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Vol. 19 No. 20 Alpine sun, 92001 Friday, May 15, 1970 445-2415 10¢
WARNS ON FAKE CENSUS TAKERS Adele Kratka Miles, 5th district
census field supervisor asked the Sun to tell residents that some boys have been picking up census forms from unsuspecting people, "Every worker has a US ID card; make anyone asking for your form to show it", she adds.
Dr. Roger Larson of Community Church, with Mr. and Mrs. Al Haines, are in San Bernardino as delegates to a conference of United Church of Christ, today through Sunday.
I When Lynn Kinikin of Eltinge Drive
was married on April 18 it brought a family reunion of the Max Kinil<in family, oldtimers here, for the other daughter, Maxine Cabella flew out from Milwaukee with her cute little son Joey. Here is the family, fromleft: Maxine, Lynn, Mrs. Kinikin, the little boy and Kinikin, with his happy grandpa smile. Maxine flew back home the following week.
SEWER BONDS APPROVED Tuesday 208 or 57. rP/o of the 359
eligible voters in the Alpine Sanitation District, cast ballots on the $580,000 sewer bond issue. Approving were 183 to 25 or 85<1/o, a wide margin as 2/3's majority is required.
The election was a special, approved by legislation which Gov. Reagan signed last month following county supervisors' discovery that theyJ�'e not nullify the negative fi 'fection last October whicfi · · · creed in vio-lation of the ele -. n code by Chas. Sexton, re : r of voters.
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This means that Alpine can go ahead with plans for new connections, building and growth which had been stopped by the Water Quality Control Board after finding that the effluent from the local system emptied into Alpine Creek which flows into El Capitan Reservoir. Connection will be made to Lakeside, which has been approved for transfer to Santee, with eventual
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Tune Clarke Irvine, Physical Fitness, Radio 860, XEMO 7:00 & 11:15 pm Sundays
Tomorrow at the monthly potlu�k in Vista Alpine, they plan on nomm-a ting a new general chairman an� secretary for July, says_Mrs. Ruby Wilson, presently in that office,
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Scout Philip Wedel is only one from Troop 105 to receive his God and _country pin., Has_Order of Arr�w and hi� 90-Mile Hike pm added to his collection, has been a busy, active Scout, His parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wedel are mighty proud of him!
BEESON SUFFERS HARD LUCK A broken shaft has just been fixed
on one of Beeson Disposal Service trucks up at Mt. Laguna, but ano�her which caught fire in Pine Valley is out of commission for a time, has to be rebuilt.
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EDITORIAL . THE COUNTRY YOU SA VE WILL BE YOUR OWN! Excerpts for a guest editorial by Assemblyman John Stull, R, Leucadia, from his current Capitol Report: We have in recent weeks seen mob rule exemplified in its highest degree, and I, for one, am ashamed to say that it was permitted to happen. The radical factions on our campuses, led by militant anarchists, both student and faculty members, have caused serious disruptions to our educational system to the detritment of those lawabiding students who are in school to learn. We have seen one of our two legislative houses close down for a day because of the threat to the safety of themselves and their staff. Instead of deliberating over some of the major issues facing California, we are forced to debate over whether or not we should be in Cambodia or whether the armed forces should be recognized for their heroism. We have seen our campuses of higher learning closed, All of these incidents
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High 78, Ave. High 73 Low 42, Ave. Low 46 No Rain, Season 10, 22 Where the Sunshine Spends the Year ALPINE SUN
� America's Tiniest Newspaper 445-2415 or 445-2394 2255 Tavern Road, Rt. 1, Box 189 Alpine, (SD Co. Ca. 92001 Published Weekly on Friday 10¢ per copy, by mail $ 3. a year Clarke Irvine, Editor & Publisher Alice Irvine, Art & Composition 2nd Class postage paid at Alpine Est. Jan. 1952, Adjudged for legal ads on 11-12-59 in Superior Court, No. 238120.
