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-20- PITTSBURGH POSTGAZETTEi FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1975- U.S. Indicts Father, Aunt Shot "RnM District Man Held In Relatives' Killings ported the elder Richardson had been shot four times in the forehead and the Prince woman had been shot once in an ear. A motive for the slayings has not been disclosed. Richardson is being held without bond pending a coroner's inquest at 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 13.

Philly Judge, Four liters PHILADELHPIA (AP) A federal grand jury indicted a Philadelphia judge, three Pennsylvania tax Investigators and a Democratic party employe yesterday on conspiracy; extortion and bribery charges involving the smuggling and sale of possibly $500,000 worth of untaxed cigarettes. Four of the five, including the judge, also were accused of filing false federal income tax returns. U.S. Atty. Robert E.

J. Cur-r a called the scheme "a very profitable operation" but declined to estimate how much money or cigarettes were involved. "It will come out in trial," he added. By a Post-Gazette Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Pa. A Cecil Township man was lodged in Washington County jail here yesterday, charged with the shooting murders of his father and aunt.

Sherman W. Richardson 31, of 355 Hahn Drive, has been accused of the slaying of his father, Sherman Richardson about 66 years old, and his aunt, Emma G. Prince, about 65. Their bodies were unearthed from a shallow grave about 150 yards from their residence. Authorities seeking more clues yesterday searched the area, which is in an orchard.

The bodies were found at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. Coroner Farrell Jackson re 1 lii Wn 1 1 If (I 71 fT rw rw Nurses Protest Rats MESTRE, Italy (AP) -Nurses at the local state-run hospital are staging work stoppages because of rats in the kitchen. They claim the hospital could be rid of rodents if the old floors were replaced. JL JL JL JC JL JL JL JL I ikJkjrkkJiUrurijxikA i THINS -Post-Gazette Photo by MORRIS BERMAN Mindy Baroni, and Cindy Kassanilch, third graders at St.

Peter's School, IS' or th side, prepare their for the Humane Society's Annual Pet Show. THiriU SILVA THINS 100'S SILVA THINS 100'S "tar" 1 1.2mg. Best-selling filter 85's 20mg. nicotine 1 Of all brands, lowest "tar" Av. Per Cigarette, FTC Report April 75.

rw re rm rw 71 General Has Determined Dangerous to Your Health. Menthol: 16 frig, 1.1 mg. nicotine FTC Repon April 7b. in Business? The Post- Pages will tell you. June 11 LA pay PHONE I Indicted were: Judge Vito N.

Pisciotta, 6 3, of the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court. Andrew J. Millhouse, 36, Philadelphia; Rocco Frumen-t 4 7, Philadelphia, and George W. Collitt, 59, Harrisburg, a 1 1 employes of state Bureau of Cigarette and beverage taxes in the Revenue Department. John R.

Sills, 69, Bryn Mawr, employe of the Philadelphia Democratic Committee. Sports Liquor Banned CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) Persons taking liquor into sports stadiums face $300 fine under legislation be fore parliament. Star Mixed Pets Warning: Ihe Surgeon Thai Cigareiie Smoking Is fillet: 17 mg. 1.2 mg nicoline. av.

per cigarette. Who has Moved Up Gazette Business Northside Event Show to If you don't like parades, animals or kids, be sure to miss the 1975 Pet Show. If, on the other hand, happy children and a mixed bag of pets stir pleasant memories of your own childhood, be sure not to miss the Humane Society's 30th Annual Pet Show. In case you may have forgotten, this is the show in which any kind of pet is welcome. The stars of the show, however, are the mixed-breed animals.

est cat and the best kitten, etc. In addition, every child who enters a pet will receive a souvenir prize. Sponsored by the Western Pennsylvania Humane Society and the Post-Gazette, the Pet is strictly for youngsters. So if you're over 18, your particpation will be limited to that of a spectator. The show is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 11, at the Humane Society's headquarters at 1101 Western Northside. The rain date is June 12 at the same time. All pets must be entered and preregistered by 5 p.m. June 10. No entries will be accepted at the show.

