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The Kittanning Paper Friday • November 23, 2018 2 FOOD/CHRIST- MAS AUCTION November 24 at 4PM at the Worthington Senior Center. Ben- efits Worthington Site Council and Senior Center. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The Kittanning Commu- nity Band, under the direction of Mr. Ja- son Venesky, will be performing their first concert of the holi- day season on Sun- day, November 25th at 3PM at the West Kittanning Fire Hall at 401 Arthur Street. Musical selections will include a variety of holiday tunes to get you in the spirit. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 724-543-6520 BREAKFAST – All You Can Eat at the Buffalo Valley Beagle and Sportsmens Club, Monday, November 26 from 4 AM till 8 AM, Adults $8.00 children $5.00. The club is located at 365 Yellow Dog Road, Worthington. ANNUAL CHRIST- MAS BOOK SALE at the Kittanning Li- brary, located at 280 N. Jefferson Street for Thursday November 29th from 10 am to 5 pm. Friday November 30th from 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday De- cember 1st from 9 am to 4 pm. Featured will be Christmas theme books and books of numerous genres in gift able condition. Also, Christmas deco- rations will be avail- able for sale. This is not a use library book sale. Donations are accepted every day year round during regular library op- eration hours. If there are questions, call the library at 724-543- 1383. BREAKFAST – All You Can Eat at the Buffalo Valley Beagle and Sportsmens Club, Saturday, December 8 from 4 AM till 8 AM, Adults $8.00 children $5.00. The club is lo- cated at 365 Yellow Dog Road, Worthing- ton. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA at the Worthington- West Franklin Vol- unteer Fire Hall on Saturday, December 8 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. Cost is $10.00 per person. Sorry, no take-outs available. For more information call 724-297-5746. SENIOR CITIZENS TURKEY DINNER – The Kittanning Li- ons Club will be hold- ing its 43rd Annual Senior Citizens Din- ner on Sunday, De- cember 9 starting at noon at the St. Mary USE THE FORM ON OUR WEBSITE TO SUBMIT YOUR NON-PROFIT EVENT FOR FREE: www.kianningpaper.com Parish Hall, 361 North Jefferson Street, Kit- tanning. The turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, is free to all area senior citi- zens. Reservations can be made by mail- ing your reservations to Kittanning Lions Club, Post Office Box 1014, Kittanning, PA 16201. Please include your name, telephone number, number of people dining in and number of take-out dinners. The deadline for all reservations is December 1. Take outs are for shut-ins only. PAPER WREATH CRAFT NIGHT on Wednesday, Decem- ber 12, from 5PM till1 6:30 at the Kittan- ning Public Library at 280 N. Jefferson Street. Build a paper wreath. The follow- ing materials will be provided: Old book pages, Cardboard, Staple gun, glue, si- cissors, etc. You will need to bring the fol- lowing materials with you: Ribbon—about 20 inches or more (to be used for hanging or as streamers), Center piece for the wreath— can use ball orna- ments, flowers, pic- ture in a frame, pine cones, etc. For more information or to sign up call 724-543-1383 or email kittanningli- [email protected]. LOCAL CHURCH GUIDE Submit your services or event info n our website at: kittanningpaper.com PUC No. A00105054 Airport Services Available Byers Taxi & Busing Service 510 hancock Ave., Vandergrift 724-567-5604 SUPPORT THESE FREE ANNOUNCEMENTS BY PATRONIZING THESE SPONSORS CUSTOM DESIGN MONUMENTS Monday-Friday 724-543-6159 399 Butler Road West Kittanning www.customdesignmonuments.com Life’s Memories in Stone NICK THE GREEK... His dad put a hit out on his life... But in jail, Nick had an amazing discovery about Jesus Christ. He is the author of a book about his life. LIVE IN PERSON AT Family-Life Church SUNDAY, NOV. 25 - 11AM 118 S. Jefferson St. Kittanning You are Welcome to Attend LIVE NATIVITY – Saturday, Novem- ber 24 from 5-7PM at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, Ford City. “NICK THE GREEK” will be the special speaker at the 11AM morn- ing worship service on Sunday, Novem- ber 25th at Family- Life Church, Kit- tanning. During his gang days, his father put a hit out on his life. His life changed while he was in jail. He is the author of a book about his life that has been trans- lated into many dif- ferent languages. Pastor Sue Foster said everyone is welcome to attend the worship service. SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT Join us on a trip to Bethlehem to cel- ebrate the birth of Jesus. November 30, December 1 and 2, programs run 6PM to 8PM (approximate 15 min intervals). Walkchalk Salem Baptist Church, 1006 Butler Road. Kittan- ning. Please dress for the outdoors. No charge for the pro- gram, donations are accepted. For more info, call 724 543 5161 or 724 297 3611. COMMUNITY AD- VENT SUPPERS The Ford City Minis- terium is planning to hold their Commu- nity Advent Suppers again this December at 6PM at the Ford Memorial United Methodist Church in Ford City. There will be a covered dish meal followed by a brief devotional message. All are wel- come to attend. ADA Compliant. Call 724- 763-1540. CHRISTMAS CONCERT with the Glory Way Quar- tet, December 6, at Montgomeryville Baptist Church in Adrian. Bring fam- ily and friends for a night out and enjoy fellowship with your neighbors,and some wonderful Christ- mas music. AN EVENING WITH ST. NICH- OLAS – Thursday, December 6 from 5-8 PM at Divine Redeemer School. Get your picture with Santa. Raffles, book fair, games, variety of food, cookie tray. St. Nicholas will also be in the Ford City Park at the Ga- zebo from 3-5 PM. Vendors and crafters are also needed for the day’s event. Call the school 724-763- 3761 for more info.

