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SWM 50 looking for SWF 40‑55, fun times, compan‑ ionship & lots more. Call Brian. (724) 910‑3136

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Household Hints

Hand washing, especially for children, is easier if a small dish of raw cornmeal is kept in the bathroom and if children are trained to take some cornmeal and rub on with soap. This cleans hands more thoroughly and at same time leaves skin soft and white. This procedure is equally effective for grownups who have stubborn dirt embedded in hands.

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

INDIANA: 335 N. 8th St., 4 Bdrm, 1.5 bath, hard‑ wood flrs, theater room, garage. (724) 388‑2802

INDIANA: 7679 Rte. 422 Hwy. W Indiana, Newly Remodeled 3 bdr, 1 ba, non‑finished basement, 4 1/3 acres, Open House 5/27 10am ‑ 2pm, asking $96,000. for more info call (724) 902‑9601 ARMSTRONG TWP: 209 Deer Run Lane, 3 bdr, 3.5 ba, extra garage, on 4.38 ac‑ res, geothermal heat & air, finished base, REA, $210,000, Call (724) 465‑7300 for appt. RANCH home in Elderton PA for sale. 2 bedrooms, two baths, basement, garage on nice lot. Call (724) 954‑6059 for more info.

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

APARTMENTS For Rent (724) 349‑0152

2 BDRM, 1 bath, W/D, 360 N. 8th St. $650/mo plus utilities & Sec. Dep. (724) 388‑2681 BLAIRSVILLE 2 bed‑ room, residential area, yard, porch, laundry hookup, no pets, $550/ month + gas & elec. (412) 527‑2533 COLONIAL MANOR 1 bdr furnished. & unfur‑ nished. 2 bdr unfur‑ nished. Call for info. (724) 463‑9290. 9‑4pm. colonialmanorindianapa .com

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HOMER CITY: 2 Bdrm, 1st floor, pri. prkng, $525mo., a/c, heat incld. No pets. (724) 479‑2294 INDIANA: 2 bdr $650mo + util., incl. garbage & sewage, off St parking, Avail 6/1. 724‑465‑8869 INDIANA: 2 bdr Garage Apt., $600 mo. + Sec., Call (724) 726‑5715 INDIANA: 2 bdr, garage, water, sewer, recycling, garbage incl. $650/mo. Call (724) 388‑0040 MARION CENTER: 1, 2 & 3 bdrms, sew. & garbage incl. 724‑397‑8480 NEAR Yellow Park, 2nd fl. non‑smoking, includes util., Dep. required. 388‑7660

Creek State unit, 2 bdr, $600/mo Ref. & Sec. Call (724)

BLAIRSVILLE: Large 3 bdr, 2 story, $650 + gas, elec, sec. dep, no pets, lease & ref., Call (724) 463‑2250 WARREN Rd: 2 Story, 2 bdr, 1.5 bath, $675/mo. sew. incl., Gas heat, Non smoking. (724) 465‑6563

BEAUTIFUL Country sett‑ ing, 2 bedroom, Shelocta area. $425/mo. + Security. Call (724) 354‑4264

LOOKING for barn stone and flagstone, prefer brown tone. Please call: (724) 787‑7677

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Our Business! Visit Our HomePage OakGroveRealty.net (724) 471‑1234 Royal Oak Apartments: 1 bedroom, $410 month, Call (724) 464‑9708 SPACIOUS One bdrm, Indiana. $460/mo incl. sew, garbage & water, No Dogs. (412) 289‑0382

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier Needed to deliver newspapers daily (7 days a week).

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

If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Richie (724) 465‑5555 ext 204.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Walking Carrier Needed to deliver newspapers daily (7 days a week). Homer City •Pellegrene Drive •Kassal St. •Scribe Ave. If you are at least 12 years old, and you have dreamed of owning your own business. Call Ron (724) 465‑5555 ext 222.

