AREA POPULATION 3500

Guatay ·····-·········--·--·· 200 Jamul ··················--·- 2074 Pine Valley ...... 956 Campo ·······-····················· 1256 Descanso -························ 776 Jacumba ...... 852 ALPINE ECHO Harbison Canyon ...... 1208 Total ···-····················· 10,822 Serving a Growing Area of Homes and Ranches

VOL. 7-NO. 22 ALPINE, CALIFORNIA, JUNE 4, 1964 PRICE TEN CENTS

IN T IMATE J GOLDWATER, SALINGER AND G L I M P. s E s MURPH¥ WIN IN ELECTION By BEA LaFORCE The ret urns of last Tuesday's election give Gold­ If you haven't been out these water a lead over Rockefeller for the State's delegation early summer evenings sniffing the air, then you've missed one of to the Republican National Convention. The results also the best reasons for ·living in the give a substantial l·ead to Salinger for the Democratic mountains. The perfume of every nominee for United States Senate and to Murphy for the flower that blooms here is scent· Republican nominee for United ing the air of early evening. Some­ States Senate. how, this scent of summer's be­ The semi-official tabulations for ginning, seems sweetest just at El Cap Graduation the candidates for Congress, the sunset. There's the last of the • s t IS tate Legislature and the Board wild lilac, and the yucca, the John­ Serv1ces e of Supervisors who represent the ny-jump-ups, and the blue flower· . Crest, Harbison Canyon, Alpine ing sage; there's the first of the Baccalaureate services ?n Sun- and Mt. Empire areas are as fol­ larkspur, the wild sweet pea, and day afternoon, June 7, Will open lows: Graduation Week for the 2934 sen­ penstamen to name a few of the iors of the class of 1964 in the Congress, 35th District many natives that give the air its Grossmont Union High School Dis­ Herman Schiller, Secretary-Manager of the Lakeside Irrigation Dis- special blend of perfume. Breath DEMOCRATIC trict. Dressed for the first time trict, hands the keys of the new office to Alex Adams, Secretary- deeply of it and you can sort out Carpenter ...... 46,062 Di rector of the Rio San Diego MWD. Looki ng on is 1Ed Houser, in caps and gowns, seniors will . the separate scents on the soft E ngmeer-Manager for Rio. Mr. Adams is a resident of Alpine. gather at various places in the evening breeze. Add to it the REPUBLICAN E ch o Ph o t o. community to participate in the per~umes of your own a~d neigh- traditional ceremony. Utt ...... 99,189 bor s flower beds, flowenng trees, F h d d d th El c Assembly, 80th District RIO SAN DIEGO MWD OPENS fruits growing,_ b~rries ripenin?, itano::nio~~ i~e gof; cap::~d go:~~ DEMOCRATIC and grasses begmmng to dry. This Iwith black and gold tassels, will NEW OFFICE FACILITIES ,~~~ ~~dswe:\smel!~ wo~ld be lost meet in Foster Gymnasium at 3 Eckstein ...... 6,346 • 1 _I .' no . ave e c ean moun- p.m. to hear a Baccalaureate ad· Hood ...... 10,732 Last Tuesday afternoon, RIO San Diego MWD offi- I tam air to nde upon. Flo~e r gar-. dress by the Rev. Clarence H- I Matselboba ...... 2,953 cially took over the new offices recently constructed as dens never smell so good m to~n Shackelford of the First Presb - dd. · · · where a trace at least of traffic Y REPU BLICAN an a Ibon to the existmg Lakeside Irrigation District f t b ' . 1 d' 'th th . terian Church in El Cajon. Also building The present t" f th k t th ff" umes mus e mmg e WI eir assisting are Father James P. 0 - Ashcraft · ·····················--···········26•411 perfume Breathe deep and give H tf. ld 14 346 d· b M Ha IOn o S he" l eys o e new o ICe · Donoghue of Our Lady of Perpetu- a Ie ...... • was rna e y r. erman c I ler, Se-cretary-Manager Cnntinued on Page 4 H f Lak 'd d J A - of the Lakeside District, who pre- a1 e1 P 0 esi e an · rvi1 Board of Supervisors sented the keys to Mr. Alex Adams, Jes~erson of the Church_ of Jesus \ DISTRICT 2 Secretary-Director of Rio San Di- Alpine Board Adopts VFW Pit Barbecue Chnst of Latt~r D~y Samts. The . 1 6 g 0 MWD Bel Canto ch01r, directed by Mrs. 1 B1rd ...... ········'············3 ,99 e • BaJgef Angela sing three Bon.ey_ ...... 32 ,531 The new offices were provided School U At v.·e)·a·s Sunday numbers,M~ mclrshal~udmg, wil~ Give Me Your Christianson ...... 3,523 through the joint efforts of the The Board of Trustees of the Continued on Page 4 1Snodgrass ...... 4,558 Directors of the Lakeside lrriga- Alpine Union School District, at The pit barbecue being held as tion District and Rio San Diego a meeting last Monday night, a benefit for the new VFW Post MWD. The Lakeside District con- adopted a budget for the next at the Viejas Indian Reservation structed an 8()()-square foot addi· fiscal year. will be held Sunday, June 7th, at tion to their existing office build· The budget, in the amount of the Reservation. ing, and the Rio district will oc- $274,000, was adopted based on In addiiion to the barbecue cupy this space and pay the cost the amount of State funds that will there will be Indian dances, in­ over a 10-year period. Both dis- be received under the Unruh legis­ cluding the eagle dance and the tricts will share the Board of Di- Iative bill which was passed by the hoop d a n c e, performed by the Continued on Page 4 Legislature and is now waiting for Little Road Runners. Also mem­ the signature of the Governor. If bers of the San Diego Sky Divers the bill is not signed into law, Club will put on a demonstration S.D. Co f CB acks curtailment will have to be made of sky diving over the Reservation, in the program. The curtaHment landing nearby the barbecue area. would be the elimination of the Live music will be furnished for Highway Projects Spanish language program for the dancing, and free horseback rides The Directors of the San Diego grades fourth and eighth. will be offered for those who want Chamber of Commerce last week A citizen's and school officials' to explore the Reservation. approved a list of San Diego Coun- committee which was recently a-p-­ The tickets are $1.00 for adults ty highway projects which will be pointed to make a study of the and 75 cents for children. All .pro­ submitted to the State Highway landscaping fo r the District schools ceds will go · toward establishing Commission. The list was recom- made a report to the Board. The the new all-Indian VFW Post mended to the Board by Daniel committee, which is headed by w., which will have its headquarters Hale, Chairman of the Chamber's Zuelke, will meet at the Rich~rd in the Community House on the Highway Committee and repre- Harbison Canyon school on June 1 Reservation. sents construction projects for the 10 to discuss ideas on landscaping Bees Swarming --House Hunting 1965-66 fiscal year. and propose a cost estimate for Alpine bees have been busier than usual seeking The recommendations will be th_e ~ andscaping of all of the Dis­ Alpine School new homes. . around the community. Several swarms have presented at a meeting to be held trict s schools to be presented to been caught by local bee men. Here we see Hollis Mancil, in San Diego on J une 23, 1964, at the Boa_r_d_.______of South Grad·e Road, getting ready to invite a nice swarm which members of the California Graduation June 8 State Chamber of Commerce High­ Mt. Empire School of honey bees to move into one of his bee gums. The bees way Committee and representa­ Graduation exercises of the Al­ are hanging up in the branches of the pretty flowering tives of the State Highway Com­ pine School will be held Monday, acacia tr-ee in the George and Mary Allen, and W . A. Tax Override Wins June 8, at 8 p.m. in the Alpine mission will be in attendance. For Burnett place on Tavern Road. Mr. Burnett brought the Continued on Page 4 The tax override proposition School Auditorium. voted on last Tuesday in the Mt. Theme for the evening will be ladders for Mr. Mancil to get the bees down, but says he Empire Unified School District "Our American Heritage" and will will get out of the way when the little honey makers carried a Yes vote of 472 against be the subject of the major ad· begin to buzz around. With the aid of the smoker, l'te MI. Empire Women a No vote of 301. dress which will be given by four holds in his hand, Mr. Mancil transquilized the bees and The current year tax rate max- students, Celeste Irvine, Lawrence imum is $2.15 per $100 assessed Dyer, Marion Bell and Donna with a big soft brush swept them off into the be•e box. Plan Bus Trip va-luation. The tax override which Schwenck. The bees swarm, leaving their home hive, when thete The Mt. Empire Woman's Club was approved will increase the There wi11 be 73 graduates in are too many queens. One of the extra queens gathers a will go on their annual bus trip rate 50 cents to a total of $2.65 this class. Special awards of merit following around her (we don't know how she manages on Wednesday, June 10. per $100 of assessed valuation. The and scholarship will be presented this!) and they all take off together. Alighting on a The bus will leave Pine Valley same proposition had been voted by Mr. Paul C. Clay, District Super­ branch or bush the worker bees surround the que•en, form­ at 7:30 in the morning, on to on earlier this year and was de- intendent. Santa's Village and Lake Arrow­ feated. The graduating class will present ing the round mass of bees we call a swarm. They keep head. On the way back will stop The tax increase was requested a gift to the school in the form of h.er in their center to protect h-er. If she is captured in at the Mission Inn in Riverside. to provide for the purchase of new the first school song of Alpine the new hive they will remain also ; if she is not they will The bus fare will be $5. Any­ busses, the addition of science and School. Entitled "Hail to Alpine," follow her. The queen was succ-essfully brushed into this one interested in going on this foreign language classes, and coun- the words written by the students new hive we know, for the workers went immediately in trip can contact Ladonna Muhl­ seling service for junior high stu- are sung to the tune of Cornell's houser, GR 3-8418, not ·later than dents, and for the expansion of the IAlm a Mater, according to Mr. Leo it also. Only one queen b ee to a hive is the rule of the next Monday. Continued on Page 4 Ryan, Alpine School principal. bee world. Page Two THE ALPINE ECHO June 4, 19645· CAMPO JAMUL By Foster Homes FAY FARRIS By THERESA EGAN George and Ardelle Craft of A luncheon was held in the Morena Village announce the birth Needed in Alpine Palm Room of the Grant Hotel of a grandson, named Gregory May 25, its purpose a briefing of Scott Craft. He is the son of Dean A critical shortage of foster homes exists in San Diego County. all new PTA presidents in the area and Cladia Craft of Lemon Grove. on what is expected of them for Dean's mother, Mrs. Paul Craft Both full time and Day CaN homes are needed in the Alpine the coming year. From Jamul-Las of Illinois was here to welcome the F1lores our new PTA president, new baby. Congratulations. area. Due to this shortage many chil· Ruth Willis, and Joan Miller, health and welfare officer at· Mt. Empire Woman's Club en­ dren must wait for a home and may remain in inadequate and tended, learning the do's and joyed a wonderful day on their don'ts. last meeting day a week ago Wed­ harmful situations. 