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TURKEY BUFFET SUN NOV 12TH 11AM -2PM Kittanning Township Fire Hall 4 Miles East of Kittanning on RT 422. Adults $10 Children 6-12 $6 Age 5 and under free. All takeouts $10 Call 724-548-7290 Day of Dinner for Takeouts from 9AM-12:30PM This Space is Available! Call Now! 724-543- NEWS When You See News... TEXT US: 724-543-NEWS Industrial Container Service 593 TARRTOWN ROAD • KITTANNING Buying: Aluminum • Copper • Radiators Brass • Stainless Alum. Cans • Scrap Iron & Steel • Cast Iron & Sheet Iron 724-543-1052 Mon-Fri 7:30-3:30 Sat 7:30-3:00 FOR RENT 1 bedroom country cottage. Suitable for single working adult. No children/pets. $550 per month includes utili- ties. Security deposit/ref- erences. 724-783-2009 KP The Kittanning Paper Tuesday • November 7 , 2017 2 USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kianningpaper.com KITTANNING CLASS OF 1960 BREAKFAST at Kings Restaurant Frank- lin Village Mall Wed Nov 8 at 9AM. All spouses and friends are welcome. Ques- tions, call Marie at 724-548- 1919 or Gary at 724-548- 2145. .SOUP KITCHEN IS OPEN At Homewood Bap- tist church 571 Logansport Road, Ford City. November 8, 2017 From 3 - 5pm All are Welcome! Come join us for a special early supper meal where Warm Soup and Warm Fellowship will be served. No Charge, Dona- tions will be accepted. TURKEY DINNER The First United Methodist Church will serve a turkey dinner on Friday, Novem- ber 10 from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Covenant Center, 332 North Water Street, Kittan- ning Cost is $9.00, age 4 to 12 $4.00, 3 and under free. Takeout available. ALL YOU CAN EAT Breakfast Buffet for $7.00 at the Dayton Firehall on Saturday, November 11th from 6am to 10:30am. TURKEY SHOOT The Cherry Run Sportsman’s Club will host a Turkey shoot Sunday Nov. 12 at the facility located at 645 Cher- ry Run Road in Plum Creek Twp. Sign up beginning at 12:30pm and shoot begins at 1pm. for any info phone 724 354 2558 DINNER There will be a Pancake and Sausage Din- ner on Tuesday, November 14th, 11am - 1pm & 4-6pm at the Ford Memorial United Methodist Church in Ford City. There will also be a • Largest Breakfast Menu in Armstrong County! • Breakfast Served All Day • Catering & Event Hosng • Locally Owned & Operated since 1983 Visit Us on the Web: www.dizzylizzies.net 300 Market Street • Kianning Open 6AM-3PM 724-543-1634 Information Center The Email your announcements to [email protected] Available FREE to local non-profits for announcements of community events Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28 *Daily Specials* *Best Deli Around!* State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk Don’t Race by “Cruise in” for Food & Fuel! Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10p Friday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p 724-543-2349 BILL RUSH AGENCY www.billrushagency.com (724) 548 -7337 No Appointment Necessary KWIK LUBE Official State Inspection Station 13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201 724-543-1776 [email protected] (724) 548 7117 Mon 6PM - 9PM other hours by app. 18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201 724-545-9066 www.essnextier.com LIFE offers comprehensive medical care, adult day services and homecare to help older adults, age 55 and older, live at home. Services include all medical care, prescription coverage, physical therapy, transportation and more. Contact us for assistance in determining your eligibility for the program. You may qualify and not even realize it. 724-545-8000 A Partnership of Lutheran SeniorLife and ACMH Hospital Live LIFE… At Home A Partnership in Caring Oct. 29 to Nov. 4 Restaurant Restaurant FRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER $5.49 NEW FALL MENU Pretzel Stix Appetizer BARKER, INC. 11670 St. Rt. 85 - Kittanning, PA WANTED: School Van & Bus Drivers Ext. 111 Must have clean criminal back- ground & clean MVR PAID TRAINING! COGLEY 1251 State Route 1028 Kittanning, PA 16201 724-783-2321 Fully Insured Free Estimates Authorized Trane Dealer PA027236 Heating and Air Conditioning Pony Farm Trap & Gun Club 592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843 Reserve Your Date Today! 50x120 Area (6,000 sq. ft.) $295 “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] PLACE YOUR AD NOW! 724-543-NEWS by Jake DeLuca NEW LOCATION OPENING Sarver, PA. Now hiring all positions with immediate employment available. Accepting applications through www.mybkteam.com and www.snagajob.com . DIRECT CARE POSITIONS Part and Full-Time Direct Care Posi�ons available. Star�ng entry level wage of $10.64/hour with benefits, working with intellectually disabled individuals in a residen- �al seng. PA Drivers License, acceptable MVR and High School Diploma/GED required. On the job training provided. Send resume to: Evergreen Homes, Inc. Personnel Director, P.O. Box 471, Ford City, PA 16226 or Fax resume to 724/763-2221. EOE. Bake Sale, and a Silent Auc- tion. The church is Handicap Accessible. 