are caused by the extreme radical attitudes of an elite group of militant anarchists who have in their plans the destruction of America and its institutions of government and education. This destructive force created by a nucleus of extremists has posed a serious threat to all Americans. There is no more time to pretend the danger does not exist. If the battle for America is not to be fought in the streets, show the flag NOW. Above all, do not give up the fight, Be as noisy in your patriotism as the revolutionaries are in their nihilism. Demand that the American Cause is supported. Write not only your own legislators in Washington and Sacramento, but others in positions of influence. Do not let a bunch of creeps put you behind any kind of curtain. The country you save will be your ownJ RALPHLYN FREY ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frey of New Era, Oregon, announce the engagement of their daughter Ralphlyn, 18, to Michael A. Hattan of Gladstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hattan. No wedding date has been set. Miss Frey will be graduated May 29 from Canby Union HS, will be employed by Pacific Bell Telephone. Hattan, who attended High School in Gladstone, is assistant circulation manager for the Oregonian there, West Linn and Oregon City. The Preys lived at 2221 Tavern Rd. for 10 years before moving to Oregon. Ralphlyn is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frey oI Alpine Oaks Mobile Estates,
The young bride complained to her mother about her husband's drinking. "If Y?U t�ew he drank, why did you marry him. "I didn't know", the girl replied, "until one night he came home sober!" farmers Insurance Group LOW RATES FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
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SCOUT BOOTH INTERESTING Scouts from Troop 105 with leader Leroy Wedel and Mrs. Wedel, put on an interesting display at Scout Fair Saturday. Here Charles Bingham and Kenneth Wedel pose for Sun lensman in pup tent. Display showed right and wrong way to set �p camp and keep 1t neat, clean and attractive. ' [tj ____ Mlf ._. GREAT f:IOME SHOW STARTS MAY 19 Opemng Wednesday in Comm unit Concourse, the 33rd annual Spring y H�me Show of the Bureau of Home Appliances, will as usual attract many thousands from all over the county till May 24, reports Pres. LeRoy A. Bellwood of the bureau . Pete W?od, sh01� chairman, says this one will be twice as big as any ever put on, for the first time features a 6000 sq. ft. indoor garden lighting show, plus a complete 6-room modular home and other special displays, also frequent theatre demonstrations of ho�em�king arts. . We 11 also have 25 Fairest of the F au queens, all acting as hostesses
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CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Lillian Lyman wishes to ex-press her appreciation for the ma�y cards and letters Mr. Lyman received while in EC Valley Hospital and for the sympathy following his passing. CHURCH FAMILY DINNER TONIGHT At 6:30 in Fuller Hall, familx night potluck is on for members and fn�nds of community Church. The hall is on N. Marshall, or may be entered from the rear of the church. School Supt. W. Edward Browning will speak on school needs and what the June 2 bond election means to local schools.
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MAGIC KINGDOM HERE IN JUNE Whether young or old, you will enjoy "Disney on Parade." It opens in the Sports Arena June 2-7, is a new con-
cept in live family entertainment. Mickey Mouse and all his cartoon friends will come to life for 10 performances. More than 100 Disney characters appear and their antics are sure to delight all. In addition to the Disney fare, the show also has unique specialty acts to thrill everyone. Arena officials are still looking for a SD family with the most children who get to attend a performance as guests. If you qualify, write them, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. , SD. 92101 Tickets are now on sale and call for special discounts for groups.
Ruth Burdett was surprised Sunday when Linda Tyler, her mother and Marie Armstrong Berry paid her _a _visit. Marie, former Alpiner, now residrng_ in a rest home said she enioyed receiving the sun so much, a gift from Ruth, that she reads and rereads it, then passes it on to the �urse s. Even the cook likes to read 1t ! Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frey enjoyed
three days in Norwalk, Cal. visiting daughter Caryl and husband Frank Ma-zurek. 1<:ARL 1 S
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RODEO OPENS TODAY If you are an avid rodeo fan, here is you: �hance to see one of the best. The Pacific Indoor Rodeo opens today in the Sports Arena, runs through Sunday.
There i_s a purse of $16,000 in prize money, will draw the best professional cowboys. Ken Curtis, who portrays Festus on TV's "Gunsmoke", Connie Griffith, World Champion Lady Trick Rider and Chuck Henson, famous rodeo clown will be featured.
7 75 AT COLBY FAMILY DINNER Mother' s Day at Manila Colby's h�me here was a lively affair with 75 fnends and relatives present. Her gran9son, Sgt. Terry1 Kilpatrick, USAF, was Just back from 32 years in Okinawa. He left Monday for duty in Omaha GHQ, going via San Antonio to visit his sister, Karen Kilpatrick Lum and family.
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• H O R S E T A L K
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Dusty Deniston i s going t o Eugene,_ Ore, in June, will haul one horse up if anyone is interested. Call 445- 1712 after 4: 30. He is bringing back tw� horses but going up empty so here 1s a good chance to find. transport�tion _if you are looking for 1t. Dusty 1s reliable and an excellent horseman so you need not be worried about your animal if he should transport it.
W ednesday morning early W ayne and Jerry Brown were thrilled to se� a new filly in their corral, born to Pima,
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their appaloosa mare. This, their third baby, is the first filly.
The 3 - day Pacific Indoor Rodeo opens today in the Sports Arena with over 200 top cowboys trying to get their share of the $16 , 000 prize money.
Tracy King was one of the few Alpiners to get a first place at Viejas Days Horse Show, took a beautiful trophy riding Charles Campbell 's Show Boy ' s Crown Jewel .
I f you have an old bathtub in your back yard you want to have removed, c; all us, as they make excellent water troughs for horses and we have several friends who are looking for one.
Sunday McCall ' s Ranch School puts on the annual horseshow in their ring on South Grade Road with Ellen Hood, instructor, in charge. The show is open to the public and Bob Alcorn of Lakeside will judge.
Starting at noon Sunday, the 7th annual barbecue and gymkhana show is to be in Jamul horse ring sponsored by St, Pius Church.
Seems like May is an ideal month for shows so you have your choice this Sunday . The Crest is having a fun show for only $ 1 . a class with ribbons to 10th place and is open to the public.
Call Barbara Jones, 445-400 9 if you are looking for a good kids horse or one for a teenager with a little more pep and ginger. She has two to choose from, wants to get rid of only one.
The TV repairman was trying to locate the trouble in the set. Just then the six-year old came dashing home from school .
