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VOL YO Vi Democrat and Chronicle 4C Jan. 31, 1967 Deaths Anderson, George R. R. Anderson of 21 Ewaid Drive, Penfield, Jan. 28, 1967.

He Is survived by his wife, Edith; two sons. Penfield; Kenneth two Fairpoort, John of daughters, Mrs. Doris Smykla and Mrs. James (Lorraine) Arthur, both of East (Winifred) Rochester; Giles and sisters, Mrs. Lilly Baird Mrs.

James of Montreal, Canada; two half-sisters, Mrs. George (Nellie) Girardin and Mrs. A. (Mary) Girardin of Windsor, Canada; grandchildren; one great-grandson. 16.: Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at the Harloff Funeral Home, 803 South Washington East Rochester.

Services o'clock. to be held Wednesday morning at 11 Pastor Martin L. Whitmer officiating. Interment in White Haven Memorial Park. Friends who desire may make contributions to the Leukemia Fund in Mr.

Anderson's memory. EA Barres, Gertrude Sunday, January 29, 1967, Gertrude Barres of 557 Lexington Ave. Survived husband, Fred Barres; her son, Steven Barres of Placentia, She sev: eral cousins and nieces. was member of the Church of the Ascension. Friends may call after 7 Monday evening and Tuesday, 12-2 Home at the Robert 1305 J.

Poole Funeral Dewey Ave. (at Magee). at Funeral o'clock, ices Tuesday afternoon 2 the Reverend Walter Muir officiating. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Bater, Mildred VE Mildred Bater of 621 Brew Road, Ber- is gen, Sunday, Jan.

29, 1967. She survived by husband Ralph D. Bater of Bergen; nine daughters, June 03 B. Bater of Bergen, Mrs. Robert (Isabelle) Whaley of Wyoming, N.Y., Mrs.

Gary (Diane) Glise of Rochester, Mrs. Herbert (Edna) Cook of Greece, Dover, Mrs. Walter (Margaret; Grant of Mrs. Daniel (Dorothy) Flanagan of Webster, Mrs. William (Violet) McManis of Webster, Mrs.

James (Estella) McManus of Rochester, Mrs. James be (Myrtle) Fogarty; two step-daughters, Mrs. George (Janette) Kimble (Genevieve) of Rochester, Mrs. James Multerus of Lockport, N.Y.; five, sons, Robert E. Bater of Nabnasett, Fred J.

Bater and Karl E. Bater, both of Bergen, John D. Bater of LeRoy and Ralph S. Bater of Rochester; five sisters Mrs. Mary MacComber, Mrs.

Mrs. Ruby Manley, and Mrs. Nellie Gladys Stenzil, Mrs. Anna Hutchinson. Vandertang; two brothers, Burton Smith and Fred Smith; several grand- also children and great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Fowler Brockport, Funeral Home 52 State N.Y., Monday evening p.m. 7-9 Funeral p.m., service Tuesday 3-5 Feb. and 1, 1967 at 2 p.m. Interment 7-9 at convenience of family. Brownell, Mabel C.

At her home Mrs. Mabel C. Brownell. She In Macedon, Monday Jan. 30.

is survived by her husband, Charles Fair- one brother, Arthur G. Carman of port; Friends may call at the Payne Funeral also several cousins. Home, Wednesday Macedon, from 2-4 and 7-9. Tuesday evening 7-9 and Funeral services Thursday, Feb. at 2 p.m.

Friends wishing may contribute 10 the Macedon Center Methodist Church Building Fund in her memory. Interment at the convenience of the family. Bunn, William F. Williom F. Bunn of St.

Petersburg, Florida, formerly of Jan. 27, Rochester. 1967, Sud- in denly. Carolina. He survived by his on Friday, wife, Cecelia; two brothers, Richard of New Jersey and Theodore Mrs.

of Archie Long Island Kulzer; a CIty; one Mrs. sister, Bunn; several nieces and nephews. Mildred Funeral Friends Home, may 2100 St. Paul St. call at the Schauman from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock.

