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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. Healthy Steps in Motion – June 20 & 27 from 10am to noon. 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. 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.
HOMERCENTER — 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. Polka Fest – Wednesday, June 14th. Door Open at 3:30pm, dinner served at 4pm. Live Accordion Music & Entertainment by Pittsburgh’s Kevin Salecki at 5pm. On the menu will be: Stuffed Steak & Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Salad and Pie. Tickets in ADVANCE ONLY: $5 for those 60 and older/$6.50 for those persons 59 and under. Call Ashlee 724-349-4500 or 1-800-442-8016.
INDIANA — 1001 Oak St., 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday. Activities: Crafts, billiards, 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 – June 21 & 28 from 10am to noon. Walk Works Group 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. Memorial Day Indoor Picnic – Friday, May 26 from 10:30am - noon. Make your reservation today at 724-465-2697! Reservations are a MUST. 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. Healthy Steps in Motion – June 7 &14 from noon to 2pm. 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.
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EVENTS/PROGRAMS 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, 349 Franklin St., Clymer, PA. Call with questions 888-887-8117 ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS PROGRAM – In Pennsylvania Elder Abuse is defined as abuse,
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Senior farmers’ market nutrition program IT’S BACK! The Pennsylvania Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, a state wide program, through the PA Dept. of Agriculture is designed to put money for the purchase of nutritious produce into the hands of the commonwealth’s population. These checks are for eligible persons 60 and over that meet the 2017 Household Income Eligibility Guidelines (see below). Income is total income (including interest, social security, wages, etc.) 2017 Household Income Eligibility Guidelines are as follows: Single: $22,311 - A Household is a group of related or unrelated individuals Couple: $30,044 - who are living together as one economic unit regardless of age. Three: $37,777 - If your household contains more than three individuals, call 724-349-4509 for income guidelines. This program does NOT include seniors living in nursing home facilities, convents and residential facilities where meals are provided. Each person that qualifies will receive a total of 4 vouchers at $5 each. Each set will be a total of $20 in vouchers to be used at state approved farmers markets. ONLY 1 SET OF VOUCHERS PER PERSON To receive this year’s checks you MUST provide Proof of Age and PA Residency. The following will be accepted as proof: PA Drivers License, PA Photo ID, Birth Certificate, Passport, Military Discharge Papers, Social Security Documents, and/or Income Tax Form 1099’s. This year if you are picking up someone else’s checks for them, you MUST have a PROXY FORM, completed and signed IN ADVANCE by the person for whom you are picking up. In addition, you (the Proxy) must show
I.D. Proxies are limited to four. A person may pick up checks for four individuals only. You may obtain Proxy Forms at your local Aging Services, Inc. Social Center. Distribution dates for Indiana County Residents are as follows: Armagh Social Center: Tuesday, June 6, 10am – noon Two Lick Valley Social Center (Clymer): Tuesday, June 6, 10am – noon Aultman Social Center: Wednesday, June 7, 10am – noon Chestnut Hills Social Center (Blairsville): Wednesday, June 7, 10am – noon
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Website: www.rdbrownmemorials.com Main Office 724-349-2810 Email: rdbrownmem@comcast.net Townfair Plaza Blairsville Punxsutawney Johnstown
724-349-2840 724-459-9333 814-938-2355 814-266-2392
Independent Contractor Walking Carrier Routes Are Available:
HOMER CITY BORO
• Pellegrene Dr. • Kassal St. • Scribe Ave.
CARPENTERS
Local Construction Company looking for reliable & experienced carpenters. Local work only, competitive wages & excellent opportunity for advancement, Send resumes to: pscc1@verizon.net
POSITION IN AUTO SALES
Good Working Atmosphere, Prior experience preferred, Indiana Area. Send resume to PO Box 117, Indiana, PA 15701
LOVING Families needed! FCCY needs caring foster parents for children who can no longer live at home. Call 1-800-747-3807 EOE Portable Toilet Driver With Good Driving Record. (724) 459-5680
INDIANA BORO • Washington St.. • School St.
SHOPPER’S GUIDE • Homer City
Multiply your savinGs with
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Call The Indiana Gazette Circulation Department at 724.465.5555 for details.
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99 /mo. Only $ for home delivery
or $699/mo. for the epaper Get the details…call today
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Looking for Pizza Makers, Counter People, Bartenders. Apply in Person: STEELWORKS 1830 Oakland Ave.
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Learn more about the DB Difference! Stop in to check out our design center, walk through our model homes and talk to our building specialists!
1.866.794.2626
706 Eisenhower Blvd
Johnstown, PA It’s Time For Autumn
www.DB-Homes.com
AND A GREAT TIME FOR A NEW HOME
OPEN HOUSE MAY 27, 11am-4pm
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Answers to Puzzles From Page 6 Word Scramble: degree
CLERICAL Office Jobs Email resume to valerilazors@verizon.net or call 724‑349‑8777 for appt.