" I 'll bet, " he said, " if you'd clean out the dead cowboys from the bottom of the set, it would work again. "
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TIPTON BUYS DON ' S SHOP
There is a new barber in town, B. M. Tipton, who just bought Don's Barber Shop, 2530 Alpine Blvd. , next to Smith Realty. Don Roccaforte moved to SD.
The new owner is a long time resident of EC where he had his own shop at 932 Broadway for six years, was previously in Fletcher Hills. He is a native of Chicago, lives in EC with his wife. New phone is 445 - 5434. He calls it Tip's Barber Shop.
He is giving a haircut in photo to Joe _Cruz, of tfie Mt. Laguna forestry station.
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OHIO COUPLE MANAGE VILLA Jack Katz, owner of Alpine Villa
Cottages has just engaged a new manager and his wife , Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Marr and four children. They came here from Ohio in November. He is a professional house painter, l ikes the area very much.
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VISTA ALPINE STEADILY F ILLS Here are five new families that re
cently moved into �eautifu� new mobilhomes in Vista Alpme Mobile Home Estates: In Space 104, from Fresno ! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Phillips and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hetland and three children from Bakersfield, Space 97; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollinger from EC, Space 20; �r. and Mrs. Clifford Wells from Pomt Loma, Space 16, and Mrs. Leona Furstenberg and family from Imperial Beach, Space 99.
Spaces now filled total 72 with seven on deposit to come in soon, thus the fine new 151 - space park will soon be over half filled.
Mrs. Jean O'Neil , the Highlands , entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Wold from Brian Cliff Lakes, Ill , who flew out for a nice visit. W as Mrs. Wold 's first trip here and they thoroughly enjoyed the many things they saw and did.
Rock - Sand - Blacktopping - Roads oiled - sealed - decomposed granite discing -plowing - cultivating- weed cutting and tractor work.
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ANTICS OF THE ARTISTS By Mary Ann Williams
The May meeting of the AAAA was last Wednesday week at the Alpine Art Chalet in the evening. Officers for 1 970 were elected: Elizabeth West, president; 1st vice president: Simone Titus; 2nd vice president, Betty Kuphaldt; 3rd vice president, Mary Ann W illiams, Secretary, Betty Van Duzen; treasurer, Sabin Gray; historian, John Titus;
Hostesses were: Mary Reed, F ern Sandell and Betty Van Duzen. A hearty welcome to Caroline Allbee, Betty Timson and Pauline Smith. Betty Timson added a new note to the Alpine Art scene w ith her distinctive and different display at the Art Mart.
J. Milford Ellison gave a most enlightening talk, and left applications for entry in the SD Fair June 24-July 5 , More on this later or call at the Art Chalet for forms, deadline for filing is June 6.
Artist- of- the-month for June will be Betty Brooks. In the meantime don't miss the Creative Stitchery Showing at the Chalet during May.
Shows at the Chalet for artists-ofthe- month, first thru last day. Public shows at Security Bank, Alpine Village, Log Cabin, Alpine Beauty Salon, Kapsala 's Cafe and Tip's Barber Shop.
Classes • . • Monday, closed; Tues. 9 - 12 , pastel portrait, Isobel Pellegrin. Wed. all day work shop, Ema Eade, water colors. Thursday 9- 12, oil painting, Skipper Whitaker. Friday 10 - 12, creative stitchery. Saturday 1 :30- 3 , young peoples' art. Betty Brooks.
Clint Scott is now working with his son- in- law Ron Niccum, dealer who runs Alpine Shell Service. Mrs. Scott is working as bookkeeper for Joe Collins, developer, who is building several homes here, including one on South Grade Road for the Scotts to occupy about A ug. 15 , when they move up from Lakeside.
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THESE WERE BUSY A T SHOWS
It took a lot of- paper work to keep Announcer Sam Siciliano supplied on the mike at both horseshows at the YC ring.
. From leit, standing: Peggy Geyer, secretary, Margaret Lowthian, committeewoman; seated Hazel Foster and Pat Naud, keepers of scores.
JOE LYMAN Services were Sunday in Community
Church, for F rancis Joseph Lyman, 82, of Alpine Village, who died on the Wednesday. Cremation followed with burial in F t. Rosecrans National Cemetery, Lakeside F uneral Chapel in charge.
The Lymans had lived here nine years, coming from New Mexico where they resided for 30 years. He was a native of Kenosha, Wisc. , had been a civil engineer, later a farmer.
Survivors, besides the widow, two sisters, Elizabeth Lyman and Emily , in Kenosha. He was a member of the Kiwanis, Acacia Club, L ively Oaks, Veteran of W WI, and a trustee of Community Church. Donations for flowers were sent to the heart fund.
SUNRISE today 5: 51 , sunset 7:40 (DST of course). F ull moon coming up May 20, 8: 38 p. m. Nice night for horseback riding around Alpine !