Services on Tuesday 1:00 p.m. Interment, N.Y. Beechwood Cemetery, Kendall, Corbitt, Richard A. Pfc. Richard A.

Corbitt, Jan. 28, 1967. of 151 Bavcrest Dr. He is survived A. by his Corbitt; parents, one sister, Carolee A.

Corbitt; Mr. and Mrs. Robert aunts, uncles and cousins. Pfc. Corbitt several was a member of Durand United Church of Christ.

Friends are invited to attend a memorial o'clock at Durand United Church of service Tuesday evening at Christ, 4225 Culver Rd. No prior calling hours. Interment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may contribute to Memorial Fund Durand United Church of Christ. Arrangements Corbett Funeral Home 109 by West Ave.

Decker, Florence R. R. Decker, formerly of 354 Broadway, on Jan. 28, 1967. Mrs.

She Frank is survived by two sisters, (Alice) Mrs. Walter (Grace) Thompkins of McCarty of Waterloo, N.Y and wood Canandaigua, Speers of N.Y.; two Geneva, brothers, N.Y. and Speers of Seneca Falls; sevEmory eral Friends may call at Miller nieces and nephews. Funeral 1625 Mt. Hope 2-5, 7-9.

Homes, Requiem Mass will be said day at 9 o'clock in Blessed Y. Sacrament Church. Interment Canandaigua, N. DeMen, Jessie (Starner) Suddenly Monday, Jan. aged 30.

81 1967, years, Jessie of 2844 (Starner) Chill Chili. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ravmond (Esther) White; three grandchildren; three Friends may Tuesday and Wednesgreat-grandchildren. day 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home, Buffalo Road (near Howard where funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 1:30.

Interment Rev. Herman W. King officiating. Grove Place Cemetery. Dittman, Willis C.

29, 1967. Willis C. Sunday, January Dittman of 586 Melville St. He Werp is Ditt. vived by his daughter, Mrs.

Lawrence his wife, Mildred man; (Deanna) Monaghan brother, of West George Henrietta; grandson: his man. of Arlington, Virginia. Friends may call Monday, 7-9 from o'clock 7-9 and Tuesday from 3-5 and 770 at East Hedges Main St. Memorial at Alexander Chapel, neral service will be Interment, held Wednesday Riverside at 11 o'clock. Cemetery.

Falzone, Michael A. Faizone, Jan. 25, 1967, in Michael A. Italy. survived by his wife, Mary; three daughters, the Misses Susan, Linda William and Sandra Faizone; his Falzone; father, one son, Ralph Salvatore Rose, Falzone; Angela (Jean) Falthree sisters, the Misses and zone, Mrs.

Gerald several (Mary) nieces Fedele; one Mr. Faizone was a veteran of brother, Samuel; World War nephews. 11. Time of service to be announced. Finkill, Emma 28, 1967, Emma, Finkill of 10 Saturday, Eastland Ave.

She is survived by Jan. her son, Lee A. Finkill; two grandchildren. memorial service will be held at the A Church of the Incarnation, 1957 Five Mile Line at 10 o'clock. Penfield, There will be no N.Y., Tuesday prior morning calling, hours.

In lieu of flowers friends wishing may contribute to the Heart Fund in her memory. Chapel, Arrange- East Main St. at Alexander. ments, Hedges Memorial Furman, Celia (Thayer) uary Celia 30, Furman 1967, widow of the late Dr. of Syracuse, N.Y., Isaac Furman.

She is survived by one of sister, Mrs. Arthur (Helen) and Carman nephews. Fairport: several, held nieces Wednesday afterat 2:30 o'clock at the Harloff noon Funeral East Home, Rochester. Interment in Elm803 South Washington wood Cemetery. Gasser, Catherine January 28, 1967, aged Catherine 75 Gasser She of Is survived by her husband, John 398 Simpson Road, years.

