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Eaton Rapids leads both. the county' and state in percrentage of .the population who are church mem- · bei:s,. but still fa,lls behind the national average, ac- coiding_to_ figures released today by the local Past- ors• Association. .. issue on James R. Taylor Attend " . conventwn

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Eaton Rapids leads both. the county' and state in percrentage of .the population who are church mem- · bei:s,. but still fa,lls behind the national average, ac­coiding_to_ figures released today by the local Past­ors• Association.

.. issue on

James R. Taylor

Attend " . conventwn

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News Stand Price I 0¢

Liq_uor question· '.l~p issue on

local :ballot

James R. Taylar

Attend • conv~ntwn

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· Winston R: & Marion L. Cheol, Publishers ,') . . .

Address all mall subscrlpllons; change 'of addreSS, -- forms 3579; etc,) to:

114E.' HAMLIN ST. TELEPHONE·2asr . Second.class postage paid ~t Eaton Rapids, Mic)t.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ' One year, anywhere in Michigan •••• $3;·50 One year~. out of state ••••••••••••• $5 •. 00 ·

An· Editorial BY PAUL f. CHIEN·

It appears to me. tha~. Eaton Rapi~ is one (;f the fin- : ~st residential and indll$trlaT communities.in this state. We hpve hearg many grumb'lings a.nd expressic;ms of

: ':dis~atisfactiOn of the community progress.· . . ,::'- _ However; after a carefu,f'-review of the city's. history, ;,;!it is evident that this.community has progre ell,·

.. ~iespecially th'!!; cultural background of Eat as l:?developed con:imendably during the last on

" The book "Non~ Dare Call ·It .Treason" has ~Ei- ~. ·

cently come und,er.heavy fire from_'several.quarters. Of late this' criticism has appeared in the forµi of a letter to the editor -0f the 'Eaton R,apids Journal.

This book is enjoy:!~~ the ·phenomenal circill.ation. of above 5 million ·copie11, and as such must be t~k­en seriously. Few books of t!Jls type have been so

The family of E, T, (Bud) Oliver ill_ hold-.· . .ing an open house Sun­day· from 3 to 5 p. m; in honor of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. The open house· 'l'{ill · be at the Harold"Ollver .. residence, VFWRoad,. Eaton Rapids, _ , . .. Frfonds, neighbors, -· .. ··~relatives: are m;- "

vitel:l to come and help , celebrate with them.

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Mr. and ~1,., Gal(''- ',,

11 ill.1, l'rt'ssor and Mr. and Mrs. tnd 1'1rs. Van Portfliet

:~:~~ssfulHallo-~ ·~ :~ .. '--';-• '~ we'en job of· covering if · ~ our identity. And in our , : · daily wal~ of life we can fool people since they cannot see · ..111r .. r r;rand Rapids Sun- ... ,,-hcan.

I! • . ••for the word ol God is quick and powediJI · nnd....is-a-di~,..·~~~·

I, cerner of lhe thought• and intent• of the heafl." Hebfews 4: 12. ~

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' 11 months with

"' visited 1 v Home

l IS a 'PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Eatqn·Rgpids ·

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Todd, Jr ... For

Positive ·Repr~sentation

Paul Todd favors positive program~ for: • Extending and expanding our present prosperity

•· A constructive and meaningful farm program • R~tuming victims of automation ·and poverty to a

useful place in society .

• Providing equal protection under the law to al!f . . . regardless .. of ~ace, religion or national origin

• Providing, through an economically sound process, the possibilities of dignity and usefulness for our

· older people ., · · · .

•.Support of~ strong foreigii policy aimed at strengthening · the_ free ·world and. weakening· the Communist bloc

M.r. To~lcl's op71011e11t, (;m1gressmcm August E.]olw11se11, has co11siste11tly 07171osed c011.Yiructir;e legislation mi these issues by his irres71011sible "NO" wtes 011 im-11ortm1t is.Yues ~during _the Eisimhower ai1d Ke11nedy-]ohnsm1 admi11istrati011s.

Seni,l o~r be~t -t~ Congress .on November 3rd ~ \.: J ' • - ~ - •

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.PRO~ATE'.Bc jl.JVENO .. E.

.JU·DGE ;Eaton · Co.un,ty_ ·

*;Ex:,perie~ced *.Unde~standin.g ~*.Capab.fe· . . . .

e·io Years·Muriicipal 'Judg·e.of Charlotte " 1silice. 19_s4fo .Present t1m.~f · ·

. e 16 Years Practicing Attorney·

• Pa~t President .Michigan Municip_al .J.udg-es Assoc'iation

• Wide Probate_ and Juvenile ~xperlence

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YOU CAN :PUT AN. EXPERIENCED JUDGE ON .THE JOB

. . .·"'° ; . . . ' ·'·'·:·· ig} ANGUS Mac· L~OD, for PROBATE JUDGE

, A 'N.ON·PARTISAN DAND.IDATI! FDR u"rDN !IDUNT.Y'

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The world's leading acous_tjcal experts mtule thdes~ ~· .. · .. · · .. : The.U.S •• Auto Club certified _the results: at 20 mph:;.40 mph.;_;JiQ mph .. ,:

· The1965 Ford ~naes finieter · than a Rolls'-ltoyce! ·

·Prior. to the lritroductioo 1be nuremice . • . The ·of the 1965 Fords, the sound level difference, to c:Ounlcy's leading automo- be sure; is small-but it is live writer& drove the new there. ·At 60 miles an hour, • models at Dearborn, Most Ford was ai:tuady 2.8 decl·. of these experts remarked bels quieter than R.olls­·about .the extraordinary Royi:e. f't 40, 'J:ord was .cjuietness an~· smoothness - 5.5: decibels quieter •. At of the-Ford nde..Anauto- 20, Ford was 4.9.dec;tbels motive writer, in M~ quieter. (Ihcl_b<ls are the. /llunrrited, said M. • • if univma/IJ' r•~gn/z•d uni/$ there is a ·quieter car made for -measuring· volume of in this eounlcy-1 haven't 1ound.·) However smaH driven iL" these advantages over

~l~~~i~:~ gutet Means Quall!!' , • • quiility-:'imPcirtiu!t toanr,-.

