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America's Tiniest Newspaper -=§=- •\� ALPINE19th Ye arSUN Our Vol. 19 No. 25 Alpine, Ca, 92001 Friday, June 19, 1970 445-2415 10¢ MILLERS SELL PRINTING BUSINESS YOUNG BLOCKER DIES IN HEADON Robt. and Agnes Miller, owners of Mrs. Emma Holmes flew Saturday to Alpine Printing Co. , which they started be at the funeral of her grandson, Jim in April 1968, at 2251½ Alpine Blvd., Blocker, 17, killed Friday night in has been sold to Richard G. (Dick) an auto collision near Minco, Okla. Speth, of EC. Associated with him is He is the son of Virginia Kinder, who his brother-in-law, Mark Brodowski, formerly ran Club Alpine. Jim was well also of EC. Both are young, aggressive known here with his two brothers, Bob men with ambition, plan on enlarging and Bill, of EC. They drove east for and promoting the growing business the funeral Monday. Mrs. Holmes which the Miflers built up. Dick is 28, says Jim was coming home from a dance married, with two young children while with another boy at the wheel when the Mark is 21, and single. wreck happened. He was also killed •

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EXPO READY FOR BIG 12 DAYS Jim's father is Robt. R. Blocker of Norrie West, PR director for the So, Lemon Grove. Calif. Exposition in Del Mar- -the 81st - -summed it up in these brief words, which should make everyone want to MRS, SAUTER TO HOSPITAL see the show, which opens Wednesday: In EC Valley Hospital and not allow­ "It will be another all-time-best ed visitors is Mrs. Anne Sauter, wife of event- -with all kinds of new exhibits, Eugene Sauter, owner of Alpine Hard­ a spanking- new art show, grandstand ware & Department Store. She has been headliners Glen Yarbrough and Judy in ill health for some time. Lynn, a rip-snortin' rodeo, that gor­ STOP PRESS BULLETIN: geous flower show, the 12-day "world's Anne died at noon Wednesday. fargest" horse show,, and a few thousand - other things to see and enjoy. " Riding around the desert on her "We hope you'll come. We know motorcycle is the summer ambition of you'll enjoy it." teacher Barbara Tietjens!

..'-� 2 After the church's outdoor sermon and TWO PARTIES AT LOG CABIN picnic, Dr. Roger Larson leaves next July will see not only the regular day on an 11-week trip around the world. "Babes Birthday" free buffet for those � Try a classified to sell it, only 75¢ for two lines. where the FUN Trailer & Camper Mobil Home Service & Repairs Towing shines! l TRAILER r'l\._, )a \j flt ()�e 1J SUPPLY 1540 E. Main St. El Cajon 442-0971 The Greatest El CAJON THEATRE Exposition 444-3272 in 8:1 years Now Thru Tuesday FOUR BIG GRANDSTAND SHOWS-ALL FREE! The Expo's grandstand shows feature ballad singer Glenn John Wayne Yarbrough (evenings), and the Swinging Ambassa­ Glen Campbell "True Grit" dors (afternoons) the first six days (June 24-29). Followed by country-western star Judy Lynn (eve­ Liza Minelli nings) and the Championship IRS Rodeo (after­ "Sterile Cuckoo" with natal days in that month to be noons) the final six days (June 30-July 5). Wednesday July 15, starting at 7 in the Log Cabin, says Murray Muncill, WEST'S LARGEST FLOWER SHOW! Always the top owner, "but we are giving veteran feature, the flower show offers a magnificent display Chef Louis Banaag a party on his 71st of landscape gardens, cut blooms, arrangements AERO DRIVE-IN birthday, Wednesday, July 1. Come rn and hanging baskets und�r 4 acres of cooling shade and register if you wish to participate". cloth. Unsurpassed. 444-8800 Tuesday night they had the largest Now Thru Tuesday party ever, over 200 being there whose birthdays were in June. In photo Mun­ PRESTIGIOUS DEL MAR NATIONAL HORSE SHOW! cill and Louis look over some of the Twelve days of spectacular competition by the West's tasty viands the chef prepared. finest horses and riders. Hunters, jumpers, western, "Modern Millie" fine harness, palominos, pintos, arabians, morgans, Shirley DeLong, teacher here, says appaloosas ... World's largest show with 2000 horses. Nanette Fabray she is going to Tahoe this month, then "Cockeyed Cowboy of Calico to wori< in July, home in August. County" A vet could make good in Al pine! SOUTHERN r-;;r-Yo:;-H;;_1th"i=�"a;,-�-;;_-;7;:&-s";;ci��7e7;-7 CALIFORNIA Purchase With Safety &: Confidence I At The I·I DELMAR 1 VAUEY HEALTH 000 S TORE 1 EXPO I IN BUSINESS SINCE 1950 f W. L. HOUGHTON, OWNER I JUNE Z4·JlJLY S L-----���::���:�:�����::����----J 4 5 EDITORIAL AME RI CA IS OUR COUNTRY -- OR IS IT? An emergency meeting of taxpayers of nearly 5, 000, We pay our own fire, is tentatively slated for 7:30 p.m. water, sewer, school and other services" Tuesday, in the school auditorium to he complains. discuss the current tax problem in Alpine Assessor Williams, complying with and environs--rural, back country land-­ state law, appraises real and personal where people are up in arms since re­ property at full market value, 1nd the ceiving postals with new values from assessment figure is 25"/o of that total. E. C. Williams, county assessor. They are senaing out 130, 000 postal Louis Landt, tax committee chairman notices which costs $6, 500 in postage to the chamber of commerce came to alone, plus printing, labor, processing. the Sun office Wednesday to give this John A. Bruhn, chief deputy assessor news. Call him to find out if the meet­ says "Any property owner who feels ing is okayed by Supt. Ed Browning. that the appraisal does not represent the The Sun has had several phone calls full cash value of his property should about this and it seems that the market phone the special number, 232-7142. HOW MUCH MONEY values have gone·sky high. Jack Katz, For more efficient service, you are owner of Alpine Villa Cottages, says urged to cite the parcel number appear­ his went up on only nine acres and old ing on the notice." IS A WIFE WORTH? frame buildings--which he plans on A lot of people are compla:uiing razing and building a new modern that we are losing our liberty and free­ Obviously, the value of a wife, mother and homemaker apartment complex- -from $39, 000 to dom. This is our country- -or is it? -Cl can't be measured in terms of dollars and cents. But $64, 000, nearly double. Adm. Frederick J. Nelson called to many a husband overlooks the impact that the death of say that his assessment went up over ACTIVITIES OF THE BAPTISTS his wife could have on the family's financial picture. double on his home. "And we have no The First Baptist Church of Alpine For example, if the wife dies, her husband's net income visible evidence why? We have no had it's regular monthly business meet­ resident sheriff or office here in a town ing last