Rose Gasser Mary and Schuttes and her brotherher sister-in-law, Mrs. in-law, Robert call Stebler. Monday and TuesFriends may day Maier's from Sons, 2-4 870 and Clinton Avenue North 7-9 p.m. at L. W.

(at Clifford Avenue). Funeral Wednesday o'clock morning at St. at Margaret 8:30 Mary's Church. from Maier's, Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Germuga, Maj.

Gerald A. Mai. Gerald A. Germuga suddenly at Dugway Proving Grounds, National Utah. CemeBurial at Arlington mass will be tery, -offered on Virginia.

Tuesday, Jun. 31, at 10 a.m. Memorial at. Our Lady of Queen of Peace Church, Friends who wish to contribute may Rochester, N.Y. have Maasses said or contribute to Queen Peace Memorial Fund.

Green, Gladys R. Saturday, Jan. 28, 1967, Gladys Greece. R. She Green is of 210 Churchill survived by her Dorothy husband, L.

Leo F. Daniels Green; of her daughter, East Rochester: her sons, Robert H. and Paul F. Green; nine grandchildren. Friends may call Monday Memorial 3-5 and 7-9 o'clock at Hedges Chapel, 770 East Main service St.

will at Alexander where a funeral be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Interment, White Haven. their favorite Friends wishing may contribute to church or charity, in her memory. Guard, L. Howard Monday, January 30, 1967, L.

Church- Howard Guard of 19 South Main ville. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth L. Guard; his stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty Neal of Albany; his stepson, Roger Lee Shufelt of Rochester; his father, Louis H. Guard and stepmother, Mrs.

Cleta Guard of Geneva; one brother, Alan Guard of Albany; four half brothers Louis and Robert of Rochester; Patrick and Thomas Guard of Geneva; several nieces and nephews. A private service will be held at the gratefully convenience declined. Friends wishing may of the family. Flowers make contributions to the Rochester Archers Association, in care of Mr. Charles Kress, 250 Coolidge Rd: or the Churchville Volunteer Fire Department, Churchville, N.Y.

in his memory. Arrangements Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at Alexander. Everett Mack Hallauer, Jan. 28,, 1967, In Berkeley, California.

formerly of Rochester. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Carlton (Norma) Rudman of Baitimore, anad several cousins. Mr. Hallauer was a veteran of World War anad 11, a member of Fame Lodge No.

945, and AM, and Rochester Consistory. Home 109 West Tuesday, Friends may, call at Corbett Funeral from 2-5 and 7-9. Service Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Webster Rural Cemetery. Habecker, Mrs.

Fred (Emma) Emma L. Habecker of Factory Road, Honeove Falls, N. In Avon. January 30, 1967. Survived by husband, Fred; one daughter, Mrs.

mond (Viola) Michel; one son, Ivan (Buddy) Habecker; one sister, Mrs. Charles (Frances) Schrader, all of Honeove Falls; also several nieces and. nephews. Friends may call, Tuesday evening 7-9 and Wednesday 2-4 7-9 at the Merton H. Kays Funeral Home, 59 Monroe Honeove Falls, where services will.

be held Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev. Wayne Pittenger officiating. Interment Honeye Falls Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to St.

Paul's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, Pittsford, N.Y. Hoban, Owen C. Owen C. Hoban, 67, of 317 Main Penn Yan, an engineer for 40 years, Sunday, Jan. 29, 1967.

He was member of consulting engineers council of ester area, and executive committee of New York State Builders Exchange. Friends may call at family home Tuesday and Wednesday. Rosary will be recited there at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Service there at 9:30 a.m.

day, followed by mass at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's Church. Penn Yan. St.

Michael's Cemetery. Johns, Edith M. Edith M. Johns, formerly of Rush, N.Y. She Is survived by a sister, Mrs.