' smce q_Uiet is~ lniditional .. on~ ... buymg a~\ m ~ord's measure Of car quality eta.Si . .· \. . , . For~ engineers des!sned Tak~ A Test Drive ••• A ~~e:.:!f0frJ=~ key-'!"da Wann ~me ·~uality lichi~ent, Ford. o:..~;.f0~j,~ k~~ fn°c1-·chose to ma~e !' docu~ dentally fits lri the lock no mooted test agamst the, matter which side is up-. world's fi_nest luxury car- .. symbi>lic of the hundieds

• R,olls·Royce. of advances you'll.find in . . . Bolt, lleQmek !"'d Ni;w·. · ·any ·Ford you road: test.: . man, ~~ worlds lending Ccime in and see for your-~c~:Jl~~~ts;,~~; self.. you'll be pleasantly supefvjsioo or the author· surprised. lrative United .States Auto

• Oub. All C.US were tuned . to fiictory specifications..

The Resolt ••• The Fords­proved to be slightly quieter

:.at all moving speeds. · . · . : The official test report.

reads, in. pai't: . "At all .movin$ s~. on both . courses, th~ Fords ·were . \l~~~ .. ~~ao the Rons-

SOUND LEVEL (Ail readings In decibels) .. FORD

MPH FORD ROill'ROYCE QUIETER BY 20 ·.sM· 72.3. '4,9 mph 40 . 75.9 '81.4 5.5 mph 60 82.6 85.4 2.8 mph .

. Ro!ite l; Springport, . ·· .· · · . · . · · . . . . . . ·

·._·:~;;:;_:%~~~-~? ~-. -~.s t~e~ati~nal P?i_1 tfcal .. ca~p~ign·gets Irita the ·by L; F. ·B~dwin,. '. .. final.stages we .wight take a·q~ck glance at some

Baidwin, justice of former_presidenti~ for!).ys. . .. . . peace. . • . . L~cile _and .1 began seeing presidents in person in

Miss·l14arilyn Hiith-. '1936, Luoile was:in the house washihg her hair and · er and Wilson .Roches-· ·I was out in.the yard-raking- leaves when word came · 1l;z. of Rg1ite 4; Eaton· : , over'th~ iildfo tha,tFrajlklli,i D, Roosevelt's campai"1

llapid13,'. were:niarded · . "trafn,.would 1!0' at the Gr~ Trunk station in Lan-lri'Jaelqion couiity~Oc- . slrig around noon; ~ithin minutes we were on our

. ·tOl?er 9-_by Rev,.· Lam•. way to Lansing, Lucile with.a·tower wrapp~d around bert a. McClintic, · her head. . .· . .

· Miss Sliirley Dryer There ·was such a crowd in Lansing that we ·and Gayfo. Parsons of· could ~ot park ou:r.:.car anywhere near the station. Eaton Rapids were . · fQrl!i gf the tram to he.ar FDR as he spoke to the riiiri-Hed'lli EatOD'Rap-; · Cirowd, but_ we were· standing next to the rails east Ids October .3 by Rev, oftlie station so.that we were within a dozen feet of

·:Ruth L •. Wallirig, · ·. : the President-as his train pulled away. FDR had a · Miss Kenyene ·:· · knackof"wavmg at a crowd in such a way as to make

. Dowding of·Route:2; .. every pel'.!Jon involved f~el that he was getting an in-,Springport; !Ind James . d~Viduai ~eting, Spcltting. some Reo workers sit-Steadman of Eaton : ting on -top of a wall alongside.the.Reo plant, the Raj>ids.were married. President gave them a hearty wave. In his enthusi-iii Springport,October astic re8poiise tQ the President's greeting, one of 10 by Rev. CharlesR. these:men fell offthe wall. Dunbaz:. · . When sunrise came on Labor Day of 1948, there . Mrs~ Hari::tett L; . ·were then ·three of us waiting_ at the Michigan Ave-

, .. Bani~er and Welton · · nue ·crossing in Lansing for Harry. Truman's cam-_R, Davis of Eaton.Rap•: piligntrain·to ·atirive, By being there early, we

,jd(were_.marr!ed•in . , . managed to be' close enough to hear as well as see · .Sp$gport township, · HST. Daughter Beverly had the best view of him,

J.acklion cotinty;. Oc- achieved by sitting on my shqulders. to~r 3 by GeorgeW, In 1952 we made a bi-partisan gesture by going Betz, justice of .the to Chaz:lotie to see Dwight Eisenhower when hi s

. peace; train made a brief halt at Charlotte,· All we man-. Miss Jacki S~te Fer- !lged to get this tin;ie was a quick glance atthe can-

. ris and- Loren Worden didate 1 s back as he climbed the steps to ~et into of Eaton Rapidll were the car from which he had alighted momentarily. !llarrled .in Eaton ~ap- In the fall of 1960 we no longer had a daughter at

·fds October 3 by·Rev, · home, but took son Steve to see :John F •. Kennedy as · Donald ~ .. -S'crobe. he apoke from the Capital steps at Lansipg. 'rhis .

