Shopper's Guide April 10, 2015

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Vol. 16

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‘11 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT

‘12 BENZ M-CLASS ML350

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4WD, 1 OWNER

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WAS $39,999

‘13 CHEVY MALIBU LT

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WAS $19,999

$18,969

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‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 1 OWNER, SAT RADIO, 15K Miles

WAS $13,999

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$12,969

$23,769

‘14 TOYOTA COROLLA S

‘10 TOYOTA RAV4

4WD, AUTO, 1 OWNER

1 OWNER, BACK UP CAMERA, ONLY 21K MILES #T7511A

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WAS $17,999

WAS $20,999

‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA LE

1 OWNER

#F7606

WAS $17,995

$16,969

2010 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS #Z7625A

2014 CHEVROLET IMPALA LTD #F7557

2007 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING #F7574

2012 TOYOTA PRIUS V #N7635A

1 OWNER, AUTO WAS $12,999 ................ $11,969

AUTO, 1 OWNER WAS $22,599 .................. $21,488 #F7542

2011 CHRYSLER 200S

2012 NISSAN ROGUE

2011 NISSAN SENTRA

38K, FWD WAS $14,928............................. $13,988 #F7605 WHITE, 1 OWNER WAS $16,999............ $15,969

2012 TOYOTA COROLLA #A7592

AUTO, 58K, GRAY WAS $16,995 ................ $15,988

2013 TOYOTA PRIUS C #N7406A

HATCH, 1 OWNER WAS $17,995 ............... $16,969 #F7555

2014 FORD FOCUS SE

HATCHBACK, AUTO, BLACK WAS $17,995... $16,988

2010 TOYOTA PRIUS II #T7244B

FWD, 50+ MPG! WAS $18,995 ....................... $17,967

‘14 JEEP WRANGLER

4 DOOR, LIKE NEW

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CVT, 1 OWNER, 40+ MPG! WAS $21,995 .. $20,988

2012 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4 #F7570

2014 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

STO ‘N GO, WHITE WAS $22,995 ................. $21,988 #N7304A AWD, 27K WAS $22,995 ............................. $21,995

2014 TOYOTA RAV4 LE

ONLY 27K WAS $23,995 .............................. $22,988 #F7517 FWD, 8 PASS, 1 OWNER WAS $29,995 .... $28,123

2012 TOYOTA SIENNA 2013 TOYOTA VENZA

#F7540 19K, PEARL WHITE WAS $31,995 ............... $28,888 #A7562 8 SPD AUTO, 4WD WAS $30,999 ........... $29,968

2013 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT

‘12 JEEP WRANGLER

V6, AWD, 27K SPORT, BLACK

#F7595

‘13 TOYOTA COROLLA LE AUTO, KEYLESS ENTRY

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WAS $25,995

WAS $33,995

WAS $16,995

$32,498

$24,995

$15,987

‘13 BUICK VERANO

‘14 CHEVY MALIBU LT

‘12 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

4 DR, 6SPD, AUTO

AUTO, FWD, 16K, SUNROOF

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#F7572

WAS $18,968

$17,988

WAS $19,995

$19,495

AUTO, 1 OWNER

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WAS $15,495

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EQUIPPED, SUNROOF WAS $19,995 ... $18,955

40K, FWD WAS $12,979 .............................. $11,988 #F7556 NICELY EQUIPPED WAS $14,995 .......... $12,987 #F7573

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2 bdr, 1 bath, 8 acres, gas and oil rights, low taxes, secluded. $90,000. O.B.O (724) 464‑7417. PLEASANT HILLS De‑ velopment off N 4th St, 4 bdr, 3 baths, 2400 square feet, air conditioning, basement office, built in 1999, heated garage. $275,000 (724) 465‑0508 PUBLISHERS NOTICE: All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it il‑ legal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limita‑ tion, or discrimination.” We will not knowingly ac‑ cept any advertising for real estate which is in vi‑ olation of the law. All persons are hereby in‑ formed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. WHITE Twp, new 3 bed‑ room, 2 bath on 5 acres, $225,000. 724‑840‑2399

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ATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm unit, carpeting, appli‑ ances, air, on‑site laun‑ dry, & storage. $625/mo. Rent incl water, garbage & sewage. No pets, hand‑ icap accessible. (724) 463‑1645

Dutch Acres, Indiana School District ‑lots start‑ ing at $28,500 with all Public Utilities. Call 724‑388‑1335 or dutchacres34@ gmail.com

PRICE REDUCED!