Memorial Weekend
Special! Chicken Nuggets Saturday, May 27 - Monday, May 29
MCNAVISH & SONS QUALITY Lawn Care Landscaping, Lawn Care, Spring clean ups Free Estimates Fully Insured. (724) 541‑0680
10 Piece
4 $ 00 6
Will Do HOUSE CLEANING Call or Text Candy (724) 388‑6636
$
HANDYMAN FOR HIRE, INC Remodeling, Electricial, maintenance & repairs.
See us on Angie’s list. 724‑465‑0297 PA12963
+ tax
McCLURE PLASTER Repair, Water Damage, Cracks, Etc., Since 1973 (724) 422‑6975
12 Place Setting, Wind‑ some Diplomat Sango Pattern China, lt. green w/gold band, like new, $125, Call (724) 349‑9527 AIR Conditioner, works good, nothing wrong with it, asking $25 obo, Call (724) 422‑7259 Brown Chair, asking Call (724) 463‑6336
$30,
+ tax
ONLY
HAULING Need your un‑ wanted items hauled away. Call 724‑463‑8254.
SOFA & Matching Chair, Oak Table w/4 chairs, Recliners, Queen Size Mattress, cCherry Entertainment Cen‑ ter, Call (724) 840‑1146
00
20 Piece
handymanforhireonline.com
MEN’S Blue Jeans, 4 pair size 32X32, brand new, never worn. $10 a pair. (724) 541‑1489
ONLY
Hot Dogs
2/ 1 54 3
Banana Split
$
$
+ TAX
+ tax
+ tax
Chile, Cheese, Kraut 30¢ extra each
Chicken, Cheeseburgers, Milkshakes & More!
4C’s Ice Cream 8488 Route 422 Hwy. E, 11 Miles East of Indiana Hours: Mon. - Sat. 11am - 10pm; Sun. 12 Noon - 10pm
724-349-0717
Cash Only. Call Ahead for Your Carry-Out Orders
10
Eat! EAT! EAT!
Fortune Buffet Serving Chinese, American, & Japanese Cuisine
Next to Michael’s - 724-463-0688
Indiana’s LARGEST
All You Can Eat Buffet!
$3 OFF
Fortune Buffet
Two Adult Dinner Buffets
Expires 5/31/17. Cannot be combined with SG any other offer or coupon.
10
Fortune Buffet
% OFF
Lunch Buffets (Limit 6)
Expires 5/31/17. Cannot be combined with SG any other offer or coupon.
“I hand-select only the freshest meats, and will custom cut them to your specifications.” Greg...Meat Dept. Manager
Shopper’s Guide | Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Grilling foods to be safe and healthy
WHAT’S UP BLAIRSVILLE MAY 27th - 3rd Annual Paddle & Picnic After Hours Kayaking, food & entertainment Contact BCDA for details 724-459-8588 MAY 29th - Annual John Yelenic 5K Run/Walk 7am Registration | 8am Race at the Blairsville Community Center Call 724-459-9100 to pre-register
724-459-6400 • Market St, Blairsville • ravailas.com
VerNON MaNOr SaNdWICH
99
¢
EA.
2 lB. Bag
4.99
$
HOrMel FullY COOKed
EA.
SaVe $1.50 ea.
HOrMel alWaYS TeNder BONeleSS
BACON PORK SIRLOIN 2.5 OZ. PK.
ROAST
2/ 6 1.99 $
$
SaVe $1.00 ea.
PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 22-28 Mon-Sat 6am-10pm Sunday 7am-8pm
LB.
New Releases...
SUNSHINE & EYE OF THE BUCK
LB.
724-463-8506
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
Buy a meat thermometer One of the easiest ways to take the guesswork out of grilling is to use a meat thermometer. By knowing internal temperatures in a few seconds, grillmasters can have juicy foods that are cooked to the correct temperature so foodborne illnesses do not become a problem. Cooking by sight is inaccurate, as the outside of the food may look well done even though the inside is still pink. Thermometers allow cooks to avoid cutting open foods to check doneness, spilling out tasty juices in the process. continued on page 11
W i n dg a t e
Vineyards & Winery
Indiana Mall I Pittsburgh Mills Mall & 1998 Hemlock Acres Rd., Smicksburg, PA 16256 Open Daily Noon - 5pm | 814-257-8797 | windgatevineyards.com
DELI Corned Beef ........$4.99 lb. Roast Beef .............$4.99 lb. Virginia Ham ........$3.49 lb. Chopped Ham ...$2.39 lb. Garlic Bologna ...$3.61 lb. Butterball Smoked Turkey Breast.......$5.49 lb. Hormel Hard Salami..........$4.49 lb. Our Own! Smoked Here! Smoked Slab Bacon ............$4.99 lb. CHEESE American................$2.99 lb. American 5lb. ........... $12.00 Butter Cheese.....$4.49 lb. Baby Swiss ............$4.19 lb. Colby Longhorn $3.60 lb. Ghost Pepper Cheese ......................$8.99 lb. Pepperoni Cheese$4.19 lb.