Fnday preceeded by a potluck is reduced because he loses out on joint income splitting dinner. There was a good attendance on his tax return. If she has assets, her husband might at both the potluck and the business have to pay inheritance taxes on her estate. Then there Alpine's Fine Weather session, Among other items, a new time was are final expenses plus the fact that the husband might set for Sunday evening services. Train­ have to hire help to care for children and the home. High 83, Ave. High 77 ing Union will begin at 6:30 and worship Low 52, Ave. Low 55 services at 7:30, "Wife Insurance" based on New York Life's Whole Life Rain .09, Sea. 10.31 It was also voted to renew Wednesday insurance can help offset these problems by providing Where the Sunshine Spends the Year night Prayer services, at 7:30. cash for the husband's added expenses. And while the Vacation Bible School was discussed wife lives, it builds cash values available for an emer­ and a definite date set-- August 3-7. All children ages 3 through Junior High gency ... can even pay her a lifetime income later on. are invited. Enrollment day will be What's more, Whole Life's premiums are lower for ALPINE SUN Saturday, Aug I. Watch for more news women as their "insurance age" is 3 years younger America's Tiniest Newspaper concerning the school. than men. 445-2415 or 445-2394 The next Talent Night is scheduled 2255 Tavern Road, Alpine, Ca 92001 for September 6. - Ruby Wilson, Published Weekly on Friday Sunday School Supt. 10¢ per copy, by mail $3. a year write phone or visit Clarke Irvine, Editor & Publisher ...... Alice Irvine, Art and Composition Alpine did not have a garage till 2nd Class postage paid at Alpine 1918 when a man started one on the Est. Jan. 1952, Adjudicated Nov. 59 south side of the main street before it in Superior Court, #238120. became Hwy 80-- now Alpine Blvd. P. 0. Box 96 Alpine, Ca. 445-4108 Farmers Insurance Group New York Life Insurance Co. LOW RATES FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE 232 A Street, , Ca. 232-662611 329 E. Main St. , El Cajon Al Agostini 444-2101 6 7 AL HAINES ACHIEVES THE SHRINE SCHOOL PLAY BIG HIT SCOUT WORK IS GROWING BROCIOUS BROTHER TO TAKE BRIDE Saturday night at the Town & "Romeo and Juliet" as played by A delightful patio wedding is being Country Hotel rn SD, Al & Susie Haines, James Kennedy's 7th and 8th grade A new district covering Southeast_ SD Skyline Hills and Encanto has Just planned Sunday at 2 p. m. in the patio of Alpine Village, enjoyed the dinner­ drama class Friday night was a great in Dick and Marilyn Brocious' home dance as guests of Al Bahr Temple of be�n approved by the County Council success. Lavanda Renfro was Juliette; ,'-:"·. when his brother John, 33, takes Julie SD. Steven Brookes, Romeo; David Brook­ James, 27, of La Mesa as his br!de. Al received his 32nd Degree in shire, Lord Capulet; Donie Flores, Lady Masonry in the SD Consistory on June John is a resident of Alpine. Capulet; Rickie Rayberger, Friar John is circulation manager for the . 6, then last Saturday became a member Lawrence; Keitha Bishop, the nurse; of the Shrine. He will maintain his Independent while his bride-to- be is a Wm. Van Dusen, Lord Montague; housewife. Rev. Fred Cochran of Del Blue Lodge membership in Cleveland, Eutha Renfro, Lady Montague. Mercusio O. , where he was raised to Master Mar will officiate with a reception after was played by John Van Hemier; Ben­ the ceremony. Mason in 1946. He retired to Alpine ralio, Randy Armbruster; Tybalt, last year. This is the second wedding in the Ronald Mccaskell; Paris, Kent Wilkenson; Brocious patio this year as Dick a and the Prince of Verona by Bill Tollard. Marilyn were married there last Oct. 12. Mitchell Smith was Balthazar. The young couple plan a brief honey­ Betty Moore has volunteered to do Chorus and dance members were; r moon, after which they will make publicity work for the AAAA, the local Terry Kennedy, Kim Dooley, Redonna Executive Board: It was named "Aequus" their home here. fast growing art group which meets at Mann, Canna Wilson, Lyn Blodgett and at the first district session at which S/Sgt. the Alpine Art Chalet. Mary Ann Wil­ Marilyn Hass. A stirring prologue Harvey R. (Bob) Wilso n, USMC, of liams has resigned that position. was delivered by Eutha Renfro. Others 7249 Skyline Dr. , was elected district Evelyn's in the cast included: David Bowler, chairman. ,______'i Bobby Burak, Vincent Mills, Stev�n In commenting on th� forma �ion.. of Bratt, Butch Swope, Tom Hizer and the new district, Sgt. Wilson said, Now BEAUTY SHOP we will be able to do more in our own f CARRELL' I I Paul Nielson. The play was in the round. PERMANENTS FROM $6. 50 UP Grain Mrs. Billie Armbruster deserves area, particularly in the traini_ _ng of I Hay, & Suppll•s f special credit for her work in organizing leaders. It will be an uphill fight, but Closed Tuesday, W[ HONOR t>.JASHR-CHARG[ I and preparing costumes and sets. finding leaders isn't near the problem 444-4294 2030 Crest Dr I I After the pla;' the young people ad­ is was a few years ago. " . Suncrest I 445-4436 journeds. to the home of the Barretts on Vet Supplic:s · Closc:d Sunday Grade Road for a cast party. Food, I fun and dancing were enjoyed from 9 till midnight. Haven't decided whether or not to invest in a L���.t�!:�·----���J gas-fired, permanent, briquet barbecue? Well, try ours at your next meal and see what Dorothy Mosier is leaving for a two weeks trip to Santa Fe and Albuquerque, it can do! NM to visit her mother Mrs. Ann Loomis, and brother Cdr. Eugene Loomis. She We '11 bring it out--set it up-- and let you cook hasn't seen him in nearly 3 years, be­ whatever you want. No charge for delivery, gas cause he has been stationed with the Navy in other parts of the world. Is going or pickup. to be a happy time for them all. WARNING! ! ONCE YOU USE IT You'll Want It r Boy (in street): "How can I get to the hospital?" All the flavor of conventional barbecuing. Traffic cop: "Just keep standing VISTA where you are. " ' All Types of ALPINE INSURAN_CE MOBILE HOME ESTATES Home - Commercial - Industrial PROP.AN!!fib For descriptive brochure, reservation, Accident - Life - Automobile Write 2400 Alpine Blvd. Alpine, Cal. "Serving Alpine Area Since 1875" CID PROPANE CO., INC. 445-2276 442-8871 445-2632 Night or Day Ira & Lydia Hargrave, Mgrs. PERCY H. GOODWIN Co. 1911 Alpine Blvd. �90 H. Magnolia, El Cajon Featuring Mastercharge & Blue Chip Stamps 2400 Alpine Blvd. Alpine 9 8 NEW UNITS IN PALO VERDE Work is prog­ ressing nicely on � H�yRT�eEDo�h� �; � the subdivision of 112 units of Auren Pierce's Cynthia and B.Ill McTaggard called