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CAR CRASH PUTS BUTTERWORTH IN HOSPITAL While returning from the sorority dinner-dance last Wednesday night, Mr, and Mrs. Brue &tterworth had a n+rrow h ecape d from POs&ible death when t eir Se an went olt the road into a phone pole. He suffered head injuries, spent several days in the hospital; she was only shaken ue, the car was badly damaged. It is thought something happened to the steering arm. Mrs. B, was driving. RUTH'S SOLD AGAIN; OP ENS Don Shreve, S. D., has just bought Ruth's Mountain View Inn from Arthur G. Evanson, La Mesa, who traded a L. A. theatre for it some months ago, getting it from Fred Ellis who had bought out the Grays last year. Evanson made his own sale, Ellis' being handled by E.L .Kokko, realtor, of E. C. Shreve, his wife and mother reopen it on the first, are capable operators, having been some time in S. D. They take.over Saturday, Welco� to the mountains and success to you! CHAMBER EYEIG UENT I1EM Tuesday night the chamber of commerce held a lively meeting (too late for presstime), with Pres. o. Butcher in the chair. Main topic was police protection for Alpine. e patrol service reveals that it may have to abandon this area as support is too small. On the other hand the chamber may propose, Rutcher says, to get up a sizeable committee of members and businessmen to aear at the supervisors' meeting to request funds for policing A lpine. The sheriff wi 11 do it if he has the money_ Another important problem is the numbering of main streets here, as Highway 80, Victoria Dr_, Tavern and So_ Grade roads, and perhaps others. (This has Jong been advocated by The Sun). She said she felt like a young colt, but she looked more like an old 45. ALPINE WEATHER REPORT- 15TH TO 25TH. AVERAGE HIGH: 69 LO W 43• EXTREME: HIGH 83, LOW 31. N� RAIN 0� FOG. IT HAS BEEN SUMMERY. BLOSSOMS OUT! ,_,i 1: .. ¾R SE: ff EN The 8-room home with 138' business frontage on Hiway 80 adjoining the Woman's club on the west, has just been sold to a man wh o plans re- modeling and making it a tearoom, an El Cajon broker reports, The Berg- stroms have moved to E,C. to live. Alpine proper has no dining place of this kind, without counter or bar, and wil J make a fine addition to the local and tourist offerings. HERE'S FINE WELL- BROUGHT IN SOM� TIME AGO BY BU T L E R, (HIT TLE):- ON PR ATT'S LAZY A RANCH. IT IS 196" DEEP, FLOWS 140 GALLONS A MINUTE THROUGH AN 8" PIPE. IS ON THE WET VIEJAS WATERSHED ALONG HIWAY 80. Dave rdner is elated over the birth of their.first purebred black angus cafe, a cute little steer-- more to come. But he's going to be more elated early in Feb. when their blessed event takes place, as rbara is going up on the 31st to await the stork. .: i I ' -

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CAR CRASH PUTS BUTTERWORTH IN HOSPITAL While returning from the sorority

dinner-dance last Wednesday night, Mr, and Mrs. Brue-, &tterworth had a n11rrow

he.scape

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when t eir Se an went olt the road into a phone pole. He suffered head injuries, spent several days in the ho spital; she was only shaken ue, the car was badly damag ed. It is thought something happened to the steering arm. Mrs. B, was driving.

RUTH'S SOLD AGAIN; OP ENS Don Shreve, S. D., has just bought

Ruth's Mountain View Inn from Arthur G. Evanson, La Mesa, who traded a L. A. theatre for it some months ago, getting it from Fred Ellis who had bought out the Grays last year. Evanson made his own sale, Ellis' being handled by E.L.Kokko, real tor, of E. C. Shreve, his wife and mother reopen it on the first, are capable operators, having been some time in S. D. They take.over Saturday, Welco� to the mountains and success to you!

CHAMBER EYEI\\IG URGENT I1EM'3 Tuesday night the c hambe r of

commerce held a lively meeting (too late for presstime), with Pres. Geo. Butcher in th e chair. Main topic was police protection for Alpine. The patrol service reveals that it may have to abandon this area as support is too small. On the other hand the chamber may propose, Rutcher says, to get up a sizeable committee of members and businessmen to appear at the supervisors' meeting to request fu nds for policing A lp ine. The sheriff wi 11 do it if he has the money_

Another important problem is the numbering of main streets here, as Highway 80, Victoria Dr_, Tavern and

So_ Grade roads, and perhaps others. (This has Jong been advocated by The Sun).

She said she felt like a young colt, but she looked more like an old 45.

ALPINE WEATHER REPORT- 15TH TO 25TH. AVERAGE HIGH: 69 LO W 43• EXTREME:

HIGH 83, LOW 31. N� RAIN 0� FOG::;. IT HAS BEEN SUMMERY. BLOSSOMS OUT!

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frontage on Hiway 80 adjoining the Woman's club on the west, has just been sold to a man who plans re­modeling and making it a tearoom, an El Cajon broker reports, The Berg­stroms have moved to E,C. to live. Alpine proper has no dining place of this kind, without counter or bar, and wil J make a fine addition to the local and tourist offerings.