ALL FISH FILLETS
20%OFF while supplies last Sugardale Hot Dogs..$1.25pk Pureau Water 24 pk $2.99
BAKE SALE SATURDAY JUNE 10
Open 24 Hours
n’s Diner Deafull menu Since 1934
Stop by any of our locations and enjoy a sampling.
SaVe $1.00 lB.
CLOSED
Preheat and prepare the grill Be sure to preheat the grill to between 400 F and 500 F. Use a nonstick spray on the grates while the grill is heating. This way foods will not stick and create a mess that will ultimately require considerable cleaning.
Sugardale
1 lB. PK.
MAY 25 - JUNE 7
People rely on indoor and outdoor grills to prepare foods all year long. Not only can menu items made on the grill taste delicious, but they also may be healthier than foods cooked via other methods. When done correctly, grilling is a versatile way to cook tasty foods relatively quickly. One of the challenges of cooking over high, open heat is the difficulty in determining just how long to keep foods over the flame. Take them off too soon and they may be undercooked. Wait too long and items may be dry and charred. Use these tips to make grilling easy and safe.
June 11th - First Blairsville Area Motorcycle Ride & C3 Family Friendly Ride of the Year! Meet & Greet 1pm at Crossroads Community Church. Call Eric at 724-388-1828 sponsored by for details.
HOT DOGS PEPPERONI
SALE
homemade pies Route 22, Blairsville
Sherry Appliances 814-948-8550 4217 Crawford Ave, Northern Cambria
8614 Rt. 259 Hwy., Homer City 3 Miles South of Brush Valley Mon. - Sat. 8AM - 6PM Closed Sunday While Supplies Last
Not Responsible For Typographical Errors
S
$
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Grilling safe and healthy
continued from page 10
The U.S. Department of Agriculture advises on minimal internal temperatures for meats and poultry (https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/food-safety-education/get-answers/food-safety-fact-sheets/safe-food-handling/safe-minimum-internal-temperature-chart/ct_index). Keep in mind that food continues to cook when it is taken off the grill. Therefore, removing a few minutes before it has reached a certain temperature is ideal. Fish is fast Don’t avoid grilling fish because of its delicacy. Using wood planks or any of the newer grilling gadgets available can keep flaky fish from falling through the grates. Plus, fish is an ideal go-to when one is really short on cooking time. If necessary, experiment with varieties of fish that are durable, such as salmon or tuna.
Leave an empty spot Have an unheated area of the grill or one that is set to a low temperature so there is somewhere to move food if a flare-up occurs or if something is cooking too fast. This is also a good spot to finish foods that may need a little more time over indirect heat — such as burgers that require melted cheese.
Hot Dogs, Hot Dogs... Get Your Dogs Here! Memorial Day Special SaturDay 10am-6pm
Use sauce at the end Avoid charring foods by using sugary sauces toward the end of cooking. Otherwise, the sauce can burn quickly and contribute to potentially carcinogenic char. Grilling can be made easier with a few tricks of the trade. The results will be delicious, healthy and safe to enjoy.
Seed Potatoes & Tomato Stakes
MEAT SPECIALS BONE-IN RIB EYE $
HANGING BASKETS HERB
PLAN
TS
VEGETABLE PLANTS & BEDDING FLOWERS Let us complete your party with fresh
VEGETABLE TRAYS FRESH FRUIT CHEESE TRAYS Order Ahead, Call Now!
Cokeville Produce
724-459-9059
2218 S. Rte 217, Blairsville Open 7 Days a Week, 9am-6pm!
WE WILL BE CLOSED MEMOrIaL Day
Clymer
8.98 SPARE RIBS $3.28 $ CHICKEN BREASTS 2.29
GROCERY SPECIALS DELGROSSO 24 OZ.
STEAKS
LB.
“KC BBQ RUBBED”
LB.
ST LOUIS STYLE
HOT DOGS
LB.
SEAFOOD SPECIALS
4-5 OZ. AVG.
LOBSTER TAILS
4.99 $ 7.98 $ 5.99
$
MAYONNAISE
LB.
EA.
EA.
4/$5
tatesmarket.com PRODUCE SPECIALS FLORIDA ICEBERG HEAD
LETTUCE SWEET CORN
2.99 99¢ $3.99
$
EA.
ORANGE JUICE HAMBURGER HELPER
SEEDLESS
$
$
EA.
EA.
