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PLACE YOUR AD NOW! 724-543-NEWS Your Business Needs to Adverse Here! Call 724-543- NEWS (6397) (continued from page 1) www.kittanningpaper.com Thursday • November 14, 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 VFW POST 4843 NOVEMBER MEETING The November Ford City VFW Post 4843 meeting will be held at the Worthington Ameri- can Legion Post 828 on Wednesday, November 13th at 6:00 PM. 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. (continued from page 2) FORD CITY New- ly remodeled du- plex, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, new kitchen appliances, quiet lo- cation, not suitable for children, pets, or smokers. Credit re- port and background check required. $675 + utilities and security deposit 724-525-6600. ESTATE SALE 850 Pinoak Road Rimersburg Thurs, Fri, Sat. November 14-16 8AM - 4PM includes antique sale 724-859-8485 FOR RENT: Worth- ington 1 bedroom apt. with central air. No pets. 724-859-2802. Part & Full Time CNAs 7a-3pm, 3p-11p, & 11p-7a Shiſts New Starng CNA Wage Scale! Premier Armstrong Rehabilitaon & Nursing Center 265 South McKean Street • Kianning 724-548-2222 NURSING SIGN-ON BONUS FOR NEW HIRES Applicaons available on site. Part & Full Time RNs for 11p-7a Shiſt Part & Full Time LPNs for 3p-11p Shiſt Local Business Leader Publishes His First Book... Money is Available for College IF You Meet the Requirements... Graham Mills Graham Mills HARDWARE & HARDWARE & FARM SUPPLY FARM SUPPLY 120 GRAHAM ROAD • 2 Miles East of Cadet 120 GRAHAM ROAD • 2 Miles East of Cadet 724-793-7520 724-793-7520 • Animal Feed • Animal Feed Plumbing Plumbing Electrical Electrical Hardware Hardware "TAG" SALE 1167 Anderson Creek Rd Kittanning Fri/Sat. Nov 15-16 6PM - 8PM Complete household contents tagged with price. Cash and carry same day. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Thomas P. Walko, late of North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Deceased. Letters of Administration on said Estate hav- ing been granted, and all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to: Rose- marie W. Breen, 404 Parkview Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. that have happened to me in my life which are incredibly improb- able, but they reset the course of my life in a very positive way. So not only is God real, but He IS aware of each of us and He’s available to help.” Krauland said his book isn’t denomina- tional, but strictly stays within the context of the four Gospels in his religious references. He also added that although it’s not po- litical, he does address the culture of govern- ment today. “The last section of the book is, ‘Ok, God is real. He’s avail- able to us. How do I get onto that team? How do I interact with God?’ That’s pretty much like where the book closes with re- ally a pretty persuasive argument that you’ve got to read the Gospels to understand what Christ’s message was.” The 103-page book is concise but has drawn its readers into an introspection of their own life, just as Krauland had to do in his life. The book has al- ready seen skyrocket- ing sales in eight states, selling out of Amazon three times. Locally, it is available at Kit- tanning News, also af- fectionately known as the “Hallmark Shop”, on Market Street in downtown Kittanning. Store clerks said their phone has been ring- ing “off the hook” with inquiries about the book, but they prom- ise to have a sufficient number of copies for a special book signing this Saturday between 11AM-2PM. Krau- land will be there to autograph books and personally talk to pro- spective readers. For more informa- tion, contact the Kit- tanning News at 724- 548-8916. richard krauland Enlightened in the 21 st Century change the require- ments. Now the schol- arships are available to any student in the Armstrong School District or Lenape Tech, or an adult that is a resident of the ASD who is enrolled to become a pharma- cist. “People do not un- derstand how schol- arships work,” Beers said. “It is all about the intent of the donor. We would love to give to everyone who applies, but there are different criteria that must be met.” Both Jones and Beers said a discus- sion with the guidance counselor at the stu- dent’s school would be the best place to start and get advice for both parent and student.

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Page 1: FREE AUTO BODY ESTIMATES INSURANCE ACCEPTED NEWS … · 1 bath, new kitchen appliances, quiet lo-cation, not suitable for children, pets, or smokers. Credit re-port and background

KP SOLDSOLD

PLACE YOURAD NOW!

724-543-NEWS

Your Business Needs to Advertise

Here!Call 724-543-NEWS (6397)

(continued from page 1)

The Kittanning PaperThursday • November 14, 20192 www.kittanningpaper.com Thursday • November 14, 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

VFW POST 4843 NOVEMBER

MEETING The November Ford City VFW Post 4843

meeting will be held at the Worthington Ameri-can Legion Post 828 on Wednesday, November

13th at 6:00 PM.

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.