0 J) 1) nesday, but instead of having a A Full Time home is a tempor­ For that next haircut try Mr. meeting, 25 members attended the ary home for an unrelated child Paul Ficarella, new proprietor of matinee of Mad, Mad, Mad World who wiU live as a member of the the Jamul Barber Shop, Indian at the Cinerama Theatre, and 14 family until he can return to his Springs, at the junction of Hwy. of them enjoyed dinner afterwards own home. 94 and Lyons Valley Road. He of­ at Anthony's East of El Cajon. The According to California law, any fers the community the services rest went to Margaret's near person other than a close relative of a full-time barber, something Fletcher Hills for dinner. It was caring for a child under sixteen a very funny show, and everyone must have a license. Licensing is we haven't had for a good while. Large stone house on. Alpine Heights Road owned by Mrs, Mary Until the end of school, June 12, agreed there should have been a for the protection of the child, giv­ Hollywood which is to be opened as a Guest Ranch by Mrs Olive he'll be open every day from 9 few more "Mads" in the title. ing assurance that good care and Codding. Echo Photo. guidance will be provided. a.m. to 7 p.m. including the week­ t; " 1) On Thursday of last week the Licenses are issued by the San end. From then on he'll be open from Tuesday through Saturday 9 Guest Ranch on Alpine Heights Homemakers met at the home of Diego County Department of Pub­ Peggy Fisher, north of Highway lic Welfare, free of charge. a.m. to 7 p.m., closing Sundays 94, for a potluck luncheon and If you are interested please call and Mondays, the same days as the 234·8871, Extension 245 in San beauty shop next door. His longer Now Ready to Receive Visitors meeting. It was held in the patio, Mrs. Olive Codding has opened a guest ranch to be and everyone spoke of the deli­ Diego. hours make it convenient for the cious food; 18 were present. Lu· working man of Jamul and outly­ known as the Alpine Heights Guest Ranch on Alpine ing areas to stop on the way home cille Hoitt of San Diego, formerly Heights road. The guest ranch will cater to residential of Buckman Springs Road attend· Rabies Reappears from work. A resident of Los An· guests and vacationers, and is located on the property geles, he first came to San Diego ed, and Mrs. Maddox of Buckman owned by Mrs. Mary Hollywood and the facilities were Springs Road became a new mem­ for basic training at the Naval In County Training Center in '43, and after used by her for many years as a ber. Marie Martin brought her rest home. two houseguests from the Los An­ In mid-May, San Diego County the service attended barber school. In '58 he returned to San Diego DESCANSO The large stone house has been geles area. It was a lovely day. had its first laboratory confirmed By PAT MARTIN completely renovated with new case of rabies in six months. The on vacation and decided to open * * * a business in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burrows ar­ stucco on the upper stories, a new Pedge Beckett and Bee Boyd case occurred in a stray dog found rived home on May 24 after spend­ roof and painted. Presently Mr. drove to Yuma, Arizona on Wed­ in Otay Mesa. The county's last 'Q * 'Q AI Lester drove the Lyon Valley ing five weeks at their ranch in and Mrs. Codding are refurbishing nesday evening of last week to at· laboratory confirmed case of rabies Cheyenne, Okla., visiting with their the patio and yard area, the pool tend the graduation of a relative was in November in a stray dog route to the Lagunas Thursday to visit a brother-in-law camped up son, Gerald. They report that and badminton courts, and con­ of Mrs. Beckett. They spent the in Chula Vista. Gerald in fine, and he likes ranch· templating the installation of night at the home of the Becketts The reappearance of animal in the National Forest. If you plan to go up, he cautions, better ing. While there, they helped sauna bath to be constructed from in Mexicali, and returned home rabies in the county this month Gerald with the cattle and the a small outbuilding. early the next morning. The was not unexpected. Two Tijuana make your reservation first. About planting. The day after they re­ Mrs. Codding is a licensed prac­ Becketts maintain a home on East dogs brought to the San Diego De­ 40 cars were turned away that turned home, they received a call tical nurse and has done private Highway 94 also, and their son partment of Public Health Labora­ day. from their other son, Doy.le, who nursing in San Diego County for has been attending Mt. Empire tory for examination in April ~ ~ * told them that they had a new several years. She has specialized High School. proved rabid. One of the animals Monte Vista High School's Sen­ granddaughter, who was born to in nutrition, and will offer specia-l tJo " J) had bitten at least two other dogs ior Prom was held Friday night in his wife, Mary, on May 25, at El Last Friday night was the before it died. This is how rabies the Carribbean Room at the El diets to guests as well as home Cajon Valley Hospital. She was style meals. Junior-Senior Prom and all night spreads. Cortez Hotel. The theme was "Ebb named Mary Lynn, and weighed 8 party honoring the Mt. Empire As long as infected dogs are in Tide," music by Charles Parnell lbs., 11 oz. It was an exciting The lar ge stone house on Alpine Heights Road has been a landmar k High School graduates. The ban­ Tijuana, rabies will continue to and his orchestr a. Lots of atmos­ homecoming surprise for the proud quet was held in the school cafe· spread. We must continue to face phere, we hea~: , and it was a per­ grandparents. for ~a ny years, and for most of Con.tinued on Page 6 Continued on Page 6 fect evening. Sandra Mangels and the bme has been operated as a Linda Whitaker and escorts at­ ~ "Cr 'tt . r est home. It is ideally located tended. There was an After-Prom ~r s . J ohn S ~hmucher IS home Ion a quiet road and surrounded by for those who cared to attend. agam a f~er hem~ in and out of 10 acres of r olling property. The CHURCH SERVICES the hospital durmg the past few view from the home is one of the p 'Q 'Q 1\LPINE COMMUNITY CRURCH-Hc;; e~ M. Larson, Ph.D., Pastor HI 5-2110 Graduating from Monte Vista weeks. We hope she is feeling most attractive in the Alpine area. Su nday School Jo'or All Ages ...... 9:45 A. M. better now. Transportation facilities wi11 be Morning Worship Services , • ...... • ...... 9:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. High School this month are San­ Evening Worship Service ...... • ...... 7:00 P . M dra Mangels and Linda Whitaker 1'.:- 'Cr 'Cl available for guests to church serv- Pilgrim F ellows hip (Junior and Senior) ..... , .. , ...... 7 :00 P . M A group of approximately 40 ices, the shopping area of Alpine Ohurch Guild. Every Wednesd ay ...... 10:00 A. M of Jamul. Both are three-year Fam ily Dinner, Third Frdlay Each Mont h ...... : ...... 7:00 p, M. graduates and have char ted a def­ people attended the annual work and other local places of interest. QUEEN OF ANGELS CATHOLIC CH·URCH-Rev. Thomas Bolten, Pastor inite course fo r the future. San­ day at the Ellis Ranch Cemetery Guests will enjoy the tree-shaded HI 5-2145 on Saturday, when they hoed patio and garden, the swimming Sun d ay Masses ...... 8 :00 and lO:IJO A. M., and 5:00 P . M . dra expects to do secretarial work Daliy Mass ...... ••. . .. , ...... 8 :00 A. M weeds, planted flowers, and put up pool, shuffleboard and badminton after graduation. Along with her R eceive Confessions Sat u !·dayr, .. , .... . 3 :00 to 4:00 P. M.; 7:00 to 8:00 P. M . a tank for water storage to water courts, and the large, lovely livin£5 R ellgious Instructions for Children At tending Public Schools : school courses she's been attend­ Ha rbison Canyon ...... 10:00 A. M. Saturdays the plants. Among those present room overlooking the mountains. Alpine ...... 11:30 II.. M. Saturday< ing a class in Data Processing Mon­ were Frank Elolis, and his sisters, Mrs. Hollywood, owner of the FmST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH- R ev.James Arnold. Pastor day evenings at Grossmont Junior Mrs. Dora Case and Mrs. Christina propel·ty, will assist Mrs. 'Codding Sunday School For All Ages ...... !1:45 .'\ M College, and next year will further Morning Worship Service ... , . . • ...... •...... • . . , • , . . • ...... 11:00 A, M. Gr oome, all of Lemon Grove. in getting the guest ranch in op- Eveni ng Worship Service .. ,, ...... 7:00 P . M. specialize her secretarial training Wednesday Prayer Meeting ...... , ...... , ... 7 :30 P. M. with a course in Legal Training. * * * eration. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE WILLOWS-Rev. Vic C. Ha yman, Pastor We ar e glad to hear that Kay Linda, as announced earlier, is Su nday School ...... , ...... 9:30 A. M Lacki is home and recovering nice­ Morni ng Worshi p Service ...... 10:45 A M looking forward to a September Evenmg Worship Service .. .. • ...... 7:30 M. ly after being rushed back to the MT.LAGUNA p: wedding to Dennis Bird of Jamul, Praver Meeting, Wednesday Evenings ...... 7:30 P . M hospital last week due to complica· By KATHY McMANUS ALPINE LUTHERAN CHURCH-Rev. Karl Sohaa!, Pastor 264-2082 and hopes to train for a career in tions after surgery. We hope Kay The all-night Prom at Mt. Em­ Morning Worship Service. Women's Club ...... •...... •.••• . . 10:45 A M. beauty. Sunday School, Every Sunday ...... 9 :Sil " · M will continue improving, and feel pire was a roaring success. The BETHEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD-Rev. Eva Bailey as good as new real soon. banquet started at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday School For All Ages ...... , ...... :1 :•:> " M The girls of the Home Economics Morning Worship Service ...... 11 :00 A: M it was delicious. It featured a departments of Monte Vista High ' "' 1) Evangelistic Sanday Night Service ...... •...... • , . . 7·30 p M. We have received word* that Ray fruit dish, salad shrimp of r oast Prayer Service Thursday Evening ...... '.... .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 7:00 P. M, School and Grossmont Junior Col­ Crawford, U. S. Army, is attend­ beef, and Angel food cake for des­ 8LESSED SACRAMENT CHURCH. Desc~tnso--Rev. Joseph Prince, Pastor lege presented a "Summer Premi- ing mechanic school at Fort Hood, sert, yum, yum. Immediately fol­ Su nday Mass ...... 9:00 A. M. and 10'30 A M Continued on Page 6 HDoally Days and First Fridays Mass ...... • . .. • ...... • ...... 5·:30 p: M. Tex., after being transferred there lowing the banquet the Prom be­ 1Y Mass · · · · · · • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · . . ...• . •. , • ...... • . . . 8:00 A. M C"n!esslons heard before all MI\Sse~ from Fort Sam Houston. gan. Vic Spies and his Magic sMundry scwhoolhtor all Ages ...... 9 :45 A. M 1) '() 1) Music Makers provided the enter­ orn n~ ors 1p Service ...... 11 ·oo 11 M Women s Missionary Group, each Thursday ...... • • ...... 