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LOST & FOUND REACH LOCAL RENTERS WITH YOUR AD 724-543-NEWS REACH LOCAL JOB SEEKERS WITH YOUR AD HERE 724-543- NEWS PLACE YOUR AD NOW! 724-543-NEWS Two-tone gray ring, approximately size 8. Has inscription. Call and tell us what is written on it and you can have it. 724-543- 6397. www.kittanningpaper.com Tuesday • December 17, 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 THREE COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS includes apartments on 2nd and 3rd floors, first floor retail/office space. Priced to sell. 724-548- 8000 GUN CABINET - newly-built, $50. 724- 919-2666. 2007 SILVERADO - 1500, extended cab, 177,300 miles, 4.8L V8, inspected till 8/20. 724-548-2442 Grace Presbyterian Church was filled with the sound of Christmas music on Sunday, December 15 with two performances by the senior choir and orchestra. DISH WASHER - butcher block top. $200. 724-543-3800. BUSINESS CARDS • RAFFLE TICKETS LETTERHEAD • ENVELOPES • MENUS FLYERS • BROCHURES • INVITATIONS BOOKLETS • PROGRAMS YES! We Do Printing! Kittanning Paper The Armstrong County Com- munity Action Agency is seek- ing qualified candidates for the full-time position of ER- SEA Specialist for our Head Start Program. Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Family Services or a related field may apply. Duties include recruitment and enrollment for the program. Starting sal- ary for the position is $25,912. Applications can be obtained in Room 12 at the ACCAA of- fice, at 705 Butler Road, Kit- tanning, PA. Please submit application and resume to the above address by 3:00 pm on Monday, December 23, 2019. E.O.E. FURNITURE - 4 wooden chairs. Dark solid 5-drawer chest of drawers. Dark maple cedar chest. Best offers. 724-954-9181 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 DOG SITTING SER- VICE in my home. 1-2 dogs, same furball fam- ily. Walks, bushing, car rides, and bathing. $45 for 24 hours. 10% off af- ter 7 days and two dogs. Vets close by. 724-664- 8171 WEST HILLS 3-Bed- room Condo near the school. 1-car garage, no pets. 724-859-2802. Hundreds Attend Holiday Choir Concert A pproximately 200 people were in attendance at a morning and also an evening perfor- mance of a holiday concert. Grace Presbyte- rian Church Choir presented their 2019 musical, Bethlehem Morning on Sunday, December 15. More than 30 vo- calists were joined by a dozen musi- cians for a truly pro- fessional presenta- tion. Vocalists in- cluded: Karen Buc- cieri, Dawn Davis, Melody Hooks, Karen Johnson, Linda Kline, Debo- rah Koval, Barb Panchik, Katie Pyle, Aiaren Rupp, Rosanne Rybicki, Doreen Stiffler, Hel- en Thomas, Mari- lyn Clark, Susan Cloonan, Jane Gar- cia, Kathy Hartman, Jane Miller, Lynn Miller, Marie Mo- res, Lisa Neyman, Susan Torrance, Jim Graham, Carole Maley, Colby Owen, Nolan Raraigh, Jake Rupp, John Hooks, Keith Mangus, Bud Martin, Jamie Owen, and Steve Owen. Instrumentalists included Jean Fer- rara (piano), Sandy Ashley (keyboard), Lora Strayer and Amy Campbell (flute), Kellly Mac (oboe), Charlene Krecota, Dan Minn- ich, and Valerie Wil- son (trumpets), De- nise Gamble (French Horn), Alex Sidora (trombone), and Ty- ler Woodside (per- cussion). Pastor Dana Wilm- ot, who has been pastoring the church for the last ten years, expressed pleasure in experiencing this year's presentation. "It is a wonder- ful performance," he said. "We are fortu- nate we have all of these talented folks." Wilmot said that the concert draws outside individuals to participate. "They call them Friends of the Choir . They come for the cantatas, musicals, to bless us with their talent." P ennsylvania State Police are investigating a burglary at a residence on Pump Station Road in West Franklin Township. The burglary occurred sometime be- tween December 8-10. saw, a Craftsman saw, and a Pro- Grade Power Drill accessory set. Investigating Officer Jordan Eckman stated the value of the items was $500. Anyone with information is According to an unidentified 49-year-old female resident of Worthington, someone en- tered the residence and stole an Echo chain asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Po- lice in Kittanning at 724-543-2011. West Franklin Township Burglary Investigated

