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Moravia Union from Moravia, Iowa • Page 7

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Moravia Unioni
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Moravia, Iowa
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Moravia Union, Thursday, May 14, 1970 I to do in my home. Phone 724-3237. MEMORIAL Geraniums, planters, permanent flowers. Order early. McDonough Gamble Store.

FOR SALE Richard Perry home in east part of Moravia. Can be purchased on low cost, long term financing. Inquire at Turner Lumber Co. ll FOR Angus bull, young, good breeder, gentle disposition. D.

E. Cooper, phone 7243598. 20-lt FOR bay gelding horse, 3 yrs. old, gentle and broke to ride, easy to catch in the field; also saddle and bridle; also one new 2-watt 3-channel Ross walkie talkie. Buell Taylor, 724-3665.

20-lt FOR SALE Four 7.75-15 Firestone tires; one 8.25-14 Goodyear tire; two 15" Chevrolet wheel rims. Richard Perry, Moravia. ROSE budded, ready to bloom. Come in while selection is good. McDonough Gamble Store.

FOR SALE Northrup King seed corn, NKGl'O, NK674, other good numbers; grain sorghum, NK300, NK222; Trudan sordan forage hybrids. Dan Mihalovich, 7243435. 18-41 GARDEN PLANTS bedding and vegetables. McDonough's Gamble Store. 17-tf PIANOS ORGANS FOR RENT and Yamaha organs; Everett, Cable-Nelson and Yamaha pianos.

Local representative, phone 724-3652. tf WANTED Antiques; dishes, dolls, clocks, post cards, picture frames, jewelry, etc. Write or call K. H. Carter, 406 N.

Kent, Knoxville, 50138. NOW BUYING WOOL Andy Andrews Phone 724-3602 STALLION SERVICE 4 well bred stallions, will bring them to your barn or pasture your mare, $15 service fee, no other charge. Call 726-3557. Geo. V.

Adams, Melrose Route 2. housing of any kind, rural homes, apartments, for incoming teachers. Contact Supt. Robert Wells, Moravia Community School. 17-tf FOR registered two- year old Angus bulls, and 75 yearling registered Angus bulls.

Will deliver. Max Giltner, Batavia, la. 15-St FREE MONEY! wafl, al most. Clear your garage or attic of unwanted items and sell them! Use the Union Want Ads! Everyone reads them. WANTED To Buy Your Fat Hogs Stop in and see us for prices and breaks.

Our Market is Bonded. VERL PERKINS HOG MARKET Centerville, Iowa Phone 856-2212 Stop In and see the gift suggestions our bride- to-be has chosen SHARON RIEGEL We have in store many nice practical gift suggestions. Moravia furniture FURNITURE CARPETING APPLIANCES Phone 724-3264 Low Prices Everyday PLUS REGAL STAMPS Lay's 59c POTATO CHIPS QUO Borden'a Sliced Cheese 8 2." Pitted DATES 1 Ib. 29c Pure Or. Frozen 12 oz.

can Lemonade 21c Frozen Elm Tree Bread Hungry Jack Pancake 3 Mix Ibs. Jiffy Brownie 2 Mix for Pork Roast Ib. Rib Steak Thick Bacon Boiling Beef Garden Guard Ant Killers Mouse Prufe D-Con 16 Oz. COKE 2Vi Can Peaches 8 -79c 25c Pasco Fr. Orange 5 $100 Juice for Spiced Grapes can 29c ZEPHYR Give Regal Stamps Dry Cleaners Pickup Frl.

Tues. Radine George' LOCAL NEWS Audrey and Sheila Dowd spent Tuesday with their grandmother, Mrs. Mina Dowd. Martha Sue and Laurie Dowd spent Tuesday evening at the Dowd home, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Marshall and family of Numa, Billy Main and children of Centerville and Mrs. Helma Tisue spent Sunday at the Elec Main home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cochran were evening callers.

Opal Van Dorin spent Saturday night with her mother. Mother's day dinner guests with their mother, Birdie Main, also included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Main, Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Rotter and three boys of Marengo, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fowler, Lois and Loraine. Mr. and Mrs.

Gaylord Main called Sunday morning as they were on their way to Boone to spend the day with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Temple. Marjorie Hough called on Birdie Main Monday afternoon after attending the service for Mrs. Clayworth in Centerville.

Miss Guyla Sue Vincent of Des Moines, left by plane to visit her sister and nieces, Mrs. Jerry Owens and daughters Michelle and Jerri Sueann at Dallas, Texas, for a week. She will arrive back to Des Moines Sunday afternoon. Guyla is employed at the Iowa Inspection Bureau at Des Moines. Mr.

and Mrs. Andy Mosley attended the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. George Mosley held Sunday at the Kendall Place in Albia. Mr.

and Mrs. Mosley, who live in Phoenix, spent Thursday and Friday at the Andy Mosley home. Mrs. Mae Rumley of Unionville spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Lula Hiatt.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hiatt and Linda and Mrs. Larry Hiatt were in Des Moines Monday where Carl had a check-up at Veterans hospital. Mrs.

Lula Hiatt accompanied them to Indianola and spent the day with her sister, Mrs. Harold Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Koffman and family and Mrs.

