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The Hillsdale Daily News from Hillsdale, Michigan • Page 2

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Night after night be glad you chose a comfortably firm Sealy Posturepedic. Patented Posture-Grid foundation with modem torsion bars provides the firmest base ever for the Posturepedic It is like no other mattress you have ever owned. (Now on display in our window.) Yes, We, Too, Will Have Bargains for Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24 HONEY HOME GROWN TRANSPARENT APPLES FRESHLY PICKED SWEET CORN 350Milnes Road Phone 437-2133 No Gift Wrapping of Sale Items THE HILLSDALE DAILY NEWS, Thursday, July 22, 1971 Roberta's Beauty Salon 110 S. Main St. Phone 283-2720 Reading, Mich.

Truck Driver Laws Explained Farm truck drivers recently received a reprieve on meeting new federal regulations, notes Albert Hall, Hillsdale County Extension Director. Effective Jan. 1, 1972, instead of July 1, 1971, the law requires that all drivers in interstate commerce, including farm truck drivers, must: be at least 21 years old, pass a road test, take a written exam in federal motor carrier safety regulations, carry a medical certificate issued within the past 24 months certifying that prescribed physical standards are met and file with the employer a complete history of driving employment and experience, including violations. Interstate commerce is involved if the delivery point is outside the state. For example, a Michigan farmer taking a load of grain to a local elevator is not involved in interstate commerce.

But if he drives to an Ohio elevator, he is involved in interstate commerce and the federal truck driver requirements affect him. The federal truck driver regulations are in effect now if the gross weight of the truck is more than 10,000 pounds or if the driver was hired after Jan. 1, 1971, points out Hall. Forms for the required written examination, road test and physical examination are available from: the American Trucking Association, 1616 Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036, the Michigan Trucking Association, 501 South Capitol, Lansing, Midi.

48900 (telephone: 517-489-5701) and the U.S. Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402. Detailed rules and regulations are listed in Carrier Safety Regulation, Revised Part 391, Qualifications of Drivers, MCSR Amendment No. This is printed by the Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.

20591. The Lansing office of the Federal Highway Administration, Office of Motor Carrier Safety, is at 211 Federal Building, telephone: 517-3731910, extension 654. Cemetery Gift Given JEROME Somerset Township has received a gift of $500 to be used for a new fence at the Aldrich Cemetery. The donor of the gift is Mrs. Willoween (Baker) Deull of Bancroft.

sayhello NEW HAIRDO Summer demands a new hairdo. And the fashionable heads are turning to us for a fresher, cooler outlook. Methodists Honor Minister And Bride CAMDEN The United Methodist Churches of Montgomery, Stokes Chapel and Camden held a reception and shower at the Camden Church for the minister, the Rev. Joseph Huston and his bride. A carry-in dinner preceded the reception and shower.

Homemakers Set Meeting CAMDEN The Junior Homemakers 4-H Club held its meeting at the home of Mrs. George Masters. The first and second year members made brownies and egg salad sandwiches and the older group had a table setting demonstration. Several new members were initiated. Plans were made for the next and last meeting.

This will be a swim and potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Don Tilbury, Lake Diane, from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday. Mothers are to attend this meeting. Hudson Church Speaker Set HUDSON Guest speaker Sunday at the First United Methodist Church will be Sigurd Bergland.

Bergland is no stranger to the pulpit, having served many churches in the area when the church was known as just the Methodist Church. Bergland, Mrs. Bergland and family were active in the Rollin Center Methodist Church and Mrs. Bergland served as pianist there for 15 years. Mrs.

grandfather, the Rev. George Fee, served the Rollin Center Circuit at the beginning of this century. Bergland was received in the membership of the First United Methodist Church March 10, 1963 and served many years on the administrative board. He retired in June from the Purdy Ford Tractor Sales in Hillsdale. His sermon message will be: Him That Hath Shall Be FREAK CORN Clarence Russell, of 353 Knowles Road, North Adams, is pleasantly surprised but slightly confused about his strange corn field.

Russell, who has been farming the same plot of ground for the past 32 years, returned home from a vacation to find sections of his cornfield had grown to nine feet in height. never seen anything like he commented, by early Even more unusual is that the com has tasseled out already. Russell said he had taken his field soil to the extension office to be analyzed for deficiency, but other than that had not put any into the land. not sure if the ears will also be bigger than normal. HILLSDALE SCHOOL SUPPLY 437-3651 39 North St.

Allen Dump Closing Aug. 1 23 0LIVER-BUCHH0P Professional Pharmacy 170 Lewis Hillsdale, Mich. 439-9347 "Your Health Is Our Concern" l. -L- JL. -A Your Pharmacists PRESCRIPTIONS CONVALESCENT AIDS SURGICAL GARMENTS, BRACES -------------------OPEN 7 DAYS EMERGENCY SERVICE-FREE DELIVERY Carleton Road Shopping Center Broad Street Players present "The Fantasticks" On July 23 and 24 Woman's Congress building at the Hillsdale County Fairgrounds Time p.m.