9•00 A. :M. Acacia Club to Mr. and Mrs. Harol Lush enter­ tainment. The decor was beauti· Bible Study Group, each Tuesday ...... • • ...... • ...... 10:00 A. :M. tained their daughter and son-in­ ful, the theme was Mid-Summer's iiARBISON CANYON BAPTIS'l' CHURCH-Rev. Rolla nd Butler, Pastor law, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, and Night Dream and it was just that, ~~':t~ry s~poo~ tors an Ages ...... 9 :30 A. M. Hear Miss Robley Y thngo ors sp1 erv1 ce ...... •.... · · · ··· ...... • 10:30 A. M. their five children over the week· a dream come true. The dance ou roup, unday Evening ...... 6'00 p M Evangellstlc Service. Sunday Evening ...... • ...... 7 ·oo _ s :oo p · M. The Alpine Acacia Club will end. Mr. and Mrs. Myers drove ended at 1 a.m. and the After Prayer Meeting, Each Thursday ...... '. 7.:00 _ 8~00 p: M. have Miss B. Robley of the firm of down from Anaheim, where they Prom began immediately after. CHAPEL OF THE HILLS, Descanso--Rev. Ernest Meier, Pastor Baskerville Robley, Inc., Invest­ live. Hamburgers were served in the ~~~~~fi ~~~~\ ...... ' "'"" ·"" "·" " •" .... " .. · ...... 9:45 A. M cafeteria to fill the students' ment Brokers of San Diego, as 'tf M. Y. F ...... • ~.. :::::::::::::::::····························· 116:~30 AP. MM. * * empty stomachs. Swimming, more Evening Hymn Sin " ' ' • " " • • " " • · " " • • " " " " 7 30· · · their guest speaker at the next Guests at the home of Mr. and OUR LADY OF THE PI~ES.CIM~~.. Mt.. L~~~;.~...... : P. M meeting on June 12 at Fuller Hall. Mrs. Rod Serafin on Sunday were dancing and a hootenanny wer e Sunday Mass ...... 12 :15 P. M Miss Robley will ta~k to the their son and his wife, Mr. and the highlights. The After Prom CHURCH OF' CHRIST-Evangelist Oda C. Hawkins Club about her recent visits and Mrs. Ralph Costantino, who own ended at 6 a.m. It was sponsored Oommun1ty Club House, Pine Valley Bible Study • .. • • • .. • • • • .. A u travels in Europe, including to the Champagne Art Gallery in La by the Parents and Boosters Club Morning Worship Service · .... • • • • .. " .. · " • " ...... " • • · ...... " 9 :45 • .... ll:ventng Worship Service " · .. · .. · .. · .. • • • .... • • .. • · • · ...... to .45 A. M countries behind the Iron Curtain. Jolla, and Mr. and Mrs. William and was designed to keep the stu­ MT. LAGUNA COMMUNITY ciitiRCH:' (Pz:~~b;.'l·..:_R~v: ·.A.' !4;,;,~~.. i?~tz;oo P. :M. All members are urged to take Lumbkin, also of La Jolla. dents off the highways during the Sunday School ...... , ••... , . • • .. .. . ' 9 - 5 A u this opportunity to hear Miss Rob­ J) J) " Memorial Day weekend. The Prom Morning Worship " • • • · .. • " "· · · " ' • • · .... • · 4 · ..... coznmuntca.nt•s Class "M.' · '(!" · ..... · · · ...... ··•· ··· .. · .. · · · .... 11:00 A. M. ley who is an outstanding speaker. Mr. and Mrs .. AI Reynolds were is an annual event sponsored by Mlilweek Bible Study' tin ~Y eve li" " .. " .. "· · .. · ...... · 7:30 P. M. women's Organlzatlo' Thutrsd awy edacesdweek · ...... 7:·30 P. M. The hostesses for this meeting visited by thE~ir son, First Lieut. each Junior Class for the Seniors. n, r e n ay ot each month • of the Acacia Club will be Mrs. Phil Papin, U:SAF on Sunday, be­ Those attending from Mt. Laguna "'H''RCH OF THE NATIVITY OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY-Father Hugo .EUva HARBISON CANYON COMMUNITY CHURCH-Rev. Floyd French, Pastor Justin Gruelle and Miss Amanda fore he had to return .to his base were Miss Sue Stuart and A/ 1 Sunday Mass . • • .. • • . • • ...... • .. .. • • • • ...... • • .. .. • ...... 10:00 A. 11. Bauer. Continued on Page 7 Continued on Page 7 · June 4; 1964 niE ALPINE ECHO Page Three CREST Shakespeare By JANE MON DRAGON The Crest Woman's Club baked Festival to Open 50 dozen cookies last week for the Army-Navy YMCA in San Diego. Next week, Tuesday night, June The women wer e told, "The f el- 9th, marks the opening of the 15th lows want real he-man cookies, not San Diego National Shakespeare any of this little tea-party stuff." Festival at the Old Globe Theatre So that is what they baked, and in Balboa Park. that is a lot of cookies! "Much Ado About Nothing" u "' {, opens the season with the only Mr. and Mrs. Willard Winberg professional repr etory company on uf 2409 Suncr est Boulevard, were the West Coast playing in the only hosts May 27 at a farewell dinner I functioning r eplica of Shake- for l\fr. and l\Irs. J . S. Tracy of La spe:~ r e's or iginal Globe Playhouse. Mesa. Tracy was r ecently r etired The first production is directed from the Pacific Telephone Com­ by B. Eden Payne, famed Shake- pany after 43 years service. He >!:eJre director and author ity. The and his wife arc leaving for a six romantic roles of Benedict and 1 to eight week trailer trip through Beatrice will be played by Charles 1 North Dakota and up into Canada. Macaulay and Betsy Smith. Young I M r s. Tracy left her prized house­ lovers will be Marg~r et Nash as i plants with Mrs. Winberg so J en­ H_ero and D. ~- S ulh~an . as Clau- 1 n ett~ could "baby-sit" with them AT THE clio. Involved m the mtn gue over until the Tracy's return. rule in Messina ar e John Ells- ,, -:: w worth, former Lakeside man, as It was Mrs. George Ditmer's Leonato, Mark Dempsey as Don birthday 1\Iay 25, and did she pull Pedro and Ed Zang as Antonia, a switch: She cooked and served ar.d Ed Knight as Don John_. I :1 ~pcci a l birthday dinner for her Th e second play to open w1ll be daughter, Rosemarie Rafesnider,

··~ Iacb el h" on June 17, directed b~ 1 and her seven grandchildren. But Dunc:m Ross, professor at the Um- tradition \Vas served, for Johnny n ' rsily of Washington. The title Rafesnider, 12, baked and decorat­ ro l.? will he played by Charles l\'Ia- ed a lovely cake for his grand­ c:,ulay; Lady :Nlacheth by Prisc1lla mother. Mor rill; Banquo by Mark Demp- 1 ..r tl" u l'ey; Edward Knight as Macduff, I 11r3 . Earl Lee of 2169 West and Betsy Smith as Lady Macduff. Drive was "'iven a Special Award Duncan, King of Scotland, will he for h~r Sea s~ape in oils at the last John Ellsworth, with Nicholas I<::e- meeting of the Adult Education pr o:; :mel Marshall Wr ight a:; Dun- class in oil painting, Thursday, t &n's sons. . l l~cent ry for all the pl:1ys. ~T u u Lamps .. :\1 ~a s ur r: for :Vleas_nrc" the f,inal l Cajon Valley S c~1 oo l District's ~e l f'l.:twn 01 the Festival, open ~ on 8pring Music F'esh val was held .T t:ly 14. at El Cajon High School the eve­ ning of May 27. The music was Harbison Canyon truly beautiful, and of a highly Pictures Contin~ed on Page 7 Fire Regulations By LORNA FERGUSON SD Chamber Opposes The most pleasurable time of the year, to most of us, has ar­ Reduction of Wafer Mattresses rived, and along with it, without te: ... IIC. the help of ever yone, also may Opposition was expressed last __ come the bitter that so many times week by the Board of Directors of the San Diego Chamber of Com­ ~ -- goes with the sweet. By all of merce to the recent order of the this, I am r eferring to the FIRE Department of the Interior r educ­ Appliances SEASON, with it's possibility of Power Tools ing delivery of Colorado River tragedy, great cost to individuals, water by 10%. The Directors and drain on a tax budget. Fol­ stated that this decision is con­ lowing are a few pointers that trary to the provisions of the Colo­ some of us may have forgotten or rado River compact which holds Rugs do not know: that power generation is subservi­ All structures should have a ent to agricultural and domestic clearing of not less than 303 feet use of water. completely surrounding same; in­ Ear ly this year the Department cineratol'!i r equire a surrounding of the Interior r equested a volun­ Heaters clearance of not less than 10 feet; tary 10% r eduction in the use of a legal incinerator must have a Colorado River water. Following spark arrester (1/4-inch mesh) se­ a r ebuff from water users, Secre­ curely covering the top; fire sea­ tary Udall announced a 10% r e­ son officially opened on the 15th duction in the amount of Colorado Stoves day of April and from that time River water to be supplied to on until the season is declared water agencies in California, Ari­ closed, your burning hours are be­ zona and Nevada for the balance fore 9:00 a.m. or after 6::00 p.m., of 1964. This reduction was or­ and ther e may be times during der ed to r esume the filling of Lake Yardage - Remnants Antiques - Furniture the summer months when you will Powell above Glen Canyon Dam on be further restricted by any or all the Upper Colorado in the hope of the fire governing bodies; you Continued on Page 6 not only need a burning {Permit AND for any debris, refuse, and brush or grass (cut and stacked), but a permit is now needed in order WHAT HIVE YOU to burn in a legal incinerator. Real Estate The California State Division of Forestry patrolmen are already on SNEAK LOOK FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 8-10 P.M. the job doing cabin inspection. This means that any day now, FULL SALE PRICE OF ALL DONATED ITEMS a patrolman may roll up to your Loans AND So/o OF GROSS PROCEEDS OF ALL OTHER ITEMS place and notify you that you are ONE OF 50 SERVICES GOES TO THE YOUTH CENTER breaking the law. Let's all make Continued on Page 6 La Cresta Farm First ALPINE YOUTH CENTER Produce Market "Farm -Fresh Produce" National SATURDAY, JUNE 6 WHOLIESALE & RETAIL Largest Selection of Fruit and Bank Vegetables in the Valley OF SAN DIEGO Open Daily 7 a.m.· 8 p.m. 10 A.M. 'TIL ? ? SPECIALS EVERY DAY 1473 E. Matn, El Caion, 444 6048 Page Four THE ALPINE ECHO June.4, 1964 Letter To Editor AtPINE ECHO Letters must have signature ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 10, 1958 ar'ld address, be subject to being condensed and will not be re· ' An Independent Weekly Newspaper turned. The opinions expressed P. 0. Box 8 545 Alpine Heights Rd. are the opinions of the writers ALPINE, CALIFORNIA 44.5-2616 and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Alpine Echo. 0 E. L. FREELAND ...... -...... EDITOR Bea LaForce ...... Feature Editor ~ 1:1 ~ Margaret C. Lowthian ...... MaMging Editor Entered as Second Class matter and Second Class postage Dear Editor: paid at the Post Office at Alpine, California Will you please print this letter Adjudicated a newspaper of General Circulation by the Superior as I would like for everyone in Court of San J)iego County, California, Nov. 12, 1959. DecreP Alpine to know how grateful I am No. 638,684. Legally qualified to publish all Legal Notices. to Mr. and Mrs. Wake, and Mr. ·subscription Rates: Single Copy Price ...... 