News Scrapbook 1986

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Senior World (Cir. M. 50,223)

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1986

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It's $115 and runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Dyer is also pre- sident of the Lawyers Club of San San Diego County Bar President John Seitman has been elected to the executive committee of the Conference of Delegates repre- senting San Diego and Imperial countie. . He replaces Christine Judge Murry Luftig is the new president of the Board of Trustees of the San Diego County Law Library. Supenor Court Judge Bill Kennedy is vice president. Municipal Court Judge Manny Kugler steps down Oct. 12 after 18 year on the board and more then National Umversity Law School is ponsoring a seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 16 en• titled "Current Trends in Com- puter Law." Rita Hanscom will discuss trade secrets and warranty information, computer crime and security, contracts and unfair competition. Cost 1s $10. It'll be held at Great American Savings Bank in UniversityTowne Center. • * Six local attorneys have been nominated for the 1986 Durfee Foundation A wards, offering $50,000 in tax-free grants to indi- viduals who have enhanced the human d1gmty of others. The nomin Bob GI ser, a specialist in public mtere t and small business Diego. Pate. • • • nine a president. * • •

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Lee Estep is chairman of an outreach program which safe. guards attorneys' clients ' in the event of disability, death or disap-

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•If you advance money _to th e n~t a good practi~e .._... document_ it as. c!ear l~~n, wi th :lient - ir~ncla~ but it goes a long way, said Bri_tt~n. -'\ nd charge th e legal- ly permissible interea t rate for th at against radio st ations, _let_ s s~y, which charge non-commlS8lor: le rates, ~hereby cuttmg out th ad A sensitive area, all th ree attor• agency· . . neys agreed. "You're crawling a lot further out on th limb," said Brit- ton. that can be raised against you as an a oc1at1on," ad- ded melko. ltematives to bankruptcy? eed anyone say, ''Get money up side from recommending that agencies look mto incorporation, "work out an accommodation with the mediit when they come collec tmg on their bills" Britton also had some last words of advice: "Keep good records and don't use corporate a t a your own. 1 ' • * • San Diego Trml Lawyers are sponsoring two seminars this month. On Oct. 8 from 6 to 9 p.m. Carlye Chri ian on will moderate an ethics seminar in Room 206 A of the Manchester Conference enter at USD. Co t is 25 for members; $40 for non-mrnbers. From 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 18 there will be a semmar on pro- fe ional malpractice litigation at the Scottish Rite Center $50 for members; $75 for non-members. Virginia Nelson 1s the cha1rper son. * • * An orientation 1s scheduled Fri- day from 9 a.m. until noon on the newly adopted Superior Co~': Rule, "Administration of C1v1l Litigation." It's in the jury lounge on the mezianme level of th courthouse downtown. • • • On the Move: Tina Dyer, gen- eral counsel for the San Diego Unified School District, will lead a two-part workshop on Oct. 11 and "Be car ful becau there are a lot of red flag front?'' both parties. signing. It no.~ lo n. W_hat ab_out g_roup b?ycots

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Union High School District which resulted in their right to print a school newspaper free of censorship and clistrict superv1sion. Melinda Lasater, chief of the Division, attempts to get young ~f- fenders into court early to begm Ann Parode, senior vice presi- dent with San Diego Financial Corp., formed the San Diego Coun- ty Bar Foundation to raise and dis- tribute funds for law-related pro- rehabilitation.

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Diego, Inc., San Diego office, 1 JO South Euchd Avenue, San Appointment date depends on type of legal service re- Diego, 262-5557.

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at least one month ahead. Senior Citizens Legal Services, North County Re- gional Office, 820 Williamston Street, Vista, 941-3186. Appointments must be made at least two weeks in advance. Senior Citizens Center, 928 Broadway, San Diego, 239-7751. Appointments must

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Lemon Grove, CA (San Diego Co.) Lemon Grove Review (Cir. W. 2,884) OCT2

Son Diego, Calf. Southern Cross (Cir. W. 27,500) OCT2

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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Daily Transcript (Cir. D. 7,415)

