News Scrapbook 1988
San Diego, CA (San Diego Co .) San Diego Union (Cir . D . 2 17,089) (Cir . S. 34 1 ,840)
APR 18 198 JlfiD.'• P, C II
Los Angeles.CA (Los Angeles Co.) Times (San Diego Ed .) (Cir. D. 50,01 0) (Cir. S. 55,573)
fa r IIU /Padr~ controller Bob Wells to go to bat for glamour of sports accounting Accoun ( gen rally acknowl• ----------- Fee: $15. 11:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, 2435 Jeffer- Thursday, noon lunch seminar; free sioner of the IRS, April 25, 11:30 a.m.- ed ed to be a good, solid and often Around Town "Growth and Development vs. son St., Old Town. Sponsor: Intema- at Office Pavilion, 9220 Trade Place, 2:30 p.m., U.S. Grant Hotel ballroom, lucr 1ve care r. But the work of the ------------ Conservation of San Diego's Non-Re- tional Association of Business Com- Miramar area. Reservations re- 326 Broadway. Sponsor: American ''num r lover " gen rally Is not a - ••. in business newable Resources," luncheon meet- municators. Reservations requested: quired: Debi Moore, 566-1834. Cancer Society and J.H. Cohn and Co. oc1ated with Hollywood•type glam• ------------ ing of the Society for Marketing Pro- 232-2888. Cost: $12 members, $15 non- "Social Networking in Client Man- Reservations required: 299-4200. Fee: ur. fessional Services, Wednesday, noon, members. agement," breakfast/lecture, Friday, $35. Not o th sports accounting. for our food vendors. The city owns the Atlantis Restaurant, 2595 Ingra- "How to Lessen Your Tax Bur- 7:30 a.m., USD, Manchester Confer- Women in Sales meeting, April 26, " ports accounting i comparable the stadium, and the Padres are only ham. Reservations at 231-5738. Cost: den," free seminar, Thursday, 2-3 ence Cen~ Park. Registra- 5:30-8:30 p.m., Tom Ham's Light- to th th at r n that we are ro- a tenant, so the city maintains the $18 members, $23 non-members. p.m., or Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m., tion: 260-4585. Fee: $15, includes con- house, 2150 Harbor Drive, Harbor Is- ucing som thing, and we are paymg stadium, including grounds crew and "The Times Mirror Co." lunch Prudential-Bache Securities, 16536 tinental breakfast. land. Meeting to be a 'Table-Top' ses• cnl. We are a rv1ce-oriented en- clean-up after games." presentation, with its vice president Bernardo Center Drive, Rancho Ber- "Condominium Owners and Their sion where members and non-mem- rtainm nl, so we will have to deal Still another aspect i promotions. of finance and director of investor nardo. Reservations requested: 485· Rights and Responsibilities Under bers may reserve a table for $25 to with receipt for the night an con- The Padre:; have a promotions de- relations, Wednesday, noon-2 p.m., 8400. the Law," $30 seminar on community display their goods and/or services. c iona1r ," said Bob Wells, con• partment but it's up to someone like 10th floor, California First Bank "Effective Facility Management association law, Saturday, 9 a.m.- Meeting cost only: $8 members, $15 roll r for th San Diego Padre . Wells to determine whether the Building, Sala Granda Room, 530 B for Office Facility Managers," noon; also on Saturday, "The Posi- non-members Well will speak bout sports ac- event or giveaway has been profita- St. Sponsor: Financial Analysts Soci- Wednesday, noon lunch seminar; "Ef- tively Organized Office," $40 semi- C'est Creatif Design and Market- counting at a dinner seminar Thurs- ble. ety of San Diego. Reservations re- fective Office Environments and Fa- nar, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., SDSU, Col- ing has moved to a new office locat- ilay, pon ored by the National A o- Th e topics and sports accounting quired by noon tomorrow: Michael cility Planning for Architects and lege of Extended Studies Classrooms. ed in the Design Center at 4010 More- clation of Accountants. in general will be discussed Thurs- Whitehurst, 239-3034. Complimentary Designers," Wednesday, 6 p.m. with Registration: 265-5152. na Blvd., Suite 232, San Diego. "It l h lpful to have an under• day :it the Gentlemen's Choice Res- lunch. wine-and-cheese reception, and "Ef- "Coping with Tax Reforms: The -Compiled by Melanie Ross-Smith landing and inter t In baseball, but taurant, 1511 E. Valley Parkway, "The Role of the U.S. Department fective Office Environments for Law IRS Perspective," luncheon lecture """.,._..___ .-ii_ / th ! 