. ' .,,_' ., :time it'.!fas S~ve who had thii bes_t view0 8;lso olJ:: · --· · M .. '· c· 1u· · · · . :tained by sitting on. my shoulders. . . . . . . . ,,/,_ '. --.... • :C,·, ....... c~-~: . ·.. · We .have a fewJeet,of.,movie_:film,of thie-appear_,,.,.,.., .. ~ :..;.IMPLE.M~I>l''.f .SALES aD:ce,b~ JFK:,· obtaliled PY holding the camera direct- . . ·. Phoiie U!i',7,-3900 · ly over my head and aiming by guess l>ecause of the

Springport, Mich, : · crowd otherwise blocking the lens. . . · We are indebted to Heileman Miller for an a~­

count of Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Eaton Rapids during th~ "Bull Moose" campaign of 1912.

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER . w. Scott Munn, long time assistant postmaste.r,

· Jl: band leader . later city commissioner and .tqwn h1s-Hours. 8 a. mo. t0 6 p, ~ torian was' one of those who went to see· "Teddy" as Eaton Rapids 243-3716 his triitn stopped at the old Lake Shore depot just off -ChB.!'lotte 543"':3325 . Brook Street, Scott Munn· was an extrovert if there

Piiiiiiiiiii!iili!iiil!ll••• .. ever was one. Eve;rywhere he went,_ people knew he · · .. J'ERN was there because of his booming voice and 1 o u d - laugh. · . ··LOSEY . & ·scott shook TR's hand and then stayed right with ·.so•J\.T ,··· the old Rough Rider, making quite a visit of it and

'1 l taking up_ time which the candidate would obviously

Farm ·Equi pnient Oliver· .

Meyer . Gehl

have preferred to spend in meeting greater numbers of voters. · · . · , · At lolig iast Scott did release the candidate s ?and

and started to draw back "into the crowd. At th 1 s point; a little old lady started forwar,cJ to shake the halld of-the hero of San Juan Hill. As she passed Scott Munn, .the loosely knitted shawl she was wear­ing caught on oile of the button of Scott's overcoat . This slowed lier down, out" she continued to press

soo UNuiAplNG ·F.QU!PMENT forward with determina~fon, taking Scott right along ci;,..y FEEDING SYSTEMS with her; tethered at the ·end of her shawl.

10 Milea.south of Eaton Rapids Roosevelt did not miss this little tableau. .onM-50 Phone UL7-3340 "No need to tie ~m up, lady, II TR advised, "he or Phone LO 9-3208 . ....... ,..._lml!l __ ..... won't g9 ·away."

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'Michig~n Nee'Cfs

HOLBR.OOK·· On The Court of. -~pp·~cds

3rd DISTRICT

• 16 years of experienc.e as a Circuit Judge.

__.,......• A non-partisan judge for a non·partisan office.

.- ~ · D~dicated -, DiQnified - Dire~t ·

. VOTE FOR CIRCUIT JUD~E ··DONALD E. HOlBROOK

)? ,'.:" ':;L;NON-PARTISAN BALLOT NOV. 3 ',,I._.,, .. - ". . -...... ·.·•."

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;;i ·Tom Johnson completes ·- -- Polio clinTc--par·1~e]paHo-n ---. -. -. ·---; · d b. • . · short of expectations

,:;)"''I:'.-j. Fori llSZnes·s' course . . Final figures indicate that approximately.:24, 000 .. ·Thomas Johnson of Gibson'-Rider, Inc,,. Eaton. Eaton County residents availed themselves of the

Rapids Ford dealer, was .graduated from a business opportunity to partake of the oral polio vaccine· dlli'-manag~meni coursa..conducted at the Ford -Market- ing the recent clinics held around tlie county, This Ing Institute in Detroit last week, · was not qtiite as bigli a 'percentage 'Population as had'

Thomas s. 'Masters·, institute director, said the been-hoped for, but nevertheless indicates good cov-five-day CO'.lrSe provides' business. ani:J office man- erage against polfo--if all tliese people wfil remem-agers .of dealerships with a thorough knowledge of ber to get the second dose on Suilday, Nov. 29 at financial management. Included are d(scu~sions of the same locations and at the same time ·of day. development and application of finanfoal controls, In the meantime, the Eaton County 1'4edical So- · measuremenfof dsalership needs in-a growing mar- ciety and the Eaton County.,Health Department would ket, better accounting procedures a.id accurate iii- like. to thank all the volunteers who so ·,ably helped

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terpretation of financial guides and reports. · in the orgrupzation_.t1f the .clinics, the staffing of the.· : The course is one of a number o!'fered to bene- · ·clinics and in the ofllany otjler ways where. help was

FOREIGN SlU.D E NT.S VISIT VANAKEN FARM-- fit Ford and Lincoln-Mercury cus,tomers by em-, needed and so ably furnished by many people,·.It Charles VanAken, center left I and county Extension phasizing after-purchase semce and better custom- was greatly appreciated, . .. . director J. D. Johnson, cenfer.right, discuss the er relations. Co'.lrses are developed from the most Va~Aken fanning program with a group of foreign effective methods ·used by successful dealerships. students from Michigan State University who were Ford Marketing Institutes also are lo::ated in

New York, Chicago, D.allas, San Francisco and At-visiting area farms· lanta, Since the first Instifute was opened in 1959;

more than 50, OQQ persons h_ave attended courses.

