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ALPINE ECHO A WEEKLY NEWS MAGA Z INE SERVING AL PINE AND THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE ALPINE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1961 A bout Alpine Bustne ss Dir ector y Campo News Church Service s Date Book CONTENTS 3 5 6 4 4 PRICE FI VE CENTS VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, Page 1 Gudener's Checklist 2 Smile A While 5 St. Mary's Group 7 Vandali sm 7 Wa ter Di st rict 3

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Page 1: ALPINE ECHO Echo... · ALPINE ECHO A WEEKLY NEWS MAGAZ INE SERVING ALPINE AND THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE ALPINE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1961 A bout Alpine Bustness ... At the annual

ALPINE ECHO A WEEKLY NEWS MAGA Z INE SERVING AL PINE AND

THE MOUNTAIN EMPIRE

ALPINE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1961

A bout Alpine

Bustne ss Dir ector y

Campo News Church Service s Date Book

CONTENTS

3 5 6 4

4

PRICE FIVE CENTS

VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, Page 1

Gudener's Checklist 2

Smile A While 5 St. Mary's Group 7

Vandali s m 7

Wa ter Di st rict 3

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P. 2, ALPINE ECHO, Jan . 12, 196J TO VOTE ON PROPOSAL

At the annual meeting of the Alpine Community Church next week on Friday, January 20th, a vote will be taken to approve the proposed constitution for the United Church of C.Prist , formed by the union of the Congregational and Evangelical Reformed Churches. To date more than 7lf'/o of the Congregational Churches voting have voted "Yes".

There will be a potluck dinner preceding the business meeting

Gartl~n~r' s Ch~cltlist LETTER WITH MONEY TO HELP by Calif. Assn. of Nurserymen Dear Editor, 1. Plant deciduous fruit trees this I enclose check for $6. for the month . Also grapes, cane berries little girl who needs speech and stra 'dberries. lessons. I hope you will be able to 2. Plant flowering quince for some collect more through your helpful delightful early color. A hedge of and interesting newspaper. quince makes a thorny and im- Sincerely, passable boundary. Julia S. Sachse 3. Roses that are not planted the EDITOR'S NOTE: Thank you for day they are purchased should your help. Perhaps this will "start have their roots covered with the ball rolling" ? moist soil. FUND STARTS TO HELP S'rX 4 . Beware of collecting your own YEAR OLD TO TALK leaf mold . You rna y be collecting Donations have started to come

Shoe a sackful of trouble from oak in to help the six year olq little

R • root fungus at the same time. girl to talk. Remember the story

epalr 5. If you haven 't already, prune last week about the grandmother 1314 E Broadway roses this month. At the same t ime who wants work to earn money for

El CAJON {BOSTONIA) strip off any remaining leaves $12. an hour speech therapy for that have not fallen of their own her granddaughter?

WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE accord . Clean up fallen leaves Several suggestions have been

r;===B~O=O=T~.._~S=j~Q~O~==~a;ro~u;n~d~r~os~e;s~. ======:-;~ offered and also a start of cash to help pay for medical care. Would you like to have a share in helping

PARIS MORTUARY this youngster to talk? If so, send your contribution care of THE ECHO, P, 0 . Box 8, Alpine . Perhaps you belong to a club which would like to help.

HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN FOR QUALITY ,

GOOD TA STE, AND THE COMPLETENESS

OF THE I R F AC ILITIES AND SERVICES

374 It Magnolia HI 4 5195 El CAJON CALIFORNIA

SPON S OR OF THE FOREST LAW N

FUNERAL I NSURANCE PLAN . For all ages. For further information (without cost or obligation) Phone Mrs. Wanda Vendan, HI 5- 3339.

Alpine local representative.

ALPINE RESIDENT DIES George Hoggard, 63, owner of

the Alpine Villa on Tavern Road, died last Friday of a heart attack.

He is survived by his wife, Leila. Funeral services were conducted by Dr .Roger Larson at the El Cajon Mortuary Monday with burial at Glen Abbey. LONG-TIME RESIDENT DIES

David Hardy Simpson, 86, died in an Alpine rest home. He was an honorary deacon of the Alpine Community Church . His wife died within the past year.

Dr . Roger Larson conducted the funeral service at El Cajon Mort ­Iary last Friday .