extension of Palo us early Monday 1morning with their Verde Ranch. It latest news. Their registered quarter is on 330 choice horse mare had a little horse colt late mountain acres, Sunday night. Cynthia says he is bay will have all im­ and quite beautiful. His mother is sor· provements in­ rel and the father was black so he may cluding a lake change. She already has one stud by 1¼ miles long this mare, is raising them for fun and of 40 acres on profit. the bay gelding so they all go riding together and enjoy their horses. the Sweetwater Jan Karns has a nice light weight Tex River. Tan saddle for sale with a 15" seat. It Skip Scamp, that fantastic 2·year old belonging to Bob Petrovitch is really · This looks east is in perfect condition and she only wants where the new $ 75. for it. She also has her 7·year old going places. Dick DeMatteis has been showing him regularly since he went road is going in, gelding for sale for $150 which is a good ditch for Rio water ouy as he is nice and gentle. Call her, into training at the ranch and last week he won Junior Grand Champion in his pipe in foreground, drainage culverts California drivers on the 54-hour Mem· 445-4959for particulars. at right reacfy for installing. Interested in a pony to buy? Contact age division and overall Reserve Champ· orial weekend, according to A. E. Es­ ion at the show in Ventura. He goes to Gloria Shilts at Sleepy Hollow Ranch as tep, state traffic engineer, made over Santa Barbara today and to Norco on the 740 million miles. Although one of they are closing out their string. They weekend so we wish him luck. Dick has INTRODUCE NEW GAS BARBECUE have 3 mares with babies at their side little Angel Petrovitch going with him Ron Leitch, president of CID Propane each three miles driven was on a free­ and 10 others to choose from. Call her, to Norco to show Cindy Jo Cody, their Co. , Inc. , 1911 Hwy 80, is presenting way, only six of the 34 traffic deaths occurred there, 13 being on state high­ 445·4362 for details. 4 year-old registered quarter horse with something new in cooking, the g�s-fired, Barbara and Jesse Jones are moving Angel riding. He is also training the permanent briquet barbecue, a nice ways, 15 on streets. to Jamul and taking all 4 horses with Jim Olson's arab filly of Jamul. looking appliance run on liquid gas. It them plus the two they are boarding. Dick Brotherton is looking for a used uses a ceramic briquet which never Their three children don't want to part roughout saddle to buy. If you have one, burns away, but imparts that unusual with the old palomino and Sherri likes calf him. barbecue flavor. Meachum's Shirley Dyer called us Wednesday "We'11 let you give it a try" he in­ morning to see if we knew of the where· vites, "without cost, bringing one out Window Coverings And lob WHson's abouts of an old pinto mare. They were for you to cook a meal, we furnish gas Floor Coverings ® keeping the horse for Allan Mayo's wife and free pickup" . Details from 445- SALES AND INSTALLATION and she got out last week an,d hasn't. 2632. been seen since. The mare s name 1s TEXACO SERVICE Sugar and if you have seen her, please 444-4398 260 W. Dou las BATTERIES - TIRES - ACCESSORIES call the Dyers, 445-2421. The doors of Opportunity are marked g El Cajon Complete Motor Tune - Ups "Push" and "Pull." 445-2872 Father Firefly to mother, as they watched their youngster flying: "He's 2232 Alpine Blvd. Alpine �------�------TIRE DOCTORS bright for his age, isn't he? " r T R E 5 � "":11:: LAKESIDE T I R E C E NT E R ------12030 WOODSIDE AVENUE · / ALPINE - � 448-5512 dP WESTERN WEAR RECAPS, FULLY GUARANTEED $9. 00 AND UP Full Line of Boots, Glothing , (no trade-in required) Saddle s, Tack & Accessorie s NE W & USED TI RES Acc ept Bankame MRS. YULA HARRIS, MGR. ricard & Ma stercharge L------Instant CREDIT with all major credit cards------� 10 11 YOUTH CENTER CLEANUP SLATED ENHANCE CUB SCOUT PROGRAM LITTERBUGS With Betty Brooks in charge, parents Representative of the SD Cub Scout­ BOOST TAXES and young people are having a general ing Committee and District Council Tuesday this cleanup at the YC prior to thesummer will conduct a meeting at the School orew from Barret session startin� at 10 tomorrow. Auditorium tonight 7: 30 P. M. to assist Honor Camp Betty says ' come and bring your the Alpine Parents in reorganizing and came through • rakes and tools, there are lots of leaves strengthening the Cub Scout program Alpine with to be raked and broken glass to be here. pointed sticks picked up." All Parents having boys in the 8-10 and litterbags "This is the time to meet Mr. and year age bracket, wfio are interested in with a truck to Mrs. Charles Major and Darren Fey, becoming Cubs, are urged to attend. pick up the re­ Alpine 's directors for the summer ses­ Any boy who has compfeted the second fuse thrown sion," says Betty. grade and who is eligible for the third along highways A plea for paint, yar:i, paper, egg may also become a cub although he may by il1- bred cartons, scraps of material. and any­ not yet be 8. citizens who do thing the children_ can use m the mak­ · You also will be welcomed to this not care. ing of craft work 1s desperately needed. meeting if you are not a parent, but This operation, if you are willing to assist in furthering going on daily all Just drop it off at thecenter _and the Majors will be happy to put lt to good this much needea activity. The local over the States, use. program is sponsered by Community costs taxpayers Church, under the direction of Dr. millions every Roger Larson, and the institutional re­ year, hundreds presentative. This instutution will pro­ Too many girls have a shape like a of thousands in vide Fuller Hall for a meeting place on this state, When will man learn? figure ate, a regularly scheduled basis. Teacher Joan MacQueen is going to accompany her daughter Karen to Alaska for guest appearances. Rock - Sand - Blacktopping - Roads Mrs. O'Connor: "Was your husband oiled - sealed - decomposea granite BLANCHE McCALL ON TOUR in comfortable circumstances when he discing -plowing - cultivating- weed A delightful jaunt is being enjoyed died?" School Supt. Ed Browning and family cutting and tractor work. by Blanche McCall, principal of the Mrs. Smith: "No, he was half-way plan on a nice travel trip to Canada this school here bearing her name. She left under the train." summer, ALPINE TRUCKING last week, landed in London before taking off for an extended trip to N ai­ 445-2188 445-2416 robi where she is with a Scientific DON' T FORGE T HIM ON JUNE 21 and Photographic expedition. From here she goes to Mombasa where she will boara a boat for 18 days to visit