The Indiana Gazette Shoppers Guide, Wednesday, April 26, 2017

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PULL-OUT SECTION EASY LIVING ‘17 & BUSINESS DIRECTORY

PAGE 19 ADOPT A PET TODAY!

PAGE 22 Before buying a home, learn the lingo!

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27 Rivers Casino $30 ($25 FP) 30-May 1 Seneca Niagara / Niagara Falls, NY $213 pp dbl ($50 FP + $20 Food) MAY 4 Mystery Tour $123 (lunch included) 6 Meadows or Tanger Outlets and Wheeling Island or Cabela’s $45 ($50 FP) 18 “Jonah” at Sight & Sound $116 adult/$86 child 23 Oglebay Behind the Scenes Garden Tour & Lunch $93

8 PA Opry American Music Show $111 (dinner included) 17 Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Chicago Cubs $85 (all-you-caneat concession included.) 20 Cuyahoga RR Excursion $118 (lunch included) 22-23 Creation Museum & Ark Encounter $277 pp dbl/ $253 pp quad. 27 Carnegie Science Center & Heinz Field Tour $58 30 Gateway Clipper Rivers Casino Luncheon Cruise $81 (Tribute to Neil Diamond) $25 FP

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Start the conversation about drugs … before you have to. • May 10, 2017 INDIANA COUNTY

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3 STORY Condo. The exte‑ rior is well maintenance by the Association (CCUOA). Built in 1985, 1,152 sq ft., City Water & sewage, C/A, new doors, windows, floor’s, ceiling fans & light fixtures, L/R, D/R, 1.5 baths, Eat‑In Kit. appliances included, 3 bdr, Family room, laundry, 1 car garage, List Price $120,000. Association fee $175/mo. Must see. Call for appointment after 5p.m. 724‑422‑6310. 27 ACRES, 2 story, 3 bdr, 1.5 baths, garage, barn, pond, gas well, Parkwood, $160,000 obo. 724‑726‑5266

Indiana Art’s Council School’s Exhibit April 25th - 28th

Paint Party

OAK Manor Townhomes Unit for sale, 2 bed., 1.5 bath, new appliances and renovations, garage, security system, jacuzzi tub, private deck, $86,000. Call Jordan at (724) 840‑0951

Saturday,April 29th

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1:00 pm ‑ 4:00 pm INDIANA: 1162 Mans‑ field Ave., Very Large Brick Ranch in Desir‑ able Neighborhood, 3 Bdr, 2.5 Ba, Large Liv‑ ing room, Dining room, Eat in Kitchen, Laundry room, Sun room, & Family room all on 1st floor, lots of storage space, beautifully land‑ scaped yard, move in condition, For Details Call (724) 840‑0451

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1 and 2 bedrooms, $400 & $650 no pets, minutes from downtown Indiana. Phone: (724) 465‑8521

APARTMENTS For Rent (724) 349‑0152 INDIANA 2 Bdrm, free parking, fully furnished, on site laundry, all utilities incl., Summer & Fall 2017, Spring 2018. Call (724) 388‑9511 INDIANA: Two bdrm, no pets, non smoking. $700/mo incl. util., dep. required. (724) 397‑2862

ATTRACTIVE 2 bdr unit, carpeted, appliances pro‑ vided, central A/C, on‑ site parking, laundry, & storage bins. 10/mo. lease. $600/mo. Incl. gar‑ bage, water, & sewage. No pets. 724‑840‑4956. ATTRACTIVE, 1 bdrm apt., carpeted, appli‑ ances provided, A/C, on‑site parking, laundry, storage bins. 10/mo. lease. Rent $475/mo. incl water, garbage, sewage. No Pets. (724) 840‑4956. BORO: Very nice! 4 bdr, 1.5 bath. $775/mo + util., incl. garbage. Sec dep. No pets. (724) 840‑2683 CLYMER: 1 bdr, 2nd fl. , $375 mo., utili. incld. no pets, non‑smoking, Call (724) 397‑2862 COLONIAL MANOR 1 bdr furnished. & unfur‑ nished. 2 bdr unfur‑ nished. Call for info. (724) 463‑9290. 9‑4pm. colonialmanorindianapa .com

Rentals Are

Our Business! Visit Our HomePage OakGroveRealty.net (724) 471‑1234 Royal Oak Apartments: 1 bedroom, $410 month, Call (724) 464‑9708

2 GREAT CORNERS 285 Phila St , 2279 Warren Rd pkg, 2 high traffic areas! (724) 349‑9270, M‑F, 9‑5

2 BR On private lot, gas heat, Sec. Lt, A.C., W/D, range, fridge, garage, Pd sewerage. No pets, Non smoking. $550/mo. $250 Sec. Dep. 724‑801‑8240

OCEAN CITY MARYLAND Best selection of affordable rentals. Full / partial weeks. Call for FREE Brochure. Open daily. Holiday Resort Services. 1‑800‑638‑2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

ATTENTION LANDLORDS! We can help you fill your rentals! Seeking Residential Rentals to add to our inventory. Contact us about our Leasing & Management Services.