10 cents Fordice for helping me with my beef project. I also wish to express In San .li>iego County: Outside San Diego County my gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Per year ...... $3.00 Within U. S...... $3.50 Jerney, and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Two years ...... $5.50 Outside U. S...... $4.50 Dun for their support at the auc­ tion. Only for friends and neigh­ THE DIE IS CAST bors like them I would have taken Mrs. Barbara Gabard, office secretary of Rio, on the phone, a!ld a big loss on my beef project Larry Martin, accountant, at work in the new offices now occup1ed Last Tuesday the voters of the State of California by Rio San Diego MWD. Echo Photo. Let's stop eating Australian bull nominated and elected a large numb-er of candidates who and support our own American New MWD Oflice were seeking public office. The election also eliminated stockmen and producers and our El Cap Graduation a large number of persons from the races, at least for Future Farmers of America. Write Continued from Page 1 this election year. to your congressman and senators . Continued from Page_ l rectors meeting room in the orig- and let they know how we feel. Tired, Your Poor, by Berlin. The , ina! building which is the space Now that the actors have been selected for the final organ, used through courtesy of ' the Rio district has been using. p-erformance on November 3rd, the election propaganda Sincerely yours, Mrs. Gerald ?· Christ, will . be They will also share a fire-proof Cindy Byers played by Edwm Noble, El Capitan in the new addition. will be issued from far fewer campaign headquarters than Alpine Champions 4-H was the case before last Tuesday's election. This will give mathema~ics te~cher. . The building addition was de· the voters a better opportunity of r-eviewing the qua~ifi­ I' _Elll Cap_ttand.Hltgh Schf ooi sRenbiOrrts signed by Bert C. Wilkas, civil w1 receive 1p omas .rom o e engmeer. m· Lakest 'd e, an d w a s con · cations of the candidates to be voted on in Novembe·r. Highway Projects Dryden and Leon Lessmger of the t t d b Ed d v c 'plis The finalists for the Federal, State and local offices Continued from Page 1 Grossmont District Board of Trus· s rue e Y war · et · . that are of direct interest to th-e voters of this area, and the past 12 years this group has tees and administration at 8:00 The joint effort of the two dis· made a tour of the State to look p.m., June 12, in the Greek Bowl'\ tricts in con~tructing _this addition the offices which they seek are as follows: For President, at san Diego State College. Led w_ill _result m ~ sa~m~s to_ both the Democratic voters chose delegates head-ed by Gov­ over future projects. After the State chamber completes these by valedictorian Linda Gollehon, Id1stncts . The Rto d1stnct dtd not ernor Brown who are supposedly unpledged but who meetings a conference is arranged daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buritt h_ave to purchase ~and for an of­ undoubtedly will support President Johnson for re-el-ec­ with the State Highway Commis­ Gollehon of 8316 Wintergardens ftce, and the combmed use of the tion, probably with a strong campaign to have Governor sion in Sacramento for the pur­ Boulevard, Lakeside, and saluta-~ existing _facilities ~e~d the new pose of recommending the state­ torian Michael Prendergast, son constructiOn to a m1mmum. Brown as his Vice-Presidential running mate. The, Repub­ of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Prendergast The office staff of Rio had previ­ lican voters chose a group of delegates pl-edged to vote wide improvements. The Directors approved and wi-ll of 10718 Valle Vista Drive, Lake- ously moved into the new quarters, for the nomination of Barry Goldwater who is predicte.d recommend seventeen State High­ side, the seniors wiU march and Tuesday's ceremonies were to become the Republican nominee. way projects within the County through the arch of honor while the official opening and the pre­ For United States Senator, th-e Democratic voters without designating priority. In· the El Capitan Concert Band plays. senting of the keys to the Rio dis­ chose as their nominee Pierre Salinger, which was a sur­ eluded in the list is Highway 80 Dr. Marjorie Warmer, dean of trict. women at San Diego State College, 1 prise to everyone except to the vast majority of voters from 2.5 miles east of Flinn Springs to the East San Diego will present the commencement ad- I y oath Center Board who voted for him. The Republican voters chose George County line, a distance of 51.6 dress; and E. T. Smith of Wes- Murphy as their nominee in the hopes that Hollywood miles. The section of Highway 80 l~yan Methodist Church in Lake· . Requests Local SheriH glamour may have some allure to the voters in November. from Broadway in El Cajon to s1de and G. Edward Garner of the For Representative in Congress to re·pr.esent this Johnstown is now under construc­ Santee Methodist Church will as- The need of having a resident area, the Democrats chose Paul D. Carpenter, a newcomer tion and the section from Johns­ sist with ceremonies. Deputy Sheriff in Alpine was dis­ town to 2.5 miles east of Flinn cu7sed by the Board of the Youth in politics. The Republican voters chose th-e presnt incum­ Springs is in the planning stage. i Center at their meeting held last bent, James B. Utt, who has established a habit of being SCHOOL TALK Monday night. It was reported that elected. the Youth Center has been en- For Board of Supervisors to represent this area, none' Tax Override HARBISON CANYON tered and that the lights are of the four candidates received a majority which requires By SANDI CRAIN broken regularly, that the Alpine Continued from Page 1 The boys and girls in Mrs. De- school has been broken into, and a runoff in November between the two with the highest cafeteria and kindergarten pro- Long's class are studying about the in order to .protect against' further number of votes who are Henry A. Boney and incumbent grams. San Diego Zoo. They had many vandalism a resident officer is David W. Bird. The School Board had previously fierce wild animals in their shoe needed. The Board voted to write called for bids for the purchase box cages. Recently they took a letter to the Sheriff's office of school busses which were re- a trip to the San Diego Zoo to pointing out that Alpine and Har- INTIMA'E GLIMPSES ceived on May 21. The Board will culminate their uniL · bison Canyon now have over 4,000 Continued from Page 1 G d d th h hold a special meeting on June 15 Mrs. Fox's 2nd and 3rd graders residents and telling of the van· ra e roa ere grows a pate to award a contact for their pur- thanks for living, for another of grass-wood just coming into are learning to give reports. They· dalism at the s c h o o I and the chase. summer and clean air. bloom making a full acre of are learning multiplication and · Youth Center. * tr ... creamy white. In the moonlight it After the defeat of the tax over· measurements. · Mr. William Ossana has been .. ride proposition ear-lier in the year, looks like a field of snow. Its per· Mrs. Crawford's 3rd grade PU· hired by the Youth Center board I always look forward to the re. an organization of the mothers of turn of the bright butterflies, fume is delicate and elusive, makes the school children in the District pils are giving reports also. They· to conduct a summer ,program at you want to sniff and sniff to try are studying about the birds found the Center. Mrs. Wooldridge and those frivolous · darlings of the and identify it, to get another de· was formed to campaign for the in our community. Drawings il- a high school girl will assist with summer gardens. The big gaudily lightful taste of it. passage of the proposition last lustrate their science .reports. the program. marked ones are those most people tr tr t: Tuesday. Their slogan was "we are enjoy best. They seem so care- going to pass the tax," and they Social studies is quite interest· Arrangements are being made ·smayed .n a world Honey bees seem to be in great· ing for the 4th grade class. They with the Boy Scouts to bel~ in a free and Undl 1 are given credit for its passage. "¥ where any sensible insect must er abundance this season too, judg- are comparing the way the African cleanup program for the picnic give a wing flutter to the problem ing by the many swarms we've and Japanese people are alike and area, which will be accomplished of survival. The butterfly dresses seen hereabouts. Neighbor Mancil Q BJTU ARY how they differ from in the games shortly after the close of school. up in her fancy costume and drifts has had three come to settle in they play, the work they do, and Discussion was held regarding a around serenly unaware of all the his front yard the past 10 days. LORISSA GALLOWAY their dress. During their arithme- baseball program for the summer. fuss about insecticides. It would With little effort he put them in Services were held Tuesday for tic period they are planning a trip At the present time there has be nice to be rid of cut worms and a bee-gum where they now live Larissa Galloway, 73, of 412 Arnold to anywhere in the world they 'been a lack of support for a base· contentedly taking nectar from ani Way, Galloway Valley, El Cajon, wish to g~. Th~y m~t include all ball program, but further inquiries those big green brutes with a horn the blossoms on the place. We see who died last Thursday 1'n a hos· P th P o e L on their heads and saw teeth on ex ense~ m etr. r l c_ I will be made regarding having them in the garden, on the flower- pita! where she had been for some S~eakmg of mt~r?stmg math Little League baseball, and a pro- their backs, and the moths that in!! sage and the carrots that have time. P t ha ted th H expertly dodge our furious efforts - ro3ec s, ve you VISl . e ar· · gram was set for junior baseball to smack them, and manage to gone to bloom, and in the orange The El Cajon Mortuary con- bison Canyon Bank? The 6th if possible. ' and lemon trees. They dot the ducted the services, and burial grade has a math project of pur- stay alive in olouds o£ spray, but bl kb . d h . th AI . C t chasing a house, getting'·the floor how sad it would be to lose the ac erry vmes an t e straw- was m e pme erne ery. Area Births lazy butterflies. In this hard driv- berry patch and even the tiny 1 Miss Galloway was born in Michi- plans and the land area and to blooms of the wild mustard on the gan, but lived in San Diego County consider financing. They have set Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard ing world of work and politics, mesa. They're mixing wild holly since 1922. She was of the family up a bank to loan money to the Blaylock of Harbison Canyon, a war and free-ways, beatles and bot- and nectar from the pepper trees; who owned the property known as students of the class. There are d aug hter on May 24 at Grossmont tl es an d t wo part y t e1 ep h ones, the . f k H "t 1 · h' 8 lb sight of some creatures unafflicted pale spray, w1th the umbrella Ga 11o'!'ay Val1 ey at th? hea~ of our ban ers and the rest are bor- osp1 a , wetg mg s., 7 ounces. . t . trees lavendar flowers, and taste Harbison Canyon. She 1s survived rowers. If you have any financial Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles b h bl I . y anyth sue prot ' em, . JUS enJOY·l'ft of ce1 ery and omon. flowers, and b y a b roth er, Francis,· of San Dtego.· probl ems, come to our bank . Bank w e Id Y of c ampo, a daug h ter on m« e summer 1me IS a rea1 1 . . M .,.. t .,th . 't ' they especially favor the honey- Netl Galloway, a brother, was hours are from 9 to 10 a.m. ay "'' at Grossmont Hospital, 0 1 I e spm · suckle where their humming is a well-known in the area, and wrote Mr. Gaston visited the Security weighing 7 lbs., 7 ounces. 1 1:1 * * nice busy sound at the kitchen a number of Echoes of the Past First National Bank of Alpine with Born to Mr. and Mrs. Victor They say the wild srubs have door. Our city visitor, hearing it, I stories from his memories of the four of his students. They learned Hurley, former Crest ·residents, a grown more this spring than in the said with pleasure, "Where's that past in the Alpine area, passed a lot about the bank so that later son on May 31 at Grossmont Hos· three springs past, and that it's nice oiled motor running?" Bee away in January of 1963. Miss Gal- when he takes all of the sixth pital, weighing 5 lbs., 15 ounces. because the rains came just right keepers would probably liken a loway left the home on Arnold graders they will be better in· Born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bra­ -enough rain in the right space nice oiled motor to the hum of Way shortly before then and was formed as to what to look for and bazon of Alpine, a son on May 24 of time. In one spot on South bees, .and be just as pleased. in a rest home until her death. I how the bank operates. at El Cajon VaHey Hospital. . June 4, 1964 THE ALPINE ECHO Page Fift