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In a bit over two months this upper section of 1-8 will be open, as shown in photos of models on a scale to show it from Deadman's Curve to the Japatul Road bridges, at right . In middle are the two Sweetwater bridges. The left is 560 ' long, the right, 630, going east. The left, 39 ' wide, the right, 51'. Height is 130 ' over the river. Bridge Engineer Jim Beers is happy over progress, paving to be done soon. Robt. Winterbourne is resident hwy engineer with Bob Horst of EC as assistant. Also on job were Irv Knight of LM and Jim Mick of EC. Others were Chad Blake of SD and Bob Breidenbaugh of LM, in charge of ex�ensive driUing operations. Y LIVELY OAKS DOINGS The regular monthly potluck was enjoyed Monday by 24 members and their guests. Mrs. Bessy Eby was brought by Janet Baub of Vista Alpine and introduced. The club will miss Grace Palmer, president, who left for Idaho to be gone a month.
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MRS. ANJANETTE LITTLE Another Alpine pioneer has departed her beloved community, Mrs. Anjanette G. Little, 89, of Japatul Road, who died Sunday in a convalescent hospital in EC. Service was Wednesday in Paris Mortuary Chapel. She had been ailing since before Christmas, was hospitalized April 3. Cremation followed. Mrs. Little would have been 90 in a few days. She was born in Hulburd Grove, Descanso, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Gregory, early day ranchers. Her husband, Guy Little, a horticulturist, died some years ago. They had lived on Japatul Road since 1 918, where they cultivated vineyards and orchards, raised milk and meat goats. For some time they ran the winery here for Mr. and Mrs. H a r o 1 d F legal, now the site of Alpine Village. Until recently she had maintained a branch county library in her home, which was also a polling place in elec tions. Only known survivors , a nephew, Clyde Jones, of LA, and another elsewhere. Alpine needs a public swimpool.
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We were certainly proud of our school last week when unamiously we voted to stay open during Gov. Regan's 4-day shutdown to curb campus disturbances. We have had some demonstrations but after President Burnham talked to us, we were only too glad to be one of two schools in SD County to remain open and do so without incident. The Scout Fair in Del Mar was simply fabulous with probably every Scout in the organization there. It was so crowded you had to weave your way through the kids to see the displays and all of the interesting things they had. We thoroughly enjoyed it, had a ball. If you tiaven't seen the art show in Fashion Valley, don't miss it. It is r.--------------�
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simply unbelievable to see the creative ability of people, and a lot of them were young. We watched in wonderment as a young artist made glass figureines out of molten glass rods. A nother boy made unusual clocks out of burnt wood using horse shoe nails for numbers on the dial and other unusual things. We could have spent the day looking at all of the many ways people use scraps of metal, wood, and old cars to create beautiful works of art. We don' t know how long this display will be there, but don't miss it. George Buell has been accepted by Biola University in La Mirade to attend the fall session. We stopped by Mary Hollywood's Saturday to see her and learned she was in Ireland on a visit, will be home next week. She used to live here, ran the rest home on Alpine Heights road for years. Mike Scully got appointed by John Stull to attend tfie California Maritime Acadamy in Vallejo. He starts classes Aug. 11, is thrilled with the appointment. He took tests and was interviewed and investigated before being accepted. It is an honor and his parents are quite proud of him. The same day he received his appointment word came from his frother F rank serving in Vietnam with the Marines that he fiad made corporal. MRS. NASON CHORAL PRESIDENT The SD Choral Club will have installation of officers in the King's Inn at a luncheon next Thursday, at which Mrs. Alexander Nason of the Highlands, will become president. Mrs. Ruoy Best of Vista Alpine is also an active member, will take part in an original parody as part of the entertainment.
An interesting open house, art & hobby show , will be on at Conservation Camp Cima, 13 miles south of Julian this Sunday, from 10 till 2. The public is invited to inspect this facility run by the state. F irefighting will be one feature, as inmates are trained in this. DR. FRANK J. BORNOWSKI D.C.
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GIRLS SHOWED F INE STYLE F rom Vista, w.as Jan Mithke, receiving her award, for first in Stock Horse Open class at Sunday 's show, from Miss Alpine. Jan owns Kemo Saby. Many winners were from around the county including Fallbrook, • Lakeside, E. C. , t Ramona, SD, Bonita and other areas. High point horse was "Four on the Floor" , owned by Susan Wagner, V ista. FORREST HOHANSHEL T Private graveside services for Forrest A. Hohanslielt, 69, were Monday in Alpine Cemetery. He died Friday after a lengthy illness, had been a resident for 44 years. Hohanshelt was a native of Iowa, a building contractor, he built the Alpine postoffice, Empire Market and more than 20 homes here. He was building inspector for Alpine and Harbison Canyon schools • F arrest was aE: honorary member of Alpine Kiwanis lub, and treasurer of Alpine Cemetery Association for many years. His kindness and gentle nature endeared him to all who knew him. He leaves his widow Hazel, two sisters, Mrs. Hugh Divine of Lemon Grove, Mrs. Walter Lafortune of EC and a brother Zelman of China Lake. r--------------"-'--1 MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE 1 C L U B A L P IN E Pool Tournament F riday NiS!,hts
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16 MOTHER'S DAY AT VISTA ALPINE Over 60 turned up for the special Mother's Day breakfast in the recreation hall at Vista Alpine Mobile Home Estates, reports the managers. Chefs were Jack Currie, Robert Pinto and Al Straka. They voted to have another one real soon, with the men in charge, as it was such a success. The white elephant sale netted $35. for the group' s treasury. Ruby Wilson, publicity chairman, reminds all of the potluck Saturday night. Clerk introducing a newcomer to his office colleagues: " This is young Dawson, the boss 's son. He's going to start at the bottom for a few days. "
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ALP INE MOBILE HOME ESTATES For descriptive brochure, reservation, Write 2400 Alpine Blvd. Alpine, Cal.