Alpine the Indian Ocean and the For gotten Islands, then back to Nairobi where CONVALESCENT she goes on a week's safari. She then returns to London and back to the states, Cente r While in NY she will visit her Aunt Mrs, Robt. Teaze in Main and also visit FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS STATE LICENSED sister Rhoda Riddell who lives in Miami where she will spend two weeks. ALPINE BRANCH Conscientious Service, Balanced While away husband Carl and son Meals, Congenial Atmosphere Brian are taking care of their summer SECURITY camp which is off to a good start with Reasonable Rates Depending 25 children enrolled for the first ses­ on care required sion, 445-2644 or 44 5-2645 PACIFIC NATIONAL 2121 Alpine Blvd. Alpine A classified ad in the &in will sell BAN K unwanted items. Phone 445-2646 GET THOSE WEEDS! Now Available, Master Charge Cards. NE W EQUIPME NT Valley Equipment & Trailer Rentals Serving the Mountain Empire 2153 Arnold Way 12839 Hwy 80 El Cajon 444-2893 12 13 PERU RELIEF PUT IN BIG DRIVE CLOSING WATER MAINS ..., Several . These. .10" hundred pounds tr�nslte pipe� were of items filled this week bemg over four of laid along Tavern these large boxes Road from Arnold at the fire Way to Alpine Blvd. , station where Blvd. , to serve the Chief Dale new Hilderbrand Bennett, aided Richfield Station by Forrest Kuhn, at Monterey Place left, and Bob and the Tavern Nelson, right, West offramp, assistant cfiief, through the bridge packed them over the freeway. for pickup to Ham Bros. are Peru Airlines contractors, reports manager Chas. Engineer-Manager Legier. (See Ed Houser of Rio SD last issue). MWD. Thousands of Some 1400' of pounds were athered in SD for the this big pipe are being laid which will p------� � conduct water through the bridge, pipe ALFI NE COMMUNI TY Peru quake victims, who we: e left McGUFFIE'S SUNDRIES I I destitute. The local drive was sparked for which was incorporated when the MeJic.:il l'rLparations - VLvmins by the Sun, with help of Bennett, Mike structure was erected, across to the 1 1 LePage, mail carrier, Erna Earle and northern boundary of the freeway. It Fountain Lunch Church I will also serve new buildings and sub­ I (United Church of Christ) others. Greeting Cards - Cosmetics I I Roy Elwell of Radio KFMB and the divisfons on that side. The water & PHONE BILLS HERE Roger Larson, Ph. D. , Minister comes from a 20" transmission main PAY LIGHT I West Victoria Drive. 445-2110 I press helped the big drive which was a Complete Line Magazines I I huge success. Here it closes today. from the lower Arnold Way pumping and Pocket Books Church School, 9:45 a. m. l station which takes it up to the W. I I Victoria reservoir by the cemetery. 2363 Alpine Blvd. 445-2121 I Morning Worship, 9:45 & 11 a. m. ..I t ------REDUCERS HAD A PARTY TOPS of Alpine enjoyed a Low Cal ­ CLARKS ENJOY WEEKEND orie Luncheon at Anthony's Fish Grotto Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Clarke, Tav­ Nut,ifion Came, Log Cabin Cafe in La Mesa last Friday. Members ern Road, enjoyed last weekend at the Adjoining The Lounge attending, Charlene Wilson, Bertha Salton Sea where they visited son Your Health Food Store Landt, Leona Wilcox, Martha Marshall George Lewis and wife DeeDee who run 162 E. Main 442-7212 SER YING OUR FAMOUS and Delores Brereton. Amber Nelson the boat concession at Benson's Landing. Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Gillies wasn't able to attend because of illness. They caught 70 fish, went out in Lindell BROASTED CHICKEN Martha Marshall received a charm Russell's boat for a try at the big ones. Complete Line of Health Foods STEAKS & SEA FOODS for losing another " glorious" 10 pounds. Their son John 10, was the only one to Special Diet Foods - Vitamins They il y 9 am to 11 pm An enjoyable and delicious time was catch, an 18 lb. corvena beauty. Minerals and Supplements Da had by all. hail from Westminster, Ca. , spend many Ann & Murray Muncil 1 Anyone interested in joining TOPS weekends there visiting with the Lewises Open Daily Except Sunday and the Clark's when they go down. is welcome to come to meetings on 9 am to 5:30 pm 445-2243 Fridays from 9:30 to 10: 30 a. m. De­ tails from 445- 2353. 2205 Alpine Blvd. Be an advertiser in the Sun, it pays ! � ,"::£ l(). ·N GREEN STAMPS W r...... �..._.� ..--...... �.� ...... � � ...... :...� � ...... �------�------� I EL CAJON RADIATOR � I l FANFARE M UI/C CENTER I Musical Instruments & Musician's Supplies "MARSH 11 LARSON' OWNE R I Professional Discounts & Fleet Prices I Bl l SEE THE NEW STANDEL & WILDER AMPS I Pickup & Delivery - Work Guaranteed ! 120 E. Main St. El Ca ion 447-2555 .-...����...... � ...... ��·�· ...... � ...... i L����-�:�.::��..:�����------���2.3 a 14 15 Hal and Jean Hem and two children WAR HERO BERT FULLER DIES Branch 258. TO MEET ON UNIFICATION Jeanine and Halvor are here for a few Funeral service was yesterday in A small man of 5' 5", he was a b_ig The school board is joining other weeks visiting his parents, He will be· Paris Mortuary for L. Cdr. Bert Carl hearted friend to all, was an expert rn elementary districts in the Grossmont Fuller, USN, retd. , 65, who died from electronic communications, was held area at a 7:30 p. m. meeting in Ballan­ stationed witn the Navy in SD for six months taking additional training, It a 'heartattack in his home, 4026 Wil­ by the enemy to service their ra�os. tyne School, in EC, next Wednesday, has been seven years since he was in lows Rd. , Sunday morning. Alpine While working on come gear he and the reports Supt. Ed Browning. They re - trio escaped while guards slept. Fuller quested studies of possible alternatives Alpine, was amazed at the many changes. They came from Washington, wrote a large volume from his diary, to one large unified district, which was DC, where they have been living for which may be published. It is of great opposed locally. the past 3 years. historical value showing what Americans went through in WVv2. ------Later he teamed up with Filipino --- LEGAL----- NOT- ICE guerillas, led them to many victories STATE OF CA LIFORNIA and helped by radio to get Gen. Mac­ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Arthur back to Luzon. Listed as missing SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Office of Architecture and Construction, in action, he was promoted in absentia Department of General "S ervices, San Diego State OfficP. Building, Building Manager's Office, to CWO, later commissioned, ending Roo�1064, 1350 Front Street, San Diego, California 92101, until 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 23 1970, at which time they will be publicly opened