WATER DISTRICT TO MEET The Alpine Heights Municipal

Water Distric t will meet next . .. Wednesday evening, January 18,

~========================l.J in Fuller Hall, 8 P. M,

ALPINE ECHO A WE EKLY NEWS MAGAZINE SERV I NG ALPIN E AND

THE MOUNTAI N EMPI RE

ALPINE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1961

About Alp i ne B us i.n e s s D i r e c r o r y Campo News C hu rch Se r vi c es Da te Book

1t with us cc and

PRICE FIVE CENTS VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, Page 1

tT PACKING PINE BRANCH Meaa Realty Co. ILL BROWN, Mgr. · 5-3603 Hickory 5-3035

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p 2 ALPINE ECHO, Jan . 12, 1961 TO VOTE ON PROPOSAL

At the annual meeting of the Alpine Community Church next week on Friday, January 20th, a vote will be taken to approve the proposed constitution for the United Church of C{l.rist, formed by the union of the Congregational and Evangelical Reformed Churches.To date more than 7CP/o of the Congregational Churches voting have voted "Yes".

there will be a potluck dinner preceding the business meeting.

GarJ.~nn' s Ch~dlist LETTER WITH MONEY TO HELP by Calif. Assn. of Nurserymen Dear Editor, 1 . Plant deciduous fruit trees this I enclose check for $6 · for the month . Also grapes, cane berries little girl who needs speech and stra ;.Tberries . lessons . I hope you will be able to 2. Plant flowering quince for some collect more through your helpful delightful early color. A hedge of an~r interesting newspaper· quince makes a thorny and im- Sincerely.

Julia S. Sachse passable boundary. 3. Roses that are not planted the EDITOR'S NOTE: Thank you for day they are purchased should your help. Perhaps this will "start -have their roots covered with the ball rolling"? .

FUND STARTS TO HELP SIX moist soil. YEAR OLD TO TALK 4. Beware of collecting your own

Donations have started to come leaf mold . You may be collecting . a sackful of trouble from oak in to help the six year old little Shoe girl to talk . Remember the story root fungus at the same time. h

R • last week about the grandmot er . epal·r 5.If you haven 't already, prune f who wams work to earn money or roses this month . At the same time 1314 E Broadway $12. an hour speech therapy for

) strip off any remaining leaves

El CAJON {80S TONIA· that have not fallen of their own her granddaughter? ·ou WAIT SERVICE several suggestions have been WHilE Y accord . Clean up fallen leaves

. offered and also a start of cash to BOOTS 100 around roses. w ld r.~=~~~ .... ~==~==~===================n help pay for medical care . ou

you like to have a share in helping

PA~I.S MORTUARY ·' lk '> If •0 ,., ,., this youngster to ta . so, """u

your ~ontribution care of THE ECHO, P. 0, Box 8, Alpine. Perhaps

. HAS LONG BEE N KNOWN FOR QUALITY ,

GOOD TASTE, AND THE COMPLETE~ESS

OF THE I R FAC I LITIES AND SERVICES

374 M. Magnolia HI 4 5195 EL CAJON CALIFORNIA

SPONSOR OF THE FOREST LAW N

FUNER AL INSURANCE PLAN , For all ages. For further information (without cost or obligation) Phone Mrs. Wanda Vendan, HI 5- 3339.

Alpine local representative.

you belong to a club which would like to help.

ALPINE RESIDENT DIES George Hoggard, 63, owner of

the Alpine Villa on Tavern Road, • ~ciied ·!ast.Fri9ay of a heart attack.

He is survived by his" wife. Leila · Funeral services were conducted by Dr .Roger Larson at the El Cajon Mortuary Monday with burial at Glen Abbey. LONG-TIME RESIDENT DIES

David Hardy Simpson, 86, died 111 an Alpine rest home . He was an honorary deacon of the Alpine Community Church. His wife died within the past year.

Dr. Roger Larson conducted the funeral service at El Cajon Mort­Iary last Friday .

WATER DISTRICT TO MEET The Alpine Heights Municipal

~ Water District will meet next Wednesday evening. January 18,

u===~··=· ·=================t===:::LJ in Fuller Hall, 8 P. M,

.,orth seeing and should be sup-ported by the area . ·

Announcement is made of the wedding during the holidays of Bob Scott of Rockledge Cafe on Highway 94 and a Harbison Can­yon girl. They will make their home in Brawley where Mr. Scott is employed. .

Jim Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis of Campo, the local postmaster, underwent surgery after injuring his knee while playing football on the 0 , C. Jun­ior College team. He is conva­lescing at home fn Campo .

