News Scrapbook 1985
san Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Dally Transcript (Cir. D. 7,415)
Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Col Times (S n Diego Ed.I (Cir. 0 50,0101 (Cir. S 55,573) OOT1 1 985
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v1 text eervic:e will publish nted cop1e1 -of the monthly cal- and program the informa- ll into Its terminals where it can updated daily. ••• Catholic Community Services hired Victor N. IUentoni u · ector of business .administra- . Rientord ii also president of Chirdren'•Foundation. ••• Sera Schmitt has been ap• roted aasiet4nt ilirector of public ations at Unbcr,ity San · . tt will han e the iversity'1 speakers bureau and ighborhood program and wri t.e e monthly calendar of events. .. . . Dr. Joseph Monkowski has 'ned the Chemical Systems Divi- . n of the J.C. Sc:humacher Co. as ·rector of applications engineer- ng. Monkowski will oversee ap- lied engineering and marketing and production for the division. • • • Dr. Steve Aah, executive direc• fpr of Transitional Consulting and Training, was recently honored as thl! top trainer in the country for rans employment programs. Ash wucited by both the slate and 1,.11oe1~! governments for bis aervice • • • Larry Anderson has joined The Gable Agency. Andereor,who br. more than 17 years of pubhc relations experience to his post, left Benedict & Wells to take the new as vice president for client ,. . . Megatek Corp.'s computer graphics products helped two 1984 recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics reach such heights. Dr. Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer were honored for their work in i.aolating two previously un- diacovered particles of matter. credited Megatek's computer graphics terminals for playing a role in the process. • • • Ener1Y Factors 1984 annual report hes been selec:ted as the best in its industry by the National As• iation of Investors Corp. The rt was handled by 1'he Gable ey: Ke,Uy Davenport, Tom able and Kim Merrill. • • • Ann Ryder Randolph, presi- nt of Ann Randolph Com- 111unicatio11.s, has been accredited by the Public: Relations Society of merica.
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•wa.rda in the International A.qo. ciation ofBuai-Oommunicaton regional competition. Th ncy'• mar · nr broch and • com• munity uw r were eel.ectecl from than 800 t ·
Ken Blanchud, author of The One Minute MallaJler, will be the iU 1peaker at the Pereonnel Manafement A • -oolaclon'• monthly llleetina Ww!r> . y. Th dinner , i· ,,. at Atlanti1 Reat.aur&ut, 2696 In· grahlUll St. • • • al • u,d )tar"'Unc Jsecu- tlv Di IJO will e bout Megat nda in San Diero Devel• opment at th ir Wedneaday ing. 'Iha talk, y Jim SuJI, preei- dent of ~iet.en Conatruction Co., will thJlow luncl\ at tbe St.arduat H I. Cont.act the~p for ..er• va I and i.nforrna · n. • • • Carclno1ealc PCB,; pcilychlorinat.ed biphenyla will be the t.opic of a seminar • ponaored by Elec:tTI>-Teat. The private electrical engineering and IMlrVice firm will f Cantor Ad eJ1ialq Carp. bu aold it.a financial tfivi,ion, hieh served leaden, to A ANO- ctatea, a fiD&DCial firm. Cantor 'said tum will (OC\IS 011 commercial and ent.I-talnaent client.a. Annie & ~-- has moved to 7894 0..,. in the eame comp! -..here C•tor oper- ate.. • Workplace 1>Ja,uD1ea ia a Jl&W employee usiata- procram that provi4- mental bnlth NrViCN to ploy ancl e:x,a,aat.lya ,,t lNal i>1ai- and induatzy. E.Al'a are increaain,ly beoomiq part or ployee benefit pacbpa in the workplaoe. The firm'• om- 9404 Ge- Ave., Sta. • • • Lob Warburton hu opened a word Pl"OCMIUJi', editiq and writ- illi • ervice: ',l'he Wordwdclal Warburton will olf< her aer:vicea to st nta, bUili and wom n a profi991111QJ11W1. lll'8 located at 3161-V Via Al' inLaJoll . L.ura Walchor tiona hu ~ved to 28:rl Pn,aidio Dr., ~C.SmlillAAuod- ate, ii pit.chin, Ni!NII (Dateun) car, in a tel~ pro- motional campaip cleii:i,-1 