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(continued on page 4) ELECTRIC FIRE- PLACE: Fake sand stone look. Hang your stockings on the fireplace mantle for the holidays this year. $75. Call 724- 548-8000. PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD IS EASY: Just pick up the phone and call us - 724-543- 6397. You can charge your ad on your credit card. Or stop in our of- fice at 140 South Jef- ferson Street weekdays between 8AM and 3:30 PM. • KP • KP • KP • KP • COPIES (Color or Black) BANNERS YARD SIGNS FLYERS MENUS RAFFLE TICKETS BUSINESS CARDS INVITATIONS PRINTING Kittanning Paper 140 South Jefferson St 543-6397 www.kittanningpaper.com Monday • September 16, 2019 3 KP Place your ad by calling 724-543-NEWS (6397) ONLY $3 PER DAY 15 words SAVE! Get 5 days for $10 Business Classifinds $7.29 per column inch “One Call, We Do It All” 724-786-8153 • 724-919-8379 135 5th Street Kittanning Custom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts. [email protected] THIS IS YOUR OFFICIAL GARAGE SALE LISTING PLACE! We can work with last minute plans... place your ad by 3PM and it runs the next day. LIST YOURS TODAY 724-543-6397 THREE COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS includes apartments on 2nd and 3rd floors, first floor retail/office space. Priced to sell. 724-548- 8000 RAPID ROOFING Metal Roof Amish Specialists Free Estimates • Fully Insured 814-227-5437• PA#117283 We Aim to Please!!! HOUSE CLEANING - Person will do detailed house cleaning in Kit- tanning area. Fri & Sat only. References avail- able. 724-234-7472. 421 Kelly’s Way • East Brady • 724-526-5736 • TTY: 711 Allegheny Hills Retirement Residence Designed for Adults 62 and over or physically disabled • Rent is Income-based • Rent Includes Utilities • Medical Clinic on site • Hair Salon • Laundry Room • 24-Hour Maintenance • Off-Street Parking • Medical Van Transportation TOPS held a huge indoor sale last Satur- day at the Moose Lodge in Kittanning. NOW HIRING! The Nutrion Group is hiring Kitchen Produc- on and Non-CDL Driver posion at the Ford City Commissary. Apply at www.tngcareers.com or call 724-763-8608 for more informaon. Armstrong County Community Action Agency is seek- ing candidates for two full-time Case Manager Positions for several of our agency’s programs ($19,672 annually) with generous fringe benefit package af- ter 60 days. Applica- tions are available in Room 12 at 705 Butler Road, Kit- tanning, PA. Please submit resume with application. Dead- line is 12:00 pm on September 18, 2019. EOE. CASE MANAGER POSITION TOPS Members Raise Money at Indoor Sale ANY PLACE IS A GOOD SPACE TO PLACE YOUR AD! CALL NOW! 724-543-NEWS (6397) GUN CABINET - newly-built, $50. 724- 919-2666. GENERATOR - 5500- watt, Troy-Built, less than five hours useage, asking $500. 724-548- 1409 or 724-919-2666. A local weight man- agement organi- zation held an indoor sale at the Moose Lodge in Kittanning this past Saturday. "Taking Off Pounds Sensibly" (TOPS) sold clothing and merchan- dise at low prices and attracted quite a crowd through advertising in the Kittanning Paper. TOPS Leader Mary- Ann Bowser said that anything left over went to a good cause. "We have Mechling- Shakley veterans come in and take whatever clothing they can use. The rest is clothing is donated to Planet Clothing and then the other stuff we donate to the TLC Shop," she said. Bowser said that anyone can come to one meeting of TOPS to see what it is all about. "We're all there with people who are having struggle with weight. We meet every week, on Thursday, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Kittanning. We tell everybody to be there about 5:45 PM for weigh-ins un- til about 6:00, then we have a brief meeting from about 6:15 until 7PM." Bowser said that al- though there are many different weight man- agement groups, there are some differences with TOPS. "First of all, our dues are very cheap. It's 50 cents a week and it's $37 to join for a year, which is, as far as other weight-op- tions, a very inexpen- sive way to do it. We have regular meetings. We follow what TOPS headquarters, which are out in Milwaukee. And, also, I think it's the companionship that we all need. (Other op- tions) may enable the person to do it on-line, but we all meet on a weekly basis and talk about our struggles. I think it's more about companionship - we all have and we fight the same battle so I think that's what makes it stand out among ev- erybody else. Our local club has been there for over 50 years." Jean Lisitis of Ford City started TOPS nearly 17 years ago when she weighed 215, and has continued with the program all these years. She now contin- ues to hold her weight at 135. "I walked two or three miles per day when I first started, and that helped me lose the weight. I kept my diet down, but I didn't go by calories. I went by eating less," Lisitis said. Bowser said mem- bers have the option to watch fat intake and carbohydrates or count calories. She said the secret is to write down what you eat each day and keep accountabil- ity. "When we have our meetings, those are the kind of hints we talk about. Let's say you go buy a stalk of celery. You would cut that cel- ery up into pieces and you would know how many pieces would equal like a 100-calo- rie snack. If you would go buy Gold Fish crackers, you would put so many gold fish crackers in a baggie that would have 100 calories and that's how you would keep track too. It's not what you eat; it's how much you eat," Bowser said. Bowser said that money raised at their sale will be used to
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ELECTRIC FIRE-PLACE: Fake sand stone look. Hang your stockings on the fireplace mantle for the holidays this year. $75. Call 724-548-8000.