RENT or own w/ down payment. Small or Mobile home N or E of Ind. out of town. (724) 254‑4072

OakGroveRealty@ gmail.com (724) 471‑1234 www.OakGroveRealty .net

Property and Casualty Insurance Agency For Sale. Affiliated with ma‑ jor national carrier. Great Business Oppor‑ tunity! Please send in‑ quires to: Hal Beimel (814) 594‑4267 HalBeimel@allstate.com

BLAIRSVILLE: Private rooms, furnished w/ utili‑ ties, $395 & $425. Call (724) 858‑7813 BLAIRSVILLE: Very nice, 3, 2 & 1 bdrs, must see, Call (724) 858‑7813 CLYMER One bdrm, sec. dep., $475/mo. includes water, sewage & garbage No pets. 724‑840‑2315

HOMER CITY: 2 Bdrm, 1st floor, off St. parking, $550 mo. heat included. No pets. (724) 479‑2294

INDIANA: 2 bdr, garage, w/d, $650 mo + util, near Jr/Sr high, Available now (724) 349‑9270, M‑F, 9‑5

INDIANA Location: 1 bedroom, good condi‑ tion, $650/mo. includes all util. (724) 463‑6498

INDIANA: 3 bdr ranch , garage, on 3 acres, 1/2 mile from Walmart, $980 month + util. Call (724) 840‑2399

INDIANA: 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath, $675 a month, In‑ cludes: Water, Trash, Electric, and Heat, $675 deposit required, Move in ready, (724) 422‑4468

ERNEST: 2 bedroom. $625 month, free heat. (724) 422‑3464

SPACIOUS One bdrm, Indiana. $460/mo incl. sew, garbage & water, No Dogs. (412) 289‑0382

INDIANA Boro, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Central air, off st parking, excellent condi‑ tion. 724‑388‑5808

ENTREPRENEURS WANTED!

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier Needed to deliver newspapers daily (7 days a week). •Indiana Boro Washington St. Popular Ave. School St. 7th St. 6th St. If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Richie (724) 465‑5555 ext 204.

SHOPPER CLASSIFIEDS WORK!

(724) 349-4949


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Q: A dad and his son were riding their bikes and crashed. Two ambulances came and took them to different hospitals. The man’s son was in the operating room and the doctor said, “I can’t operate on you. You’re my son.” How is that possible? Look For The Answer In This Week’s Edition!

Household Hints Fresh paint smell can be eliminated by placing a pail of cold water in the room, changing it every two or three hours.

Contact Us: ADDRESS: P.O. Box 10, Indiana, PA 15701 or 899 Water St., Indiana, PA 15701

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier to deliver SHOPPER GUIDES One Day a Week in Homer City Boro. If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Ron (724) 465‑5555 ext.222

EXCAVATOR OPERATOR & SEASONAL LABORER POSITIONS Kittanning based oil & gas company seeking qualified applicants for a full time Excavator Operator and multiple seasonal laborer positions. The Excavator Operator position requires prior experience, preferably in oil & gas well site preparation or pipeline installation. Strict adherence to company safety rules is a must. Work schedule will vary, and will include some weekends. Willingness to travel and/or stay out of town is a must for this position. Reliable transportation required. Candidates selected for this position will be offered competitive wages plus a benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurances, company paid Life Insurance, matching 401(k), and paid time off. Apply in person at 409 Butler Road, Suite A, Kittanning, PA 16201 or send resume to hr@mdsenergydev.com

(The Indiana Gazette)

PHONE: 724-349-4949 FAX: 724-349-4550

Maintenance, Painting & Cleaning 40 hours per week. May thru August (724) 349‑5711

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FOSTER Families wanted who will open their hearts and home to foster chil‑ dren of all ages. Com‑ pensation, support and in home training provided. Call FCCY 800‑747‑3807. EOE LABORER/ CARPENTER Must Have Hand Tools, Valid Drivers License, Dependable Transpor‑ tation. (724) 388‑4853 SEEKING Engaging & Knowledgeable person to Manage Lounge, must be able to work nights & Weekends, Please Send Resumes To: Box 2978 c/o The Indiana Gazette P.O. Box 10, Indiana, PA 15701.

ISO: I am looking to take care of the elderly. I have 20 years of expe‑ rience. I do private duty/private pay. Not wanting to work for an agency. I live in the Elderton (Girty) area. Call (724) 388‑0332 MCNAVISH & SONS QUALITY Lawn Care Landscaping, Lawn Care, Spring clean ups Free Estimates Fully Insured. (724) 541‑0680

HAULING Need your un‑ wanted items hauled away. Call 724‑463‑8254. McCLURE PLASTER Repair, Water Damage, Cracks, Etc., Since 1973 (724) 422‑6975

2 OLD Antique Cuckoo Clocks, both work but they are missing the pen‑ dulums, 13” high, both for $50, (724) 459‑8861

1 PAIR of Women’s Har‑ ley Davidson black leather boots, size 6 1/2. Excellent condition. $30. (724) 463‑0238 3 Lg. BAGS Of Infant to 3 months girl clothes from smoke free home, $20 each bag. Call (724) 357‑8729

CRAFTSMAN 10” arm saw, $100. City, 724‑549‑1876 MOVING: Portland tric chain saw, 14” one time. Asking (724) 357‑8377

radial Homer elec‑ used $40.

Amish Construction Specializing in Metal Roofing, Pole Buildings, All Our Work is Guaranteed ! PA # 117663 Fully Insured (814) 241‑8431 Please leave a Message

This, That & More Resale Shoppe 113 E. Market St., Blairsville • 724-459-5336

R.D. BROWN MEMORIALS 314 N. Findley St. Punxsutawney, PA 15767

814-938-2100

Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Other hours by appointment

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Marketplace, please call Jarrod Lash AT SMALL PRICES today at Call Lee at 724.349.2192 724.465.5555, ext. 201. R.D. BROWN MEMORIALS Carved in Stone

314 N. Findley St. Punxsutawney, PA 15767

Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.


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On a new whole house water treatment system. 12 months 0% interest available. Limited time offer. Dealer participation varies. See dealer for details. New customers only. Must be presented at time of order.