from transit, the imminent possi­ nee Oklahoma, to get his mother DEERHORN bility of double sessions until ade­ and bring her back to California quate facilities were constructed, for the summer. To quote Mrs. VALLEY the loss of the voice of the in- Herring, "I'd come to Caliiornia By ROY WALLIN dividual parent, land-owner, or res- via Wagon Train rather than en­ Another report of childish, as ident in becoming a very small dure this summer heat." well as destructive, vandalism up part of a large entity, the possible (I ~ ~ in the Monte Robles area. Sarah change in the status of the profes­ The cutest story I've heard and Dave Barnum were at their sional educator in voicing his or lately concerns two local boys, place this past weekend and dis- her view to a local school board each with brand new cars. It seems covered a number of glass bottles to the possible end of a teachers' one night this week the boy with broken, trees puJ.led out by their strike as witnessed in recent times, roots, the bamboo shades on their the present possession of suffici­ the Tempest just turned onto Sec­ cabana utterly demolished, and a ent property to build a high school ond Street in El Cajon when he number of empty beer cans lying as opposed to the possible expen­ ran out of gas. The young chap about the immediate area, bearing sive purchase of necessary land with the new Chevy ~ickup picked silent witness to the wanton acts for increased school activities, and him up and started for a gas sta· of either adult or juvenile delin· the need for a local school dis­ tion. They had gone only a short quents. Seeing as how this is the trict judged by the predicted way when the pickup ran out of second occurence in as many growth of this area. The speakers gas. About this time a policeman weeks, "Keep a weather eye open felt that these factors coupled with came along and offered to help for suspicious cars, people or ac- the sparcity of population, our the boys. And, you guessed it, a tivities" might bear repeating. area's geographic is()lation, and its mile down the road the patrol car Members of the College Drama Class at work on movie vignett~ I '() tr tr community identity would present ran out of gas. But all ended well with Martin Gerrish, chairman of the Drama Dept., at the camera. Incidentally, Dave and Sarah a strong case to the State Board after the pcliceman radioed in had water in their 26 foot well, but of Education in favor of permit- their predicament. • M k p d • AJ • A • it's gone again after the last blast the electorate of the Jamul- '(: * * M0¥18 a ers ro uce 10 p1ne ga1n -one consolation, Dave, ef'en you Las Flores Union, Barrett and Dul­ Albert Mullins w iII graduate don't hit water, it'll make one zura School Districts and Dulzura from Grossmont Junior College on Once- more Alpine has been the site for a movie pro- heckuva fine air raid shelter. School Districts should become one June 12th. duction. Members of the Grossmont College Drama De- tr tr tr unified school district within the (I tr '(> partment with Chairman Martin Gerrish, spent Sunday Back from his cruise to WesPac boundaries of said districts. Peti- Mrs. Billie R e q u a was most May 31st at Sky M-esa Ranch making a movie from orig- is Ron Sherby, MMl, of the uss tions, stating this, were _available happy to liave her nephew and inal scripts written by eleven students in the de,partment. Ticonderoga, bright . eyed and at the meeting for the signatures wife, the Stetters, drop in on her bushy-tailed, ready to clear his j f? registered voters and property from Daly City. They were taking Under the supervision of Mr. Gerrish ,who also manned land, clean his well out, and start owners, as well as at the Deerhorn the ''short cut" to Montana, but the camera, the eleven students construction on his "three bedroom I Valley Lodge, and at the Deerhorn were eager to check on Billie. each \\Tote a scene and directed it 'S Cl b tO bar"-word is, the house-warming I Va_Hey Civic Club meeting next with others playing the parts, the woman U will take place on Labor Day. Fnday. * (I ~* whole coordinated by a musical • Good to have you back. o- a a · ::~. Under the able direction of Fire Chief Louis Perna. the local folks number which inspired the pro- Hold Last Meeting I ~ ~ ~ Close _on the h.eels _of this ·past are taking a two-~.ek course in ject. Heard an interesting item from com~umty meetmg IS the June the use of the rescusitator and a The young people showed imag- The scene for the final meeting Mrs. Curry, one of the folks up meetmg of the Deerhorn Valley very good thing, too, for Charles ination and much energy in their of the season of the Alpine Worn- in the Monte Robles section-in Civic Club ~hie~ will take pl~ce Mills, Carl Hubbard and m?re assignments. Each vignette stressed an's Club is t() be the home of telling about killing a gopher at 8 p.m., this Fnday, ?t _the budd­ were able to give Max Belov1ch action, dashing costumes, and emo- Mrs. Joseph Lyman .in Alpine snake, she went on to say that the ing on the Young ~hr~sban Work· the treatment he needed Tuesday tio~s to match. There were swag- Heights, according to club presi· gopher snakes were mating with ers Camp .. The mam Item on the when he was struck down with a germg cowboys, in high boots, dent Mrs. Harold Johnson. The the rattlers and within a few years agenda Will be the proposed heart attack. At last report Max wearing guns spoiling for a fight; meeting is a potluck luncheon be· would be as poisonous and there· c~an~es to t~e ~ivic Club's C?n· was in the El Cajon Valley Hos­ there was an outlaw to be c~p- 1 ginning at 12 noon. fore a threat to humans. Asked shtution, which mclude changmg pital and doing as well as could be tured and hanged; a lovely Indian Th rt . b d Jim Wolfe ex-keeper at the San the name of current local events . b t'f 1 t e year1 y repo s WI 11 e rea , d . T t . . ex.pected. maid wore a eau I u cos ume and the new officers for the com- Diego zoo about it, and he said ~n acbv•. tes, ~ voice our opm- a ~ a made expressly for. the show . by mg. year w1 . 11. b e ms. t a 11 e d . Mem- he'd seen it on the zoorama TV Ions, to discuss Issues,· and to ex-f Stella Breedlove drove up from one student who IS of Indian. If an- b ers are request e d t o brmg . their . show' so it kinda looks like we'll change pleasantnes. overf ka cup o San Diego Thursday for a few cestry. ,and. Bwho was. h1mse .an own t a bl e serviCe.. have to start killing gopher snakes coffee and a piece o ca e. days' visit with her old ·friendd aJ)d Impressive rave m a genume now too. I .---'- . · ------neighbor, Ella Belle Ton ro. fring~d buckskin sui.t. A. love~y ~ ~ * I PJNE VALLEY * * * Spamsh dancer made a romantic ALPINE Caught a glimpse of Capt. C. D. Something new was added to the addition to the crowd, and a long Murrell and the Mrs. driving by in By LADONNA MUHLHAUSER Election Poll this year. Catherine gowned pioneer woman stood out By DEBBIE MARSHALL their Triumph last week to spend We are pleased to report the Hadley reported to CBS and NBC against the mountains and the Four Alpine couples got up at a day at their mountain hideaway new manager of the Hobart House via telephone. She was a busy gal blue sky. There were several 5 a.m. last Saturday morning, met -both looked real well and said is Mrs. Helen Evans, formerly for the first hundred ballots filmed fights; a hanging, a worn· for breakfast at the Hiway House "hi" to all their friends and neigh- Helen Thompsen, operator and counted, running from the voting ~ontlnued on Page 8 in San Diego, and then to the Fox bors. owner of Cafe del Rey Moro in headquarters to a telephone. ------:------Theater whi!re they watched the * * * Balboa Park. Mrs. Evans owns her * * * Memorial Day races on closed- Also seen in this neck of the home in the valley and for the Many thanks go to Mrs. Schultz Local Wn•ter iD circuit television. The races started weeds this past Memorial Day past nine years has been at the and Mrs. Trenti for the use of • at 8 in the morning and lasted weekend, were the Cooks of Im- Cafe del Rey Moro. She told this their cars for transporting folks • Ifor five hours. The ·races were so perial Beach, spending an enjoy- reporter that with the help of her to the polls. National Magazine exciting th~t the long hours were able weekend with their children, able chef, Tom Ramsey, formerly * ~ * hardly noticed. After the races and Helen and Bob Daly, taking a at the Sands, they plan to make The entire Mullins family will Mrs. Helen Ellsberg of Alpine they all had lunch together and break from his cross-country haul- only changes which will please the walk more carefully for they has one of her articles published then called it a day. The couples ing. patrons of the dining room. found their first rattler in 12 in the June issue of Mademoiselle. were Mr. and Mrs. AI Adams, Mr. * tz * -ff * * years. As Ruth's eyes are not too The article entitled "New Old and Mrs. Paul ParsOns, Mr. and The community meeting to hear Lou Herring leaves today for good, and there are two small Worlds to Conquer" deals with Mrs. AI Wickens, and Mr. and.Mrs. the candidates for the office of Oklahoma City, and then to Shaw- Continued on Page 8 the stories of the young women in Jim Whitt. supervisor for our district as well the United States who are working (? (I a as several speakers on the pro- ~~~;;~m;;;;;;;;;~~:~~~~~~~==~;;;;;;;;;;;;,.,· .· . -.