SOLD

PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD

IS EASY: Just pick up the phone and call us - 724-543-6397. You can charge your ad on your credit card. Or stop in our of-fice at 140 South Jef-ferson Street weekdays between 8AM and 3:30 PM.

• KP • KP • KP • KP •

COPIES (Color or Black)BANNERS • YARD SIGNS

FLYERS • MENUSRAFFLE TICKETSBUSINESS CARDS

INVITATIONS

PRINTING

KittanningPaper

140 SouthJefferson St

543-6397

CRAFTERNOON TEA on Wednesday, September 18, 2:00 pm—4:00 pm at the Kittanning Public Library, 280 N Jefferson St. Bring your own handcraft project (knitting, crochet, needle-point, macramé, drawing, stamping, etc.) to work on, and enjoy the company of fellow craft enthusiasts! All levels are welcome. No membership to the library required. Tea is provided. Call the library at 724-543-1383 to sign up.

DIVORCE CLINIC – PA Safe Law will be hosting a free no-fault divorce clinic for survivors of domestic violence and other crimes at the Kittanning Public Library on September 19. At-torneys will help attendees fill out the appropriate paperwork and provide attendees with infor-mation and resources about the process for filing and completing a no-fault divorce between 10:30 AM and 4:30 PM. The clinic is not intended for complex divorces with issues of custody, spousal support and/or alimony; however, information may be available.

FLOWER IMPRINT TOTE BAGS – Ford City Library will host DIY Thursday on Septem-ber 19 at 6PM. They will create tote bags decorated with imprinted flowers. Tote bags will be provided, and participants can bring their own flowers or use flowers provided by the library. This program is open to the public-library membership is not required. There is no fee, but a small donation to help cover expenses would be appreciated. Pre-registration is required as space is limited, so call today to reserve your spot at 724-763-3591.

SUNDAES ON SUNDAYS FREE CONCERT on Sunday, September 22 at 3PM. The Gib-bons Big Band will be performing at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, 136 West Main Street, in Worthington. The band will perform music from the 30s and 40s and some recent music in the ‘big band style.” The Band will be playing music from the libraries of Glenn Miller, Harry James, Frank Sinatra, etc. Vocalists Kevin Gibbons and Rosann will add their voices to this exciting mix. The Gibbons Big Band has played mostly in Armstrong and Butler counties and also in Pittsburgh. Following the concert, free ice cream sundaes will be served. Handicap entrance at the side parking lot.

The Kittanning PaperMonday • September 16, 20192 www.kittanningpaper.com Monday • September 16, 2019 3

KPPlace your ad by calling 724-543-NEWS (6397)

ONLY $3 PER DAY15 words

SAVE! Get 5days for $10

Business Classifinds

$7.29 percolumn inch

“One Call, We Do It All”

724-786-8153 • 724-919-8379135 5th Street Kittanning

Custom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts.

[email protected]

THIS IS YOUR OFFICIAL

GARAGE SALE LISTING PLACE!

We can work with last minute plans... place your ad by 3PM and it

runs the next day. LIST YOURS TODAY

724-543-6397

PennDOT

THREE COMMER-CIAL BUILDINGS includes apartments on 2nd and 3rd floors, first floor retail/office space. Priced to sell. 724-548-8000

RAPID ROOFING Metal Roof Amish Specialists Free Estimates • Fully Insured814-227-5437• PA#117283We Aim to Please!!!

