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PAGE TWELVE DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1957 WRUN AM—1150 * WRUN FM-10S Real Estate Transfers Arthur L, and Lucy D. Westcott, 409 W. Park St., Rome, to Ellen D, Collate, 408 N. Washington St., Rome, property in Rome. Laurel Homes, Inc., to Ross F. and Margaret L. Simeral, Browns- ville, Pa., property in Rome. Harry W. and Pearl Simpson, Durhamville, to Johannes and Adele Mueller, Oneida, property in Vienna. Stanley Dority, Rome, RD 2, to Sherrill Dority, Rome, RD 2, and Ruth M. Dority, same place, prop- erty ia Rome. Lloyd and Elizabeth B. Storey, Westmoreland, to Howard S. Storey, Westmoreland, property in .Westmoreland. Giuseppe Adamo, 407 Roberts St., Rome, to Ferdinando and Theresa Macri, 219 Spring St., ^Rome, prop- erty in Rome. Marshall R. Bentley, 810 W, Bloomfield St., Rome, to Richard 3. Bird, Wendell H. Bird, Kenneth E. Bird, 1105 N. James St., Rome, property in Lee. Stagner and Murphy Inc., Rome, to Leslie L, and Jane Murphy, Rome, RD 3, property in Lee. Dominick Ross, 134 Black River Blvd.', Rome, to James,- Joseph and William Ross, 151. River St., Rome, property in Rome. Mohawk and Genesee Farms Corporation, to Gustave and Mary L. Trotsky, 224 Nock St., Rome, property in Rome. Leland H..and Hattie M. Austin, 417 W. Thomas St., Rome, to Hen- ry D. and Shirley L. Hull, 421 W. Thomas St., Rome, property in Rome. Angeline DeSantis, 230 Mary St., to County of Oneida, property in Mary St William C. Wolf, Oneida Castle, to Antonio Luplca, Oneida, proper- ly 1n Vernon. Paul R. Bowers and Reynold Klossner, West Branch, to Walter O. Koehring, 202 W. Cedar St., Rome, property in Floyd. Salvatore DeGeorge, 221 Ganse- voort Ave., Rome to Charles C. and Antoinette V. Brightson, 810 Morris St., property in Floyd. Walter F. Nellenbach, StanwiX, as executor of estate of Joseph Nellenbach, Rome, to Walter F. end Joseph V, Nellenbach, Stan- wix, property in Westmoreland. WUiiam K. Henry, Rome, RD 3, to Charles R, Stagner, 513 Laurel St., Rome, property in Lee. William K. Henry, to Leslie L. Murphy, Holmes Road, Rome, property in Lee. Michael and Grace E. Charney, Gifford Road, Rome, to Edmund A. and Rita A. Rasmussen, Gifford Road, Rome, property in Rome. Martin E. Angelino Sr., Oneida and Gladys W. Brooks, Oneida, as executors of estate of David W. Griffith, Oneida, to Jean M. Holmes, Oneida Castle, property ^ ^ ^ ^ n (Oneida, Castle.^ and Ruby E, Durant, Canastota, RD 2, property in Vienna- Spaulding H. Deck, Westernvule.l to Spaulding H. Deck and Florence Rasha, Westernville, property in Western. Myrta A. W. Jones, Vienna; Ber- tha M. W. Bissell, 714 Elm St., Rome, to Ellen M. Grulke, Canas- tota, RD 1, property in Vienna. P. Birge Gibson, Oxford, Wis., to Stanley and Casimera Nazel, Ver- non, property in Vernon. Winfield E. and Bernke G. Dodge, Verona, to Raymond and Elsie Van Wie, Sherrill, property in Verona. Thomas G. Munckton, Syracuse, to John H. Nichols, Utlca and Eli- zabeth R. Nichols, Utica, property in Camden, Bert T. Whaley, Deansboro, Neva Gibson, Vernon Center, Isa- bel R. G. Davis, Madison. Frank D. Gibson, Vernon Center: Ray- mond D. Whaley, Vernon Center; Marian G. MeElhiney, Toledo; P. Birge Gibson, Oxford, Wis.; Bessie Shorey, Coloma, Wis.; Leona Gib- son, Monticello, Ind., to Stanley Casimera Nazel, Vernon, property in Vernon. Henrietta C. Gibson, Vernon, as exacutrix of estate of Vernon D Gibson, Utica, to Stanley and Cas- imera Nazel, property in Vernon Leona Gibson Berlin, Monticello Ind., to Stanley and Casimera Na jtel, property in Vernon. Bessie Shorey. Coloma, Wis., to Stanley and Casimera Nazel, prop- erty fei Vernon. Laurel Homes Inc., Rome to William R. and Margaret D. Day, 135 Ringdahl Court, Rome, proper- ty in Rome. Walter and Clara von Matt, Lee Center, to Eugene F. ;md Betty J. Peterpaul, 108 N. Jay St., Romc^ The Associated Press News in Pictures •;•<}»- '- "H. - - ~ — - • ' *-y*ff!