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ALPINE SUN -� Best Climate, in US by Government Report Vol America's Tinest Newspaper � �ALPINE SUN -� Best Climate, in US by Government Report Vol. 18 No, 12 Alpine, Calif. 92001 Friday, Mar. 21, 1969 10¢ YOUNGSTERS SHOW MUCH TA LENT COUPLE BUYS KING MEAT BUSINESS March's art exhibit at the library . Doug Benson and his wife Peggy have belongs to the young, young generation, Just bought out King Meat Processing, and it shows much talent. The arts and 2358 Tavern Road. Sale included the crafts were done by Mrs. Sparke's class nice 3-bedroom home where they are at the Canyon school, paintings by the �iving with their two youngsters, Doug, Eberle children, and stitchery oy Mrs. Jr., 8, a 3rd grader here, and Mickie Fletcher's class here. Lynne, 5, going to kindergarten. Photo shows, from left, front row: The meat business and house are on Denise Armbruster, Clare Wooley, Jef- 3,2 acres, Benson has changed the name fry Peterson, Robin Lipetsky, Bonnie to Alpine Meat Co, They lived in Flet· _Vail and Patty Hodge: top row: Deniel cher Hills. He was formerly with Safe· 1 . { � * K··-, ....r , 'I , a www :::Ii ; : -w-• I _,. ,. J 1 Espinoza, Mary Wooldridge, Robbie way. Benson's father is a veteran de­ Lovett, Danetta Luknow & Russell Lip· tective on the EC police force, and etsky. works as assistant manager of the El Says Elizabeth West, librarian, who Cajon Theatre with Tom Gapen. stages these monthly art shows: "our boys and girls have spent many hours getting this exhibit ready and it has NEW SEWER PLAN LOOKS GOOD oeen rated by county art consultants as Wednesday night the chamber of com­ being some of the finest art work done merce was to discuss the new sanitation by diildren in the SD county schools. " plan submitted by Ed Houser, manager­ Library hours: Tues, & Thurs. 1 to 5, engineer of Rio SD MWD. Saturday, 10 to 2. · · More on 16 Tune Clarke Irvine on Physical Fitness, Radio 860, XEMO, 3:15 & 11:15 PM Sundays -· ,,.,. 2 3 SCHOOLS CLOSE NEXT FRIDAY STAGE SNOW WI-IlTE TONIGHT, SAT. STULL VISITED IN ALPINE PAY COUNTY TAX APRIL 10, NOT 15 £aster vacation starts next week on The scenery is in place and the house Saturday while on his way to Japatul April 15 is so indelibly impressed on March 28 for the rest from studies, re­ lights are dim, Excitement grows while Valley 4H Club's poppy planting along everyone's mind that, as the deadline ports Supt'. Paul Clay. Classes will re­ backstage the players wa it anxiously for 1-8Stall, in Pine Valley, Assemblyman John for income tax, state & federal, that sume on Monday, April 7. the 8: 00 curtain call. The cast, under R-L eucadia, drove up to the Sun the Sun, with the deadline for applying the direction of Jim Kennedy, have office for a brief visit. for the $ 70 property tax refund on A pr. worked long and hard to assure the aud­ He told of "receiving angry letters 15, that somehow it was stated that STALLION OAKS ience of an enjoyable evening. and telegrams from all over the state in county taxes were due also on the 15th The sets, designed and prepared by ratio of 200 to 1 against the McGill de­ So be sure to write that on your artistic members of the PTA, have been cision of re-hiring Dr. Marcuse". He calendar for April 10- - 5 p. m. post­ RESTAURANT & BAR strategically placed to provide a con­ deplored the action, believing that this mark sure, to pay county taxes. Or tinuous flow of drama, called "Peri­ has kept school bonds from passing. better yet, say experts, send it in now! meter Theatre". With this there is no , .--------- , Descansu need for the audience to endure numer­ ONLY 25 DAYS LEFT---------. 0 ous intermissions while sets are changed. 445-417.9 , __ It's ·really an innovation in entertain­ ment. Talents from various grades are in­ LET BLOCK CAJON THEATRE cluded in the cast. The songs of Snow El White and Prince Charming, sung by 444-3272 Brenda Armbruster and Clifford �ess, NOW THRU TUESDAY are of Broadway musical quality. Am­ anda Clinton is remarkable in the dual role of the wicked queen who turns into an old hag. Third graders play the Walt Disney's dwarfs ana kindergarten children are "Swiss Family Robinson" adorable as the forest animals. Musical accompaniment will be provided by Mr. "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar" Mendro. ,�>IF Tickets, on sale at the door, are 50¢ for adults, 25¢ for students. The charge is to cover cost of costumes, FAMILY NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY makeup, sets and other production ex­ penses. Remember-- "Snow White and the