. Mr. Acerno, principal of the Campo Elementary School flew back to New York a few weeks ago. He was c~lled there due to the suddent death of his father. We extend our deepest sympathy,

Mr . and Mrs. Wm. Wordley, Mr. and Mrs. Alden M. Faris a nd Bee Boyd rraveled to El Centro to~!!­;~ .. "'--w· V,~··s Eve They attend-JVY t~t:: • cdl .

ed the annual New Year's square dance given by the Below C 's Club and had a wonderful time . The dance was held in the aud­itorium of the New Catholic School in El Centro . The callers were Ed Berryman, Harold Eber-

wein and Roy Close. At midnight a buffet supper was served con ­sisting of roast turkey ,baked ham.

dressing. potato salad, slaw, olives. celery, hot rolls,coffee and pecan tarts for dessert: At rfle stroke of midnight a shower of balloosn were released from the ceiling--also noise makers were distributed. In spite of the fire hazard during

the holidays. the Forestry men confined to duty at Cameron Camp near LaPosta en joyed a homecooked Christmas dinnet prepared by Mrs . Ben Seikert and Mrs. Jack Thomas . Their husbands and family went with them to the camp to enjoy the dinner with the Forestry men which included Bernie Seikert .

VANDAL I SM We regret to report that vandals

broke windows at Alpine School and at the upstairs apartment of Jeannettee Hinkle about 10 P. M l~st Friday night . Wiring was also ripped from the car of a ~ocal

resident This latest in a senes of such acts which have included · ~reeking several houses and cabins·, damaging at least one filling station and various ac ts of destruction at the Youth Center.

The repetition of this type of behavior probably indicates that local youths are involve~. If so, why is it that the parents of the.se young people don't know where their youths are? It is only a de ­linquent parent wh<? turns a youth loose without knowing where he

P. 7, ALPINE ECHO,Jan.l2,1961

.ST. MARYS GROUP The St. Mary's Group of the St.

Philomena Church will meet next week on January 20th at thehome on Mrs. Campbell at the Habit Motor Court. 2 P. M,

ONLY 3.50 A DAY

T h i s i s a 11 yo u h a v e

to pa y for a 69 acre Ran c h. Hom e - Bar n , W a t e r • E I ec t r i c i t y -Own e r . H I 5 2537.

M. H. SMITH 113 West Mein St; El CeJon We Give S & H Grecen Stamps PRESCRIPTION PHARMA(Y

Telephon• Hickory ~115

is and what he is doing. Youth I with modern automobiles are still ·, the responsibility of parents. ELSIE & RALPH'S

UPHOLSTERY Second; why is it that our sher­iff's force is so inadequate? The few· deputies who come to Alpine are courteous, efficient and well trained, but they are too few . And last ; just why does the pros ­

ecuting attorney's office continue to believe that youthful misbe ·

havior will correct itself? After a destructive raid on El Capitan High School two sailors were per­mitted to plead guilty to the petty misdemeanor called mali­cious mischief and then turned loose to repeat ,

This is tht! problem. . .. .. ..

It will not solve itseu . Alpine should act .

Edgar S. Welty

List with us and

START PACKING ALPINE BRANCH La Mesa Realty Co.

BILL BROWN, Mer. HlcbrY 5-3603 Hickory 5-3035

ALI. WO RK GU A RA NT EED

FREE P ICKUP a ad D ELIVERY

2359 HIGHWAY 80 HI5 -2 809

P . 0 . Box 25 A LP IN E CAL .

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NORMAN C. ROBERTS CO. Brokers arul Dealers In Securities of

Am~rica' s leading Companies 494 N Magnolia EL CAJON

H125557 COMPLETE BOARDROOM FACILITIES

East County's Only New York Stock Exchange Member

You Tell Us How 'You' .... - Want To .Buy_

54 PONTIAC 8 56 ·FORD 8 COI'N. STAR CHIEF - 4-door custom automatic, radio and heater, A straight -clean ear.

WAS ........................... $698 ONLY .... $316 54 CHEY CONY.

BEL AIR - Automatic, power steering, radio, beater, etc . Like new inside and out

WAS ........... -.... " .............. $798 ONLY .................. . $498 56 PLYMOUTH 8 2dr HARDTOP

BELVEDERE Automatic, Radio,

Heater. Straight and Clean WAS ..... . . . . . ... ..... $998

ONLY $~48

FAIRLANE - automatic, radio & heater etc. A jet black beauty.