~,, ,.. in the field of oceanography both posed school district unification in California and in the East. It A farewell party was held in was at the Young Christian Work- ~ i.cht BA. THING SUIT'S_ stresses the adventure these girls Fuller Hall on Friday, May 29, for (lrs Camp Building last Thursday ~ are finding in thelr studies of Vi Holl~tt in appreciation of her evening with an attendance of ap- g..'l~~ under water .phenomena, and the many years of faithful service to proximately 40, representing Dul­ GIRLS', BOYS', MENS' growing field this is for young the Community Church Guild. zura, Jamul, Barrett Junction, as women. There were about 50 guests pres­ well as our own community. Roy ent. After a presentation of a Mrs. Ellsberg has resided in Al­ Commors, of Jamul, introduced the Alpine Hardware & Dept. Store money tree and a "Tribute to Vi" speakers. First was "Christy" 445-2406 P.O. Box 118 2218 Hiway 80 p;ne for over 3 years, and in read by the Guild President, Eve Coronado and San Francisco be­ Christiansen, candidate for Super­ Coppock, the guests were served a visor, who voiced his opinions. fore coming here. She is a native dessert luncheon and the afternoon of Portland, Oregon, and studied Mr. Snodgrass, also a candidate was enjoyed with games of bridge, for Supervisor, then spoke on his ANNOUNCING at the University of Oregon. Her canasta and scrabble. first experience as a writer was platform. at age 14 when she wrote a news- Mr. Brink, president of the ALPINE HEIGHTS GUEST RANCH paper column. She has been writ- Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Hollett left J a m u 1 Community Club; Mr Beautiful Ranch Home in the Mountains ing magaz'ne articles for the past today for an extended trip through Brown, president of the Jamul­ 10 years, and has been published Eastern Canada visiting with Las Folres School Board, and Mr 30 Miles East of Son Diego in such other national magazines bends and relatives. Raymond, principal of the Jamul­ Quiet, Secluded, Off Highway 80 as American Homes, Woman's I Las Folres School, spoke on the 6 Ten Acres of Restful Atmosphere Day, Goodhousekeeping, Sunset "' proposed unification. In general, and Audubo:r> ! Coke's Kitchen this week gives the speakers favored a unification Outdoor Activities • Games • Sundeck In the research for the article the prize winning recipes of two of the Jamul-Las Flores, Barrett, Patio • Pool • TV and etc. in M}ldemoiselle, Mrs. Ellsbe·rg Alpine girls, Donna Schwenk and and Dulzura districts as opposed wrote to the Institute of Oceanog- Jody Sutton. Both girls took prizes to unifying under the Cajon Nal­ REAL HOME COOKING ••• SPECAIL DIETS PREPARED raphy in Monaco, one of the oldest with their cooking at the East ley Union School District, favorinng j and most reknown, requesting in- County Fair using these recipes. the rural atmosph,ere of educatio Reasonable Rates formation about women who might with regard to the students as op· work there. She received a letter posed to group and grade segrega­ Write or Phone-445·3392 in answer from His Serene High- Mrs. Goldie Vancil is in El Ca· tion evident in non-rural schools, ness · Plrince Ranier of Monaco jon Hospital recovering from maj­ the possible deterioration of trans­ MARY HOLLYWOOD and OLIVE CODDING stating that at the present time or surgery. She is reported in sat­ portation facilities effecting the Owners· Operators no women are working at the isfactory condition and hopes to safety of our students, the length­ 721 Alpine Heights Rd., Alpine Institute of Oceanography. I return home in about a week. ened travel time involved in to and Rt. 1, Box 355 Page Six THE ALPINE ECHO Jline 4, 19645 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I~:rr. ;·£~~~:.·~~~:;~!~ ~;~~~~:~:~:;:~:~:~~~~ Classified Advertising 96-TELEVISION & RADIO 1117-AUTO SERVICE & GARAGE and Lyn Blankenship representing cake. I the 4-H Club, who proudly won RATES PElt LINE PER ISSUE 'tl ~ 'tl One Issue only ...... 30c r LUTZ'S GARAG~ ribbons in the Cooking Division. STRAWBERRY CREAM Two consecutive lssuss ...... 28c HI 5-2967 Lyn won first place for her Four consecutlv e Issues ...... 27c FROSTING 26 or more conse~•ttlve Issues . . . . 25c I Day and Night Towing Service apple muffins, banana nut bread I Mash 1 pt. strawberries, add 2 Minimum Three Lines I COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE and rolled biscuits, while Donna The Alpine Echo will not be responsi­ B & W and Color II AAA Club Emergency Service won firsts for r aised coffee cake, T sugar, mix in 1 tsp. gelatin soft­ ble for more than one Incorrect Inser­ Harold, George and Larry yeast bread, cookies, muffins, ened in 1 T water and dissolve tion ot any advert lsemen t, and reserves Dependable Service Hwy. 80 at Tavern Rd. Alpine I the ri~;ht to adjust in full any error over hot water. Chill. When par­ bv u correct insertion. Honest Prices ~;;;;,;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ rolled biscuits and quick breads. tially set, fold in lh cup heavy · The Alpi.ne Echo reserves t)le r!gh\ ~ · The girls love to cook and the cream, whipped and sweetened. to revise or restrict any advertisement It 40 Years In Electronics proof is certainly "in the pud­ deems objectionable and to cllange the ~ DON'S Cover top and sides with sweet­ cr~s~i fl catlon !rom that ordered to con­ dings." form to thr uollcy of this newspaper. ~AUTO SERVICE enedwhipped cream. Donna adds Congratulations to Donna and George lengbridge a little drop of red fo od coloring Lyn and a special thanks for shar­ Tuneups • Brake Service to bring out true strawebrry color. Don Dinius- New Owner ing their prize winning recipes Refrigerate until used. Deadline For Classified Ads 445-3885 Alpine Hiway 80, Alpine 445-2132 with Coke's Kitchen. LYN' S APPLE MUFFINS TUESDAY NOON 106-LIVESTOCI< & SUPPLIES 2 cups flour compo HAY by bale or ton. Deliver by JAMUL 4 tsp. baking powder Continued from Page 2 5-TRAVEL & TRANS. ton. George's Flying A, Service. Continued from Page 2 % tsp. salt teria, with the dance in the audi- 445-2443. ere of Fashions" Wednesday eve­ % tsp. cinnamon torium. The Parents and Boost- ~.....==· 1 109-DOGS AND CATS nin" May 27, in the Monarch gym. 1-1 tsp. nutn eg ers Club h ave ·worked diligently Vv estern Grayhound Lines % cup sugar to make this an outstanding affair (Dtv!ston of Greyhound Corp.) Fe ;t~red were clothes made dur­ Alpine, California POINTER pups. AKC Reg. Cham­ ing the school year. Linda Whit­ 1 beaten egg and under stand the decorations ALBERT E. ALDER pion show stock. 445-2393. aker, Waren Connors, and Lindfl. 1 cup milk were "out of this world" and lhe Agent Hooten of Jamul were among those l/;; cup melted shortening I dinner was absolutely the finest. 2251 Highway 80 GERMAN Shepherd, obedience laking part. % cup chopped apples . Connie Jones was responsible for 445-2123 445-4083 I classes, quality training. 1 Call Sift dr y ingr edients, combme I the decor ations and Charlotte 445-2747. -t:l 'tl 'tl egg, milk and shor tening. Make Northinoton the banquet. Mem­ 11-SER'.!ICES .OFFERED Apologies to Mrs. Eva Swinney 112-LANDSCAPING, SUPPLIES well in ingredients, add liquid all bers of the Homemak ers Club fur­ of J amul Beauty Shop. I misspelled ------~ at ·once, stir until mixed. Add nished homemade cookies for the ~~~~ • • • ,...... --,,....,- PINE ACRES TREE NURSERY her name in a recent column. apples and fill greased muffin r efr eshments. After the dance ~ T R 0 ? H I E S I BPautifui Poplars, 10 ft.. $4.95 u * ti pans two-thirds _full. Bak e 400 de- , there was a swimming party and a ~ RIBBONS, ENGRAV ING ., 1267 Arnold Way, Alpine 445-30371 Happy new.s. .Jean and Virgil grees for 25 mmutes. I hootenanny, and on Saturday morn- I FOR ALL EVE NTS Beasley and son, Russell wU.l wel- * * * ,ing the parents served a delicious : Norbob Trophy Co. I r come a new member to th~ir fam- LYN 'S BANANA NUT BREAD ?reakfa~t to the tired group. ~1! 445 Arnold Way 445-3123 1 lEGAL NOTICE ilv The blessed event Will take % cup shortening 111 all, It was a m emor able affair, 1 Alpine CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTING place around Thanksgiving. 2% cups flour and those in charge are to be com- l BUSINESS UNDER A mended for their effor ts. FICTITIOUS NAME 1 ~~ cup sugar ------No. 36416 "{;: -;;, u \ 1 ~ i tsp. baking powder u HORSE SHOE.!l'iG. NEll COLL1NS. . It is hereby certified that the under- Hugh and j oan Miller spent last * "{;{ slgnecl are transacting business In 1 tsp. soda David and Marie Lindemann of Corrective work a ~;:ec J alty. Ph. 1 Alpine, county of san Diego, state of weekend camping with their fam­ I HI 2-3987. I California. under a fictitious name, or 1 tsp. salt Morena Village returned last week a designation not showing the name(s) ily at Lake Elsinore. Facilities 1% cup bananas (3 bananas) from their annual vacation motor ------~-,.-,.. _"" _= -= _""''"" _-,. _rc -,.. _ -,..-.., -.., -.,_a-~ ~~-wW~ person(s) interested therein, there for camping and trailering % cup buttermilk """=""·-·..,- -- 3 A & W EQUIPMENT RENTALS include barbeque pits and show­ trip to Wisconsin to visit their HI 5-3665 I P.O. Box 397, % cup eggs (2 large eggs) many relatives, including David's Alpine, Call!. ers. Ruth Willis . went to Elsinore I WITNESS our hands this 29th day of % cup chopped nuts I mother. They r eport a won derful • 1964 a couple of weeks ago for the day, Te d Wh itt Pl Umb tng May, . MORRIS H. ANGEL aml checked on facilities, intend­ Stir shortening, sift in dry in­ trip. 298 N. El)'Jortal, ing to accompany the Millers. gredients, add bananas and half P.O. Box 566, Alpine, Calif. Encinitas, Calif. of buttermilk. Mix until all flour W. W. MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell have JIM WHITT AL WICKENS 2120 Highway 80 1:t ~ 1:t is dampened, beat 2 min., add re­ returned to their trailer home in Alpine, Calif. Russel Beasley, 12, and his neigh­ maining buttermilk, eggs, beat 2 Escondido after being the house­ STATE OF OA.LJFORNIA, bors, Don Scheerer, 12, and Bill min. longer, fold in nuts. Bake in County of San Diego. ss. guests of Phoebe Thompson for ALPINE APPLIANCE SALES AND On the 29th day of Ma.y, 1964, before Scheerer, 14, have formed a team paper-lined loaf pan for 45 min­ me Wm. G. Brown a Notary Public !01" several days. They are driving a SERVICE. Household and Com­ said County and State, duly comm1s­ called the Jamul Bobcats. They utes in 325 degree oven. mercial. TV service available. sioned and sworn, personally appeared belong to the Junior Bowling new Chevrolet and enjoying it very Morris H. Angel and W. W. Mitchell much. · You name it and we can fix it. known to me to be· the persons whose League at the Golden Bowl in names are subscribed to the within * * * or get it. 445-2157, after 7 p.m. Instrument, and a.clmowlectged to me Casa de Oro. Watch these boys. DONNA'S TANGY ORANGE I * * * 445-4194. that they executed the same. We hear they're doing real well. DROPS Flora Skonberg returned home In WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ unto set my hand and a.f!lxed my of­ Sift together, l lh cups flour, 1 from the El Cajon Valley Hospital ficial seal the day and year in this -a * -a tsp. baking powder, lfz tsp. salt, last week, after a three-week stay. LOCKSMITH certificate first above written, Item for the bulletin board: Hilltop Supply Guatay SEAL WM. G. BROWN cream 1h cup margarine (1 stick), As reported before she had a Notary Public in and for New post office hours are 8:30 to 473-8461 or 445-2133 · . said County and State.1 5 on weekdays and 8:30 to· noon gradually add % cup sugar, cream- double break of the pelvic bone. My Commission Expires AprillO, 1965. ing well, add 1 unbeaten egg, blend She gets around some on crutches. 