PRINCETON AREA ADS
INFORMATION
Fax: 660-748-3267
Email: posttele@grm.net
PRINCETON DEADLINES ALL DISPLAY ADS (Ads with borders) ALL CLASSIFIED ADS NEWS & PHOTOS: 10 a.m. Friday
* - includes photos sent via email
UNIONVILLE PAGES Unionville Republican PO Box 365 111 South 16th Street Unionville, MO 63565
Phone: 660-947-2222
Fax: 660-947-2223
Email: urep@nemr.net (news) or unionvillerepublican@mac.com (ads)
UNIONVILLE DEADLINES
ALL ADVERTISING: Noon Friday
NOTE: Deadlines change for holiday printing schedules. Advance notice will be provided.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD!
If an error is made in your ad, we will be happy to correct it. However, we are not responsible for errors that appear for more than one week.
Have an original item you’d like published in the Princeton Post-Telegraph? Send it to us by email: posttele@grm.net. Photos on a jpeg, please.
PRINCETON AREA ADS
SERVICES
General Construction Services
> Roofing
> Garages > Concrete > Fencing RW Construction
502-273-9933
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Boyer Land Company LLC
Aaron Franklin, Sales Agent
Princeton, MO 64673
660-748-6314
YOUR REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST!
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New cemetery memorials cemetery restorations and repairs. RW Monument, 502273-9933. 4-20-4tbP+C
Wells Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
Princeton, MO 660-748-8489
Sales and Service
On All Brands
Serving Princeton & Surrounding Area
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GUNS & AMMO
WOOD’S GUN SHOP
5 Miles South of Ravanna 660-748-5795
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday
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REAL ESTATE BUILDINGS HOUSES
Lots for sale at Lake Marie on Pacific Avenue. For more info, call 515-205-0874.
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE
All real estate and/or houses, and all rental housing and/or property, advertised in the Princeton Post-Telegraph newspaper, the Unionville Republican newspaper, the Lake Thunderhead Beachcomber newspaper and the Courier shopper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowlingly 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.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Mercer County Area Development provides 0% interest loans to qualified Mercer County, Mo., business. Up to $10,000 for equipment, inventory, operating, exterior storefront rehab, signage and more. No cost to apply. For info call 660-748-4006.
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GARDEN PLANTS
ECHO VALLEY GREENHOUSE NOW OPEN!!
Open Monday-Saturday
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Sundays SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION
Fruit Trees - Week’s Roses
All Kinds of Berries
Asparagus - Grapes
Figs - Rhubarb
Seed Potatoes - Herbs
Onion Seed & Plants
Vegetable & Bedding Plants
Hanging Baskets
Potting Soil - Fertilizers
1.5 Miles West of Modena 12944 Highway D 660-748-3444
CLOSED MAY 18!
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NO HUNTING
NOTICE - Hunting and trespassing with dog and/or gun, trapping or fishing on land owned or leased by the undersigned is strictly forbidden. You are hereby warned to keep off these properties. Trespassers will be prosecuted.
NOTICES
or delete any and all information at will, with or without explanation.
The limit of liability of the Princeton Post-Telegraph the Unionville Republican and/or the Lake Thunderhead Beachcomber is limited to the issue printed only. The Princeton Post-Telegraph, the Unionville Republican and/or the Lake Thunderhead Beachcomber take no responsibility for advertising, legal and/ or non-legal, not published. The Princeton Post-Telegraph, the Unionville Republican and/or the Lake Thunderbird Beachcomber take no responsibility for the non-publishing of news, letters to the editor, and/or press releases. This notice also applies for advertisements for the Courier (shopper).
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
SCHOOL FOOD
All menus subject to change.
PRINCETON Breakfast is available to all students. It is served with a choice of 1% white milk or skim chocolate milk. Cereal is available as an option every day except where noted. Fruit and juice are available every day. Nutri-grain bars are available on select days.
Monday, April 24: pancake on a stick.
Tuesday, April 25: pancakes, sausage patty.
grades 7-12 will have the choice of either option or a chef salad.
Monday, April 24:
a) McRib; b) sloppy joe; baked fries.
Tuesday, April 25:
a) pork loin; b) chicken nuggets; mashed potatoes, green beans, roll.
Wednesday, April 26: a) pizza dunkers; b)
tenderloin; corn.
Thursday, April 27:
a) spaghetti, cheessesticks; b) chicken sandwich, baked chips.
Friday, April 28: a) hamburger; b) ham sandwich; macaroni and cheese.
TIGERS! CARDINALS!
If they’re playing, we’re bringing you the best coverage you’ll find anywhere!
POST-TELEGRAPH
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No tresspassing for any reason on land that we own or lease. John & Linda Baughman.
No hunting or trespassing on any land owned by Bill and Peggy Heck
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No hunting, fishing or trespassing on property owned, leased or rented by Joe and Victoria Ryan
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Absolutely no hunting or trespassing on Highland Farms land owned and operated by Dixie Berger, Joe Berger & Steve Berger. 5-19-22-52tpP+C
Absolutely NO TRESPASSING, including but not limited to hunting, fishing, hiking, mushroom hunting and drones on land owned and/ or rented by FRJ Family Farms, LLC and Roberta Zimmer. 3-23-23-52tpP+C
Absolutely no hunting or trespassing on land owned by Barbara & LeRoy Hider
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NOTICES
ALL garage sales (and similar sales) MUST be paid for in advance, unless you have an account that is in good standing.
