Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 94, Number 16, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 October 1970 — Page 2

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Hahns... ★ Continued from page 1 trates on all aspects of farming from the introduction of new strains to warehouse storage. Elaborating on the government program, Sandhu noted that India harvested over 72, 000,000 tons of food grains in 1965-66; last year the harvest topped 100,000,000 tons. He said that new strains have been introduced to India Mexican wheat, for example, which yields 55-60 bushels per acre; pest control has been improved, irrigation systems developed and agronomist advisors have been imported from universities like Purdue. Each Indian state

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now has its own agriculture university, he said. India’s production growth has been ama2ing. She will be selfsupporting in two years —and has a population increase of 13,000,000 per year to contend with. At present, the annual population increase in India equals the total population of Australia. Sandhu briefly toured Washington (D.C.), Chicago and Indianapolis, and found that big cities, whether here or in India, are basically the same: crowded, hurried, cosmopolitan and unfriendly. He prefers the country to the city; rural areas, he observed, are less crowded, and people who live in them are friendlier and more concerned with each other’s welfare. He was impressed with the buildings and shopping centers in

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American cities, and said that cities here appear cleaner than Calcutta or Bombay, though he added, he had only been sightseeing in the cities and had little exposure to them. Sandhu’s English is remarkably fluent. Though it is npt compulsory in Indian schools, he said, it is necessary for advanced studies in science. He has a master’s degree in history from Delhi University and has studied English extensively. Sandhu wears a turban and beard; both have religious significance. He is a member of the Sikh religion, a minor sect in India whose adherents are mostly concentrated in Punjab. The beard and turban, he explained, are parts of a martial dress inspired by an 18th century Sikh leader who persuaded his followers to resist the persecutions they were then suffering. Many Sikhs, like Sandhu,

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Ask... ★ Continued from page 1 teachers: to Paul Elliott for a guidance conference; to Margaret Kindig for a speech and hearing conference; to Burnell Walters and Roger Seymour for a high school mathematics conference. Supt. James O. Weddle reported that the United Telephone Cos. will now charge a ten cent toll for local calls from all pay phones serviced by the company in the district’s schools. All toll revenues will go to the phone company, Weddle said. An expert is a feller who can take . something quite simple, and make it sp complicated.

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Patients and friends of Dr. D. W. Schneider met at the St. Joseph Valley Bank Monday evening to commemorate Chiropractic’s 75th Anniversary. All those attending received a silver medallion as a memento of the occasion. At the anniversary celebration, Dr. Schneider told the group about the founding of

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A regular meeting of the Elkhart County TB & RD Association Board of Directors was held last Monday evening. The meeting was opened by Dr. Donald L. Minter, President, by greeting all members present. A report on the Mobile X-Ray Unit results was given by the Manager, Mrs. Joan Kay Chupp. She stated that 4,228 individuals had x-rays during the 10 day survey held last July and August. Os this number 954 went through at the County Fair. There were 449 individuals reported with some type of pathology. All reports have been sent out to date. Mr. Harley Drengberg, the Program Associate for our area, reported on Air Pollution and what is being done about it. He also gave suggestions as to what our organization can be doing concerning anti-pollution in Elkhart County. Mrs. Joe Prough of Millersburg gave a report concerning

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Chiropractic in 1895 and of its growth to present size as the second largest healing profession. He also told es some of the cases he had treated during the beginning of his own practice. A special honored guest at the meeting was Effie June Copenhaver, who, at 86, is the oldest as well as one of the first patients of Dr. Schneider.

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her recent trip to Indianapolis to attend a Christmas Seal Campaign Conference. Mr. Leßoy Ott, State Board Member, commented on reorganization and other business at the State level. Car... ★ Continued from page 1 attending Messiah College, Grantham, Pa., and Sally, Elkhart; and grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. Rial Stump, Grantham. A sister, Jane preceded her in death in 1955. Traci Jeanne Pattison was born in Logansport April 23, 1953, to Rev. John Arthur and Deloris Jean (Taylor) Pattison. She was a member of the Wakarusa United Methodist Church where her father is the pastor, a pianist for the church children’s choir and a member of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Surviving with the parents are two brothers, John and Scott, and a sister, Rebecca, all at home; a grandfather, Harley Pattison, Gas City; and a grandmother, Mrs. Grace Gallaher, Logansport. A double funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Yellow Creek Brick Mennonite Church. The Rev. Earl Engle and Dr. Evan H. Bergwall officiated. Burial for Miss Lechlitner was in Olive Cemetery. After the service the body of Miss Pattison was taken to Ewing Mortuary, Summitvifie. A graveside service and burial was held Monday in ‘Riverside Cemetery, Gas City. No wonder kids get confused: They are told that love of money is the root of all evil, that money does not grow on trees, and that it is the fruit of labor.

LETTER . To the Advance News: I do not agree on the recent article from Mayor Pippen about burning leafs. If we are to put them in bags, are you going to furnish the bags? If not, where are we going to get the money for them? You said it causes air pollution. What about all the factories that cpuse year round pollution? And what about people who burn trash and garbage all year- Leaf burning is usually just one month out of year, and smells good compared to garbage and factory smoke. But all that other pollution is what you should be concerned about! Not leaf burning! Name withheld on request According to the Mayor, leaves picked up by the city will not have to be bagged. They should be raked into gutters in piles. Editor.

YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO October 7, 1920 Total registered in county near 25,000 Number of women registered exceeds men voters. ★ ★ * Republican ladies to organize club next Tuesday. k k k David Widmoyer sustained a fracture of the right hip, when he fell, Monday. ★ * k Athletics top New Paris team 12-0. k k k Clemmer’s 5c k 10c Store Sale Nylons 50c pair; brooms 64c; 10 bars soap, 64c; boys’ overalls, $1.50. k k k “Dollar for Dollar” at Crystal Auditorium stars Frank Keenan, America’s greatest character actor. ☆ ☆ ☆ 25 YEARS AGO October 4, 1945 LaMar Slabaugh was among those receiving an honorable discharge from the service at Camp Atterbury, Sept. 22. k k k Highways and fields flooded following downpour on Sunday. k k k Wilbur Stackhouse purchases the Gamble,, store on Wednesday. k k k Elkhart contractor starts excavating for First Brethren Church. k k k Child Study Club members to meet with Mrs. Ivo Heckaman —program by Alberta Lopp, Enid Brunso, Wilma Snider, Aleda Heckaman and lone Ulery. 10 YEARS AGO September 29, 1960 United Fund goal set at sl4, 066. k k k New Carlisle hands Nap. 3rd football defeat, 34-12. k k k D. D. Hosslers to have 25th Anniversary open house Sunday. ★ ★ ★ The Jerry Lentzes win first Bridge session at Park. k k k 73 eighth grade kids see Air Base on Kiwanis Day. ★ k k Mary Beth Arch and Karen Yoder head Camp Fire groups.

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