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/ Ros ries ;,r~ Weap~ns In Pe;,ce Crusade Sun. ~ct'...annual "Rosaries F'. a]e Crusade" will take pl c on Sunday, Oct. 5, at 7 :30 p.m., in the University of San Di<'go Stadium, in Alcala Park. The event will feature a Candlelight Rosary Proces- sion similar to 1 hose held at F,,tima and Lourdes, and the combined voices o[ the San Diego Mission Basilica and St. Michael's of Poway choirs. The 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Color Corps will also take pa rt in the cere- mony, which will close with benediction by Dishop Leo T. Maher of the S,m Di<'go Dio- ccse. "Everyone longs for peace," says Mary Stei er, one of the organizers of h<' nlly, "hut they are depending on man, instead of God, who is the absolute ru!C'r of the Universe. We believe that his peace must fir· t come into the hearts of men, hC'fore it can take place in our work! " Buses have r.cen rC'served to bring participants from all parts of San Diego County. All intcrestC'd ~rsons are invited to attend this C'vening, to show confidEnce in the oower of prayer, and to pray, publicly, Ior peace in families. and in thC' world. Call 466-9522. ----~~-

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'Z. s s Business Update Fall 1986, oJft"n•d b, uSD's S,hool of Bus1ne~s AdministrJlion, ~1anchcstc.:r Crn1ft•rc..·tKt.' Ccnrc r USO Continental breakfast at 7:30 a.m , !iminar 8 9 a.m: 04tts and topics: Oct. 3, "Team building ,kills for manag-ns ' br Lawrence Barry; Oct. 10, "How's business" by Charlt•s Holt , Oct 17, ''Could mark,·tin_t; n·S<·arch help rnur orga~ization?., by Jacqueline Bmwn , O ·1. 31, • Firt'd! '~ by ;\.1anam Roth_man, N~v 7, "The loyalty t·tlnc: An e\'eryday m~nagemcnt issue or JU t a maucr of acadcmi<. roncern 1 ' by Elizabeth Arnold Cost: S15 each session Info : 260-4585 . Pastoral Visitors Mini'sters Training, a two-

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immunity" Wh n the agency gets the pic- tur from a photo broker, warned Huff, "make sure you have the rel a or con nt form signed by th person ph tographed." On of the tickiest problems i the legal status of the genc1es and chenl.8 me guidelines: • 1gn a the a nt for the client and "nothingmor " •As a followup to the contract, wnte a letter to the m d1a setting out your relation hip with the client. • "If you're not ure your client ha the ability to p y have your client's nam on the contract," said Huff. •Avoid becoming an "investor

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454) OCT 1

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ftue~tjashion models from community groups will get into 'Spirit of San Diego' By Nancy ~ott Anderson Trtbun S 1et1 r,chlor

from 5:30 to 10 p.m. at the San Diego Hilton Beach and Tennis Resort. Area alums from Big Ten schools will celebrate the conference's Satur- day opening with a no-host bar and stadium concessions. The Patrick Henry High School _marching band will play participating schools' fight songs. Rolf Benirschke is master of ceremonies Don McVay is chairman. Tickets are $10 each or $15 per cou- ple at the door. For more informa- t10n. phone 235-4040. Opening night for the San Diego Operas (SDO} 1986-87 season will be Oct 11 A black-tie gala marks the date. Cocktails will be served in the Little America Westgate Hotel at 5:30 p.m. The Civic Theater curtain for ''Tosca," the premiere SDO pro- duction, is at 7 p.m. Supper and danc- ing at the Westgate are set for 9:30 p.m. Dorene Whitney ls chairman of the benefit, which includes overnight accommodations in the hotel and an 8·30 to 11 30 a.m. Sunday brunch. Tickets are $250 each For more in formation, phone 232-7636. Hubbs Marine Research Institute w 111 benefit from the fou th annual Helm men Gala Dinner a t Oct

T m, .\ .\L\L 'Spirit of San Diego" fashton show hosted by All Hallows Women' Guild will be held Friday in the La Jolla Marriott Hotel The champagne so- cial hour will begin at 11 a.m. fol- lowed by lunch at noon and a 1 p.m. show of fashions from Saks Fifth Av- enue La Jolla. The eve.nt, which ben- efits the All Hallows Academy schol- ar ·hip fund honors volunteerism in San Diego. Guest modeb represent- Ing 35 local cultural and health and human care organizations will par- ticipate in the how Phyllis Parri h is chatrman, and Gloria Melv11lc is c airman Tickets are $30 each For more information. phone 459- 2975. an Diego Chapter of Ducks nlimlted will have a dinner auction tomorrow at the Town and Country Convention Center Cocktail hour 1s 6 pm followed by dinner at 7:30. Larry Baumann 1s chamnan Tickets are $125 each For more mformat10n, phon 435•8095. The econd annual Back to the Big Ten party will be hel o The