Cost $1.75 tickets in $2 at door ALLEN Township clerk H. W. Peirce informed The Hillsdale Daily News today that the township dumD. also utilized by Allen Village, will be closing Aug. 1, Residents will still be able to use the dump for disposing of trash and garbage, but Aug.

1 will be the last day that the dump will be run as it is now. State and county health officials, according to Peirce, have notified the township that it has 90 days to clean up the dump, make it presentable and secure a new method of gathering refuse. To this end, the township has an agreement with the Penner Disposal Co. of Ray, which will be collecting garbage from a container that the firm will supply, the first and third Richard Clan Meets In Park CAMDEN Relatives from Defiance, Ohio, Auburn, Quincy, Jackson, Jonesville, North Adams, Hillsdale and Reading, a total of 94, attended the Richard family reunion at the Chester Park in Camden. The Richard Compton family was the host.

Officers for the 1972 reunion will be president, Gerry Peters of Defiance, Ohio; vice president, R. J. Richard of Jonesville and secretary-treasurer. Geraldine McKinley of Reading. The 1972 reunion will be held the third Sunday of July at the Chester Park.

Saturday and Sunday of every month. The garbage will be hauled back to Indiana for further treatment. Peirce commented that the Travis Kin Hold Reunion CAMDEN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Travis of near Osseo and Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Allen joined relatives from Toledo, Edon, Genoa and Fremont, Ohio, Brooklyn and Ypsilanti to attend the 35th reunion of the Travis families at the park in Wauseon, Ohio. Robert Travis of Genoa, Ohio was the oldest present and he was presented with a box of candy. The treasurer was remembered with a white elephant sale. Officers elected were president, DeWayne Kope; secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Shaffer.

Later in the afternoon cake and ice cream was served for the birthday of Lester Allen. Jonesville Rotarians Elect Club Officers JONESVILLE -Dr. Louie J. Foster was installed as president of the Jonesville Rotary Club. Also installed for the 71-72 year were: William Addison, vice president; Richard Kloko, secretary; John Wood, treasurer, Mike Fast; Robert Bradshaw, Tom Walton, Fred Klein, Walt Schray, board of directors; Gray don Fast, sergeant-at-arms and David Steel, bulletin.

state wanted the dump closed or renovated because of pollution reasons. The new disposal service will take garbage and all types of trash. It has been requested that lumber, trees and branches be cut up in at least four or six foot lengths before depositing in the container. Containers for the trash will be brought to the dump late Friday evening and picked up late Sunday evening. The township has agreed to pay the Penner Co.

$40 per load, which will probably equal one container. Peirce explained that each container holds 40 cubic yards. will not cost the taxpayers anything said Peirce. will come out of collected Township officials expect to have the dump cleaned up within the 90-day according to Peirce. The disposal area is located near the intersection of Watkins and Duck Lake Roads in Allen Township.

A retaining wall is planned for the area so that citizens can drive right up to the containers. The retaining wall is expected to be completed in 30 days. Austin Grange Names Officers CAMDEN The Austin Grange has elected the following officers for the coming year: Master Harold Dunbar; overseer, Victor Dayton; lecturer, Florence Shippy; steward, Richard Shippy; assistant steward, Myron Dunbar; chaplain, Vina Richardson; treasurer, Olin Woodard; secretary, Mary Dayton; gatekeeper, George Richardson; Ceres, Mae Penoyar; Pomona, Anna Woodard; lady assistant steward, Sharon Dunbar and executive committee, Richard Shippy. TTiere will be a regular meeting Friday evening with a cooperative supper prior to the meeting. Due to the tremendous response this We are extending our lawn and patio sale! FRIDAY SATURDAY, July 23 24 9:30 AM 5:30 PM If some of you missed out last week.

here 1 your chance for Even Greater Gift Shop New items have been added will be sold at One table only of items at RAIN DATE: 1 WEEK LATER (GIFTS ONLY) ,4 Dress Shoppe Added merchandise and still further reduction in order to make way for the New Fall and Winter Merchandise AU Summen TKexctuLKcttic Tiatitotalkf rfdvmtcAed STAG TOWN I HOUSE I MATES I YOUNG I LURIE Carriage $ouse QreiBjB Sc $ift ON 99 Bt TWttlN HILISUAI St JONtSVU Lt Speed-0-Print Lens-Type ELECTROSTATIC COPIER Model 900 OFF Viict ALL BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE THIS YEAR DRESS SALE GOES ON REGARDLESS 0E WEATHER! Copies Any Original Any Size, From Business Card to 12" 17" of Any Pliable Stock.

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