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Santa Ynez Valley News from Solvang, California • 8

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Solvang, California
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SUNDAY SEPT 10 A fun way to buy nnd sell Start your own business ree popcorn and balloons ree hourly prize drawings $2 per sellers space 25c per carload for buyers Como out and have fun every Sun 7:00 4:00 Hi Way Drive in Theatre SANTA MARIA WE 7 3515 IJmPLUMBEO Give my boss a call 688 4886 688 4212 jgSWlT! 688 6155 CENTER SOLVANG WERE PLUMBING DOCTORS I YDULL AGREE TMATiS WHY WE SIGH OURSELVES OR SALE By PRIVATE PARTY Royal Copenhagen ANTIQUE DISHES 12 DINNER 12 SALAD 12 SOUP I VEGETABLE Beautiful lower Patterns Gerhart Hennings Rare igurines Martin Hanson's 10 Provincial Children ALL IN MINT CONDITION Alex Schreiber 9348 Santa Monica Blvd Beverly Hills Calif 90210 213 272 9923 The raising of the American and Danish flags in the Solvang Park at 7:30 am both Saturday and Sunday will signal the start of each program! Alsb both Saturday and Sun day the traditional Aebleskive breakfasts along Copenhagen Drive will be served beginning each day at 7:30 am and will continue each day until 2 pm Breakfast periods are punct uated by the sound of music provided by the roving De Unges Orkester (Young Peo Orchestra or Band) the Village Band costumed Da nish olk Dancers and the Danish olk singers The Aebleskive breakfast in 1966 drew a record attendance and a compilation of figures showed that 40000 were consum ed as were 10000 cups of coffee and 7000 glasses of fruit juice Scheduled both Saturday and Sunday mornings too is another entertainment feature unique to Solvang: the appearance of Vig go youthful Danish styled junior gymnastic group on the stage in the parking lot Per formances will begin each morn ing at 9 eaturing a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale theme a street parade will take place Saturday aftemooii along the streets of Solvang starting at 2 pm Another Danish treat for fes tival goers will be the staging of the rare and unusual displays of Danish antiques and crafts in the parish hall of Bethania Lutheran Church on Atterdag Road The exhibit will be open without charge during the en tire celebration Among the items on display will be many Danish heirlooms which come from Solvang homes and which have been handed down from generation to generation Other entertainment will be provided from the Danish styled bandstand in the Solvang Park including Hans Christian Ander sen story hours narrated by ra dio personality Philip auerso music by the Pearce Sisters a family band and puppet shows by the Miss Marionette Com pany Another exhibit will be the third bi annual Rock Show to be held at the Veterans Mem orial Building Saturday and Sunday rom 10 am to 10 pm Saturday and from 10 am to 6 pm Sunday on dis play will be a large collection of lapidary arts Nearly 50 ex hibitors who will come from 11 western states have been atracted by the show One of the top displays will be an exhibit of petrified wood With the exception of two nightly performances of Bells of Santa and the Saturday and Sunday morning Aebleskive breakfasts all Da nish Days events are offered without charge Admission to is set at $250 for adults and $125 for children The charge for the breakfasts is $125 for adults and $1 for children Private Schools a By LORENCE MARKGRA Books to Help the Student DETECTORS WWW 77 Reg 1 10 On The Horizon YOUR INDEPENDENT PHARMACY SOLVANG IJ YOUTH CITED ATER CRASH IN BUELLTON and tic are the concern of boys and girls now that school has open ed Parents ask themselves how they may help their child suc ceed in school Shall he actively assist him in his homework or shall he abstain lest he confuse him? Answers to these questions may be found in several books in the library Dr Roma Gans has written Sense in Teaching published by Bobbs Merrill 1963 Virginia Kirkus says that no parent with school age children at the elementary level can if he has any mon at all afford not to read this book Dr Gans writes with sensitivity to the needs of individual children She does not believe in books with limited vocabularies counted numbers of words teaching pro grams with hide bound