(continued from page 2)

(continued on page 3)

BENEFIT LUNCH - St. Paul's Community Church is hosting a ben-efit lunch for a cancer patient on Sunday, No-vember 17, at Frogtown Community Center 381 Frogtown Road, Chico-ra from Noon-3:00 PM. Menu is ham, cheesy potatoes, salad & des-sert. $10/adult, $6/chil-dren under 12. Basket raffle tickets available. 500 BID CARD PAR-TY on Monday, No-vember 18 at 1PM at the Kittanning Senior Center on Queen Street. Anyone age 60 or older is welcome to attend. FREE SEMINAR for individuals suffering with heartburn, Mon-day, November 18, 5PM at ACMH Hospital Continuing Education Classroom. Discover the latest treatment strategies and state-of-the-art surgical inter-ventions now available. Register by calling 724-543-8850. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING – The Regular Monthly Meet-

ing of the Board of School Directors of the Armstrong School District will be held Monday, November 18 at 7:30 PM in Room 2050 (Large Group Instruction Room) at West Hills Intermediate School, 175 Heritage Park Drive, Kittanning. BREAKFAST – Sat-urday, November 23, 6:30-10:30 AM at American Legion Post 325, Cowansville. All you can eat pancakes, buckwheat cakes, eggs, home fries, sausage, or-ange juice, and coffee. V E N D O R / C R A F T SHOW - Hold the date: November 23rd from 10AM-3PM, West Kit-tanning Fire Hall. 401 Arthur Street. Benefits the fire department. Door prize, shopping prize, and Chinese Auction. Accepting crafters and vendors. Email vendorandcraft-s h o w s @ g m a i l . c o m DAYTON LIGHT UP E X T R AVA G A N Z A – Sunday, November 24. 1:30 PM Horse-

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING – The Open Caucus Session of the Board of School Direc-tors of the Armstrong School District will be held Thursday, No-vember 14 at 7:30 PM in Room 2050 (Large Group Instruction Room) at West Hills In-termediate School, 175 Heritage Park Drive, Kittanning. OLDIES DANCE - The Knights of Colum-bus Council No. 17178 Ford City/Cadogan will sponsor an oldies dance for 21/older from 7PM until midnight on Sat-urday, November 16 at the Latin American Club, 1218 Third Ave., Ford City. Cost is $10 a person. Food, beer, and munchies will be provid-ed. The deejay will be Jack McKernan. Tickets may be obtained at the Christ Prince of Peace Partner Parish Office or call 724-954-4968. Tick-et quantity is limited. Proceeds will benefit youth-oriented, faith-based programs and local support services.

FORD CITY New-ly remodeled du-plex, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, new kitchen appliances, quiet lo-cation, not suitable for children, pets, or smokers. Credit re-port and background check required. $675 + utilities and security deposit 724-525-6600.

(continued from page 1)

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ESTATE SALE850 Pinoak Road

RimersburgThurs, Fri, Sat.November 14-16

8AM - 4PMincludes antique sale

724-859-8485

FOR RENT: Worth-ington 1 bedroom apt.with central air. No pets. 724-859-2802.

APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION:

CORPORATE AD

RUN DATES: October 8 thru November 7, 2019

(Total Due) $199.00

Approved by (Signature) _____________________________

(Print Name) _____________________________

Date _____________________________

Client PREMIER ARMSTRONG

Address 265 SOUTH McKEAN STREET

City KITTANNING, PA 16201

Contact: “Janice Ochs” <[email protected]> (724) 548-2222, Ext. 6002

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

PROOF / APPROVAL TO PUBLISH

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

Part & Full Time CNAs7a-3pm, 3p-11p, & 11p-7a ShiftsNew Starting CNA Wage Scale!

Premier ArmstrongRehabilitation & Nursing Center265 South McKean Street • Kittanning

724-548-2222

CORP/PREMIER-19-1004

NURSING SIGN-ON BONUS FOR NEW HIRESApplications available on site.

Part & Full Time RNs for 11p-7a ShiftPart & Full Time LPNs for 3p-11p Shift

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Jack’s Tracks Train Shop

Mondays: 6PM - 9PMOther Times by Appointment

Local Business Leader Publishes His First Book...

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120 GRAHAM ROAD • 2 Miles East of Cadet120 GRAHAM ROAD • 2 Miles East of Cadet724-793-7520724-793-7520

• Animal Feed• Animal Feed• • PlumbingPlumbing• • ElectricalElectrical• • HardwareHardware

"TAG" SALE1167 Anderson Creek Rd

KittanningFri/Sat. Nov 15-16

6PM - 8PMComplete household

contents tagged with price. Cash and carry same day.

back Caroling; 2:30 PM Movie inside Dayton VFD; 4PM Free Pizza Party with Santa at Dayton VFD; 4:45 Tree Decoration at MC Bank followed by light-up at 5; 6:30 PM – Communi-ty Service at Glade Run Presbyterian Church. Presented by the Day-ton-Smicksburg Min-isterium, Dayton VFD, and Dayton Borough. T H A N K S G I V I N G WORSHIP - November 24 at the Worthington Presbyterian Church. The Ministerium will hold it annual Com-munity Thanksgiving Service. It begins with a potluck dinner at 6:00 PM and the service fol-lows at 7:00 PM.