HERE'S FINE WELL- BROUGHT IN SOM� TIME AGO BY BU T L E R, (HIT TLE):- ON PR ATT'S LAZY A RANCH. IT IS 196" DEEP, FLOWS 140 GALLONS A MINUTE THROUGH AN 8" PIPE. IS ON THE WET VIEJAS WATERSHED ALONG HIWAY 80.

Dave Gardner is elated over the birth of their.first purebred black angus cafe , a cute little steer-­more to come. But he's going to be more elated early in Feb. when their blessed event takes place, as Barbara is going up on the 31st to await the s t o r k.

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THE ALPINE SUN A1,HPIC:A 0 S TINIEST NEWSPAPER

PUBLISHED roRlNIGH1LY

A· P,NE, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.

CLARKE IRVINE (Cl10F< .PUBLISHfR

Ac ICE IRV I N-E NEW':> & COMPOSITION

OFFSET BY IRVINE PRESS 5tJNNYSL0Pf RANCH , ALPINE , WH[Q£ WE 00 A HEAP o • Ll',ING

�t A COPY, BY �AIL S2 YEARLY. PnC�E HARRISON 4-2394

\;r. and �lrs. Arthur Pratt are home from their tour of Africa, glad to l•e back They plan a camera safari to Nairobe this fall. Ile brou!',ht back some interesting new color films shot 1n the big game sanctuary. �,rs. l'ra t t 1s in Yuma for the parade this week. "A wonderful trip" he reports "and great ocean voyage",

AMERICAN F. 8161

TYPEWRITER CO.

COMPLETE OFFICE EQUIPMENT

SERVICE SUPPLIES

C.E. Gleason, owner

::',02 FIFTH AVE. SAN OIE;iO, CALIF.

PARIS MORTUARY

Th is Area's Pion eer Mortuary 474 �- MAGNOLIA EL CAJON

H4-5195 H4-42 24

24-HOUR AM BULAN CE SE RVICE

JiD ITOR IAL

SLN HAS FIRST BI FITTIDAY W e l l , f o l k s , t h i s i s sue of

America's tiniest newsµaper com­pletex its f�rst year We are.happy to say that 1t has progressed sat­isfactorily We have received fine support from Alpine businessmen also the people who read it, as many have subscribed.

We have enjoyed nice business with those splendid merchants of El Cajon wl,o appreciate patronage from Alpine for many items that are unobtainable here 1bey have observed our policy of buving at home W e hav e not solicited ads from any lines that a r e a v a i l a b l e in A l p i n e.

The best boost you can give your home town paper is to speak of it to the advertisers, and to those from whom you buy who do not ad­vertise, both in Alpine a nd out­s1ae Also, subscribe, so tnat some day we may obtain second class mailing permit.

We will continue to boost and help make Alpine a better place for good living'

AL T A R SOCI E TY EL EC TS �:rs. L.J . Ko utnik is th e new

president of St. Philomena's Catholic church altar society, elected at the home of Mrs. R obert Hays. Mrs. B. Sample is vice-president; Mrs. R.F. C'liara, secretary; Mrs. F.F. Fitz­gerald, tr asurer. Mary Doerr is general chairman for the year, and committees for six months. They voted to purchase an organ. First event is the luncheon for Feb. 12, detailed elsewhere.

Alpine Hardware Co. H ardware Plumbing & Paints; Work Clothes, Etc.

MAYTAG WASHERS, Automatic, DEEP FREEZERS, Any Size or Style.

Low Down Payments1, 24- Months to Pay; Liberal Allowances on rour Used Appliances.

� easy-vision 1 IUlllll80 111.EVISION

ITermsl

P. o. Box 747

Te r m s

ALPINE

Terms! Terms! H4-2406

PHOTO 81 HENPY NELSON , ALPINE

,llARHARA RUIS WEDS MR. WILSG'l The second wedding in Alpine' s new

Catholic church, St. P hilomena's took place Saturday, the tenth, whe� Barbara Madeleine Ruis, daughter of �r. and Mrs. Frank Ruis, Johnstown, wedded Weldon Standley Wilson, son of �r. and M rs. John C Wilson, Al pine. Th e R ev. Fr. J . Murp h y officiated. Josephine Fuller was at the organ. Her brother, Walter Ruis, gave the bride away. �;atron of honor was the groom's sister, Mrs. Jay Cral:;ill, and maids-of-honor, Mary Brotherton and Rertha Kelso. Best man, Wells Gowdy, ushers, Ralph Tal ama n t e s a n d Mac McD ermo t t. A reception at t he Woman's club followed for relatives and close friends. Barbara went to Grossmont

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I_) r l· ran k nor now" i--1 .-\ I I' in.,. · " chiropractor, noteu 01.erntor of an amateur raJio station here, 1av� tbe 1'1,\ an 1nterestin1-, discours� on "I-lam i\adio and Its Part in \ational Ile fens e " , a t the l as t s es s ion

and Hoover, the groom, to Grossmont spendin!{ the past four years in th� air force, with l½ years in Korea is now employed in El C.aion. They will live here.

