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Monday June 2011 Armstrong County WEATHER FORECAST RICH MILLER’S HEATING AND COOLING HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 402 Main Street Ford City 724-763-2008 SINCE 1937 Telephone RICH MILLER’S HEATING AND COOLING Quality Does Not Cost...It Pays!!! Visit us at our new location! R S S S S SINCE 19 RICH MILLER’ S RICH MILLER’ S Visit us at o us at o new location! WE MOVED! WE MOVED! The All Local...All The Time! www.kittanningpaper.com EVERY DAY! 7 AM til 11 AM E 7 $ 4 .49 Eggs, Homefries, Bacon, and Toast Theresa’s T T T T T T T T T T T T Th h h h h h h h h h h h h he e e e e e e e e e e e er r r r r r r r r r r r r r re e e e e e e e e e e e es s s s s s s s s s s s s s sa a a a a a a a a a a a a a s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s Royle Allegheny Restaurant Open Daily 7 AM - 9 PM Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Located in West Kittanning by The Quality Inn 724-545-7981 GUARANTEED Higher Returns on Your Money CALL ME, I’LL PROVE IT! Len Kushner 724-543-3715 STONE CREST FINANCIAL SERVICES SAFER than the Stock Market or the Bank We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. 724-763-3535 408 Ford St. - Ford City * Open Nellies on Ford N N N N Ne e e e el l l l l ll l l l l li i i i i ie e e e es s s s o o o o on n n n n n F F F F Fo o o o or r r r rd d d d d Tues.-Fri. 10-6 Saturday 10 - 3 DON’T MISS THESE GREAT BARGAINS! JUNE 29 thru JULY 2 TODAY: Looks like a beautiful day ahead! Mostly sunny. High of 83. TUESDAY: Showers and thunder- storms likely. Humid with highs in the upper 70s. Chance of rain 70%. A bald man loves the color orange that everything in his house is color orange. Orange TV, Orange Sofa, Orange Refrig- erator, etc. Everything is really orange. One day, he saw a red comb on the table. He immediately threw it away. Why did he throw it away? as f Serving the communities of Kittanning, Ford City, Elderton, Rural Valley, Yatesboro, Atwood, Worthington, and STILL GROWING! (the answer is in today’s edition...but you have to find it :) Commissioner Takes A Hike With Others Participants rallied in Saltsburg near the conclusion of their trek across Pennsylvania on the Wounded Warrior Walk. (Left to right) Brian Coutch, June Vatter, Jim Scahill, Jamie Mcaninch, Dave Rader Sr., and Joe Vatter all part of the PA hero walk as they passed through Saltsburg on last Friday around 1:00 PM. Woman Nabbed for Having Marijuana in Purse During Accident Marijuana has been seized from an East Brady woman during an accident investigation. Pennsylvania State Police Troop- er Richard O. Quinn was investi- gating an accident on Route 268 near Country Paradise Park in Sugarcreek Township. The ac- cident happened around 9PM on Saturday evening. While attempting to identify the passenger in the traffic collision, the police officer observed in plain view in the purse of 45-year-old Teresa Fiscus a marijuana pipe and small amount of marijuana. Police seized the illegal sub- stance and paraphernalia. The accident occurred one-half mile past the Beagle Club Road. A 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass driven by Jay Stenzel, 37, of East Brady was traveling at a high rate of speed and attempted to pass another vehicle. Stenzel lost control and his vehicle began spinning counterclockwise as it traveled off the roadway and onto the berm. It struck a ditch, (continued on page 6) The 2011 PA Hero Walk con- cluded last Saturday after trekking 320 miles in 14 days on behalf of the Wounded Warrior Project. For Al Pulice, the manager of Giant Eagle in Leechburg, tak- ing a walk across Pennsylvania is more than exercise. As director of the Kiski Valley Veterans and Pa- triots Association, he has teamed up to promote an event called the PA Hero Walk on behalf of the Wounded Warriors group. “It all came about when we were looking for a guest speaker to speak at one of our Kiski Valley veterans events and someone had given me the name of Jeremy Feldbush.” Feldbush, an Army Ranger from Blairsville, returned from Iraq with a serious brain injury and blind. After being released from Walter Reed hospital, Feldbush re- alized the challenges of returning to civilian life. He had to readjust to friends, family, community- and (continued on page 6) t th Jr . nd thunder h Quote of the Day

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Monday

June 2011

Armstrong CountyWEATHER FORECAST

RICH MILLER’S

HEATING AND COOLING

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING402 Main Street

Ford City 724-763-2008

SINCE 1937

Telephone

RICH MILLER’S

HEATING AND COOLINGQuality Does Not Cost...It Pays!!!

