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CLASS LUNCHEON - The Kittanning High School Class of 1960 will meet for a luncheon at the Meredith Inn, 138 North Water Street (old YMCA) on Wednesday, July 31, at 12 noon. Luncheon will be held on the rst floor of the restaurant. Classmates, families, and friends are invited to attend. Con- tact Marie at 724-548-1919 or Gary at 724-548-2145 for more information. LEGENDS AT THE LIBRARY - Thursday, August 1 at 6PM - Local author Mary Calligan will present a book talk on her book, Germany: A Nation of Con- flict and Conquest, at the next event at the Ford City Library. Her book examines the history of Germany before and after the World Wars. Copies of the book will be available for $25, with a free signing by the author. This program is free and library membership is not required. For more information, contact the library at 724-763-3591. FOLK FESTIVAL - Thursday, August 1 through Sunday, August 4. Kit- tanning Riverfront Park. Full schedule available at ArmstrongFestival.com. FESTIVAL IDOL - The Fort Armstrong Folk Festival is announcing their annual Festival Idol competition this year will take place on Saturday Au- gust 3, 2019 on the Main Stage of the festival from 4 to 7 PM. Anyone inter- ested in signing up to perform can contact Paul Wright at 724-664-6316. You must know what song you would like to perform. There will be a $10 fee for all participants and winners will win cash prizes. There will only be 20 per- forms for this event and they will be on a rst come basis. Sign up today! EXTENDED HOURS - Come and tour the new Civil War display! The Arm- strong County Historical Museum will have extended hours while you are in town for the Fort Armstrong Folk Festival. Visit from 1-4 PM on both Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4. Free admission and parking. 300 North McK- ean Street, Kittanning. SPORTSMAN'S BASH - August 3 at Paradise Park, Cowansville. $30 per person (pre-sale) 80+ Prize Admission Ticket! For info, call 724-996-5435 or go online to www.PetroliaVFDtickets.com. Benets the Petrolia Volunteer Fire Department. SUMMER USED BOOK SALE at the Kittanning Library, located at 280 North Jefferson Street on Thursday August 8th from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday August 9th from 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday August 10 from 9 am to 4 pm. A large selection of ction, non-ction, and children books will be available. In addition a special sale of rare and collectible books at individual prices will be sold at 50% off. Donations of recent release books in clean, gently used condition are accepted year round during library hours. Any questions, call the library at 724-543-1383 FREE BIKE RODEO AND GIVE-A-WAY - The Kittanning Elks and Kit- tanning Police Department are partnering to bring the annual bicycle safety ro- deo course. It will be held on Friday, August 9 at Kittanning Riverfront Park. Registration at 6:30 PM, Rodeo at 7PM, then the Incredibles 2 Movie in the Park at dusk. Open to children ages 2-14. Every child has a chance to win one of the 26 bikes with helmets, safety flags, and lights. Must register, complete safety instructions, safety course, and must be present at time of drawing to win. Monday • July 29, 2019 2 “One Call, We Do It All” 724-786-8153 • 724-919-8379 135 5th Street Kittanning Custom Cleaning done your way at an affordable price. Ask about our discounts. [email protected] 421 Kelly’s Way • East Brady • 724-526-5736 • TTY: 711 Allegheny Hills Retirement Residence Designed for Adults 62 and over or physically disabled • Rent is Income-based • Rent Includes Utilities • Medical Clinic on site • Hair Salon • Laundry Room • 24-Hour Maintenance • Off-Street Parking • Medical Van Transportation

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Page 1: KP DEATH NOTICES - Kittanning Paperresume to bowsertow-ing@gmail.com or simply stop in and fill out an ap-plication at: Bowser Towing LLC 563 North Cherry Street Worthington, PA 16262