ISALY’S CHOPPED HAM ........... $2.89LB. HARD SALAMI .............................$4.29LB VIRGINIA BAKED HAM .............$3.99LB. WUNDERBAR BOLOGNA ....... $2.79LB. GREAT LAKES
YELLOW AMERICAN CHEESE....$2.99LB ULTRA SHARP CHEDDAR....... $3.99LB. SMOKED SWISS CHEESE ........ $4.99LB.
PEPSI 16.9 OZ 6 PACKS
SHURFINE
SODA
12 PACK CANS
4/$9 4/$10
See Our Full Ad At www.DiMaiosMarket.com We Accept All Major Credit Cards, PA WIC Vouchers, and Food Stamps
DOZ.
3.99 2/ 5 WATERMELONS RED RIPE 16 OZ. $ $ STRAWBERRIES 1.99 5/ 5 DELI SPECIALS BEVERAGE SPECIALS
HOMEMAKER 59OZ.
5/$5
FRESH COD FILLETS WHOLEY’S 16 OZ. FROZEN BAY SCALLOPS
PASTA SAUCE
HELLMANN’S 30 OZ.
BONELESS SKINLESS SUGARDALE 16 OZ.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 28 - JUNE 3
check out our new online ordering for meat & deli items Go to
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dimaiosmarket.com and click on the online order tab on the homepage!
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PRESTO Pressure Cooker, 6 quart, new, $25, Call (724) 639‑3051
ARMY Infantry ice $200. (724) 463‑7753
box,
STAIR GLIDE, Excellent condition. 2 remotes, $600. (724) 349‑4357 WAGONER Roller Paint‑ ing System, # 906, in box (factory recond.), asking $20. Call (724) 525‑5000
BUYING Motorcycles, Mopeds, & Minibikes. (724) 996‑2693
beautiful
Whole
Sold In 10 Lb. Box Frozen WHOLE
STRIP STEAK
Green Giant 10 Lb. Bag Idaho
SPARE RIBS POTATOES
5 22 2
$ 89 $
LAWN Mower Trailer, $75. (724) 465‑7300 LAWNMOWER, Troy‑bilt, Bronco, Kohler Engine, 17 hp, 42” twin blade, asking $950, Call (724) 349‑1659
SMALL Square Interna‑ tional Bailer; model 440, & SNYDER 200 gal. fiber‑ glass sprayer; nozzle 22”, fold booms 24 ft.; 2 flat hay wagons, 7 x15 6 x 14; Scalton elevator sections 16ft new, 44 old chain in‑ cluded; Oliver 10 ft. Transport lift with hydro lift. all well maintained in‑ side, call for details (724) 349‑3652
deli
Cubes 24 pk. 12 oz. cans
PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, MTN DEW, BRISK, CRUSH, SCHWEPPES, OR DR. PEPPER
Smithfield
VIRGINIA HAM
$ 99 $ $ 99 99 2/ 10
Lb.
Ea.
Cut & Bulk Wrapped - Free Of Charge
Eckrich - 10-14 oz. Several Varieties
Ea.
MUST ST B BUY UY Y2
2
M MIX IX & MATC MATCH
Lb.
Hagan - 48 oz. Premium
Herr’s H err s - 9.5 9.5 oz. oz.
POTATO ICE CHICKEN CHIPS CREAM DRUMSTICKSS SAUSAGE BEANS BUY 2 GET Jumbo (Any Size Pack)
Bush’s 22-28 oz. Baked Or Grilling g
ROPE, LINKS OR GRILLERS O RG RILLERS
99 2/ 3 2/ 3 ¢
$
$
Lb.
POOLS: 19’ x 31’ above ground, $899 installed FREE‑ site prep extra. 1‑800‑548‑1923
iss like like a flo ower, wer, w e a ch o ne each one
and unique a Honoring Our Brave Heroes Forunique. Their Sacrifices
PRICES GOOD MAY 2531, 2017
NEW YORK
BOWFLEX Treadclimber 10. used less than 4 hrs, Paid over 3K. $800.00 Call (724) 422‑8662
a
Store Hours: Mon-Sat 8-8; Sunday 9-5 CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY
120 4th St., Clymer WILLIAMS Appliance, Selling quality new & used Call (724) 397‑2761.
Mother
724.254.4420 tatesmarket.com
Maxwell House Ground 24.5-30.6 oz. o Cups 1 2 cct. t. orr K K-Cups 12
Heinz - 38 oz.
Kraft Kraf Kr aftt - 30 o oz. z.
MIRACLE TOMATO COFFEE KETCHUP MAYONNAISE WHIP
5 1
2
Ea.
Sweet Baby Rays - 18 oz.
Hellmann’s z. 30 o oz.
2
1
$ 99 3 FREE
BBQ SAUCE
1 GET $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 BUY 1 FREE Ea.
Sunny D - 64 oz.
Ea.
Kraft Jet Puffed - 10 oz.
Ea.
Ea.