to lie the Japaneee •utomaur•, -1· to San Diep liYing. • •• The ANodatio of P.,..,fe• aional Caner Senion hu mov- ed illlllain office to San Diefo. The firm, which Wpa ,lientll Pfepare l'88umee, iUUIIOteNjob h1tervi8W8 to it. cliff , .,.. t w at ~S Mi.MjJtn~~. _ l~li- excellence were: a new1letter c!Miped for the Bren Co.'sl•Jolla Colony communtty, Kellji U.v port, · r; Jon D um. chief copywriter; and a color broch for GilleBpie/DeLoremo i- atee, landscape arc:bitec~ and I Oil plann , B~nda Bod.Dey d,a. . ' aip,ar. ~r d Schultz w_. ative dil"8Ct()r for both pro· ta. A priu! aw,u-d ofmerit went to he aactnc:z) San Diejo ~r• 19~5,s4 aeiason 9Ub1cr1TT011 broc:hure designed by Davenport with Tom Gable as creative direc- lof. Awards will presented Oct. 24 at the !ABC's meetine in Portland, Ore. - .. Gena wu having bad dreama . , aome two years back. Her mother, J'ineer L.Guardia, made her a huggable all.cloth doll with a eec11- rity blanket th.al ah. called a Guardian Anael, telling Gena the doll would wat.ch over .hm- duriq the night and brinir h r happy When Lhe doll wor~ed oc Gena, Jiq liartecl maki th fw other children. The idea rapidly d veloped into a busi . The machi wuhabl doll ia ft and flat 10 it can't 'in,iure a email chili and tlw doll's fai:e is painted with JIOn-toxic materials. With the h Ip of her sister, CoaaJe Duba, Jinger formed a mail-order firm called Heave-.Jy Toya and the two,joil'led by a third ffllter, ohille llar,iaoa, have turn• 841 the project into a cottage in• duatry. Demand for the $20 doll bu grown to the point that Ji r and co111pany no longer make the dolls tbernselve1. Th winter i of 5 QOO dol urived. in the count.cy mq th inanufacturer. Ge~, no 6, recently sent the doll to the president to peed his number of seminars for small bU&- in ownen the c:omilli weeks. For feea of $.25 to $55, amall husi• belll pel'SQU c:an 11ttend a variety of IX>lll'IIH o auch ubjec:ta u finan- cial planning (Oct. 19), franchising opportunitiea (Oct. 19), buyinr or aeUing a &mall busi- (Oct, 26), wrltiDtf r buaineu (Oct. 19), public peakir,g (Oct. 19) and Ii ning tecluliqu (Oct. 18). Con- tact the c!!Q for U10re infonna. tjon. •• • Th n sociation, pon or of the r de, 1 also honoring the Italian A ncan of the Y ar, Carmen 1to, a 52-year-old re ordmg tary for the assoc! t10n. jJ r events during the week- d m celebration of Columbus Day re a ball at the Sheraton Harbor I a d We t on Saturday night and a clal Ma s on Sunday. The ball gms with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. d continues With dinner and d C ng Wlth mu IC by Kasmir. The sol n high Ma s at noon Sunday at Our Lady of the Rosary ch, 1659 Columbia St. ob ervance of the holiday, ral and mumc pal courts will be Monda;, ut city and county nistratlve office will be open. c l banks will be closed. • • • Riehard Flannery, formerly de uty appointments aec:retary for Gov DDr Deukmejian and an ex- ecutive with The Stooraa Co., hu formed The Flannery Group, a public: and J>Qlitical aff'aira con• aultin& firm focusing Oll real eatate development, busine81, historic: prqiecta and campaign IJ\llnage- 1,nt. The 11ew bll&inesa ia located. • ffl6 • aahin,ton, Sia. 420. • • • r Son Diego, C/t.. (Son Diego C~.) Son Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,32AI (Cir. s. 339,7881 1r t 888 F.sl Garvey, Dy!!9lnson, Summers are named USD trustees San Diego Pa~l-r?ti{ baseman Each will serve a three.year cis College Seminary. He has Steve Garvey, Monsignor Richard term on the 33•member board. served as secretary to the bishop, Duncanson_ and developer Harry Garvey was twice named the on the diocesan tribunal, as chap- Summers nave been appointed to National League's most valuable lain to the Boy Scouts, and as an the Unniei:s.1ty of Sag_Diego board player . instructor in religious studies at of trustees. Duncanson is rector of St. Fran- USO.
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