regula tions fencing them in too rigid use of one formula What she provides instead is a program suited to the child whether at a slow reading achievement level or possibly too fast a progress for his grade To illustrate her points she has made her approach a human one The children drawn from actual experience provide the examples The approach thru out is positive and the child emerges as an individual The basis for a success Riders Reach Mattei's Tavern PETERSENS VISIT Mr and Mrs Harald A Peter sen of Delano visited Saturday at the home of his mother Mrs Christina Petersen of Solvang (Continued from Page 1) soccer and tennis Russell John son will teach science in grades three thru nine Mrs Hill will teach English in grades three and four on a parttime basis Mrs Mary Balfour Ritchie will teach kindergarten Midland School on igueroa Mountain Road expects 78 boys for their Sept 18 open ing There will be two new faculty members David An derson Midland and UCSB who has been in England playing soccer will teach Eng lish and coach soccer and Paul Kunasz also a Midland graduate class of and UC at Berkeley and has been teaching will teach mathema tics and physics Returning faculty members are James Davis biology and' chemistry James A Russell mathematics and rench Lee Rhodes rench Kenneth A Brown history and Latin Paul Raymond history Victor Bryant English Carl Munger associate headmaster and Ben edict Rich headmaster and teacher of mathematics Other personnel are Miss Eliz abeth Watson RN from Can ada school nurse and new to the staff Mrs Marie Burd sec retary John Williams cook and Albert Beaudette assistant cook I child who has many opportuni ties to sit beside an adult who will read to him and with whom he can talk things over in a leisurely manner is indeed priv writes Dr Gans a bright child gradually grows into a reader thru these relax ed moments when conversation and reading are geared to him personally urthermore in the course of such warm relation ships he is acquiring a love of books a fondness for reading and a firsthand knowledge of the wide variety of new ideas one can capture thru your Child Learn the New by David Eng ler published by Criterion 1961 makes it possible for all inter ested parents to help their chil dren master the fundamentals of arithmetic as they are now taught in most schools With the present stress on sci ctectM We have valid reasons to believe that your instrument may only prove to be a detriment to your society" HORSE HISTORY The Tennessee walking horse originated in the early days of America from two main families established by a thoroughbred stallion Denmark and a trotter Mambino Chief Thursday Sept 14 dessert and fashion show featuring pa per creations sponsored by Re publican Club at the home of Mrs Rose Santa Ynez Rancho Estates 12:30 pm Sept 15 16 and 17 annual in reading begins at home Danish Days celebration in Sol vang Starts late riday after noon Sept 15 Saturday Sept 30 Calico Ball presented by Santa Ynez Valley Auxiliary of Home Society at the Gardner Ranch Buellton Saturday Sept 30 Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority rummage sale 10 2:00 at the Veterans Memorial Building Saturday Nov 4 fourth an nual Santa Ynez Valley Hospital Auxiliary sponsored ball Veterans Memorial Build ing Solvang riday Nov 10 annual ba zaar sponsored by Bethania Lutheran Church Danish Ladies Aid parish hall Solvang Saturday Nov 18 Santa Ynez Valley annual rummage sale starts 1 pm Grange Hall Los Olivos Instrument is sensitive to magnetic fields associated with propulsion systems $495 post paid guaranteed Information on device 25f Creditable to later orderWarning received by TDK Enterprises PO Box 373 Solvang Convalescent Home Rezoning Hearing Monday 1 A public hearing on the re quest of Nathan Waters to re zone a 25 acre parcel near the Santa Ynez Valley Hospital to a classification allowing a 65 unit convalescent home will be conducted by the County board of supervisors next Monday at 2 pm in the hear ing room 4th floor of the Santa Barbara County Administration Building 105 East Anapamu St Santa Barbara In action Aug 9 the County planning commission mended the rezoning of the land to permit the operation of the convalescent hospital ollowing the action it was also reported