and read in Room B107 in Basement at said up as Lt. Cdr. address for: He was wounded on Bataan, fell to DRILL AND TEST WELL 90 lbs while in prison, but regained 30 MAINTENANCE STATION DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS after joining the guerillas. For his DESCANSO, SAN DI EGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA IW.O. AG02 217 C - 11) bra very and aid to US forces as picking in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, and such addenda thereto as may be up downed pilots as they neared Luzon, issued prior to bid opening date. he was awarded the Navy Cross, Legon This is a readvertisement of a project for which call for bids was cancelled June 1, of Merit, Silver Star, Presidential Onit 1970. The scope of the original work and specifications therefore have been re­ Citation with three clusters, and Purple vised. New specifications, and proposal forms will be issued to qualified bidders. Heart with two clusters, the Army's The bidder's attention is directed to a provision in the Proposal by which the bidder certiffes Silver Star, and Distinguished Service relative to obtaining sub-bidder quotations through bid depositories. Cross. The bidder's attention is also directed to a provision in the Supplementary General Surviving are his son, Bert Fuller, Conditions by which the Contractor is required to obtain liability insurance. jr. , of Spring Valle , and a daughter, er ;· y Ill general, this project comprises drilli ng an 8" m in diamet hole to a depth of 25� ' ; Mrs. Ethel D. Straub, of SD, ana four furnishing a·nd installing 50' of unperforated well casing and 200' of perforated wel l casin? ; grandchildren. and develop.i ng and testing the well for 1 15 hours. The quantities set forth in the foregoing State Architect's estimate are an approximation, and firemen responded, but he was rushed Note-It was appropriate such a are given as a basis for comparison of bids. The Office of Architecturti .tnd Construction does to EC Valley Hospital, DOA. Full mil­ sturdy American should die on Flag Day not, expressly or by implication, agree that the actual amount of work will correspond itary service with firing squad was in at home where daily he flew the Colors, therewith, but reserves the right to increase or decrease the quantity as may be deemed advisable Alpine Cemetery. The SD County by the State Architect. and attended to the business of helping Bidders may see the plans and specifications at the area Builders' Exchange Offices, and Memorial Team of the VFW conducted veterans in this area. He had been a Contracts Service, Department of General Services, Room 116, 915 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, the services. subscriber of the Sun ever since he came and the Office of Architecture and Construction, 107 South Broadway, . Fuller, a native of Missouri, was an here, and as a Navyman, we had much Bidders can obtain plans and specifications, Proposal forms, and Bidder's Bond form by requesting them in writing (P.O. Box 1441, Sacramento, Calif. 95807), or in person from ex-POW, captured in 1942, by the in common, and we think of Bert as Contracts Service in Sacramento. Japanese, two years later escaped with always helping us with the news of ship­ Plans and specifications may be obtained without charge and are not to be returned. three others in 1944 from a priso n camp mates. It was he who promoted the No bid will be considered unless it is made on a Proposal form furnished by Contracts on Corregidor. Service, and is made in accordance with the "Instructions to Bidders.'' Each bidder must be beautiful local Veterans' Memorial and l icensed and also prequalified when required . The Department of General Services reserves the He was Veterans' Service Officer conducted annual Memorial Day Ser­ right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularity in any bid received. here, has aided scores of veterans, their vices. (Sun, June 5). If and when his Bids will be entertained on a combination unit price and lump sum basis. families and widows. With his late daughter �ets his book published, don't WORK ORDER NO. AG02 217 C-1 1 wife Beulah (Myrt) , he had lived 44 miss readrng it. I read the MS and it GENERAL PREVAILING HOURLY WAG E RATES years in the county, in Alpine since COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO is truly weat. So long, Shipmate Bert, The Department of General Services has ascertained the general prevailing rate of wages for 1953. He served 31 years in the USN in be seein you ! -Cl straight time, overtime, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, including employer payments for radio, was a member of Black Mt. health and welfare, vacation, pension, and similar purposes, to be as tabulated hereafter for the Post 8680 of EC, served as president of county in which the work is to be done. Holidays shall be those defined as such in the collective the Fleet Reserve Assn. , of Alpine, bargaining agreement applicable to the labor classification(s) employed on the- project. Alpine could support a vet! CLASSIFICATION Straight Time Overtime Saturday Sunday Holiday Drilling Machine Operator 8. 13 11. 11 11.11 14. 09 14. 09 Laborer 5 48 7 · 795 7,795 10. 11 10 .11 Driver of all dump trucks, ALPINE ART CHALET single or multiple dump units includ ing sem is and doubles and transfer units 4 . 37 5 6.45 6. 4 5 6.45 8. 52 5 DEPA RTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES & OFFICE OF ARCH ITECTU RE AND CONSTRUCTION ARTS CRAFTS FRED HUMMEL, A.I.A. STATE ARCHITECT 1321 W. Victoria Pr. 445-3879 AL p I N E SUN , JUN E 1 2, 1 9 . 1 9 7 0. NO. 2 38 1 20 , --- I

16 her tonsils out next week. She is only 17 3 but attends nursery school and has not CULTURE HERE been able to go because of illness. IS GROWING Be sure to call us if you lose a pet, • Sunday's delight­ horse, cow, pigs, etc. as we se�m to ful reception for Was Cecile ever thrilled Monday be the clearing house for lost ammals. Betty Brooks, artist morning when she won a $30. blender Most people do give �s a ring and_ we of tne month, in the on the Chuck Owens KSON show. She have been able to umte owners with Alpine Art Chalet, selected the right disc jockey and Chuck lost poodles, etc. so don't feel timid 1321 W. Victoria, remembered her, remarked that she had about it. If the office is closed, call run by John and our home, 445-2394. We are always Simone Titus, in­ been 1969's Miss Alpine. only too glad to help. All you animal lovers will be glad . . . . dicates that this After spending a_ mo_nth VlSltmg his community's in­ to learn that Lion Country Safari opened family and all of his fnei:ds, J