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www.kittanningpaper.com Flag Day • Thursday June 14, 2018 3 (continued on page 4) KITTANNING Very nice spacious 5 room, non-smoking, 2nd floor 1 bedroom apartment. Equpped kitchen, all utilities except electric. Security deposit required. No children or pets. Off street parking. Call 724- 664-2423 KITTANNING sec- ond floor, 1 bedroom. Rent includes water, sewage, garbage, heat, free parking, refrig- erator, stove. Quiet location. Clean, newly remodeled. One block from downtown Kit- tanning. Unfurnished. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. References re- quired. $600/month plus $600 as security deposit. Text or call 724 664 5961. 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 NEAR KITTANNING One floor, two bedroomm garage, basement. Brick Home. Appliances in- cluded. No Smoking/No Pets. 724-763-2766 3 BEDROOM CONDO Near West Hills School. 1 car garage. No Pets. 724- 297-3750 MOBILE HOME PARK LOT Near Kit- tanning. 80’x87’ lot. 724-763-2766 KITTANNING Nice 2nd floor, 4 room apart- ment. $450 per month. Security deposit. Gar- bage, sewage, and water included. Not suitable for children. 724-548-4372 HELP WANTED Are you a night owl? Do you enjoy helping el- derly people? Why not get paid for it. Part-Time Midnight Shift Available (11PM-7AM) No im- mobile residents. Call for directions to Grey’s Colonial Manor 724- 548-8727 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! KITTANNING 352- 1/2 Vine Street. Large 3 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, 2 blocks from downtown and Riverfront Park, busses to nearby areas, laundry hookups, street parking, no smoking or pets. $550 per month. Employment and background check required. 724-664-1478. KITCHEN MANAG- ER Kitchen management experience necessary, ability to supervise staff, order kitchen supplies, manage buffet, assure equipment is maintained. Approximately 37.5 hours weekly. Salary ne- gotiable. All applicants must drop off resumes at the ELKS Lodge, 140 North Water Street, Kit- tanning between 12 Noon and 11PM before June 22, 2018. PORTER MOWING • Lawn Mowing • Small Tree Trimming & Removals • Brush Hog • Stump Grinding 724-567-1632 VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS HEALTH RIDER AER- OBIC FITNESS $40. 724-543-3722 ELLIPTICAL FIT- NESS MACHINE Nor- dic Track E7.1 Used modestly. Super bargain $170 includes Floor mat 724-845-8576. EAST KITTANNING 126 6TH ST. 4 fam- ily yard sale. New, Old, Kids, Lots of Stuff. June 14th, 15th & 16th 9AM-? FORD CITY Driveway Sale: June 15th-16th 230 Park Ave. Upscale ladies clothing, accessories, home decot, furniture. KITTANNING 5 Rooms 2 bedrooms, Stove, refrigerator, car- peted, venetian blinds, ceiling fans, laundry hookups, porch. Not suit- able for Children. No Pets. Non-Smoking. $550 per month plus electric & water. 724-548-4089 KITTANNING Satur- day June 16th 8AM-3PM 1 mile from Franklin Vil- lage Mall on Freeport Rd. (old 28) Watch for signs. Half priced after 1PM. Kline Chalks Up Another Grant for Kianning Hose Co. #6 WEST KITTANNING June 16 & 23 at 706 South Harrison Street, 8AM-3PM, variety of items, some collectibles. TEMPLETON APART- MENT 2 bedrooms, 1st floor, Stove, Refrigera- tor, washer dryer hookup. No dogs, $420 per month plus security. 724-525- 5846. [email protected] (724) 548 7117 Open Monday’s 6PM - 9PM Other Hours By Appointment MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE Rain or Shine Sat June 16th 8AM-2PM, RT 85 be- tween Kittanning & Rural Valley on Rosen- berger Rd. KITTANNING Thurs- day, Friday, Saturday, 9AM-3PM. 1501 Orr Ave . Appliances, furniture, household items, handy- man tools, clothing. 18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201 724-545-9066 www.essnextier.com KITTANNING June 15th & 16th. 8AM-2PM 111 Oak Drive, Sedwick Heights., Come see what we added since our last sale. Rain or Shine Kittanning Hose Company #6 Fire Chief Scott Kline, Assistant Chief Zach Kline, and Assistant Chief Kellen McIlwain stand beside a fire truck in the Orr Avenue garage. Scott Kline has a unique obligation to the town of Kittanning. He is the Fire Chief of Kittanning Hose Company #6 as well as the mayor of the Bor- ough. “If you have key people built around you as your foundation, you can pretty much manage anything,” Kline said with a reassuring look. Kline comes from a family of fire fighters. During the past four genera- tions, the Kline family was involved in fire fighting and serving the commu- nity. Scott Kline starting off as a junior fire fighter in 1984. For him, it is now a way of giving back. Beginning with his grandfather , to his father, and now his children - two sons and two daughters - the family heritage continues. The entire fire department is staffed with volunteers. As an independent station in a small town like Kittanning, Kline said it can be difficult to get funding for fire department expenses. “Grants make it nice to where you can apply for something where the money is not a burden towards the fire department having to come up with the money or the tax payers,” Kline explained. “A lot of it is coming through the companies; a lot is funded through taxes eventually down the road but distributed differently.” Firefighters hold fund raisers like an annual golf outing at the end of June and a raffle conducted at the end of every month. Hose Company #6 recently was awarded a grant for $775 for supplies of their choice. He chose to use it to purchase foam for fire suppression. This by KP Intern Johnathan Jackson