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2 GREAT CORNERS 285 Phila St, 2279 Warren Rd both w/office space, neg (724) 349‑9270, M‑F, 9‑5 HAIR Salon for rent. Good location near Indi‑ ana Mall. (724) 422‑0378 or 724‑355‑2368

2 Bdr. 1.5 baths, w/ hardwood flrs, nice kit. No pets. $895/mo Basic util. incl. 724‑388‑5300 BLAIRSVILLE: 2 bdr., new kit. D/S/F, garage, patio, full base. W/D, $750 mo. util. not incld., sec. dep., no pets, mariannegaydosh@comcast. net or (814) 883‑8369 INDIANA: In Boro, 3 bdr, $650 mo. + util. no pets, no smoking, Call (724) 349‑8882

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SENIOR CENTERS

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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

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 when the Bake Sale Club gathers and start baking up something good. Healthy Steps in Motion – June 12 from 9am - 1pm. *Find a complete senior center schedule in Sunday’s edition of The Indiana Gazette

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Warning Signs of Hearing Loss 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.

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

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

FREE SENIOR BINGO NIGHT – Held the third Thursday of every month, food and refreshments start at 5:30 pm and bingo at 6:00 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 financial assistance or social services. (Needed: volunteers to help work at the St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store; call 724-465-2440)

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP The Family Caregiver Support 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

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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Connecting People With The Help They Need

Chestnut Hills Social Center (Blairsville): Monday, June 19, 4pm – 6pm Saltsburg Social Center: Thursday, June 8, 10am noon Mahoning Hills Social Center (Near Punxsutawney): Thursday, June 8, 10am - noon Indiana Social Center: Thursday, June 8, 2pm – 4pm Indiana Social Center: Monday, June 12, 2pm – 4pm Homer City Social Center: Thursday, June 15, 10am - noon If you are unable to visit a social center on the distribution dates listed above, you may pick up the vouchers at your local social center, only after the distribution date has passed. Vouchers will NOT be available at the Oak Place Building. Should you reside in another county, contact your Area Agency on Aging for their distribution schedule.

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Interim HealthCare now offers a SIGN ON BO‑ NUS! Now hiring full time and part time LPNs/RNs to provide in home care to a pediat‑ ric patient in Homer City. These positions are 3rd shift, SHIFT DIF‑ FERENTIAL offered. Apply now at www.interimhealthcare. com/duboispa/careers or call 800‑321‑9615. EOE

3 Mens Suits, Only wore 1 time each, pant size 52” waist , 2 gray & 1 black , asking $250/all, Call (724) 254‑3003 MEN’S Casual/dress shoes, 5 pair size 9 to 9.5, brand new, never worn. $20 each. (724) 541‑1489

096 MCNAVISH & SONS QUALITY Lawn Care Landscaping, Lawn Care, Spring clean ups Free Estimates Fully Insured. (724) 541‑0680

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Must Have CDL Li‑ cense, Both A & B, Full‑time or Part‑time, To Apply or For More Information Call: (724) 397‑2876 PERKINS RESTAURANT Managers needed Apply at restaurant or send resume to: pjwebsterrm@ earthlink.net Top starting salaries, health, dental and vi‑ sion. 401K plan

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

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CHICCO Trio Travel Sys‑ tem. Stroller, Infant car seat & base. Stroller holds car seat for infant, then toddler stroller. New $350, asking $100. (724) 349‑8442

ANTIQUE Oak teacher school desk, nice, excel‑ lent condition, 42”X29.5”, $50. (724) 463‑0238. CEDAR Chest: hand‑ made, beautiful 25” wide, 46” long, 26” high, $325. (724) 463‑1314 HIGH Back livingroom chair, brown, real good condition, asking $45. (724) 465‑0828. LA‑Z‑BOY Rocker / Re‑ cliner, large, memory foam seat, 10 yr. fabric protection, only 1 1/2 yrs. old, ex. cond., $375, Call (724) 801‑8930 SOFA & Matching Chair, Oak Table w/4 chairs, Recliners, Queen Size Mattress, cCherry Entertainment Cen‑ ter, Call (724) 840‑1146

NEW Model V1505 Kubota Diesels, Long block, replacement for Skid Steer, excavators & other equipment. Con‑ tact: 132 Diesel Ln, Smicksburg, PA 16256

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Enjoy 3 Big Days of Food, Crafts, Games, FREE Entertainment!

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From the heritage of the early settlers to the traditions of today, a funeral home has always been a part of Saltsburg. We continue today by providing the best and most affordable funeral service to Saltsburg and the surrounding areas.