1st month cooler rental and 5 bottles of water FREE. Limited time offer. Dealer participation may vary. New customers only. Not valid with any other offers. See dealer for details.

Culligan Water Conditioning

1749 Wilson Avenue Indiana, PA 15701 724.465.5611 or 724.545-1001 www.culliganman.biz


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Looking for a new career?

EQUIPMENT OPERATORS

Try Cosmetology ICTC.EDU

Indiana Printing &Publishing Company and The Gazette Printers need full time and part time Equipment Operators & Helpers. IndIana Gazette 899 Water St. Indiana, PA

APPLY OR

Kit and State Board Exam Fee Included In Tuition!

Classes Enrolling Now!

Gazette PrInters 775 Indian Springs Rd. Indiana, PA

between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM Monday - Friday.

Indiana Cosmetology Academy at the Indiana County Technology Center

724-349-6700 x 131 Brown Chair, asking Call (724) 463‑6336

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BUILT‑IN Double Oven & Microwave, Dishwasher, Induction Cooktop, all white, $100 each. Call (724) 349‑1586 ELECTRIC Bed, good cond., hardly used, ask‑ ing $450 obo, call (814) 257‑8340 after 5pm. KING Size Mattress Set, approx. 4 yrs. old, asking $200 you haul. Call (724) 388‑4806 SOFA CHAIRS: (#2) large comfortable sofa chairs. Not perfect. $20.00 or best offer. (724) 525‑5000 WOODEN DESK/ book‑ case/ hutch, white w/ natural color accents, $100. (724) 397‑8124

TAMA METRONOME: (Rhythm Watch) with L‑rods and fast clamp at‑ tachment, 35‑250 bpm many features including 30 programmable pre‑ sets, $90. (724) 464‑9285

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SENIOR CENTERS

Activities: Crafts, billiards, movies, music, Wii, checkers and computer lab. Thrift Shop – Open 9am – 12pm, Mon. - Fri. Donations of clean, gently used clothing are always accepted. Questions? Call 724-465-2697. Healthy Steps in Motion – Monday - Friday from 9:15 - 10:15am WalkWorks Group Now Forming The Indiana Social Center located at 1001 Oak Street, Indiana, is starting a Walk Works group beginning with a “Kick Off Event” on Wed., April 19 at 9 am. The morning of the “Kick Off” there will be refreshments, prizes and drawings for those signing up for the program. Plan to attend and WALK your way to a healthier you. Regular walks after the initial ‘kick off event’ will take place at 9 am on Wednesdays. Plan to come and join the fun, breathe the fresh air and take in the view as you become a part of the Indiana Center’s Walk Works group! More information is available by calling (724) 465-2697.

Aging services Admin. Bldg – 1055 Oak Place, Indiana Geared towards those persons 60 years of age or older.

Armagh — Armagh Fire Hall, 10 am to 1 pm Tuesdays only. Activities: Exercise, speakers. Stay In Shape – Every Tuesday from 10 - 11am fitness class with instructor Carole Zicha. Lunch – Served at noon along with Bingo at 12:45pm. Call 724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016 to RSVP, must call at least a day ahead. April 25 – Fitness Club 10-11 am/Volunteer Recognition/12:45-1:45 pm Bingo Aultman — Aultman Fire Hall, Aultman, 10 am to 1 pm Wednesdays only. Activities: Bingo, speakers. Stay In Shape – Every Tuesday from 10 - 11am fitness class with instructor Carole Zicha. Lunch – Served at noon along with Bingo at 12:45pm. Call 724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016 to RSVP, must call at least a day ahead. April 26 – 10-10:30 am Fitness Club with Carole/Volunteer Recognition/1 pm Bingo

Mahoning Hills — Route 119, south of Punxsutawney, 9am to 3pm Monday through Thursday and 9am to 2:30pm Friday. Activities: Bingo, crafts, cards, computer lab and Wii. Breakfast every Monday – 9:30 - 11am, no reservations needed. Saltsburg — 212 Point St., Saltsburg, 9 am to 3 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Activities: Crafts, cards and computer lab. Rise & Shiners Club – Every Thursday and Friday, 9 - 11am – Stop in for coffee, toast, & conversation – bring a friend! No reservation required. Get Fit with Us – Stretch & Flex Session Tuesdays at 11am with Margaret Kupchella. “Easy on the Joints” 11:45am-12:15am. Thursdays with Fitness Instructor Carole Zicha. Evening Dinner – Evening hours every Monday and Wednesday, with a delayed start time of 1pm and operates until 7 pm, offering a home-cooked evening meal at 5pm for just $2.50 and an opportunity for evening activities and programming. To make your reservation for any of these, please call 724-639-9055.

Chestnut Hills — 26 Heybert Drive, Blairsville, 8:30am to 7 pm

Monday and 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Activities: Exercise, cards, computer lab, painting class, billiards, Wii. Open Acoustic Jam Sessions – 1st & 3rd Tuesday every month from 10am – 12pm. Come to play, sing, or listen (no reservation req’d.) Call the center with questions, 724-459-5251.

Homer-Center — Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic

Church, 279 Yellow Creek St., Homer City, 10 am to 1 pm Thursdays only. Activities: Speakers, cards, socialization, computer lab. Lunch – Served at noon along with Bingo at 1pm. Call 724-349-4500 or 1-800442-8016 to RSVP, must call at least a day ahead. April 27 – Healthy Steps for Older Adults with Fitness Instructor Carole Zicha from 10 am until Noon

Indiana — 1001 Oak St., 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday.

Caring for you in the comfort of your own home.

