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NOTICE Absolutely NO Trespassing on any and all land owned by Amber Hall. ______3-22-3xp
House For Rent: Nice Ranch at Lake Thunderhead. 17018 Spring Beauty DR. Unionville, MO $795 per month, plus deposit.
Available March 1, 2023. Call Mark @ 641-919-4147


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NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any references, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familiar status or national origin or intention to make any such preferences limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Unionville Estates
One Bedroom apartments accepting applications, Unionville Estates. HUD vouchers accepted, rent based on income. Equal Housing Opportunity Call 660-947-3804
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Notice:
The Unionville Republican is offering U.S. American Flags. These are 3’x 5’, 4’ x 6’ or POW & Nylon and are purchased through the American Legion. Now Available at the Unionville Republican Made in the U.S.A.
Public Notice
Public notices… Your right to know… and be informed of the function of your government are embodied in public notices. In that self-government charges all citizens to be informed; this newspaper urges every citizen to read and study these notices. We strongly advise those citizens seeking further information to exercise their right of access to public record and public meetings.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
IN RE: Eric J Thompson and Samantha J Thompson, husband and wife Trustee’s Sale:
For default in payment of debt and performance of obligation secured by Deed of Trust executed by Eric J Thompson and Samantha J Thompson, husband and wife dated December 22, 2017 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Putnam County, Missouri in Book 331, Page 767 the undersigned Successor Trustee, at the request of the legal holder of said Note will on Monday, April 10, 2023 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., (at the specific time of 4:55 PM), at the at the south front door of the Putnam County Courthouse, in the City of Unionville, State of Missouri, sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, described in said Deed of Trust, and situated in Putnam County, State of
Missouri, to wit: to satisfy said debt and cost.
THE EAST 28 FEET OF LOT TEN (10), ALL OF LOT ELEVEN (11), AND ALL OF LOT TWELVE (12) OF BLOCK ONE (1) IN GRAY’S ADDITION TO UNIONVILLE, PUTNAM COUNTY, MISSOURI AS SHOWN BY THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF.
MILLSAP & SINGER, P.C.,
Successor Trustee
612 Spirit Drive St. Louis, MO 63005 (636) 537-0110
File No: 210661.041023.429559 FC


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Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no information concerning the collection of this debt may be given without the prior consent of the consumer given directly to the debt collector or the express permission of a court of competent jurisdiction. The debt collector is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
Dates of publication: 3/15/2023,3/22/2023,3/ 29/2023,4/05/2023
State Historical Society of Missouri Awarded Federal Grant to Increase Access to Congressional Papers
Columbia- The National Historical Publications and Records Commission has awarded the State Historical Society of Missouri a grant to organize, describe, and make available four collections of Missouri congressional papers, including U.S. Representatives Dewey Short and Bill Emerson and U.S. Senators John Danforth and Thomas Eagleton. Archivists will process over 918 cubic feet of papers, electronic records, photographs, and audio-visual materials.
The federal grant will allow for digitization of some portions of the collections. The grant award of $347,612 requires that the State Historical Society contribute $120,487 to the nearly half-million-dollar project. The papers of Short, Emerson, Danforth, and Eagleton span almost 100 years of Missouri history from 1912-2010 and provide valuable insights into national and regional events and issues, according to Laura Jolley, assistant director, manuscripts, at the State Historical Society.
“Congressional papers are critical to our
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understanding of political and cultural shifts, and they explain the priorities, concerns, and needs of governmental entities as well as of constituents,” said Jolley. “The processing of the congressional papers will make it easier for researchers and the public to discover the history recorded within them.”
The grant cycle for the congressional archival project continues through 2025. Once these papers are fully processed, scholars will be able to navigate the collections and better understand the interactions of the state and its people with national political trends and points of view. The State Historical Society of Missouri is the depository for the papers of U.S. senators and representatives after they leave office. Many of these records, some dating back to early statehood, contain letters, travel logs, speeches, and diaries of political figures elected to represent Missouri. To learn more, visit SHSMO.org.
Collections of the State Historical Society are available to the public at six research centers in Columbia, St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Rolla, Springfield, and Kansas City. The State Historical Society’s headquarters is in Columbia.
I apologize for missing last week but we (Susan and I) were enjoying the weather and baseball game in Phoenix.
Market On The Square Meeting
The “Market on the Square” will be holding their annual meeting next week in Unionville. It has been very successful so we hope all vendors and other interested persons will attend.
The Market on the Square annual meeting will be held next Tuesday evening, March 28, beginning at 6 pm at the Putnam County Library here in Unionville. Agenda items will include: update on last year’s market, any new regulations, discussion of changes/needs to address and other topics. If you are interested in markets outside of Putnam County, contact the market managers or extension offices in those counties.
The market here in Unionville is one of the oldest around going back to the early 1980’s. It moved to the square several years ago and has flourished there. Vegetables, fruits, baked goods, handicrafts, and specialty items (honey, farm fresh eggs, goat soap, etc.) can be sold at the market. I hope to see all interested parties the 28th!
Soil Testing Time
I realize spring is not yet here but there are some things to begin thinking about and doing. Soil tests are one of these. Assuming the ground is not frozen or muddy, a soil test can be taken.
Garden soil tests are normally done before field ones but you can do them either way. Remember soil tests require going down 6 to 7 inches (except for no-till) and core in several spots and mix the soil together for a good sample. Soil tests are good for 3 years. Fields or gardens treated the same can have 1 sample taken up to 20 acres. Around a pint of dry soil is needed for a good test. As I have said many times, do not wait until the last minute and expect results in a day!
Reminder
Don’t forget about the Missouri Century Farm program if your farm qualifies. You have until May 1 to apply since you need to fill out an application and show proof of the line of ownership. You can apply at your county extension office or online at Missouri Century Farms - Programs | MU Extension. Questions may be directed to your local extension office.

THOUGHT: “I want my children to have all the things I couldn’t afford. Then I want to move in with them!”
Bixler 108 Listening Room
Live Music on the Square
March 26th ~ (Sunday) 6pm
Halley Neal and her backing band, Pretty Saro, Nashville
March 31st ~ (Friday) 7pmClaudie Nygaard(Nashville) with David Singley(MN) opening
April 8 ~ (Saturday) 7pm Lynn Hansen, Ottawa, Canada
April 14 (Friday) 7pm
Chad Elliott & Kathryn Fox, (The Weary Ramblers)
April 21 ~ (Friday) 7pm Jill
Westra & the K C Boys,based in Kansas City
April 28 ~ (Friday) 7pm
Helene Cronin,Texas
For more information, go to Bixler 108 Facebook page or Contact: Tom Keedy @ 660.626.7803 or thebixler108@gmail.com The Bixler 108