Lay’s - 9.5 oz. - 10 oz. Citrus Punch.......................... 99¢ Marshmallows...... .. 2/$3 or Reese’s Puffs - 8.9-12 oz. $ Potato Chips.........BOGO Cereal ..........................................2/ 5 Barilla - Selected Varieties Best Yet - 14.4 oz. Hefty- 20-50 ct. Pasta 12-16 oz. ................ .. 5/$5 Graham Crackers.. 2/$5 Ragu - 16-24 oz. $ 3/ 5 Pasta Sauce .................. Vlasic - 24 oz. Plates or Bowls. ....... 2/$5 Thirst Quencher Pickles......................... BOGO Gatorade 20 oz. 8 pks$4.99 Chef Boyardee - 14.5-15 oz. ¢ Bounty Basic - 8 pk. Duncan Hines - 18.3 oz. Fudge, Dark $ Canned Pasta ..................... 99 Kool Aid 10 pk. or Milk Chocolate Paper Towels ......... 2/ 11 $ French’s Brown or Yellow $ Brownie Mix............. BOGO Jammers ............................ 2/ 4 Mustard 18-20 oz....... 1.79 Charmin Essentials - 12 pk.
Ken’s - 16 oz.
Dressing ................................2/
Propel - 6 pk 16.9 oz. bottles
Cocoa Puffs, Golden Grahams,Cheerios
4 Flavored Water 2/ 6 Steak Sauce. .......... 3.49
$
USDA Select USDA Select Ground Fresh Twice Daily Boneless Bottom Boneless Bottom Lean 90/10%
.......
Curly’s 24 oz.
$
BABY BACK RIBS
A1 - 10 oz.
$
Soft or Stong
Bath Tissue ........... 2/$11
produce California $ 99 Florida Bi Color Lb. CHERRIES .......................................... 1 FREE SWEET California BUY 1 GET
2
or Milk Chocolate
Kool Aid - 10 pk.
Ken’s - 16 oz.
Propel - 6 pk 16.9 oz. bottles
Brownie Mix............. BOGO
Jammers ............................ 2/$4 Mustard 18-20 oz....... $1.79 French’s Brown or Yellow
2/$4 Flavored Water 2/$6 Steak Sauce. .......... $3.49
Dressing
Shopper’s Guide................................ | Wednesday, May 24, 2017
A1 - 10 oz.
.......
Paper Towels ......... 2/
11
Charmin Essentials - 12 pk. Soft or Stong ...........
2/$11
Bath Tissue
produce California $ Florida Bi Color BABY CHERRIES .......................................... 1 FREE RIBS SWEET California ROUND ROUND GROUND BallorBACK Park Meat CORN NECTARINES........................ $ Bunsize Meat $ ROAST STEAK ROUND FRANKS $ 99 3 Pk. $ Holten 1.5 lb. box ROMAINE HEARTS .......... $ $ $ 99 QUARTER POUND $ Lb. Lb. Lb. BEEF PATTIES ZUCCHINI OR Ea. $ ASPARAGUS .................................. WHOLE BONE IN USDA SELECT FRESH FRESH CUT USDA SELECT YELLOW SQUASH 8-12 LB. AVG. BONELESS BONE IN NEW YORK USDA Select USDA Select Ground Fresh Twice Daily Boneless Bottom Boneless Bottom Lean 90/10%
Curly’s 24 oz.
BUY 1 GET
15 oz. pkg.
3.49 3.59 3.69
2/ 4
8/ 2
3
99¢
BONELESS
PORK PORK BUTT STRIP CUBED BEEF STEW BUTT ROAST STEAKS STEAK MEAT $ $ $ $ $
1.69 1.79 6.79 4.79 4.89 Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Mama Lucia - 12 oz. Italian or Homestyle
Smithfield 12 oz. Thick or Hometown Original
Lb.
Smithfield - 16 oz.
HOT DOGS
$
Lb.
2
$ 99 Ea.
Nathan’s - 1 lb. pkg. 6 Varieties BEEF
FRANKS
5/ 5
3
Eckrich k i h or H Healthy lth O Ones 6.5-7 oz. Tubs
Meats $ 99 Luncheon $
3
$ 99
Ea.
Ea.
2/ 5
Sweet Georgia Vidalia
Lb.
Fresh Bone-In PorkWestern Style
Lb.
ICELANDIC
PULLED PORK,
PICK
CHICKEN OR BEEF
On The Vine
Lb.
Lb.
MIST TWIST, LIPTON, MUG, CRUSH OR SCHWEPPES
4/$10
2 Liters
99 2 LITERS
PEPPERONI STICKS
COLA, DIET COKE ¢ COCA SPRITE, BARQ’S,
5/ 5 $
FANTA, MELLO YELLO, SEAGRAMS OR MINUTE MAID MUST BUY 5 MIX & MATCH
Lb.