Two Lick Valley — 450 Franklin St., Clymer, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Activities: Games, cards, puzzles, exercise, shopping, Wii and computer lab. Bake Club Mondays – Monday at the center is Now Hear This: when the Bake Sale Club gathers and start baking up Good Hearing is Essential something good. to Good Health. Healthy Steps in Motion – Mondays from 11am Warning Signs of Hearing Loss Noon and Fridays from 1 - 2pm.

Preventing Hearing Loss Even everyday sounds can cause permanent loss: a gas mower, a power tool or a passing motorcycle. You can protect yourself by: q Wearing ear plugs if you will be exposed to loud noise q Turning the volume down if you’re using headphones q Or, simply moving away from the noise!

Do you: q Turn the TV up too loud for others in the room? q Struggle to follow conversations in noisy places? q Frequently ask people to repeat themselves? If you answer yes to any of these, it’s time to get your hearing tested by an expert at Beltone.

Professional Hearing Aid Service 724-465-9224 Most Insurances Accepted

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95 N. Gilphin St. 141 Jefferson St. 2340 Warren Rd. Punxsutawney Kittanning Indiana 814-938-6445 724-548-4801 724-349-1221 Family Owned and Operated Since 1964 - www.beltone.com/PHAS

*Find a complete senior center schedule in Sunday’s edition of The Indiana Gazette

EVENTS/Programs HEALTHY STEPS FOR OLDER ADULTS – starting Thursday, April 20 at the Homer-Center

Social Center from 10 am until Noon. This two part session will be held on April 20 and April 27 and is a Free, Interactive class. There will be snacks, fun and guest speakers will present some useful information.


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SENIOR LIVING GUIDE You MUST register in Advance! To sign up for the class, call Aging Services at (724) 349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016 and ask for Ashlee.

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP – Open to any caregiver of an Alzheimer patient. The group meets the first Tuesday of every month from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at the Clymer Family Medicine Health Education Center, 533 Franklin St., Clymer, PA. Call with questions 888-887-8117

FREE SENIOR BINGO NIGHT – Held the third Thursday of every month, food and refreshments start at 6:00 pm and bingo at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy an evening of food fun and great prizes. Call with questions, 814-743-6613. At Hillsdale Rehab & Nursing Center - 383 Mountain View Dr. Hillsdale, PA 15746

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL HELPLINE – 724-471-2210 – for emergency

is defined as abuse, neglect, exploitation or abandonment. Call if someone you know needs help – 24/7. Reporters ID never disclosed. 724-349-6190.

financial assistance or social services. (Needed: volunteers to help work at the St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store; call 724-465-2440)

“LOOK GOOD... FEEL BETTER” is a free program held in cooperation

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP The Family Caregiver Support

ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS PROGRAM – In Pennsylvania Elder Abuse

with the American Cancer Society to teach beauty techniques to female cancer patients in active treatment to help them combat the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment. Dates and locations vary. Call 800-227-2345

SENIOR EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

Group meets the last Wednesday of each month from 2 – 3 pm at Aging Services, Inc., 1055 Oak Street, Indiana. No reservation is required - walk-Ins welcomed! 724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016

Connecting People With The Help They Need

Aging Services, Inc.’s Senior Employment Program is seeking persons 55 and older that are interested in working for the elderly performing minor home repairs, yard maintenance & transportation to local & Pittsburgh area doctor appointments. Should your family need to hire someone to care for a loved one, the Senior Employment Program may be able to help fill that need, also. For more information or to apply, contact the Senior Employment Coordinator at (724) 349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016 to arrange for the application

Just dial 2-1-1 or visit www.pa211sw.org

Dear reader,

-CREEKSIDE FIREHALL-

Thank you for enjoying the

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* Certain rules and conditions apply.

SUNDAY SHOWCASE OF HOMES!

Independently Owned and Operated

2 Locations to Serve You Better!

SELLERS100%* MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!

*Certain rules and conditions apply.

CHESTNUT RIDGE REALTY

OPEN HOUSE APPOINTMENTS!

155 Philadelphia St. Indiana, PA 15701 Phone: 724-465-0185 Fax: 724-465-0188

246 South Walnut Street, Blairsville, PA 15717 Phone: 724-459-0200 Fax: 724-459-0232

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Indiana Gazette - Business Directory Shopper’s Guide Run Dates: Premium Wednesday,tires. AprilUnbeatable 19, 2017 Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Size: 5” x 2” Full color Cost: $100 PO# 208 (Please refer to this number on invoice)

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Lifesteps contacts: Sandy Mailloux smailloux@lifesteps.net Top-notch service. (724) 283-1010 ext. 275

That’s Just How We Roll.

TIRE INC.

488 N. 5th St. Ext., Indiana

Mon-Thur 8-7; Fri 8-5; Sat 8-Noon

724.463.3506

EMPLOYEE OWNED

Joan Miller jmiller@lifesteps.net (724) 283-1010 ext. 213

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Your Destination Marketing Organization and Informational Source for: Accommodations • Dining • Arts • Museums Wineries • Breweries • Distillery • Outdoor Recreation • Shopping Fairs • Festivals • 64 Miles of Rails to Trails • Outdoor Concerts 2334 Oakland Ave., Indiana, PA 15701 • 724-463-7505 www.VisitIndianaCountyPA.org

Connecting Individuals to Services

• Free Personalized Home Assessment • Home Remodeling Services • Bathroom Remodeling Services

When a disability limits life …

Let our qualified service coordinators connect you to the services you need.

Service Coordination

Mike Fajbik Owner

1.844.660.8437

724-713-7743

www.allabilitiesinc.org

“Accessibility for dignified independent living”

WHY HOWARD HANNA?