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KITTANNING Very nice spacious 5 room, non-smoking, 2nd floor 1 bedroom apartment. Equpped kitchen, all utilities except electric. Security deposit required. No children or pets. Off street parking. Call 724-664-2423

KITTANNING sec-ond floor, 1 bedroom. Rent includes water, sewage, garbage, heat, free parking, refrig-erator, stove. Quiet location. Clean, newly remodeled. One block from downtown Kit-tanning. Unfurnished. NO SMOKING, NO PETS. References re-quired. $600/month plus $600 as securitydeposit. Text or call 724 664 5961.

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

GIANT INDOOR/OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET - St. Emma Monastery, 1001 Har-vey Avenue, Greens-burg. Thursday June 14 2:00 pm-7:00 pm ($5 Early Bird Admission); Friday June 15 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Saturday June 16 10:00 am-3:00 pm. Homemade Food - Haluski, Halupki, Pierogies, Fish, Pizza, Cookies. Confessions available daily. Well-stocked Catholic Gift and Book Store. Call 724-834-3060 for directions.

INDIANA SINGLES DANCE June 15th. 8PM-11PM. Snack served at 7:30. Frater-nal Order of the Eagles, 420 Philadelphia St. Indiana. Music will be provided by Ameri-can Entertainment-DJ Dave. For more info call Bonnie 724-397-2672, Bill 724-464-7236, or Glenda 412-289-6363. ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST Buf-fet for $7.00 at the Dayton Firehall from 6am to 10:30am on Saturday, June 16th. MONTHLY FOOD SALE - Burrell Town-ship Volunteer Fire De-partment, June 16, in the Fire Hall at 108 Co-chrans Mill Road, Ford City. The sale begins at 6PM, with the kitchen opens at 5PM. For in-

formation, call 724 354 2856.

500 BID CARD PARTY Monday June 18 Kittan-ning Senior Center. Any-one over 60 welcome VBS - Mount Union Bible Church, 770 An-derson Creek Road, Spaces Corners, will hold Vacation Bible School for children age 4 through sixth grade on June 18-22 from 6-8:30 pm, with the theme “Babylon - Dan-iel’s Courage in Captiv-ity”. There will be lively music, dramas, arts & crafts, games, snacks, and dynamic Bible sto-ries. For more informa-tion, call 724-548-4529. SOFTBALL CLINIC hosted by Legend Fast-pitch, June 22, from 10AM-3PM at Jud Field in Kittanning. Open to ages 9-15. Cost is $60 per player. Cost includes a t-shirt, lunch, drinks and instruction from Pete Harmon and other Legend coaches. Con-tact Julie Pella at 724-525-7045 or [email protected] to register. Register by June 18th. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL - Christ Rupp Lutheran Church, June 25 thru June 29 from 6:30 till 8:30 PM. Pre-K thru 6th Grade, Registration due by June 18. Questions to:

mva ta l a [email protected] HARVEST KIDZ SUMMERFEST Kids 3 years old to entering 7th grade are invited to attend Harvest Kidz Summerfest! Summer-fest is all the fun of VBS and then some! Join us June 18th-22nd from 6-8:30pm at the Arm-strong High School! Mu-sic, sports, art, nature, snacks & learning about JESUS! Register online at www.harvestpa.org or contact the church office at 724-548-5643