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CLASS LUNCHEON - The Kittanning High School Class of 1960 will meet for a luncheon at the Meredith Inn, 138 North Water Street (old YMCA) on Wednesday, July 31, at 12 noon. Luncheon will be held on the first floor of the restaurant. Classmates, families, and friends are invited to attend. Con-tact Marie at 724-548-1919 or Gary at 724-548-2145 for more information. LEGENDS AT THE LIBRARY - Thursday, August 1 at 6PM - Local author Mary Calligan will present a book talk on her book, Germany: A Nation of Con-flict and Conquest, at the next event at the Ford City Library. Her book examines the history of Germany before and after the World Wars. Copies of the book will be available for $25, with a free signing by the author. This program is free and library membership is not required. For more information, contact the library at 724-763-3591. FOLK FESTIVAL - Thursday, August 1 through Sunday, August 4. Kit-tanning Riverfront Park. Full schedule available at ArmstrongFestival.com. FESTIVAL IDOL - The Fort Armstrong Folk Festival is announcing their annual Festival Idol competition this year will take place on Saturday Au-gust 3, 2019 on the Main Stage of the festival from 4 to 7 PM. Anyone inter-ested in signing up to perform can contact Paul Wright at 724-664-6316. You must know what song you would like to perform. There will be a $10 fee for all participants and winners will win cash prizes. There will only be 20 per-forms for this event and they will be on a first come basis. Sign up today! EXTENDED HOURS - Come and tour the new Civil War display! The Arm-strong County Historical Museum will have extended hours while you are in town for the Fort Armstrong Folk Festival. Visit from 1-4 PM on both Saturday, August 3 and Sunday, August 4. Free admission and parking. 300 North McK-ean Street, Kittanning. SPORTSMAN'S BASH - August 3 at Paradise Park, Cowansville. $30 per person (pre-sale) 80+ Prize Admission Ticket! For info, call 724-996-5435 or go online to www.PetroliaVFDtickets.com. Benefits the Petrolia Volunteer Fire Department. SUMMER USED BOOK SALE at the Kittanning Library, located at 280 North Jefferson Street on Thursday August 8th from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday August 9th from 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday August 10 from 9 am to 4 pm. A large selection of fiction, non-fiction, and children books will be available. In addition a special sale of rare and collectible books at individual prices will be sold at 50% off. Donations of recent release books in clean, gently used condition are accepted year round during library hours. Any questions, call the library at 724-543-1383 FREE BIKE RODEO AND GIVE-A-WAY - The Kittanning Elks and Kit-tanning Police Department are partnering to bring the annual bicycle safety ro-deo course. It will be held on Friday, August 9 at Kittanning Riverfront Park. Registration at 6:30 PM, Rodeo at 7PM, then the Incredibles 2 Movie in the Park at dusk. Open to children ages 2-14. Every child has a chance to win one of the 26 bikes with helmets, safety flags, and lights. Must register, complete safety instructions, safety course, and must be present at time of drawing to win.

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Address 265 SOUTH McKEAN STREET

City KITTANNING, PA 16201

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DEATH NOTICESOLIVER - Joseph B. (Buster) Oliver of Ford City, Pennsylvania passed away peace-fully at his home on Friday, July 26th after being surrounded by his wife and family in a weeklong celebration of his life. Joe enjoyed life,

laughter and love. He had a well lived, won-derful life and was all used up when he jour-neyed to Heaven.Joe was born in the

small village of Mc-Williams, near Day-ton, Pennsylvania and graduated from Dayton High School and Indiana Teachers College before it be-came IUP. Mr. Oliver was a beloved school teacher for 35 years in the Armstrong School District. Countless for-mer students say how much they respected and admired him. Joe also worked as a realtor with Oliver Real Estate and a meat cutter for many years, most re-cently at Olivers’ IGA. He was a proud, Ser-

geant First Class in the United States Army during the Korean War and he loved the United States of America with passion. Joe always welcomed

you warmly into his home, and his heart, with a big hug and his beautiful dimpled smile which would light up the room! He was charming and charis-matic, with genuine un-conditional love which drew people to him un-til his last breath. Joe loved good food and drink, especially beef,

cherry Coke, coffee with double cream and double sugar and pea-nut M&M’s. He found joy in hunt-

ing, going to camp with friends and family; es-pecially at his father in law’s, Dimetro Buriak, camp in Dent’s Run, Pa. He also liked sit-ting by the campfire, reading and learning, and telling you what he learned, playing horse shoes, baseball, watching the Pirates, Penguins and Steelers, Joe DiMaggio, Roberto Clemente, President John F. Kennedy, be-ing mischievous, tell-ing jokes, laughing with his friends and calling people on a “ba-nana phone” . Most of all Joe cherished be-ing with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, and most especially danc-ing arm in arm with his “Love”, Pauline. Joe will be forever

cherished by the “Love of His Life”, his wife and best friend of 66 years, Pauline Julia (Buriak). They were married on New Year’s Eve 1952.Also surviving are

his 10 children: Jo-seph (Mary Kay), John (Cynthia), James Jo-Anna (James) Edwards,

Jean (Joseph) Fran-coforte, Joan (Ernie) Elsesser, Jerry (June), Jaymie (Brandi), Ja-cynta (Scott) Harb, Ja-son (Lisa).“Poppy”, “Pa-Pa”,

“Pap-Pap”, “Grandpa Joe”, will also be for-ever loved by his 86 (Yes, that’s 86!) grand-children and great-grandchildren.Joe was proceeded in

death by his newborn son, Jody, his parents Dominick and Antoi-nette (Cipolla), his four brothers John, Sam, Tony, and Dominic, three sisters Josephine, Mary and Angie, and a son-in-law, Joseph Francoforte. His baby sister Florence resides in Niagara Falls, New York.Family and Friends

will be received 2-4 and 7-9 Monday, July 29, 2019 at Mantini Fu-neral Home, 701 Sixth Avenue, Ford City, PA.A Prayer Service will

be held on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 at the funeral home, followed by a Service of Divine Litergy celebrated at 10:00 AM, at St Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, 514 9th Street, Ford City, PA with Fa-ther John Gribik, cel-ebrant.Memorial donations

in memory of Joseph Oliver may be made to:Ford City Public

Library 1136 Fourth Avenue, Ford City PA 16226 or Mechling-Shakley Veterans Cen-ter 1413 State Route 268, Cowansville, PA 16218