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F O O D / C H R I S T-MAS AUCTION – November 24 at 4PM at the Worthington Senior Center. Ben-efits Worthington Site Council and Senior Center.

C H R I S T M A S CONCERT – The Kittanning Commu-nity Band, under the direction of Mr. Ja-son Venesky, will be performing their first concert of the holi-day season on Sun-day, November 25th at 3PM at the West Kittanning Fire Hall at 401 Arthur Street. Musical selections will include a variety of holiday tunes to get you in the spirit. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 724-543-6520

BREAKFAST – All You Can Eat at the Buffalo Valley Beagle and Sportsmens Club, Monday, November 26 from 4 AM till 8 AM, Adults $8.00 children $5.00. The club is located at 365 Yellow Dog Road, Worthington.

ANNUAL CHRIST-MAS BOOK SALE at the Kittanning Li-brary, located at 280 N. Jefferson Street for Thursday November 29th from 10 am to 5 pm. Friday November 30th from 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday De-

cember 1st from 9 am to 4 pm. Featured will be Christmas theme books and books of numerous genres in gift able condition. Also, Christmas deco-rations will be avail-able for sale. This is not a use library book sale. Donations are accepted every day year round during regular library op-eration hours. If there are questions, call the library at 724-543-1383.

BREAKFAST – All You Can Eat at the Buffalo Valley Beagle and Sportsmens Club, Saturday, December 8 from 4 AM till 8 AM, Adults $8.00 children $5.00. The club is lo-cated at 365 Yellow Dog Road, Worthing-ton.

B R E A K F A S T WITH SANTA at the Worthington-West Franklin Vol-unteer Fire Hall on Saturday, December 8 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM. Cost is $10.00 per person. Sorry, no take-outs available. For more information call 724-297-5746.

SENIOR CITIZENS TURKEY DINNER – The Kittanning Li-ons Club will be hold-ing its 43rd Annual Senior Citizens Din-ner on Sunday, De-cember 9 starting at noon at the St. Mary

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

RENT LOWERED!!! New apartment over garage for rent in West Kittanning. Garage not included. $550/month plus security deposit of same. 1 bedroom, living room, large bathroom and kitchen with new appliances-No smoking, no pets. Utilities not included. Available first week of December. If interest-ed, contact 724-525-1427.

36" WHITE STEEL DOOR with glass. No frame. $20 OBO. 724-543-1361

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LOCAL CAREGIVER wants work. Call for info: 724-996-3002.

GASOLINE GEN-ERATOR: You should have had this when you lost electricity! Honda EM-1800. Carburetor needs maintenance to run in time for hunt-ing season. $199 OBO. Call 724-543-1380.

ELECTRIC FIRE-PLACE: Fake sand stone look. Hang your stockings on the fireplace mantle for the holidays. $75. Call 724-548-8000.

Parish Hall, 361 North Jefferson Street, Kit-tanning. The turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, is free to all area senior citi-zens. Reservations can be made by mail-ing your reservations to Kittanning Lions Club, Post Office Box 1014, Kittanning, PA 16201. Please include your name, telephone number, number of people dining in and number of take-out dinners. The deadline for all reservations is December 1. Take outs are for shut-ins only.

PAPER WREATH CRAFT NIGHT on Wednesday, Decem-ber 12, from 5PM till1 6:30 at the Kittan-ning Public Library at 280 N. Jefferson Street. Build a paper wreath. The follow-ing materials will be provided: Old book pages, Cardboard, Staple gun, glue, si-cissors, etc. You will need to bring the fol-lowing materials with you: Ribbon—about 20 inches or more (to be used for hanging or as streamers), Center piece for the wreath—can use ball orna-ments, flowers, pic-ture in a frame, pine cones, etc. For more information or to sign up call 724-543-1383 or email [email protected].

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT in country setting. $600 per month plus secu-rity deposit of same. Call 724-525-0841.