Lb.
1.99 1.99 2.99
deli
Margherita Pre-Sliced
3$ 99
$ 99
PEPPERONI, HARD, OR GENOA SALAMI
Lb.
Ea. EEa.
¢
b. Lb. New Crop - 5 Lb. Bag g
RED POTATOES $ 99
2
Lb..
Ea.
Ea.
99
Margherita - 20 Oz.
Regular or Hot
FILLETS
Ea.
Quality Q lit Chekd Chfrozen - 48 oz.
3/ 10 Whipped Topping BOGO Ice Cream.................................. $
.5 LITER 6 PKS.
PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, MIST TWIST, MTN DEW, MUG, CRUSH, SCHWEPPES OR DR. PEPPER
16.9 oz. 6 pk 20 oz. 8 pk.
Glaceau - 16.9 oz. 6 pk.
LIPTON 6 PK. 18.5 OZ.
Dasani - 24 Pk. 16.9 oz. bottles
7UP, A&W, CANADA DRY, SUNKIST, SQUIRT, RC OR VERNORS
.5 LITER 6 PKS
PURIFIED WATER
SINGLES
3
Pearl Valley
Lb.
Ea.
12 oz.................
Imperial - Quarters - 16 oz.
$
IN OUR HOT CASE Eckrich
Nickles - 8 pk. Hamburger or Hot Dog
$ 99Lb. BUNS
POT ROAST Kingsford Twin Pack 12.9 oz. bags
6
...............................................
bakery RED, WHITE & BLUE CHERRY, APPLE AND BLUEBERRY
2/ 3
Turner’s - Gallons
FLAG CAKE
ICED TEA ............................2/
$
Turner’s -12 Oz.
10
3
1299 $ 99 6 2/$3
$
1/4 SHEET AMERICAN EA. AMERICAN FLAG DOZ. DELUXE HAMBURGER .......................................8 PK.
4 CHARCOAL $ 8” PIES CUPCAKES FRENCH ONION DIP ....... 1.69 BRIQUETS Galliker’s - 1/2 Gallon $ $ 99 TEA OR LEMONADE . 1.29 $ 99 ¢ ICED Galliker’s -16 Oz. $ Ea. ROLLS SOUR CREAM .................. 1.79
2/ 4 VEGETABLE SPREAD 79
CHEESE
Banquet - 24-27 oz. Selected Varieties
Lb.
MUST BUY 4 MIX & MATCH
Kraft Yellow American -
Lb.
Grandma’s Original
4/$10 FAYGO SODA 3/$9 12 pk 12 oz. cans
Honeysuckle
2012 John Deere 3038E Tractor & Frontier RC 2060 Lift Type Rotary Mower, HST Transmis‑ sion and Mower Attach‑ ment, Excellent Condi‑ tion, Used only 38 hours, Asking $14,900, make of‑ fer, Call (724) 349‑6366
4 STEEL Belted radial tires 205/55/R16. Like new! $200. for all. (724) 459‑9201 TIRES: P225/75/R15, ap‑ prox 30‑35%, asking $40/both, (724) 463‑8238 after 5pm
1991 DODGE Shadow, 4 dr. hatchback, Memphis car, no rust, 74,000 miles, some peeled paint, 1 sm. ding, $1,500. Call (724) 479‑2021 2002 CHRYSLER Sebring, 4 dr, 133,200 miles, asking $1,800, Call (724) 463‑6306
Cool Whip - 8 oz.
TURKEY BREAST 4 GOLD PEAK TEA $ 99 Family Size $ Your Choice POTATO SALAD 1 2.99 POWERADE $ 99 Entrees SWISS CHEESE 4 $ VITAMIN WATER $ 99 $ PURE LEAF TEA 2/ 10 MUST BUY 4 MIX & MATCH
sale,
Ea.
Ea.
Our Own Bulk Loose
for
Ea.
99¢
$ STRAWBERRIES........................... 6 oz. Clamshell $ BLACKBERRIES......................... Pint Clamshell $ BLUEBERRIES...............................
Eckrich Family Pack 39-42 oz., 4 Varieties
HAY and Straw Call (814) 952‑3670
Lb.
WATERMELON LETTUCE
FOR 5 ONIONS 1 STEAK SAUSAGES $ 99 19 $ $ 89 4.99 TOMATOES SPARE RIBS 1 $ 99 $ 7.89 SAUSAGE $239 COD 4 99¢
$ 89
Fresh Bone-In Pork Shoulder
Curly’s 16 oz.
Lb.
California Iceberg
California C lif i - lb. Clamshell
Sliced White or Yellow American
Armour Classic- 12 oz.
Seedless
Eckrich - 12-14 oz. Regular, Bunsize, Jumbo or Cheese
2/ 5 FRANKS BUY 1 GET $ CHEESE 2.79 1 FREE $
BACON CO CON BUY 1 GET T 1 FREE E
MEAT BALLS
Hot Or Hometown Original Breakfast ROLL SAUSAGE
Lb.