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Hours: Saturday 8AM-8PM Monday-Friday: 11AM-8PM

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*consuming raw or undercooked eggs, meat, or shellfish can lead to food borne illness

American & Italian Cuisine

APPETIZERS

STUFFED BANANA PEPPERS 8

Ricotta stuffed hot peppers topped with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese

FRESH CUT FRIES 5

add cheese sauce or gravy 1 add cheese & bacon 2 buffalo & cheddar 2 chili & cheese 2 seasonal gravy & cheese 2

GRILLED PORTABELLA 8 GF

Portabella mushroom grilled and topped with fire roasted red pepper, balsamic glaze and feta

HOMEMADE FRIED CHEESE 7

Fried provolone cheese triangles served with marinara

PEPPER JACK CHEESE BALLS 9

A huge portion of our pepper jack cheese balls served with your choice of dipping sauce *

WHOLE WINGS GF 4 wings 7 | 8 wings 12

Choose from hot, mild, seasoned, honey bbq, chipotle cinnamon, thai chili, sweet n hot, honey garlic, parmesan, or plain

FRIED ZUCCHINI 6

A heaping portion of fried zucchini served with marinara

ONION RINGS 6

Giant battered onion rings served with a side of chipotle cinnamon ketchup

BREADSTICKS 6

Our signature deep fried breadsticks served with homemade dipping sauce. Add alfredo 1

FRIED PORTABELLA STRIPS 6

Hand battered and fried until golden. Served with horseradish sauce

SALADS

HOUSE SALAD 4.50 GF

Tomatoes, onions, olives, cucumbers, and cheese on iceberg lettuce and mixed greens *

CALIFORNIA COBB 11 GF

Tomatoes, hardboiled egg, bacon, avocado, dry bleu cheese, and grilled chicken atop iceberg lettuce and mixed greens

GREEK SALAD 8 GF

Romaine lettuce topped with cucumbers, olives, tomatoes, onions, and feta cheese Add grilled *chicken 3 or *salmon 6

CAESAR SALAD 6

Romaine, croutons, parmesan cheese Add *grilled chicken 3 Add *salmon 7 *

CHEF SALAD 11 GF

Iceberg lettuce and mixed greens, tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, olives, beets, hardboiled egg, ham, bacon, turkey, and cheese *

SPINACH SALAD 7

Bacon, tomatoes, hardboiled egg, and mushrooms on a bed of spinach

DRESSINGS

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HOAGIES

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Bacon, grilled onions, and dry bleu cheese on a brioche bun

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Served with house salad and breadstick

PORTABELLA PARMIGIANA 13

Bed of Spaghetti topped with a hand breaded portabella cap. Homemade sauce and provolone cheese *

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Oil and garlic sauce spaghetti, topped with grilled onions, roasted red peppers and grilled chicken

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Juicy, seasoned pork chops topped with our homemade apple salsa *

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Seasoned to perfection *

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Ricotta stuffed ravioli topped with our homemade sauce

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Fettuccini tossed in our homemade alfredo sauce. Add chicken 3 Add shrimp 5

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Hand shaved rib eye topped with grilled onions, mushrooms, peppers, and mozzarella cheese

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Myths and misconceptions about autism spectrum disorder Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, is a class of neurological conditions present from early childhood and is often identified through difficulty communicating, using language and understanding abstract concepts. The organization Autism Speaks says that an estimated one out of 42 boys and one in 189 girls are diagnosed with autism in the United States. Autism is now diagnosed in roughly one out of every 68 children in Canada, and has become the fastest growing and most commonly diagnosed neurological disorder in that country. ASD is estimated to affect tens of millions of people worldwide. But even though ASD is widely recognized, studied and discussed, myths and misconceptions about the disorder continue to circulate. Shedding light on how ASD can help caregivers, peers and anyone who routinely interacts with individuals who fall on the spectrum.

ASD is not a single disorder

Although autism and ASD are often used interchangeably, these names do not define one specific disorder. ASD is now an umbrella term that includes autism, Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorder, childhood disintegrative disorder, and Rett syndrome, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of

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Although communication troubles may be present, those with ASD can and do feel emotions. But they may not be able to express these emotions the same way as others do. Also, just because someone has ASD doesn’t mean he or she is unable to understand the emotions of others. Rather, the person may need firm and direct indications of how another person is feeling to understand. Reading body language or tone of voice alone may be inadequate to someone with ASD. School-aged children can learn from this, recognizing that someone with ASD may want to have friends and socialize, but he or she may not know how to facilitate these engagements.

