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ALPINE A WEEKLY NEW S MAGA Z I N E SERVIN G A LP INE AND
THE MOUNTAI N EMPIRE
ALPINE, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MARCH 30 , 1961
PRlCE FIVE CENTS VOLUME 4, NUMBER 13, Page i
T o the ancient Jews the Passove r was symbolic of freedom , a new life with release from death and fear . To other peoples throughout the world the festi vals of Spring ce lebrate the renewed fertil ity of flocks and fi eld and to the Christian world Easte r symbolizes the resurrection of life against the somber backdrop of passing death .
Perhaps the Easter Bunny, the ittl e chickens and the gail
eggs seem silly but the} say again the simple message of
Spring, for out of Winte r comes a new Summer, out of death a new life , out of ruin a new c rea tion, out of despair a new hope. Even as it is in the world of Nature , so it can be with Man's spirit . The old order passes but onl y that room may be made for the fa irer order that is to come .
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Dr. Roger M .l.arson, HI 5·2110 Sundn y School-9' 45 AM Morning Worship-9:45 & 11 AM
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Rev .Charies W .Tedrahn. HI 2 -3595 (Worn<on"s Ci~b) Sunday School -9:30A M Morning Worship-10: 45 AM
Dethel Assembly of God Rev. Eva Baile y Sunday School-9:45 AM
Morning Worship-11 AM First Baptist of Alpine
Rev. James C . Arnold. AT 4- 0997 (Southern) Sunday School-9: 45 AM Morning Worship-1 0;55 .~M
Evening Worship • 7 PM
F;;";i"!Gptist of The Willows Sunday School-9: 30 AM
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LETTER OF THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE To Cecil Lewinson, Chairman Citizens Committee for Water Dear Mr. lewinson ,
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Rio San Diego Municipal Water District, I wish to express appreciation for the work done by all of you who worked so hard to put over the bond issue. You should feel grea t satisfaction in a job well done .
May I assure you that Rio will exe rcise due diligence and will
bring water to you as quickly as it is physically possible to do so.
Sincerely, Charles C. Price, Pres.
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CAMPO NEWS by FAY rARR!S - GR 8- 53\:Hi
The board members of the Mr. Empire Republican Women met at the home of Marie Lindemann in Campo on Monday, March 20 . Those present were Gertrude Haskell, Angela Baum, Muriel Utt, Phoebe Thompson and Fay Farris. The next regular meeting will be held on Thursday, April 6. It will be a breakfast at the Hobart House in Pine Valley at 9 AM after which the entire group will go to the home of Mary Griswold in Pine Valley for the meeting to hear the county president Eleanor Ring give a talk .
Mt . Empire Woman's Club met at the home of Ellabella Tondro in Pine Valley for luncheon Wednesday , March 22. There were 34 members and guests present. The luncheon consisted of Mandarin Salad and hot orange rolls and coffee. The mystery prize was won by the hostess's sister who has been her house guest and who will soon return to her home in the East. The style show known as "Spring
time in the Mountains" sponsored by the Mt. Empire Woman's Club was held on Friday evening at the Pine Valley Club House and was a huge success in spite of the ra in. The hall was like a garden with bouquets of stock , daffodils and roses on all the tables throughout the room. The fashions were from J. C . Penney Co . of EI Cajon and were received with great applause . The commentator Ruth Woolman was outstanding and the models are to be complimented on their performance . Last but not least was the fine program of dancers from the Starlet Smdio of Dance in Lakeside . which included a few pupils from the Campo class. which is held each Thursday evening at the Mt .Whirler 's Square Dance Club· House in Campo . They are known as the Campo Caporettes, and included Jennifer
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Cogen, Debbie and Linda Biddle. Penny Hardesty, Suzanna Howard and Georgine Oakey . Cathy Clark of Campo danced two solo num bers. We can be very proud of all these girls. Susie Stalker from the San Diego area, a four year old, just about stole the show with her singing and dancing. Cream puffs with vanilla fillings, coffee and 1ot chocolate were served for re freshments for which Catherine :-iadley, Muriel Utt and Gertrude Haskell were responsible!
It has been reported that Anita Davis of Campo has entered the c~ntest for "Queen of the Pine Valley Fireman's Ball " to be held on May 6 at the Pine y alley Club House. She is the daughter of the Campo Postmaster, and it ishoped all Campo residents will help he1 win by placing money in the con tainers to be found in various business places in the Campo area. Her name and picture will be found on the containers. The can didate receiving the largest a mount of money will be crowned "'Queen·· at the Ball , and this money will be used for Charity. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cozby of Lake
Morena have just returned from a trip to San Joaquin Valley where they attended the wedding of their niece.