rry Tuesday. It is on the SD freeway at Lag­ � terest in art is Mosier left for two years m Taiwan. He growing. una Freeway in Orange County. Is on is a Sp/4 in the Army Security Agency. the famed Irvine Ranch and will have Here is Mrs. Don't forget the big Del Mar Fair Brooks, mother of 8-miles of African-like country. You opens Wednesday the 24th. We met our will be able to see all of the animals _ three cute little boss at the Fairest of the Fair contest daughters, with one first hand in a natural habitat. They and he was so happy to see us. He runs are fed so it won't be a case of the _ _ of her paintings, a the hog dog on a stick and �ig slide black and white weaker being eaten. Elephants, rhinos concessions, tours the US witfi them, and tigers are all separated by moats. study of some has quite an exciting life. _ pampas grass that We truly are looking forward to going Steve and Colleen Jordan are thrilled but have to wait till after theDel Mar grew outside the Alpine her mother, Mrs, Luthor Moore is com­ chalet, Holding the painting is one of could use a vet fulltime. Fair and we have more time. ing to see them. hey �ad a �aby boy Little Rosann Karns is going to have 1: her apt students, Mike, son of Mrs. in April, named him Erm Craig: Steve Peggy Geyer. is stationed in Izmar, Turkey with the If interested in painting in any media, Delong Plumbing USAF, will be home this fall. Kip's Ca£ e or for your children, now the chalet New Work - Remodel - Repair offers a fine opportunity. Visit the chalet and Stoppage and enjoy the many works of Mrs. Brooks. FINE CHINESE FOOD SUN JOINS JOB HUNT FOR YOUTH LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED Delicious . Oriental · Exotic In a letter to the Sun, Ed Reinecke, NEW YELLOW PAGES SOON Larry DeLong 445-3892 Orders to go . Also Home Delivery Lt. Governor of California, is "sugsest­ ing that each newspaper_, . as a public If you wish to be listed in the Sun's Closed Monday - Free Delivery service, offer free classified ads to local business directory the "Yellow 1nss E. Main El Cajon 442·1211 young people in your area •.• and most Pages" , issued every three months or TENNESSEE TREE SERVICE importantly find fork for some of these." so, send your name, address and phone This is part of the state's Jobs for You th to 2255 Tavern Road, or call 445-2415. No charge as this is a public service. * * * 1------program, just starting. . . STU l\!P:SRE l\.!OVEDOUR SPECIAL TY Therefore, young folks, mail m your Even those that never advertise are list­ NO W brief ad giving name, phone, address ed free. Report any changes, please. Trirn:ning - Toppihg - Removal 1 and kintl of work you desire or are best I IN OUR FINE NEW HOME suited for. The Sun will run it free, r=rcc Estimates - Fully Insured I hopes that you find a position. Sometimes it's hard decide which is within to I 1018 E. Broadway worse, living an imcome or 444-6174 I withoutone. I El Cajon Opportunity seldom calls on people I Same Phone 442-3301 who aren't worth a rap and who can't ------I stand a knock. FR---EE Shag---- Rake - - --- �- ,I I Awnings - Cabanas - Screened .... I I Enclosures for Mobilhomes �--MEET ------YOUR FRIENDS-- HERE------Wi th Any Shag Carpeting sold here. I Patios - Residences I I I El Cajon Awning 1(LUB ALPINE I Pool Tournament Friday Ni�hts DALE'S CARPET SERVICE I & Mfg. Co. CHARLIE LENTZ, Owner I I Pool Tables · Coldest Beer Around Luxurious Carpets & Fine Furniture Alpine Representative AT DISCOUNT PRI CES Lee Widmer, 445-4171 2502 A 1 pine Blvd. 445-9531 I ._ ::9 7 BRO�-w_��� 4_:�J J . ______---.:.---·------��-----E_L__ ���� 18 19 NDS WILL ENJOY EXPO 92 EIGHTH GRADERS FINISH PACIFIC BEACH WINS FAIREST Although only one beauty won, Doris ROCKHOU In the 25th annual Fairest Josephine Scripps, head of the gems­ Wednesday evening in an outdoor of the Fair oyar, director of the pageant says Pageant in SD last Thursday, out � _ minerals show at Del Mar, says 75 ceremony, reports Supt. Ed Browning, of the Each one of you is a winner, in your ibit their discov­ ,25 lovelies, Sharon Yettra , 20, No. 1, mineralogists will ex):l _ 92 were graduated. Class teachers co own _town, so don't be disappointed". Chief attract­ _nquere_d. the astute judges. She was eries and workmanship. were Mrs. Joan MacQueen, Wm. Ossana Miss Pacific Beach, a Norn� West, PR director for th·e big a piece of moonrock brought junior at SD State. ion will be and Clifford Owens. Wayne Mendro (Photos by Les Herling, official Fair expo rn Del Mar, supervised. It o_lllens back by the astronauts. . directed the band. n xt Wednesday, runs 12 big days and ­ photographer.) � Henrietta Lange of EC who_ has. dis. Pledge of Allegiance was led by nights. Mel Knoepp, noted for his played every year since 1958 1_s bnngrng Robin Branton, invocation by the Rev. KFMB TV Sunup show, emceed. the most precious of her creations. She Clair MacPherson. "Land of Hope & Tommy Hernandez, (Don Diego), has won a first ribbon every year! The Glory" was rendered by Arthur Benson an� Carole� Meachum, l 969's Fairest, fair opens Wednesday for a 12-day run. and Edw. Elgar, with welcome _by (Miss El CaJon), welcomed the audience. Donie Flores, student body president. Class theme was "Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve" , Ron Rudolph SUNRISE today. 5:37; sunset 8: 03. The Navy is announcing that it has �iving "We Search", and Verna Haas, Moonrise 8: 53. Full moon today 5: 24 We Accomplish". The class sang opene? a program for male HS grad­ p. m. , when the sun is exactly opposite "Climb Every Mm.main", by Rogers �ates rn nuclear and electronics fields the moon. and Hammerstein. 2 if they had a "C" or better, with one Shirley Baker gave the class history, year of algebra. See your recruiter in ��------7 as president. Presentation of class gift EC for details. I ALPINE I was by Lynn Avery, and awards by Supt. Browning. Principal Mark Kerby made LAND BROKER the presentation of the class and dip­ Pharmacy I lomas were awarded by board members l[RexalQ Robt. Burak and Jas. Manion. N.M. GRIECO Registered Pharmacists on duty to 1 Stormy Shilts gave the farewell and I 1 the benediction was by Fr. Anthony J. Realtor I serve you. Ask your D?cwr to call I I us for your next prescnpnon Timlin. 465-9900 7299 University Ave. I 2109 Alpine Blvd. 445- 2488 1 La Mesa L------� 3 4 1------NAUD TRUCKS TURNED DOWN 1 F<: ARL1 S At the county hearing in Floyd Naud's = request for a zone change so his large .. E ;;;'"°:: ,;- 1 trucks could be repaired in the $ 5, 000 STATI ON garage they just built, was refused. GULF They were ordered removed by July 20 . / ie!