WAS .•......................... $998 ONLY .••. S 750 58 CHEY 8- CONY. Automatic, power steering, radio heater,Beautiful bronze and white

WAS.................... $1198

ONLY... $998

59 DO DuE~ TON Pick up - like new throughout

WAS ................... $14-98 ONLY... $n9a

53 Q.t--.-f.C ~TON 59 STU.DE. 6 WGN. ' Pick up· - 4 speed transmission 2-door deluxt, overdrive, hailer,

ate. A buutiful car. Economy plus. Good all the way through WAS ........................ $1798

WASLY··························$· $898 ONLY •••• $1 30.,. : 0 N . . . ._,;._6~9~8 -:-:-:-;:-~:-;::-:

A DOZEN GOOD CLEAN WAGONS TO CHOOSE FROM, CHECK WITH US FOR PICKUPS TOO.

SEE US FIRST OR LAST. BUT SEE US BENTER BROS. 4~ W. MAIN. EL CAJON HI~ 1161

WE TREAT YOU LIKE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS.

HELLAND APPLIANCE

A U T t-4 0 R t ZE0 F'RI G l OA.IRE OEA LE: f:l

o ·KEEF r: li ME.R R t TT RAN G ES • M AVTAG

MA G NAV(.)X T(LEVYS I ON 8r: ST-EREO

GUARANTEED USED APPLIANCES WAS NOW

Servel Gas Refrig. Maytag Auto . Washer Frigid . E lee . Range Westinghouse

Clothes Dryer

$99 . $t59 149.119

99 . 69

FREE Delivery and Installation SALES AND SERVICE

226 W. MAIN. ST. EL CAJON HI 4-1411

E I ectric

Heaters

_weather 5 tr i. ppin·g·

PAINT COLOR MAtCHING

Glass COMPI.ETE

Builders Supplies

AL lfiNKLE LUMBBl

AND JV.NCH SUPPUES

ALPINE 2101 Hiway 80 illc:k.,. W114

P. B, ALPINE ECHO,Jan.l2, 1961

worth seeing and should be sup­ported by the area.

Announcement is made of the wedding during the holidays of Bob Scott of Rockledge Cafe on Highway 94 and a Harbison Can­yon girl. They will make their home in Brawley where Mr . Scott is employed.

Jim Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis of Campo. the local postmaster, underwent surgery after injuring his knee while playing football on the 0, C. Jun­ior College team . He is conva­lescing at home in Campo .

Mr . Acerno, principal of the Campo Elementary School flew back to Ne'\V York a few weeks ago. He was called there due to the sud dent death of his father. We extend our deepest sympathy ,

Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Wordley, Mr. and Mrs. Alden M. Faris and Bee Boyd traveled to El Centro to en­joy NewYear's Eve.They attend­ed the annual New Year's square dance given by the Below C 's Club and had a wonderful t ime . The dance was held in the aud­itorium of the New Catholic School in El Centro . The callers were Ed Berryman, Harold Eber-

wein and Roy Close . At midnight a buffet supper was served con­sisting of roast turkey,baked ham, dressing, potato salad, slaw, olives, celery, hot rolls,coffee and pecan tarts for dessert . At the stroke of midnight a shower of balloosn were released from the ceiling--also noise makers were distributed. In spite of the fire hazard during

the holidays, the Forestry men confined to duty at Cameron Camp near LaPosta enjoyed a bomecooked Christmas dinnet prepared by Mrs. Ben Seikert and Mrs.Jack Thomas .Their husbands and family went with them to the camp to enjoy the dinner with the ·Forestry men which included Bernie Seikert.

VANDALISM We regret to report that vandals

broke windows at Alpine School and at the upstairs apartment of Jeannettee Hinkle about 10 P. M last Friday night . Wiring was also ripped from the car of a local resident This latest in a series of such acts which have included wrecking several houses and cabins, damaging at least one filling station and various acts of destruction at the Youth Center.

The repetition of this type of. behavior probably indicates that local youths are involved. If so, why is it that the parents of these young people don 't know where their youths are? ·It is only a de­linquent parent who turns a youth loose without knowing where he is and what he is doing. Youth with modern automobiles are still the responsibility of parents .

Second; why is it that our sher­iff's force is so inadequate? The few deputies who come to Alpine are courteous, efficient and well trained, but they are too few . And last; just why does the pros­

ecuting attorney's office continue to believe that youthful misbe­

havior will correct itself? After a destructive raid on El Capitan High School two sailors were pet­mitted to plead guilty to the petty misdemeanor called mali­cious mischief and then turned loose to repeat ,

This is the problem. It will not solve itself. Alpine should act .

