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1. will Western New York Deaths MRS. DOROTHEA BAUMGARDT DANSVILLE Mrs. Dorothea M. Baumgardt, 62, of E.

Hudson Elmira, formerly of Dansville, died yesterday (Feb. 9, 1972) in St. Joseph's Hospital, Elmira, She was the widow of George F. C. Baumgardt who at one time was employed at the F.

A. Owen Publishing Co. in Dansville. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Robert J.

Updike of Elmira, and one granddaughter, Charlene Updike of Elmira. Friends may call at the Olthof Funeral Home in Elmira, today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where the service will be Saturday at 11 a.m. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Elmira.

MRS. LILIA P. ANDREWS WARSAW-Mrs. Lilia Peck Andrews, 82, W. Court died yesterday (Feb.

9, 1972) in Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw, following an illness of several months. She was born in the town of Orangeville and was a life resident of this area. Her husband, Clayton Andrews, died in 1945. She was a school teacher and taught at the rural school in Wethersfield Springs for several years. She also was a house mother for about six years at the Wyoming County Community Hospital nurses' dormitory.

Surviving are a brother-inlaw, Lynn Battin of Wethersfield Springs, and two nieces. Calling hours at the Weeks Funeral Home are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow. Services will be in the funeral home at 8 p.m.

tomorrow. An Eastern Star service will precede the funeral. Burial in Warsaw. JOSEPH A. KOLARIK AVON Joseph A.

Kolarik, 79, formerly of Avon, died Tuesday (Feb. 8, 1972) in the U.S. Veterans' Hospital in Canandaigua, where 1 he had been a patient for many years. He was a veteran of World War I and formerly worked as an engineer for the New York Central Railroad, now the Penn Central. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Jacob Sold of Rochester, and several nieces. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. today in the Dougherty Funeral Home and at 10 in St. Agnes Church. Burial in St.

Agnes' Cemetery at the convenience of the family. THEODORE JOHNSON PERRY Theodore C. Johnson, 91, died in the Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw yesterday (Feb. 9, 1972) shortly after being admitted. He made his home at the Thayer Rest Home.

He was born in Sweden but came to Rochester at a young age. Fifter years ago he moved to Perry from Rochester. Employed by the Village of Perry, he retired at age 80 after 30 years employement. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. David Gevbert of Chicago, and several brothers and sisters in Sweden.

Friends may call at the Eaton-Watson Funeral Home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. The service will be there Saturday at 1 p.m. Burial in Glenwood Cemetery, Perry. AUGUSTUS PETER BARNES ATTICA Augustus Peter (Duffy) Barnes, 85, of 14 North Walnut died Monday (Feb. 7, 1972) at the Perry Home for adults.

Mr. Barnes, a retired blacksmith, was born in Varysburg. He was the husband of the late Bessie Grile Barnes. Survivors include a son, Jolles of Buffalo; two daughters Mrs. Violet Sue Kroeger of Rochester and Mrs.

Ben (Betty) Kriger of 14. North Walnut St. and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Simons of Buffalo. He was the father of the late Mrs.

Madolin Graser. Services will be in the Marley Funeral Home at 9 a.m. today and at St. Vincent de Paul Church at 9:30. Interment will be in St.

Vincent's Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the family. DAVID J. DIEGELMAN BATAVIA David J. Diegelman, 21, of 127 Summit son of Chester A.

Diegelman, president of Diegelman Motors and Helen Crehan Diegelman, died Sunday (Feb. 6, 1972) at Genesee Memorial Hospital. He had been in failing health for several months. A student at Genesee Community College, Mr. Diegelman, who was born in Batavia, was a graduate of St.

Joseph's School and a member Batavia High School Class of 1969. with his parents are a brother, Donald P. Diegelman of East Pembroke; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Harry Diegelman of West Main St. aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

Services were conducted yesterday at Bohm Mortuary and St. Joseph's Church. Interment, St. Joseph's Church, Interment, St. Joseph's Ceme- tery.

BLANCHE CUMMINGS BATAVIA Miss Blanche M. Cummings, formerly of 30 Tracy a retired dental hygienist, died Monday (Feb. 7, 1972) at Hilltop Nursing Home. She had been in failing health for two years. Survivors include a brother, Stewart Cummings of Snyder; nieces and nephews.

Arrangements are in charge of H.E. Turner Mortuary. LEO T. CULLIGAN BATAVIA Leo T. Culligan, 74, of 226 North Spruce died Monday (Feb.

7, 1972) at St. Jerome Hospital. He was a retired Norfolk Western Railroad yardmaster and an honorary life member of the Holy Name Society of St. Ambrose Church, Buffalo Society. Surviving with his wife, Gladys Riter Culligan, are Special offer to holders of U.S.