To enter, simply fill in the accompanying coupon and mail or deliver it to the Humane Society. Western Pennsylvania Humane Society 1101 Western Pittsburgh, Pa. 15233 Please enter my pet in the 30th Annual Pet Show on Wednesday, June 11, at the Humane Society. (Contestants must be II or younger.) In whiskey two words to the wise are sufficient. Pedigreed and purebred pets may be entered, but all of the big trophies and awards are reserved for the ordinary pets.

Although ordinary to the purist, they are certainly something special to their young masters. At least 50 awards will be made in four categories: dogs, cats, floats and menagerie (anything that isn't a dog or cat). Awards will be made to the biggest dog, smallest dog, oldest cat, largest cat, small- it Age Zip etc.) Neutered? 805 Proposals Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions to bidders ond conditions regu-I a 1 1 bidding together with specifications may be hod on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proposal must be accompanied by a bond ond-or certified check (as re-auested) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the Specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 doys after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserv. the right to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller County of Allegheny OFFICIAL NOTICE Sealed bids for the Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Proiect, Ander-s Creek Watershed, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, Contract No.

SL will be recieved by the Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Legal Services, In Room 518, Executive House, 101 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, until 2:00 P.M., E.D.T., June 5, 1975, at which time the said proposals will be publicly opened ond read at the same location. The principal Items of work and approximate quantities ore as follows: Clearing Grubbing 21 Acres Earthwork 50,540 C.Y. Borrow Excavation 16,400 C.Y. Jute Matting 7,750 S.Y. Riprap 1,515 S.Y.

Reveoetatlon 213 Acres Each bidder must submit a bid deposit of 10 of the amount bid. Bid Documents may be examined during office hours in the office of the Bureau of Operations, Department of Environmental Resources, Room 210, Evongellcal Press Building, Third and Relly Streets, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, or the Ebens-burgh District Office, Prove Building, 122 South Center Street, Ebensburo, Pennsylvania. Bid Documents win be furnished upon application to the Bureau of Operations, P. O. Box 1467, Horrlsburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, accompanied by check payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In the amount of Five Dollars and Thirty Cents per set, which Includes sales tax.

Bid Documents need not be returned and payment WILL. NOT be refunded. C. H. MCCONNELL, Deputy Secretary Office of Resources Management Department of Environmental Resources ISSUED: May 12, 1975 OFFICIAL NOTICE Sealed bids for the Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Proiect, Beech Creek Watershed, Centre County, Pennsylvania, No.

SL will be received by the Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Legal Services, In Room 518, Executive House, 101 South Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, until 2:00 P.M., E.D.T., June 5, 1975, at which time the said proposals will be publicly opened and read at the same location. The principal Items of work and approximate quantities are as follows Earthwork 60,300 C.Y. Jute Matting 5,650 S.Y. Riprap 2,400 S.Y. Impervious Lining 2,400 Flume 1,025 L.F.

Soil Treatment ond Seeding. -43 Acres Each bidder must submit bid deposit of 10 of the amount bid. Bid Documents may be examined during office hours in the office of the Bureau ef Operations, Department of Environmental Resources, Room 210, Evongellcal Press Building, Third and Relly Streets, Harris-burgh, Pennsylvania, or the Ebens-burgh Dlstrct Offce, Prove Building, 122 South Center Street, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. Bid Documents will be furnished upon application to the Bureau of Operations, P. O.

Box 1467, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, accompanied by check payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the amount of Five Dollars ond Thirty Cents per set, which Includes sales tax. Bid Document need not be returned and payment WILL NOT be refunded. C. H. MC CONNELL, Deputy Secretary Office of Resources Management Dpeortment of Environmental Resources ISSUED: Moy 12, 1975 NOTICE TO BIDDERS UPPER ST.