6-4, 11, 18, 25 '64 on- Saturdays. Money orders are GOLD SEAL CLEANERS. Free no longer sold on Satu"rdays. in dry ingredients add 3 T orange We hope she will be on her feet pick-up and delivery. Mt. Em- Ral.t"es juice, :y4 cup coconut. Drop by again soon. pire area. 466-5957. a '1:1 1:t 'tl rounded tsp. on greased baking * * u Anareba and George Rinner, Continued from Page 2 dish. Frost while warm~1 T A chicken bar-be-que was given Daley's Truck Trail in Lee Valley, orange juice, 1 T water to one (1) in honor of Bert and Mary Robert­ SIGNS the possibility that a rabid animal belong to the Rideouts, a four­ cup powdered sugar. Immediately son in the patio at the home of PAINTED may at any time wander across the member band playing country dip cookie in coconut and sprinkle Ben and Della Seikert on Tuesday border from Tijuana and bring music. George plays lead guitar, with grated orange rind-return evening of last week. It was at­ RUSTIC CARVED and Anareba plays rhythm and is Commercial • Resldential rabies into San Diego County. to broiler and toast coconut, tended by many friends of the learning bass guitar. Bob Allison watching carefully. Cookies are . Campo area, who presented them 445-2978 Unvaccinated stray dogs are of El Cajon, "the boss,'' does most baked in 350 degrees oven for ap- with a cordless Sunburst electric still the most serious problem in of the singing, but Anareba sings proximately 10 minutes-makes clock. The Robertsons are moving 21-EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN occasionally on request. The Rin­ rabies control. Tijuana is attack­ 2lh dozen. to a new home in El Cajon. Best ing the problem with a vaccination ners have lived in Lee Valley MOTHER'S HELPER. MATURE seven years. * 'Ct '(r wishes are extended to them. WOMAN. 445-2994. program for dogs and a periodic DONNA'S STRAWBERRY CREAM roundup of stray dogs. CHIFFON CAKE 55-Houses For Rent Unfumlshed San Diego County dog owners 2 cups flour (sifted) Water Reduction can help by having dogs four 1¥.! cup sugar Continued from Page 3 3 tsp. baking powder that the level can be built up suf­ 1 tsp. salt ficiently to begin power produc­ lfz cup salad oil tion this year. 7 unbeaten egg yolks 75-HOMES FOR SALE The Directors were concerned % cup cold water with the Secretary's action as it grated rind of 2 oranges came without warning to irriga­ ALPINE, 2 bdrm., fireplace, lh ac. 1 cup egg whites (7 or 8 eggs) tors and does not take crop pat­ View. Smith Realty, 445-2670. lfz tsp. cream of tartar terns into consideration. Also, the Heat oven to 325 degrees. Use filling of Lake Powell will re9uce '90 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ungreased tube pan 10x4. Sift the flow into Lake Mead above flour, sugar, baking powder, salt MAYTAG washer, reconditioned Hoover Dam seriously affecting into bowl-make weB, add oil, egg and guaranteed, $69. 442-9236. the Metropolitan Water District, yolks and grated rind. Beat until which supplies water to this area smooth, one minute by electric via the San Diego County Water mixer. Measure egg white, cream Authority. 'Of tartar into large mixing bowl. The Alpine water supply deliv­ Beat until whites are very stiff, ered by Rio San Diego MWD is on high speed 3 to 5 minutes. based on Colorado River water, Pour egg yolks over beaten whites which is delivered to Rio by the gradually folding until blended. Metropolitan Water District and Do not stir. Pour into ungreased the San Diego County Water Au­ pan and bake 325 degrees for 55 thority. Both of these agencies minutes. Top should spring back have voiced opposition to the sec­ when lightly touched. Turn pan retary's 1>rder. June 4, 1964 THE ALPINE ECHO Page Seven

DESCANSO MT. LAGUNA Before You Buy or Sell Continued from Page 2 Continued from Page 2 CONTACT US FIRST ALPINE in Wisconsin after participating Sam Luis, Miss Linda Christensen PIERCE in the Desert Strike was games and A/ 2 Ed Wanuck, Miss Sherry REALTY COMPANY during the past few weeks. Van Fleet and Greg Sykes of Des· ALPINE OFFICE canso, and Lynn McManus and Complete Notary Service GARDENER -cr -cr -s:r Roger Music of Potrero. RENTALS By JEAN McCULLOUGH J ean Richardson and her daugh· ter, Pat, attended the annual ~ * * 2237 Highway 80 I am having a great time renew· home, ami w:nat's more they are achievement banquet sponsored by Mt. Laguna Elementary met Pine 445·2631 445-3035 ing some of my rambles through­ both blooming, the blooms have the Bank of America for Southern Valley Elementary for a baseball ~-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ game Friday, May 29. It was a ~ out woods at my home in Eastern been out two weeks or more, and California high school students, nine-inning game and a crowd of Canada in retrospect. both plants have put up new which was held on Wednesday eve­ 50 to 75 people came to watch. Last year a friend from Con· shoots. ning, May 27, in the Grand Ball· Nickie Chevez pitched for Mt. La· necticut sent me two bulbs, one of room in Hotel del Coronado. Speak· No one comes to our house but guna and struck out about 12 play­ Jack-in-the-pulpit, and one of yel­ er for the evening was William P. I must trot them around to see my ers, he only allowed one hit. Tom low Ladys-slipper. I planted them Brotherton, manager of the San two prizes. What I need now to Hagadorn, also of Mt. Laguna, in five-gallon cans in acid type, or Diego Convention and Tourist hit complete my back-east garden are a home run when the bases were leaf mold, soil and stood them in Bureau. Awards were presented Trilliums, Adder's tongue, Dutch· loaded, it was the biggest hit of 8 12 a partially shaded place. Both by Clyde 0 . Phillips, senior vice man's breeches, and a small plant the day. The score ended, Mt. La· plants came up. The Jack-in-the· president and executive officer for Jumbo }78 Jumbo 242 we used to call Pinkies which used guna 7, Pine Valley 3. The teams Printa Prints pulpit bloomed, the Lady's-slipper to be the first to come up in the the bank in San Diego. Pat re· meet again on Tuesday, May 3, for 12 Jumbo Prints and New did not. I was very pleased, of spring. There are nurseries in ceived a trophy, and they reported 330 course, that the wildlings stood having had a very exciting eve· the playoff but the score was not Roll of KODACOLOR ...... the northern part of the country known at writing. their change of residence the way which would in all likelihood ning. Congratulations, Pat. Reprints from 16c 'i) -s:r ~ Kodacolor Negs...... they did. stock wildflowers. Of course, we 0 -s:r -s:r As the year ends at Mt. Empire Send for price sheets and enyelopes I watered them sparingly, and All other photo pncet are have plenty of wild flowers right Visitors at the home of Mrs. left them pretty much alone. I High School the activities become comparably low here so why try to have both East Robert Lawrence on Sunday in· got an extra thrill this spring to closer together. ASB campaigners and West. eluded her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. see these two wild beauties poking doing their jobs this week, June The ground is drying up so ·fast Joseph Actis and family, from El 2-6. Cheerleader tryouts were also :PHOTO CO. up their heads again. They had now, so start applying plenty of Cajon, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, of P.O. Box 2830 survived the year in their new this week. But most important is SAN DIEGO 12, CALIF. mulch to conserve all the mois­ Pacific Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Harol the leaving of the seniors, the class ture you can for there is a long Lush, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rogers, of '64. Baccalaurete services will Crest hot summer ahead of us. and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goodwin. be held in the auditorium June 7, Continued from Page 3 'i) -cr -A- and graduation will be Thursday, June 11. The class valedictorian professional caliber. One specta· Get well wishes this week to has not been selected, but the two tor was heard to remark, "I never Handy Timmy White, who is recuperating leading contenders are Judy Ful· d r e a m e d such beautiful music from the measles. lerton, 17, of Campo and Sue "Holt, could come from a bunch of kids." Danny Huot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Household Hints "A' ~ -s:r 17, of Jacumba. Marion Hopi surprised her hus- .======::::; Wilbur Huot played a trombone (For Harried Homemaken) band, Roy, on Saturday night with LISTINGS WANTED solo, "The Sharpshooter's March." a birthday party. Guests included BUY OR SELL -a- -a- -a- Brushing loose crumbs from a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price, Mr. SMITH REALTY Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hurley hap· cake before frosting pays off in and Mrs. AI Reynolds, and rela­ New Location pily announce the birth of a son, neat, quick results, and a spank· tives from San Diego. 2251¥2 Hfway 80, Alpine Michael Timothy, born May 31 at ing-clean kitchen sponge is just LILLIAN BARRETT, Sales Mp', G r o s s mont Hospital. Michael perfect for the job. Dampen it FREEl Brake Adiuatment 445-2670 469..0013 weighed in for the big event at ever so slightly and brush over With Every Lube and 5 lbs., 15 ozs. The proud father cake.. Sponge is a snap t~ rinse, Oil Cb~ge During June is the son of Mr. and Mrs. "Red" and If you are a cake-bakmg ad· Coyle's Flying 'A' Service CASH LOANS' Siess and the new mother is the diet, it's a good idea to store it in 128 La Cresta Rd. 444-2363 • Jo Ann Vance, daughter of a. plastice bag, ready for the next "On the Crest" - .J form~r I W h • Roads • Brushing Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Vance, for- time. DiamOIHIS, ate es. . -Road Oiling • Dam Bufldlng merly of the Crest. "R 0 0 G • Oil Mix • Sub Soiling -.1' "R -a- When you're in a hurry and NO LIMIT! UnS • Building Sites 2 want to dry small items such as Buy One Gallon • Get One May 8 the Crest PTA held its baby bootees, a cap, or a pair of Anything of Value! • Sub-Division Work In and Out Board meeting for stockings, just slip them in the F R E E 1964, at the home of Mrs. Hugh hood of your hair drier, and turn 22 2 b Keavney, 3 Crest Drive. Mrs. the setting to cool. They'll be dr y QUALITY PAINTS Alpine Grading & Keavney, outgoing PTA president, in a few minutes. Ho bs Baranov and Mr s. Caleb Stevens, incoming M C fer J I & L Equipment president, acted as co-hostesses to u -cr * ary ar ewe ry oan the members of both boards. Planning a picnic? The day be· Par·nfs -cr "'A * fore, fill several small balloons 115 W. Main St. Rentals Thursday, June 4, the third and with cold water, knot each open· W. Main El Cajon El Cajon 444-3628 ing, and place the balloons in the 240 _ Since 1948 fourth graders of Charles Briggs' i 444 2316 FRED RUSHING, Owner class at Crest School will present freezer overnight. (Don't fill them . ~~~~~~~~::::::::~, "Expert Watch and too full, or they'll break). Come 1;.:-- 445-2214 a special Spanish program. A Jewelry Repair" Spanish food luncheon is planned, J yourpicnic piCmc1:no~n, cooler,put th e andba-lloo packns intothe PETROLANE GAS SERVICE ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;~;g~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ and Spanish songs, games, dances, P food around them. The balloons and a play will be presented by For Modern Meter Service hold the water as the ice in them the students. Get Instant h eat !or clean, smoke­ melts, and the food remains cool less cooking, plentiful hot W!