724-763-1540. OLDIES DANCE Satur- day, November 18th from 7-11PM at the Bethel Town- ship Fire Hall. $10 per person (no one under 21). Kitchen open for food. FOOD SALE The Burrell Township Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly Food Sale November 18, 2017. Sale begins at 6 PM Kitchen opens at 5 PM. The Fire Hall is located at the intersection of Cochrans Mill Road and Garretts Run Road 4 miles off of Alternate 66 (Dime Road) For Info call 724 354 2856. FREE TURKEY DIN- NER on Thanksgiving Day, 12 Noon, at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, 1024 4th Ave, Ford City. For reservations call 724-525- 2687. The building is handi- capped accessible. Everyone is welcome. LETTERS FROM SANTA Ford City Library‘s Annual “Letters form Santa “is un- derway. We are anxious to help Santa again this year. Please call the Li- brary for details! The event will end on December 8th so hurry and get your form so that we can get the job done. 724-763-3591. 2 BAR STOOLS - white highback stools with wooden seats. Like new. $50. Call 724-543- 6530 SEASONED FIRE- WOOD - already cut and split. 6 cords. $500. 724-543-6530 Local Teams are Ready for the State Playoffs Employment Opportunities Concrete Forman: 5 year’s experience pouring concrete and working with rebar. Su- pervisory exp a must. Com- pany truck and fully paid medical benefits! Excavating Foreman: 5 years experience with hands on proven success as an op- erator and site supervisor. The candidate must be able to read prints and be able to check elevations. Company truck and fully paid medical benefits! For all positions: Pre-employment drug test and DOT physical required, FT, pay based on exp., benefits + 401k. For more info call 724-353-2635 or Apply Online www.holbeininc.com SARVER, PA The PIAA state playoff bracket has been re- leased for varsity soccer and volleyball and the West Shamokin Wolves varsity soccer team and girls vol- leyball team along with the Armstrong River Hawks varsity girls volleyball team all made the cut. The District 6 Soccer Champions will be head- ing to Richland High School in Johnstown to take on the runner-up in District 3, the Oley Valley Lynx. That game is set to begin at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, November 7. The Armstrong girls volleyball team are coming off of being swept in the WPIAL 4A Championship. They will be looking to rebound and start the state playoffs with a win. The River Hawks are going to be playing Allderdice on Tuesday, November 7 at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh starting at 6:30 PM. As for the Wolves volleyball team, they too will be looking to bounce back from a loss. The Wolves will be taking on North Star at Windber Area High School in the first round of the PIAA 2A playoffs starting at 7:30 PM. For updates on these games, stay up to date with the Kittanning Paper. New Playground Equipment Installed in Shannock Rural Valley Borough recently completed the installation of new play- ground equipment at the Shannock Valley Park. The new equipment fea- tures a play apparatus that includes climbing struc- tures, slides and a four- bay swing set. As part of the project, two benches, a covered picnic table and a new sidewalk have been installed within the play- ground vicinity. Lillian Bartosiewicz, secretary and treasurer of both Rural Valley Bor- ough and the Shannock Valley Recreation Com- mittee, said the project increased the overall play area. She also noted that the previous equipment didn’t include swings. “it’s a very nice looking playground and it seems to be getting a lot of use,” Bartosiewicz said. Rick Wranich, president of the Shannock Valley Recreation Committee, said the intent of the proj- ect was to upgrade the west end playground area and add a shade table to the east end play area. “By doing this we are able to supply a safe and family-friendly space to enjoy the park,” Wranich said. “With the upgrade to the west end playground area, we have enhanced the amenities of the pavil- ion area.” The hope, he said, is that continued growth of the park will generate some additional pavilion rentals, which in turn will help with the committee’s annual budget. The project was funded by a Pennsylvania De- partment of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Grant, and with contributions from Ru- ral Valley Borough, the Shannock Valley Rec- reation Committee, the Rural Valley Lions Club and volunteers. The grant amount was $35,000.00. Match was made up of cash and in-kind services. “The most rewarding part of this project was watching the community come together to make this project a success,” Wranich said. “Special thanks to our Project Manager Sally Conklin of the Armstrong County Department of Planning and Development, Rural Valley Borough Council, Rural Valley Lions Club and the many skilled volunteers from the com- munity. A special thanks to the members of The Shannock Valley Recre- ation Committee and their continued support in serv- ing our community.” Still to be completed are improvements to an ADA parking space and the placement of a sign. That final portion of the project is expected to wrap up by no later than spring of 2018.