Gardener's Checklist 1. Primrose push up taller stems and large r flowers when fertilized in the spring . 2 . Begonia tubers started in flats may be transplanted when they have about three inches of top growrh. 3. Dahlias rna y be planted from now into May. Be sure to set the stake at the time you plant . lL might injure the tuber if driven in later .
4. Feed Azaleas and Camellias when they've finished blooming. Use a special acid plant food and supplement it later with liquid fish.
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WITNESS our hands this 28 day of February, 19 61 .
Harvey J . Barga bus George R. Stapley
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, )
( ss. County of San Diego. )
On the 28 day of February, 1961, before me personally appeared Harvey J .Bargabus and George R. Stapley known to me to be the persons whose names are sub~cribed to the foregoing instrument and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of my office this 28 day of February. 1961.
Faye E Oldham Notary Public
My Commission Expires Jan. 11,
1964. 1st publication March 30, 1961 .
AR T WORKSHOP Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Crawford and
Miss Miller, art coordinators for the Alpine Union School District, provided a treat for their fellow
staff members in the form of an art workshop.
Almost the entire school audi tori urn was used to display projects of pupils' an work.
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P, 4,ALPINEECHO,Mar.30,1961 TOUR OF SCHOOLS ied and many. Everyone seemed
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On Monday, March 20, staff to be impressed with the courtesy members of the Alpine Schools, 0f the Mexican children. More the governing board and presidents ceaching and learning were taking of the Parent-Teachers Associa- place than we had expected to tions, together with husbands and find.Teaching techniques in many
COMMERCIAL RES I DENT 1 AL , wives spent the day visiting instances were different because
REMODELING schools in Tijuana. Mr. Warren of the lack of books and other ALP IKE HI 5-22 26 Vogt from the County Office made teaching aids. Instructors drew
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the arrangements. He had with largely on their own ingenuity bim three other members of the and improvised in lieu of adequate County staff including Edwina supplies . Moore, a most proficient inter- Our teachers came home inspir-prerer. ed ro do a better job having wit-
Upon arrival we were divided nessed the handicaps under which into eight small groups each of our neighbors are working. They which was provided with an Eng- remember small , poorly ventilated iish -speaking student guide from and poorly lighted classrooms
a Tijuana secondary .school.During housing as many as 56 pupils.They
the day we visited classrooms in saw congested recreation activia kindergarten, n.,ro elementary ties; extremely large groups of and a secondary school. At eleven children p-laying on pit ifully small o 'clock we were the honored playgrounds . guests at an assembly program in commemoration of the birthdate of Benito Juarez, the George Washington of Mexico. The values of the trip were var-
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pressions are being shared with our own children .One cannot help but reaffirm that although the American School is the best in
world it must be made better. At mid-afternoon we \vere
treated to a full course dinner a at the Foreign Club together witt entertainment by the Magic Violins, piano, saxophone, and clarinet solos, reputedly the best music in Tijuana .
NORMAN Ca fROBERTS CO. Clyde T. Gilley Dist. Superintendent
Get your Easter baked goods the easy way by going to the bake sale Saturday morning at Bailey 's Cafe in Alpine. The Ladies Auxiiliary of the V. F, W, A 1 pine Post ¥5233 will sell hot cross buns and :>ther baked i te ms starting at 11 AM.
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SMILE A WH I LE by JACKIE WELTY Two motorists stopped head-on
on a bridge too narrow for their cars to pass.
I never back up for an idiot!" said one driver angrily.
"I always do," replied the otbe as he shifted into reverse.
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1 . What bird should be able to lift the heaviest weight? 2. What stays hot in the refriger· a tor? 3 . What increases in value wher turned upside down? 4 . Wha t is it that every chile spends much time making. yet nc one can ever see it when it i!
made? THINKING CAP TIME: There were ten men in a boat .The boat tipped over and nine got their hair wet. Why didn't the tenth man get his hair wet? ANSWERS:
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OFFICERS. ELECTED The newly elected officers for
the Ladies Auxiliary of V. F. W. Post #5233of Alpine for the 1961 year as elected March 17 are as
Date Bo.ok THURSDAY, March 30th MAUDY THURSDAY No Kiwanis meeting Maudy Thursday services: First Baptist Church of the
Willows, 7 PM Alpine Community Church,
7:30 PM St. Philomena's Church, 7: 30 PM FRIDAY, March 31st GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES: Alpine Community Church.