ASD does not produce carbon-copy symptoms

Characteristics of ASD can vary widely from person to person. One person’s limitations may not be present in another.

ASD is not just a children’s disease

There is no cure for ASD, and symptoms may not be reversible, which means that autism is a lifelong condition. Children who are diagnosed will grow into young people and adults with autism. Many treatments and therapies are geared toward early intervention, but adults can benefit from Do you experience continued work as well. Adults with ASD can be successful and live independent lives. before after Autism spectrum disorder is more prevalent than ever. However, despite the recognition of ASD, many people do not understand the nuances involved with a diagnosis.

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At Randall, it’s all about chemistry By SEAN YODER news@indianagazette.net CHERRY TREE — Along a back road near Cherry Tree is a driveway with a small sign pointing the way down a curving lane toward a former mining building that houses Randall Industries’ chemical compounding plant. Though humble in its appearance and location, Randall Industries is competing in the global marketplace with huge industrial companies, hoping their customer service and problem-solving can keep them jockeying with the giants. Kay McCoy has been head chemist and manager with Randall Industries for 19 years, since before it was acquired by Greg Spencer, a Pittsburgh-based former U.S. Steel executive, in 2006. Before that, it was known as Space Chemical. For McCoy, working in a former mining building has an element of circular storytelling. His father was killed in a mining accident when McCoy was a young boy and is buried just miles from where McCoy now works. His grandfather suffered from black lung and his brother continued on page 18

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At Randall, it’s all about chemistry continued from page 16 also worked in the mines. The mine at the Randall building is all sealed up now. Instead of sorting coal, the two full-time production workers and McCoy mix chemicals, dyes and water to produce a large array of products — more than 300 — like degreasers and descalers and odor controllers. McCoy and the workers are aided only by a secretary at the Cherry Tree building and another dozen people at the Pittsburgh office. Randall’s products produced in Indiana County then find their way to regional and national markets. They’ve provided their signature product, a descaler called Free Flo 34, to Quantum Shanghai Manufacturing Company in Shanghai, once the largest computer manufacturer in the world. The company also ships to Taiwan and Hong Kong. There’s a strong market for bulk chemical supplies in Pittsburgh, too, with cleaning supplies to UPMC and other hospitals, and degreasers to the City of Pittsburgh for its vehicle maintenance buildings. McCoy has been on board the USS Eisenhower, a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier that is among the largest in the world, as well as the USNS Grasp, known for the

recovery of the fuselage of the plane piloted by John F. Kennedy Jr. that crashed in 1999. When McCoy was repping Space Chemical to the Department of Defense, the company was providing aircraft wash for Navy planes and ships. While working to Navy specs, McCoy had to ensure the products passed not only the cleaning tests, but were also biodegradable and would pass corrosion tests on steel, aluminum, titanium, silver-plated steel and polycarbonates. “It’s basically a highly tested and inspected product for degreasing and cleaning and doing that as biodegradable.” He said it also made them good at altering their formulas to fall in with specs for other needs, making them adaptable. When he’s in the lab making a new formula or altering an existing one, McCoy said he’s looking for synergistic combinations that perform to the specs but also accomplish the same task, or even do it better. Now that those Department of Defense contracts have largely dried up, McCoy said they’ve had to focus on different markets and new problem solving. A step up the ladder at Randall Industries headquarters in Pittsburgh, Spencer said his company philosophy is

to give people a second chance. He said his 30 years of corporate experience has given him an opportunity to give back to the community, and hire and mentor people who may have made mistakes in the past. “People feel better about themselves when they work,” he said. Spencer said what differentiates Randall from other chemical companies is that “none of our competitors will send a chemist out to help with a problem.” “He’s an exceptional chemist,” Spencer said of McCoy. “He really is the backbone of the company.” Now the company is trying to branch out more locally and regionally, and Spencer said he would like to see more of Randall’s products used in Indiana County.