44 5 - 2 27 6 Ira & Lydia Hargrave, Mgrs. 2400 Alpine Blvd. Alpine
DESCANSO DIGEST Old boys can still be boys ! For Bill C?charan offered to help Ron Blodgett with the Scouts, said he would like to t ake the lads on a hike just to see if he could still do it. Bill is the youngest 73 around, and if he does take them out, they'll have to hustle to keep up with him. The Scout program was in a bit of a bind last week, but due to some really public spirited citizens, it is back on its feet and making good. Remember, our manpower comes from boy power ! Barbara Hiatt started the ball rolling when she took over as den mother for the Descanso Cubs. R e d H iatt will be Cubmaster. Nina Crow will be den mother for the kids from Guatay and PV. Rich Hulska took over as Weblo leader and after the top spots were filled, other parents came forward and Pack 151 now has a full committee. Snap Coffin who had held the pro· g �am together for the past year all by Fumself, reported that he had to give up the job of Scoutmaster. Ron Bfodgett took over, has two nice boys of fiis own so will be sure to take a deep personal interest in Scouting here. Chet Dorman remains as committee chair�an and Messers King, Forbis, MoreJohn, Stevenson and Galindo make up the troop committee. Coffin promised to stay active in the troop as an 1-R. A bunch of ladies worked at Mrs. Ethyl Cochran's house last week getting prizes ready for the July Fourth Descanso County Fair. They enjoyed a good old fashioned potluck, including some TOPS gals ! Mrs. Allie Vigneault is back from an exciting 3½-day charter bus trip to Sacramento to attend a doll conference an annual event for five western states ' Last ye_ar's was in SD. "Great trip, •
but tryrng as we rode at night", she avers, ,-----------------r. I CARRELL Is i I Hay, Grain & Supplles I I WE HONOR MASTER-CHARGE I I 44 5 - 44 3 6 I I Vet Suppl ies · Closed Sunday I L::�.:.:.t��:.-____ ���J
VIEJAS DAYS AT SECURITY Everyone in the bank during Viejas Days wore western costume and smil · ed, as shown here by Betty Noble, one of the tellers, serving a customer at her window. The bank enjoyed its 7th birthday on May 6, finds that projected business is right up to snuff, according to Manager Luther Mohr. Betty recently moved into her splendid new home on Willows Road where she now resides with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Noble Markley and her USMC buddy, Bettye Hollis. MAY BIRTHDAYS AT LOG CABIN Murray & Ann Muncil!, new owners of the famed cafe are staging their monthly " Babes" birthday free buffet at 7 Tuesday, May 19, when all with natal days this month are invited, but should register in the lounge. Oldest on the list is Fred " Andy" Anderson, whose birthday on the 20th, puts him up to 81. Jolly Andy is a parttime bartender at the cabin.
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IN S URAN CE Home - Commercial - Industrial Accident - Life - Automobile "Serving Alpine Area Since 1875" 442-8871 PE R CY H . GOOD WIN Co .
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Every organization should have a publicity chairman, one who will write, or type (double- spaced, please), news of their group, and send it in to the editor for publication- - w ithout charge, of course- - in your community newspaper, the Alpine Sun , now in its 1 9th year of service to this area.
The sermon went on and on, F inally the preacher asked: " What more, my friends, can I say" ?
F rom the rear came a hollow voice: " Amen ! "
Meachum's W i ndow Cover i ngs And
F l oor Cove r i ngs
SALES AND IN STALLATION
4 4 4 - 4 3 9 8 260 W. Douglas El Cajon
FIRST BAPTIST
CHU R CH OF THE WILLOWS
Not affil iated with the N . c . c .
3 5 2 0 Al pine Bl vd . REV. DOUG SCHACHT- PASTOR
466- 7769 Sunday School 9: 30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:45 A . M. Evening Service 7: 30 P . M . W ed . Eve Bible Class 7: 30 P . M . Choir Practice W ed. 8: 30 P . M.
FORMER ALPINER VISITS Nikki Menconi, with husband Bob,
moved to Yakima last fall , flew back · to SD to visit her many friends here this week, is staying with Joe and Pat Schultz of La Mesa. The husbands were on the same submarine 16 years ago , have been friends ever since.
Nikki was in business here, sparked the Miss A lpine contest which is in it's 3rd year, has paid off well for A lpine. N ikki and Bob take the Sun to keep abreast of what's going on here.
Youn� secretary to prospective employer: ' I 'm not a very good typist- -but I can erase 60 words a minute . "
Sam l iner YOUR ALP INE DATS UN REPRESEN T I VE
Pi ckups ( Ne w & U s e d ) Sedan s , Wagon s , Sport s , Stic k s & Automati c s
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Here is an outstanding example of how local schools dressed for V iejas Days. From left, Corey Warner , 1 3 , and sister Debby- 15 , children of the C . L . W arners , 115 W . N oakes in the Canyon.