C.E. FLOTO

Piano Tuning & Repairing

..ATCH£5

SILVERWARE

H4.2249

DIAMONDS LUGGAGE

G UARANTEED WATCH RE PAIRING

I I 5 W, MA IN EL CAJON H4.3628

Twin Oaks

PRODUCE

Fresh Fruits

& Vegetables

DEAN AND EUTHA SHANNON

H !WAY 80 BELOW FLIN N SPRINGS ALSO SHELL OIL S TATION

H4-5018

AL til�I\L� HIGHWAY 80, ALPINE

H4-2l84 H4- 2502

LUMBER AND RANCH SUPPLIES HARDWARE, PLUMBING, p'AtNTS. LINOLEU•A, ASPHALT TILE, WALL PAPER, tTc.

• GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES JIM BLACKTON, SALES MANAGER

TELEVISION

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AflY good snap shots? send 'em in. r J Flowers by 1

Marguerille Flowers for all occasJons H4-5955 H4-2174 141 South Orange El Cajon

H4-2464 Alpine

MAY K. MARSHAll INVES'IMENT Co. Tavern Road

Mountain & Desert Properties Notary Public

CALL

STAR & CRESCENT H4-33111

For quick delivery of stove oil and petroleuffl product,.

Rl8ULA• AL�INE DILIVE•Y Sl•VICE

Union -� (.Zf!) St a t i o n

ALL NITE & DAY SERVICE CAR WASHING & POLISHING

RADIATORS FLUSHED PlCKUP & DELIVERY

TONY JELi H'-2317

?RED D. RUSHING

GRADING, ROADOILING, DISCING Hll--2214- Alpine

KIOOERS ElAlED AT BIRTii OF GIRL Hugh and Eleanor Kidder are re­

ceiving congratulations from their many Alpine friends over the birth of their much-wanted girl, Christine Susan, who missed it only one day of being bcrn on her brother Freddie's birthday, ·did land on Mrs. Sophe Hazard's, their baby-sitter. Billy, the older boy is mighty proud, too. Li ttl ti Christie Sue weighed 9£1, 10 ozs., arrived in the wee hours by caesarian section. Mother Eleanor is glad to be home and doing nicely,

PAY LIGHT BILLS RE RE Quite a few folks do not know that

ther may sa�e time an� trouble by paying their power bills at Mc­f.uffie's drug store as this service has been in force for sowe time. Agnes !\-;cGuff ie, who runs this popular shop with her sister- who does that horre cooking- reports business pick­ing up aft�r the holidays She has JUst received some beautiful new cosmetics and p�rfumes

iEACHER IN HOSPITAL �,rs. Elizabeth Frazier, first grade

teacher at Alpine school, has been receiving blood donations in Mercy hospital. She is very sick, still in need of blood. While away �!rs. Rumery is taking over lvirs. Frazier's class.

_Gilda Abt and "'rs. Don Bates gave a dinner party Saturday night at the �<:�oon's home. for the Pilgrim fellow­ship; Following the meal all enjoyed d�ncing and games. Guests: Virginia Wilson, Sharon Ingals, John Bates Hosmer and Virginia Mckoon, an� llon Bates ------

Norman Buchmiller is back at work after a painful operation to remove four impacted wisdom teeth. He had to stay in bed for 4 days.

The Alec C 11 tsomes spent the holidays in Tucson, driving over with the Paul Mirables, enjoying a big New Year eve party at the pi one er hote 1.

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"What's the definition of a dancing in-structor?"

"A guy who learns to take it on the shin."

T H E C A N D L E L I G H T

D I N N E P. H O U R , A N D S U N D A Y · 1 2 : 3 D TO 8: 30

5 M I L E S E A S T OF

CLOSED THURSDAY

E L C A J 0 N 0 N R o UTE 80

HI LLDALE 4. 3586

CHILDREN'S DANCE CLASSES GIVEN BY MRS. BELLON I AT ALPINE WOMEN'S CLUB EVERY S ATURDAY START I NG AT 9, HAVE HELPED MANY A TOT TO MORE GRACEFUL ACTIONS, AIDED THEIR SCHOOL WORK. JANE SHARP, ADVANCED PUPIL, IS NOW CONDUCTING THE CLASSES, SUN PHOTO OF CYNTHIA IR VINE, 4, NOW IN HER SECOND SEASON OF OANCE LESSONS.

Services for Mrs. Faith F. Corwin, 6 year resident of Harbison Canyon, were held at Paris Mortuary with burial at Alpine. she was a native of Washington, leaves her widower, Chas. E. Corwin, two daughters, Mrs. Jean Raitz, Oceanside and Mrs. Vivian Scaif, Culver City; a brother in

.Oakland and four grandchildren. She was a member of Sunshine club and Community church, Harbison.

A spine is a long, limber bone. Your head sits on one end and you sit on the other.

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Benay Ober and James Jensen, d1ula Vista were married at the home of the Rev. Wm. Brooks, Jr., here. llenay is the daughter of Ben Ober, will l i ve h e r e. _____ _

'Mr and Mrs. R.11. Di llworth, (Edythe Trail), spent Sunday with her parents here, bringinf the ir two children Hazel and Bob, from L.A.