:~MRS. BEN1

~ .:Owt':!'ihl!:; :!.,>;•:,; ~::,c~~:;~;;: . foo:i:L::~~~Jl-ter•s birthday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, ~ Merl Monroe, M:\'. and Mrs. Jerry Monroe and fam- Order Our,'·

. Uy-and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kienast and three child- Donut. s E_arly for your· ren all of Battle Creek, There were four genera- I tions present. II

Last Wednest;lay night, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne ,I HaUoween Party · Clegg took Tulla, the exchange student who lives II with them to Albion to an Exchange Student coi.mcil

me;:~ are ~ew neighoors at the comer of Waver- I Pumpkin and Mince Pies ly and ~FW roads, the Clarence Milbo.\J.rn home. ·' I . C_u p c_ akes with Fac_e. s __ ·l '. ' Visitors at the .Sloan-Winter's home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ko·:::h and family of Homer, ~ and Mrs. Lois Winter of Eaton Rapids. · ·· ~ • i\ ........

Rolla Carpenter §pent the weekend in Chicago. TOryur ·. Del"1c'1ous Ry·e Bread . '1· . Little thi:ee-year-o1d Sherry Sloan, daughter of

VOTE FOR 0 CHARLES H.

·F l·E·LD ER EATON COUNTY CLERK

REGISTER OF DEEDS

•·Republican. * Former Charlotte Alderman * Veteran World War II *Alumnus M.S.U. * Married - 1 son * Businessman

Election Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1964

Mr, and Mrs. Ro'Jert Sloan, fell and cut her mouth · I one day last week, requiring'three stitches. She is It's "CUSTOMER APPROVED" _ . .

::;.?Jri.qs:::z:.t'' WhQ '"'.'d : w~~~.~.~-cl~~~d., . ····· . . .; J~.~er~~~~-~-: ,,,,,,,. ·.~--:;; ...... ~::.:::~~~§=:===;=:==~~~=;:::::;::==T====:::='.'.i Elect a ··Man ·of ProveD Legal· Experience

Your Vote and Support,

and Public Service for Eaton County Probate·. and Juvenile Judge

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-Robe-rt C .. Ballard

D Outstanding Public Service as Prosecuting Attorney . for 8 Years

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Former Charlotte City Attorney

Active in Civic, Legal and Church Activities

Married·3 School Age Children

Attended All Eaton County Juvenile Hearings Since 1956 Held in Eaton County Probate Court

"He Untl,erstands ·The Problems Of Our Juveniles "

NON-PARTISAN BALLOT. NOVEMBER 3 GENERAL ELECTION

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· · ·• If:the Eato~ RaPids fo~tbiiu'tea~ <je~el'.ies to fin._ ish'among "the' top teayjjs•iii th~ c_apitai:p1rcuitthis

~ seaaon, ·the Greyhounds col!ldn't ask for any bf"tter . way of proVIBg kthiin 1n·thf'..8!J la:st· tWo leagti.e games.

Holt convfucea O'Raiferty.that it·was the Cir- 1

cuit's best teain lasf Siiturday, bul Eal;on Rapids must now battle,'eiulh- of .these· league powerhouses. in an effort io plae~ 1n tlie top:half of the sfana1ngs.

· .. iHomms villi s:E:coND IN cmcmT 'The ·Greyhounds shackled wifiless Okemos, 18-6,

last Friday.for their· second. Circuit triumph in five tries; 'They showeil flashes ·of the· e·my-season form·which earned ihem to impressive victorles over Charfotte and Mason, but it Will take much more.consistent efforts' this· week.and next to fan lllU' upset fiipnes. · . . . · . .

·· The first ;Eaton Rapids TD against the. Chiefs featured B.ill ·Gay.ton's 5- · featured Bill Gayton•s-51-yard pass.to End John McHugh, ·the No, ,1-weapon for E-1( ln-lts:last few

. games. Mc}lugh W!1fl dragged down.on u.ie seven, but a couple of .blaats· at the lin_e p_!it the ball on the three, · aiu:I Dave ·De Lano ploughed ove·r the go a 1

· line ·for the :six poiiits;· That. marker. came with 3:36 : td pfay iii.the· first qtlarier. . .

Gary Strank-_recovered a fumble fQr the 'Hounds on·okemos' first play after the kick9ff, and Eaton Ril.pidEi needed only six pl~ys. to ramble 40 .yards, Lou Cartwright hit paYdirt fJ.'6m the two with three seconds left ill the. period. His 15-yard gain to tie

·DELANO TAKES EASY ROAD TO TD.,.-When tlie hole . .lB was tlie big chllilk in the drive • . kl J' d. ·. L.'(3.1).f ... · .. · .... ':·CBIEFSMISSCHANCE

qt tac e was.p ugge '·Dave. De oni:> 0 .. Eator:i ~Greyhound fumbie-.gave Okemos a scoring shot Rapids slid off to hi$ righfand_ fook, the easy rQad a::' . in the sec.ond ·period, but the Chiefs failed on afourth­round end info the.end zo~e, giving the Greyhounds · down pass·at th13 six, and neither team threatened a­:l 6-0 leai:I iri' the first quarter against Okemos F~iday ·. gain until the third quarter.

FOR

COUNTY ClERK .· D,EMOCRAT

night·. (Journal p~oto by Dave Frazier) · · Oke~os fumbled at midfield, but Eaton Rapids gave the ball right liack on an i.nterception, and this

My utmost desire is to Se.rve Eaton· County

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.s·avings ·4· .. -.%· -A~coµr.~s - · , · 0. ,.::E~rn

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PAID QUARTERLY

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- JUNE

SEPTEMBER

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DECEMIJ~R:

k•VINGS !N BY TPR 10TH OF l'HE MONTH EARN ::~~:::;,,:, ·'. · .. :. ~7~ f~OM THE lS'.( .... · ...

