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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 8

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.1 PAGE EIGHT THE REPUBLIC, COLUMBUS, INDIANA, MONDAY, OCTOfeER 207 1969 It er" a Unit Starts Was Great 1 row Must Take Our orcl for It Fire -v; rr The flames, were extinguished when electricity to; the heating unit was cut FREETOWNy A. defective electric heating unit burst into flames at new home of 1 EDITOR'S NOTEl Mrs. RuU FrIU, Frwlowa r. respondent for Jt Republic. mad Ml report ft ictivitki Vallonia fat Jacksoa county where reildenti ponwrod Fort Vallonia day to raiM fundi to rebuild the old fort.

Mirsat" MrsrArcWeandersrK Opportunity Center to Colum at the new home of Mr. andl bus, said the family moved into the home over the week end. Vx miies east of here, Friday. Damage was done only to-the unit according to Mrs. Sanders discovered the By DONNA FRITZ VALLONIA One picture is worth a thousand! flames in the heating unit under DUTCH BIRTHS OFF HAGUE (UPI) The birth rate in Holland has been going down since and in 1968 it reached 18.6 births per 1,000 persons, compared with 18.9 1 in 1967.

"The surplus of births over deaths: lastjiyear was 132,300, about' 6,500 less Saturday waa such an exciting day at Vallonia where festivities began earty with a trail -ride and a muule-loading rifle shoot. It was a perfectly lovely And your Jackson county correspondent was there, too, with her trusty little camera trying to capture on film the highlights of the. day and some of the SS a sink and tried to call Pershing volunteer firemen from a neighbor's home. However, Mr. Sandersported, someone on the party line would not yield and Mrs.

Sanders drove into Freetown to summon day with -temperatures just little on the brisk side. than in 1967. the' firemen. hometown folk that were in attendance vsuch as the parade and the tremendous crowds that thronged the sidewalks just enjoying the activities of' the day. Everything went according to i schedule with thousands of visitors from Jackson and surround' ing counties on hand to share Then in the school yard where i scores of children waited an- xiously for photographs and an 1 with the Vallonia folk the first Fort Vallonia day.

opportunity to talk with Little Pam Gatte, third grade A long parade began at noon with marching bands from all Siefker, employed at the Seymour Manufacturing company, said his engine will run on cool, wood or even corn cobs. the county hiah achools, floats, HOMEMADE Walter Siefker of Seymour route 3 demonstrates the steam engine he made himself from a piece of Texas Eastern pipe that blew up near Reddington. Mr. pupil and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gatte, and Denny Burcham, sixth grader and son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burcham, all Vallonia residents, were antique cars, horses, girl scouts and boy scouts and the prince and princess candidates in dune buggies and antique cars pre fmAmA tnr Tnl" WruvU nf the News of Freetown Area crowned by Janie as the Prin cesffand Prince orrorTVal Ionia day. IWC Wtt ond the tell- pooeye and Janie television tale film. show.

Then there were scenes such as Lee Cummings of Freetown and John Otte of Brownstown Youth Rally To Be Tonight dipping old-fashioned bean soup from the huge iron kettle that had been slowly simmering 1 the parade. Hiram Barringer of Freetown route 1 received first since early fliorning, and Mrs. place ribbon in the trail ride. Inez Waggoner and young daugh. EDITOR'S NOTE: Residents are invited to report news of the Freetown area to Mrs.

"Russell Fritz by calling 497-3531. By DONNA FRITZ ters, taitn ana uinger, pur chasing sprayed pine cones and fall floral arrangements from one of the 4-H clubs that had Thomas Rudolph of Freetown was admitted to Schneck Memorial hospital in Seymour Saturday night Jor medica treatment. NOTICE OF SALE OF FARM PROPERTY Edith Voelz Armuth, Ebert L. Voelz and Beunell Voelz. as Executrix of the Estate of Lynn W.

Voelz, deceased, acting pursuant to authority granted by the Bartholomew Circuit Court, as owners of all of the interests of the real estate hereinafter described, are offering at private sale the following described and located farm property, to-wit: One Hundred and Sixteen (116) Acres, more or less, of excellent farm land, well situated, highly produc- tive, and in a good state of cultivation. Located on the East side of the Azalia Road approximately four (4) miles South of the intersection of Indiana State Highway 7 and Gladstone Avenue. Approximately One Hundred and Ten (110) Acres are tillable, with about two (2) acres of woods located on the East side of said property. Land is fenced for livestock Marion Kennedy and family. Four women and two men students at the Cincinnati Bible seminary will be guests for a 3-day week end program at Becks Grove Christian church beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Friday. With the emphasis on youth the week end program entitled "Go Jorth Week" anticipates youth from Brown, Jackson and Bartholomew counties- participating. Norman Jasper is minister. AH young people are one of the booths there, and some Freetown folk waiting in FREETOWN The Jackson county Youth rally will be held at Wray's Christian church at a long line at the ever-popular outdoor country store where apple cider was order of 7:30 o'clock tonight. It is talent night with all churches participating in the program.