CLAIR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLEGHENY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Education, at 1820 McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St. Clolr, Pennsylvania, 15241, until 10:00 0. E.D.S.T., June 9, 195 for the following Printing, Offset Duplicator, Lockers, School Bus Tools, Audio-Visual Eaulpment, Transcribing Machine, Fire Alarm Receiving System, Slag Curtains, Doors. Specifications My Name Is Street Kind of pet (dog, cat, rabbit, Name of pet Age of Pet Spayed? 805 Proposals PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Harrlsburn, Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed oroposals will be received by Mr. James H.

Holmes, Director of Purchases for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, at the Admln-stratlon Building, Harrlsburg-East Interchange near Hlghsolre, Pennsylvania (mailing address: Post Office Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120), until 11:00 A.M., E.D.S.T., on the 10th day of June, 1975, and Immediately token to the Assembly Room and publicly opened and read for the following Contracts: CONTRACT NO. 6W-74-86? REPAIR OF BRIDGE NO. NB-707 at Mllepost A-1-00. 5 on the Northeastern Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System In Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. This contract provides for removing the complete reinforced cement concrete sections of the superstructure, reconstructing the superstructure using a concrete filled steel beam grid deck system and the construction of standard safety parapets; substructure repair, approach pavement and shoulder reconstruction; drainage, guard rail and median barrier guard rail Installations or modifications.

CONTRACT NO. M09-74-M3 REPAIR OF BRIDGE NO. NB-733 at Mllepost on the Northeastern Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System In Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. This contract provides for the necessary deck repairs; substructure repoir, approach pavement end shoulder reconstruction; drainage, guard rail and median barrier guard rail Installations or modifications. CONTRACT NO.

6909-74-855 REPAIR OF BRIDGES NB-707 at Mile-post ond NB-733 at Mllepost on the Northeastern Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System In Lackawanna County, Penn-svlvania. This contract provides for the combination of the work listed above. Plans, specifications end Contract Documents will be available ond open to public Inspection on Mov 19, 1975, at the Administration Building. Copies may be purchased upon payment of $25.00 per set of plans, specifications and contract documents. Payment shall be by check or P.O.

Money Order (No Cash) to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, P.O. Box 2531, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120. NO REFUND will be made for plans, specifications, or contract documents returned unless the crolect Is withdrawn by the Commission. In addition, plans, specifications ond contract documents will be open to public Inspection on May 19, 197S, at the following locations: Contractors Assoc. of Eastern Pennsylvania 350 Suburban Station Bldg.

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Dodge Reports Comber of Commerce Blda. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Builders Exchang. 2270 Nobiestown Rood Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dodge Reports Brood Locust Bulldlna Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Constructors Assoc. of Western Pennsylvania 1201 1201 Banksvllle Rood Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Building Industries Exchange 222 Kenhorst Boulevard Reading, Pennsylvania A bonk cashier's, bank treasurer's certified check or bid bond with corporate surety.

In the amount of flee percent (5) of the bid must accompany the proposal as bid security. The bid security of the three (3) low bidders will be retained until the execution of the contract. (The normal time for execution of the contract Is approximately four 4 weeks.) A Pneauollflcotlon Maximum Capacity Rating assigned by the Pre-auallflcatlon Committee of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Is a necessary prerequisite for bidding on this proiect. The provisions of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act of August 15, 1941, P.L. 987, as amended, together with the rates and regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Labor and Industry applicable thereto, shall apply to this contract.

Any one bidder may submit proposal on either, both or the combined contract. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Roy M. Bollinger Secretary and Treasurer Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 13 May 1975 COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Separate and sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room t-ourr House, pmsourgn, until 11:00 A.M., E.D.T., Wednesday, May 2, 1975 and will be publicly opened at 11:30 A.M., E.D.T., Wednesday, May 28, 1975 In the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for: Electrical Runway Fixtures: Influenza Virus Vaccine; Plant Material; Sodium Potassium (Purnle K); Freon Refrigerant; Hospital Supplies ond Equipment; Electric Fans; Standard Typewriters; Office Files; Hay, Grain ond Feed; Laboratory Supplies; and Otlic. Furniture, m''11 Ilk Peace Prayer Day WASHINGTON A President Ford has designated next Monday, Memorial Day, as a day of prayer for permanent peace. 805 Proposals ond bid forms will be furnished upon application to the Office of the Secretary of the Board of Education, 1820 McLaughlin Run Road, Upper St.

