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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 13

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Snowdon, Broker Felix B. Snowdon, Retired Broker Felix Brunot Snowdon, buried today in Homewood in the Church of the Ascension, Mr. Snowdon, a lifelong Pittsburgh resident and a broker with Kay, Richard Co. for 25 years before his retirement in 1952, died yesterday in Eye Ear Hospital. A veteran of World War Mr.

Snowdon was a graduate of Yale University and the University of Pittsburgh of Law. Before poliningho Kay, Richards he was an sistant U. S. attorney here for three years, He was a member of the Rolling Rock Club, the Golf Club, HarvardYale Princeton Club and the Masons. Surviving are his wife, Margery Snowdon; a daughter, Martha; a brother, Charles L.

Snowdon and two sisters. Mrs. Ralph S. Richards and Mrs. Lida Henesey.

Mrs. Bernstein Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Andur Bernstein, wife of Pitts. burgh jeweler Joseph B. Bernstein, will 1 be held at 11 a.

m. Sunday in the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center East End. Mrs. Bernstein died yesterday In her home, at 144 N. Dithridge Oakland.

Surviving are her husband; Ani Hirschfield; daughter, four Mrs. brothers, Dean Sam- J. uel, Allen, Jack and Theodore Andur; a sister, Mrs. B. J.

Riesberg, and three grandchildren. Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Harry Friss Harry Friss, 63, an East Lib. erty tobacco salesman, was buried today in Adath Jeshurun Cemetery following serv. ices in the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center East End.

Mr. Friss, a member of B'nai Israel Congregation, died Wednesday at his home, 843 N. St. Clair St. Surviving are his wife, Ida Friss; a son, Hervey; a brother, Joseph, and a grandson.

102 Legal Notices ESTATE Tillie Antonik, deceased: of Richland Twp. administration No. 4006 01 1954. Letters of on her estate were granted to the dersiened who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to William Barwinezok, 25 Bradford Auburn. N.

to BOWYTZ BOWYTZ, 1808 Law Finance Bide. ESTATE of Hazel Watt, ceased. of Pgh. No. 4076 of 1954.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned claims who or requests all persons having demands against the estate of dent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Freda ner. 853 Beech Pah. 33. or to GERALD B. GREENWALD and I.

LEONARD GREENWALD. 629 Braddock Braddock, Pa. ESTATE of John W. Grable, deceased, of Pah. No.

4066 of 1954. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests ail persons having claims or demands against the estate of dent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make -payment without delay to Mrs. Laura Rhodes, to 1239 Live or PAUL NEEL. Att'S 1407 Union Trust NOTICE- will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Betty Eller. of 513 Chautauqua Eller.

from this date. -Ronald IN the Court of Common Pleas Allegheny County. No. 114 tition of January Roger Term. Paul 1954.

Boule and In re Beatrice Maxson Bouele, his wife, for change of names to Roger Paul vie: and Beatrice Bouvier. To persons interested: Notice hereby riven that an order of sald Court authorized the filing of said petition and fixed the 10th dAY November, 1054. at 9:30 A. the time and the Assignment Roont, the place for hearing, when and City-County Building, Pittsburgh. where all persons may show cause.

any they have, why said names should not be changed as prayed for. Raymond 1. Schelb. Attorney for Pee titioners. 900 Union Trust Pittsburgh, Pa.

ESTATE of Emidio Tomel, ceased. of McKees Rocks. No. 4166 1954. Letters of administration hie estate were granted to the An undersigned who demands requests all against persons the having claims or estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without lay to Nazzareno Emili.

or to West moreland Cunty, HARRY ALISHOUSE, 1130 Park Pa. ceased. ESTATE of Turtle Creek. No. 4180 of Sallie Welshons, 1954.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands a the estate of. decedent to make known the same and all sons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Dan Turtle shons, Creek, t. to JOHN C. 017 Penn Ave. FULTON, 508 Grant St.

Pa. BRANDT. RIESTER. BRANDT No. 2101 MALONE, LAW Attorness Finance BIdE.

burgh, Pa. Notice is hereby Articles riven of intention to deliver Incorporation to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of at Harrisbure, en the 13th day of October. 1054 for a Certificate of Incorporation a proposed business corporation to orcanized under the Business ration Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as approved amended. May said 5. 1933.