the day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennedy of Fort Wayne spent the week end here with Mr. Kennedy's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. An inopportune time to be delayed by a telephone call? Not on your life not when the call is' in response All in all, I thought the day The Jackson County Christian Women's fellowship will meet to the Want Ad which he placed. In very worthwhile and I knew my scrapbook would appreciate a record of the day and that surely -IKere would beTeriough" suitable for the Monday edition of production.

afternoon-at the t- hir sted on this farm property is a new five-room newspaper cllff -'Grove- Christian church beginning at 1:30 p.m. The Republic. Young Honey town Woman Is Victim of Leukemia But though one may think Frank Crowder was trans Wealthy or not, working or seeking pleasure, young or old, anybody can benefit from the Want Ads and many people do. all is in order, the end result ferred from the hospital in Seymour-, last Tuesday afternoon to Bartholomew County where he is in room 2224, may be quite different than expected, as I found Sunday morning 5 son, Eric Michael, brought a roll of film, completely unwound and said "What's this. (I didn't, know roll of film was so.

long) How do you explain to a little You can know. at satisfaction of having a Want Ad work for you .4. to buy, sell, rent, inform or hire simply by dialing 372-7811. HONEYTOWN III 10 months, 19-year-old Jane Ellen Jolly of the Honeytown community died at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Robert" Long hospital in Indianapolis.

Funeral services for the leukemia victim will be at 10:30 Mrs. FerirDulongr-of Sey mour spent several days last brick residence; consisting of living room, kitchen, family room, two bedrooms and bath and one-half with attached garage. Residence is modern in every' respect, with gas furnace, storm windows and is in excellent repair and condition, both in the interior i and exterior. Outbuildings on this farm property consist of storage shed, workshop, crib, hog-house, tool shed and chicken-house. All outbuildings are in good condition.

should be submitted to the office of Walker and Conner, Attorneys, 331 5th Street, Columbus, Indiana, on or before October 24th, 1969. at 1:30 P.M. Bid forms" will be furnished. The owners of the other Interests agree to join with the Executrix In the disposal of the above describedl property in accordance1 with the authority granted by the Court, Each bidder will have the opportunity to Increase his or her bid at a time to be later announced to said bidders. The owners specifically reserve the right to reject any or all bids, until a.

satisfactory offer is received and accepted; and the undivided interest being sold by the ExecutritfJfehall not be sold for less than week at the home of Mrs. Alice Beabout. a.m. Wednesday at the Chris route 5, and by a brother, Allen Duane Jolly, and a sister, Ramona Kathleen Jolly, both at home. Born "InTSeymp.ur" Deer" 1949, Miss Jolly was a member of the Cortland Christian church and had taught Bible and Sunday school classes -for -several years.

She was a 1968 graduate of Seymour high school and was graduated this year from Bej-Mor Beauty" academy in Columbus. Memorials to the American Cancer society have been requested by thefamilyr REPUBLIC WANT ADS tian church in Cortland, with the Rev. Leonard Tippie presiding. Burial will be at Robert-' son cemetery near Honeytown. Persons may call at Burkhold- CLASSIFIED DEPT.

OPEN 8 to 5 Daily; to noon Sau boy, not yet two years old, in less than 1,000 words, it was theevents of a once-in-a-life day, when a small community decided to take pride in their heritage and join hearts and hands to make, the day possible. folks. But it was a grand day pictures or not. Spending the day with Mrs. May Hayes of Freetown Wednesday were cousins, Mr, and Mrs.

H. Clair Cross, of, Browns-town," Gatch Lucas of Dan vers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fountain of Phoenix, and Virgil Fountain of Franklin. er funeral home in Seymour af-' ter 7 o'clock tonight and at the me iuu appraisea vaiue inereor.

church after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. The above described farm property will be sold free Miss Jolly is survived by her Several Freetown, "presidents attended the Fort Vallonia day festivities and participated in Not Answer? parents, Marvin and Fjrieda Herekamp Jolly of. Seymour and clear of any liens and incumbrandces, except taxes payableJnlheLyeaerJ970 and thereat ter.Abstract of Title will be furnished purchaser; and the owners reserve the landlords' shade of all of the current year's crops. However, possession of the dwelling house and other outbuildings will -be delivered concurrently with the consummation of said FORT COLLINS.

(UP!) mm I America's -schools are the most tragic aspect of being blackbut integrationJs "not sale. A penny saved necessarily the answer, Gary, Mayor Richard Hatcher said here Sunday. "Integration of bodies-does not. necessarily mean integration of minds," Hatcher told the National Conference on Youth For further information and for an appointment to inspect this property, call Ebert Voelz, Telephone No. 376-8572.

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