P. R. Stokes of Port Credit, Onfario, Canada; two nieces, Mrs. Edith (Gerry) DuBoice of Kingston, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Nora LeMoine, and a.

nephew, Bryan Watson Stokes, both of Port Credit, Ontario, Canada. service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Byrne Funeral Home, 1256 Mt. Hope Avenue. No prior calling. Interment at the convenience of the family.

Jones, Lyman E. Lyman E. Jones January 29, 1967 his of Aztec Dr. He is survived by wife, Mary L. Jones his daughter, Mrs.

Roy D. (Margaret) Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska, his son, Paul H. Jones, Rochester, N. Y. four sisters, one brother in Texas and six grandchildren.

Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home Inc. 109 West Ave. Tuesday from 7-9 and Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Service Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends wishing may contribute the Heart Chapter 973 East Ave.

Judge, John F. Sr. At Mary's Hospital, Jan. 28, 1967, F. Judge Sr.

of by 843 his Genesee wife, Mrs. Pk. Bivd. He is survived DeSales Judge; one son, John F. Judge one daughter, Mrs.

Perry D. (Joan) Kayes seven grandsons; two nieces and one nephew. Mr. Judge was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Men's Club, a member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 178 and Rochester General Assembly Fourth Degree.

Mr. Judge was a veteran of World War Friends may call at Alvah Halloran and Son Funeral Home, 2125 Chili Ave. at Howard near Brooks Ave. Sunday and Monday 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral service Tuesday morning at 10 and at the church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10:30.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul or contributions to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Building Fund, Kelly, Joseph F. Suddenly Saturday, Jan. 28, 1967 In Corning, N. Y.

Joseph F. Kelly of Round Trail Drive, Pittsford, N. Y. He is survived by his wife, Mary his daughter, Judith Ann, and his son, Joseph T. Kelly; two sisters, Mrs.

Edward (Louise) Craumer and Mrs. Donald (Janet) Bonnel, both of Corning, N.Y.; two brothers, Donald J. Corning and Frederick N. Kelly of Pompano Beach, also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call after 7 o'clock Monday evening and on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the John M.

Hedges Funeral Home, corner of Culver Rd. and Empire Blvd. Requiem Mass will be said Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock in St. Louis Church, Pittsford. N.Y.

Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Kresztian, William Entered into rest January 28, 1967, William Kresztian of 22 Teakwood Dr. Survived by his wife, Wilma (Keri) Kresztian; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at The Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 No. Goodman St.

Funeral services Wednesafternoon at 3 p.m. Kumberg, Arthur R. In Canandalgua, N.Y., January 29, 1967, Arthur R. Kumbero, 79 years Conesus, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Muriel; two sisters, Mrs.

Hialmer (Caroline) two sisters, Mrs. Hialmer (Caroline) Lindbiad and Mrs. Harvey (Gertrude) Smith, both of Chicago; two nephews and one niece; Mr. Kumberg was a retired foreman of Deico and a fifty year member of Y.M.C.A. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m.

Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Alson E. Drowne Funeral Home, 70 Big Tree Livonia, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Elsa Marsland officiating. Inferment, Pittsford Cemetery.

Matthews, Mary Agnus Mary Agnus Matthews of 255 Gregory St. on January 30, 1967. She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Chester (Marie) Koenig of Syracuse and Mrs. Irene Rookey, two sons Harold W.

Matthews Matof London. England and thews of Syracuse, eight grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Boniface Church. Friends may call at Miller.

Funeral Homes Inc. 1625 Mt. will be Hope said Ave. Thurs- 3-5, 7-9. Requiem Mass day morning at 9:15 in St.

Boniface Church. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Oswego, N. Y. Neward, Mary Sunday, Neward, 4666 January, St.

29, 1967. Blvd. Mrs. She is Mary survived by one daughter, Miss Catherine Neward and one son. George Neward; three grandchildren.