PUC # A-699971

Repine Travel, LLC

BUYERS:

All tours escorted!!! Specializing In Group Travel Offering many one day & multi-day bus tours & cruises Go With Repine Travel— Experienced, Insured & Licensed Check out our many tours at www.repinetravel.com 2412 Spruce Rd., Cherry Tree, PA 15724 Check out our ad in The Indiana Gazette Leisure section every Sunday.

814-948-7910 or 866-4REPINE (473-7463)

IS YOUR TAP WATER SAFE? Family Owned & Operated

home water systems

H2 O Restoration, Inc. AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT KINETICO DEALER

PA 053918

h2orestoration.com | 866.304.3222 | 724-354-3222 | 8470 Rt. 422 Hwy. W., Indiana

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Indiana 155 Philadelphia St. 724-465-0185 Blairsville 246 S. Walnut St. 724-459-0200 Peggy Kinter

Chestnut Ridge Realty

howardhanna.com | Independently Owned & Operated

- Stone - recycled Concrete Wall Block - Septic tanks

“Serving our customers since 1968!” pennDot approved

Marion Center Supply Box 173, Marion Center, PA 15759 Marion Center indiana Shelocta 724-397-5505 724-465-4402 724-354-2143 Fax 724-397-9077 • www.marioncentersupply.com Please call 1-800-344-9142 for more information & pricing


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Indiana County Recycling Center Indiana County Recycling Center/ Indiana County Solid Waste Authority 1715 Route 119 South, P.O. Box 270, Homer City, PA 15748

724-479-0444 Fax: 724-479-0474

Email: icswa@comcast.net • Web: www.indianapa.com/icswa

NEW FEES EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2017

ITEMS ACCEPTED: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:30AM - 3:30PM TELEVISIONS

CRT TVs 19” & smaller on the diagonal $20 CRT TVs 20”- 27” on the diagonal ......... $25 CRT TVs 28”- 32” on the diagonal ......... $35 CRT TVs 33”- 43” on the diagonal .......... $70 CRT Wood Console TVs .......................... $45 Plasma TVs............................................. $30 Rear Projection TVs ............................... $65 DLP TVs .................................................. $25 LCD Flat Panel Display TVs .................... $20

CURRENTLY NO FEE

•PCs • Laptops •Gaming Consoles • Cell Phones

COMPUTER MONITORS

CRT Monitor........................................... $15 LCD Flat Screen Monitor........................ $5 PRINTERS Small Desk Top Print/Copy/Fax Machines $10 Large Desk Top Print/Copy/Fax Machines $25 Floor Model Print/Copy/Fax Machines ... $50 PERIPHERALS

Scanners ................................................ $4 Keyboards.............................................. $2 Mice ....................................................... $1 Computer Speakers ............................... $4 Routers/Switches/Modems .................... $3

Appliances and Other Electronics also accepted for a fee — call for specific item and details.


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Good Luck during Hunting & Fishing Season! 7055 Rte 119 Hwy N Marion Center, Pa 724-397-4900 Mon-Fri: 7-5 Sat: 8-2 Shop Online from over 150,000 items: www.inhomepa.com

Personalized Engravable Items...

Make Great Keepsakes!

WE ENGRAVE ... guns • knives • flasks • frames pet memorials • desk items • pens • mugs and much more

In fact ... we engrave almost anYTHIng!

Email: bobn@crookedcreekcreations.com


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HVAC • PLUMBING • WELL • ELECTRIC

“Your Lawn Beautiful.”

Over

4,900

Different Basic and Hard-To-Find Stock Items

Stop in or order online at keithspecialty.com

Keith Specialty Store

800-953-7100

6791 Rt. 119N, Marion Center 724-397-8838 • 800-705-8838

superiorlawncareusa.com

M-F 8am-6pm Sat: 8am-3pm

Buy • sell • tRade Rifles • shotguns • Pistols scopes • ammo • holsters Reloading supplies Boy scout Merchandise

724-479-3722

Nick’s Bullseye Firearms

2356 Rte. 119, Homer City • nicksbullseyefirearms.com • M-F 10-6; Sat 10-4 “Safe, Effective and Natural”

Come see us at our new location! Flower Boutique 724-465-4440

&

Indiana Floral 724-465-2608

“Helping to express optimal health one spine at a time.”

1680 Warren Rd, Indiana

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Dr. Scott W. Rowley Mon Wed Fri 9am-1:30pm • 3-7pm Tue Thur Sat 9am-1pm 1063 Indian Springs Rd. Indiana, PA 15701 Phone 724-349-8210 Fax 724-349-3839 rowleyfamilychiropractic@gmail.com

SATURDAY 4PM to CLOSE

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TRY US! You Will Love It!


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DIRECTORY WE HAVE IT ALL! Watts Tobacco Outlet

• Archery • Firearms • Hunting Apparel

• Military Surplus • Footwear • Camping

BOB’S ARMY & NAVY

• Fishing • Recreation • Accessories

229 E. Market Street, Clearfield 1-800-838-2627(BOBS) or 814-765-4652

Visit us online at www.bobsarmynavy.com Like us on... Mon. 9-7, Fri. 9-9; Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat. 9-5 Closed Sunday

McNaughton is hiring CDL holders who are not only drivers, but van foremen and manual labor willing. McNaughton & Latrobe MOVING AND STORAGE

140 Old Rte 119 Hwy S

724-463-3571

mcnaughtonallied.com

Your hometown card & gift shop

Sandy’s

CLEANING SERVICE

$

724-459-5880

Don’t Let Your Paycheck Go Up In Smoke!

Play our variety of PA Lottery Games! We Pay Here!