YoU.. SavillKa Are "IDaured Safely . . ., ·. u~·To $to,ooo . -::by:·Federal Savings & Loan

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STEWARD DISBURSES. .. .-DELINQUENT TAXES

time the Chiefs scored, thanks to a 44-yard run by Jay Guertin. Cartwnght caught him ·at the E-R thr(l_e, but, after a ~enalty, Guertin scored from the nve, . · Aliother fumble recovery, this time by.Cart­wright at the .Okemos 39, set up the laat six points for Eaton Rapids, . . · . ·

· Evei1: S~w~~- of O?. the fi:i:-st· play/Gaytan lost fo)ir. yards,· but he Charlotte;· ·comity'·· ( · folloWeti with a 15-yard pass to McHugh, and, after

. tt:e surei;~·-ha's:d is:.. , a pa.trio! 15-yard·penalties' offset each otlier,_asev-,: ·· . · urseHlie delinquent.· 'e_ n_·· fyfoahe. ·s·'ghiftyalri pcu:~_e .... :?gallht'·othn

0·thn· es.l'~Je;·d-.._· ·th''~rof:ug'··.•.;:~h·-:'._·:kl ..... e"'." .. ·

property'. tll?te's' C0l.:: ).l'.he ': <ULW U U.: WW

. lected 'by lils office ·jlll[l hopped and ski_pped' past several Okemos defend- . . . during Sep~ember in ers tO score·. ' -. the amountcor $23, - If the 'Hounds are to make any headway with up-055, 02 to the folloviing set plans against O'Rafferty here Friday or atHolt Eatl>n cquntY townships next week, they'll need help from some of the i r villages and. cities: .. corp!! of Injured players. ·

Townships: Bellevue, After Howard Ledergerber sustained a deep gash $1, 487. 77; Benton, above his eye on the opening klckqff,, the 'Hound s $3,461,31; Brookfield, had only eight pl!!yers sitting on the bench. Full­$496, 45; Carmel; . · back Joe Heintzelman was dropped from the squad $893.12; Chester, $1,- ·for.violation of training rules, axitU1ike Barnard 053, 33; Delta, $3, 08.6,-. didri't eyen make the trip because of a 1;1tomach ail-21'; Eaton, $335. 73; ment. . . E_aton Rapids; _$937. 10; Th(l victory over Okemos buoyed the s~ging Hamlin, $897.~5; Kal- Greyhoi!nd spirits,.but Coach Elmer Rose is afraid amo, $J95. 65; Oneida, the starters just won't be _able to go at full speed if $294, 86; Roxand, $4~4.- they don't ge·t more relief. · OB; Sunfield, $457.48; An h · d' Vermont~ile, $1~466,- ot er recor 72; Walton, $92. 25 · . · • a,n~ Wilidsor, $2, 196.- ." Fresh from two more record-breaking perform-36, · . ances, Dave Jacks will lead.the Eaton Rapids cross

Villag13s: Bellevue, . country·teiun into the ·regional meet Saturday at Lan-$279. 41; Dimondale, · h hn h d $2; 64; Mulliken, $l06.- sing. T e 19.,-3.8 victory qver St, Jo s. T urs ay

and a 19•41 decieti<in over Maaon Tuesday gave the 31; Sunfield, $29. 89 'Hound hill.,and-dalers a 5-5 ·dual meet record for arid Vermontville, . the season.· , .. , • . _ .$104;:64·. All five E-R runners turned in their fastest of

-Cities: Charlotte, the eeasm1 'l'htll'aday,agil:in.!.lfi;lt, Johns, with Jacks $1, 194.49; Eaton Rap.,-· touring the two:-mile Vf'W, course here i)l 10:22, ids; $979. 77; Grand · · liight se'iionds -f~st0Ft1lan J;rl~jireViolis record. Ledge, $1, 670. 65; 01- ·Jim Fugate .plaeed second-with a 10:46 effort,

. ivet, $222. 49 and Pot- anii:J'im Ki;qii\m:.wiis·fufd in.' 10:52;' Doil Hoke's terville,. $l8. 6~.. . ti~e:·~qi:oo eaijeti W,m a ~ixth place· fbiish, and SCIENCZE SKETCHES Bob Cribley was·seventh.withll:lO.

. Jacksi nYuii:teet-found the ·going even smoother Tuesday:im;d)ie (iu(~o 'more seconds· off his rec­ord;' Krlliiim was' thlld~ . Fugate: fourth, ·Hoke fifth,

.Ji ': ~ Ci'f.~j~f~s~~ ;,\: ( ;_: , ,· -~· ;:' .:: -. . .

~ct$~;.

with

Chuc-k Seaks

Dear Son:

a man. Your pal,

, Dad EATON COUNTY RANKS BELOW STATE AVERAGE JN f:IEART DISEASE DEATHS

Eaton County ranks below the state average of deaths caused by car>!lovascular ailments, accord­ing to a recent study by the Michigan Heart Associ­ation, a Michigan United Fund Agency •

Deaths resulting from cardiovascular causes ac­count for 55·. 5 per cent of all deaths in Michigan.

Eaton County's figure is 53. 4 per cent, compar­ed with Oscoda Couifty witli-'7 5 per cent, highest figure in th!'l lower Peninsula.