Friends may call at the George J. Savage Funeral Home, 1080 Funeral North Services St. from 2-5 and 79 p.m. Wednesday at morning at 8:30 Church. and Inter- 9 o'clock St.

George's ment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Pawlaczyk, Thomas T. Thomas T. Pawiaczyk, N.Y., age died 77 of suddenly, 594 Moore Albion, Jan. 30, 1967.

Father oof Carl, Edward, Florian, -and Chester Pawlaczyk and Mrs. Walter Noreck, all of Albion, N.Y. He also leaves fifteen grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of St. Mary's Church and Its Holy Name Society.

Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Christopher Funeral Home 354 W. State St. Albion, N. Y.

prayers will be said at a.m. Thursday followed by a requiem. Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church.

Burial in St. Joseph Cemetery, Albion, N. Y. Pooley, Edna H. Edna H.

Pooley, aged 75 years, widow of Sherman H. Pooley, of 308 Carling Monday, Jan. 30, 1967. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. John (Peggy) Garvey, and three sons, John Holmes and Sherman L.

Pooley; twelve grandchildren, twelve greatgrandchildren; her sister, Mrs. Edith H. Winemiller. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 at the Mottle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Road, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ring, Mrs.

Mary Emma Mrs. Mary Emma Ring, Saturday, January 28, 1967, at St. Ann's Home, formerly of 519 Brown widow of Spanish American War Veteran, Mr. John Ring. Mrs.

Ring is survived by four nieces: Mrs. Maurice (Helen) Keating, Mrs. Walter (Florence) Dailey, Mrs. Ann Goodwin, Mrs. Emil (Agnes) Gurzynski; one nephew, Mr.

Joseph Sperl; several great-nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Lady's Auxiliary of S. S. Peter and Paul Church. Friends may call at the C.

F. Scheuerman Sons Inc. Funeral Home, 712 Main St. Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-5, 7-9. Funeral services Wednesday morning at 8:30 at the Funeral Home and 9 o'clock at S.

S. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv. Deaths Hallauer, Everett Mack Deaths Rauber, Arlene Saturday, Jan. 28, 1967," Arlene Rauber of 4047 Culver Rd.

Survived by her hushand, Gerald Rauber; two daughters, Barbara and Leesa; hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Norry; one sister, Mrs. Clayton (Esther) Schwind; one brother, Gerald Norry: several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Durand United Church of Christ.

Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. East between Goodman and Culver Rd. from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Services Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Irondequoit Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the CanCer Fund or the Durand United Church of Christ. Rager, Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I. Rager. Jan.

29, 1967, of 1548 Ridge Road, Webster, and formerly of Lewistown, Pa. She is survived by one son Robert of Webster and three grandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at Aurand Funeral Home, McClure, Pa. where services will be held Feb. 2, 1967, at o'clock, Local arrangement by Smith Lotz Funeral Chapel.

Schafer, Stella C. Bock Stella C. Bock Schafer, aged 71 vears. of 1425 Lyell Jan. 28, 1967.

She is survived by her husband. Herman E. Schafer; one brother, Peter Bock; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Rosary Society of Holy Family Church. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay St.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv. Spall, Helen C. Helen C. Spall aged 74 vears of 1337 Edgemere Drive.

Monday, January 30, 1967. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Borchard of Rochester, Mrs. James Bush of Canandalgua, N. one brother Millard Moynihan; several nieces and nephews.

She was a member of Our Mother of Sorrows Altar Society and Rosary Society of Holy Family Church. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the -Haubner Stailknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay Street. Funeral Thursday morning at 9:45 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Starr, Adelaide Roby Saturday, Jan.

28, 1967, Adelaide Roby Starr, of 37 East 64th N. Y. City. She survived by her son, William S. Roby three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Memorial service will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock in the Chantry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church (East Ave. and Vick Park B). Those wishing may make contributions to the Memor. lal Fund of St.