Supt. Ed Browing, staff teachers-everyone, wore colorful western duds and had a good time.
The Warners go in strong for real western astmosphere.
KATZ RECEPTION FOR DA ENTRANT At 10 today in the home of Mr . and
Mrs. Jack Katz , 1215 A dobe Lane in EC. , they are enjoying a receptioncoffee for Ed Miller, candidate for district attorney. Katz is owner of Alpine Villa Cottages, which he plans on razing to build a modern apartment complex.
WANT a free Decorator Book? Go to Mary Carter Paints , 242 W . Main, El Cajon and pick one up. r----------------t 1 HARBISON CANYON I I BIBLE CHURCH I
I 117 F ranees Dr. 445-2333 I I Pastor C.L. MacPherson I I 6 p. m. Bible Training Hour I 1 9: 45 Sun. School 1 1: Morning Serv. 1 1 7: 00 Eve Serv. 7: Prayer Meet Wed.
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20 H OS S S EN S E By Cynthia McTaggart
This week will give you a few points on one of the reasons your horse rubs the skin off his neck or other parks of his body. If you notice your animal rubbing a lot and scratching be sure to check for lice. The neck, mane and back parts are the most frequently infested. Lice are small parasites that live on the skin surfact and will cause the loss of hair due to rubbing. If you run your hand along the place with the hair rubbed off you will sometimes see the creatures imbedded in the skin. Animals with long hair that are not groomed properly or not at all are the most susc�ptible. Lice may be spread through direct contact and by equipment and stables that have not been cleaned or sprayed. M c G U F F I E ' S S U N D R I E S Medical Preparations - Vi:amins
Foun ta i n L u n c h Greeting Cards - Cosmetics PAY LIGHT & PHONE BILLS HERE 2363 Alpine Blvd . 445- 2121
LEG .�L NOT!Cl;
50605 CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME
Ir is hc�eby certified that the undersigned arc transacting. bus1�css in El Ca�on_, _Coumy of San Diego, State of Caltfo.rn1.:i , under a f1ct1 t1ous name, or a dcslgnarion nor s�owing rhe names of the pc:rsons interested rfierein, to- wi t:
Home Furniture Co.
117 W. Main St. , [l Cajon, Calif. 92020 WITNESS our hands this 20th d.iy of Apri l , ] 970, l . Frank Edward Jackcy
2547 Monette, San Dicgo, C'.1. �12123 2. George B . Racey N iclscn
2830 Olive View Rd, Alpine, Ca. 9200] STAT[ OF CAL!fORN!A COUNTY Or- SAN DIEGO ss On this 20th day of April, El70, before me Margie L . Hoge � �otary Public for said County anti State , duly comm1ss1oncd ant.I sworn, personally appcari.:d frank Edward Jackcy and Gl'.orgc Bracey Nidscn known IO me IO be the persons whose nami.:s arc subscribl.:d to the w i thin instrument, and acknowledged to me; that they cxecutcd the sana.:. IN WJTNliSS W! IcRHlF , I have hercumo set m y h a n d and _a�fixcd �1y official seal the.: day and ycar in t h i s ccrt1ficatc first above written. Margie L. l logc Notary Public in anU for said County and Sta tc My Commission Expires Marcil 1� . 1971 . Alpine Sun, May 1, 8, 1 5 and 22, 1970 1/238120
. The p�rasites occur most freque1,tly in late winter or just before summer shedding. Stables may remain infested from year to year if not properly cared !or. G_ood grooming, clipping and disinfect10n oI equipment is the best means of preventing them. If you see small white eggs stuck to shafts of the hairs you should clip the horse and burn the hair. Yo u can buy a disinfectant and bathe your pet with this. You will probably have to d_o this several titnes before you get r�d of them but don't worry about getting them on you, they are only in -terested in your horse. If you buy a horse that has lice be sure to segregate him and get rid �f the pests fast. Your pet wiII appreciate the relief and you will keep others in the corral from being made miserable by scratching. I-8 CHAMBER DINES TUESDAY . Al�x Cunningham, PA director of this highway district, will report to the I-8 Chamber of Commerce Tuesday at a dinner in Pinnacle Peak Restaurant Magnolia at Bradley in EC, reports ' Pres. Don Walker. Dinner is at 7 for $3. 65, details from 466-3371 or 463-3220, cafe, 448-8882.
