Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 149, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1953 — Page 12

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ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE , .I " , „. * s hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Adams t ircuit Court of Adams County, State of Indiana, the undersigned, as Administratrix of the Estate ,ot Nate Haley, deceased, will, Son the premises, 614 Schirmeyer Street, Saturday, June 27, 1953 1 o’clock P. M. offer for sale at public auction for not lesk than two thirds the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situated in said County and State, to-wit:« ‘inlot No. 14 in Citizens’ First Addition to the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana.” *? TERMS One third down on date of sale, balance upon delivery of deed and abstract. Possession within 30 days. Subject to 1053 taxes due and payable in 1954; Sale will in all matters be .subject to the approval of the Court. BETTY I. RUNKEL, Administratrix Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. D. S. Rlair and Gerald Strickler—Auctioneers ' Severin H. Schurger, Attorney. June 15 25

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Future, Past, Side By Side In Mohawk Rubbing Elbows In Picturesque Valley ALBANY, N. Y., UP — History and the future rub elbows in New York’s picturesque Mohawk Valley. From its birthplace in a pasture spring near Rome to the Cohoes Falls, where it tumbles into the Hudson, the Mohawk River flows for some 100 miles through one of the country’s most historically important sections. Today, the same scenic region is dotted with bustling industry and resounds to the noise of plane, train, highway and canal traffic. Just 10 miles from the famous Jan Mabie House, built in 1706, stands the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory where General Electric Co. scientists work on things-to-come. i Fort Stanwix and Jets • The lab is one the outskirts of Schenectady, site of a bloody French-inspired Indian massajcre in 1690. Today, sprawling factories of General Electric and American Locomotive companies stand on th? banks of the Mohawk there. In August, 1777, Fort Stanwix guarded the western end of the valley. It was there that the newly authorized Stars and Stripes \first was raised in the face of an enemy. Today, the site of the fort is marked by a tablet in downtown Rome, a city of varied industry. Nearby is Griffiss Air Force Base, where the roar of jet fighter planes is common. Five miles to 4he east is Oriskany Battlefield, where Mohawk Valley militiamen! fought what has been called the qloodiest battle of the American Revolution. The home and grave of the hero of that battle, Gen. Nicholas Herkimer, is now a state-maintained historic site, 30 miles farther east. Catholic Martyr* Route 5, a principal east-west artery, runs along the north bank of the Mohawk, which for miles is the channel of the heavily-trav-eled State Barge Canal. At Little Fallk, the canal boaits are carried around a falls in the river by a 40-toot-deep lock—one of the deepest in the country. At Dolgeville, just eight miles north of Little Falls, nature-lovers find Beaversprite Sanctuary where they can watch the animals at work. Sixteen miles east of Little Falls, Beech-Nut Packing Co. maintains its big Canajoharie

plant. k ■ :; Close by js Auriesville where* Saints Isaac Jogues,. Rene Goupil and John La Landb, the first North American saints of the Reman Catholic church, were martyred by the Indians. It is now famous for its National Shrine of the North American Martyrs. Five miles to the north ia his--toric Johnstown, an important colonial community. It still is important as a leading glove-manu-facturing center. Also, still stand--

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