BJY THINGS HERE, IT'S REAL NEAR!

• PLUMBING

E.A. WILCOX

Route 1, Box 226, Alpine, Cal.

John C. Chalupnik Real Estate Broker

Insurance Agent, Notary Public, Victoria Heights Subdivision.

H4-25J9 PO Box 792 Res. H4-2511

FORREST HOHANSHELT

Contractor & Bui Ider

H4--2376 Alpine

3 MODELS * $75.0u (WHY PAY MORE?)

BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES

RADIO & APPLIANCE

EL CAJON

169 E. MAIN H 4-5248

EYES EXAMINED BROKEN LENS REPLACED VISUAL TRAINING

LOUIS M. WINN, O.D. H. DUDLEY WINN. O.D.

TELEPHONE MAIN 3203 !'D6 BANK OF AMERICA BLDG. SAN DIEGO 1, CALIFORNIA

OPTOMETRISTS OUR 39TH YEAR TELEPHONE HILLDALE 4-8546

172 EAST MAIN STREET EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA

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Alec Clitsome is selling his lovely Elm Tree Farm, Tavern at So. Grade Rd., and with Mrs. C. , will take a trip, then set,tl� down again. He is resigning as c of c treasurer.

Tonight 4-H boys and girls, members, only, are having a 6 o'clock potluck families included, at Fuller Hall.

Karl Haug who runs the popular Cafe Rendezvous, is now closing Tuesdays, fr o m 2 p.m.

EL CAJON NURSERY Top Quality Bare Root Stock

PLANT NOW!

FREE Del' ivery in El cajon & Alpine

• c.w. KERN. OWNER

447 HIWAY 80, EL CAJON, H4-3883

ALPINE STORE EITA8LISHfD 1890

WHERE You GET 01.iALITY MERCHANDISE COM,ETETIVE PRICES COURTEOUS SERVICE EASY PARK ING

Free Delive ry

LEAVE YOUR FILMS HERE FOR

FINISHING BY BUNNELL'S. AGENT FOR HOMELAND FLORISTS

B&-2153

BIG

Jack. wnson

( D1 scounts)

REFRIGERATORS FRE EZERS WASHERS RANGE S TELEVISION FURNITURE

NOW

Save up to $100. on above items

Belvedere 3445 University T-1-5551 Mondays & Fridays Open until 9

FIRST OIIKB 11.NOlECJII SET Mrs. John N. Vitalich, chairman,

St. Philomena' s Cathol ic church altar society, announces the first initial luncheon- card party to augment the building fund. It will be at noon, Thurs. Feb. 12, in the Women' s club, with a lobster salad menu. The public is invited, men included, to enjoy the tasty home­prepared meal, at $1. "Bring your own cards and enjoy a jolly after­noon" says Mrs: Vitalich. There will be prizes. Resern tions should be made with Mrs. O'Hara, H4-2379 or Mrs. Koutnik, H4-2535.

FRANK LIN BHOWN FRm, KOREA Chester and Coyla Brown are mighty

happy as their son Franklin has been visiting them on a 13-day furlou5h from duty on the l.S.S Bon Homme Richard, stationed at SF. He is their el dest , ]9 This was his second tour to the Far East. Richard, 18, is their other son. Dad was in the navy in W W. l

Scouting has been in America 43 years, so the cubs are having their annual banquet Feb. 13, at t he Woman' s club or possibly at the new school cafeteria.

R. C. Richards' car was demolished when it hit a pole in E l C ajo n the other evening . Mr . Richard s luc kily was uninjured.

Troop 105, Alpine Boy Scouts, donated 150 toys for crippled cl11ld-· ren 1n S.D., castoffs which they had rehabilitated themselves. James A. Cook is scoutmaster.

Gone to K o rea is Mark Payn e, Descanso, who used to live with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McD onald. ·He wa s a student at Mountain Em pire.

Mabel West' s stepmother, Mrs. Jane Willard passed away last week after a brief illness. She was well known here, having lived 12 years in S.D. She was a member of the D.A.R.

An auto of ancient vintage puffed and wheezed up to a toll gate.

"Fifty cents," the at tendant said.· "Sold!" cried the driver.

TELL 'EM YOU SAW THEIR AD HERE!

The WILLOWS MOTEL

a nd COTTAGES

Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rates.

H•-2216. 2½ Miles East of Alpine.

O NE OF ALPINE'S FINE SERVICE STATIONS, JIM RORIE'_s

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Dimes drive, reports all in read­iness for the two-night attractions, the Variety show tomorrow night and the Sweetheart ball, Saturday evening in the fine new Alpine school audi­t o r i u m ( s e e l a s t i s s u e).

Bill Su·ter is emcee, Jean Kern , co-chairman, assisting; Verlie Boyd, Velma Trail, Jerry Klipp. The bill is crowd ed with fine acts of local tµlP.nt and the new Alpine band

The dance, sponsored by Gamma Gamma sorority, assisted by Tri-Hi-Y has David Willis and his band for m�sic and highlight, crowning of the princ� and princess. Prizes will be given for waltz and �itterbug contests. Little Carol Shipley, S.D. "Dimes" poster girl, doing the crowning.