>.ter, all weather drying, fast clean, year­ ALPINE TRUCKING SERVICE and dry. round comfort with LP· Gas. Meter­ The Crest Teen Club will wel· * * * er gas costs no m ore, In fact. the 2131 HIGHWAY 80, ALPINE come any applications from local . . . n:.ore you use, the lower your rate' talent for the Variety Show the 1 . Iron-on ~atches will stick _to fab-~ ROCK - SAND - GRANITE - COLORED ROCK Cl u b p Ia ns t o presen t m· J u 1y . For 1 nc better· 1f ·yo u place a piece of 13262 GRADING - TRACTOR WORK m· f orma tI"on ca 11 pres1"d en t Ro yl 1"ne alummum foil under the . area to 1 B'IWAY 80 Moore at 444.5382. ?e patc h e~, an_d ano~her p1ece ?ver EL CAJON It before Iromng With a hot Iron. tl 443-3807 ~ ~ Helps to concentrate the heat on Fine Roads The Crest has had a bit of its the patch, and makes it adhere. BLACKTOPPED - OH.. PENETRATION face lifted, and it is a , indeed, to see the gleaming white paint which has just been applied to the 445·2188, or &M Market. It certainly makes JACK HOlSTAD 445-2414 big difference in the appearance JUNE SPECIALS f that entire area. ~ -w Willard Winberg, Fence Posts arl Lee, "Woody" Brown, George 6x8-6 ft., used ...... 99c each olff, and Nicki West gave a 4x4--8 ft., new...... 89c each THE ALPINE ECHO unchceon par ty Wednesday, May 4x4-6 ft., new...... 69c each 7 to celebrate the combined birth· P. 0 . Box 8, Alpine, Calif. Enclosed$...... ays of Mrs. William Stelzner and BARBED WIRE-$7.49 ROLL rs. R. P. Mon Dragon. The Ple a se enter my s ubscription to The Alpine Echo unch, at Mrs. Winberg's home, * * * eatured Sukiyaki. I would like In San Diego County: In U.S. and outside o thank Esther Stelzner for the Paint Up Time San Diego County: ovely lunch she gave me on my 10 to 50o/o OFF LIST PRICE Per year ...... $3.00 Per year ...... $3.50 irthday. Warmed my tummy, and ON ALL STOCKED PAINT Two years ...... $5.50 eart. Outside United States: Three years ...... $7.50 ~ 0 -a- * * * * Per year ...... $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. Claude K. Crotzer 4'x8'x lf.l" PLYWOOD ...... $2.59 f 271 East Lane, spent the month Pre-F~nished Mahogany Panels ...... $3 .75 f May on a motor trip to New NAJ.{E ...... - - ...... ork State. They visited the capi- 1 city, Albany, and then drove Address ..- ·-..·· - --·-··.. ·- ··---··-·-····--...... _ ___... ,_ n to visit friends and relatives AL HINKLE LUMBER Pennsylvania, Virginia, and HIWAY 80, ALPINE 445-2184 City...... -·- ····-····.. -·· ·--·- - Zone... _ Stata...... _ ..__ orgia. Page Eight THE ALPINE ECHO June 4, 1964

with games and square dancing. ' on Saturday, May 24. Rebecca ing a fund ra1smg tour of Glen Fair Oaks Chapel, Sunday, June 6. Pine Valley Refreshments of cake, ice cream Lynn weighed in at 8 lbs. 7 oz. Abbey at 6:30 p.m. on June 8. They will be present at both Sun­ Continued from Page 5 and punch were served. and was 22 inches long. Enroute The tour will begin at the Glen day School and morning worship. children, there was some excite­ ~ tt o from the hospital, Rebecca Lynn Abhey grounds, and both adults ment until Ralph could find the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Horstman enjoyed a side trip to Lakeside and children are invited. Punch snake and end its life. of Sloans Canyon are enjoying a to visit her great-great grand­ and coffee will be served. The Mr. and Mr.s. Clyde Jennings and son, Dale, from Peru, and Mace ~ -(1 tt visit from their daughter, Faith mother, Mrs. Mattie Clemons. Ac­ Fair Oaks Chapel will furnish an Mt. Laguna played baseball with Horstman, and her fiance, Robert cording to great-great grandmother, evening picnic at the cost of 25c Jennings and fiancee, Miss Carol the Pine Valley school on Tuesday Bonaparte and his mother, Bar- there just isn't another quite like per person. The funds derived Bruely, were guests in the Charlie and went home the winners. bara Bonaparte, of Redwood City. Rebecca. from the tour will be used to re­ Jennings home, on Sunday. The following Monday, all were enter­ 0 0 I) Mrs. Kathelene Russum, another pair the parsonage and equipment. tained at a family dinner in the daughter, and her two sons, Rob­ Anyone wishing to take advantage Gratus and Lois Rae are really Mr. and Mrs. "Mac" McArthur, home of Mrs. George Downey, in busy. They have their two grand­ bie and Robert, of San Jose are of the tour, and having no means of Mt. Helix, were Sunday visitors of transportation, or seeking fur­ La Mesa. Clyde and Charlie and children Deborah and Connie vis­ also spending the week at the in the Charlie Cobb home. Mrs. Downey are brothers and sis­ iting for the month of June. parential home. their information, may call Mrs. Marie Johnston at 445-4090. ters, and Mace is their nephew. ~ 0 '0- ,., (! Sharon Rioux, daughter, Karen, Our genial Assistant Postmaster, The 4th and 5th grades of De· '.! a o and the whole Beeson family are A group of friends and relatives Claire Gilbert, is hobbling around. hesa School enjoyed a field trip aiding in the spoiling of their new Claire stepped on a rusty nail. with their teacher, Mr. Glen Several members of the Commu­ helped Jeannie Ferguson celebrate arrival, Mark, who arrived last nity Church's youth group, accom­ a tt -Qo Stover, to the Junipero Serra Mu- her 15th birthday last Monday eve­ Thursday, weighing 5 lbs. and 9 panied by their parents and other ning. A birthday dinner, foLlowed .Mr. ·and Mrs. Bob Garin and. seum and Mission Grounds at San ozs. five children, of El Centro, have Diego. Pupils making the visit guests were present at the dedica­ by the traditional cake, was opened their Pine Valley home for were Danny Field, Ronnie Howell, tion of Camp Faith on the Bible served. the summer. Howard Thompson, Carl Wilson, Carla Wallenborn was a week· conference grounds, near Santa o o tt Danny Moore, Mark and Brian end visitor at the Pacific Christian Isabel, last Saturday. The Charles Paynes have a new Hodges, Ginger Denton, Sandra College in Long Beach. Movie Makers and interesting hobby. They are Yates, Elizabeth Thompson, Gail ~ (l "' "Pug" Ferguson is enjoying Continued from Page 5 making lamps and candelabra of Ward, Sheila Sweet, Randy Franks, The Humerickhouse family en­ three days off, with his family an's battle ending in one Janding the native Manzanita roots, and Sylvia Hhorstman, David Heil'lz, joyed camping out at Green Valley after having gone to work for the in a muddy pond; an Indian-white then t~uring the country tllking Ronnie Salsberry and Ricky Au­ Falls for several days, last week, California State Division of For­ man combat with murder; a placid orders ·and delivering their mer- burshan. Mothers accompanying and were joined on the week-end estry, and being stationed at Red horseback scene, and a general chandise. They plan to make a de- the class were Mrs. Byran Moore, by Mr. and Mrs. George Buell and Mountain, near FaHbrook. good time by all as well as some livery in Solvang, and then on to Mrs. John Heinz and Mrs. Wayne son, and the Ribas family from valuable learning experience. The San Francisco, and if plans work Fields. Suncrest. ~ 'Cr "' movie making is part of the r eg- 1 out, visit in Kentucky and points . -Qo -Qo tt ~ "' tt 1 For those who enjoy the Wiles ular curriculum in Grossmont Col- east. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey have The Fair Oaks Chapel, off High - ~ Trio, you will be interested in lege's excellent drama depart­ rented the home formerly owned way 94, at Fair Oaks, is sponsor- knowing that they wm be at the I ment. by Mr. and Mrs. Vardon Gregg Dulzcra - Bar·rett and have been busy moving the )unction past week. By LaVERNE POWELL ~ "' tt Irene Board is back at Gross­ Prayer meeting was held at the mont Hospital. Her friends and Stanford Linzey h o m e Tuesday m o r n i n g. Refreshments were FlORENCE'S MARKET neighbors all wish her a speedy recovery. served. tt tt 0 The Dulzura School board had Mrs. Harry Wallace suffered Sales Friday Through Wednesday a meeting this week to discuss the multiple bruises in a fall at her h~r.ing of teachers and the possi­ home last week. She is making a bility of a kindergarten. satisfactory recovery. tt t: Q . 0 Ct -;, Bob and Ann Stephens and A demonstration in making a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, of Car­ Trans-Oceanic telephone call was mel Valley were weekend guests of made by Mrs. Delores Isenberg of Sir Red and Charlotte Holcomb. the Pacific Telephone Co. at the Dehesa School Tuesday. A loud (I "' "' Roast Mary Fuquette is in Texas for speaker was hooked up and the Chuck 49: the funeral of her cousin. children were able to hear and 0 I) 0 talk to Mrs. Peter Lang of Hawaii, Mr. and Mlis. Arnold Hunsberger an aunt of eighth grade pupil are home following their trip to Catherine Slack. Louisville, Ky., and a trip to New York to see the World's Fair. YOUNG BABY BEEF LIVER ~ Jl o HARBISON ...... 49: Parents and students are pre-, paring for graduation next week. ByThLORNA .FERGUSON e Harb1son Canyon volunteer fire department held an election DEHESA at t.heir last meeting with the fol- • • Ilowmg results: J. R. Clouse, • • • By KATHRYN HEINZ elected chief, and Sonny McCann, RUSSET POTATOES, A dinner for parents, teachers secretary-treasurer. and this year's graduating class .. ~ 0 of Dehesa School was held at the Ruth Scott's many friends will Chuck Wagon in San Diego Thurs­ be happy to know that she is home day evening. Those attending were from the hospital and doing fine. • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout, Mr. • ~ o(r tt FANCY HEAD LETTUCE and Mrs. Leonard Wildman and Bob and Verna Farrankop have daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J . Will­ moved from the canyon and are son and son, John; Mrs. Ted Reese making their home at their newly­ and son, Monty; Mr. and Mrs. built place in Bard, Calif. Willard Zehner and son, Billy; Mr. -o t:r o(r and Mrs. Donald Slack and daugh­ Jack and Jean Leezy and son are ter, Catherine; Mrs. Ira Denton still suffering from moving pains, SKIPPY DOG FOOD . • • • • 12for 99¢ and son, Jack; Mr. and Mrs. John but are finally "in" their home in Heinz and son, John; Mr. and Mrs. the canyon, next door to the Al Tift and Larry and Terry Sals­ tavern. berry, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook. A party followed at the Dehesa The Richard Blalock family wel­ School for the 6th and 7th grades comed a newcomer to their midst

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