Blackie and Allie Vigneault were among 44 from Alpine Oaks Mobile Estates who spent yesterday at Disneyl�nd via charter bus. All had a great time. LEGAL NOTICE
50721 CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME
�t i s h�reby _ certifie� that the undersigned is r r a nsactrng_ bus1�ess m E l Ca�on_, _County of San Diego. State of Cahfo_rn1a, under a fict1t1ous name, or a designation not s�owrng the names of the persons interested tfierein, to-wu:
Western Glass Co. 1475 Dumar Street, El Cajon, California
WITNESS my hand this 24th day of April, 1970 1. Eugene Mader Keefer
1475 Dumar Street, El Cajon, California STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ss
_On this 24th day of April, 1970, before me George 8. Kneg a Notary Public for said County and State, d u l y comm1ss10ned and sworn, personally appeared Eugene !'-fader K_eefer known to me to be the person whose name 1s subscnbed to the within instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WIT.NESS WHER.EOF , I have hereunto set m y h a n d and .affixed my offtc1al seal the day and year in t h i s cernficate first above written. George B. Krieg Notary Public in and for said County and State My _Commission Expires June 28, 1971. Alpine Sun, May 15, 22, 29, June 5, 1970 #238120
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Your Editorial concerning the unfairness of some of the zoning laws, and citing as an example the Naud 'trucking Co. on the corner of Arnold and Petra opens the door for a presentation of some views of the majority of Oak Glen homeowners, as evidenced at the recent hearing before the Planning Commission, at which time the Naud rezoning request was denied. This area was zoned 1-A more than two years before the N auds purchased . their property here. Several new families have either bought homes or property to build upon with the understanding that the Zoning was 1-A. We ao not understana why anyone would move into a community and expect to have one particular plot rezoned just for their own selfish wishes, and especially to ask for an industrial zoning (M-2) in this agricultural area, and thus becoming an annoyance to everyone else. These trucks are a definite traffic hazard as they are parked on both sides of Arnold Way at night and on weekends; the emire neighborhood is awakened at 5: 30 each morning when these truck engines are warmed up before leaving; Saturdays and Sundays are filled with constant noise of mechanical work in servicing these trucks; and then, also, there is the extreme fire hazard caused by the storage of large quantitie� of fuel a�d tires, as well as the welding operations in the maintenance of these large earth-moving trucks. For obvious reasons, I must ask that my name be withheld. Note- We talked to Mrs. Naud who said they bought the place as the realtor said it was unzoned, which they believed. They store no fuel but keep it on a rented lot in EC. Welding is electric, noiseless. And parking on the road is legal. Furthermore none has complained to Nauds who had a petition signed by 51 in favor of their operation. -Ed
TO CHOOSE EC FAIR QUEEN 21 Entries closed Monday for pretty girls who will vie for the honor of . reigning over the 1970 East County Fair at Gillespie Field May 27-31. Jeanette Mitchell, 1969 ' s queen will crown the 1970 miss on May 20 in WWI Veteran Hall, 136 Chambers St. One entry is from this area, Elizabeth A velar of 15758 Old Hwy 80. The EC Jaycees, sponsors of the big annual event, a real county fair, are highlighting fun for all ages this season, says Art Hallman, entertainment chairman. Headlining the show will be Hawaiian singer, Poncie Ponce, famed for his work in "Hawaiian Eye" on TV. Numerous other top entertainers will be presented, including the " Battle of the Bands. " L I ST I N GS WAN TED EXCHANGES
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BROKER 445-2670 2 5 30 Alpine Blvd. Alpine
Log Ca6in Cafe Adjoi ning T he Lounge
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SPECIAL NOTICES PINE ACRES TREE NURSERY Fruit & Shade trees - Mulberry, Elm, Sycamore, Umbrella and Mimosa. 1267 Arnold Way 445- 3037 CID PROPANE, Serving Alpine and E. County, Meter, Bulk, Commercial. w e handle all types of gas appliances; heat· ers & water heaters. 1911 Alpine Blvd . 445-2632. PHOTOGRAPHY-- Commercial Indust Weddings, Pub. Rel. , etc , W. W . Mc • Ewen, 443- 4730, ( tf) CUSTOM DRAPERY & UPHOLSTERING Material shown in home. 445-4010 . BEESON'S DISPOSAL Service Trash & Garbage Mixed. Call 8:30 t� 4:30 Mon Fri. Serving Harbison Canyon to Mt. Laguna. 445- 3029.
OLE'. FREE 32 page decorator book at Mary Carter Paints. 242 W. Main St. El Cajon. BROWN REALTY CO.,
HOMES - RANCHES - ACREAGE 44 5 - 2 6 3 1 2 24 9 Alpine B lvd . Alpine A l p i n e
CON VAL E S C E N T C e n te r S T ATE LICE NS E D Conscientious Service, Balanced Meals, Congenial Atmosphere
Reasonable Rates Depending on care required 445- 2644 or 445- 2645 2 1 2 1 Al pine B lvd. Alpine
30¢ a line (6 words) per line, Min. 75¢. Cash with copy to Sun, REAL EST ATE FOR SALE
5 CHOICE ACRES, nearly level in Alpine, 1 mile So of Freeway. Zoned A-1- 1 ( one house to 1 acre). Excellent for ranch home and horses. Beautiful view. $25,500 . Terms. Owner. Call 445-2394 or 445-2415. O_ne ACRE Alpine Highlands. Beautiful view, East, South and North. Drive Eastern end Olive View Road and note for sale sign or call owner 459- 2564. ALPINE-- 2 view lots off Eltinge Dr. 1 block east of s. Marshall Rd. $5, 500. & $5,000. 1 lot east of s. Marshall on 50 ft. easement road, $4,00 0. Sewer, water & elec, available. R-1 Zone, 10 , 000 ft. minimum. 276-5857. LUTHERAN CHURCH NEWS Pentecost Sunday, May 17, is the third of the three great Christian festivals. At Christmas we thank God for sending His Son into 1his world to redeem all mankind from sin, death and the devil. On Easter we sing anthems because He by His resurrection proved that he had finished the work of red�mption which the Father had given Him to do. Pentecost is celebrated in commemoration of the outpouring of the Holy Ghost and the founding of the New Testament Church. Join with us as we celebrate Pentecost Sunday at 9 am.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim King, 2255 Tavern Road, entertained her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conaway of Lakewood, Cal. and a sister Lilly Chulusas of Elsinore, who drove down for the weekend, enjoyed a nice visit. BULLDOZING
LAND CL EARING Road s & Lots Graded
29 8 - 4 8 5 8 P. O. Box 485 Alpine
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE FOR SALE or trade, 3- D magnetic signs f,or autos or trucks. Call Dkk Mason 445-4525. ' GARAGE SALE- - - 1546 T a v ern Road . Alpine. 8-ft. Couch, Chairs , Windows, Deer. Many other items. Real odds & ends. FRESH STRAWBERRIES and brown eggs. EGG HUT, 2721 Alpine Blvd. READY TO FINISH Furniture. Fun and savings at MARY CARTER PAINTS, 242 W. Main, El Cajon. 444- 23 16.