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Valenti’s has been saving soles for five decades By CHAUNCEY ROSS chauncey@indianagazette.net There’s a shop in downtown Indiana that’s a true throwback to the days when downtown shopping ruled supreme. Before the malls, before the box stores and dot coms, there were the mom-and-pop shops and the little personal-service empires, many made of a single man’s sweat, determination and dreams. In the day when department stores, 5-and-10s, butcher shops, hardware stores and furniture dealers prevailed, you could count on a good shoe repair shop, maybe two or three, in the business district. Troutman’s, G.C. Murphy’s and Rend Bakery are gone but Valenti Shoe Service still stands, a harbinger to the

days before the rush to the suburbs and the internet. Today, in a revitalized downtown flush with boutiques, niche eateries and professional services, thirdgeneration owner Jeff Valenti saves soles in a tiny storefront half a block from Philadelphia Street. Stepping through the door at Valenti’s is like stepping back in time. Decades-old machines dominate the workbench. Commercial grade stitching machines go back 60 years or more. “I have two nailers in the back, from the ’70s,” Jeff Valenti explained. “That’s the newest equipment I have. The rest is from the ’50s and ’60s; it all still runs.” Yet Valenti’s thrives in part because of modern technology. No, not the way most do. The store has no website.

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“And my daughter made me a Facebook page.” Valenti shrugged. “I’ve never been on it.” While ecommerce has stolen business from brick and mortar shoe shops, it hasn’t harmed Valenti’s Shoe Service. “We do a lot of shoe stretching because everybody buys shoes online now,” Valenti said. “You can’t try them on until you get them. If they’re a little snug, they bring them to me. “And I get them in for stretching every day.” Valenti thrives, too, because of his own dedication to the craft. He was there to take over the business when his dad retired, the way his father took over for continued on page 22

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repair store. So Red relocated to 10 S. Seventh St. (today’s Insomnia Cookies shop) and handed the business down to his son, Frank C. Valenti, in the 1980s. Frank moved the shop to its current location, 26 S. Seventh St., in 2000. Six years later, Jeff’s dad passed away and left him to carry on. Now Jeff Valenti, 46, takes in new customers whose favorite repair shops have closed their doors. “Every year, it’s busier. It seems like my radius is growing, because people are closing up left and right,” continued on page 23

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Valenti’s has been saving soles for five decades continued from page 22 Valenti said. “Just in the 10 years since I’ve been here, I’ve bought out I don’t know how many different shoe repair shops. There was a guy in Windber who died; I bought all his material.” Same thing when old cobblers passed on in State College and Kittanning. “When they close, I get those towns. They come to me,” Valenti said. “It used to be every little town had a shoe repair at one time. Homer City, Clymer, Punxsutawney. Now it’s just me, a guy in Greensburg and another in Johnstown. And there’s probably somebody in Pittsburgh.” The evidence is right there. Atop one of his huge sewing machines sat a package addressed to someone in Brockway. Valenti has arranged for drop-off points at East End Laundromat in Punxsutawney and at Master Cleaners in Punxsutawney, and has customers who ship their shoes to him from all over. “The farthest pair I ever got was from Maui, Hawaii,” he said. “The lady is from this area and she’s selling real estate there. There’s no shoe repair on the whole

island of Maui. It cost more to ship them here and back pain they had go away but they got a little limp now. And I just have to put in an adjustment on the one shoe than it cost to repair them.” It wasn’t hard for Valenti to categorize his customers. continued on page 24 His business fits into a few easy categories. A lot of shoe repairs are basic jobs: replacing heels or soles in a matter of minutes at prices shown on a chart hanging from the ceiling. Valenti’s does a big business in orthopedic lifts, meaning that he builds up the sole and heel of one shoe to equalize it with the other for people with legs of uneven length. Experts in Disaster Repairs “If you get a new hip put in or get knees put in, www.totalrestorationofpa.com • Office: 724.834.4288 they’re usually off slightly,” Fax: 724.838.1527 • Toll Free: 800.834.8751 Valenti said. “Maybe a quarter or a half an inch. 642 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Greensburg, PA 15601 39 Years In Business The operation makes the Indiana, PA 15601 • 724.465.0337 Robert Black, bob@trst.net PA 015556

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Valenti’s has been saving soles for five decades continued from page 23

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Salmonella is ‘no yolk’ when raising backyard chickens City dwellers and suburbanites have flown the coop, so to speak. A growing interest in raising chickens has enabled coops and nesting birds to spring up in neighborhoods one would not typically associate with chickens. Sometimes dubbed “urban homesteading” or “urban farming,” these homegrown operations enable people to enjoy fresh eggs from the comfort of home. Henhouses are just another extension of methods to reap the benefits of fresh, local and nonfactoryproduced foods. Although advocates insist that raising chickens on a small scale makes the birds less likely to carry disease than factory-farmed chickens, anyone raising chickens needs to be aware of the potential for disease — particularly salmonella. Also, it’s important to care for chickens in a manner that is humane and in line with local laws.