GREEN CABBAGE..........
Lb.
299 199 199 299 39¢
13
2001 CHEVY Tahoe 4x4, 112k, asking $3995 obo, will consider trade for Quad, Call (724) 840‑1146 1946 FORD F1 pickup, stored inside 20+ years, needs restored, $3,000 obo. (724) 422‑7450
2006 H‑D Wide Glide, 9,072 mi., extra chrome, custom paint, inspected to Aug. $7,500. Must be sean to appreciate. 724‑ 464‑2002 leave message. 2008 Motorcycle/ scooter, wildfire 250cc, excelllent condition, 4300 miles, 100 mpg, $800. (724) 422‑7450
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Be aware of ticks when enjoying the outdoors When the weather warms, yards beckon, hiking trails look even more inviting and even a patch of grass can be a welcoming respite. Lots of fun can be had outside, but caution is needed. While this time of year is prime for outdoor frolicking, it’s also a time when tick populations explode. Ticks are small crawling bugs in the arachnid (spider) family. There are hundreds of different kinds of ticks in the world. The Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation says there are at least 40 species of tick in Canada alone. The creature subsists on meals of blood from a host animal. Ticks can carry bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that can cause serious disease in humans and other animals, states LymeDisease.org. Ticks feed and mate mostly on deer, but rodents, birds, lizards, and just about any other animal can be a host to these non-
discriminatory bugs. Animals carry the diseases, which are then passed through the tick to others. Disease-spreading ticks can be extremely hard to detect because of their diminutive size, especially when they are in the larva or nymph stages. Therefore, preventing tick bites remains the single-best way to stay ahead of Lyme disease and other illnesses. Understanding tick habitats and behavior can make it easier to avoid them.
Where to find ticks Ticks will congregate anywhere the animals Wearing long pants and sleeves and tall socks can discourage ticks from latching on when they feed upon live. Pri- people are enjoying the outdoors. marily they are located in wooded and grassy areas. Adults will climb up on tall grass waiting for an animal to pass by so they can away from trees and yard edges. climb aboard. Nymphs and larvae will live in layers of • Discourage unwanted animals with fencing. • Prevent tick migration into yards with a three-footdecomposing leaves under trees. Moisture is a friend to ticks, which are less active in wide barrier of gravel between lawns and wooded sunny, dry areas. Therefore, the Centers for Disease areas. Control and Prevention says removing leaf litter, clear- • If desired, employ acaricides (tick pesticides) to reing tall grasses and brush and mowing the lawn fre- duce the number of ticks in your yard. Now For Your Convenience Complete Western Wear, Trailers, quentlyOn canour help.Complete The following are additional ways to On the go Parts, All Under One Roof! Line ofTrailer Trailers! create tick-safe zones at home. When enjoying the great outdoors, avoid tall grasses Now Fo FACTORY DIRECT PRICING r YouTRAILERS r Convenience UTILITY • Stack wood neatly in a dry area. Com plet e Western Wear, Tra our Co $50 iler OFF s, mplayground continued on page 15 plLandscaping ete Li ne Economy Trailerof 6x12 Tra ilerentertaining Par Tr • Keep equipment and aits,le Allrs Und!spaces er OneSINGLE Roof! ARIAT • H&H • JUST IN • $ MUCK BOOT S • CARO LINA AXLES BOOT S ALL NOW
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The pros and cons of trading in and selling your vehicle to determine the value of their vehicles. Prospective sellers also can describe the condition of their vehicles to get the most accurate estimate possible with regard to the value of the vehicle. Private sales also require devoting some time to getting the vehicle a tune-up and washing and detailing it. Plus, a seller will have to sort through the possible buyers and confirm their legitimacy and ability to pay. Trading in Trading in an old car has many benefits, including the simplicity of such transactions. Dealerships will assess the value of the vehicle and offer a trade-in price. That money is then applied to the purchase price of the new car. Trading in may not prove as lucrative as selling the vehicle. That’s because dealers have to leave room
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Host a successful yard sale Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new peo-
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Pests can be a nuisance. Whether they're scampering about the yard while you try to entertain guests or invading your home's interior when the weather outside pushes them indoors, pests are almost always unwelcome guests. Many homeowners address pest problems with pesticides. But the Environmental Protection Agency notes that there are other ways for homeowners to control pest problems around their homes. Though sometimes pesticides prove the only way to effectively eradicate pest problems, the following are some more eco-friendly alternatives homeowners can try before opting for pesticides. • Cut off food sources. One of the primary reasons pests infiltrate a home is to get food. Homeowners who don't create opportunities for pests to eat might be able to prevent infestations without the need for pesticides. When storing items in a pantry, make sure all boxes and bags are tightly sealed. Many pests can easily access food sources stored in cardboard boxes, so homeowners with roach or ant infestations might want to consider storing cereal, sugar and flour in sealable plastic containers that such pests cannot penetrate.