joint -churches, 3 PM Fitst Baptist Church of the
W.illO\'iS, 7 PM St. Philomena's Church, 7:30 PM Alpine Lutheran Church, at
Woman's Club, 7:30PM
SATURDAY, April 1st V.F. W. Bake Sale, Bailey's,
11 AM Chapel of tM. Hills Easter Egg
Hunt, at Donald Perkins' SUNDAY, April 2nd EASTER SUNDAY Kiwanis Easter Breakfast ,
Youth Center, 8-11 AM MONDAY, April 3rd Alpine Youth Center Board,
at Youth Center, 8 PM Alcoholics Anonymous,
Fuller Hall, 8:15 PM TUESDAY, April 4th Alpine Champions 4-H,
Fuller Hall, 7:30PM WEDNESDAY, April 5th Alpine Community Church
Guild, Fuller Hall , 9 AM with birthday luncheon
Alpine Baseball Association, Youth Center, 8 PM
THURSDAY, April 6th follows: president, Wilma Fordyce; . , Mt. Empire Republican sen~or vtc~-presid~nt,Mary Wake; Woman ,5 Club breakfast, JUIHOr Vlce-prestdent , Connie H b H 9 AM
I o art ouse, Johnson; treasurer,Elizabeth Way- S . 1 A . W , ewmg c ass , lpme oman s renen; chaplain, Margaret Enge- Cl b u , 9 AM and 1 PM bretson; conductress . . Dorothy I AI . K' . pwe twams Club, Fuller Ra msey; guard, Grace Whitfield; Hall, 7 PM trustees, three yea r, Dolores Har- j . relson, two year, Dorothy Avery; gebretson, Elizabeth Wayren, and secretary, Donna Findel; county alternates, Nita White and Dar
council delegates, Margaret En- othy Avery.
ABOUT ALPINE by CAROL WILCOX-HI 5-2353
Lee Roper was the lucky winner of the $25 .merchandies certificate to. Walker-Scott given by the Gamma Gamma Sorority. The drawing was held at the Gamma's Come-as- you-are party Mar. 22.
Al and Marion Wickens are the proud parents of a son, Mark Gregory. Young Mark weighed 7 lbs. , 4 oz. Al is owner of the Alpine Blue Rock Auto Service.
On March 16, t he El Capitan Music Department presented "An Evening of Choral Music" in the Foster Gym .The program featured the Bel Camo Singers, A Capella Choir and Mixed Glee under the direction of Carl B. Thompson. Many Alpine students at El Capitan are members of these various groups .
Members of the Internat ional Order of Job's Daughters danced from 8 to midnight on Saturday, March 25 at the annual All Queen's Ball , It was held at the Balboa Park Club. Honored Queen Claudia Morton of Bethel 309, Lakeside, and Senior Princess Nancy Driver were crowned by Junior Princess Carol Wilcox. Members of Bethel 309 of Lake-
side took a bus trip to Hollywood March 29. They went to see Cin erama and then had lunch in Griffith Park. After lunch they wenr to see the television propram "About Faces" .They stopped on the wa y home at Knott's Berry Farm for dinner . Girls from Alpine who went were Linda Dowdy, Coleen Moore, Phyliss Hickey, Vona Frenzel, and Carol and Judy Wilcox. Mrs. Larry Wilcox was a chaperon.
I would like to wish each and everyone of you a very Happy Easter. "Do not pray for easy lives: pray, instead, to be stronger men. Do no pray for tasks equal to your powers; pray for powers equal to your tasks" . . . Carol W.
EASTER BREAKFAST AL L YOU C AN EAT
Another famous Easter breakfast by Kiwanis coming up! All you can eat for $1. 00; children. 35¢. Easter morning from 8 to 11 AM
at the Alpine Y>Uth Center. Famous enriched pancakes and all that goes with them. Treat for the wife - no breakfast dishes. Opportunity for the entire family to dine out leisurely together.
for the e.xclusive use of our youngsters.
The above examples are a few of the numerous ways in which Kiwanis" "Alpine's only service club" strives to serve the community.
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Proceeds will go for Youth Work in the Alpine area. Our Kiwanis Club is sponsoring Boy Scout Troop #305 for the eleventh year and a Junior Baseball team for the sixth year. Kiwanis contributed manpO\'ler, material and money toward the building of our modern baseball diamond. Our modern tennis court at the Youth Center was provided through the instrumentality of our Kiwanis Club . VALLEY TRAILER
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