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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 28

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HE STAR-NEWS Thursday, July 13, 1972 C-3 RITA GARCIA'S ITT" mmm jii.nniijim.il uy.mum.uiix i WiMiiiiiiMt.i.-MiMininiiiii iLuM. urn iu iiliiiiiiiiiii-iihiiiih mm uiii tvtwmmmmmmmm-mtmmmum -t vr I i Sincerely Yours flC Are Our I -rz JjiL W- I A T' business by James Daniel Q. If a youngster lets himself fall prey to heroin addiction what chance does he have of being rehabilitated? A. Not much if recent reports are indicative. For exaniplea study in California indicated that only 17 per cent of addicts treated at a rehabilitation center went as much as three years without resuming the habit.

Q. With all the emphasis on educating youth what progress, if any, has been made in upgrading that of Blacks? A. According to the Census Bureau the proportion of Blacks 20 years old and over having finished high school rose during the last decade (1960-1970) from 24 per cent to 39.7 per cent. Q. Isn't there great probability of a venereal Sunshine Girls hear convention reports Star-News Photo DEAR RITA: I feel I must speak out about that ugly American Fisher.

Now here's a man who had the opportunity to do good not only for his country, but for all the thinkers all over the world. Chess is a game that's played by mail, by phone and by facing your opponent. Through chess, better understanding is possible. But did Fischer allow this to happen? NOJ He, because of his greed had made us all look like 'Capitalistic And I very much resent i this. MR.J.J.C.ofl.B.

DEAR MR. And I for one more wholelieartly agree with you. DEAR RITA: My mother keeps dragging me to her different friends houses for bar-b-ques, pot-luck-dinner and other silly happenings. We are new down here, (from Montana) and how she came to know all these people, I don't know. There are always kids my age, but they are noisy and I don't like them.

I hate to go, but she makes me. I want the quiet of Montana where we wouldn't go anywhere or see anyone for months and months. I know we can't move back, but how do I get my mother out of this Crazy-California kick she's on? She has a get-together lined up for every weekend. I hate it and I'm. BORED-BORED-BORED.

DEAR B.B.B. Mama sounds lonely while you sound introverted. Not kndwing how old you are makes it hard to answer. Perhaps one weekend you can stay home alone? When you are at a party make an effort to be friendly with one of the more quiet children. If you have a favorite game, take it with you.

Who knows, you may save a shy adult? DEAR RITA: When I am enjoying myself I always make dates or plans for the next day or sometime later in the week. Then when it comes time to keep the date, or do whatever was planned, I don't. I only seem to have fun when things 'just Of course this drives most of my friends wild. And leaves me feeling guilty. But it's the way I am and I can't seem to change it.

Have 9 you heard of something like this before? Is there a solution? -HARVEY DEAR HARVEY: You sir, are a procrastina tor. Your only out is not to make plans. If something is suggested, then you reply, "If it suits my mood I'll be there, but don't expect me until you see 'That way you're not committed and COMMITTEE MAKES PLANS FOR SUMMER ART FESTIVAL From I. Pat Anderson, Lewi's Ballou, Betty Wiotte. Have you some art to Susan Ford and Janet Sayer will give convention reports at a meeting of Bea Weir Council 7, Pythian Sunshine Girls, Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Donna White will preside at the meeting to be held in the Knights of Pythias Hall, Plaza Blvd. and National City. Refreshments will be served" by Cindy Guerrini, Vallerie Thornton and Debbie Reynolds' poolside at the home of Sandy Clifton following the meeting. Bea Weir Council is sponsoring Raylene Mabry as a candidate in the annual contest to name a queen of the National City Rodeo. Mrs.

Isabel Foster, supreme mystic one and grand royal advisor, was honored at a members will serve as hostesses during the show. Chairman Wiotte's committee includes Mrs. Bea Bachar, and Lew Ballou, in charge of hanging; Mmes. by feeling freer, you'll probably go. DEAR RITA: This nosey woman in the bed next to my mother has talked Mom into giving her body to science.

I have asked the nurses to move my mother awav from that wildeyed fanatic but they say there aren't other rooms available. Mom doesn't have much apparently the other woman doesn't either, But to cheat my mother out of her funeral is terrible. What can I say to my mother to make her see the wrongness of this plan? -OVERWROUGHT DAUGHTER DEAR DAUGHTER: You (mother has the right to say what she wishes done with her If she feels she can do some more good after she's gone. her! DEAR RITA: I'm almost positive my babysitter is stealing from me, Just silly little things 29 cent hair clip, used nail polish, comic books junk really. Except for the missing items, she's an excellent sitter.