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Page 1: The Kittanning Paper …2 Tuesday • December 17, 2019 The Kittanning Paper Tuesday • December 17, 2019 3 KP Place your ad by calling 724-543-NEWS (6397) ONLY $3 PER DAY 15 words

LOST & FOUND

KP

REACH LOCAL RENTERS WITH

YOUR AD724-543-NEWS

SOLDSOLD

REACH LOCAL JOB SEEKERS

WITH YOUR AD HERE724-543-

NEWS

PLACE YOURAD NOW!

724-543-NEWS

Two-tone gray ring, approximately size 8. Has inscription. Call and tell us what is written on it and you can have it. 724-543-6397.

The Kittanning PaperTuesday • December 17, 20192 www.kittanningpaper.com Tuesday • December 17, 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

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

GUN CABINET - newly-built, $50. 724-919-2666.

into small Christmas Trees to decorate your table or mantle. Books and some decorating materials will be pro-vided- feel free to bring your own ribbon, lace, bells, buttons or what-ever you like to deco-rate your tree. This pro-gram is free and open to the public-library mem-bership is not required. For more info, contact the library at 724-763-3591. BLOOD DRIVE for American Red Cross, Friday, December 20 from 1:30 – 6PM at the Elderton Fire Hall, 305 Williams Street.

Make an appointment by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) HOOP SHOOT - The Leechburg Elks will hold its annual Hoop Shoot contest on Sat, Dec 21 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM at the Leechburg Area School District Audi-torium. Registration for the event will run from 10:00 to 10:15 AM. All boys and girls ages 8-13 are encour-aged to enter the com-petition. Contestants will compete in one of six divisions: Boys 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13

TIME CHANGE - TOPS PA Chapter 369 meets every Thursday at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Kittan-ning. The new time for weigh-in will be 4:30-5PM followed by Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting at 5:15. For more info, contact Mary Ann Bowser at 724-664-4055. BOOK PAGE CHRISTMAS TREE CRAFT will be fea-tured at the Ford City Library DIY Thurs-day on December 19 at 6PM. Turn recycled books and book pages

2007 SILVERADO - 1500, extended cab, 177,300 miles, 4.8L V8, inspected till 8/20. 724-548-2442

Grace Presbyterian Church was filled with the sound of Christmas music on Sunday, December 15 with two performances by the senior choir and orchestra.

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

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The Armstrong County Com-munity Action Agency is seek-ing qualified candidates for the full-time position of ER-SEA Specialist for our Head Start Program. Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree in Family Services or a related field may apply. Duties include recruitment and enrollment for the program. Starting sal-ary for the position is $25,912. Applications can be obtained in Room 12 at the ACCAA of-fice, at 705 Butler Road, Kit-tanning, PA. Please submit application and resume to the above address by 3:00 pm on Monday, December 23, 2019. E.O.E.

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FURNITURE - 4 wooden chairs. Dark solid 5-drawer chest of drawers. Dark maple cedar chest. Best offers. 724-954-9181

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VFW Post 4843 Patriotic Instructor presented gift cards to the students in appreciation of their involvement with the an-nual Poppy Displays (promotional, inspirational/memorial, creative/artistic). Mrs. Sheaffer commented that constructing the displays has become a curriculum activity. This past year's displays placed first in the district and second at the state level. The Post Auxilliary has always submitted an entry in each category. Persons included in the photo include: Front row left to right Greyson Milligan, Max DiMond, Jude Hough, Savannah Anthony, Ryan Freeman, Gracie Raybuck, Nadia Luke-hart, Wyatt Karns, Mrs. Melissa Sheaffer- Back row left to right Mrs. Denise Russick, Madison Croyle, Sarah Harkleroad, Abbi Dunmire, Morgan Kachur, Kaison Young, Aiden Schaeffer, Skyler Geisel, and Mrs. Danielle Kephart.

