The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1984 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. September 5.1984

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Followingxampaign

By EDWARD THORLI’ND The presidential campaign is being followed closely by Wall Street. Most brokers want president Reagan reelected But they also want to see progress on federal deficit reduction Those who believe in tradition, which holds that in election years the stock market tends to be bullish, say the rally which began the first of August proves 1984 is no exception The question remaining, then, is what will happen to stock (and bond) prices after November 6.

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It happened. . .in Syracuse

18 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 4.1974 I The Syracuse town board last night received a 21-page Interim Report for Sewage and Sewage Treatment for the town of Syracuse, submitted and explained by Jerry Lessig of the firm of D. H. Lessig Engineers, Inc., Warsaw. Members of the Lakeland school board met in special session last Thursday night to give final approval to the 1975 budget. The levy was set at $5.10. This is three cents lower than the current $5.13 levy. Unofficial enrollment figures released this morning by the office of Lakeland Community School Corporation superintendent Don H. Arnold show a total enrollment of 3,259. This is an increase of 38 from last year. Dr. James P. Waltz and children Patterson and Shelley of Fort Collins, Colo., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Waltz of Lake Wawasee. The Wawasee Warriors, coached by Hal Traviolia, opened their football season with a big win against Northern Lakes Conference rival Warsaw last Friday, 27-0. The game was played at Wawasee before an overflow crowd. The Syracuse Lions club regained the low gross team trophy last Wednesday at the annual district 25-G Lions golf tournament held at Maxwelton Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leamon of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a seven pound daughter, Angela Jean, born on August 27, at Goshen hospital. Diane Lyn Anderson became the bride of Robert Glenn Strieby in a double ring ceremony August 31 at 7:30 o’clock in the evening in the Porter Baptist church. 20 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 3,1964 Syracuse firemen are SSOO wealthier this week, having won this amount in a drawing held by the Indiana Firemen’s Association. The first prize was a trip to Hawaii, and Syracuse firemen were second prize winners. They will use the money to purchase equipment for the department. ; < Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Deaton, Syracuse, attended the North Ohio United Brethren in Christ Church convention held recently Assistantships for Schafer Kenneth A. Schafer, r 5 Syracuse, is one of 17 outstanding high school seniors to win twoyear professorial assistantships or science scholarships to Purdue University’s School of Science. The financial awards were based on academic merit and teacher recommendation. The School of Science awarded more than $43,000 in scholarships for the coming school year. Professorial assistants work in their chosen area of study with a faculty member as either a research or teaching aid and receive SI,BOO over a two-year period. Schafer will enter Purdue University in West Lafayette as a freshman this fall.

in Hillsdale, Mich. Mr. Deaton Avas s delegate from Zion Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yoder and family and Robert Insley and daughter, Jean of Syracuse and Lester Cass#! of Goshen, attended the dedication of the new Indiana Credit Union League state building in Indianapolis recently. Mr. Yoder is president of the Indiana league. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kinder, Philip and Nancy, Syracuse returned Tuesday, Sept. 1, from a two weeks trip to California. Mrs. Elsie Bowersox, Syracuse, has had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson and family, Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. Theo Thomas and children Becky and Carl and Karen Fuller of Syracuse recently made a trip to Dearborne, Mich., where they visited Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Miss Mary Simon of Syracuse spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert, also of Syracuse. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh Halsey and family of Kimmell were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Sharon and Miss Mary Smith, all of Syracuse. In the afternoon Miss

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Gilbert, Miss Simon and Joyce Halsey called on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Osburn of Sand Lake near Albion. Charles Disher and daughter, Carolyn of Syracuse visited in Battle Creek, Mich., recently with their son and brother, Michael Disher and family. 30 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 2,1954 Despite competition from all over the Hoosier State, water skiers from Wawasee again dominated the scene last weekend as local skiers won first place in both overall Junior Boy’s and men’s division at the Indiana State Water Ski meet on Wawasee. Tom Eckrich of Fort Wayne, who does his skiing on Wawasee placed first in Junior Boys’ overall competition after placing first in slalom skiing and third in trick riding, Bill Tully, also a resident of Fort Wayne and Wawasee won the overall men’s competition after gaining first in the trick riding and jumping divisions and second in slalom. Sergeant Carol Preder, of the United States women’s Army Corps, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spry and family this past weekend. Sergeant Preder has

been stationed at Okinawa for past three years, and is re-enlisting for European duties. Mr. and Mjrs. Arthur Preder, parents of Sergeant Preder, and children, Tommy and Linda, from Waukegan, Illinois, also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Spry.. The doors of Syracuse schools opened Monday for the first full day of school to a record combined grade and high school enrollment of 600, according to an announcement made by Principal Glen Longenecker. This shows an increase over last year’s figure of 584. The Rev. Harland Smith of Fort Wayne has been recently appointed as pastor of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren. He began his duties here September 1. Rev. Smith will also have pastoral duties at the Bethel Church in Milford and will reside in Milford. Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. Francis Hoopingamer and Mrs. Emerson Ohlingschlager called on Mrs. Adah Miller recently, at the Weaver Convalescent Home at Goshen. 50 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 6,1934 Applications for federal relief

projects, totaling $3,376 for Turkey Creek township, was submitted in Warsaw, Tuesday morning to Fred Hendricks, county relief administrator, by Roscoe Howard, W. G. Connolly and Harry Porter. Three projects were submitted: One for completing the city park on Syracuse lake; one for cleaning and deepening the race from the dam on Turkey Creek to the power house; and one for painting the Grade School house. Enrollment in Syracuse schools is the same as last year. Last year there were 464 in attendance the first month of school and

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yesterday 464 had enrolled so far this year. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Keifer of Cincinnati, 0., bought the smaller of the two houses of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless of Syracuse Lake, at present occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Langston. Mr. Keifer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Keifer of Bethlehem, Pa., are planning to move here soon. Mrs. Jennie Connorton oL Chicago who lived in Syracuse some years ago, has purchased the Stiver property on Syracuse lake, in which Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker have been living, and is having the house remodeled.