Roll Your Own! – Save up to $2,000 a Year! Hours: M-F 9am-7pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 12pm-5pm

Soft-Lite Windows & Doors 1222 Wayne Ave. Indiana, PA 15701 724.465.1862 877.946.7355 Fax: 724.465.1819 soft-lite.com ekachur@soft-lite.com 39 Year th

Anniversary

(1978-2017)

44 West Market Street, Blairsville

Check out our selection of premium cigars & humidors!

& Doors

SHOWROOM

Brun ner ner INDIANA’S ORIGINAL SUPPLY YARD

PRICE IS WHAT YOU PAY. VALUE IS WHAT YOU GET!

Gift Shoppe, Inc.

Open Mon-Sat 10-5

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William & Mary 18 S. 7th St., Indiana 724-349-1768

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Mulches, Soil, Compost, Sand, Gravel Dealer for Keystone Carports & Steel Buildings

1 Mi. N. of the YMCA on Ben Franklin Rd. N. Open Monday-Friday 9-5; Sat. 8-?

PA064336

724-463-7980

Leave Spring Cleaning to the Pros (Limitations May Apply)

Commercial • Residential • College Housing

Choose from one-time, weekly, biweekly or monthly service by a trained and reliable team of cleaning professionals. Free Estimates • Screened & Insured

Walls, Windows, Floors, General Cleaning

724.465.2406 724.388.2835

Mark Cable Insurance Agency Inc. Auto • Home • Business • Life

210 Washington Street Saltsburg, PA 15681-1132 724-639-9793

21 W. Market St. Blairsville, PA 15717 724-459-7159

markcable@comcast.net


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Bring Home a More Inviting

Living Room

Spring Flooring & Furniture Sale Many different styles of Recliners to choose from

Choose from hundres of different carpet and flooring samples

& Flooring

Various styles of Sofa’s and Sectionals to choose from

6th Street, Clymer | 724-254-2400 | ClymerFurniture.com | Mon.-Thurs. 9am-5pm Fri. 9am-7pm; Sat. 9am-1pm


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klrealestate.com We know that when you choose to buy, sell or rent a property, you choose your real estate agency based on their Realtors. We choose our Realtors by their experience, their knowledge, their dedication to the client, and above all, their integrity...

101 Heritage Run Road, Suite 3, Indiana, PA

724-349-1924

Douglas W. Lockard Broker of Record

Elizabeth Hutton Associate Broker

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amilies enjoy many moments together throughout the years. However, in today’s digital world, quite often those experiences fail to see the light of day past an initial tweet or Instagram post. Too often file upon file remains in a digital graveyard on a mobile phone or external hard drive. Instead of letting photos, videos, drawings, and memorabilia from vacations and other •Mulch •Loose Seed Great Selection of family experiences lin•Fertilizers •Hunting & Fishing License ger unappreciated, families can preserve these Outdoor Power Equipment •Lottery•And More! memories. Explore the various ways to share the beauty goes on occasions with others.

We Have Your Home Improvements Covered…Both Inside and Out!

paints

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Valspar Pristine & Medallion Rebate $10 See Store Valspar Expressions Rebate $7 For Details!

SHANNOCK HARDWARE UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP “We Offer Old Fashion Service”

Joyce Overdorff Associate Broker

John Armstrong Associate Broker

Elizabeth Judge Associate Broker

Sheri Kunkle Associate Broker

Don Altemus Realtor

Paula Bracken Realtor

Kristie Clark Realtor

Jennifer Gonda English Realtor

Janice Kennedy Realtor

Lynn Knapko Realtor

Joseph Kuzneski Realtor

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Christina Struzzi Realtor

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724-783-7241

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Photo books Don’t procrastinate and let photo files pile up. Promptly upload them to your favorite photo printing site or bring them to a retailer that has photo machines, such as a nearby pharmacy. Such businesses routinely offer coupons and steep discounts on photo books. The software is user-friendly, and, in a week or two, you can have a photo book ready to go. This is less time-consuming than making photo albums, printing photos and then placing them behind plasticlined pages. The photo book software also may include background designs and funny captions to help customize pages even further. Photo collage If you are a purist and like to have photo prints in hand, then have several of a particular occasion made and then attach them to a decorative piece of wood. Using a decoupcontinued on page 7


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age product or a shellac, coat the collage so that it can be preserved. Hang your collage as a piece of handmade artwork on display.

Artwork gallery Children routinely bring home artwork they made in school, daycare and other organized classes. Sometimes these items get stashed in plastic containers

tions. Family memories are worth keeping and sharing. There are many ways to display photos, thoughts and other sentiments from special events.

When every second counts, make sure they know where to find you! Have your 911 address visible

18” Wide x 6” long Reflective Sign

Heavy gauge, rust proof aluminum $30 581 Philadelphia St., Indiana

724-463-6264

that are ultimately stored in attics or basements, only to be “discovered” years later. Rather than relegating them to storage, invest in frames of various sizes and hang the pictures as if they were in an art gallery. Make sure the frames are easy to access so that the artwork can be swapped out periodically. Kids will take pride in sharing their creations with family and visitors. Keep a journal Another way to preserve memories is to write down experiences. Each member of the family can fill out a page with a special recollection of a trip or another momentous day. Keep the journal on a coffee table so it can be reviewed every so often. Save it and gift it to future genera-

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Ishman Landscaping and Excavation Services, LLC Offering a wide range of landscaping services: • Mulching Small or Large Areas • Tilling • Brush Hogging • Excavation Work • Utility Lines HIC# • Septic Systems PA041294 • Reclamation Work/Seeding William A. Ishman, Owner 211 Gibson School Rd. Rural Valley, PA 16249 724-354-4121 phone 724-919-7249 cell 724-354-2468 fax E-Mail: dai4@windstream.net

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4 Miles South of Punxsutawney on Route 119

NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON! May: Monday-Friday 9am-8pm; Saturday 9am-6pm • Complete line of Vegetable Plants & Herbs • Variety of Annuals & Perennials • Strawberry Plants • Huge Selection of Hanging Baskets • Porch Planters • Moss Baskets

SO MUCH MORE!