Visit us at our new location!

R

SSSSSINCE 19

’RICH MILLER’SRICH MILLER’S

Visit us at ous at onew location!

WE MOVED!

WE MOVED!

The

All Local...All The Time! www.kittanningpaper.com

EVERY DAY! 7 AM til 11 AME

7 $4.49Eggs, Homefries, Bacon, and Toast

Theresa’sTTTTTTTTTTTTThhhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssaaaaaaaaaaaaaa’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’sssssssssssssssRoyle Allegheny Restaurant

Open Daily 7 AM - 9 PM

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Located in West Kittanning by The Quality Inn724-545-7981

GUARANTEED Higher Returns on Your Money

CALL ME, I’LL PROVE IT!Len Kushner

724-543-3715STONE CREST FINANCIAL SERVICES

SAFER than the Stock Market

or the Bank

We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.

~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

724-763-3535408 Ford St. - Ford City *Open

Nellie’s on FordNNNNNeeeeelllllllllllliiiiiieeeee’’’’’ssss ooooonnnnnn FFFFFooooorrrrrdddddTues.-Fri. 10-6Saturday 10 - 3

DON’T MISS THESE GREAT BARGAINS!

JUNE 29

thruJULY 2

TODAY: Looks like a beautiful day ahead! Mostly sunny. High of 83.

TUESDAY: Showers and thunder-storms likely. Humid with highs in the upper 70s. Chance of rain 70%.

A bald man loves the color orange that everything in his house is color orange. Orange TV, Orange Sofa, Orange Refrig-erator, etc. Everything is really orange. One day, he saw a red comb on the table. He immediately threw it away. Why did he throw it away?

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Serving the communities of Kittanning, Ford City, Elderton, Rural Valley, Yatesboro, Atwood, Worthington, and STILL GROWING!

(the answer is in today’s edition...but you have to fi nd it :)

Commissioner Takes A Hike With Others

Participants rallied in Saltsburg near the conclusion of their trek across Pennsylvania on the Wounded Warrior Walk. (Left to right) Brian Coutch, June Vatter, Jim Scahill, Jamie Mcaninch, Dave Rader Sr., and Joe Vatter all part of the PA hero walk as they passed through Saltsburg on last Friday around 1:00 PM.

Woman Nabbed for Having Marijuana in Purse During Accident Marijuana has been seized from an East Brady woman during an accident investigation. Pennsylvania State Police Troop-er Richard O. Quinn was investi-gating an accident on Route 268 near Country Paradise Park in Sugarcreek Township. The ac-cident happened around 9PM on Saturday evening. While attempting to identify the passenger in the traffi c collision, the police offi cer observed in plain view in the purse of 45-year-old Teresa Fiscus a marijuana pipe and small amount of marijuana. Police seized the illegal sub-stance and paraphernalia. The accident occurred one-half mile past the Beagle Club Road. A 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass driven by Jay Stenzel, 37, of East Brady was traveling at a high rate of speed and attempted to pass another vehicle. Stenzel lost control and his vehicle began spinning counterclockwise as it traveled off the roadway and onto the berm. It struck a ditch,

(continued on page 6)

The 2011 PA Hero Walk con-cluded last Saturday after trekking 320 miles in 14 days on behalf of the Wounded Warrior Project. For Al Pulice, the manager of Giant Eagle in Leechburg, tak-ing a walk across Pennsylvania is more than exercise. As director of the Kiski Valley Veterans and Pa-

triots Association, he has teamed up to promote an event called the PA Hero Walk on behalf of the Wounded Warriors group. “It all came about when we were looking for a guest speaker to speak at one of our Kiski Valley veterans events and someone had given me the name of Jeremy Feldbush.”

Feldbush, an Army Ranger from Blairsville, returned from Iraq with a serious brain injury and blind. After being released from Walter Reed hospital, Feldbush re-alized the challenges of returning to civilian life. He had to readjust to friends, family, community- and

(continued on page 6)

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