* WORDS TO S K E T C H — French poet Jean Cocteau Is a man of many mediums as he works on wail drawing in chapel which he is decorating at VUIef ram he gur Mer on French Riviera, THE BfC JOB ON H A N D — Crewmen of the winch ship Squalo work on hulk of Egyptian LST Akka during salvage operations at southern end of Lake Tlmsah in Suez Canal. Clearance of the cement-filled Akka is biggest Job of reopening CanaL RESPITE FROM WORK —Dr. Albert Schweitser, famed 82-year-old humanitarian, relaxes at the piano in Lam« fcarene, site of his jungle hospital in French Equatorial Africa, IN RE A D IN ESS— This rattaneradle. linwlwith yel- low quilted satin, was made In Paris for the expected child of the rulers of Monaco. One man worked 300 hours to make cradle. TO VISIT lKE_Kinc ;Saud of Saudi Arabia is ached- uJpd late in January to visit President Eisenhower In Wash- ington foe a discussion of Middle Bast problem*, HEFTY OFFSPRING — Katherina the rh inoceros watches its male baby after birth in zoo at Frankfurt, Cermany. Zoo officials say it Is first rhino born In captivity in Europe, CITY S T A N D O U T — T h e restored Gothic roof of St. Stephen's Cathedral forms picturesque mosaic patters amid Vienna's buildings. View is from the main spire 448 feet high,^ nd Lumber Co. and Sophie < ne, property in property in Lee. Allvun Building Utica, to Jo&B' P, Barutt, GAFB, R< Rome. King and Miller Corp., Rome, RD 3, to Robert J. and Vivian F. Pistole, Buena Vesta Dr., Rome, property if! Romr. Stanley Kopytowskl, Coleman Milk I » Fred 8. and Mario K. Dyi r , Air (Sty, Rome, property in the Town of R Jsck D, Reckentine, Rome, RD 3 u> Theodore L and Charlotte W, Gorftkl. 103 Vino St., Rome, prop- erty .n Rome. laurel Homes. Inc., Rome, tr Robert W. find Maud,- L. Hidwcll.. 711 Kent St., Rome, property i Rome, add real e*tat« transfer*. . ... . Jdbn and Mary Rielawski, 219 South James St., Rome, to Ann- Keller, 304 S. Madison St., proper- ty tn Rome, Willard T. and Patricia M. Gas- kell, Marcy, to Vincent M. and! Margaret rfor&n, 6M South St.,i Y in Marry. % H. and Dorothy M. Park-; ma, to Robert fc. and Car-! McDaniels, Camden, prop-1 Vienna. Strife Sr., Marey, toj and Mary Ottenwalder,] ont Ave, property in! >d Kathryn A. Roraer.j Albert El. and Agnes Ci :rnor., property in Vef-j READY TO R U L E — Workman puts last touches to cardboard head of Rabelais* merry giant, Pantai rap t» which will •'rule" over the famed Riviera carnival at Nice during February. SiCNAL INFORMANT — Huge parabolic antenna Is readied at Pale Alto Calif., for shipment to Alaska to gather information about reflection of VHP and IHF radio signals, TOP C O A C H — Bowden Wyatt, head football coach at the University of Tennessee, has been honored by toe American Foo,tball Coaches Assn., as -top coach*' at 1956, MILADY S T O P — Blended blonde aigrette plumes are dominant feature of turban displayed in Paris. A sunburst dia- mond clip completes feeling of luxury in the Svend ucaiion. proper Jam* er, Vb ctHne r B Mare n Rfber, Vera nan. Edward Browka, Verona, to \/>, Roy and Edna M. Waguette, 612, Croton St., Rome property in Ver-i ona. ]*m A. and Edits M, Carter, VS-j enna, to Ralph F. and Mriitta I. Stretxi Jr., Omiorj, property IA\ Vienna, » fW: 4 . * ^»"*&v, C I A N T STEEL M A K E R — Simm pig iron h charged into s tiewW-ope ned open fteartn furnace, the worlds iarjest, at Wfirten, \\, U . The furnace is a l«f ton per beat fUnt FRACTURED T E A M - Clifford Miron and hi* *>n. Alan, i. relax with their broken legs in Milwaukee home. Father was injured while »t work sod the boy broke bis limb at home. WORK NEARS END Contraction of building to house West Cermaoys first atomic pile near* completion is Huslch. The swimming pool »^P« reactor is to be bmiit in the l.S. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: WRUN AM—1150 * WRUN FM-10S The Associated Press News in ... 23/Rome NY... · PAGE TWELVE DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1957 WRUN AM—1150 * WRUN FM-10S

