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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Son Diego Union [Cir. D. 217,324) (Cir. S. 339,788) SEP 21 198S JW~n•• P. c. e

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The Mass is part of the week-Jong activities of the State Bar Conven- tion being held in San Diego. Jerry B. Jenkins, publisher of • Monthly Magazine, will h ad a facul- ty of professional writers and editors who will conduct a one-day writer's The workshop will be held at Hori- zon Christian Fellowship, 5331 Mt. Alifan Drive, from 8::/. 30 a.m. to 4:45

counselmg at U.S. International Um-

sponsored by USD.

~mngton, author and economist, will di cuss the American Catholic bishops' draft of "Catholic my" from a socialist point of view at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Upiversity of San :Q_iego'f Carruno Theater:--' Harring on is a former national chairman of the US. Socialist Party and co-chairman of the Democratic Socialists of America. He is a politi- cal science professor at Queens Col- lege, N.Y., and serves on the board of dir ctors of the American Civil Lib-

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• The Sharp Hospitals are ac- credited to offer programs in clinical advanced levels. This fall begins the third year of the program with three full-time residents and three part- time interns enrolled. Courses taken through the pastoral Care Depart- toward cFedit in the Graduate Theo- logical Education Program at Bethel Theological Seminary or the new M.A. and Ph.D. programs in pastoral

versity.

• Bishop Leo T. Maher will cele- brate a Red Mass at the Immaculata

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California State Attorney General John Van de Kamp and state Su-

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preme Court Justice Rose Bird have workshop Oct. 6. accepted invitations to attend, ac- cording to members of the St. Thom- as More Society. The society is the sponsor of the Mass and a reception

League.

Among the books he has written ment at Sharp may be applied

are ''The New American Poverty" and "The Vast Majority: A Journey The free public forum is being to the World's Poor."

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sponsored by San Diego Lutheran Singles Ministry and Christian Sin- gles International Speakers will in- clude Alan Loy McGinnis and Nicho- las B. Christoff. The fee is $18. • Ameeting of San Diego Singles will be held Sept. 28 and 29 at First Assembly of God Church, 8404 Phyllis Place, with Harold Ivan Smith as the speaker Registration is $12 at the door. • The Inner Christ Administration Center will present a workshop on "Astral Healing and Extra-Terrestri- als" at 9 a.m. Sept. 28 at 3009 Graoe St. Norma Spry will be the workshop leader. Christ Presbyterian Church of Rancho la Costa dedicated its new fellowship hall and education build- ing this week at 7807 Centella St., Rancho La Costa. The Rev. George DeWecsc is pastor uf the congrega- tion, a new church development of North

Old Town Education Center. 2425 San Diego Ave., with Mimette Wishart discussmg inner wisdom. Wishart is a Celtic harper and singer who will ex- plain how to use the journal process to evoke innate Goddess conscious- ness. • An educallonal update on El Salvador will be given by Barbara Murray, represcntallve of Medical Aid for El alvador, at 7 p.m. Thurs- day at First Umtarian Church, 4190 Front St. In add lion. a group of San Diegans. mcluaing the Interfaith Task Force on Certral America, will hold a deMonstr t1on in opposition to US. mterventio in El Salvador at 11:30 am toda m Balboa Park, Sixth Avenue a d Laurel Street. • The Nigh blooming Jazzmen Dixieland Band will play at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow at E; t San Diego Presby- tenan Ch rch 5202 Orange Ave.

con Pal Backman as hom1llst. • The Metropolitan Community Church of San Diego will hold a champagne party and art auction from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. next Saturday at the church, 4333 30th St. • A missions conference will be held Wedn day through Sept. 29 at v , '13 1St Church 4747 ollege Ave A dinner at 5 pm Wedne day w-11 b gm the confer- tnce. Semm.. rs and di play booths set up by mission agencies will be part of the M1Ssion Faire" at 6:30 pm. Friday and from 9 a m. to noon Sept 28. • First Southern Bap L~t Church of Cla1remont, 3219 Cla1remont Mesa Blvd , will show the film "The Prod • gal' at 7 pm. tomorrow The movie 1 a production of Wor d Wide Pic- tures • WomanQuest will beg,n a series of lectures at 7 p.m. Monday in the

the Presbyterian Church l' A • Temple Sole! will sponsor an in troduct10n to Judai m cla. s begin- ning at 7 p.m Oct 3. Rabb Lenore Bohm will teach The course I de 1gned for anyone intere.sted mlearn mg more about Juda1Sm and J w1s1' hfe. It will include information on major holidays, I fr,cycle cverts, rael. Jew1 h Law and an•1 mil m East • Kirk a'!d Donna Step II w1'l discuss the1r future work w,th the Conservat1H: Baptl t Foreign Mis- sion Souety at 6 pm. tomorrow a, First Bdptist Church of La Me a 8111 Orange Ave, la M ,a Th cou pie will be leaving the Umted State to serve as dormitory parents for student at Faith Arad my in he Ph1hr,;:,1 s El Cajon Valley Ho pita cy will celebr" te 20 year at a breakfast from 7 30 m to 9 a m I<'nday m the hospital cafeteria.