CROOKED CREEK WATERSHED AS-SOCIATION will hold a public Annual meet-ing on Tuesday, June 19, 2018 at 7pm at the Armsdale Building, 124 Armsdale Rd, Kit-tanning. Conference Room 103. For more information, please call(724)783-6692. Ev-eryone Welcome. Please join us for election of our Board and Officers.

NEAR KITTANNING One floor, two bedroomm garage, basement. Brick Home. Appliances in-cluded. No Smoking/No Pets. 724-763-2766

3 BEDROOM CONDO Near West Hills School. 1 car garage. No Pets. 724-297-3750

MOBILE HOME PARK LOT Near Kit-tanning. 80’x87’ lot. 724-763-2766

KITTANNING Nice 2nd floor, 4 room apart-ment. $450 per month. Security deposit. Gar-bage, sewage, and water included. Not suitable for children. 724-548-4372

HELP WANTEDAre you a night owl? Do you enjoy helping el-derly people? Why not get paid for it. Part-Time Midnight Shift Available (11PM-7AM) No im-mobile residents. Call for directions to Grey’s Colonial Manor 724-548-8727

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

WANTED:School Van & Bus Drivers

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KITTANNING 352-1/2 Vine Street. Large 3 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment, 2 blocks from downtown and Riverfront Park, busses to nearby areas, laundry hookups, street parking, no smoking or pets. $550 per month. Employment and background check required. 724-664-1478.

KITCHEN MANAG-ER Kitchen management experience necessary, ability to supervise staff, order kitchen supplies, manage buffet, assure equipment is maintained. Approximately 37.5 hours weekly. Salary ne-gotiable. All applicants must drop off resumes at the ELKS Lodge, 140 North Water Street, Kit-tanning between 12 Noon and 11PM before June 22, 2018.

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724-543-1753105 Wray Plan Road Kittanningwww.barkersappliance.com

12 MONTH

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PORTER MOWING

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724-567-1632

VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS

HEALTH RIDER AER-OBIC FITNESS $40. 724-543-3722ELLIPTICAL FIT-NESS MACHINE Nor-dic Track E7.1 Used modestly. Super bargain $170 includes Floor mat 724-845-8576.

EAST KITTANNING 126 6TH ST. 4 fam-ily yard sale. New, Old, Kids, Lots of Stuff. June 14th, 15th & 16th 9AM-? FORD CITY Driveway Sale: June 15th-16th 230 Park Ave. Upscale ladies clothing, accessories, home decot, furniture.

KITTANNING 5 Rooms 2 bedrooms, Stove, refrigerator, car-peted, venetian blinds, ceiling fans, laundry hookups, porch. Not suit-able for Children. No Pets. Non-Smoking. $550 per month plus electric & water. 724-548-4089

KITTANNING Satur-day June 16th 8AM-3PM 1 mile from Franklin Vil-lage Mall on Freeport Rd. (old 28) Watch for signs. Half priced after 1PM.

Kline Chalks Up Another Grantfor Kittanning Hose Co. #6

WEST KITTANNING June 16 & 23 at 706 South Harrison Street, 8AM-3PM, variety of items, some collectibles.

724-543-1776KITTANNING

No AppointmentNecessary

KWIK LUBE

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13700 Route 422 East - Kittanning PA 16201

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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.

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TEMPLETON APART-MENT 2 bedrooms, 1st floor, Stove, Refrigera-tor, washer dryer hookup. No dogs, $420 per month plus security. 724-525-5846.