HOUSE CLEANING - Person will do detailed house cleaning in Kit-tanning area. Fri & Sat only. References avail-able. 724-234-7472.

421 Kelly’s Way • East Brady • 724-526-5736 • TTY: 711Allegheny Hills Retirement Residence

Designed for Adults 62 and over or physically disabled

• Rent is Income-based • Rent Includes Utilities

• Medical Clinic on site• Hair Salon • Laundry Room• 24-Hour Maintenance• Off-Street Parking • Medical Van Transportation

724-763-1333 WE DO OIL CHANGES, STATE INSPECTIONS, AND ALL MECHANICAL WORK

FREE AUTO BODY ESTIMATESINSURANCE ACCEPTED

FOR BODY WORK [email protected]

(724) 548-7117

Jack’s Tracks Train Shop

Mondays: 6PM - 9PMOther Times by Appointment

TOPS held a huge indoor sale last Satur-day at the Moose Lodge in Kittanning.

APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION:

Please List Daily (Monday thru Friday) Publication Dates:

______________________ _______________________

______________________ _______________________

______________________ _______________________

______________________ _______________________

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Number of days ___ x $16.40 = (Total Due) $______________

Approved by (Signature) _____________________________

(Print Name) _____________________________

Date _____________________________

Client The Nutrition Group

Invoice Address The Nutrition Group 105 Valley View Drive Ford City, PA 16226

Contact: Kayla BurbidgeEmail: [email protected]

Fax Approval to: (724) 543-5572Or scan an email to: [email protected]

MAKE CORRECTIONS IN THIS COLUMN!

PROOF / APPROVAL TO PUBLISH

140 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREETKITTANNING, PA 16201TELEPHONE: (724) 543-NEWSFAX: (724) 543-5572

NOW HIRING!The Nutrition Group is hiring Kitchen Produc-tion and Non-CDL Driver position at the Ford City Commissary. Apply at www.tngcareers.com or call 724-763-8608 for more information.

BUSINESS CARDS • RAFFLE TICKETSLETTERHEAD • ENVELOPES • MENUSFLYERS • BROCHURES • INVITATIONS

BOOKLETS • PROGRAMS

YES! We Do Printing!

Kittanning Paper

APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION:

Please List Publication Dates:

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

# of insertions __3__ x $25.52 = (Total Due) $76.56

Approved by (Signature) _____________________________

(Print Name) _____________________________

Date _____________________________

Client Armstrong County Community Action Agency

Address 705 Butler Road

City Kittanning Zip 16201

Email “Dani Prugh” <[email protected]>

Telephone _________________________________________

FAX ______________________________________________

Fax Approval to: (724) 543-5572Or scan an email to: [email protected]

MAKE CORRECTIONS IN THIS COLUMN!

PROOF / APPROVAL TO PUBLISH

140 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREETKITTANNING, PA 16201TELEPHONE: (724) 543-NEWSFAX: (724) 543-5572

Armstrong County Community Action Agency is seek-ing candidates for two full-time Case Manager Positions for several of our agency’s programs ($19,672 annually) with generous fringe benefit package af-ter 60 days. Applica-tions are available in Room 12 at 705 Butler Road, Kit-tanning, PA. Please submit resume with application. Dead-line is 12:00 pm on September 18, 2019. EOE.

Proof-Approval to Publish - CA 19-0910 Case Manager

CASE MANAGER POSITION

TOPS Members Raise Money at Indoor Sale

ANY PLACE IS A GOOD SPACE TO PLACE YOUR AD!

CALL NOW! 724-543-NEWS (6397)

Radio for Your NeighborhoodFM 103.7

AM 1380

WEEKDAYS - 4:00-6:00 PMDownload full schedule at www.wtymradio.com

MANOR TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS2019 TRASH COLLECTION

Manor Township will hold trash collection Thursday, September 26 through Saturday, September 28, 2019. Dumpsters will be provided at the Manor Township Maintenance Garage at 189 Fort Run Road, Ford City, PA 16226. Hours of operation will be Thursday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM; Friday 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM and Saturday 8:00 AM to 4:00PM. Township employees will be there to help with all unloading. Please be prepared to present identification with your Township Address. If you are elderly or disabled, please contact the Township so arrangements can be made to pick up your items. Tree Trimmings & Grass clippings can be dropped off year-round during normal business hours.