�� Shop �I Complete Lube Service , Dorman The 20' x 24' building, with 15' ceiling, I I Recaps, Truck Tire Service, Any will be of no use to them. � place, Any time. Batteries and Pat Naud told the Sun yesterday 445-5434 f have the new tax assessement, but I Accessiries. White Gas and Block "We 2530 Alpine I Ice. what are we going to do about that on 1 Blvd. Alpine 6 We Give S & H Green Stamps a structure we cannot use. Alpine should 5 ...---______J et planning and set aside some area ---- 2151 Alpine Blvd. 445-4188 g Runners-up were, 1st, Robin Urqu­ , FIRST ------�--. for industrial use". BAPTI ST CHURCH I hart, 18, Miss Fallbrook. No. 2, 2nd, I Sandra Sjogren, 18, Miss Lemon Grove. I OF ALPINE No. 3_, 3ra, Arlene Pollard, 17, Miss I Lakeside. No. 4 and 4th, Janet Isley ' I Arnold Way At Tavern Road I -;SendE;- your;�- ;;��subscri���ptio�;-;n tod;ay,;;; only��� $3�--. a year.---� ,i GRA � 18, Miss Spring Valley. Y EVANS, l'A ST(;r, Alpine's own contender, Lenore Bre­ I I I reton, 21, No. 6, was well applauded I SunrJay School I Mail to 2255 Tavern Road , Alpine , Ca. 92001 I 8:45 am when she appeared . She is the daughter I 1 rarnrng Umon 6: oo pm I I of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brereton 1141 I Worship Services JJ am & 7 pm I Name I Mid ay Dr. A blond, blue eyes', 5'6". Chu rch � _ I Phon e 445-2338 I I She is a dispatcher for Alpine Fire Dept. _ I .._. ______J Address DR. FRANK J. BORNOW ------I SKI 0.C. General Practice 1981 Sundays & Holidays City ______State______ip ___ 'I Arnold By Appointment _ Z _ _ Way Closed Wednesday L------J 445-2169 20 n n 21 will ot be as depe dant on his mother BIKE PUTS BOY HOSS SEN SE and the weaning process will be much IN HOSPITAL easier. If properly cared for, a colt Tuesday will normally be half his mature wei ht n i � ,afternoon Tom By Cynthia McT aggart duri g the f rst year. . To get _results l_ike this you have to be liberal with feeding Wood, 15, of n _ 2315 Tavern from the beginni g. If a c_olt is. st_unted Rd., rode his When your colt is between 10 days the first year, because of insufficient minibike into and 3 weeks you will ·want to begin feed, he will not develop properly as the curb at creep feeding. This is a feeder for the he gets older. n colt that the mare cannot eat from. By n Palo Verde Ra ch Foals can be weaned from 4- 6 mo ­ entrance while creep feeding you will aid in growth ths of age but 6 months is much be�ter and development of your foal and pre· for your colt if it is possible. He will going too fast, vent any setback at weaning time. get a much better start having his_ hit the curb, First begin mother's milk for that lenght of time, flipped, flew with small amounts Foals without added feed may de­ some 50' through of grain to keep velop fine up to weaning, however, if the air, landed it fresh. If your � you don't prepare your _baby for w�an· on his head, colt is on good � ing, this can prevent him from gain- reports the CHP. pasture and has ing his proper growth and shape. He was rushed to plenty of milk Generally weanlings should receive EC Valley Hospital from his mother it may be a little hard 1 to l½ pounds of grain and l½ to 2 lbs. where he is re­ covering from to get him to eat at fir�t. J�st take �our of good hay daily for each 100 pounds time and you can let him mbble a ht· of Tive weight. If you follow a go_od "lumps, cuts & bruises and a possible Advertise in the Alpine Sun, it pays. _ n tle from your hand to get him started. feeding pattern you will have a mce, fracture" a spokesma said, By the time your colt is 5 weeks, he well developed horse when he is grown. In photo which shows the damaged should be eating about ½ pound of grain cycly are, from left, Greg _Decker, Vic Cooper, and Roger Craig, Carson BROWN REALTY CO., for each 100 pounds of weight. There n n are several good feeds on the market SUMMER PROGRAM AT YC a d .T erry Decker wfio wit essed the_ HOMES - RANCHES - ACREAGE n wreck, and little Conrad Decker, with that �re fine for starti g foal�. By wean· Saturday June 27 will see �he Youth ing·nme the feed shouTd be increased Center Summer Program getting under­ CHP Officer R, B. Grosset who took the n machine to the boy's home , 3/4 pound per 100 pou ds body weight, way. Members of the AAAA are_asked 445-263 1 With a system like this, the colt Said Officer Grosset, and echoed by 224 9 Alpine B lvd. Alpine to contribute discarded art supplies and A.D. Masfield, also on duty there, "We .______. scraps of material or egg shells, egg wish you could impress upon the people shells, egg boxes, empty pl_astic bottles that th ese bikes are not licensed for or anything else that the children can n n the road, and are ru by those without use to create items with. Cou selors a driver's license, besides this shows I ,-.. Floors - Windows ALPINE TV will be on hand at the YC on Saturday how da ngerous it can be". r��;��:����;�:-1I morning June 20 to receive whatever I General Maintenance I 4 you can spare, Anyone not able to get 445-213 to the center can call 445-5013 to NEW GRANDSON FOR MRS. KELLY The "Joh nny B" n I make arrangements for having it del­ A wire on Ju e 6 from Stockton I 2357 Alpine Bl vd,I Al pi ne ivered. from Jim & Bernadette says "Your second grandson is here, Sean Michael I JANITORIAL Co. Kelly, 7 lbs, 14 oz, 21 inches long, 4 I FIRST BAPTIST Conductor: "Sorry, madam, but we both fine". L!..�:.��___:..��!! ;2:J have word that the station where you This gives Mrs. Emelia Kelly of n Lutz's Garage, two grand-daughters and get off just bur ed. two grandsons. Lady: "That's all right. They'll CHURCH probably have it rebuilt by the time OF THE WILLOWS this train gets there, " Be a Sun subscriber, $3. a year. Not affiliated with the N.C. C. 3 520 Al pine Bl vd. REV. DOUG SCHACHT · PASTOR BULLDOZING Alpine Meat Co. 466- 7769 LAND CL EARING n 9:30 A. M. Complete WIGS CLEANED Su day School . Road s & Lots Graded Morning Worship 10:45 A. M. AND STYLED Evening Service 7:30 P,M. 298-4858 MEAT PROCESSING Wed. Eve Bible Class 7:30 P.M. FOR APPOJNT!'vll;-(T 445-4031 8:30 P. M. P. O. Box 485 Alpine Choir Practice Wed. 2358 Ta,·ern Road 445<:'.752 2142 Alpine Blvd. Alpine 22 23 30¢ a line (6 words) per line. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SPECIAL NOTICES Min. 75¢, Cash with copy to Sun, FP R SALE or trade, - agnetic signs PIANO Lessons, Ruth Burdett, 445-2877. a 3aD m SPECIAL NOTICES REAL EST A TE FOR SALE ---- for utos or trucks. C ll Dkk Mason • 445-4525. GAINES LAUNDRY & CLEANERt in ·------·---·-- Free Pick up & Delivery. 463 -9944. PINE ACRES TREE NURSERY 5 CHOICE ACRES , nearly level l l e l a READY TO FINISH F urniture. Fun and Gal on O eanders, 59¢, Texas Priv t, Alpine, 1 mi e So of Freew y. Zoned SEPTIC TANKS CLEAN ED l savings at MARY CART ER PAINTS, 2 42 large 5 ga . $3. 