after May The above named School District reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals and to accept or reiect any part of any proposal. GEORGE G. BETCHER, Secretary wbiu or acnooi Directors COMMONWEALTH OF rcflN3TLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BUREAU OF STATE PARKS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed bids will be received In Room 518. Executive House, 101 South Second Street, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. 17120, until 2:00 Eastern Daylight Savings Time, June 12, 1975, and then publicly opened BOATERS CHANGE HOUSE-COMFORT STATION, OHIO-P STATE PARK, FAYETTE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

A prospectus containing all pertinent Information must be obtained from the office of the Park Superintendent, Charles Rea, RD 1, Ohioovle, Pennsylvania, 15470, telephone number 412 -329-4707 or Donald Glllioan, Bureau of State Parks, P.O. Box 1467, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, telephone number 717-787-7398. Bid Documents mov be examined during office hours at the Bureau of State Parks. Room B-18, Evangelical Press Building, Third and Reily Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120 or at the Pur Office. The work to be performed Is essentially the construction of a wood frame change house-comfort station approximately (35X40') with a concrete vault and related site Improve' ments, at the Boaters Parking Area, Ohioovle State Park.

Each bidder must submit a bid deposit of 10 per cent of the amount bid. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reserves the right to reiect ony and all bids, and to waive anv Informalities, defects, or irregularities In the bids. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer and requires conformance with Title 16 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 49, Contract Compliance Regulations. C. H.

McCONNELL, Deputy Secretary Resources Management Deportment of Environmental Resources REQUEST FOR BIDS The Rivervlew School District, hereafter called Onwer, will receive sealed Porposals for the Remodeling of the Tenth Street School, Oakmont Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Separate Bids will be received for the following Contracts: General Construction-Contract No. 7307-G-l. Plumbing Construction -Contract No. 7307-P-l.

Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Construction -Contract No. 7307-HVAC-l. Electrical Construction -Contract No. 7307-E-l. All Bids must be on 0 lump sum basis; segregated bids will not be accepted.

Separate sealed Bids will be received by the Rivervlew School District, Administrative Offices, 583 Alle-gheny Avenue, Oakmont, Pennsylvania 15139: Attention: Dr. Cecil J. Tranqulll, until 7:00 p.m., June 4, 1975. The Bids will be opened publicly at 8:00 p.m., E.D.S.T., June 4, 1975 at the Rivervlew Senior Hloh School Library, located at Tenth and Penn-sylvanla Avenue, Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Copies of the Proiect Manual, Including Plans, Sepclfkations and Bidding Documents are on file and open to public Inspection at the Office of Burt, Hill Associates, Architects, 610 Mellon Bank Building, Butler, Pennsylvania 16001, and at the Administrative Office of the River-view School District, 583 Alleqheny Avenue, Oakmont, Pennsylvania One set of the above Document may be obtained at the oflice of the Architect upon depositing the follwo-ing list sum, made payable to 3urt, Hill Associates: Genral; Plumbing; Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning; or.

Electrical Construction $25 00 Said Deposit shall be refunded upon receipt of Bona Fide Bid ond return of the Documents In good condition, within (10) ten days alter the opening of the Bids. Sub-bidders ond suppliers may obtain sets or parts of sets, ond prime bidders additional sets, by paying the costs of reproduction. Bids must be accompanied by either a Certified Check or on oo- firoved Bid Bond In an amount eaual ten (10 percent of the Base Bid, and it shall be drawn In favor of the Owner. No bids may be withdrawn tor thirty (30) doys after the scheduled closing lime for the receipt of blThe Rivervlew School District does not obligate Itself to occeot the lowest of onv Bid, ond particularly reserves Hit right to reiect ony or ail Bids and to waive any Informalities. MARY ORMAY, Secretary Rivervlew School District 583 Allegheny Avenue Oakmont, Pennsylvania 15139.

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