Other low figures in the area have been recorded in Calhoun County·with 55. 2 per cent; Kalamazoo Counfy with 53. 7 per ce~t and \l'ashtenaw County with 51. 9 per cent. . ·

Nearby counties with high death rates include Ionia County with 61, 0 per cent; Clinton County with 62. O per cent; and Barry County with 58. 0 per cent.

lCATIOn ~CITIZEN

i , ~ACHINE ~ - •

-::-!·' . ' ~

Cochran

Motors

OF USED CAR

in EATON RAPIQS.

SAVINGS

~O,Vt ON THIS 1960 OLDS 88 two-door Sedan. just in on a new OLDS. Only 43,000miles. One owner, power steering and brakes. Hy.­dra-matic and· many other extras. ljs. sharp

_ and it's a bargain at Cochran's.

RIUt up (J, ht ON THIS 1961 PONTIAC

. 'Bonneville Convertible--just in on a new Chevrolet. Low mileage, one owner and a luxury sports car at a year-end Bargain

"Shall the· sale of spirits, .- ice! ted for consumption 9n the ·ids und_er the provisions of

at Cochran's

AL:SO ANY ADDITIONAL d. 80 much for 80 Ii ttle MAY. BE $UBMITTED

. Notice Relative to 0 ST A SAMPLE .?f th~ many B.ar-. . models, Transportation Specials

· ELE;CTION LA cks you'll find at one of our two SECTION 720, Oil the day

. opened at 7 o'clock In the for d ,. . . until'.8 o'clock iii the afterno m a new·car ea er tor pres~_nt and In line at the · · · cl()_Sfug thereqf shtµl be a,llo

·THE POLLS of said electi wUI re~ain· open_ until 8 o'cl

Motors CHEVROLET & CHEVROLET TRUCKS .

. 231 S. Main .-. ,.-Phone 243-,641 l

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"I'VE BEEN PLAYING POSTMAN/' the six-year-old stated. "I delivered real letters to all the houses On our block." 1 •

"Where on earth did you get them?" his mother asked.

"They were $Orne old ones I found li~d up with a ribbon in your drawer,"··the youngster re-plied. Catholic Digest ,

• • • • • • .. • • • -ICB CllBAM

E L·E CT ROBERT P·~.

BRIGG·S

YE A-R TERM-

. • • • • • • • •

GENERAL ELECTION

To the Qualified Electors: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That~ Generql Election will be held in the

City of Eaton Rapids, County of E~ion State of. ~ichigan

TUESDAY, ON~~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~~--

NQVEMBER 3, 1964 . - . AT THE PLACE OR PLACES OF HOLDING THE ELECTl0N "IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW, VIZ:·

PRECINCT NO. 1--City Building, W. l:famlin St. PRECINCT NO. 2--Veterans Post Building 'at 123 N. Ml:lin St . PRECINCT NO. 3--Grange Hall, 224 So. Main St .

. FOR THE PURPOSE OF· .ELECTING THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, .

STATt Gove.:Oor and Lieutenant Governor, _Secretary•of lftlt State, Attorney General, Eight Members of the

·State Board of Education, Two Trustees of'Michigan State"University Two Governors of Wayne State University. '

CONGRESSIONAL United Stat~ S~n.ator, .,. ~epresentat1ve 111 Congress

LEGISLATIVE ·State Senator, State Representative

"OiJNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, li County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor

in Counties electing same, Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Sur­veyor, and such other Officers as are elected at that time.

FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ:

NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS

Three Judges of tbe Court of Appeals, Judge of Probate,

Circuit Judge (To fill Vacancy)

AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSAL:

A Referendum on Legislation

ANU Xtso TO vdtE UN THE l"OLLOW!Nd PROPOSITION:

"Shall thec~ale of spirits, in addition to beer· and Vl(,ine, be permit­ted· for consumption on the premises within the· City of Eaton Rap­ids undei: the provisiohs of the law governing same?"

ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED · ·

N()tice Relative io Opening and Closing of the Polls ELECTION LAW,, ACT 116, P.A. 1954 -

SECTION .720. On the day of arly election, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 ·o 1olook in the afternoon and no longer. Every _qqalified elec­-~or pres~nt and in line !!-t the polls at the hour prescribed for the · clo_sing thereof ,shall be allowed to vote. · -

"_. ' THE POLLS of said election wilt be open at ·7'°'o'.c1ock ·a. m.' and w~ll rl!main' open until 8 o1clock P..• m. o~said day 6f election. ·

>, .

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• • • . •, 3· Les •. l.89. .,

a a • •· 3 LVS. 45~.·

Bonu1 Co

S -upon No. 4· . t A•·" ...

. · - · ON SfA 1 10¢ PORCELAJNFUL EXQUISITE

4-Pc. PLAcE sm CH/NAWARE REG, 2,49, , , O~~~ • • ~·· 99

""

!RENCH DRESSING sr:C:"is~ND DRESSING OR • • • ·

sAl.AD DRESSllG ~R YOU.R CHOICE • • • 2.-

Spartan Frozen

VIGETABUS C.'IT GREEN BEANS, PEAs, .3:i:oo

5T09CUP ". "4 99 ONLY • • • • • • •

WEST BEND 11 ~· ROUND TEFLON COATED. , •

PANCAKE .GRIDDLE ,EA. '2.99 SHURflNE CORN ~·~~~~R~:~c~l . 8FOR1.00

0 SHURFINE EVAPORATED MliK ~~ 8 FOR 1.00 L~tl~ JERGEN'S LOTION • • • • • • • • ~:- 43~

~~A-~""--= . LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC- • • • • • 15~~ 49c .~ ............... n-v.-~ ~=='z29~ ~ARTAN ASPIRIN·. • • • • ••. ~ 15c

~-,-· 7ef?Jaeuc/e GIVES You MORE. EVDYDAYI [dWJ AU this, plus ... DOUBLE STAMPS ON WEDNESDAY! .leJ

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Odd fact about carpets: You ·buy tliem· by. the 'Yard, but wear them out.by .the foot,. '. ··

Why is a house painter who falls from a ladder a hero? Because he goe~ down With flying colors. -

The moon.is·inore important than the sun, be-cause. it shines at night when it is needed~ , ·

AIRLINES NEED- YOU!