Bette Van Dorin and family spent Mother's day with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hiatt. Mother's day guests of Mrs. Lula Hiatt were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Hiatt, Linda and Bob, Mrs. Larry Hiatt and Chad and Mike Grinstead. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Pettibone met Jim Pettibone of Denver, in Kansas City, Saturday. Sunday afternoon they took him to Des Moines, from there he flew home. Other Mother's day visitors at the Pettibone home were Mrs. Mary Meadows, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Pettibone and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettibone and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Clell Blumer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blumer attended funeral services for Max Fullerton, Saturday afternoon in Wausaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Dagle and son Mike of Des Moines spent the weekend at the Richard Raymie home. They joined the other members of the Garnet Brain family Sunday to commemorate Mother's day at her home. A co-op dinner was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Sadie Railing, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. Max McDonough, daughter Joyce and friend from Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McDonough of Maxwell, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Raymie and children, Susan, David, and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonough, Ann, Eileen, Jay, Chris and Randy. Lorraine Johnson, who is a student teacher at Polk City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hershel Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N.

McDonough of Maxwell spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonough. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Ploog of Davenport spent Saturday night and Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Ida Mangle. Mr. and Mrs. John Main spent Wednesday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Olin Foster. Mrs. Opal Burns was calling on her sister, Mrs. Olin Foster Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Olin Foster were calling Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wren and also visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts of Keosauqua, Mr.

and Mrs. James Easter of Bonaparte, Mrs. Janet Schneider, Robert, Misty and Sheela of Albia and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dhority, Julie and Jayne were Mother's day dinner guests with Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Dhority. Mearl Walter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gardner to Cen- erville Monday where they attended the funeral of Mr.

Walter's cousin, Mrs. Marion Clayworth. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Reihsen and family of Victorville, came Saturday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elec Main and other relatives. playing handball. Come and Get It Dairy Sweet at noon hour.

Instant Carma Band warm-up. Up the Ladder to the Roof Escape from your worst class. Band of Gold What certain girls will get this summer. Daughter of Darkness Getting home at 3:00 a.m. Up Around the Bend Jr.

High wing. Hitching a Ride Kids on Bus 11 trying to get to school on time. Easy Come, Easy Go Lunch ticket. Puppet Man Mark Zintz. Question We Gotta Get Outa This Place Class of Sounds of Silence Mr.

Guthrey walking into a study hall. Come Together P.E. shorts' zipper. Love on a Two-Lane Street Ruth Steenhoek and Dallas McDanel. Little Green Bag Bag for soft ball bats.

Ride, Captain, Ride Deanie Tomlin and Phil Prater on their motorcycles. Everybody's Out of Town Moravia on Saturday nights. Thank you, Girl Comes before "You're welcome, I Heard it Through the Grape vine Gossip sessions at noon. IllXllt'lllH i FARM SECURITY MAN FOR SALE NEW 1969 Kayot Pontoon Boats One 24 foot with 20 ft. deck.

One 28 foot with 24 ft. deck. PAUL WILSON Mutual SCRIBBLER TOP POP SONGS Everything's Beautiful Earth Day. Sunday Morning Results of Saturday night. House of the Rising Sun School (because of the new time).

ABC Typing I. American Woman Mrs. Ellison. The Rapper Mr. Rhinehart.

What is Truth? General Science and Biology. Odds and Ends Lost P.E. Let It Be Last day of school, May 25th. Hold Out Your Hand When Fire Life Auto Liability Crop Claude Hawk. AGENT National Bank Bldg, Cantervllle, Iowa Acco Seed HYBRID CORN Double Cross, Three-way Crosses and Single Cross Varieties.

Also Early Maturing variety. ALFALFA SEED--- For Hay and Pasture or Plowdown HYBRID SORGHUM Grain, Forage, and Sorghum-Sudangrass hybrids. Wilbur Miller Box 36 Phone 724-3449 MORAVIA, IOWA 52571 Increase Your Business With Regular Advertisements In The Moravia Union Order Your TROJAN CORN From Ronald Tisue 724-3575 MORAVIA Moravia CLEAN-UP DAY Monday, May 18 MORAVIA'S Annual Clean-Up Day will be Monday, May 18. Everything must be in containers and placed at edge of street or alley where it can be plainly seen. Town trucks will pick up trash and haul it away.

No brush or trees hauled. FINE FOODS PITTSBURGH PAINTS 2 OFF on famous quality Latex Flat Wall Paint Save now on new. improved Wallhide Latex Flat Wall Paint the paint that does half your work! Wallhide relieves you of most of the messy and time-consuming preparation for need to fill hairline cracks, and on most jobs, no primer is needed- Goes right over most stained or duty surfaces: one coat covers. Dries in 30 more washable than ever. SALE PRICE a gallon Reg.

83 WHITE mixing for Sale Ends May 20 th TUBER LIOIBER MORAVIA, IOWA 82S7I IM. LUMBER BUiUNNG MATERIAL Phone 724-3214 PAINTS I Thursday Friday and Saturday LUCKY WHIP Nancy'Lee Shellout Beans 2 cans Gold Medal MACARONI Ib. Style Johnsons FUTURE WAX AJAX Cleanser Bathroom Size for Wizzard Houshold Deodorant can BEHNKE'S Famous FRYERS Palmolive Liquid Qt Kleenex TISSUE Try-Me-Size OXYDOL Box AXION iant SPENvERS 3414 Northern NAPKINS Rath All Meat WIENERS Free Deliveries 10:30 a-m. 3:00 p.m. oa orders of $3.00 or more..

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Years Available:
1930-1977