Mrs. Victor Fulk is chairman of the prince and princess contest; Mrs. Norman Buc�mil1 er for tickets; Mrs . Larry Rookl1dge on refreshments (included in the price of the ticket) Clarke Irvine, is emcee. Mrs. McCall says the da nee will be one of the social highlights of A lpine this year.

The Walter Blacks have returned for the winter after visiting their daughter in Fla. Their home is in IH. Clements, Mich.

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OPPORTUNITIES IN ALPINE· AUTO BODY AND FENDER SHOP AND PAINTING.

Come and see Vi & Everett At Ray's Place

Groceries . Beer . wine

We give #(j,W, Green Stamps

HIWAY 80 ½ Ml, EAST OF ALPINE PO

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MFlS. HASKINS &\CK AT SCIIWL. Although she is in a wheel chair,

Mrs Mildred Haskins, who has Leen out of commission from her accident for some weeks, is back on the job with her d aufhter doing all the mobile tasks in the kindergarten

Mrs. Grace Goodson, Phoenix, has be en visit ing her daught er Mrs. V.M, Shahan for several weeks after enjoying a plane trip through the east visiting friends and relatives.

LOOK At tne Back Of Your Neck. OTHER PEOPLE DO!

Les Barrett's

BARBER SHOP

OLD ALPINE POSTDFFICE BulLDING

Hours 9 to 5: 30, Closed Monday:s

It Pays to Look Well!

SINCE 1929

Butler Drilling Co KENNETH HITTLE

Diamond Drilling, Laterals, Test Holes, Water Wells Drilled, Dug,

Bored

H. 4-586.8

1177 EAST MAIN ST.

EL CAJON, CALIF

JERRY MYERS'

ALPINE

GAS, OIL, STOVE O IL. KEROSENE, WHITE GAS. T IRES, ACCESSORIES.

L U B R I C A T I O N HIWAY 80 H4- 2963

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(X) YOU R P ART SUBSC R I B E , $2 YE A R .

DANCE CLASSES in TAP . . ACR0BATIC . . BALLET for Beginners • • Intermediate

Advanced Pupils Alpine Woman's Club , Saturdays

CALL JA NE SHAR P. H4- 2335 O• • • , T E R T , 2, B o x 7 4 6 - H , E L C A J O N

USED TOOLS A NO H ARDWARE P LUM B I NG, P A I NTS , E T C .

STERL I NG CO .

534 6 TH ST , SA N D I E GO, M . 5 239

MOBILE

IIOHSESHOEING Sooss, $6

··� Trim, $3

We serve you at home,

HORSES TRA I NED

For p l easu re or for rodeo

S T Y L E S H O P 1 20 S. MAGNOL I A , EL CAJ O N , H4.8778

DIST I N CTIVE AP PARE L F OR THE J U N I OR , M I SS OR MA T R O N

S I ZE S 8 T O 2 6 ½ Use Our Lay-away Plan.

WE G I VE .a:�}/, GRE E N STAMPS

B UILDIN G A RRIV ES FOR Y . C . Satu rday the 20 x 64 sec t ional

s t r uc t u r e to house A l pine Yo u t h center activitiex till the big new

one can he financed and built, was de ] i ve red Sa turday no on, repor t s H u g h Trail , building_ chairma�. A working party unl oaded it, went ri�ht at the founda tions and s l ab wh ich wil l be inspe c t e d t oday, poured

Saturday. It will have kitchen, rest rooms and wil l amply serve the yo�ng folks here til l the lar ger edifice is materialized.

GAM MAS G E T PINS Casper ' s Ranch was the setting for

an impr essive ceremony Wednesday nigh t when 22 Gamma Gamma gir l s, Epsilon Sigma Alpha sor ority re­ceived their jewel pins making them full membe rs of the inte rnational organization. This badge of member­ship has been looked forward to �y the girls and all proudly wear the ir emblem with pleasure.

liostessing guexts from Alpha � ota chapter, La Meas, were : MarJ ory O1ilders President and her husband fl oyd ; D or o thy Nanar t owich, wh o of fic ia t e d a t the ce r e m ony, and hu sband Ed d y ; M r s . O live Man en, s p o ns o r f o r A l pha Io ta; J ": ne Donahoo and husband Floyd . Ca the�ine Green and husband J ohn. The gi r � s from Iota carried out a ranch motif in making the u niqu e fav o rs and p lace ca rds . Dancing followed the dinner .

Alpine Scout troop met at L . Titus' home to make p l ans for its desert camp oree at Mt . Palm canyon soo� . one ove rnigh t camp each mon th is slated. Nex t month the lads will enjoy a swim at S.D . Y.

Pau l Ni c ho l s , who lost h i s w i fe Sh i r l e y , s e v e r a l mon ths ago , i s carrying on, says he wil l remain at his home above the Wil lows. "I know o r no b e tter plac e to l ive " he de­c l ares .

"Why did you break your engagement to Mary?"