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Open Monday’s6PM - 9PM

Other Hours By Appointment

M U L T I - F A M I L Y YARD SALE Rain or Shine Sat June 16th 8AM-2PM, RT 85 be-tween Kittanning & Rural Valley on Rosen-berger Rd.

KITTANNING Thurs-day, Friday, Saturday, 9AM-3PM. 1501 Orr Ave . Appliances, furniture, household items, handy-man tools, clothing.

18 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning, PA 16201

724-545-9066www.essnextier.com

KITTANNING June 15th & 16th. 8AM-2PM 111 Oak Drive, Sedwick Heights., Come see what we added since our last sale. Rain or Shine

happy to see the money come back to the town. This helps the commu-nity and it brings people in.”

“Hopefully we can keep it going and do it annually,” Heffner said.

“The idea of it is to make the com-munity feel like they want something like this. And family wise, there’s a lot of kids here in Ford City, these kids don’t even know what a carnival is like. They have no idea. They know about Kenny-wood , they know about Idlewild, but they don’t know what a carnival in their own hometown is like.”

With all the different attraction and games, the entire event has something for everyone of all ages.

“It’s easy to walk to,” Ford City resident Cassie Klimkowicz said. “It’s fun like an amusement park, and we don’t have to drive anywhere. There’s a sense of community; my daughter gets to see her friends that she was just in school with, so she’s riding with some

of her classmates that she missed.”

“The Dragon Wagon was fun,” Klimkow-icz’s daughter Nettie said.

“I love bringing the kids, with all the dif-ferent things they have going on,” Ford City resident Brittany Cra-vener said. “I like the kid-friendly stuff be-cause I have 3-year-olds. So they enjoy it.”

Kittanning Champion Force Cheerleading was one of the vendors there selling walking tacos attempting to raise money for an up-coming event.

“We’re all from Arm-strong County, and we’re here fundrais-ing. We are going to a national competition in Chicago next month. So we’re trying to raise

money to help fund the trip. We will be here all week. We would like to sell out everything we have to offer because this is for them, the group, really.”

From funnel cakes to deep fried Oreos, gyros and more, there seemed to be food in abundance for everyone to enjoy.

“I really enjoyed J & J Smokehouse. They have sausage, smoked cheese, and some kind of cotton-candy ice which was good.”

While 45 years have passed since the last carnival, the FCRCP will look to keep this event going for years to come. The carnival will only be around for two more days and will be open 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Ford City Carnival BackAfter 45-Year Absence...

Kittanning Hose Company #6 Fire Chief Scott Kline, Assistant Chief Zach Kline, and Assistant Chief Kellen McIlwain stand beside a fire truck in the Orr Avenue garage.

Ford City Hose Company #1 leaders Joe Pe-ters (left) and Dr. William Oleksak manned the alcoholic beverage booth sponsored by the fire department at this week’s carnival.

Cassie Klimkowicz of Ford City rides with her daughter, Nellie, which she called the Dragon Wagon!

HAVE SOMETHING HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY? TEXT PHOTO/INFO TO:

724-543-6397

Scott Kline has a unique obligation to the town of Kittanning. He is the Fire Chief of Kittanning Hose Company #6 as well as the mayor of the Bor-ough.

“If you have key people built around you as your foundation, you can pretty much manage anything,” Kline said with a reassuring look.

Kline comes from a family of fire fighters. During the past four genera-tions, the Kline family was involved in fire fighting and serving the commu-nity. Scott Kline starting off as a junior fire fighter in 1984. For him, it is now a way of giving back. Beginning with his grandfather , to his father, and now his children - two sons and two daughters - the family heritage continues.

The entire fire department is staffed with volunteers. As an independent station in a small town like Kittanning, Kline said it can be difficult to get funding for fire department expenses.

“Grants make it nice to where you can apply for something where the money is not a burden towards the fire department having to come up with the money or the tax payers,” Kline explained. “A lot of it is coming through the companies; a lot is funded through taxes eventually down the road but distributed differently.”

Firefighters hold fund raisers like an annual golf outing at the end of June and a raffle conducted at the end of every month.

Hose Company #6 recently was awarded a grant for $775 for supplies of their choice. He chose to use it to purchase foam for fire suppression. This

by KP Intern Johnathan Jackson