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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 4

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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Moravia Union, Thursday, May 1, 1969 USED ORGANS PIANOS "LIKE NEW" STONER PIANO COMPANY Local No. 724-3652 SHRUBS and TREES, ornamental, shade and fruit. Come in and see them. McDonough's Gamble Store. MOTHER'S DAY cards and gifts, price range 50c and up.

McDonough's Gamble Store. FOR SALE 9-room house, modern, 1 block east of square. Homer King Estate. Contact Spencer King, Unionville. 16-4t FOR SALE or seven room house and garage.

Also three rooms in back. City Water, gas heat Kenneth Condra, Moravia, 724-3545. 9-tf BUYING WOOL At My Place 6 Mi. East of Moravia on Unionville Road TOP MARKET PRICES Phone Before You Come 724-3602 Andy Andrews WANTED To Buy Your Fat Hogs Stop in and see us for prices and breaks. Our Market is Bonded.

VERL PERKINS HOG MARKET CenterviDe, Iowa Phone 856-2212 Call for Appointments for Thurs. Friday, and Saturday. LEILA'S BEAUTY NOOK Dial 724401 FOR brown figured lined drapes, 78" wide 93" long. Also vinyl window shades, 3 white 2 ide, 2 white 28Vi" wide, 2 beige 29" wide. Call Mary Lou Raymie 724-3726.

FOR SALE Good 3 section harrow, also 100 6' iron posts. Harley Sulser, Melrose, Iowa, 5 mi. west and south of Iconium. Phone 724-3387. It PAG Seed Corn, 56 Ib.

bags. Plenty of seed on hand, also Su Chow and grass seed. Will deliver. Dwight Stocker, 724-3372. WORK WANTED Dozer and back-hoe work.

Martin Excavating phone daytime 724-3572, after 5 p.m. 856-2981. 17-4t FOR used safe in A-l condition. Price reasonable. Call 724-3648.

WORKSHOP, DRAPING DOLLS, May 6 at GINNY'S CORNER. Must register. For details call 724-3218. NORTHRUP KING-Seed Corn. Good numbers available.

Will deliver; also beat the rootworm problem with grain or forage sorghum, plenty of seed on hand. Dan Mihalovich, 724-3435. FOR modern Standard Station, Moravia, good location, good business established. Terry Meek, Ottumwa, Iowa, phone 6846221. 9tf GARDEN BEDDING PLANTS, cabbage, tomatoes, petunia and etc.

McDonough's Gamble Store. Repair Welding General repairs on lawnmowers, autos, and farm machinery. All makes and models. BRIDGEVIEW REPAIR SHOP DEAN CURTIS, Operator 5 Mi. West South of Iconium Phone 724-3478 or 3418 DOUBLE STAMPS FRI.

SAT. PLUS LOTS OF BARGAINS "SHOP AND SAVE" All Meat Bulk Wieners Ib2s Pure Gr. Beef lbss $2" Kraft MUSTARD lOc Thin SI. DACON 55c Lay's 59c Pot. Chips 39c Tonea 4 Oz.

Dlk. Pepper 39c Sw. Down Cake 4 $100 Mixes for New Punch 69c Peanut Butter Ibs. Ready to Eat HAM- Butts Shanks No. 1 Lg.

EGGS JU.75C Family Size Catsup tf 65c Frozen PEAS 5 rcjto PKGS. Pasco Fr. Orange 5 $100 Juice cans Morton SALT box 25c Chiquita Bananas lb IQc Giant Size AXION 79c JELLO Limit 2 W. Order More Specials on our Cards WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. ZEPHYR Give Regal Stamps Dry Cleaners Pickup Fri.

Tues. Seed Potatoes Onion Plants Sets Lawn seed May's Seeds Dadine George Dial FOODS 3220 FOR SAiLE Irelan's seed corn at Iconium, Monday, Wednesday, Friday or in Albia at 832-3rd Ave. E. iPhone 932-5590. Bert Rinehart.