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TURKEY BUFFET

SUN NOV 12TH 11AM -2PM Kittanning Township Fire Hall 4 Miles East of Kittanning on RT 422. Adults $10 Children 6-12 $6 Age 5 and under free. All

takeouts $10 Call 724-548-7290 Day of Dinner for Takeouts from

9AM-12:30PM

This Space is

Available!

Call Now!724-543-NEWS

When You See News... TEXT US:724-543-NEWS

Industrial Container Service

593 TARRTOWN ROAD • KITTANNING

Buying: Aluminum • Copper • Radiators • Brass • Stainless Alum. Cans • Scrap Iron & Steel • Cast Iron & Sheet Iron

724-543-1052Mon-Fri 7:30-3:30 Sat 7:30-3:00

FOR RENT 1 bedroom country cottage. Suitable for single working adult. No children/pets. $550 per month includes utili-ties. Security deposit/ref-erences. 724-783-2009

KP

The Kittanning PaperTuesday • November 7 , 20172

USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kittanningpaper.com

KITTANNING CLASS OF 1960 BREAKFAST at Kings Restaurant Frank-lin Village Mall Wed Nov 8 at 9AM. All spouses and friends are welcome. Ques-tions, call Marie at 724-548-1919 or Gary at 724-548-2145.

.SOUP KITCHEN IS OPEN At Homewood Bap-tist church 571 Logansport Road, Ford City. November 8, 2017 From 3 - 5pm All are Welcome! Come join us for a special early supper meal where Warm Soup and Warm Fellowship will be served. No Charge, Dona-tions will be accepted.

TURKEY DINNER The First United Methodist Church will serve a turkey dinner on Friday, Novem-ber 10 from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Covenant Center, 332 North Water Street, Kittan-ning Cost is $9.00, age 4 to 12 $4.00, 3 and under free. Takeout available.

ALL YOU CAN EAT Breakfast Buffet for $7.00 at the Dayton Firehall on Saturday, November 11th from 6am to 10:30am.

TURKEY SHOOT The Cherry Run Sportsman’s Club will host a Turkey shoot Sunday Nov. 12 at the facility located at 645 Cher-ry Run Road in Plum Creek Twp. Sign up beginning at 12:30pm and shoot begins at 1pm. for any info phone 724 354 2558

DINNER There will be a Pancake and Sausage Din-ner on Tuesday, November 14th, 11am - 1pm & 4-6pm at the Ford Memorial United Methodist Church in Ford City. There will also be a

• Largest Breakfast Menu in Armstrong County!• Breakfast Served All Day• Catering & Event Hosting• Locally Owned & Operated since 1983

Visit Us on the Web:www.dizzylizzies.net

300 Market Street • KittanningOpen 6AM-3PM • 724-543-1634

Information CenterThe

Email your announcements to [email protected]

Available FREE to local non-profits for announcements of community events

Intersection of Troy Hill Rd & Rt. 28

*Daily Specials**Best Deli Around!*

State Minimum Pricing on Tobacco & Milk

Don’t Race by“Cruise in” for Food & Fuel!