BEDROOMS available, 1bdrm $500/mo w/free heat, 2bdrm $695 in‑ cludes all utilites, very clean, nice apartments. (724) 254‑4777

OTTELIA Estates, Indi‑ ana School District ‑lots starting at $47,000 with all Public Utilities. Call 724‑388‑1335 or otteliaestates34@ gmail.com

Retail Furniture Store or Commercial Building For Sale. 6th Street, Clymer. 724‑254‑5678

1 East UTIL. also.

ROOM Efficiencies, Pike. $475‑/mo. ALL INCL., TV & Internet Call (724) 465‑6161

DOWNTOWN: 1 Br, 4 rm. $550 or $2,200 for 4 mo. incl. util. & parking. Avail Mid‑ May. 724‑463‑8180 Shopper Classifieds Work!

FOR SALE, New & Used!

$ SAVE MONEY $ TAN at HOME! Financing & Delivery Call (814) 938-2346 or (800) 933-2346

1 BDR, range & parking, no pets, month + electric. (724) 465‑2420

frig, $485 Call

1, 2 & 3 bdr ‑ Indiana & Blairsville, no dogs, Call (724) 422‑1484 mmetil@verizon.net

CREEKSIDE: 1 some utilities pet friendly, 464‑3105.

bedroom, included, (724)

Homer City Area: 2 bdr Apt & 2 bdr mobile home no pets. (724) 479‑3742 or (724) 479‑2840 Reach the people you want - with the classifieds!

ROOTED in quality products, attentive service, & sound advice.

IN TOWN 2 bdrm unit. Rent incl. gas heat, a/c, water, hot water, gar‑ bage, sewage & off street parking. 6 mo. lease, no pets. Call (724) 349‑5880 IN TOWN: 1 bdr, very good condition, includes all utilities, $625/mo + dep. Call (724) 463‑6498

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ESTABLISHED 1921

Rt. 422, 10 minutes East of Indiana • Mon-Fri 8-5, Saturday call 724.463.7747 • pikespeaknurseries.net VIEW OUR RENTALS! OakGroveRealty.net The Shopper’s Guide has a guaranteed results program to help sell your house. For details phone the Classified Advertising Department at 724-349-4949. ONE Bedroom. A/C, low traffic, laundry on‑site, parking. No pets. One year lease. runcorental@verizon.net (724) 349‑0152

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COLONIAL MANOR 1 bdr furnished. & unfur‑ nished. 2 bdr unfur‑ nished. Call for info. (724) 463‑9290. 9‑4pm. colonialmanorindianapa.com

HOMER CITY: 1 bdr, newly remodeled bath, 1st floor, 1 car garage, util incl + extras, cable/i nternet extra, $750/mo. (724) 349‑7453

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STERLING HILLS Devel‑ opment, Indiana ‑ Lots starting at $25,000 with Public Utilities. Call (724) 349‑4914.

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STERLING HILLS: 2008 luxury, 2 bdr, 1.5 baths, low maintenance fee. $215,000. (724) 599‑5857

GROOMING ALL BREED GROOMING Flea & Tick Treatments Natural Products & more

BOARDING Indoor, Heated, Airconditioned Kennels Fenced Exercise Yard

Knot In The Mood? Visit Our Pooch Parlor!

4447 Old US 119 Hwy, Homer City, PA 724.479.0644

Pets Need Pampering Too!

Stuff happens. We’re ready. Business • IRA’s Bonds • Life Auto • Home

Thanks to all who donated and participated in our Relay For Life® fundraiser

Norma White Realty “EVERYONE SHOULD LIVE IN A WHITE HOUSE”

www.nwhiterealty.com 200 S. 7th St. Indiana, PA 724-349-1501

SUPERIOR INSURANCE

“Serving Indiana Area’s Insurance Needs Since 1966”

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LOCAL EVE

TWO LICK VALLEY SOCIAL CENTER (450 Franklin Street, Clymer) (724) 254-9820

Bake Club Mondays - The Two Lick Valley Social

Center, located at 450 Franklin Street, Clymer, has started calling Mondays at the center, “Bake Club Mondays.” There is always something baking and sure to please.