La 364. tion to be named Trans-Fly, Inc. purpose or purposes for which orzanized: To acquire by pure chase. lease or otherwise. airpianes, helicopters and other devices desired for the carrying of persons or erte by air: To buy or sell.

elther wholesale or retail. planes and other devices or machines designed for the carrying of persons eP property by tel To lease of rent airplanes and other devices and machines for the carryine of persons property by air to persons, firms or or corporations: and for these pure poses to DORSPES and enjoy of the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Brandt, Riester, Brandt Malone Solicitors. PAUL BUTLER. Attorney No.

Pa, Notice hereby Elven pursuant the provisions of Act No. 380 May 1045. of inte tention to file in the office of the secretary of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. and the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of cheng County, on Monday, the 11th day of October. 1954.

Certificate for the conduct of 4 business In lecheny County, Pennagivanta, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or desienation of A.B.C. Business Man chine with principal place of business 3806 Forbes street. Pittsburgh, Pa. The name and address of the person owning or Interested in business IS: RALPH K. GAUGER, 6710 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh.

Pa. ESTATE of Katie ceased, of Braddock. No. 3973 of 1954. Letters testamentary her estate were granted to the undera diened who or requests all persons have claims demands against estate of decedent to make known the came and all persons indebted to de cedent to make payment without delay Lena Whitman, 629 Corey Braddock.

Pa. and Henry 312 Holland Aver Braddock Extra. 6P to GEORGE 420 Library St, Braddock, ESTATE of Mare Debos, deceased, Munhall. No. 3585 of 1954.

ters of administration CT A on bet estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims demands against the estate of cedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Debos Adm. CT A 2A fellow Munhall. JOHN VIROSTEK. Nicholas Pe. 66, retired stock broker, was Cemetery, following services Oakland.

Edward Pecak Rites Monday Edward M. Pecak, 26, a Korean veteran and an employe of the Bethlehem Steel died yesterday in Aspinwall Veterans Hospital, Mr. Pecak, of 312 N. Holland Rankin, was an apprentice draftsman at the Bethlehem plant in Rankin. He served in the Army from January, 1951, to October, 1952, including 10 months in Korea.

A native of Rankin, he is survived by his wife, the former Rose Seboly; a daughter, Marian Rose: his mother, Mrs. Catherine Pecak; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Prisela and three sisters, Mary Louise, Lillian and Anna Mae. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 a.

m. Monday in St. Mary's Church, Rankin, with burial in Braddock Catholic Cemetery. Mrs. Celia Levy Mrs.

Celia Levy, 62, of 5663 Melvin Squirrel Hill, was buried today in Beth Shalom Cemetery following services in the Ralph Schuger Chapel, 5509 Center East End. A lifelong Pittsburgh resident, Mrs. Levy died yesterday in Montefiore Hospital. She was a member of the Eastern Star, the Squirrel Hill American Legion Post Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Babies, Hadassah, Beth Shalom Congregation and Beth Shalom Sisterhood. Surviving are her husband, Louis Levy; three sons.

Simon, Leonard and Melvin: two daughters, Mrs. Saul Kleinerman and Mrs. Paul Stein; four sisters, Mrs. Nettie Rosenberg, Mrs. Hyman Hausman, Mrs.

Harry Kellerman and Belle Bennett, and six grandchildren. 105 Bids Wanted By order of the Board, Shirley G. Conner. Secretary, Bor 97, Rimersburg. PA.

The Union Joint School District will receive bids for furnishing a bus with chassis to be: W. plate with 8.25x20 10 or larger, tires inciuding spare. 'Bidder to specity size of tires. Hydraulle brakes with vacuum booster with reserve vacuum tank. Motor to, have at least 300 cu.

inch displacement. Must have oil niter of renewable type. Body to be 60 or 66 passenger. Must be 1st line, body completely equipped with ever head book racks to pass requirements of Pennagivania: school bus laws. Bidder specify make and seating capacity of body.

