bas represented the 44th District for the last two years. Mr. Ba bas displayed an appalling lack of understanding of major issues before the Congress and be adheres to a liberal philosophy of big government that voters across the country seem to be re- pudiating. Nevertheless, we find his Republican and Libertarian opponents so lack.mg in e:x:perj- ence and knowledge of the issues that we can recommend no can- didate in this district. li President Reagan wins re- election on Tuesday, as seems al- most certain, it will be important that he have a Congress more philosophically attuned to his pol- icies than was the 98th. By re- electing Reps. Packard, Hunter. and Lowery, San Diego voters will ensure active support for Mr Reagan in the House of Repre- sentatives, where it is sorely needed.

La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light (Cir. V~ . 9,293) ov .Jll~11'• P. C. B

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Damgaard-Wahl Nancy Damgaard-Wahl has been promoted to assistant art director at Kenneth C. Smith and Associates in La Jolla. Damgaard-Wahl , who jorned the advertising and public rela- tions firm m 1983 as production artist after having free-lanced for the firm for six months, will work on Vagabond Inns, the firm 's newest ac ount, and several others .

Kinyon La Jollan Gilben E. Kinyon, M.D., as ociate clinical professor of anesthes10logy at the Universi- ty of California, San Diego, was elected assistant ecretary of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, the nation's sixth largest medical speciality group with 20,000 members . Kmyon, who received his doc- corial degree from the University of Iowa, is a consulcant in

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Searle Alice M. Searle has been ap- pointed manager of personnel for National Bank of La Jolla, a wholly owned subisdiary of Na-: tional Bankshares of La Jolla. I Searle, whose previous posi- tion was administrative officer • will oe in charge of the bank'~ .. human resources activity. She joined the bank three years ago when it was still in organization. Seymour In his new capacity as project j manager for the Turnkey Design and Construction Co ., Jim Seymour will oversee construc- tion of UCSD's Center for Magnetic Recording Research and Structures Testing Laboratory. Turnkey is handling the design and construction of the close to $5.15 million contract. Seymour, who holds a bachelor's degree in egineering, has 20 years of experience in the construction industry.

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degree in business administration from the University of San Diego, will specialize in office leasing in La Jolla and Non}, Councy areas.

senior account representative for Blue Shield of California's San Diego office. Roby, who joined Blue Shield in April this year, will be working with San Diego brokers and ma- jor corporations in marketing the company's health care plan .

States Naval Hospital Diego and former president ,f the California Society of Anesthesiologists. Miller Ronald A. Miller has joined the commerci al brokerage divi- sion of C. \\' . Clark Inc. Com- mercial Real Estate Services . Miller , who holds a bachelor's in St-.n

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Paul Omondson has joined Scripps Memorial Hospitals as editor in its community relations departmenc.

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Larry Rydeen has been ap- pointed director of property management for Harry L. Sum- mers Inf-., Commercial Development. Rydeen, who has more than seven years of experience in the field of property management, is a certified property manager, a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management, the Interna- tional Council of Shopping Centers and the San Diego Board of Realtors. His responsibilitie~ with the La Jolla-based Sumn- mers company include supervi- sion of all commercial properties and tenant improvement construction .

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) bi-_monthly news_letter, and will edn other Scnpps Memorial publications. Omondson, a graduate of San Diego State University, is the previous health editor for Senior World and has received writing awards from the San Diego County Medical Society and the San Diego chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Profes- sional Journalists. Roby La Jollan Kenneth R. Roby has been appointed to the position of

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