1c accountmg rules are the Escondido. A social hour begins at of Labor Employment Standards and Firms and Other Professionals," with Lawrence B. Gibbs, commis- • me, said Wells, 33, hunself a for• 5 30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 pm. and the Federal Contract Compliance Pro- m r ballplayer at the high school nd speaker will be introduced at 7:30 grams in the Enforcement of Affirm- college levels. "If you can handle the p.m. Cost of the dinner and lecture, ative Action and EEO Requir~ments production of rrewdrivers, you can open to the public, is $15. Regarding Federal Government Con• handl acc?unling in ba eball; it i n't tracts," luncheon meeting of the soph1 heated a manufacturmg s mlnar• and Mi•cellaneou•: North County Personnel Association, om thing. With a general account• "Fmanc1al Planning for Retired Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Pea mg education you can step Into it " and Working Investors," class, to- Soup Andersen's, 1·5 and Palomar W 1ls add d ''Two of the ba ic morrow, 7 p.rn., Room 123, Patrick Airport Road, Carlsbad. Cost: $12, rul to be follow d ar reconcilia• Henry High School, 6696 Wanderm- non-members; $10, members. Ion of am (game receipts) and ere Drive, San Diego. Sponsor: San "Interpersonal Communication h mov m nt of players from team Diego Community College District. Skills," lunch program, Thursday, o team, but I also stress ca h man• San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir . D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) APR 23 1988 Jllle11'• P. C. B Esr. 1888
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San Diego split a doublehea agem nt, fundamentals of account- ing, fmancial analy is and a general know! dge of bas ball." A very Important aspect of sports ccounting, ay Well , 1 player con• trac . To that add deahng with major league contracts, bonuses, sal• ri , d ferred compensation, and d t rmln n the v lue of the contract today. "You can hire a contractor or do th hiring and payroll in-house," Wells aid. ''The Padres hire the events staff which includes ticket ell rs, ush rs and security. But we e the contractor Service America Another pect is game opera• ho . Talks planned on African economic reform ~lr':i~binson Jr., president To date, it has provided more than back, for buying weaving equipment "Economic Reform and Recovery in Africa: What Works and Why?" The talk, moderated by Robert Caldwell, editor of San Diego Union Sunday opinion section, will be held at the International Center on the campus of the _Uni~sity of San Die_g_o. The.public is invited. Tuesday, Robinson will talk about trade and investment opportunities in Africa during a 7:30 a.m. busines · breakfast at the Embassy Suites Hotel in La Jolla. The cost is $1/ and to train 12 weavers. 100 grants to community-based proj- ects in 23 African countries. One specific project that Robinson plans to discuss involves women in the village of Desai in Zambia. In 1985, the foundation made a $14,025 loan to a group of women weavers in Desai. The women used the money, which has been paid of the African Development Founda- tion, will begin a series of talks here tomorrow on economic reform and recovery in su!>-Saharan Africa. The African Development Founda• tion, created by Congress in 1984, provides financial assistance through grants, loans and loan guarantees to farmers and small businesses. San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Business Journal (Cir. W. 7,500) Robinson will make a presentation about this project at 6:30 p.m. tomor- row at the Educational Cultural Com~lex, 4343 Ocean View Blv~., and he w~ll presen~ the same proiect to the-City Council at 2 p.m. Monday. At 7 p.m. Monday, Robinson will update the World Affairs Council on 1988 Jlll~,,~ P. C. B ,., /BRR t-RIOAY, APRIL 29 SEMINAR The benefits and problems of "En- trepreneunng" will be discus~ed at 8 a.m. at the ~nchester Conference Center. Dr. Wil- llarT! Soukup USD asso.:1ate pro1essor of man- gemer't ,;ill explore the characteristics and app caches of entrepreneurs ar>d their influence on an organiza11on The hour-long se-ninar will be preceded by a 7·30 a 'Tl 'Onllnental break- fast The fee 1s $15. For r •g•stra1 on rnformation call 260-4585. ;;f;;'J/i5 · Th(s ye~r, La Jolla designers Bonme Sipe of Sipe Design Debo1 ah Thomas of McCartne; and Thomas, Mary Clare Brandt of Adelma Liefgreen and A~sociates and Robert Magruder ot Magrude1 Interior Design are a_m_ong. the 18 designers par- t1c1pat111g in the Designers Showcase I'hc house is almost a guide to what not to do in a significant remodeling project Not only was the historicity