SALTSBURG SOCIAL CENTER (212 Point Street, Saltsburg) (724) 639-9055

Free Fitness Class

– The Saltsburg Social Center, is once again offering Fitness with Carole on Fridays! The only thing that has changed is the time of the class has moved to 1 pm. No reservation is needed to join!

Community Breakfast

–Every Tuesday from 9-10 am. The cost of the breakfast stays the same at only $2.50. Plan to come and have breakfast and stay for lunch, too. Bring your friends, family and neighbors, and come and make some new friends, too! No reservation is needed – just plan to join us for a good, hot breakfast!

INDIANA SOCIAL CENTER (1001 Oak Street, Indiana) (724) 465-2697

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Fitness Class – free, twice a week. Mondays from 11 am ‘til 12 Noon, it’s ‘Exercise with Barb’ and then, on Wednesday from 11 am until 12 Noon, it’s ‘Fitness with Carole.’ The rest of the week, the center has exercise equipment that is available for use free of charge while the center is open

Open Acoustic Jam Sessions

Fun with Fimo –

Breakfast at Chestnut - Every Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9–10 am. If you’ve never stopped in to have breakfast there, you really should give it a try. At only $1.25, you can’t beat the price, and the great company! No advance reservation is required. For more information, call the center at (724) 459-5251.

Instructed by IUP Professor, Ellen Chinn, as she teaches us how to make decorative light switch plates using ‘Fimo clay.’ Class held on Thursday, April 16th at 10 am

Community Breakfast – Wednesday, April 15 from

9:30-10:30 am. Sure to put a smile on your face! Breakfast Casserole (Eggs, Cheese, Sausage & Bread) is on the menu for only $2.50! NO reservation needed!

MAHONING HILLS SOCIAL CENTER

(Beside Longview Elem. School, Rt. 119 near Punxsutawney) (724) 286-3099

Community Breakfast – 9:30 – 11 am every Monday in April. No reservation is needed & the public is invited. Fitness Class - free, every Wednesday from 1 – 2 pm. Carole Zicha, Fitness Instructor, leads the group in an ‘easy on the joints’ & ‘go at your own speed’ class. Now is the time to get yourself back in shape for the nicer weather. CHESTNUT HILLS SOCIAL CENTER (26 Heybert Drive, Blairsville) (724) 459-5251

Sudoku

- The 1st and 3rd Mondays (except Holidays) from 10 am until 12 Noon each month. If you’d like to stay for lunch after the jam session, you must call (724) 459-5251 to make reservations in advance.

SATELLITE CENTERS

(Armagh, Aultman & Homer-Center Social Centers operate one day a week. Dates & Times are as follows.) The Armagh Center is held Tuesdays in the Armagh Fire Hall. Each week activities include 10 am walking, 10-11 am Fitness with Carole and a great nutritious noon meal! The Aultman Center is held Wednesdays in the Aultman Fire Hall. Weekly activities include Fitness from 10-10:30 am with Instructor Carole Zicha, and Bingo at 1 pm. The Homer-Center Site is held Thursdays at the St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church in Homer City. Weekly activities include Fitness with instructor Carole Zicha from 10 am until 11 am and Bingo at 1 pm.

Dear reader, Thank you for enjoying the

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An edition of

PASTOR GINO COSENTINO Sunday Worship 10:55am 100 Ben Franklin Rd

Sunday School 9:30am 724.463.8890

Bible Fact Job is the oldest book written in the Bible – it was written by an unknown Israelite around 1500 BC.

1 Timothy 4:7 But refuse profane and old wives’ fables, and exercise thyself [rather] unto godliness.

Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!

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I can be long, or I can be short. I can be grown, and I can be bought. I can be painted, or left bare. I can be round, or square. What am I? Look For The Answer In This Week’s Edition!