"She wants to get married."

SE ND THE SU N TO A· FR I E ND AW AY,

JUE LO MONACO K ERN Z O N E M A N A G ER

I NVESTORS D I VE R S I F I ED SE RV I C E S , I NC

M A N A G E P S & 0 1 S T R I B U T O R S F O R

! N 'I E S T" O R S M U T U A L , I N C , \ N \' E ST O R S S TO C K FU N D , I N C , J N V E S : O R S SE L E C T I V E FUN D , I N C .

S U I � E 2 0 5 , MA N O R H O T E L B L O G , , 2 2 23 E L C A J O N B O U L E V A R D

S A N D I E G O , C A L I F O R N I A

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BILL BR OW N L OS ES WIF E Zelma L. Brown, 47, wife of Wm. G. B r o wn , w e ] ] known in A l pine as rea l t o r and f o r m e r ope ra t o r of Perry' s service station who passed away after cance r surgery, will be buried in Bangor, W.ic h. Local ar ­rangements were by Paris Mor tuary.

She had l i ve d h e re 5 years, on Marsha] ] rd. Surviving, besides her widower, are a son, wm. G. Jr . , of Michigan, her mother and two sisters.

DA NC E CLASS ES T O C ONTINU E Mrs Wilson Be ]loni was forc ed to

discontinue the tap dancing classes he l d every Saturday in the Woman ' s club because of i l l health bu t Miss Jane Sharp, her adept pupil of many years, has taken ove r and is doing �uite nice ly. Classes start at 9 every Saturday for be ginners , inter ­mediate a nd ad vanced pupi l s . Jane and her siste r Jeane tte will he one of the featured ac ts on the Variety sh ow F r iday nigh t along with Jean Hoove r , Ma r i l yn S mith and Sa nd y Wi t h e m, th r e e of he r s t u d e n t s.

VIN C E GE TS Z � NI TH A G E N C Y After c qnside rahle ne gotation,

Vince Ballinger who is making steady progress with his music shoppe nex t to Al pine Ba ke r y , has ju s t been aw a r d e d f r an c hise t o se l l t h e beautifu l new Zenith TV. H e now has tubes and par ts for all TV and radio repair s . He has a_ sa � e on f or radio and phono - c omhina t i on�, 1V' s and musical instruments . He is s t r iv i n g to make t h is A lpine' s m u s ic c e nt e r . ------

Mr . and Mrs. Ray Adams of S . D . are here f o r the winter at Trailer Estate:3. Mr. Adam� is enj oying relief for h i s as thma in A lpine

Small Boy: "Dad, here's my report card­and one of yours I found in the attic."

PERRY' S

Mobil Service

� Mobilgos

GAS, OIL , STOVE OIL, KEROSENE WHI T E GAS

LU BRI CATION

AlPINE

ACCESSORIES

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MCGUFF I E " s H4 - 2 1 2 1 A L P I N E

Sundries MED I CINAL PREP ARAT I ONS . VI T AM I NS COSM E T I CS FOU NTA I N L U NCH

Chiropractor

D r . F ra n k Bo r n ows k i

Arnold Way, 1/4 mile west of P .O. H4-2169 Closed Wed . Alpine.

J . H . Mc K i e , J r .

R EA L TOR

Homes • Acreage . I ncome BE FOR E YOU SELL OR BUY SEE MCK I E

Landt Bldg. Alpine H4- 2 1 36

Alpine

BAKERY FRESH EGGS AND M I LK

USED ExCLUSIVELY Pl ace You r Spec i al O rders E a r l y

EMPIRE M A R K E T

FANCY FOODS

FINE MEATS

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Le e Bennett wlw used to llve here, :r.a s j ust j o ined the N avy .

CONN I E MURRAY B EAUTY SHOP H I WAY 80, 1 M IL E E. OF FL I NN SP GS ,

{ MIL E N . OF F H I GH WAY COL O WAVES , CREAM SH AMP OOS

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20 YEARS EXPE RI ENCE , N . Y , , CH I CA G O CORON ADO

GLENV I EW

R E F R I GERAT I ON SERV I CE

Serv ing the A lp ine Area

H i g h way 80 G l e nv·iew H ij-8 209

H 4 - 2 5 23 Bo x 2 6 5

�incl s c®tusic �lrnpp.e AGENCY FOR ZENITH T V

T UBE S & PARTS FOR A L L T V & RADI O Reasonab le Repair U S E D S A L E

RADIO & PHONO COMB I NAT IONS 2 T A BL E M ODE L S, $ 2 5 . 00 EA .