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CUSTOMER APPRECIATION WEEKEND APRIL 28 - 30

POOLS • SPAS • SWIM SPAS

For more Details – debnars.com

Indiana • 724-465-9965 • 2020B Shelly Drive

Blairsville • 724-459-7460 • 1429 Rte 22 Hwy West


$ $ Swanson - 14.5 oz. Sloppy Joe or $ Laundry Detergent 2/ 5 $ Olives .............................................. 4/ 5 Chicken Broth ..............5/ 5 Cottonelle Ultra Comfort Pizza Sauce...........................5/ 5 Bell View - 32 oz. Del Grosso - Mushroom, Meat or Meatless Hunt’s - 24 oz. $ or Clean Care - 12 pk. $ ¢ Cucumber Chips or $ 24 oz. ..... 5/ 5 Bath Tissue ............ 5.99 Ketchup . .................................... 99 Pepper Rings.....................2/ 7 Pasta Sauce Shopper’s Guide | Wednesday, April 26, 2017 USDA Choice Boneless TOP

USDA Choice Boneless TOP

Famously Fresh

Boneless PORK LOIN

ROAST

2.19

$

produce

Red Seedless

ROUND ROUND GROUND POLSKA KIELBASA $ TOMATOES GRAPES ¢ $ 99 ROAST STEAK BEEF OR SMOKED SAUSAGE 2/ 5 70/30% LEAN

Cluster

Lb.

Hillshire Farms - 14 Oz. Pkg.

3.59 3.69 3.19 BACON $

$

Lb.

Lb.

$

99 1

Sugardale lb. pkg. (While Supplies pp Lasts))

HICKORY

Lb.

BUY 2 GET

3 FREE

Lb.

USA 6 oz. Clamshell

USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF BONELESS BEEF

USDA CHOICE BONELESS

FAMOUSLY FRESH 90/10% LEAN

MIKEY’S IQF BONELESS 2.5 LB. BAG

4.69 3.59 4.99 4.49 3.59 3.49

$

Lb.

$

$

Lb.

Lb.

$

$

Lb.

2 SAUSAGE 5 $ 99 3 MEAT $

Lb.

$

California - lb. clamshell

Ea.

2/ 6 1.99 $

Smithfield - 12 oz.

BREAKFAST SAUSAGE OR CHICKEN BISCUIT

Ea.

MATLAWS - LB. BAG

TILAPIA FILLETS MATLAWS - LB. BAG

POLLOCK FILLETS

4/ 5 $

6 Varieties

2/$5

Lb.

SSugardale lb. pkg.

3

John Morrell 1.9 oz. Ready Crisp BUY 1 GET

BACON

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2 MUST BUY 4  MIX & MATCH Liters PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, MIST TWIST, MTN DEW, MUG, BRISK, CRUSH, SCHWEPPES OR DR. PEPPER MUST BUY 2  MIX & MATCH PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, MIST TWIST, MTN DEW OR DR. PEPPER

CHOPS

Boneless Pork Thick, Thin or Stuffing

Ea.

$ 19

Boneless Pork Center Cut

CHOPS

SPARE 1 FREE RIBS

12pk 12 oz. cans

12 oz. bottles 8 pk.

COCA COLA, DIET COKE OR SPRITE

12 Oz. Plastic 8 pks. OR

PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, MIST TWIST, MTN DEW, CRUSH, SCHWEPPES OR DR. PEPPER

3/ 12

18.5 oz. bottles

7.5 Oz. Mini Cans 8 pks.

2/$10 $ Aquafina Water...... 4.99

Lipton - 6 pk. 18.5 oz.

Pure Leaf Tea.........

24 pk. 16.9 oz.

Thirst Quencher - 4 Varieties 8 pk 20 oz. bottlers

GOLD PEAK TEA OR 16.9 oz. 6 pk

GOLD PEAK TEA OR

20 oz. 8 pk

POWERADE OR

Glaceau - 16.9 oz. 6 pk.

$

Mix & Match - Must Buy 3

5/ 5 $

Your Choice

3

$ 99

WATER $ 99 VITAMIN Turner’s - Gallons GATORADE $ ............................2/ 4

5

2/ 5 $ CHEESE SINGLES............. 2/ 5 $ SHREDDED CHEESE 2/ 4 Tropicana - 59 oz.

ORANGE JUICE...................

Kraft - 10.7-12 oz.

Walnut Creek - 8 oz.

.....

$

ICED TEA

1.69 ICED TEA or LEMONADE 1.29 Galliker’s - 16 Oz $ SOUR CREAM ............... 1.69 Turner’s - 12 Oz.

$

Galliker’s - 1/2 Gallons

$

FRENCH ONION DIP...

Lb.

Large

Sesame Street - 3 lb. bag

Whole Seedless

CLEMENTINES WATERMELON RMELLON $ 39 $ 99Ea. $ 99Ea. 2 Lb.

Lb.