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• Keep a tidy house. Pests do not only access food sources stored in the pantry. A dirty house is also very inviting to pests, who can feast on crumbs left behind on floors and tables. Don't leave crumbs lying around on tables or countertops, as such scraps might not seem like a meal to you but will serve as a great source of food for hungry pests. Sweep and mop kitchen floors to remove any traces of food that might have fallen on the ground while you were cooking, and be sure to vacuum around the table where you and your family eat dinner night. • Don't be sunk by your sink. A dirty sink is another attraction pests can't resist. If your sink does not come equipped with a garbage disposal, install a food trap on the drain so food is not washing down the drain, where it can stick to the side of the pipe and attract
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pests. Dirty dishes should be cleaned immediately as well. If allowed to sit in the sink for hours or overnight, dirty dishes will attract hungry pests, so clean the dishes and then give your sink a quick cleaning once the dishes have been washed. • Stay dry. Water is very attractive to pests and roaches in particular. A very small amount of water is all some roaches need to feel satisfied, so all surfaces and sinks should be kept dry. Drain water from the sink, as a sink full of water is attractive to roaches because they know how to swim and can use water as a food source. Leaky plumbing should also be addressed, as leaky faucets, hoses and pipes may create a pestfriendly environment that's difficult to eradicate once it's established. • Address leaks around the house. A pest infestation also may be a byproduct of leaks around the house. Cracks or openings along the baseboards or behind the sink can create a point of entry for hungry pests, so seal any such cracks or openings as soon as possible. Pests also may enter a home through holes in window screens or march right in through the front door if there is any space between the bottom of the door and the continued on page 21
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Planting a vegetable garden can be a worthwhile endeavor for anyone who has an available patch of land. Gardens need not take up much space, and even apartment dwellers without yards can plant small gardens in containers they place on terraces or window boxes. Although establishing a garden is easy enough, beginners may make a few mistakes along the way. Those who already have paved the garden way before can offer novice gardeners some worthwhile tips. One of the first decisions novice gardeners must make is which crops to grow. This will help determine how much land you will need and which supplies or soil amendments will be necessary. According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, a common error for beginners is planting too much and more than anyone could ever consume, so it’s best to start small and be proud of that small garden. Plants such as peppers, squash and tomatoes produce throughout the season, so you may not need many plants to provide for your needs. Less prolific plants may require a greater investment to produce a similar yield. Locate your garden in an area that gets adequate sun. Many vegetables need between six and eight hours of sunlight per day. Without enough light, they
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Another good tip is to locate the garden near the house or barbecue grill. This way you can easily harvest fresh produce and use it when cooking. Soil preparation is also key. Till the soil and remove debris like rocks, sticks and hard clumps of dirt. Work with organic material, such as manure or compost. Apply mulch after planting to help maintain moisture levels in the soil. Plant the tallest crops at the rear of your garden bed. Work forward with shorter crops. Try to leave a foot or more between planting rows. It’s easy to get a garden started and enjoy fresh food for many months to come.
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Breathing easier about CPAP treatment People who routinely toss, turn, snore, and wake up feeling less than refreshed in the morning may have more to worry about than simply not getting a good’s night sleep. They may be experiencing a relatively common yet largely undiagnosed condition that can contribute to long-term risk for various diseases. Sleep disorders have become a significant health issue. Sleep apnea, which affects an estimated 22 million people in the United States, can contribute to difficulty sleeping. Sleep apnea causes periods defined by an inability to breathe. The American Sleep Apnea Association says sleep apnea comes in three types: obstructive, wherein a blockage of the airway is usually caused by the collapse of the tongue or soft palate; central, when the brain fails to signal muscles to breathe; and complex, which is a combination of the two conditions. Over time, sleep apnea can be a risk factor for heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and other serious conditions, says the Cleveland Clinic. That is why symptoms that may begin as mildly agitating snoring sessions should be brought to a doctor’s attention. When sleep apnea is identified, one of the more successful treatments is widely referred to as “CPAP.” According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure, is a treatment that uses mild air pressure to keep breathing airways open. A CPAP machine includes a mask or other device that fits over the nose or nose and mouth. The mask is connected to a machine via a tube, through which humidified air is blown. In cases of obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, CPAP can reverse the complete blockages or narrowing of upper airways. When used correctly, CPAP may be the only treatment necessary to address OSA. Sleep apnea is usually confirmed by an overnight sleep study known as a polysomnogram, or PSG, conducted in a lab or at home. According to the American Sleep Apnea Society, a PSG is often followed by with a CPAP titration study. Individuals who will require CPAP can choose among masks
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