There will be a free-will offering. • St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, 3025 Denver St., will hold its annual Serbian Festival from noon to 9 p.m. Sept. 28 and 29. Food, a live tambountza orchestra and a tour of the church to view its mosaic icons will be featured. • Chief of Polic Bill Kolender will discuss crime in San Diego at 7 a.m. Tuesday for a I en' Fellowship Breakfast at First United Methodist Church, 2111 Camino de) Rio South. • Russ Taff and David Meece will appear together at Point Loma Na- zarene College Amphitheatre at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The concert is being presented by Heartbeat Concerts • Aone-da;, seminar for Christian singles IS be ng held from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. next Saturday at Clairemont Lutheran Church, 4271 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. The program is being

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Chnstian Writers' Guild 1687 Via Eh a, El CaJon 92021 Registrations will be accepted through Oct 3. • An open hou e is being held at the W ley Foundation 5225 Cam- paml Driv , on h c m u of D1 go tate Uruvmuty frc; 4pm t 6 p m. tomorrow tudents and volun teer will prov1d information about the program of the Umted Method• ist Church Campus Ministry The Rev Norm Self, campus minister will discu th new center and the mmi try at 4:45 p.m • Ep1seopal Commun ty Serv1c will hold its annual mectmg at 6 p. Monday at the Cathedral Chur h of St. Paul, 2728 Sixth Ave in the Great Hall The meetmg will follow a 5 p.m. Euchan t with the Rev Canon Roger Jones as celebrant and Dea-

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CROSSTOWN: For Headmas- ter Douglas Crone of Francis Parker, and Frances Styles, the school's athletic director, it's happy nepotism: Their sons, Mike Crone and Patrick Styles, are Francis Parker's new junior var- sity coaches.... The SDPD's Rick Carlson entered three photo- graphs in a weekly newspaper photo contest. He figures he's won first, second and third prizes. He was the only entrant.... The lookalike for contractor Bruce Hazard whose picture ran in The Tribune the other day is still uni- dentified. But Hazard knows it's not Hazard: "I'm better looking than this guy and besides, I never owned a pair of suspenders." ON HOLD: Nick Canepa, who covered the Charger game in Cincinnati for The Tribune, brings word of high-tech advance in the world's oldest profession: .l A prostitute at Cincinnati's Omni Netherlands Hotel worked the bar crowd, but kept up with her answering service through a cell~ ' ular telephone in her purse. . ( . Carol Lane, a Kearny High grad who's an Air Force officer candi- date, was having a rough time with exams at Lackland AFB in Texas. So her mother arranged a California-style energy boost: As Lane stood in a campus phone booth in Texas, Carol Baras con- 1 ducted a 30-minute hypnosis ses- sion. ARIZONA RUSH: The Arizona invasion is rebounding. Joe Mul- len, the San Diego dentist, is back from his 70th birthday party with about 35 relatives and friends at the Oak Creek cabin that's be- longed to his family since home- steader days in Arizona. . .. George Ellis, vice chairman of La Jolla Bank & Trust, has been in Sedona for a week of golf and sun. . .. Ernie Hahn's wife Jean was there for a week of horse- back riding. SAIL SALE: San Diego Opera is drumming up members who'll sail on Feb. 22 aboard Royal Vik- ing Sky. This will bring out the pops .crowd: It's 15 evenings of old big-band dance music. Cruise business is competitive these days. Royal Viking offers a 6per- cent rebate to the Opera if 10 members travel, and a home port discount of $300 on fare. Alison DaRasa assists with the _Neil Morgan column.

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

Son Diego, CA (San Diego Co.I San Diego Union [Cir. D. 217,324) (Cir. S. 339,788) SEP 22 1985 . Jl.lf«n'• P. C. B

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hr. 1888 / Real estate appraisers' course slated "P . . (-<__C/ 5< r~~1ples of fncotne J'ropert Appra1smg, Course 201," a seve!- week class offered through the Soci- ety of Real Estate Appraisers will be held on Tuesdays and Sa~da s from Oct. 8 to Nov. 23. y Open for those who have success- fully eom~leted SREA Course 101 or the American Ir.stitute of Real Es- tate _Appraisers Course I, this inter- m~1ate class will emphasize the prmc1ples and techniques of net in- come capitalization. The class will cover the '.ange of currently accept- ed, emergmg and traditional meth- ?

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_NE SB A~ 2nfford Graham stlll el~des_ investors who lost money m his Au Magnetics gold scheme. Now his estranged wife, Kathryn, who could be involved through California community property law, has failed to ap- pear for a court-ordered debtors' ~onference. A$500 bench warrant ou~ for her arrest. . . . Both si~es m ~ionel Van Deerlin's libel smt against columnist Jack An- de:son have filed their post-trial b~iefs. U.S. District Judge Leland Nielsen's decision is expected soon. .NOTEPAD: Investment banke~ BIii Black, with a bad wrist, visi(. 1 ed Ge?rge's at the Cove for dfu- ner with a big red ACE on the bandage protruding from bis im- peccable cuff. Asked Appellate Judge _Gerald Lewis: "Is that some kind of designer bandage?" · · Mayo~ Hedgecock says that if he s acquitted, he'll have a victo- party at his home, and he'll 1~v1t~ reporters. ... Dan and San- die Lmn,. Don Mizock and his sis- ter Debbie Lobatz parlayed their pasta passion into a successful t~ke-o~t, Pasta La Vista, in Mis 8 !0n ~ills. Their story goes na tlonal ID the latest Better Hom & Ga:dens. ••, Carol Alessio i' plannmg a fashion show for USI that she'll call "Wine Wo1iiiei and Song." It's on All S;ints Da.}

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