EDITOR’S NOTICE
The receipt of news, advertisements, letters to the editor, and/or press releases by the Princeton Post-Telegraph, the Unionville Republican and/or the Lake Thunderbird Beachcomber DOES NOT constitute an agreement to publish such news, advertisements, letters to the editor, and/or press releases. All news, advertisements, letters to the editor, and/or press releases will be published at the discretion of the editor. At all times, the editor reserves the right to edit, amend, and/
Wednesday, April 26: breakfast pizza.
Thursday, April 27: cinnamon roll, yogurt.
Friday, April 28: biscuits, sausage gravy.
Lunch is served with the choice of 1% fat-free white milk or fat-free chocolate milk. Students in grades K-5 have the choice of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or the menu entree. Students in grades 6-12 have the option of a chef salad or the entree every day unless noted. All bakery items are whole wheat or whole grain. Fruit is served with lunch.
Monday, April 24: cheese lasagna rollup, red peppers, breadstick.
Tuesday, April 25: chicken dippers and waffles, hash brown patty, wango mango juice.
Wednesday, April 26: biscuits, sausage gravy, cheese omelet, green beans.
Thursday, April 27: hash brown casserole, buttered peas, cherry tomatoes, hot roll.
Friday, April 28: hot dog, potato wedges, carrot sticks.
MERCER
Breakfast is served with orange juice and white or chocolate milk. Cereal is an optional entree.
Mondays: egg entree. Tuesdays: cereal, toast. Wednesdays: breakfast roll. Thursdays: sausage, pancakes. Fridays: biscuits, gravy.
Lunch is served with milk.
A salad bar and fruits and vegetables are available every day, except where noted. Students in grades PK-6 will have the choice of option
Drug Enforcement Administration Announces Spring Take Back Day
ST. LOUIS - The Drug Enforcement Administration has announced the date of its 24th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. On Saturday, April 22, DEA and its partners will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs.
For more than a decade, DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day has helped Americans easily rid their homes of unneeded medications—those that are old, unwanted, or expired—that too often become a gateway to addiction. Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at more than 4,000 local drop-off locations nationwide.
What: National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
When: Saturday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Who: Putnam County Sheriff
Where: Putnam County Sheriffs Office 1601 Main Street Courthouse Room 0101 Unionville, MO. 63565
In partnership with local law enforcement, Take Back Day has removed more than 8,300 tons of medication from circulation since its inception.
Collection sites will not accept syringes, sharps, and illicit drugs. Liquid products, such as cough syrup, should remain sealed in their original container. The cap must be tightly sealed to prevent leakage.
For more information and to find a collection site near you, visit www.DEATakeBack.com.
We are proud to introduce our NEW Website for all your weekly & monthly news!
Northmissourinews.com ~ add the link to your Home Screen for easy access to your papers! The website you have been using will run parallel for awhile. Call us for more information @ 660-947-2222
Unionville Granite Works
The PC Museum is holding a Hillbilly Hoedown
Featuring music by Patricia Sharman and Steve Head
On Saturday, April 22
At the Unionville Lions Building
Chili, Ham & Beans, Cornbread and Dessert ~ Free Will Offering
Doors open at 5:30 PM; Meal from 6:00-7:00, Entertainment at 7:00
Thank you for supporting the museum
NOTICE: Campground fees at the Unionville City Park have been the same since approximately 2008 - 2009. A decision to raise the site fees has been made by the Unionville City Park Board. Campers have been paying $20 for sites with water, electricity, & sewer, and $17 for water & electricity , for roughly 15 years. It was based on that information, as well as increasing costs to keep up the grounds, a desire to continue to make improvements, and rising utility costs that the Unionville City Park Board has decided to increase the campground rates. EFFECTIVE May 1st, 2023, the new camping fees will be $25 for full hook-up and $20 for partial. Campers who would like an extended stay will be given a discount of $100 for every month they stay.
Omaha Baptist Church
Sunday Morning Bible Study for ALL Ages at 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Please come to hear Pastor
Kevin Collins bring you a reassuring word from God.
Providing the Highest Quality and Craftsmanship that every Family Deserves
Open Monday through Thursday by Appointment, and Walk- ins on Friday from 9 am to 4 pm.
Call Mason at 660.947.2681 to schedule your appointment
2272 Main St., Unionville MO 63565
This will also affect campers who visit during the Putnam County Fair. In previous years, fair-going campers that have stayed one month prior to the fair, up until the last day of the fair have been given a discount of $100. At $20 per day the
cost for such stay would be $600, campers pay only $500. With the new price increase, we have decided to give the campers a steeper discount of $200. Campers will be charged only $550 instead of $750 for their stay during the Putnam County Fair.
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660.956.3653
Home Office: 660.766.2505 Mon-Fri ~ 9:00am-4:00pm
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SEE-MORE
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
May 5-6 (Fri/Sat) Kerry Patrick Clark, Ohio
May 12-13 ~ (Fri/Sat) 7pm Kray Van Kirk, N. California