I know her folks can't give her much, half her money she has to give to them. She has never taken money from my house, although there. is quite a lot of change lying around. Her parents are very strict and spank their children more than I think necessary, so I hesitate to tell them. Should I talk to her and let her know I'll tell them if it happens again? Or should I just stop calling her? -SITTER PROBLEM DEAR S.P.: Unfortunately we all go through a stage where we take things.

Let's hope this is the situation here. Tell her of your suspicions. Total up the amount of the missing items and make her work off that amount. Perhaps in the future she can do small extras for you in exchange for something she tells you she wants. British club meets tonight San Diego Branch of the Transatlantic Brides and Parents Assn.

will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the Guild Hall of St. Paul's Episcopal Church 6th and Nutmeg. The organization is for the British Wives of American servicemen. Other British wives are welcome, according to Mareen Wilcox, press chairman.

1 1 i. ,1 disease epidemic among youth? A. Yes, particularly in some states. For example according to Mrs. Everett Barr, Board "of Education (Star News Nov.

18, 1971), "In ten years if current rates continue one out of two 'students in California will contact VD before completing high school." To further emphasize the seriousness of the situation among Cali-fornians in general Mrs. Barr added, "The State spends 14 million a year on VD patients, including two million in care for the sypheletic insane and half a million in care for the sypheletic blind." Q. Youth need to know the various pitfalls to a stable marriage. What one factor contributes most to divorces? A. Disagreements over money.

garden reception held at the home of Miss Clifton. Miss Sayer, junior past royal princess; Miss Ford, royal recorder, and Christina Campbell, grand royal warder, assited the hostess. NC man graduates Robert Villanueva, son of Dr. and Mrs. P.A.

Villanueva, 3139 East 4th Street, National was graduated from Andrews University, Berrien Springs, with a master of divinity degree. Hcas one of 357 students who obtained, degrees from Andrews University this, spring. or blank Herb Meyer, Doctor of Lawns) 69 YD. WithThil Coupon Good thru Sun. July 16 MICOUPONiU NYLON LACE NOW 1yd.

50 et YD. With Thii Coupon Good thru Sun. July 16 Gowns of yesteryear worn for luncheon show? Dorothy Beardmore, Ruth Watson and Irene Lumgair, hostesses; Pat Anderson, sales; Mmes. Evelyn Cof field and Eldora Moses, awards and brochures. Four seniors from the area high schools Will be guests.

They have been awarded college scholarships by the Woman's Club. Chairman for the day is Mrs, James Acton, first vice president, who is in charge of the luncheon. Decorations are planned by Mrs. M.D. Holmes and Mrs.

J.M. Barker. Mrs. Ned Holmes and Mrs. J.

M. Wyant are program chairmen, Reservations are handled by Mrs. Richard Cole and Mrs. Lotus Halstead. Sebastian Capella, associate professor of art at the University of San Diego will judge the show.

Capella, a former professor in Madrid, has a reputation as a fine portrait painter. His artistic works have been widely exhibited, both in the United States and in Europe. He has been commissioned to paint portraits by many San Diego families. THE SUMMER ART festival exhibit will open to the public, next Thursday at 10 a.m. and continue through 8 p.m.

both on Friday and Saturday. On Sunday the show will start at 12 noon and end at 4 p.m. All works on exhibit will be considered for sale unless designated NFS, according to Mrs. Wiotte. Entries will be -judged on opening day.

Awards will be presented to the winning artists on the mall on Friday, July 21, at 11 a.m. SIZE OF PAINTINGS is limited to 48 inches excluding frame. All works must be suitably framed and wired securely with screweyes. Watercolors and graphics must be framed and glassed. Chula Vista Art Guild Artists from all over San Diego County will participate in the sixth annual summer art festival sponsored by the Chula Vista Art Guild starting next Thursday.

Located in the picturesque surroundings of the Chula Vista Shopping Center, the art presentation will feature over 150 works of art including oils, watercblors, pastel, acrylics, graphics and mixed media. OPEN ONLY to persons residing in the county, the number of individual entries, however, is Chairman Betty Wiotte said, "All entries must have been completed within the past 12 months and work done under the supervision of an instructor is not eligible. All paintings must be suitable for family viewing." Next Wednesday is the deadline for the acceptance of entries which must be delivered by hand to the reception desk on the mall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. No entries will be accepted after 4 p.m.