DOG SITTING SER-VICE in my home. 1-2 dogs, same furball fam-ily. Walks, bushing, car rides, and bathing. $45 for 24 hours. 10% off af-ter 7 days and two dogs. Vets close by. 724-664-8171

WEST HILLS 3-Bed-room Condo near the school. 1-car garage, no pets. 724-859-2802.

Hundreds Attend Holiday Choir Concert

VFW Rewards Students for Poppy Display Work

and Girls 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. The com-petition will involve making 25 basketball free throws, plus any tie breakers. The win-ner, and first runner up, from each divi-sion will proceed to the Elks District Hoop Shoot contest. For any questions contact Jason Cook at (724) 842-8071 or Anthony Shea at (724) 294-9401. LONGEST NIGHT SERVICE will be held on Saturday, Decem-ber 21 at 5PM at the First United Methodist Church, Kittanning. It is a service of hope for those struggling with grief, loneliness, ill-ness, or are just simply sad during the Christ-mas season. Public is

welcome to this wor-ship service. BREAKFAST – Sat-urday, December 21, 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. FIRST BAPTIST LIVE will be held on Sunday, Decem-ber 22 from 6-8 PM at First Baptist Church, Kittanning. CHRISTMAS PARTY – Families are invited to enjoy the annual Christ-mas Party at the Ford Cliff Fire Hall, Sun-day, December 22 from 4-6PM. Live DJ, food, snacks, activities, gifts,

and Santa Claus too. BLOOD DRIVE for American Red Cross, Monday, December 23 from 10AM – 3:30 PM at the Richard G. Snyder YMCA, 1150 North Water Street, Kittanning. Make an appointment by calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) ADVENT SUPPERS - The Ford City Min-isterium will again sponsor their weekly Advent Devotional Suppers on Monday, December 23 at 6PM at the Ford Memo-rial United Methodist Church in Ford City. Bring a covered dish to share. Handicap ac-cessible. 724-763-1540

Approximately 200 people

were in attendance at a morning and also an evening perfor-mance of a holiday concert.

Grace Presbyte-rian Church Choir presented their 2019 musical, Bethlehem Morning on Sunday, December 15.

More than 30 vo-calists were joined by a dozen musi-cians for a truly pro-fessional presenta-tion.

Vocalists in-cluded: Karen Buc-

cieri, Dawn Davis, Melody Hooks, Karen Johnson, Linda Kline, Debo-rah Koval, Barb Panchik, Katie Pyle, Aiaren Rupp, Rosanne Rybicki, Doreen Stiffler, Hel-en Thomas, Mari-lyn Clark, Susan Cloonan, Jane Gar-cia, Kathy Hartman, Jane Miller, Lynn Miller, Marie Mo-res, Lisa Neyman, Susan Torrance, Jim Graham, Carole Maley, Colby Owen, Nolan Raraigh, Jake Rupp, John Hooks,

Keith Mangus, Bud Martin, Jamie Owen, and Steve Owen.

Instrumentalists included Jean Fer-rara (piano), Sandy Ashley (keyboard), Lora Strayer and Amy Campbell (flute), Kellly Mac (oboe), Charlene Krecota, Dan Minn-ich, and Valerie Wil-son (trumpets), De-nise Gamble (French Horn), Alex Sidora (trombone), and Ty-ler Woodside (per-cussion).

Pastor Dana Wilm-ot, who has been

pastoring the church for the last ten years, expressed pleasure in experiencing this year's presentation.

"It is a wonder-ful performance," he said. "We are fortu-nate we have all of these talented folks."

Wilmot said that the concert draws outside individuals to participate.

"They call them Friends of the Choir . They come for the cantatas, musicals, to bless us with their talent."

Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a burglary at a

residence on Pump Station Road in West Franklin Township. The burglary occurred sometime be-tween December 8-10.

saw, a Craftsman saw, and a Pro-Grade Power Drill accessory set.

Investigating Officer Jordan Eckman stated the value of the items was $500.

Anyone with information is According to an unidentified 49-year-old

female resident of Worthington, someone en-tered the residence and stole an Echo chain

asked to contact the Pennsylvania State Po-lice in Kittanning at 724-543-2011.

West Franklin Township Burglary Investigated