News Scrapbook 1986

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840)

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341 ,840)

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ary noon luncheon on Dec. 2. The so- cial hour will be at 11 a.m. at Cafe de! Rey Moro. Reservations \$15) are being taken by Mary Jo (Mrs. Leo J.) White. Selected collectibles such a:, silver, jewelry and antiques will be up for silent auction at a Treasure Tea given by Assistance League of Escondido Valley Donations ol $3 will be accepted at the door. For fur- ther information. call Irene (Mrs. W.G.) Cornelius. An early, early reminder Caridad lnternacional's annual TiJU na home tour always ·ells out. So please note, the next tour wlll be M1y 20, 1987. For the $25 tickets, c I Virginia (Mrs John E.) O'Bnen 111 La Jolla

Tom Blair I NSIDE STUFF: Former Pres. Jerry Ford and Herb Klein, the Copley Newspapers' editor-in- chief, helped raise more than $35,000 for SDSU's Journalism Dept at Hotel del Coronado Friday night. The black-tie dmner, honoring Klein with the university's Fourth Estate Award, was part warm reminiscence and part serious. Ford's comments on lran during his keynote speech made pg. l yesterday. But at a pre-dinner reception, the former president shared a sidebar Ford, who'd discussed the Iran imbroglio during a TV appearance with ex-Pres. Jimmy · rter last week, said he'd noted dur mg the telecast that he'd been 11(:'ilher briefed nor consulted by the White House on the secret arms dPal. But no sooner had he finished his TV appearance, a grinning Ford told a guest, then he got a phone call. It was the White House. Pres. Reagan, he was told, wanted to know if he'd like to be briefed on the Iran deal. FAMILY TIES: Pres. Ford was introduced at the Klein tribute dinner by his son, Jack, who told the audience he'd listened to others introduce his father ''more times than I could ever count." But young Ford begged indulgence. This was the first time, he said, that he'd ever had an opportunity to introduce his dad. "And since 1t took me 34 years to get here I want you to know that not only do I agree with all those fine things people have said about you, I can add something they couldn't. You've been a wonderful friend, and I can't imagine anyone having a finer father." ITEMS INFINITUM: Joan Kroc, who's looking to sell her Padres, will have other playthings. A100-foot luxury yacht, registered to Kroc, chugged rnto SD Harbor last week. But sources say Kroc hasn't bought it, yet; she's leasing for a year to see how she likes it. ... Aprominent land-use attorney has warned Mayor Maureen O'Connor that the building industry is already looking for a candidate to oppose her next year if she fails to modify her position on growth. This comes on the heels of a city council move (with Mayor O'Connor's prodding) to consider shifting emphasis from accommodating growth to limiting it. ... According to Friday's New York Times, William Rauch, press secretary to New York Mayor Ed Koch, will leave Dec. 15 to become managing director and communications chief for La Jolla- based Henley Group, the rndustrial holding company.... When Tijuana's Caliente racetrack hosts El Caribe, the Kentucky Derby of Latin America, Dec. 7, nostalgia will abound. Veteran jockey Johnny Longden, who rode at Caliente in 1932 (the year Phar Lap won the SAN DIEGO SHUFFLE: It'll be Don Coryell Day on Radio KPOP Wednesday. Padres announcer Bob Chandler, who bandies sports for the station during off-season, is the man behind the tribute, which runs 7 a.m. to midnight. Among those sharing fond reminiscences of Coryell: Sid Gillman, Dennis Shaw, John Madden and Dan Fouts... . Among items going up for bids during the Dec. 7 Celebrity Sports Auction at Neiman- Marcus: an original oil painting of Gale Sayers and Brian Piccolo ("Brian's Song") by former event), will be this year's ambassador of goodwill. Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Farner Tommy McDonald. It'll be presented to the high bidder by Ron Sayers, Gale's brother, who's director of career development for Steve Garvey's PACE.... Akick-off luncheon Tuesday at the Uniyersity of San P~ll celebrate the formation of Torero Blue, making U~D the las~n the West Coasf'Xthletic Conferenc to form a basketball booster club. BOTTOM LINE: "I don't mind it when the media puts me under a microscope. I do object when they start using a proctoscope." - Police Chief Bill Kolender.

The San Diego Union Chris Cavanaugh Carolina Mourtizen was co-chairman of the crystal anniversary event.