CON S OLE . . 60 , 00 3 SM A L L SCRE E N TV ' s

$ 3 5 . $4 5 , $ 50. 8 O - �ASE HOH NE R A C C OP t. l O N . $ 5 0 ,

. H I W A Y 80 N E X T T O A LP IN E BAK E RY

Buta ne-Pro p a n e

I N S T A L LA T I C N S

.A P P L I A N C E S

L o c ,3. J J 1 o w n e d a n d '.:l p e r a t e d , S e r v i n g

San D i ego Co u n t y S i n ce 1 935

ROCKGAS S , 0 V I C E C o . l 1, c ,

H4 - 3l-:" 3 , 20 ] H i �hwav 80, E l r.:aJ on

'tl·e give ,d.� Green Stamps

MA BE L W E ST BO O K P U BL I S H E D E x po s 1 tl o n P ress, N. Y. , one o f

Ameri ca ' s l arge publ ishers, has Just bro ught out a new volume "Mot.he rs, M a ke rs o f Men ", b y Ma b e l Ba rt l "! tt west, of s .D. f onnerlY of South Grade> R d. , Al pine. C o- w r iter was So pl a Baker. It wi l l prooably enj o y a large sale, ma y even be used ln s.;ho ols as a text b o o k as it te l l s the l i f e sto ry o f many noted women, mothers o f f amous men as w asht ngtcn , W0b ste r, Linco ln, Edi son, Bry ant, R. L . S. and others.

Al pine benef its in a pub l ic it y way a s the J a cket ca rries c omm�nts b y several prominent men, c lo s ing w l t.h tl:Hs:

"ThB future of America is dependent on the mo thers or today. I u rge the read ing of t.h ls b ook 1n the home and s chool, also by any young pers?n on the ro a d upw a rd" - Cl a r ke I r\ int· , e dito r-publ t s l1er_, The Al p tne sun.

Mrs . Wes t, a native o f Thoma st.on, r. o n n . , w a s e du c a te <i i n pri v a t e s ch o o l s here and 1n Euro p e, w a s lradua.ted from Morse Bus iness col l ,?ge Ha re.ford, and t.he In3t. or Rel igi ous Science, L. A. She l s a l so a membe r of t11e D. A. R. , has t raveled through­o u t the wo rl d, l s a lso a c comp l i shed pa 1n1.er, pl ans to return evfmtuany to Al p lne to make her l1ome .

START MOBILE HCRSESHCUNG SERVICE Two Montana horsemen, experts with

anima l s, are settin g up a new and needed service for the back country, a mobile shoeing and horse training service with headquarters at Campo store . They are Doug F leming and Ken Robinson . Phone cal l s to Campo l, or letters, wil l bring immediate re­sponse. Their fees are reasonabl e, and they come right to your ra�ch . Uoug is married . Hoth are from Mi l ls City, f.-,onL, have been here before, l ike the area .

Mr. and Mrs . H .D. Sturdivant are entertaining their son, B. Victor, his wife Frances and her mother Mrs. Eugenia A l exander who came up from Rio and Mexico City where the y have been livin g. They' l l be here for a spe l l , wil l l ive in the states again.

COMPLETE LUBR I CAT ION

AUTO ACCESSOR I ES

ALP INE - H4- 2443

ROR I E ' S ASSOC I ATED SERV I CE

C L A S S I F I E D

FOR SALE , R EAL ESTATE

L OT 7 , 3 LOCK 1 3 , SUNCREST. $ 500, C HALU P N I K , H 4 - 2 :> 1 1 , A L P I N E .

F OR RENT

J O HN

TRA I L E R, N I CE 3- RM . BU T A N E PA N G E & H E A T E R , H O T W A T E R , C L EA N , A D U L T S .

$ �d � Lu /.E M;E· TH

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� l � 2 � &4 � Ho'•\\ . B L D G .

FOR SALE, M ISCELLANEOUS E N CYCLOi' ED IA BRITANN I CA , L A T E S T E DN . F I N E L E A T H ER W I T H MAH O G . CAS t . S H O W S N O U S E . BAR G . $ 1 20 C A S H H 4 - 239 4 .

S P E E DOP RIN T M IM E O, L I T T L E U S E D . H � S A U TO F E E O & I N K E P . COS T $ 2 00 , S A C . $ 1 2 5 . CA S H H 4 - 239 4

H ELP WANTED MA N . W OM A N OR C OU PL E , PE N S I ON OR_ RE T D , L I V E I N T R A I L E R E X C H G E L I G H T

C H O R E S . B A B Y S I T , C H A N C E T O E A R N EX T R A CA S H I N S M A L L Q U I E T T R A I L E R P A R K . REAL o e POR T U N I T Y . H4 - 2394.

D R . R YD E R HO M E E NT E R E D one o f the hou ses b elongi ng tc

D r. c . c . Ryde r , dentist, o f S. D . , on T av er n . Rd . , w a s ente red l ast week but noth i ng was ta ken or dis­turbed, he reported to the sher i f f who sent a c ar u p t o invest i g ate. This 1s the o l d Christi ansen pl ace.

Bi ll Ham, Al pine gara ge, repo rted th at $50 . worth o f used r a d i ato rs ha d b een l i fte d f r om h i s l ot next to Rorie' s servi ce sta t ! on, but no ev i dence o f who too k them w a s o b­ta ined .

LtS HEYSEK reports that upon re­turn i ng fr om thei r v a cation he round someone had very n i cely re­m oved a p i l e o f redw o o d s i d in g from un der a por ch, a n d s ome 20 l u gs o f gr a pes h a d 9een pi cked f rom tile v ines. The trees at Mrs. La ckey ' s were str i pped wh i l e tl1e l1o use was v a cant . Sometlrne s ome­one• s go ing to get hurt, l r a tE: h J us eho l der s decl a re.