NOTICE For fast dependable nnd economical 24 hour Roto Rooter service phone 856-6494. Trenching, Dozer work, Septic Tank installed, cement work, Pole Buildings, Garages, and general carpenter work, Prompt and courteous given to all your requests. GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 1133 North Park, Centerville, Iowa. News of Interest From UNION By Mrs. Burdett Cox Carrie Boyer and Mr.

and Mrs. John McGee were in Kansas City, Sunday, to attend the funeral of their aunt, Laura Tubaugh Robinson. Mrs. Burdett Cox visited Mae Harper Tuesday morning. Carrie Boyer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. David Koehler and family. The young adult group met at the center Tuesday, April 29th with six ladies present. We did several exercises, then jogged. After weighing and recording we found we had lost Ibs.

the past week. Refreshments of iced grape juice was served. Mrs. Burdette Cox took Kevin Cox and Elaine Rogers to preschool at the center Wednesday and spent the afternoon with Mae Harper. Burdett called for her.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lockman have been very sick with flu. Gaylord Main is working for them. Mrs.

Gaylord Main called to see Mrs. Burdett Cox, Mrs. Jack Hoffman and Donna, Mrs. Walter Paris, Mrs. Stephen Burger, Rodney and Kelley and Mrs.

Willard Brain last week on the Cancer drive. Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Cox and Nyle spent from Friday evening to Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmie Logan in Moline. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robbins and Reggie, and Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Scott in Moline. Dale Cox and Kevin visited Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Cox Friday morning. SCRIBBLER NEWS MEDIA The news media of America is very important to the country in keeping everyone as well informed as possible.

The newspapers are full of important happenings of local and national events. Such as a new law presented in Congress, or a law that has been passed or signed by the President, or a decision the President has made concerning foreign policies. Lately the papers have been full of information on the Sirhan case and the ABM system. The news has usually been told on television or radio already, but they don't have quite as detailed a report as a newspaper. Television and radio are both very incredible inventions because one can get the latest in news much quicker and in many cases one sees it live.

There are also more people reached through these channels because it is more convenient to watch something than read about it later. A magazine is an entirely different thing because it is full of advertisements and fiction stories as well as news. Even though advertising is in all the other news medias, there is probably more in magazines. A magazine also helps a person to learn about the new style of clothes and the latest hairdos. We should all use the news me- SEE DEAN TOMLIN the Finest Selection and the Best Deals in this area on new Fords, Mercurys and all makes of used cars and trucks.

He Can Be Found At PARKS BRUNT FORD, Inc. CENTERVILLE, IOWA Phone 856-6385 Open 8 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. PITTSBURGH PAINTS Spring Sale Save on WALLHIDF THE TOP QUALITY LATEX WALL RAINTTHAT 'DOES HALF YOUR WORK" Save now on Wallhide Latex Wall Paint at this never-before low, low price! It's the one-coat flat wall paint. No scrubbing, priming or sanding walls beforehand.

No offensive odor. Dries in minutes. Wash up with soap and water. Choose from rich, exciting colors. Regular Price gal.

SPRING SALE PRICE GALLON Hus Mix Charge on Colors SPRING SALE PRICE GALLON REDWOOD Exterior-interior stain iinish RE2, the most popular name in redwood finishes, enhances the natural beauty and texture of wood. Seals and preserves the wood. SATINHIDE Latex Lo-Lustre Enamel The perfect companion to WAU.HIDE. Matching colors. Easy to apply.

Washes out of your brush and teller with soap and water. SPRING SALE PRICE 197 I OUART PPG Special Roller and Tray Combination Top-quality 7-incb roller and tray set. Long-wearing lint-free cover just right for WALLHiDE or SATINHIDE. A 62.00 value. SPRING SALE PRICE 990 TURHER LUMBER Compsnv, inc.

LUMBER 6U.LDIN6 MATERIAL Phone 7344216 PAINTS dia today and learn from them. We are the news, so therefore we should show more interest in them Editor Marsha Cloyed TEEN OF THE MONTH May's teen of the month is Jan ice Grinstead, the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dean Grinstead from Ot tumwa. Janice is a Freshman a Moravia Community high and he subjects are Algebra Home EC English and Science. Janice has brown hair and blue eyes Some of Janice's favorites are girl's name, Jerri; boy's name, Paul color, yellow; food, mushrooms teacher, Mrs.