PAGE TWELVE DAILY SENTINEL, ROME, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1957 WRUN AM—1150 * WRUN FM-10S

Real Estate Transfers

Arthur L, and Lucy D. Westcott, 409 W. Park St., Rome, to Ellen D, Collate, 408 N. Washington St., Rome, property in Rome.

Laurel Homes, Inc., to Ross F. and Margaret L. Simeral, Browns­ville, Pa., property in Rome.

Harry W. and Pearl Simpson, Durhamville, to Johannes and Adele Mueller, Oneida, property in Vienna.

Stanley Dority, Rome, RD 2, to Sherrill Dority, Rome, RD 2, and Ruth M. Dority, same place, prop­erty ia Rome.

Lloyd and Elizabeth B. Storey, Westmoreland, to Howard S. Storey, Westmoreland, property in .Westmoreland.

Giuseppe Adamo, 407 Roberts St., Rome, to Ferdinando and Theresa Macri, 219 Spring St., ^Rome, prop­erty in Rome.

Marshall R. Bentley, 810 W, Bloomfield St., Rome, to Richard 3. Bird, Wendell H. Bird, Kenneth E. Bird, 1105 N. James St., Rome, property in Lee.

Stagner and Murphy Inc., Rome, to Leslie L, and Jane Murphy, Rome, RD 3, property in Lee.

Dominick Ross, 134 Black River Blvd.', Rome, to James,- Joseph and William Ross, 151. River St., Rome, property in Rome.

Mohawk and Genesee Farms Corporation, to Gustave and Mary L. Trotsky, 224 Nock St., Rome, property in Rome.

Leland H..and Hattie M. Austin, 417 W. Thomas St., Rome, to Hen­ry D. and Shirley L. Hull, 421 W. Thomas St., Rome, property in Rome.

Angeline DeSantis, 230 Mary St., to County of Oneida, property in Mary St

William C. Wolf, Oneida Castle, to Antonio Luplca, Oneida, proper­ly 1n Vernon.