that clear ance on the proposal must also be given by the Santa Barbara County Area Hospital Planning Committee Waters of Camarillo has been listed as the applicant for the rezoning Ownerships of the 26 acre property were cited to include George Power James Andros Dr William Van Va lin and Dr rank A Pedersen AG PRESERVES TALK SCHEDULED Santa Barbara County arm Advisor George Goodall will pre sent an updated report on the status of the agricul tural preserve ordinance at a luncheon meeting of the Santa Ynez Valley arm Bureau Cen ter next Tuesday at noon at the Red Bam in Santa Ynez A rear end accident Sunday in Buellton resulted in minor in juries to Catherine Johnson 42 of Santa Ynez a passenger in a automobile driven by Marc Stanley Diamond 19 of Watson ville according to the California Highway Patrol car a 1960 Chevrolet was hit from the rear while stopped waiting for another car which was also stopped in order to let two pe destrians cross Highway 246 east of reear Drive in Buellton Hitting the Diamond vehicle was a 1960 Chevrolet driven by Daniel Louis Meehan 19 of Santa Ynez the CHP said The accident occurred at 12: 10 pm According to the CHP Meehan was cited for following too close and driving with an ex pired license enee and technology the child who achieves early mastery of these fundamentals is far better prepared for academic and vo cational success than the child who flounders in them But most of parents who have tried to help their children in arithmetic have come away from the experience mystified They have discovered that arith metic is now and that they only confuse their youngsters Dr Engler focuses his atten tion on helping parents under stand the which is really the same old arithmetic taught in a new way Writing in a direct personal style he covers the specific areas of arithmetic now taught in each of the elementary grades from one to six and follows this with supplementary materials introduced in grades seven and eight The graded approach makes Your Child Leam the New an easy guide for the parent COLGATE 100 I4 Oz ORAL ANTISEPTIC Reg 109 69c COPENHAGEN DR PHONE 6 4O7 Open Waakdaqs 9 to 6 Sundau I2to4 prescription service jTurg nours rhone: 8 6409 UJE GIVE Reg 145 99c REG 198 SOMIHEX GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS RAZOR BLADES Pari of New Las Cruces Road Open Approximately three and 'half miles of the new highway under construction just east of Las Cruces on the Las Cruces Lompoc Road were opened to traffic Thursday Aug 31 ac cording to Datel District Engineer of District 5 of the Division of Highways in San Luis Obispo The road just opened will re place the circuitous and the crookedest por tion of this highway construc tion project and will save the motorist approximately one mile of travel Datel warned however that the roadway is not complete and the contractor will be doing miscellaneous work alongside the road just opened and mo torists are to be on the lookout for the equipment and men This is a 'portion of a seven and a half mile job running be tween US 101 and San Julian Ranch which will cost more than $5 million on its comple tion The contractor Milbum and Sansome Construction Com pany and Walter Brothers Con struction Company began work early in 1966 and the resident engineer Miller antici pates that the job will be com pleted in the early spring of 1968 barring bad weather next winter REG 105 SaDRIH A SANTA YNEZ VALLEY NEWS THURSDAY SEPT 7 1967 HEAD SHOULDERS SHAMPOO Tube Tavern was the end of the trail Sunday for a group of riders from Equestrian Trails Inc who left Westerly Stud in the morning and rode up to the hitching post in time for lunch Giving a horse a look at the menu are from left Dell Schmitz area director from Ridgecrest rank Hall presi riPtr nr miPcrtAn Traile In Palkin IaLsmm prospective member astride hungry horse Gordon New of Mattei's Tavern Ernie Wampler past president from Whit tier Sharon Chivelie state secretary from Costa Masa an4 Loris Gardner Photo Leon Myers trail coordinator from Santa Ynez rWWMMa 1 JUk KK li 1 I msO mil'' i I I 11 I wjH i' Brf I CORNER BJj 73 wy tjlKiilLrH JKw SANTA YNEZ VALLEY ROTARY 09 INTERNATIONAL ill11 I I I I 11 MV I 1 I con WE GIVE Temali.

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