of the original structure destroyed, the ar- c h1 t ec t 's intentions were obliterated r he charm of the house, evident in old photographs, is gone. f_t was "frustrating," said in- tenor designer Mary Clare Brandt, to work on a house badly remodeled. Brandt remodeled a bathroom in the house. Debbie Thomas, in charge of tl~e master bath, had to get rid of pink flocked wallpaper and dolphin fixtures installed in the '50s. "ln our design concept we did want to keep a feeling that this finished product had all the modern conveniences, yet had the charm and classic features of the house. What is unfortunate I think , is that they replaced all ;he original doors a?d windows with metal," said Tftp as. • sman in the late J 920s. the house was built. said Wilson, for Mrs. _ W.L McCormi k as a retirement home in 1926. - . The Camino de la Costa house is_ the _14th of the San Diego H1stoncal Society's annual - Designer Showcasr Houses, co sponsored by the merican Society ol Interior Oesigners. Each spring the society locates a historically significant house and members of the San Diego chapter of the American Society of Interior Designeh fill the house's interiors • _The remodeled house will open with a benefit gala tomorrow night. Group tours will be given the week of April 24 thi ough JO, and the house is open to the public May I through 22. The $10 per person tickets will benefit the Historical Society·s preservation efforts and the educational pro- grams of the ASID. San Diego CA (San Diego Co) Sa!] Diego Union (Ctr. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) APR 24 1988 Jllln,~ ,. La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) l a Joll a Light (Cir, W. 9 ,040) APR 21 1988 C · B ..-••,. En 1888 I I ~VERSfIYOF S~N DIEGO: Wa. tercolors by Eil through June een Whittaker Afcafa Park 2630. Founders Gailery 4261 M • ·4600 , • onday th • extension rough Friday to 5 P.m · cZt/55"noon /, La Jollan appointed :) '1 • as ca pa1 n director E Jdack Boyce, Regional Director of the North Arn . C JI n owment Campaign has encan o ege Jollan Sara Finn as the'Cam a?n~u;ed t~e appointment of La Joining Finn on the North x_:gn. s ay Diocesan J?irector. are Jack Boyce, who heads th ;ncan C~llege Steering Committee of the Holy Sepulchre and is v~ este~n Lieutenancy ~f th_e Knights Diego, and Rev. Daniel Dilla~e pr~s1dent of the Umvers1ty of San Vicar for the Catholic Diocese 0 ~~g t!·D,, J.C.L., the Judicial Nor_ih American College. an iego and an alumnus of the •inn is president of Sara Finn Pub)' . her own company she was th . ic Relations. Before forming University of San •Di~o Sh e Director of Public Relations at tpe Livable Places the San· D'e serves on the Boards of Partners for Society of Am~rica, the Ci~eg~/~hap~~ of the Pub_lic Relations Board, the Governmental Afiairs B~~d iego Intema~1onal Affairs of Commerce, and the Parish C ·1 of the San Diego Chamber Jolla, ounc1 of All Hallows Church, La She was educated by the Reli i f inducted into the Papal O d gfo~s o th Sacred Heart and was Dillabough attended th/N~r~h le ~oly Sepulchr~ in 1982. 1970-75 and returned to serve as themencan ,cou_ege m Rome from Formation from 198)- 87 wh'I Co!lege D1rector of Pastoral Heading the National Co I e ~~mp:etmg his graduate studies. lege Endowment Cam • i_ruru ee or th e North American Col- The National Episcop~~t::S Rus!e\Kendall of Houston, Texas. Reh. His Eminence Joseph ~::~ J~ tBe Most Reverend Francis R. John Cardinal O'Connor r ma . ernard and His Emminence Episcopal Chairmen of the caare s_ervmg as Honorary National M mpa1gn. sgr. Larence M Purcell s T D . College in Rome w·hich f. · ·, is the present Rector of the seminarian are ~esen 1 was ?u nd ed i~ 1859. Four San Diegan American Colic!. t Y prepnng for priestly service at the North The fluctuations of the world monetar . and the steady devaluation of the d 11 : market; increased pices the academic and pastoral O ar, ave presented a threat to seminary in Rome The North rogr~ms at America's national Campaign has rai ~dover $4 mill'me~1cahn IColleg~. The nationwide crisis. ion ° e P alleviate this economic Finn stated: "Financial support r h Endowment Campaign will assur~r :he Nort~ American College leadership and quality graduate educati e /ontmua~ce of strong Diego Diocese. The church in the U .t ~°s or th ~pnes_ts of the San laity, Bishop and priest alumni to :::a~ thtateds _is calling upon the e e nve a success." / L •
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