CLEAN, 2 bdr, United SD, $550/mo + utilities, no pets, ref. & sec. dep. required. (724) 541‑7290 VERY NICE 2 bdrm du‑ plex, quite neighbor‑ hood, close to schools and town, full basement with w/d, off street parking w/nice back yard, no smoking, pre‑ fer no pets $700/mo plus utilities. Call (724) 349‑2500 Mon‑Sat 10am‑9pm

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

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

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285 PHILA ST: Must rent! 1st floor,1,000 sq ft, pkg, util includ, Avail 4/1. (724) 349‑9270, M‑F, 9‑5

2 & 3 BR $495 ‑ $625 W/D, Water, Sewage In‑ cluded. 1st mo + Dep. 3miles from Indiana Mall. Call 724‑349‑5500 3 BDRM, 2 bath home, Marion Center School District. Heat included. $800 mo. (724) 549‑2614 BLAIRSVILLE 3 bdrm, nice yard. 1st floor laun‑ dry. Must see!! $700 plus. Call (724) 787‑4814 ROOMMATE to share large farmhouse. all util. incl. $460/mo. Clarks‑ burg. Call (724) 639‑4056 SHELOCTA Boro: 2 bed‑ room, 2 bath, gas (heat/ HW) incl., carpet, W/D, enclosed patio, central air, No pets, Sec. Dep. $825/mo. (724) 354‑5281

2 BDR, 1 bath, would make a good camp or starter home, must be moved. $3,500. Call (724) 479‑8708 1990 14’ x 66’ mobile home, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, best offer, must be moved. (724) 422‑5436

1982 In Tyson Farm, 2 Bed‑ room, 2 Bath, tip‑out, 2 Car carport, Handicap ramp, on Quiet Dead End St, $25K o.b.o. (724) 349‑6517 Reach the people you want - with the classifieds!

CUSTODIAN Part time 20‑25 hrs/week. $8‑$10 per hour. Send resume to: Graystone Church 640 Church St, Indiana, PA 15701 by April 15th.

Customer Service Rep

Immediate Opening. Customer Service Rep for small office, computer and account skills a must. Mail resume to 1630 Philadelphia St. Unit 30, Indiana, PA 15701

Foster parents needed! FCCY is looking for peo‑ ple to help meet the growing demand for fos‑ ter homes. Those inter‑ ested in becoming foster parents please call 1‑800‑747‑3807. EOE.

Your Advertising Dollars Have Never Been Better Spent. Call today to place your ad in the Shopper’s Guide. 724-349-4949

MECHANICAL BULLRIDE! Rent 4 All Night Proms, Picnics, Company Parties, Corporate Events Grand Openings, Fundraisers. Family Fun! Low Rates!

(814) 938-2346 or (800) 933-2346

INTERNATIONAL UNITY DAY

APRIL 11, 2015 || NOON-3:00 P.M. HUB UPPER LEVEL

FREE ADMISSION

FOOD: NOON- 1:30 P.M. KIDS’ ROOM: NOON- 1:30 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 1:30 P.M.

INDIANA: 2 bdrm, 1 bath. No pets. $700 + util. Sec Deposit. 1 car gar. 1 year lease. (724) 388‑4146

COME ENJOY IUP’S CULTURAL DIVERSITY THROUGH FOOD, DRESS, AND ENTERTAINMENT. S p o n s o r e d b y t h e O ffi c e o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l E d u c a t i o n

2 BR, near supermarket. 50’ to bus stop. Range & fridge, W/D, Pd garbage/ sewage, Non smoking, No pets. $250 Sec. Dep. $450/mo. (724) 801‑8240

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Bring up to 5 boxes or bags of confidential documents to be securely shred and destroyed on site.

Open to the public & free of charge www.infirstbank.com (724) 349-2810 Member FDIC

April is our Annual Case Buyers’

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IRMC is an independent 164 bed community hos‑ pital its mission is to serve the health care needs of every life we touch with compassion, respect, and dignity. We have a great opportu‑ nity for EXPERIENCED REGISTERED NURSES in the EMERGENCY DE‑ PARTMENT. We are also currently cepting applications the following positions:

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•FT Nursing Education Specialist‑ED/ICU Critical Care experience •FT CRNP‑Surgical, Out‑ patient or Office Practice experience •FT LPN or Medical As‑ sistant (IRMC Physician Group) •FT Certified Medical Do‑ simetrist •PT Nursing Education Specialist‑ Med/Surg ex‑ perience •Cas Security Offic‑ er‑Must have Act 235 clearance •Casual Cytologist •Casual Inpatient Physi‑ cal Therapy Assistant •Casual Occupational Therapist •Casual Pantry Cook/ Server •Casual Social Work‑ er‑MSW preferred •Temp Groundskeeper We offer a positive work‑ place environment with opportunities for recogni‑ tion and involvement, competitive compensa‑ tion and excellent bene‑ fits. For immediate considera‑ tion see full job listings and apply online at www.indianarmc.org <<Equal Opportunity Employer> NOW HIRING: Servers & Line Cooks. Fill out application at Whitey’s Peetza & Eatery, 368 1st St. Coral, PA TRUCK DRIVER Full Time, Lowboy / Step‑ Deck, Current CDL, Class A, Two Years Experience, Home weekends / mid week, Excellent Pay, Health Benefits, Vacation and Holiday Pay. Call 724‑726‑0500

Needed for a regional flatbed carrier. Late model conventional trac‑ tors, aluminum trailers with sidekits. Must have Class A CDL, pass DOT physical, drug screen, and have a clean MVR. Flatbed experience a plus. We offer competi‑ tive pay and excellent full benefits. Sign on bonus available and five paid holidays per year. Call (724) 352‑1270 or visit ronaldgrossinc.com

WILL Mow yards in Indi‑ ana area. Dependable & affordable. 724‑465‑2194

HANDYMAN FOR INC., Remodeling, tenance, plumbing, pentry, electrical, ing. Fully insured. 465‑0297 PA12963

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HAULING Need your un‑ wanted items hauled away. Call 724‑463‑8254. INDIANA COUNTY Spring Yard Clean Up Special. Limited Appointments Call Today. (724) 549‑7854 RS Landscaping com‑ plete lawn care, mulch‑ ing, planting & spring cleanup. (724) 244‑2444

18’ CAR HAULER CFD 18-7 Aluminum Rims

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SMALL walnut roll top desk, good condition, 37”Hx27”Wx15”D, $50.00 Call (724) 357‑9557

MOTORCYCLE jackets 2 ladies fabric (mesh) jack‑ ets, size medium, black. $35/ea. (724) 479‑9576 WEDDING Gown, Vogue by Maggie Sottero size 14, Call for pics and de‑ tails. $500 obo. (724) 840‑7233 Reach the people you want - with the classifieds!

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Veggie garden tips for beginners

er 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 will not bear as much and could be susceptible to insect infestation. Vegetables and fruit also need plenty of water because they’re not very droughttolerant, so keep gardens close to a water source. 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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Tony’s Small Engine Repair SALES AND SERVICE

245 Franklin Street, Clymer, PA 15728

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GUTTER: Residental white gutter, approx. 200 ft., $40. for all. (724) 286‑9031

MICROWAVE: Panasonic, (814) 948‑7529

BATHROOM VANITY: 60” white with blue & white double sinks w/ faucets. pictures can be emailed. $175.00 (814) 938‑4916

QUEEN Mattress, box springs frame, excellent condition. Retail $1,499 asking $500. Used 1 year. (724) 349‑3253

COMMERCIAL Filing Cabinet, 4 drawers with lock, $75. (724) 541‑1663 DOUBLE recliner sofa. Two years Faux leather $15 248‑3589

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Mattress & Box Springs: full size, firm mattress. Paid $1,000 Asking $200.00 (724) 549‑3969

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AKC yorkshire puppies. 3 female. Vet checked, shots. (412) 289‑1980

NEW twin bed, pillow top mattress & box spring $150 (724) 459‑9466

SHOWER DOORS: slid‑ ing glass doors 54‑59” W x 65” H plus hardware. Very good condition. $50. Call (724) 349‑3342

FREE to good home. 3 years old, female yellow lab, house broken. Call (301) 717‑0544

FRUITWOOD Stereo: Call (724) 422‑8223

2.5i Premium

Was $29,500

$24,374

2014 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT W/2LT

$20

WANTED: Puppy, nice markings. Female pre‑ ferred, (724) 357‑8080 to discuss $ and mix.