What is salmonella?

Salmonella is a common bacteria that lives in the intestinal tract of humans, other mammals and some birds, including chickens. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 1.2 million illnesses and 450 deaths are attributed to salmonella annually in the United States. The illness causes diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps between 12 and 72 hours after infection and can last between four and seven days. Salmonella can cause death when not properly treated with antibiotics.

Spreading salmonella

Although humans cannot catch salmonella from chickens the way one would contract a cold, they can catch it through handling or consuming eggs of infected birds. The rural newsletter and farming resource Grit says salmonella can then be transmitted to humans who eat improperly cooked meat or eggs from infected birds or from putting their hands in your mouths after touching chickens or eggs that have come in contact with contaminated rodent or chicken feces. The elderly, people with weakened immune systems and young children are at the highest risk for salmonella infection than others. Children who help gather eggs and do not thoroughly wash their hands afterward can be at increased risk.

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Maintaining clean conditions and routinely inspecting chickens for good health can help lower the risk of salmonella infection. Chicks and adult chickens that have salmonella may produce loose yellow or green droppings; have a drop in egg production, increased thirst and decreased feed consumption; and show signs of weight loss. Look for rodents in the henhouse, as infected mice or other small rodents may transmit salmonella as well. Chickens also need safe, roomy clean conditions to remain healthy and content. According to the resource MyPetChicken, a diet of whole grains and seeds also may be associated with decreased salmonella colonies. Some experts warn against washing eggs as a preventative method. According to a report written by Diane Schivera, an organic livestock specialist for the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, thoroughly cleaning egg shells can remove a protective “bloom” that prevents bacteria from entering eggs. Eggs shouldn’t be scrubbed, but some suggest a warm water rinse that will push dirt away from the shell’s pores. Old eggs are more susceptible to bacteria penetration. Storing eggs at room temperature may cause them to degrade faster. Once eggs are gathered, individuals should wash their hands and make sure the eggs are chilled. Salmonella can be prevented in backyard chicken coops. Plus, it’s important to note that risk of infection is very small. The American Egg Board’s Egg Safety reference says an average consumer might encounter a contaminated egg once every 84 years.

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Of course, green, black, white and blue remain classics for men, while for women, shades of pink, turquoise and purple are safe bets. Plaids and stripes always look great on both men and women. That said, the more flamboyant colors are also popular, including fluorescent yellow, lime green or orange. Accessories—hats, caps, belts, glasses—add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Fashion designers and manufacturers continue to improve the quality of golf clothes. In addition to allowing greater freedom of movement, the new collections are designed with increasingly efficient and lightweight fabrics. A priority for most golfers is fabric that allows for the evaporation of moisture while offering protection against UV rays. New technical fibers and stretch nylon are also gaining in popularity. Just walk around a few specialty stores and you’re sure to notice the many collections of polo shirts, pants, Bermuda shorts, skirts and skorts available in a variety of styles, fabrics and colors. For braving the weather, rain- and wind-resistant outerwear is also becoming increasingly sophisticated. The same trend can be seen in golf shoes, which are almost all now made with synthetics that break-in fast for greater comfort and functionality.

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Golf bags come in a wide range of models, just like golf clubs. Weight, handling and storage com­partments are the main criteria to consider when shopping for a bag. But above all, your choice de­pends on what type of golfer you are.

consideration when choosing a golf bag. Make sure there’s enough space to store balls, accesso­ ries, water bottle, rain gear, keys, phone and um­brella. A rain cover is usually included. If in doubt, just ask a specialist at the golf course or sports equipment store for advice on choosing a model that will suit your needs.

If you play most of your games on foot, you have two possible choices. For golfers who prefer to carry their equipment on their backs, a bag with or without a tripod stand has the advantage of being lightweight and compact. How­ever, the number of compartments is limited, and you should always check the sturdiness of the handles and straps.