------------- ·-PALOMINO mare , very gentle and excellent for beginner. $100. 445-4009. USMC trained bay gelding. Spirited & gentle. Good for teenager. $300 . Call 445-4009. 64 FORD Galaxy, New tires. Take over payments. 445-4396. ( 5/22) NEAR NEW GE elec. dryer. $125. Call 279- 4697. FOR RENT One Room with kitchenette. $65. Furn. 25 years or older. 469-8934 -297-1167. Large furnished 2 BR Trailer. Water & Elec. Paid. $90 . mo. 445-431 1. LARGE furn. 1 BR Cottage. Water and Elec. paid. $60 . mo. 445-431 1. ------------------$75. 1 BR house, water paid. Descanso 445- 2228 weekends or after 6 pm. HOME EXCHANGE- - Nice 3 BR home in Paradise Hills on ¼ acre. Wall to wall carpet, beautiful view of ocean. Will trade for smaller home in Alpine with acreage. 479-4969. ( 5/29)
Delong Plumbing New Work - Remodel - Repair and Stoppage LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED
Larry DeLong 445-3892
23 SPECIAL NOTICES PIANO Lessons, Ruth Burdett, 445- 2877. GAINES LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Free Pick up & Delivery. 463-9944, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modem Septic Tank Service, 444- 6197. WANTED- 5 to 50 acres. Don Bates, 445-2537. CUSTOM BUILT HORSE TRAILERS Parts and Repairs. 8201 Wintergardens, Lakeside. 448-0 168. SIGNS-- Painted, repaired, raised letters, gold leafing. R. Johnson, Alpine. 445-3745. (tf) RAMBO ROOFING. Rock and Shingles. Free estimates, insured, call anytime. 444- 3452 or 424-50 95. HORSE SHOEING $1 0 , Trim $4. Call after 6: 30 pm. John Earls. 445- 386 9. LIGHT HAULING & Moving, cleanup, general work. Reas. 445- 2919 after 4 . 24 HOUR GLASS replacement. Emergency board- up and new store fronts. Eddie Schwenck. 445- 4914. (4/24).
WANTED COOK, part time substitute for small private school in Alpine. 445- 2676. IF YOU NEED planting, painting, digging, landscaping, wl:iat ever it is, caH 445-4757. Ask for Frosty. Low rates. ( also hauling. (5/31) YARNS, Knitting & craft supplies, gifts, Open Sat- Sun-Mon & Tues. 10 am to 5 pm. Creations from The Blair House, Viejas Grade Road to Park Drive. Descanso. 445-3676. ( 5/29) - - - - -- - ----------------ONE DIRECTOR AND TWO Assistants, are needed for a 2- month summer recreational program from June 29-Aug. 28. Exp. working with children. Background in sports, arts & crafts helpful. Interviews on Sat. May 23 9-12 at Alpine Youth Center. For further information call 445- 4769. (5/22)
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24 RETURN POSTAGE GUAR. Second Class Publication ALPINE SUN 2255 Tavern Road Alpine, CA . 92001
SEWER STORY FROM Page 1 disposal in the metropolitan system.
Frank Doerr was inspector, Roger Larson, judge, and clerks were Mrs. W . H. Johnson and Mrs. Grace Palmer.
Advertise in the Alpine Sun, it pays.
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CHURCH LADIES PLAN A RT TRIP About 10 members of the Woman's
Guild are planning a trip to Pilgrim Place in Claremont, a home for retired ministers and missionaries, to see a fascinating display of chinese art, to meet with those who have served in China, and to hear an informative talk on the background of present day China. Lunch will fie in abernathy hall.
A tentative date has been set for Tuesday, May 19. Any woman in the church or community interestecj in participating, call Mrs. Forrest Baxter, 445-426().
FREE 32 Page Decorator Book at Mary Carter Paints. 242 W . Main St. El Cajon.
GUSTAFSON'S EXCLUSIVE QUILTED SLEEP-SET Reg. i49.9s Feel ing good in the morning depends on how wel l you slept last n ight. Th i s deluxe sl eep-set offers f i rm support for your health and comfort. Ortho-type unit cush ioned with foam. King-size $ 1 99; Queen-s ize $ 139.
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