JET YOUR WAY TO ' SUCCESS·WORK WITH

AN AIRLINE It', •zclll•1 lnrd f,,. ••d o/fm 6/16 P•1 /or 16011. 1"60 quoll/1.

lfsa('IOJH/

The Joan .Jewett: Career School will tmln ygu ·for an enviable position as a · •Ticket Agent

. • Reservatlon!st · . eR~tlonllt • • Coniniunicatlonht . -•'Sain Repreantatln

· eAnd'. Other Po'sitlon1 IWllJ ••• o/ llii i...tl•t oirll•"·

Starting PllJ can begin •t S38S ' with locreo,.. ap to $590 •

Proposal INSTRUCTION BALLOT

Tuesday, November 3, 1964

___:Waud City ol Eaton R'aplda, Mlchlran

. month. Add free travel" p111ea, reduced .fare1 and other 11,ge corpontioa baiefit1 and 7ou hove • profitable and i1amoar0 •

out future.

STAR:r NOW COii or RetUrn Coupo~ Below

' ' ' · / SAIE OF SPIRITS FOR CONSUMPTION ON PREMISES

;;_ ..,., ; INSTRUCTIONS-To wt. In (a'°' of the FDpciial, rNb • m..1n lha

.qu&n to~-ri1~t of thti word "Y .. ,11 and tO nit• aPlft.£_tha.piopouJ, rnab a Cf'Ol.l In the aq_uai. to the tirht ohhe word "No."

.'JOMf .:)EWET'f CAREER·· SCHOOL

Flnlthino-Modall1t9 • Alrlin. ca,., ...

·A l'rloolf. Girl>' Se6ool L/et.,ed 61 M.lelr. Bd. of E,.

' ·520 W. loaio ... Ph. 48Z.J093 L1ri1iitf, Michigan

BelorO lnrin-, th, boOth fold the ballot i.o0

tht.t lh• race of lb. ~!lot ti . no~ n~ and "it.hat the num'bued com.,'. li:rW~ •.

SHALL THE sA1:E or sr1mTS IN ADDITION TO BEftR ~ND,WINE BE PERMl'M'ED FOR CONSU~fPT?ON ON.THE PREMISES WITHIN THE CIT\· OF EATON RAPIDS UNDER THE PROVISIONS or THE l.AW,GOVERNING BAM£!

·vs~

NO [] \

Ruth Thuma celebrate.her birthday, Oct; .15. . • Mr. ·and.Mrs~ ·Fred· Cleaves·; :Sr, are at home

· aftei: tlieii: travels. · · .. · .. · · · · · Mr.'.aJid.Mrs:-.veinte Coats and;David Visited he,r father; ·Paul Malburg of Hart over the· week,-end, ·and helped hilXlicelebrate his birthday; · . Mrs;· Harry .Brown, Jr, .. is at home after sur­

gery. Mrs.· Brown ·sr. is helping care for the fam­ily,

Mrs. Fred Cantine is ·in Commlll1ity Hospital and is quite ill. . .i1\ · .

·Woodie· lµid Vera Smith had Simdl1f dinner _')'lith us to· helpcWaltercelebrate·his ·birthday. ·-Susie ilrid-Lar­ry Ma#iii alicfson came late,r-a.nd:Larry.,b~ught a

·llicepheaeant;--·: .. '.\: ,: · · ·: .... , ... ·Ken'oThorton'•of Olivet visited, us Mgil.da;v;. ,::. ,

·: .: · · ·chl!ir&· iifth~: ca1{:N1Ciiiollt lio'ine :w~~· M:r.:~anii ·· ·. Mis.J~orr 91Lcacy 11(tanshi.g;;:~r;iiiiC!.j.lra~. shir- ·

ey:ofW~lllaniston; Mr. aii.d :\\{rs. Robert Carey of Olivet, Mr, aii.d Mrs.· Fred ~rienberger of Mus~.,.· egon, Mrs, Wesley Eberling, Jerome Grienenber-

. ger of Spicerville and.Mr. aii.d Mrs. Elton.Frinkle Qf Munith who took Mrs. Maude Nichols back with them.

Mrs. Paul Swan and Terri had Monday dinner with the Nichols.

Many of the telephone lines were not wor!Wig Monday and I couldn't get all of you, sorry, .

e·a BMOCI put on a

0Hk£Y-PARKA by WOOLRICH

Cut jµst right and raglan · shoulder-too. A real campus ~arm: up made of tough

· bull wool. Catphes the eye ' · . but sheds the rain and

wind. Comes in six

\ l2 Cylin~ers a Year

7 Cylinders a Year $79~ustox

6 Cyllnde:s and over a year of lOO·lb. size we loan Base, Ho6d and Regulators.

·Free. of Charge NOTICE- SmalJ 20 lb. bottles obtainable · at Reese's Servic(Statio~and Ken Mack's Service Station. ayments also can be made

.... :at.Mo~k's Servic Station Speed ·Queen Washers-------------· $199. 95 Speed Queen· D!'Yers--------------- $169. 95 HARDWICK& r'APPAN RANGES----$ 99.50