Paul R. Bowers and Reynold Klossner, West Branch, to Walter O. Koehring, 202 W. Cedar St., Rome, property in Floyd.

Salvatore DeGeorge, 221 Ganse-voort Ave., Rome to Charles C. and Antoinette V. Brightson, 810 Morris St., property in Floyd.

Walter F. Nellenbach, StanwiX, as executor of estate of Joseph Nellenbach, Rome, to Walter F. end Joseph V, Nellenbach, Stan-wix, property in Westmoreland.

WUiiam K. Henry, Rome, RD 3, to Charles R, Stagner, 513 Laurel St., Rome, property in Lee.

William K. Henry, to Leslie L. Murphy, Holmes Road, R o m e , property in Lee.

Michael and Grace E. Charney, Gifford Road, Rome, to Edmund A. and Rita A. Rasmussen, Gifford Road, Rome, property in Rome.

Martin E. Angelino Sr., Oneida and Gladys W. Brooks, Oneida, as executors of estate of David W. Griffith, Oneida, to Jean M. Holmes, Oneida Castle, property

^^^^n (Oneida, Castle.^

and Ruby E, Durant, Canastota, RD 2, property in Vienna-

Spaulding H. Deck, Westernvule.l to Spaulding H. Deck and Florence Rasha, Westernville, property in Western.

Myrta A. W. Jones, Vienna; Ber­tha M. W. Bissell, 714 Elm St., Rome, to Ellen M. Grulke, Canas­tota, RD 1, property in Vienna.

P. Birge Gibson, Oxford, Wis., to Stanley and Casimera Nazel, Ver­non, property in Vernon.

Winfield E. and Bernke G. Dodge, Verona, to Raymond and Elsie Van Wie, Sherrill, property in Verona.

Thomas G. Munckton, Syracuse, to John H. Nichols, Utlca and Eli­zabeth R. Nichols, Utica, property in Camden,

Bert T. Whaley, Deansboro, Neva Gibson, Vernon Center, Isa­bel R. G. Davis, Madison. Frank D. Gibson, Vernon Center: Ray­mond D. Whaley, Vernon Center; Marian G. MeElhiney, Toledo; P. Birge Gibson, Oxford, Wis.; Bessie Shorey, Coloma, Wis.; Leona Gib­son, Monticello, Ind., to Stanley Casimera Nazel, Vernon, property in Vernon.

Henrietta C. Gibson, Vernon, as exacutrix of estate of Vernon D Gibson, Utica, to Stanley and Cas­imera Nazel, property in Vernon

Leona Gibson Berlin, Monticello Ind., to Stanley and Casimera Na jtel, property in Vernon.

Bessie Shorey. Coloma, Wis., to Stanley and Casimera Nazel, prop­erty fei Vernon.

Laurel Homes Inc., Rome to William R. and Margaret D. Day, 135 Ringdahl Court, Rome, proper­ty in Rome.

Walter and Clara von Matt, Lee Center, to Eugene F. ;md Betty J. Peterpaul, 108 N. Jay St., Romc^

The Associated Press News in Pictures • •;•<}»- '- "H. - - ~ — - • ' • — *-y*ff!*

W O R D S T O S K E T C H — French poet Jean Cocteau Is a man of many mediums as he works on wail drawing in chapel which he is decorating at VUIef ram he gur Mer on French Riviera,

T H E B f C J O B O N H A N D — Crewmen of the winch ship Squalo work on hulk of Egyptian LST Akka during salvage operations at southern end of Lake Tlmsah in Suez Canal. Clearance of the cement-filled Akka is biggest Job of reopening CanaL

R E S P I T E F R O M W O R K —Dr. Albert Schweitser, famed 82-year-old humanitarian, relaxes at the piano in Lam« fcarene, site of his jungle hospital in French Equatorial Africa,

I N R E A D I N E S S — T h i s rattaneradle. linwlwith yel­low quilted satin, was made In Paris for the expected child of the rulers of Monaco. One man worked 300 hours to make cradle.