Sunday 6a-10p/Mon-Thurs. 5a-10pFriday 5a-11p & Sat. 6a-11p

724-543-2349

BILL RUSH

AGENCY

www.billrushagency.com

(724) 548

-7337

724-543-1776KITTANNING

No AppointmentNecessary

KWIK LUBE

Official State Inspection Station

13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201

724-543-1776

JACK’S TRACKS TRAIN SHOP

[email protected]

(724)5487117

Mon6PM - 9PM

other hours by app.

18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201

724-545-9066www.essnextier.com

LIFE offers comprehensive medical care, adult day services and homecare to help older adults, age 55 and older, live at home. Services include all medical care, prescription coverage, physical therapy, transportation and more. Contact us for assistance in determining your eligibility for the program. You may qualify and not even realize it.

724-545-8000A Partnership of Lutheran SeniorLife

and ACMH Hospital

Live LIFE… At Home

A Partnership in CaringOct. 1 to Oct. 7

RestaurantRestaurantFRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER

RestaurantRestaurantFRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER

Served with choice of potato.

$9.49

Oct. 8 to Oct. 14 Oct. 15 to Oct. 21

RestaurantRestaurantFRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER

$4.99

Oct. 22 to Oct. 28

RestaurantRestaurantFRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER

$8.49

NEW FALL MENUHarvest Cakes are back!

$5.99

NEW FALL MENUPhilly Sourdough Melt

NEW FALL MENUSweet Potato Fries

NEW FALL MENUHam & Egg Melt

Served with choice of potato.

Oct. 29 to Nov. 4

A stack of three cakes with four links of Maple Sausage.

WithBoom-Boom Sauce!

RestaurantRestaurantFRANKLIN VILLAGE CENTER

$5.49

NEW FALL MENUPretzel Stix Appetizer

BARKER, INC.11670 St. Rt. 85 - Kittanning, PA

WANTED:School Van & Bus Drivers

Ext. 111

Must have clean

criminal back-

ground & clean

MVR

PAID

TRAINING!

COGLEY

1251 State Route 1028Kittanning, PA 16201

724-783-2321

Fully InsuredFree EstimatesAuthorized Trane DealerPA027236

• •••

Heating and Air Conditioning

Pony FarmTrap & Gun Club

592 Pony Farm Road • 724-548-4843

Reserve Your Date Today!

50x120 Area (6,000 sq. ft.)$295

“One Call, We Do It All”724-786-8153724-919-8379

135 5th Street KittanningCustom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts.

[email protected]

PLACE YOUR AD NOW!

724-543-NEWS

by Jake DeLuca

NEW LOCATION OPENING Sarver, PA. Now hiring all positions with immediate employment available. Accepting applications

through www.mybkteam.com and www.snagajob.com.

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DIRECT CARE POSITIONS

Part and Full-Time Direct Care Posi� ons available. Star� ng entry level wage

of $10.64/hour with benefi ts, working with intellectually disabled

individuals in a residen-� al se� ng. PA Drivers

License, acceptable MVR and High School

Diploma/GED required. On the job training

provided. Send resume to: Evergreen Homes, Inc. Personnel Director, P.O. Box 471, Ford City, PA

16226 or Fax resume to 724/763-2221. EOE.

Bake Sale, and a Silent Auc-tion. The church is Handicap Accessible. 724-763-1540.

OLDIES DANCE Satur-day, November 18th from 7-11PM at the Bethel Town-ship Fire Hall. $10 per person (no one under 21). Kitchen open for food.

FOOD SALE The Burrell Township Volunteer Fire Department will hold its monthly FoodSale November 18, 2017. Sale begins at 6 PM Kitchen opens at 5 PM. The Fire Hall is located at the intersection of Cochrans Mill Road and Garretts Run Road 4 milesoff of Alternate 66 (Dime Road) For Info call 724 354 2856.