BOX of Valentine misc. decorations. talking Val‑ entine dog & etc. $10. Call (724) 254‑0325

‘14 CHEVY MALIBU 1LT

SiriusXM, Tilt Steering Stock #35537

Was $25,760

$17,718

2012 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 LT

Stock #85180A Was $24,475 .................. $23,498

2014 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

2014 CHEVY IMPALA LT

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2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT

2012 BUICK ENCLAVE AWD

2010 CADILLAC SRX LUXURY

31K, Auto, Stock #35559 Was $25,850 ..... 23,088 30K, White, Stock #35560 Was $27,225 ... 23,484 $

Auto, Red, Stock #84059A Was $32,765 ....

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$

Stock #85188A Was $23,750 .................. $22,398

6 Cyl, Auto, Stock #35415 Was $18,471..... $12,500 Stock #85183A Was $22,925 .................. $21,053

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Do you have diabetes? Do you have questions about what you’re supposed to eat, how much you can eat and when? Penn State Extension will be starting its Dining with Diabetes program in April. Classes are offered weekly for four weeks at the following locations: APRIL 14, 21, 28 & MAY 5 9:30am - 11:30am, First English Lutheran Church, Punxsutawney 1:30pm - 3:30pm, New Life Lutheran Church, Marion Center APRIL 15, 22, 29 & MAY 6 9:30am - 11:30am, Hope Lutheran Church, Homer City A registered dietician, Carla Kochel, M Ed., RDN, LDN, CCP, will lead discussions to help you understand the disease and how to implement good practices to manage diabetes. Each class offers food demonstrations and tastings, physical activity and ideas to take home to be successful.

To register for this important program, call Penn State Extension office at 814-849-7361 Space is limited – Call today. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.


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From Our Family to Yours for over 100 years.

CHILDREN BOOKS: 2 Large bag of clean kids books, good condition. $20 each bag. (724) 354‑2729

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CHRISTMAS Music Boxes: 4 different boxes. $35.00 Call (724) 349‑6881 GRADUATION girl figur‑ ines: 6” Berta Hummel music box, 5” Precious Moments, 3 1/2” Lefton. All 3 for $45. Call (724) 479‑4113 OLD Windows for crafts, $5 each or $75 for all. Ap‑ proximately 20. (724) 541‑6878 SINGER 3116 Simple 18 stitch sewing machine, never used, Paid $129, asking $75. (724) 993‑7203 SMARTPHONE Straight Talk Moto‑E, New, never activated, open box. Sleekfast. Android 4.4 KitKat, 4.3”display. Info@goo.gl/exesRY > Paid $106. Sell $50. (724) 459‑9418 SPEIDEL ID bracelet, men’s. Engravable. Ad‑ justable mesh band. Gold tone. Brand new, never worn. $22. (724) 541‑1489

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Cooking Show to benefit ICCAP Food Bank By The Indiana Gazette

With the theme “Potluck on the Patio,” the 37th annual Indiana’s Cookin’ show will offer demonstrations and tasty tidbits that “are not your grandma’s potluck recipes,” organizers say. The year’s event will be Tuesday — with an early show at 4 p.m. and a late show at 7 p.m. — at the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex’s Toretti Auditorium. All proceeds from the show’s ticket and raffle sales benefit Indiana County Community Action Program’s food bank. Doors open at 3 p.m. for the vendor fair, where vendors will offer samples and items for sale until 7 p.m. Demonstrations during the show will focus on “all kinds of neat twists on food you can take to picnics and barbecues,” said Debbie Palmer, The Indiana Gazette’s marketing director. Former Gazette staff writer Sam Kusic will return as this year’s Marinated Grilled Tuna master of ceremonies. Each of the shows will have two segments. For the first half, culinary students under the direction of Executive Chef Andrew P. Nutter of Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Culinary Institute will demonstrate an appetizer, entrée, vegetable and dessert. Samples of these foods will be provided for the audience to taste. Recipes include soups, such as Buttermilk Corn Cold Soup with Shrimp, salads such as Antipasto, an entrée of Marinated Grilled Tuna