Edgar S . Welty

List with us and

START PACKING ALPINE BRA.NCH La Mesa Realty Co.

BILL BROWN, Mer. Hlcbrv 5-3603 Hickory 5-3035

P. 7, ALPINE ECHO,Jan.12, 1961

.ST. MARYS GROUP The St . Mary's Group of the St.

Philomena Church will meet next week on January 20th at the home on Mrs. Campbell at the Habit Motor Court, 2 P. M.

ONLY 3.50 A DAY

T h i s i s a II yo u h a v e

to pa y for a 69 acre Ranch, Home- B a·r n, W a t e r . E 1 ec t r i c i t y -Owner. HI 5 ~537 .

M. H. SMITH 113 WMt Main St. El Calon We GiveS & H Gr~n St&mpa PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY

Telephon• Hickory ~115

ELSIE & RALPH ' S

UPHOLSTERY ALL WORK G UARANTEED

F REE PIC KUP a :1 d DELIVE!lY 2 359 HIGHWAY 8 0 HI5·2 8 09 P. 0. Box 25 ALP I NE C A L.

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NORMAN C. ROBERTS CO. Brokers and Dealers In Securities of

America's Leading Companies 494 N Magnolia EL CAJON

HI2SS57 COMPLETE BOARDROOM FACILITIES

·East County's Only New York Stock Exchange Member

You Tell Us How 'You' Want To Buy

54 PONTIAC i 56 -FORD 8 CONY. STAR CHIEF - 4-door clnlom automatic, radio and healer. A stra ight -c:lun ur.

WAS ........................... $69 8 ONLY .... $316

FAIRLANE - automatic, radio & healer etc. A jet bleck beauty.

WAS ........................... $998 ONLY .... S 1 so 58 CHEV 8- CONY.

54 CHEY CONY. BEL AIR - Automatic, power

steering, radio, heater, etc.

Like new inside and out

Automatic, power steering, radio

heater ,Beautiful bronze and whit e

WAS ........... "'"'"""""""" $798 ONLY ................ :. $498

56 PLYMOUTH 8 2dr HARDTOP

BELVEDERE Automatic, Radio,

Heater: Straight and Clean

WAS . .... . . . .. . .... . .. $998

ONLY $~48 53 G.M.C %TON

; Pick up - 4 speed t ransmission

· Good all the way through

. WAS ........................... $898

. ONLY .•.. $698

WAS .................... $1l9B

ONLY... $998

59 DODGE ~TON Pick up - like new throughout

WAS .................. . ONLY .. .

$14-98 $1198

59 STUDE. 6 WGN. 2·door deluxe, overdrive, huler, etc. A buutiluf c:er. Economy plus.

WAS ........................ $1798 ONLY ••.. $130~

A DOZEN GO-:-O..,...D ...,..C:--LE::-:-A":":"N -:-W::-:-A ..... GO~N~S~T~O-CHOOSE FROM,

CHECK WITH US FOR PICKUPS TOO,

SEE US FIRST OR LAST. BUT SEE US BENTER BROS.

444 W. MAIN. EL CAJON Hl4 1161 WE TREAT YOU LIKE WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS

HELLAND APPLIAN~·E

AUTHORIZED FRI G I DA I R E DE.Al..ER

0 K££f(. it MERR I TT RANGES • MAY TAG

MAC NA.VOX TE L EVISION & ST-EREO

GUARANT EED USED APPLIANCES

WAS NOW

Serve l Gas Refrig. $99 . $«59 Maytag Auto. Washer 149.119 Frigid . Elec. Range 99. 69 Westinghouse

99. '50 Clothes Dryer

FREE Delivery and Installation SALES AND SERVICE •

226 W, MAIN' ST . EL CAJON

HI 4-1411

E I ectric

Heaters

weather Stripping

PAINT COLOR MATCHING

Glass . •.

COMPLErE

Builders Supplies

AL HINKLE LUMBBl

AND AANCH SUPPLIES

ALPINE 2101 Hiway 80 MlckGI7 1-11M

P. 8 , ALPINE ECHO, Jan.l2, 1961

~U;!~ ~lO<~ !'j no~ &&3• 1:., ~

u~a Ji*~ =in ~ =i .,.3 ~ :· ~ ,. :; ! -· h!a • Do

a a; .. .