TO VISIT lKE_Kinc ;Saud of Saudi Arabia is ached-uJpd late in January to visit President Eisenhower In Wash­ington foe a discussion of

Middle Bast problem*, H E F T Y O F F S P R I N G — Katherina the rh inoceros watches its male baby after birth in zoo at Frankfurt, Cermany. Zoo officials say it Is first rhino born In captivity in Europe,

C I T Y S T A N D O U T — T h e restored Gothic roof of St. Stephen's Cathedral forms picturesque mosaic patters amid Vienna's buildings. View is from the main spire 448 feet high,^

nd Lumber Co. and Sophie <

ne, property in

property in Lee. Allvun Building

Utica, to Jo&B' P, Barutt, GAFB, R< Rome.

King and Miller Corp., Rome, RD 3, to Robert J. and Vivian F. Pistole, Buena Vesta Dr., Rome, property if! Romr.

Stanley Kopytowskl, Coleman Milk I » Fred 8. and Mario K. Dyi r, Air (Sty, Rome, property in the Town of R

Jsck D, Reckentine, Rome, RD 3 u> Theodore L and Charlotte W, Gorftkl. 103 Vino St., Rome, prop­erty .n Rome.

laurel Homes. Inc., Rome, tr Robert W. find Maud,- L. Hidwcll.. 711 Kent St., Rome, property i Rome, add real e*tat« transfer*. . . . . .

Jdbn and Mary Rielawski, 219 South James St., Rome, to Ann-Keller, 304 S. Madison St., proper­ty tn Rome,

Willard T. and Patricia M. Gas-kell, Marcy, to Vincent M. and! Margaret rfor&n, 6M South St.,i

Y in Marry. % H. and Dorothy M. Park-; ma, to Robert fc. and Car-!

McDaniels, Camden, prop-1 Vienna.

Strife Sr., Marey, toj and Mary Ottenwalder,]

ont Ave, property in!

>d Kathryn A. Roraer.j Albert El. and Agnes Ci

:rnor., property in Vef-j

R E A D Y T O R U L E — Workman puts last touches to cardboard head of Rabelais* merry giant, Pantai rap t» which will •'rule" over the famed Riviera carnival at Nice during February.

S i C N A L I N F O R M A N T — Huge parabolic antenna Is readied at Pale Alto Calif., for shipment to Alaska to gather information about reflection of VHP and I H F radio signals,

T O P C O A C H — Bowden Wyatt, head football coach at the University of Tennessee, has been honored by toe American Foo,tball Coaches Assn., as -top coach*' at 1956,

M I L A D Y S T O P — Blended blonde aigrette plumes are dominant feature of turban displayed in Paris. A sunburst dia­mond clip completes feeling of luxury in the Svend ucaiion.

proper Jam*

er, Vb ctHne r B

Mare

n

Rfber, Vera nan. •

Edward Browka, Verona, to \/>, Roy and Edna M. Waguette, 612, Croton St., Rome property in Ver-i ona.

]*m A. and Edits M, Carter, VS-j enna, to Ralph F. and Mriitta I. Stretxi Jr., Omiorj, property IA\ Vienna, »

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4. * ^»"*&v,

C I A N T S T E E L M A K E R — Simm pig iron h charged into s tiewW-ope ned open fteartn furnace, the worlds iarjest, at Wfirten, \\, U . The furnace is a l«f ton per beat fUnt

F R A C T U R E D T E A M - Clifford Miron and hi* *>n. Alan, i. relax with their broken legs in Milwaukee home. Father was injured while »t work sod the boy broke bis limb at home.

W O R K N E A R S E N D — Contraction of building to house West Cermaoys first atomic pile near* completion i s Huslch. The swimming pool »^P« reactor is to be bmiit in the l .S .

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