Bidders will please submit bids with recoverable Federal excise (Ax already deducted. All bids are to be plainly marked "SCHOOL BUS BIDS" on the side of the envelope and in the hands of the Secretary before 3:00 p. m. en October 29, 1954. The board reserves the right iccept or reject any or all bids 107 Sealed Proposals PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposais will be received the Pennsivania Turnpike Come mission, throuch the Chairman.

11 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg. until 10:00 Eastern Standard Time, the 14th day ef October 1954. ed immediately thereatter will be taken to the Pube lie Utility Commission Hearing Room No. North Office Building. State Capitol.

Harrisburg, vanis, and publicly opened and read aloud for the following contract. For the construction of structures and the grading, drainage and pave of the Turnpike Section 35-H, part of the Northeastern Extension of the Tumpike. in Lower Miltord and Upper Milford Emmaus Borough, and Lower Macungle Lehigh County Commonwealth of nis. This section being situated follows: Beginning point mately 3051 of the centerline of existing Legislative Route 39106 Tumpise station 166 75 in Lower Milford Township, Lehigh County: thence In northe westerly direction 21,654.22 feet Turnpike station 3834 29.22 point approximately 1507 feet northwest of the centerline tive Route 39026 in Lower Macungie Township, Lehich County. distance of approximately 4.10 miles.

The approximate quantities of the principal items fellows: I Excavation cu. class it Excavation Cue. Class 2A Excavation cu. 3 Special Suberade 0g. Rinforced Concrete Pavement Class A Concrete Glass Concrete eu.

Plain Steel Bars 848,034 1 Fabricated Structural Steel 1,332.550 Ibs. Median Divider 10,540 lineal ft, Copies of plans. specifications and other contract documents, including cross-sections, on hie and open to public inspection at the office el the Pennayivania Turapike sion located vanis. on 1 October 1954. specifications, cross -sections and other contract documents will available by this date tor Inspection or for to prospective bidders.

Com pies Specifications for grading. drainage, paving and structures may be purchased from the Turnpike Commission for the sum Ave 151 dollars Copies cross -sections may be purchased from the Turnpike Commit. sion for the sum of fifty 1501 dolJars per Plane and contract documents, for this section exclusive et cross-sections and may be purchased from the Pennsyivania Turnpike mission for the sum of 19 1201 dollars for each set. No refund he made for plans returned unless the project withdrawn from ting by the Pennsiyvania Turnpike Commission. Remittances payable check oP P.

0. moner order to the Penne sylvania Turnpike Commission and must accompany requests for Ines, contract and The character and amount el bid security to be furnished by the bidder stated in the Instructions to Bidders The Commission reserves the right to any Informalities in er to select any or bids. No bids he withdrawn thirty 1301 after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bide. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE MISSION JAMES V. TORRANCE Secretary and Treasurer Penrojivania 22 September 1954 ALLEGHENY COUNTY October Separate and sealed proposals be received at the office of the troller of Allegheny County Room 104.

Court House until 10:30 A.M October 14th. 1954. be pube fiely opened at 11:00 in the presence of the County Commite sinners In Room 410. Court House, Pittsburgh. Adding Jail Locke and Lock Parts: Paint for Works and Parks and Prestressed Precast Bridge Deck Special bidding, and ene velopes for Instruce to Bidders and conditions bidding, together with specifie cations mAy application at the office of Pure chases, Room 207, Court House, PA.

Proposal must -be certified check or bond to the order running to the of for the a mount fixed in evidence that me and out the condition of the contract In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his for period of 50 da after the scheduled closing time for receipt 6t bids The County Commissioners reserve the to elect any and all NAMES W. KNOX. Controller, County of Alleghent. against the estate No cedent to make known the same and for period of 50 da after the all persons indebted to decedent to scheduled closing time for receipt 6t make payment without delay to bids Debos Adm.

CT A 2A The County Commissioners reserve fellow Munhall. the to elect any and all JOHN VIROSTEK. NAMES W. KNOX. Controller, Nicholas Pe.

County of Alleghent. Steel Man Dies at 90 Sherman T. Lewis, 90, retired U. S. Steel Corp.

foreman, died yesterday in his home, at 523 Second Braddock. Mr. Lewis, an employe at the Edgar Thomson Works for 44 years, retired in 1925. He lived in Swissvale for 30 years before moving to Braddock 15 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Laura Mackey Lewis; two sons, Blair E.

and David four daugh ters, Mrs. Gail Anderson, Mrs. Cecil L. Blake, Mrs. Leanore I.