3

4

Galliker’s - 4frozen Quart Pails en

9 3 Ice Cream BOGO 99 Banquet - 6.25-11.88 oz. $ Cooked HAM........ 2 5/ 5 Entrees IN OUR HOT CASE Jackson County - 26.6 oz. 2/$5 OUR OWN $ 99 Pierogies TJ Farms - 5 lb. bag MEATLOAF 5 $ Straight Cut Fries 2.99 SPLIT TOP OR $ 19 On Cor - 26 oz. $ HONEY WHEAT Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo 4 2/ BREAD

Ice Cream................................................ 2/ 99 Friendly’s48 oz.

$

Lb.

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Lb.

.............................................................

...................................................

LB.

Nickles - 20 oz.

bakery

2

CHOCOLATE CHIP, OATMEAL RAISIN OR POLKA DOT CANDY

COOKIES 12 CT.

CRAFTSMAN Rear Tine Rototiller, used 3 times, like new, Call (724) 459‑6294 LAWN MOWER: Crafts‑ man 42” riding mower. $250. (724) 463‑1314 Come take a look.

2

$ 49

2005 23’ Jayco Jay Flight, microwave, fridge, freezer, power hitch, a/c, very nice, asking $4,900, Call (724) 422‑8352

..............

Lb.

deli COCA COLA, DIET COKE, SPRITE, Pearl Valley MELLO YELLO, SEAGRAMS, $ Your Choice Colby CHEESE........ BARQ’S, FRESCA, FANTA, OR McAneny $

2/$6

Lb.

Lb.

Lb.

Boneless Pork Loin

Small Call

Roma

Ea.

LLONGHORN

byy the piece

Ea.

¢

¢ 99 ZUCCHINI ZUCCHI HI TOMATOES $ 99 $ 99 & YELLOW 3 SQUASH ASPARAGUS 1 $ $ 59 ¢ 2 99 LEMONS 2/ 1

PEPPERONI

BALLS

68

2/ 4

Armour -HARD SALAMI OR Original, Low Salt Or Turkey Nathan’s - lb. pkg.

Georgia Vidalia

$

2/ 5 BEEF FRANKS 1 FREE $ 39 CHEESE 4 C 1 FREE H HOT $ 19 $ 69 2 DOGS $ 19 D 1 4

Smithfield Hot or Hometown Original Breakfast Roll 16 oz. BUY 1 GET

SAUSAGE

Ea.

Mama Lucia - 12 oz. Italian or Homestyle

Smithfield Thick or Hometown Original 12 oz. pkg. BUY 1 GET

BACON

Armour - 8.3-14 oz. - Several Varieties

Eckrich - Family Pack - 39-42 oz.

HAY And straw. square bales. 724‑388‑5843.

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STRAWBERRIESS O ONIONS N

BREAKFAST $ 99 SMOKED, POLISH ROPE, LINK or Ea. GRILLER BUY 1 GET SAUSAGE OR CHEESE $ 99 SAUSAGE 1 FREE LINKS OR PATTIES

Smithfield - 12 oz.

POOLS: 19’ x 31’ above ground, $899 installed FREE‑ site prep extra. 1‑800‑548‑1923

Lb.

BLUEBERRIES.......................................... CUBED LONDON STIR STEW GROUND CHICKEN Del Monte $ CANTALOUPES ................................ STEAK BROIL FRY MEAT ROUND BREAST USDA CHOICE BONELESS

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8 Tires: (4) 2355r17 and (4) p21560416, asking $5 ea. or $40/all, Call (724) 463‑0686

2005 CHRYSLER P.T Cruiser Touring Edition, 2.4 Turbo, Conv. 86,000 mi., southern car, no rust, like new, $4,400. Call: (724) 254‑4948 2006 JEEP Wrangler, 2 Door Soft Top, 4wd, auto, a/c, 56,100 miles, asking $12,500, (724) 549‑2150 CHRYSLER Town & Country Stow & Go minivan.Very good 115K, $3,000 obo. (724) 349‑3761

shape,

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ASSORTED VARIETIES

2014 YAMAHA Vino motor‑scooter, 50cc, 200 miles, like new. $1,500. (724) 349‑6517

MUFFINS

4.99

$

4 PK. DELALLO - VANILLA OR ANISE

PIZZELLE

...................................................6 OZ.

ITALIAN

ROLLS

........................................................................DOZ.

3.69 $ 2.99

$

1 PAIR Boat Oars, Good Condition. $35. Call (724) 465‑6787


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Post-pregnancy and exercise Upon giving birth, women typically have pretty lengthy to-do lists. Caring for their newborns might take the top spot on such lists, but new mothers must not downplay

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the importance of taking care of themselves as well. According to the latest guidelines established by the Institute of Medicine, women who are considered to be “normal weight” should gain between 25 and 35 pounds during their pregnancies if they are pregnant with only one child. (Note: The World Health Organization defines “normal weight” as having a body mass index between 18.5 and 24.9.) Such weight gain can improve the health outcomes for both women and the children they’re carrying. Women will lose some but not all of their pregnancy weight during childbirth. Recognizing the importance of maintaining healthy weights, many women hope to begin losing their remaining pregnancy weight as soon as possible after their children are born. Exercise can help accomplish that goal, but women must consider certain factors before beginning a post-pregnancy exercise regimen.

Why exercise? The Mayo Clinic notes that exercising after pregnancy provides a host of benefits. Healthy diets can help women lose pregnancy weight, but exercise plays a crucial role in healthy weight loss. Exercise can help women boost their energy levels after childbirth while also improving their cardiovascular fitness. Exercise also can help to strengthen and tone abdominal muscles and alleviate some of the stress that may result from caring for newborn children. Regular exercise can help women sleep better at night as well. When should I begin to exercise? The American Council on Exercise notes that many of the physiological changes associated with pregnancy persist for four to six weeks after giving birth. Women

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