Paul's Episcopal Church. Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel, Inc. Tate, Antoinette Cooper Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In Memoriam Garnsey, Sarah Saturday, Jan. 28, 1967, after a long Antoinette Cooper Tate, 11 Dogwood Glen.

She is survived by her husband, Charles D. Tate; her, children, William Anne V. and Thomas G. Tate; her mother, Mrs. Sumner A.

Davis, Talladega, two sisters, Mrs. John (Gehring) Pittman, Mrs. Grover (Arelene) Bradstreet, Bath, N. several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend a rial service Tuesday afternoon at o'clock in St.

Paul's Episcopal Church (East Ave. and Vick Park B). In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society In her memory. Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel East Main at ander. Wagner, George J.

George J. Wagner of 195 Hazelwood1 Terrace, Jan. 28, 1967.: He Is survived by his son, William G. Wagner; a sister, Mary B. Moore.

Friends may call at the Miller neral Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. 7-9 where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter. ment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Willits, Leonard (Uncle Jake) Leonard (Uncle Jake). Willits, aged 85, of 211 Berg Ontario. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Read Funeral Home, 228 Main East Webster, from 2-5 and 7-9.

Funeral service be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. Interment Union Hill Cemeterv at the convenience of the family. Wegman, Richard M. Friday, Jan, 27, 1967, Richard M. Weg.

man of 98 Harper St. He is survived by his wife, Helen H. Weaman: two daughters, Mrs. Vincent (Barbara) Lamark, Mrs. Benedict (Marcia) Manco, of Silver Springs, eight grandhildren: three sisters, Mrs.

Clarence (Amelia) Berkel, Mrs. Leo (Elsie) Vincent of Syracuse, N.Y., Mrs. Lucille Finneran, of California; two brothers, Edward Wegman, Ray Weaman of Michigan. Friends may call 3-5, 7-9 at Hedges Memorial Chapel Inc.r 770 East Main St. at Alexander.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Church Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. In loving memory of my dear wife, Sarah, who passed away, January 31, 1959. The days we were together, dear Were happy days for me. But since God took vou to his home. No more such days can be.

But still your: memory remains: A brightly shining star. pray some day to be with In heaven where you are. Sadly Missed by Your husband, Joseph. Holter, Beth S. In loving memory of my dear mother, Beth S.

Holter, who departed this life on Jan. 31, 1941: Twenty-Six vears have passed since that sad dav. The one took her loved was called away; God home, it was His will, But in my heart, she liveth still. Son William NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice to Contractors Sealed Proposals for 1967 Renovations to Center, Women's and Men's Passenger Elevators at the Monroe County Home and Infirmary, will be received until 11:00 A.M. EST.

Friday, February 17, 1967. Proposals will be received by the Monroe County Purchasing Agent at the Purchasing Office, Room 107, County Office Building, 39 West Main St. Rochester, N.Y, 14614. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Monroe County Department of Public Works, Room 200, County Office Building, 39 Main St. West, Rochester, New York.

All bids must be written in ink on the forms provided. Bids must be delivered to the Monroe County Purchasing Agent, Room 107, County Office Building, 39 Main St. West, Rochester, N. Y. 14614.

No bid may be withdrawn during the thirty (30) days immediately following the date of bid opening. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond made payable to Gordon A. Howe, Monroe County Director of Finance in the amount of five percent of bid, as a guarantee that if the Contract is awarded to the bidder, he will sign the contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond. If bidder should fail to sign the contract and deliver the bond within ten (10) days of the date of award he shall forfeit the proposal guarantee. The County reserves the right to reject any and-or all bids to waive any informality in any bids, and to award the contract in the County's best interests.

Unbalanced bids will be considered informal and therefore unacceptable. COUNTY OF MONROE, By: LEONARD V. TOMCZAK, Purchasing Agent. CX-Jan. 31, Feb.

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