Harris; subject, Home song, This Magic Moment movie actor, John Wayne; movie actress, Hayley Mills; singing group Cowsills. Let's all congratulate Janice for being chosen as this month's teen of the month. Joyce Stocker TEEN OF THE MONTH May's teen of the month is Don aid Argo. He is a Freshman in the Moravia high school. Donald is 5 7 in.

tall weighs about 130 Ibs. Some of Donald's favorites are car, Oldsmobile; food, pizza; teach' er, Mr. Miller and Mr. subject, mechanical drawing; pas time, watching girls; song, Dizzy movie, Swiss Family Robinson actor, John Wayne; actress, Dorii Day; book, basketball stories; am sport, basketball. Some of his subjects are: algebra science, physical education, me chanical drawing and English 1 This year he played in basketbal and track.

Donald has lots friends. We would like to congrat ulate Donald Argo for being tin teen of the month. James Gillen Seniorgraph Merla Prater was born February 14, 1951, in Shelbyville, Illinois Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Prater.

Merla is 18 years of ag and has brown hair and browi eyes. The subjects she is takini are American Government, Spanis Home EC. Ill, Speech, and Physi cal Education. She has no favorite subject, but her favorite teache is Mr. Reno.

For extra curricular activities she is in girls glee club mixed chorus, library club, FHA annual staff, and student council Merla's favorite pastime is fishing in the summer and ice skating in the winter. Her pet peeve is her nickname! Her highlights of high school is the Senior Class Trip and Graduation! TAX SALE NOTICE Tax Sale No. 6020 To John A. Robinson, Person in whose name the Property Described Below la Tajced. You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of December, D.

1967, at the regular tax sale begun and pub- 'licly held on the first Monday of December of the year 1967, the following described real estate, situated in Appanoose County, Iowa, to wit: Lots 1 2, Block 2, Add. to the Town of Moravia, Iowa, was sold by the County Treasurer of Appanoose Couftty, Iowa, for the then delinquent, amcl unpaid taxes against the said real estate for the years 1963, 1964, 1965 1966 and that safd real estate was sold to Appanoose County, Iowa; and a certificate of purchase was duly issued to the said Appanoone County Iowa, by the County Trea-s- iirer of Appanoose County, Iowa, pursuant to said sale, which certificate Is now lawfully held and owned by the said Appanoose County, Iowa; and that the right of redemption will expire and a deed for the said real estate will he made unless redemption from said sale Is made within ninety (90) days from the completed service of this notice. Dated at Centerville, lo-wa, this 29th May 1, 15, 1969 County Auditor All Forms of Auto Fire Wind Hail Insurance All types of Commercial Preferred Farm Owners Life Accident Health All Types of Bonds LEE R. RENZ INSURANCE AGENCY MORAVIA, IOWA GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 2 REGISTER Ki zes Cone To Each One Coming To Window Open Week days 11:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m.

Closing 10:00 p.m. Saturdays Sundays BOllIi SWEET Highway No. 5 Moravia Thursday Friday Saturday 5 Rosedale 2 cans Bonds DILLS 39c Humpty Dumpty SALMON tall can 65c Velveeta 5 CHEESE Elm Tree Frozen Bread Dough 3 loaves 43c Mi-Choice OLEO 2 Bow-Wow DOG FOOD 25 lb $1-79 Frozen FRENCH FRIES Energine Charcoal Lighter qt 25c BEHNKE'S FRYERS 2 EASY OFF Window Cleaner can 39c Lemon PLEDGE can 69c SBIZ KLEENEX or SCOTTIES Fxiil TISSUE 4fc ISPENCERS Frozen FISH STICKS 4 All Meat BOLOGNA lb Free Deliveries 10:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. urders oi $1.06 or mare,.

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