Luz Fox. president of Damas de Latinas, and ch rwoman of the Baile de Cristal.

of Napa Valley will offer a wine and hors d'oeuvres benefit from 6:30 to 830 p,m. at Piret's, La Jolla Village Square. The proceeds from the $25 tickets will go to thr Kids to Kamp Program. Ca 1 ifornia Ballet will perform ex- cerpts from the Nutcracker ballet at the University of San Diego Auxili-

tend. and about 50 of them from dges 16 to 25 did so, Dennis Morgrno of Channel 39 was emcee, and the Rev. Joe Carroll gave the invocation. The 10-piece Musica Grupo , zteca played for dinner and d n mg. and singers Esteban Ramon and Kristina entertained. orman Roberts left a little too earlv to learn he won the Centario, a 50-pe:;o gold coin valued at around 500. Spinoffs cenes from Shakespeare set to music· by composers such as Verdi, Gounod Bernstein are the basis for "Shakespeare Goes to the Opera" next Sunday afternoon. Park East and Beaches and Bluffs Guilds of San Diego Opera Association will spon- sor the show at 2:30 p.m. in the Soledad Club. Pacific Beach Singers from the San Diego Opera Center will be Teri Sinclair, soprano; Martin Wright, baritone; BHI Roe.ch. narra- tor. and Chris Allen. ac ompnist A reception will follow th program. Tickets are $10, call Peg Hallahan or Roberta Hill. Also next unday, Tb Community Campership Council and CainCellars

gold r •urd hits m a . pec1al concert to b n ht ,IUtJSllc children of Lo mo • u :itwn Crnter. It will begin at 7 :10 p.m m Lrnder Hall of the Fir t Unitrd Methodist Church, M1s- s10n Vallev T1cketi ·ar ·10 for general admis- sion and 15 lor preferred seating. Th • latter will receive a bonus, Lame' ''So Ultra Rare" album of rare r rnrdmgs For reservations or mo1 • rnformation eall Jame Ander- n at V1 ;ta Hill Foundation Cr) tal and gold More th.rn 400 guests celebrated Dama de I~1hnas' crystal anniver- ~ary of their '·Baile de Cristal" last • atur day Co-chairwoman Carolina Mourt1zen reported they raised more than 7.000 for th new boys town to be built in Ensenada. The govern- ment ha, donated the lot, and the Don Bosco Foundation hopes to begin con ·tructJon m 1987. The boys housed ther will also be taught a trade at 5chools m the community Th~ ball wa:. al the La Jolla Mar- 1ott. with ~me of the guests coming from lc.x1co and Texas. Luz Fox, Damas pre ·1dent wa chairwoman. Young people were encouraged to at-

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

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USD holding yule drive for L~~u~~s!!,,,. "" and furniture are needed for the Uni- versity of San Dit..;~ · Iii annua Chri~ its neighbors in Linda Vista. Donated items must be dropped off at one of several locations on campus between Dec. 1 and 5. Loca- tions include the School of Law, the faculty lounge at the School of Nurs- ing, the Cammo Hall dinin~ room, the Serra Hall student union, the Crossroads or thP. pJlllic relations office, DeSales Hall 268. Agift wrapp . g party is scheduled from 9 am. to 3 pm Dec. 10 in Salo- mon Lecture Hal' Volunteers are needed to ap · d sort. On Dec. 11, the wrapped g1f ill be taken to two Linda 'ista locations for distri- bution: Ho!, Family Church and Bay- side Settlement. House. For more information. contact Sara Finn, chairwoman of the Neigh- borhood Committee, at 260-4681, or Maureen McDonald, student director of community services, at 260-4600, Ext. 4715.

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Clalremont Linda Vista

La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light (Cir. W. 9,040)

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,.)Wen's P. C. B , a• VMajor Frank Burns, ls{lo~ to Hawkeye and his~lliln MASH 4077 as "Ferret Face," comes to the UniY~of San Di~is week. Actor Larry Linville will show an episode of the show and discuss his television experiences Tuesday at p.m. in Camino Theater. The evening is free an open '

Jl(l,n '1 IBRX USO honors s~in ,t~,,dru:~~' the memory of murdered student Anne wankc was recently pr nted to the Univ r..it of San Di o from th Board of Govemors of St are's College, Oxford, Engl nd Paul Saville. dean of St. Clare's Liberal Arts Programme. and John Webb, St Clare's senior ad· mini rator. pr · nte

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