Treasury Notes coming due in February! Bring your treasury notes or bonds into any office of Rochester Savings Bank. We will redeem them at no charge to you and deposit part or all of your money into a savings account you select listed below. There is no limit on the amount you may deposit. No bank in the Rochester area pays higher rates than the Rochester Savings Bank on all types of Savings Accounts, and in the case of minimum deposit over $100,000 in our Term Savings Accounts our rate is higher than that offered by any bank. Be sure you compare because a number of banks recently dropped their rates both on regular savings, day of deposit savings accounts and certificates of deposit.

Whichever kind of savings account you choose, and be sure it is a savings account, you get the most from the "first" Rochester Savings Bank. FOR LONG-TERM SAVINGS! We are paying higher bank rates on Term Savings Accounts than any bank in the Rochester area! TERM SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TERM SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 6 a year from guaranteed day of for deposit 2 to 5 on years. money Interest left to paid ma- year from guaranteed day of for 1 deposit to 2 on years. money Interest left paid to turity. Minimum deposit $100.

maturity. Minimum deposit $100. INTEREST PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT COMPOUNDED AND CREDITED QUARTERLY TERM SAVINGS ACCOUNT TERM SAVINGS ACCOUNTS guaranteed for 2 to 5 years. Interest paid guaranteed for 1 to 2 years. Interest paid from day of deposit on money left to year from day of deposit on money left to year maturity.

Upon request, interest will be maturity. Upon request, interest will be mailed monthly. Minimum deposit mailed monthly. Minimum deposit $100,000. $100,000.

INTEREST PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT COMPOUNDED AND CREDITED QUARTERLY FOR SHORT -TERM SAVINGS! Highest bank rates in New York State on these savings accounts! DAY TO DAY 5 'a year deposit COUNTS. to day of dend a year. $5 must remain DIVIDENDS SAVINGS ACDividends paid from day of withdrawal. Latest diviA minimum deposit of to the end of the quarter. PAID FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT DAYS OF GRACE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.

Money deposited by a year the tenth of any month earns dividends from the first. COMPOUNDED DAILY AND CREDITED QUARTERLY For information on banking hours telephone: (716) 263-4400 ROCHESTER (Main) 40 Franklin Street; 47 West Main Street; GREECE: Ridgemont Plaza; IRONDEQUOIT: 2111 Hudson Avenue; PITTSFORD: Pittsford Plaza; WEBSTER: 13 East Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RSB YOU GET THE MOST FROM THE "FIRST" Rochester Savings Bank three daughters, Mrs. Francis Keubler, Mrs. Eugene Sniderhan and Mrs. Andrew Vogl, all of Buffalo; a son, John E.

Culligan of Buffalo; a sister, Mrs. John Gauthier of Buffalo and two brothers, John E. and Francis X. Culligan, both of Buffalo. Services will be in the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home, South Park Buffalo, today at 9:45 a.m.

and at St. Ambrose Church at 10:15. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lackawanna. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. CARL H.

BOLDT. SOUTH BYRON Carl H. Boldt, 59, of 7676 Byron-Holley Stafford, was pronounced dead on arrival at Genesee Memorial Hospital in Batavia, at 4 a.m. Monday (Feb. 7, 1972).

He was taken to the hospital by ambulance after being stricken with an apparent heart attack at his home. Mr. Boldt operated a farm with a brother, Franklin Boldt of Griswold Road, Stafford. Surviving with his brother, Franklin, are five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Symonds of Twing Road, Le Roy, Mrs.

Floyd (Ethel) Bater of Byron, Miss Elizabeth Boldt, with whom he resided. Mrs. Ellsworth (Frances) Norton of Elba and Mrs. Alice MacDonald of South Byron. He was a brother of Miss Marian Boldt, who died in 1944.

Services were conducted yesterday. Interment in Morganville Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the South Byron Methodist Church or a charity of the donor's choice. Rochester, N.Y. 6A Feb.

10, 1972 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Cooperative Educational Services No. 1. Monroe County, hereby invites the submission of bids on: 1 (One) --5 Spindle Automatic Screw Machine, equal to Model Davenport. Bids will be opened at 2:00 P.M, on the 23rd day of February, 1972. at 41 O'Connor Road.

Fair port, New York 14450. at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened. The Board of Cooperative Educational Services No. Monroe County reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By Charles P.

Feerick Director of Purchasing NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Greece Central School District No. of the Town of Greece, County of Monroe, hereby invites the submission of bids on Fish Products Frankfurters Ground Beef Char Broils Bids will be opened at 2 P.M.. on the 17th day of February, 1972 at 1790 Latta Road, Rochester 12, New York, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened. Specifications and forms may be obtained from the same office. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Any bid submitted will be binding for 30 days subsequent to the date of bid opening. Board of Education, Greece Central School, District No. 1. Town of Greece. County of Monroe, 1790 Latta Road.

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