I f you have any o l d papers, �rs . Hu gh Trai l ; H4-242 5, wi l l g l ad l y take cal l s so Cub Scouts may pick them up as they are starting a paper drive. Kindl y tie them up in bundles and help the l ads.

30 t P E P L I N E P E P T l � E , C A S H . CO U N T 6 W O P O S T O E A C H � l � E . L E A V E � T L E S 8.a. P P E T T ' S B A. P R E P S H O P . ( O L D P O }

AL P I N E S i O P E 8L G . O P M A I L T O T H E S U N

SPEC I AL 1, 0T I CES

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MOTELS & COTTAGES TA P P Y ' S M OT E L & B U N G A L O W S . MA I D S E R V I CE I F D E S I R E D . H I W A Y 8 0 , 2 B L O C K S E A S T O F P . O. H 4 - 2 4 8 4 . 1,4 EL O DY L A N E M OTE L . Ii i W A Y 8 0 ½ M I L E E A S T O F A L P I NE . S O U T H S I DE o r ROAD .

F+imD FINISIIING FOO l,,UJl'ITAINS Bunne l l ' s· Photo Shop , which has

served snapshot fans for ove r 30 years in S .D , now has five pl aces in the back country servicing peopl e with e x pert kodak finishing, in ­cl udin g The A l p ine Sun . They are : A l pine Store , E l CaJ on Pharma�y, Jacumba Pharmacy ; lv,ac s Store, P ine Va l l ey ; �lc Cormic k ' s Gua tay and Perkins Bros, , Descanso.

LOG CABIN we spec i al i ze i n Shr i mp i n t he

Basket , 7 5t.

"A tree grows in our caf e "

Opposite P . O .

Un d e r A l 1

N e w Wo rk

A lp ine

M a n a g e m e n t G u a r a nte ed

1\.LPINE

MOTOR SERVICE

COMP LET E AUTOMOT I VE REPA I RS

24- HOUR WRECKER SERV I CE ARC & GAS WELD I NG

HARO L D LUTZ . MA N A G E R H4 - 2 3 1 7

H i way 80, j ust be l ow Woman ' s C l u b

r�TURE� H EAL ittFOODS. W A Y l WE HANDLE CATALYN . N�TURAL V I TAM I NS

l To r GUARANTE ED NON - SYNTHET I C , WHOLESOME H EALTH

--.i c,-1 1 33 PRESC OTT EL CA JON !--14- 8447 W. L .HOU GH TON . OWNER

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Be s u r e yo u ge t Th e sun b y sub scribing, onlY $2. a year.

JEANETTE C. HINKLE REAL ESTATE ANO I NSURANCE

CASUALTY & FIRE H4- 250 5 H I WAY 80

ALP INE

A.L.P I N E

S H O E R E P A I R I N G e

WH I L. E You WA I T WH I L. E You SHOP WH I LE You WORK !

L E A VE I N DOOR SL.OT N I GHT OR DAY ! !

H I W A Y 80 NEX T TO A L P I N E 9 A K EPY

FOR HOMES & HOMES I TE S See

DON BATES H i ghway 80 A l p ine H�-2537

RENDEZVOUS CAFE

and Trailer Park

HOME COOKI NG AND BAKING

H i ghway 80, 2 m i . East of Al p i ne C L O S ED T U E S D A Y F R O M 2 P . M .

H4 H 4 - 2 1 5 0 MR. AND MRS. KARL HAUG

' BOB ' S TEXACO

R, SERV I CE

AL P I NE H 4 - 2872

J L U B R I C A T I O N

G� S O I L , STOVE O I L, K E ROSENE

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RO A D S U R VE Y ON HE RE Wm. E. R i l e y , Na tional City , of

U.S. Census bureau , is working the Alpine area on a hurry-up road survey for the state which plans ex tensive improve m en ts in the s e par t s . The check is for res iden t s a nd their movemen t s over va rious roa d s and highways which wil l revea l the bes t rou tes and where improve ments are most required.

Seems as though the road heads are at l a s t comin g around to askin g the t-raveling publ ic which way they want to go' Any how we appreciate the good roads we now have, and of course wil l welcome any and a l l improvemen ts. Some are bad ly needed around Al pine.

Dr . Frederick Brei thut is home fr om Na va l hos pi t a l where he has been under observa tion for severa l weeks after a s tomach and heart attack . He did not have t o unde rg o surg e ry . Mrs . B reithut's mother, injured last fa l l by a car, is stil l in cas ts, wi l l not be u p ti l l l a te summer so w i l l be un a b l e to come wes t to occupy her cozy n ew home here for a ddition a l mon ths .

To those who talk and talk and talk, This proverb should appeal :

"The steam that blows the whistle Will never turn the wheel."

Alpine Television Home & Auto Radio Repairing

WE SE R V I CE ALL MAK E S & MO DE LS

SERV I CE AND I N STALLAT I ON S T u b e s T e s t e d F R E E

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