Hammond and Mrs. Alta D. Preiss; eight grandchildren and 14 great Services will be held at 8 p. m. Sunday in the Joseph N.

Nied Funeral Home, 7441 ington Swissvale. Burial will be in Monongahela tery, North Braddock. WISHING WELL. Registered U. S.

Patent Once. 3 00 0 8 3 8 02 00 ON T-TERE is a pleasant little game that will give you message every day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name. If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4.

If the number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Copyright 1854, by William J.

Miller, Distributed by King Features, Inc. 10 8 Silk Producers The people of Afghanistan are turning their attention to silk production. I (Friday, Oct. 8, 1954 Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph Page 18. David Pischke Rites in Roanoke Services for David Pischke, 10, son of a former Whitehall couple, will be held tomorrow in Roanoke, where he died yesterday.

David was the son of Mrs. Phyllis Dillon Pischke and the late Max A. Pischke, who was killed in an auto accident in Virginia five years ago. He was purchasing agent for Alloy Manufacturing Co. at the time.

Mrs. Roanoke Pischke moved to about a year ago to live with her mother. Surviving besides his mother and maternal grandmother are a younger brother, Philip, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Max J.

Pischke, of 4805 Sherwood Whitehall. Pick the winners of college and professional football games and win $500 in the Sun Tele's weekly football contest. You'll always good don't have looks. that Other quality low-priced look! And cars if the and only the only full-length Unitized box-girder Knee-Action frame You'll stay proud of Chevrolet's lasting low- priced car- -the biggest brakes, you like Chevrolet's looks now, you'll ride in the low price field. They're all like its looks always.

Good design yours in Chevrolet! never goes out of style! You'll get a special deal right now. You save when you buy and when you Right now, we're in a position to give be glad you bought trade. Chevrolet is priced below all you the deal of the year on a new other lines of cars. And at trade-in Chevrolet. Come in and let us prove time, you save with Chevrolet's higher it to you! resale value! YEAR AFTER YEAR, MORE PEOPLE BUY Chevrolet! metering.

est-compression enjoy Body exclusive by power Fisher of features any -the for leading high- finer THAN ANY Chevrolet OTHER CAR! You'll a (4,5 A See your Chevrolet Dealer Charles G. Rebele Services for Charles G. Rebele, 87, of 498 Ella Wilkinsburg, who died yesterday, will be held in the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Wilkinsburg, at 2 m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Smithfield Cemetery.

Born in Pittsburgh, Mr. Rebele worked for Gulf Oil Corp. for 30 vears and was retired at the time of his death. He was a member of the Smithfield Evangelical Protestant Church, Tancred Commandery Knights Templar, Syria Temple, Orient Lodge No. 590 F.

and A. Wilkinsburg Royal ond Select Masters, Association of Masonic Veterans of Western Pennsylvania, and East End Council No. 276 of the Royal Arcanum. He leaves a son, Carl G. Rebele and a daughter, Mrs.

Guy A. Mason. Noted Urologist Dead DETROIT, Oct. (AP.) Dr. James C.

Sargent, 61, of Milwaukee, widely known urologist, died yesterday of a heart attack. Mrs. Mary Kennedy Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bennett nedy, of 1035 Muldowny Lincoln Place, will be held at noon tomorrow at the Gillen Coulter 319 E. Ninth Homestead.

Mrs. Kennedy died Wednesday in West Penn Hospital. She was a member of Lincoln Place Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Kennedy was born in Hays and lived in the Home stead district her entire life.

Surviving are two daughters," Mrs. Mae Devine and Mrs. Cora Mainwright, both of Lincoln Place; two sons. William B. of Miami, and Joseph Wilson Kennedy, of Homestead; one sister, Mrs.

James L. King, of Homestead Park, and eight grandchildren. Burial will be in Mount Ver- non Cemetery. Democrat Vote Rally Large Termite Colony There may be as many as three million termites in a single colony. bly will speak at a rally to be held the Ohio Township Democrats tomorrow night at Huffmyers Farm, Harmony Road..

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