89. Monterey Pines, A-1-1 ( one house to 1 ac re). Excellent Modern Septic Tank Service, 444-6197. a e l W. Main, El Cajon. 444-23 1G. 2 to 8', re s. pric s. A so shade and for ranch home and horses. Beautiful T T fruit trees,l view. $25, 500. Terms. Owner. Call FRESH PICKED sweet com, 98¢ dozen. RUS DEEDS bought and sold. Don 1267 Arno d Way. 445-3037. 445-2394 or 445-2415. Local tomatoes, 19¢ l b. EGG HUT, Bates. 445-2537. 2721 A lpine Blvd. PHOTOGRAPHY-- Commercial, lndust. T SIGNS-- Paimed, rc:pairt:d, raised let­ b KINSMANS RE URN FROM SOUTH - - ---�- - - -_---.�- --- . 1?56 ters, gold leafing. R. Johnsun, Alpine. Weddings, Pu . Rel. , etc. W.W. Mc · Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kinsman, South a Buick, good running cond. Radio, Ewen, 443 -4730, (tf) a a e a e ir cond. 445-2773 . 44.S-3745, (tf) Gr de Road, are home andl rel x d ft r ------.. a delightful trip to Louisvi le, and Day­ T T e e e ----·----·------CUSTOM DRAPERY & UPHOLSTERING ton, Ohio, wher th y visit d daughter GIRL SCOUT Uniform, like new, Size CUS OM BUIL HORSE TRAILERS Carol, husband Paul Oldfather and 8. Accessories included. $ 5. 445- 5239. Parts and Repairs. 8201 W intcrgardens, Material shown in home. 445-4010. l e a T Lakeside. 448-0168. grandchi dren Robbi and Fr ncis. hey a BEESON 'S DISPOSAL Service. Trash & drove both ways, report a pleasant trip WESTERN SADDLE. Good for gymkhan . Garbage Mixed. Call 8:30 to 4:30 Mon. with excellent weather. $80, 445-2786. e e a l TRAILER SPACE for rent. up to 35'. Fri. S rving Harbison Canyon to Mt. In July they ar enjoying Tami y Irvine Trailer Estates, 445-2415-445- Laguna. 445-3029. reunion as Mrs. Kinsman's three brothers BIG NEIGHBORHOOD YARD SALE 2394. will be here. Ray King and wife Toshiko ba a a e e are ck from Jap n. Don nd l ill King Sat. , Sun. , 6/20-21, 9 to 6 p. m, Th art of conv rsation isn't lost. It's a a la ELECTRICIAN. 445- 5239. (8/7) e e are down from Sant Cl ar with two Con �t from st weekend. Much sold hidden b hind the TV s t, a a a b e d ughters Brenda and L verne, and L r­ ut still Jots of good us able items plus KITTENS- Free to good home. 445- a a new added items for final two days. ry and Jo n King with L urie are here e a 4832. commercial - Residential - Mobile too, l a e a e Lo-Lo prices. 1635 Alpin Terr ce a whichl wil m k a h ppy r union l a for l . Rd. ¼mi e west of Arnold Way nd AIR CONDITIONING a a e -- T vern Ro d corn r. Ir. -.i:.------,I �04h 'iee/t� e e a a 1 Two swe t young things w re discus- [ TRAILER chassis, ide l for boat tr iler. 1 SALES ANO SERVICE a e $25. 445- 2415. I sin� rom nc e. e a 1 'So you'v acc pted R lph?," said ' FOR e I ��S-3836 one avidly. "I suppose he d1dn t happ n USED Sears steel shower stall with fix ­ I e l e I 9926 Hawley Rd. El Cajon to mention h had previous y propos d· tures. $30. 445- 2415, I to me?" I I a b e -=- "Well he did confess that he'd done LARGE Sunflame oil he ter suita l for I - =-=_- I LEGAL NOTICE a lot of silly things before me m et me. " home or cabin. $45. 445-2415. I I 51031 CERTJFICATE FOR TRANSACTING TT lab e BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME T av by adult. It is hereby certified that the undersigned are trans­ LEGAL NO ICE Ut 1o�1 Jr� e r � a e J �- ff =- I acting business in Alpine, County of San Diego, State - • rn p ,. ona c h e ff r. {6/26) _;- � _ _ � ;;:! = =... of Ca1ifornia, under a fictitious name, or a designation I nor showing the names of the persons interested tfierein, No. 44433-A T T T b e 1 towit: CERTIFICA E OF ABANDONMEN OF he Log Ca in Cafe, wher the old .-\�; y \. .. f: i \\Y C( !. 0R Hilderbrand Richfield Service FICTITIOUS NAME a ee I Interstate Sand Tavern Road, Alpine, Calif. e oak grows inside, w s started in a str t­ WITNESS our hands this 31st day of May, 1970 It is hereby c rtified that the under­ car h auled up from SD in 1920, I J\.fost Repaired I. Grant Richard Hilderbrand signed ceased transacting business under 2887 South Grade Road, Alpine, Ca. e l l e e 2. Dorothy Aleen Hilderbrand th be ow ist d fictitious nam , in the While U Wait 2887 South Grade Road, Alpine, Ca. County of San Diego, State of California, LISTINGS WANTED STA TE OF CALJFORNIA be I COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ss on Decem r 1, 1969 and said fictitious e e b EXCHANGES RANCHES On this 31st day of May, 1970, before me Betty Jasencak nam is her by a andoned: a Notary Public for said Counry and State, duly com­ HOMES ACREAGE I missioned and sworn, personally appeared Grant Richard Rock'n "H" Ranch Hilderbrand and Dorothy Aleen Hilderbrand known to me Rt. 1, Box 183 , Alpine , Ca. 92001 to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the 50 Years of Kn ow-how within instrument, and' acknowledged to me that they I. Robert E. Hale, Jr. AL SMITH I �xecuted the same. 10717 Valle Vista, Lakeside, Ca, !N WITNESS WHEREOF , I have hereunto set my hand & l e BROKER from Crystal Se ts ( 1920) 1f/ixed my official seal the day and year in this certif­ 2. Shir ey. R. Hal l e :ca re first above written. 10717 Val e Vista, Lakesid , Ca, 445-2670 I to Color TV ( 1970) 'Jetty M. Jasencak l e p · ,, ,ury Public in and for said County and Start R. B. James, County C erk, San Di go · IJ""" Sun, June 19, 26, July 3, 10, 1970 #238120 Alpine Sun, June 5, 12, 19, 26, 1970 2530 Alpine Blvd. Al ine L ______14 Years in Alpine .J 24 RETURN POSTAGE GUAR. Second Class Publication ALPINE SUN DOR IS N FULLER 2255 Tavern Road PO BX 411 Alpine, CA. 92001 ALPINE c.:, L

VOTE RECOUNT MAY NOT BE MADE LIGHTS SOON ON OTTO FIELD Due to the primary election returns Close to $ 3, 000 will be the worth of not having yet been certified, says the five poles and night lights for Otto Supt. Ed Browning, the vote recount Field at the Youth Center, being donated may not be required if it should turn by the Optimist Club. The poles will out that the ballot on the' state loan of have double cross arms, for the big $385,000 went over. It lost by only two floods, also for vapor lights. Soon any votes, so the board requested a recount. kind of night sport and activity ,can be put on. Every thing is being assembled, mostly donated. Sfiortly ho1es will be ALPINE REALTY drilled and the poles set, then everything set up. The tennis court has lights now COMPANY so anyone may enjoy the game mere. LISTINGS WANTED HOMES - RANCHES - LAND Now that school's out, School Principal Mark Kerby is going camping 2175 Arnold Way 445-3310 to Seattle to visit his new granddaughter.

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