·3o:,gar. Gloss-lined Water Heaters--$ 79. 95

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XMAS TREES, balsam and spruce, 50¢ and up, Order early, Also all northern boughs. Er-

. nest Rush, Falmouth, Mic~ Phone M'.Ei;ritt 8-2665, 40-47c

FOR SALE---Wax worms, $1 per hundred. Wallace Swank,

· 29tfc

-FOR SALE---Maple Syrup. A I so Maple sugar candy, grape juice and honey. Willow Brook Farms. Phone 243-38~3. 3tfc. NEW COTTAGE AND WOODED LOT. Full price $2, 595, with $259 down. Private sand ba sand beach on large lake. Fishing and· ' boating. Deer !ind par­tridge hunting, Leave

COMPL'ETE HoU.Se- . full of furnitUre: Some · • · almost new; veryrea­'sonable. Phone 243-353~. 44p; 1

FOR RENT APARTMENT for rent, two rooms and bath, furnished, ground floor. William Wise­man. Phone 243-3562. ·

44tfc FOR RENT for the winter, ffve-roo!ll, furnished house on State St. Gas heat, electricai appl,iances for cooking and laund­ry. Phone 243-4816~

44tfc

-. I!S.-27 (I-75) Freeway • · at Harriaon-Glai;lwin

---------------- Exit. At Stop sign,

CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks

to Rev. Strobe, Bkin­,ner Funeral Homir~ Eastern Stars, neigh­bors and friends for their kindness.

~lcmne !O turn left one block to FffiST BAPTIST our office. NORTH-

- CHURCH ERN DEVELOPMENT

-8"i45~tr.m~ LOOk~up Hour WCER 1390 9:45,a.m. Sunday School

11:00 a,m. Mcmlog Worship Servic~ Message "God's Choice"

6:00 p. m. Youth Groups 7:00 p.m. Evening WO?ship Service

"Lessons from the Storm•

CO., HARRISON. Op·­en 7 dyas a week. , (Member Chamber of Commerce) 44c

VOTE FOR CLAUDE E, BURTON State Representative

District 56

*Clii.ude was born in Eaton County in 1902.

. *Claude has been a · taxi;iayer and home

owner for 44 years

The family of Mabel Chaffin

44p

. NOTICE---General Election for Eaton Rapids Township will be held Novem­ber 3, 1964, at the Eaton·Raplds Town­ship Hall. Polls will be open from'7 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Claire Brunton · Township Clerk

44c

in Eaton Co1mty. NOTICE *Developed farm General Election will ·!mown as Squash be held in Hamlin

.. · Hill, which has the Township, Nov. 3, ONLY museum in " 1964. Poll1;1 will be

""-'.Eaton Count'y.. .. .. , .. open from'7 ·a.. m. un- . *He~ts oppoaed-to~'.::..:.. _ City Iricome Tax. _

*He is·for a square deal for Senior Citizens.

*He is for education for our young to cherish Home, Fam­ily, and a Goo::! Life,

ELECT

.POPE CHURCH, Pa~a Rd., 40 A.', 5 bedroom home, 37 A. tillable. $13,500. -

ONO!'IDAGA & Kinneville Rds., 20 acres, 2 bedroom home, gar­age. 5 A. woods. $16,500.Tenns.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 9 19om· home 'with two opts. Easily conver­ted to single unit. Two car garage. Convenient HaH-St. location. Sac­rifice Price.

LEONARD STREET. 3 bedro00i ranch nearing completion. 20' living room full basement, aluminum stonns and screens. $13,800.00 Excellent fin­ancing availal:ile.

WE NEED LISTINGS

R. G. Hemin \'·!' ,~-

219 s . Stan Phinney·

. De.ntan Eckhart Aurelius >\'em' Canedy ' · -

CLAUDE BURTON Demo-~rat

State R_epresentative District 56

He is FnoM Eaton County and is FOR Eaton County. He is one of the people for the people and ~ax

The voice an·d vote

YOU NEED TO KEEP 243-2651 243-2281 243-2041 243-7461 243-3502 justice.

Your llaJ1le Loan Headquarters

IN WASHINGTON

43-44p

B~ild ~r buy your "dream house" and arrange for "down to earth"

·~: ': -.financing with Low-Cost Mortgage Loan at Security Savings. Now more than ever you need a voice and vote ••• FOR LIMITED GOVERNMENT - Congressman Johansen knows that government la not "'merely people," but people plus power ••• and freedom requires ·this power be checked to prevent total concentration of declslon-mak· Ing aUthorily In Washington ••• or anywhere, FOR FISCAL DISCIPLINE - Congressman Jo· hansen Is for reduced spending. a balanced budget. reaular payments on the national clebt. Ho favors spending priorities and prudence In matching outgo and revenues.

.. c:~:. ;-. · l'We Purchase Seasoned Land Contracts I > .. -._.

"WHERE THOUSANDS HAVE SAVED MILLIONS" , FOR JUDICIAL RESTRAINT-Con11ressman Jo· hansen Is for enactment of laws or adoption of Constitutional amendments correcting de­cisions Which exceed the federal judiciary. FOR RIGHTEOUS FIRMNESS-Congressman Johansen believes a firm foreign policy, backed by military strength, Is the best hope for peace with justice and freedom. If you share these convictions. If you believe they are best for America ••• vota for Con· sressman·Johansen, Nov. 3.

* * * * * * *

Re.elect Congressman

AUGUSTE. JOHANSEN

Republican , Tues., Nov. 3

-Johln1111 forCOncreu CommlttH- R. N. s.r.11nt. Chm., E. Schn•ldtr, Vlce·Chm .. G. ~· Qronewold, T,....