FREE TURKEY DIN-NER on Thanksgiving Day, 12 Noon, at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, 1024 4th Ave, Ford City. For reservations call 724-525-2687. The building is handi-capped accessible. Everyone is welcome.

LETTERS FROM SANTA Ford City Library‘s Annual “Letters form Santa “is un-derway. We areanxious to help Santa again this year. Please call the Li-brary for details! The event will end on December 8th so hurry and get your form so that we can get the job done. 724-763-3591.

2 BAR STOOLS - white highback stools with wooden seats. Like new. $50. Call 724-543-6530SEASONED FIRE-WOOD - already cut and split. 6 cords. $500. 724-543-6530

Local Teams are Readyfor the State Playoffs

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Employment Opportunities

Concrete Forman: 5 year’s experience pouring concrete and working with rebar. Su-pervisory exp a must. Com-pany truck and fully paid medical benefits!

Excavating Foreman: 5 years experience with hands on proven success as an op-erator and site supervisor. The candidate must be able to read prints and be able to check elevations. Company truck and fully paid medical benefits!

For all positions: Pre-employment drug test

and DOT physical required, FT, pay based on exp.,

benefits + 401k.

For more info call724-353-2635 or

Apply Online www.holbeininc.com

SARVER, PA

140 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREETKITTANNING, PA 16201TELEPHONE: (724) 543-6397FAX: (724) 543-5572

The PIAA state playoff bracket has been re-leased for varsity soccer and volleyball and the West Shamokin Wolves varsity soccer team and girls vol-leyball team along with the Armstrong River Hawks varsity girls volleyball team all made the cut.

The District 6 Soccer Champions will be head-ing to Richland High School in Johnstown to take on the runner-up in District 3, the Oley Valley Lynx. That game is set to begin at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, November 7.

The Armstrong girls volleyball team are coming off of being swept in the WPIAL 4A Championship. They will be looking to rebound and start the state playoffs with a win. The River Hawks are going to be playing Allderdice on Tuesday, November 7 at Carrick High School in Pittsburgh starting at 6:30 PM.

As for the Wolves volleyball team, they too will be looking to bounce back from a loss. The Wolves will be taking on North Star at Windber Area High School in the first round of the PIAA 2A playoffs starting at 7:30 PM.

For updates on these games, stay up to date with the Kittanning Paper.

New Playground Equipment Installed in Shannock

Rural Valley Borough recently completed the installation of new play-ground equipment at the Shannock Valley Park. The new equipment fea-tures a play apparatus that includes climbing struc-tures, slides and a four-bay swing set. As part of the project, two benches, a covered picnic table and a new sidewalk have been installed within the play-ground vicinity.

Lillian Bartosiewicz, secretary and treasurer of both Rural Valley Bor-ough and the Shannock Valley Recreation Com-mittee, said the project increased the overall play area. She also noted that the previous equipment didn’t include swings.

“it’s a very nice looking playground and it seems to be getting a lot of use,” Bartosiewicz said.

Rick Wranich, president of the Shannock Valley Recreation Committee,

said the intent of the proj-ect was to upgrade the west end playground area and add a shade table to the east end play area.

“By doing this we are able to supply a safe and family-friendly space to enjoy the park,” Wranich said. “With the upgrade to the west end playground area, we have enhanced the amenities of the pavil-ion area.”

The hope, he said, is that continued growth of the park will generate some additional pavilion rentals, which in turn will help with the committee’s annual budget.

The project was funded by a Pennsylvania De-partment of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Grant, and with contributions from Ru-ral Valley Borough, the Shannock Valley Rec-reation Committee, the Rural Valley Lions Club and volunteers. The grant

amount was $35,000.00. Match was made up of cash and in-kind services.

“The most rewarding part of this project was watching the community come together to make this project a success,” Wranich said. “Special thanks to our Project Manager Sally Conklin of the Armstrong County Department of Planning and Development, Rural Valley Borough Council, Rural Valley Lions Club and the many skilled volunteers from the com-munity. A special thanks to the members of The Shannock Valley Recre-ation Committee and their continued support in serv-ing our community.”

Still to be completed are improvements to an ADA parking space and the placement of a sign. That final portion of the project is expected to wrap up by no later than spring of 2018.