You'llINCOME purr with pleasure ot BOTH TAX Seven Dwarfs" at the school auditorium AERO DRIVE-IN tonight, March 21, and tomorrow night the sotisfoction you'll receive FEDERAL at 8 p. m. at H & R BLOCK. Paint your 444-8800 Everyone is invited. Do come ••• paws in the direction of the AND nearest BLOCK office and re­ s NOW THRU TUESDAY STATE You will be glad you did. ceive prompt and guaranteed occur.ate preparation of your Clint Eastwood return. "Cougan's Bluff" Betty Brooks has one of her beautiful UP paintings on display at the Institute of GUARANTEE Elizabeth Taylor - Mia Farrow Art in Balboa Park. In order to have We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. "Secret Ceremony" your work here, you must be a member. If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or inter'est, we will pay the penalty or interest. Swapmeet 9 to 5 Sat. & Sun. 25¢ to Walk in I reall_y don't like to repeat gossip, $ 2. to drive in & sell per car but there s nothing else you can do with it. America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices For Your Health Foods, Vitamins & Special Diets Purchase With Safety & Confidence At The 2140 Hwy 80, Alpine, Phone 445-3148 VAUEJ HEALTH Fooo STORE HOURS 9 to 6 MONDAY - SAT URDA IN BUSINESS SINCE 1950 W,L. HOUGHTON, OWNER y The address is still 133 Prescott, El Cajon 444-844 7 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 4 EDITORIAL 5 URG E LIFTI NG BAN ON CERTIFIED RAW MILK. The March Santa Monica Organic �ood health, it is obvious that banning Garden & Nutrition Club Bulletin ad­ 1t is contrary to the interests and desires vises members and their friends to send of those whom the authorities say they letters or telegrams to state officials to wish to protect, we ask you to please rescind the ban on raw, certified milk. annul this ban and show all concerted They suggest in writing to senators that a mistake has been made in in - and assemb1ymen that since the banning itiating the action". of raw milk does not protect non raw The right to choose, is one angle of milk drinkers against contracting Q the argument, just the same as in the fever through airborne sources, and case of fluoridating all city water. It since it is only those who use it whom has been well estaolished that heating the authorities wish to protect, and foods, including pasteurization of milk, These three school board candidates The Garden Green Landscape Co. , since no raw milk user has ever contract­ devitalizes it, robs it of important will be recipients of evening coffees on operated by Jos. Davis, of Buckman ed Q fever, nor has any fear of getting elements the body needs for perf ect Tues. April I and Wed. April 2, with a Springs Road, Campo, plans on opening it, and "since we feel that raw milk is health. Since testing began in 1946, no day coffee on Thurs. April 3. Others are a branch here as he is now doing much absolutely necessary for our continuing case of Q fever has oeen traced to milk. being planned. From left: Vivian Taylor, work for some of the many fine new ACR 45 was introduced in the legis­ Bill Graf and Robert Newton. homes going in here. I If you wish to attend, help with cof · Alpine s Fine Weather lature to have the ban rescinded. Everyone interested in freedom, and fees, poll transportation, or in some Advertise in the Sun, it pays! High, 73, Ave. High 64 other way, please call 445 · 3845 or health, and the right to choose, is 445 4769. Low, 34, Ave. Low 39 urged to write legislators to vote for NO W OP EN Rain • 51, Sea. 19. 62 ACR 45. Certified raw milk must come --------------- ALPINE Elev. 2000 Ft. Population 4, JOU from clean, healthy cows in an in­ LAW MAY REQUIRE DAYTIME LIGHTS E Where the Sunshine Spends the Year spected dairy, and has been used for During the past 2½ years 11 headon & R AUTO PARTS many years by those who recognize the collisons with 27 deaths were recorded perfect food values of raw foods. on a temporary 2-lane stretch of I-5 445-4964 Certified milk is rich in nature-pure which connects on both ends to multi­ ' protein, vitamin, mineral and enzyme 225 I Alpine Blvd. BROWN REALTY CO. ' lane freeways. ' content. It has none of the dead bac­ This is wby the state engineer is ' teria of pasteurized milk, for heat kills WE NEED LISTINGS f making a research project there to de­ ....5-2810 I all- - the good and the bad germs. -- termine whether daytime headlights ' besides the American public dislikes ' will cut mortality on the 25- mile por­ 445-2631 the bureaucratic action that puts a ban tion.
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