ENTRANTS WILL compete for ribbons, a trophy for best in the show and cash awards totaling over $300. GARDENS Doc Meyer Sez: "Homely as a picket fence; remembe that old saying? If yoV ve got a homely fence wall in your yard, here'i my prescription, A "wall -pocket1 of redwood or. wire, the kind you hang with a nail and plant with colorful flowers. We got. 'em already planted or choose your own' plants." Drop in, have coffee with Doc; tell him about your "friend" who.

hat this little problem with his planting." 1714 Palm Ave. Imperial Beach lot the foot of 17th) Drive N0RIH 1, A. "SUNSI!" phon423-01tr 1 if These, bargains are featured especially in our Chula Vista store for the convenience of our friends in the South Bay. They are not featured at any other of our outlets! South Bay girls at Camo Wolahi I HEAVYWEIGHT MATTE JERSEY 79 SUITING 50 Docron-50 Polytr 50 Avril Rayon 60" widt Good for Man'i Suits, Pant, Sport Jackott Compare 45" wide Arnel and Nylon Compare $4.00 Groat for Swimsuiti NOW Chula Vista Woman's club members will shake the moth balls out of beautiful old gowns of yesteryear to dress appropriately for tomorrow's annual Founders Day luncheon. Memories will be the party theme in the clubhouse on St.

as members and guests gather for the yearly event at 12:30 p.m. Special guests of the day will be all the club's past presidents. Others honored will be Mrs. James Wilson, Junior Woman's Club president and Mrs. C.

P. Nancil, Southern District 26 president. in Chula Vista TEwawaawccouPON ACRYLIC DOUBLE KNIT PRINT SOLIDS 60 to 63" wide compart $5.00 yd. NOW With Thk Coupon Good thru Sun. July 16 HEAVYWEIGHT JERSEY 60" wido Arnel and Nylon 25 yd.

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July 16 Madelyn Fisher, Kathryn Graham, Kerri Hitsman, Dara Ismay, Lynette Marshall and Elizabeth Roland. The girls are all from the South Bay District of Camp Fire Girls. 427-3411 AYTHOM HOOKS JSSKSt. UmlalUla tMI 11 DACR0N 10 GINGHAM 45" wide, compare NOW South Bay girls make up a large part of the 143 attending the first session of Camp Wolahi, the San Diego County Council of Camp Fire Girls camp. Their week at camp began Sunday and will end next Sunday when they return to their homes.

The 60-acre camp is near Lake Cuyamaca. Bonita girls at camp include Betsy Buckness, Pamela Mason and Abbie Schulenberg. Paradise Hills is represented by Lorraine Reynard. Beverly Baumgartner, Evelyn Boyd, Lynn Dover, Lisa Falcon, Laurie Gillett, Shari Hoffland, Debbie Johnson, Honey and Tina Silcott, Karla Stevenson, Alice and Kathy Towle and Julie and Laurie Walden are from Chula Vista. Imperial Beach girls are COTTON COTTON Compare to LX DRIP DACR0N COTTON PLAID DRY MUSLIN 40" wide.

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at It $4 yd NOW YD. 285 3rd AVE. Practical product items for manufacture and marketing. Non-patented items considered. For full details contact: Concept Production Marketing 3200 Adams Avenue, Suite 207, San Diego, California 921 16.

telephone: (714) 283-7391 G.P.M. PRODUCTS, INDUSTRIAL, CONSUMER ENGINEERING. DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT MANUFACTURING. ANALYSIS MARKETING RESEARCH, PLANNING PACKAGINO ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTION FINANCE SEARCH. With bonnets, pointed toes Today at 2 p.m.

a bevy of talented youngsters will entertain the crowd at the Continana Convalescent home on 24th St. in National including the two winsome misses pictured, Jessica, 5, and Elizabeth, 6, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Segal of 0 Cottonwood San A wide variety of dances will be presented by Michelle Joseph, Margie Soper, Henene Puuahau, Cecilia Salazar, Tracey Wheefer, Karen. Heaton, Cynthia Lanston, Christian Stephen, Julie Jenkins, Kim Akre and Jennifer Jelizqrdp PM DAILY CLOSED SUNDAY.

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