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Over time a car’s exterior can fade or suffer some dings and dents. Before owners sell or trade in their rides for something new, investing in a new color may be all that’s necessary to revitalize the look of the vehicle. Changing the color of a car is not something every driver should try on their own. Such a task can be timeconsuming, and it requires a good deal of skill to turn out looking good. Furthermore, painting a car involves a variety of different tools and equipment, from a spray gun, sander and buffer to specific types of enamel or acrylic paints. After considering the work involved and the expense of investing in the equipment to get the job done right, many vehicle owners opt to hire a professional to change the color of their vehicles. Many service centers offer two options to change the look of a car or truck: painting and car wraps.

Paint job

A professional paint job will yield an impressive result. A skilled auto painter can recommend the right type of automotive paint for your make and model and guide you in color selections. While there are hundreds of different color choices available, professionals also may be able to mix colors to create the custom look you desire. Paint work may be done to match the existing color of the vehicle after accident repairs have been made. Or you may be tired with the color of your car and simply desire a change. Experienced service shops can offer these services and more. Other shops may specialize

in custom paint jobs that may entail graphics, detail work or the blending of multiple colors to give the vehicle an airbrushed effect. Custom painters are artists, and their work may be very detailed. Painting may demand your vehicle be off the road for a week or more, so it’s best to have an alternative travel plan. Also, be sure to investigate how painting will affect the value of the vehicle. A paint job may end up depreciating the value of a resale because it’s changing the original vehicle permanently.

Car wrap

Car wraps are typically made of high-quality vinyls that come in a bevy of different colors and styles. Wraps also can be used for custom graphics or to advertise businesses. The vinyl wrap completely covers the paint of the vehicle. But because car wraps can be removed, they do not permanently change the vehicle and are therefore unlikely to affect its resale value. Car wrapping can take less time than a labor-intensive paint job. Some jobs can be completed in only two or three days. Car wraps also may be the less expensive option if you’re not selecting a complicated, custom design. Many car wraps will last between five to seven years, which is on par with the life span of a professional paint job, which lasts five to 10 years. Changing the look of a vehicle may be as simple as choosing a new exterior color. Professional paint services and vinyl car wraps make it easy to switch up the style of a car or truck.


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How to avoid hot weather automotive breakdowns When the weather warms, many people take to the outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and rising temperatures. Summer road trips or vacations are the norm, but it is important to realize that hot weather can take its toll even on a new, well-maintained vehicle. High temperatures can cause all sorts of damage to a vehicle, from zapping battery power to overtaxing the cooling system. Recognizing potential hot-weather risks and performing routine checks on the vehicle are the keys to keeping vehicles in top form.

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Excessive heat can shorten the life of a battery because it causes battery fluid to evaporate more quickly. This, in turn, can damage the internal structure of the battery. AAA reports that car battery issues are the most common breakdown calls. It’s a good idea to top off a battery with distilled water if it is the kind that requires it. Low-maintenance batteries may not have filler caps and will not require water. Inspect the battery for corrosion and leakage of battery acid. This could be a sign that the battery is getting old and will need to be replaced.

Cooling system

Cooling systems work hard to keep the flow of air to the engine and prevent it from overheating during warm seasons. Compromised cooling fans or lack of coolant can be troublesome. To avoid overheating, check coolant levels before getting on the road. In addition, have the cooling system checked by a trained mechanic prior

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to the summer driving season. It’s a small price to pay to avoid extensive engine damage from overheating.

Tires

Hot weather causes the pressure inside of tires to rise. Overinflated tires can wear down prematurely or result in blowouts. The Car Care Council recommends checking tire pressure routinely in the summer, when tires are cold. Follow the guidelines in the owner’s manual for recommended air pressure. Look for improper tread wear, weak spots or other tire damage that may end up causing flats.

Fluid levels

Hot weather can put extra demand on all fluids and engine components. Check transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and engine oil levels. Top off or change when necessary.

Pack with breakdowns in mind

Plan ahead for potential summer breakdowns by bringing along water, snacks, sunscreen, and an emergency medical kit. Be sure mobile phones are fully charged and that the number of a tow service or roadside assistance crew is entered into your list of contacts in the event of an emergency. With warm-weather road trips beckoning, it’s time to plan accordingly to prevent breakdowns that can derail fun.

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