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Two office spaces located near schools, restaurants, Sheetz, and Route 66. Large private parking lot. One suite is 374 sq. ft. and the other is 286 sq. ft. Each suite has two rooms. Rent one or both. Building recently remod-eled. For info, call 724-545-6853.

MARK YOUR CAL-ENDAR! Family-Life Attic to Basement Sale continues on Wednesday, December 5 and Thurs-day, December 6 from 9AM-3PM. Many new items not offered before.

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NICK THE GREEK...His dad put a hit out on his life... But in jail, Nick had an amazing discovery about Jesus Christ. He is the author of a book about his life.

LIVE IN PERSON ATFamily-Life ChurchSUNDAY, NOV. 25 - 11AM118 S. Jefferson St. KittanningYou are Welcome to Attend

LIVE NATIVITY – Saturday, Novem-ber 24 from 5-7PM at Ford Memorial United Methodist Church, Ford City.

“NICK THE GREEK” will be the special speaker at the 11AM morn-ing worship service on Sunday, Novem-ber 25th at Family-Life Church, Kit-tanning. During his gang days, his father put a hit out on his life. His life changed while he was in jail. He is the author of a book about his life that has been trans-lated into many dif-ferent languages. Pastor Sue Foster said everyone is welcome to attend the worship service.

SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT Join us on a trip to Bethlehem to cel-

ebrate the birth of Jesus. November 30, December 1 and 2, programs run 6PM to 8PM (approximate 15 min intervals). Walkchalk Salem Baptist Church, 1006 Butler Road. Kittan-ning. Please dress for the outdoors. No charge for the pro-gram, donations are accepted. For more info, call 724 543 5161 or 724 297 3611.

COMMUNITY AD-VENT SUPPERS – The Ford City Minis-terium is planning to hold their Commu-nity Advent Suppers again this December at 6PM at the Ford Memorial United Methodist Church in Ford City. There will be a covered dish meal followed by a brief devotional message. All are wel-come to attend. ADA Compliant. Call 724-

763-1540.

C H R I S T M A S CONCERT with the Glory Way Quar-tet, December 6, at Montgomeryvil le Baptist Church in Adrian. Bring fam-ily and friends for a night out and enjoy fellowship with your neighbors,and some wonderful Christ-mas music.

AN EVENING WITH ST. NICH-OLAS – Thursday, December 6 from 5-8 PM at Divine Redeemer School. Get your picture with Santa. Raffles, book fair, games, variety of food, cookie tray. St. Nicholas will also be in the Ford City Park at the Ga-zebo from 3-5 PM. Vendors and crafters are also needed for the day’s event. Call the school 724-763-3761 for more info.

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Dear Motor Medics, I listen to your show faithfully and would like your advice concern-ing my 1991 Silverado with a 350 V8 and automatic transmission. My truck has been sort of hovering in one gear longer than normal and reving up very high before shifting into the next gear much hard-er than usual. Another issue is when I shift from neutral to drive it engages very hard. I checked the transmission fluid and it was a little low but bright red and I’m wondering if anything else simple could be the problem. Also, one more symptom is that when I'm coasting my torque converter is slipping and feels as though I'm in neutral because the engine just revs and only feel a pull of the motor once my RPM's match my speed. I’ve learned a lot from your advice. Dave in Canton, TexasDear Dave, I think I have an idea that you can do at home yourself. In older GM vehicles before days of electronic shift control there was a cable run-ning from the throttle body down to the transmission. This cable was used to change the internal pressure of the transmission to improve performance and longevity. When under heavy throttle the transmis-sion needs more pressure so the clutches won’t slip and under light throttle less pressure for a smooth shift. It sounds like your cable is out of adjustment. Follow the service manual procedures for adjust-ment and hopefully your problem will be solved. Take care, the Motor Medics

Dear Motor Medics, I have a question about my door chime. It’s so loud it is about to drive me out of the car. It’s a 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. I have 90,000 miles on the car and as long as I remember it has been this loud. The chime seems to come from the driver’s side door speaker. Is that where it comes from or is there a separate speaker in there for the chime. Is there a way to adjust the volume on the speaker like a radio or a way to disconnect it so I don’t go crazy? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Danielle in Manhattan, Kansas Dear Danielle, We’re sorry your car is so uncomfortable but we may have a fix for you. You are correct in thinking the chime comes from the driver’s door speaker. The door chime is fed into the radio by the body con-trol module and can override the radio in order to warn you when needed. As the operator of the vehicle there is no way that you can adjust the volume but the professionals can do it fairly easily. There should be a reprogram option available from dealers and service pro-viders who have a factory type programing system that will cut the volume of the chime considerably and make it more driver friendly. The procedure takes about 30 minutes to perform and should not break the budget. Thanks for the question. Take care, the Motor Medics

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