T H A N K S G I V I N G SERVICE at 7PM on Wednesday, November 27 at Simpson Bible Church,. Everyone wel-come. For info, call Pas-tor Webb at 412-956-9322. FREE TURKEY DIN-NER on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Novem-ber 28th, at 12 noon at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, Ford City. Reservations taken November 4-24, 12-5pm at 724-664-7509.

APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION:

Please List Publication Dates (Monday thru Friday):

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

______________________ ______________________

# of insertions _____ x $30.52 = (Total Due) $____________

Approved by (Signature) _____________________________

(Print Name) _____________________________

Date _____________________________

Client ROSEMARIE W. BREEN

Address 404 PARKVIEW DRIVE

City PITTSBURGH Zip 15236

Email [email protected]

Telephone 412-708-8161

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

ESTATE NOTICEEstate of Thomas P. Walko, late of North Buffalo Township, Armstrong County,

Pennsylvania, Deceased. Letters of Administration

on said Estate hav-ing been granted, and all persons

indebted thereto are requested to make

immediate payment, and those having

claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for

settlement to: Rose-marie W. Breen,

404 Parkview Drive, Pittsburgh, PA

15236.

Proof-Approval to Publish - LEGAL - 19-1003

that have happened to me in my life which are incredibly improb-able, but they reset the course of my life in a very positive way. So not only is God real, but He IS aware of each of us and He’s available to help.”

Krauland said his book isn’t denomina-tional, but strictly stays within the context of the four Gospels in his religious references. He also added that although it’s not po-litical, he does address the culture of govern-ment today.

“The last section of the book is, ‘Ok, God is real. He’s avail-able to us. How do I get onto that team? How do I interact with God?’ That’s pretty much like where the book closes with re-ally a pretty persuasive argument that you’ve got to read the Gospels to understand what Christ’s message was.”

The 103-page book is concise but has drawn its readers into an introspection of their own life, just as

Krauland had to do in his life.

The book has al-ready seen skyrocket-ing sales in eight states, selling out of Amazon three times. Locally, it is available at Kit-tanning News, also af-fectionately known as the “Hallmark Shop”, on Market Street in downtown Kittanning. Store clerks said their phone has been ring-ing “off the hook” with

inquiries about the book, but they prom-ise to have a sufficient number of copies for a special book signing this Saturday between 11AM-2PM. Krau-land will be there to autograph books and personally talk to pro-spective readers.

For more informa-tion, contact the Kit-tanning News at 724-548-8916.

richard krauland

Enlightenedin the 21st Century

Lenape Tech Director Wes Kuhta said that stu-dents from Leechburg only participate in the half-day program; therefore they receive their diploma from Leechburg and would qualify. However, a student from Armstrong High School attending Lenape full time would not qualify because that diploma would be issued by Lenape, not Arm-strong, as required by the scholarship.

Kuhta said this should not be a deterrent to par-ents sending their students to Lenape since there are many other scholarship programs available to students who graduate a vocational-technical school.

Lenape Guidance Counselor Dan Jones agreed.“SkillsUSA have articulation agreement with

various colleges in PA,” Jones explained. “That means that colleges will grant our students vari-ous credits for their work at Lenape - up to 12 credits toward their college degree.”

Beers said the Slagle scholarship was reviewed by three attorneys so that the Community Foun-dation strictly follows the guidelines of the schol-arship.

“When we have scholarships like this, we have to follow what the Order of the Court says,” Beers stated. “This is the first year that we received this scholarship and it is through a Trust. The owner and wife are deceased. We must be careful to fol-low the wishes of the donor with every detail.”

Beers said students should begin their search by completing an application online.

“Our scholarships are merit scholarships – meaning the most qualified students receive it. Each scholarship has criteria. It may be split into multiple awards if there are multiple students who qualify. We have an outside committee that reviews all the scholarships. They judge each ap-plicant based on the criteria established by the scholarship. We make sure whoever is selected is truly eligible.”

The Klingensmith Scholarship Fund was originally established for Ford City High School students who were going to college to become a pharmacist. Once Ford City High School no lon-ger existed, the Cippel family last year agreed to

Officials discuss options for students graduating from Lenape Tech that do not qualify for a nursing scholarships.

Money is Available for College IF You Meet the Requirements...

change the require-ments. Now the schol-arships are available to any student in the Armstrong School District or Lenape Tech, or an adult that is a resident of the ASD who is enrolled to become a pharma-

cist. “People do not un-

derstand how schol-arships work,” Beers said. “It is all about the intent of the donor. We would love to give to everyone who applies, but there are different criteria that must be met.”

Both Jones and Beers said a discus-sion with the guidance counselor at the stu-dent’s school would be the best place to start and get advice for both parent and student.