We will be collecting electronics such as televisions, VCR’s, DVD’s and computers and monitors. There will be a $10.00 fee per elec-tronic item.

DUE TO D.E.P. REGULATIONS WE WILL NOT TAKE THE FOL-LOWING ITEMS: Refrigerators, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, any item with Freon, liquids such as paint, oil, anti-freeze, tires, building materials, and wood products, fluorescent lights, concrete or any concrete items.

NO GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE. ONE APPLIANCE BY TYPE • NO FREON APPLICANCES,

NO DUPLICATES OR FURNITURE.

If you have any questions, please call the Township Municipal Building at 724-763-9215.

GUN CABINET - newly-built, $50. 724-919-2666.GENERATOR - 5500-watt, Troy-Built, less than five hours useage, asking $500. 724-548-1409 or 724-919-2666.

Pe n n s y l v a n i a Department of

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ' s (PennDOT) District 10, which includes Armstrong, County,

PennDOT Plans Work Schedule for This Week

has posted its county maintenance schedules online to reflect work planned for the week ofSeptember 16, 2019.

• Kiskiminetas – Paving work will continue on State Route 156. • Cowanshannock/Plumcreek – Shoulder cutting activity will be done on Route 210, Route 2002 (Indiana Street), and Route 2003 (Gastown Road). • Kittanning – Drainage Cleaning and Repairs will be made along Route 2015. • Burrell – Drainage Cleaning and Repairs will be made along Route 2028 (Cochrans Mill Road).

District 10 publishes the weekly mainte-nance schedules to let motorists know where to expect work, including patching, bridge cleaning, pipe replacements, ditching.

PennDOT urges motorists to slow down when driving in work zones and to pay atten-tion to signs and flaggers. Drive responsibly in work zones for your safety and the safety of the workers.

A local weight man-agement organi-

zation held an indoor sale at the Moose Lodge in Kittanning this past Saturday.

"Taking Off Pounds Sensibly" (TOPS) sold clothing and merchan-dise at low prices and attracted quite a crowd through advertising in the Kittanning Paper. TOPS Leader Mary-Ann Bowser said that anything left over went to a good cause.

"We have Mechling-Shakley veterans come in and take whatever clothing they can use. The rest is clothing is donated to Planet Clothing and then the other stuff we donate to the TLC Shop," she said.

Bowser said that anyone can come to one meeting of TOPS to see what it is all about.

"We're all there with people who are having struggle with weight. We meet every week, on Thursday, at St. John's Lutheran Church, Kittanning. We tell everybody to be there about 5:45 PM for weigh-ins un-til about 6:00, then we have a brief meeting from about 6:15 until 7PM."

Bowser said that al-though there are many different weight man-agement groups, there are some differences with TOPS.

"First of all, our

dues are very cheap. It's 50 cents a week and it's $37 to join for a year, which is, as far as other weight-op-tions, a very inexpen-sive way to do it. We have regular meetings. We follow what TOPS headquarters, which are out in Milwaukee. And, also, I think it's the companionship that we all need. (Other op-tions) may enable the person to do it on-line, but we all meet on a weekly basis and talk about our struggles. I think it's more about companionship - we all have and we fight the same battle so I think that's what makes it stand out among ev-erybody else. Our local club has been there for over 50 years."

Jean Lisitis of Ford City started TOPS nearly 17 years ago when she weighed 215, and has continued with the program all these years. She now contin-ues to hold her weight at 135.

"I walked two or three miles per day when I first started, and

that helped me lose the weight. I kept my diet down, but I didn't go by calories. I went by eating less," Lisitis said.

Bowser said mem-bers have the option to watch fat intake and carbohydrates or count calories. She said the secret is to write down what you eat each day and keep accountabil-ity.

"When we have our meetings, those are the kind of hints we talk about. Let's say you go buy a stalk of celery. You would cut that cel-ery up into pieces and you would know how many pieces would equal like a 100-calo-rie snack. If you would go buy Gold Fish crackers, you would put so many gold fish crackers in a baggie that would have 100 calories and that's how you would keep track too. It's not what you eat; it's how much you eat," Bowser said.

Bowser said that money raised at their sale will be used to

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