and more. For the second half, with a segment called “Fast and Furious,” Diane Wagoner, of IUP’s Department of Food and Nutrition, and her students will show less time-intensive recipes geared toward people on the go. The demonstrations will show “a medley of everything quick and easy,” Palmer said, such as Southwestern Slaw, Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce and Linda’s Tasty Turkey Burgers. Another highlight of the show is the vendor fair, Palmer said. There are a variety of vendors onsite, from caterers to decorators, with some providing free samples. Normally, about 25 to 30 vendors attend the event. And that’s not all. There are raffles and prizes, and everyone in attendance will receive a cookbook and gift bag. Always popular are the “Winner Gets All” tables, where participants win all the items on tables decorated with different themes. “It’s a blast,” Palmer said. “It’s simply a good time.” Tickets for the show are $8 and can be purchased at The Indiana Gazette office at 899 Water St., Indiana, by mail through a form published regularly in the paper and the Shopper’s Guide, or at the KCAC box office. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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Cooking Potluck by Carla Jordan, Metro Services Call it a sign of the times or just plain good luck for those of us yearning to swap fast food fare for some tasty home cooking. Potluck gatherings are back and one of this year’s hottest trends in entertaining. Although these communal “luck of the pot” meals (where everyone brings their favorite dish) hearken back to the late 19th century, they found their footing in the mid-1950’s when it seemed like every mom in the neighborhood was filling casserole dishes for church socials and family get-togethers. “There are three primary reasons driving the return of potluck — our schedules, the economy and childhood memories,” says Chef Jeff Gillis, www.CelebratingHome.com. “We live such fast-paced lives that divvying up the cooking makes home entertaining more realistic than putting all of the burden on the hostess. Making one dish instead of several also helps

stretch the budget — something we’re all looking to do these days. And, let’s face it — after years of dashing through the drive-thru, wouldn’t you like to sit down to some home-cooked food, even if it’s only once a week?” Got potluck fever but not a clue what to do? Here are four tips that’ll make your next gathering both tasty and stylish, plus, a family-fave recipe that’ll put your home on the map as potluck heaven.

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This twist on an American favorite yields a hearty, flavorful entrée that takes less prep time because it slow cooks in the oven in a bean pot. 1 pound round steak, cut into bite-sized pieces 1 large yellow onion, roughly chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil 4 cloves garlic, chopped fine 1 can (14.5 ounces) diced tomatoes 6 cups beef broth (or stock) 1½ teaspoons dried thyme 3 bay leaves 2 cups potatoes, cubed 1 cup celery, diced 1 cup carrots, diced Salt and pepper to taste Rub steak with olive oil and coat with salt and pepper. Let steak sit at room temperature in bean pot while preparing all other vegetables. Chop and dice everything, then add to bean pot. Add beef broth (or stock), thyme, bay leaves, diced tomatoes and salt and pepper. Cover and bake in 375 F oven for 3 to 4 hours until meat is tender. Recipe courtesy of www.CelebratingHome.com

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#14A704A, V6 Auto, 69K Miles

Was $26,975

$19,475 $ 16,995 29, #14PC3506A Auto, 9K

#14A975A, 8K Mi., XLT 4cyl, Auto #15F1036A-1 6spd Auto Only 5K, AWD

IS:

2010 Ford Cr

#13POF2897, 43K

$

#14PF3499A 4x4, 35K

$ 2010 IS: Jeep Liberty LTD

#15PF1226A 4cyl, 28K

20138Ford Fiesta SE

#13POF2985, Hatchback, 6K, 5 spd.

#15C674A AWD, 42K

29,975

‘15 Ford Fusion 21,975

#13POF3068, 19K mi, 3rd Row

‘13 Kia Sorento

2012IS: Ford$Escape

$

‘13 Toyota Camry SE$

IS:

$

2011 Ford Explorer XLT

29,975$29,975

$ 30,850

$

#14POF3429 16K, Auto, 4x4 Was $32,975

Was $21,975

13,875

$

‘09 Dodge Charger R/T

‘14 Dodge Challenger SRT8

IS:

36,875

$

12,975

Was

Was $43,975

Sport SUV

#14C639A, 53K Auto

$

#14C2514B Hemi, 38K

$

Truck Crew Cab

#14F270A, 16K Mi., Eco Boost

12,975

$

#14POF3990B Leather, Auto, 35K Miles

Was $25,975

IS:

22,975

$

‘11 Ford Ranger 31,995

$

#15POF1301A 5spd Man, 4x4, 25K

Was $24,975

IS:

22,975

$

2012 Jeep Compass930 Sport Rte.

222012 West, Lincoln MKX #13POF2988, 32K, Auto #13POF3066, 14K, 5 spd.Blairsville, PA $ 724-459-9300 31,995 19,995

$

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