The English-Speaking Union will h.ave a "Books, Baubles and Bake Faire" at 2 p.m. Oct. 11 in Tom and Pattie Ladner's antique shop, 414 La Canada in La Jolla. English food and drink will be served. For more infor- mation, phone 449-0265. The Waldorf School will benefit from a 2 p.m. Oct. 12 show .of hand- crafted children's fashions in the Fairbanks Ranch Clubhouse. Sheila Thompson is chairman of the benefit, which will include more than 70 gar- ments featuring embroidery and de- tailed handwork. English tea will be served. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for children. For more information, phone 435-4351. The Univer · ie o Auxi- liary's 30th annual fashion show ti be held Oct. 14 in Town and Country Convention Center. Rochelle Capozzi is chairman of the benefit, titled "Cloisonne and Silk.'' Social hour is 11 a.m. followed by lunch at noon and a 1 p.m. show of fashions from JWRobinson's. Tickets arc $35 each, 50 for patron seating For more in• formation, plione 260-4808 The Ellen Browning Scripps Soci-

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ety will have its annual medal pres- entation Oct. 14 in the La Jolla Mar- riott Hotel. Dr. Norman Shumway of Stanford University is this year's honoree. He will join Ellen Revelle, niece of Ellen Browning Scripps, on the 7 p.m. program. A reception fol- lows. For information about the event or society membership, phone 454-6753 or 457-6343. The San Diego County Bar Associ- ation Auxiliary will have its third an- nual authors' luncheon Oct. 14 in the Sheraton Harbor Island East Hotel. Cocktail hour is 11 a.m. followed by lunch at noon and a presentation by local authors including Ken Druck, Jeanne Jones and 'Mary Gilligan Wong. Tickets are $20 each. For more information, phone 295-3766. The 16th annual Dia de! Sol pre- sented by the Beach and Country Guild of the United CErebral Palsy Women's Committee will be held Oct. 15 at the Blackm1Jre residence in Rancho Santa Fe. Tennis. bridge, house tours. lunch and a show o{ Ralph Lauren fashions are planned for the day, which begins at 10:30 a.m. Tickets are $40 each. For more information, phone 481-7020.

9 at Sea World. Cocktail hour 1s 7 p.m. followed by dinner at 8 and a 9 p.m. program featuring a talk on "Fisheries Enhancement" by Donald Kent. An auction will begin at 9: 15. Tickets are $50 each for Helmsmen members (a support group for Sea World research), $150 for non- members. For more information. phone 226-3870. The annual membership tea for the Auxiliary Council of the San Diego Symphony Association will be held Oct. 9 in a private La Jolla resi- dence. Jean Morse and Phyllis Parr- ish are co-chairmen. Pianist Carolyn Carson wHI play during the 2 to 4 p.m. tea. Prospective members are welcome. For more information, phone 295-5889. The 30th annual Bishop's School fashion show will be held at the school's La Jolla campus Oct 10. So- cial hour JS 11 a.m. followed by a French Gourmet-catered lunch at

noon and a 1 p.m. show of May Co. fashions modeled by Bishop's stu- dents and faculty members. Maria Villanueva is chairman. Tickets are $30 each. For more information, phone 459-4021. The Grossmont Hospital Auxiliary is having its annual Gingerbread Ba- zaar from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 10 and 11 in Grossmont District Hospi- tal's Brier Patch campus auditorium. 9000 Wakarusa St.. La Mesa. Admis- sion 1s free. The East County Chapter of San Diego Museum of Art is having a "Celebracion de Otoilo.. from 3 to 7 p.m. Oct 11 in the Walther-Meade residence in TiJuana. Cocktails, dm- ner and entertamment by mariachis and a folklorico ballet are planned. Tickets are $100, and bus transpor:la• tion from Mission Valley is ava1la'ble for 5 For more information, phon 466-2601 or 460-2094.

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