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66 Thursday • December 4, 2014 The Kittanning Paper
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Local Customers Share in Contest Winnings
Local Sears Manager Bobby Fruehstorfer congratulates Vicky Scholl of Rural Valley. Vicki and her husband Eric were the winners of the flat screen TV set during last week’s contest.
Six local individuals were prize winners during last week’s contest at the Franklin Village Sears.
Eric and Vicki Scholl from Rural Valley won the grand prize of a 46” flat screen television.
Deb Denardo of Ford City won a $40 box of chocolates from Gardner’s Candies.
Dolly Kacprowski of Kittanning won a $20 gift certificate at Big Lots.
Crawford Johnson won a $20 certificate at Sirena Pizza.
Denny Smith of New Bethlehem will be having a $20 BBQ from Big Andys while Judy Fink of Kittanning will be treating her family using a $25 gift card from McDonalds.
Local Sears Owner Dan Shaffer was pleased with the contest and said the store will hold another one before Christmas.
Meanwhile, the store this weekend will hold a “Very Merry Santa Sale” where there will be an additional 10% off everything in the
store valued over $299. The promotion is only valid when using a Sears credit card. Customers also have the option to forego the 10% off and take 36 months of no interest on their purchase. Shaffer said that was a significant savings on larger purchases.
The promotion also offers 20% off all lawn and garden items and accessories including snow throwers.
Shaffer thanked his customers for making this local Sears a premier store in the Pittsburgh market.
former-Stitt Auto Sales).Dr. Matthew Sabo – who
founded The Foot and Ankle Wellness Center of Western Pennsylvania in 2007 – currently rents office space from Klingensmith’s Healthcare along Ford Street in Ford City.
“We bought the property two years ago in February and we started planning this about a year ago,” Sabo said. “We finally have an idea – somewhat – of what’s going on, and hopefully with this approval, we can actually start doing work instead of sitting and looking at paper.
“The rent we’re paying could be going toward the building.”
Grant Scott of KSBA Architects, based in Pittsburgh, said the one-story, 2,800 square foot building should be open in Summer 2015.
“The objective if we can get the final approvals that we need – which we expect to – is to have (Sabo) in there in mid-July,” Scott said. “The issue will be the weather, but the building should go up pretty quickly.”
The architectural firm has also designed multiple projects
with Klingensmith Drugstores President Dave Cippel.
Township Engineer Ben Bothell of Senate Engineering recommended approving the plan contingent on a few revisions that are yet to be submitted.
“I’ve looked at the plan a couple different times, and I don’t see any issue with it. I also don’t see any issue with infiltrating the water in its entirety from this portion of the site – as long as its maintained properly and it does percolate they way we anticipate that it will,” Bothell said.
There will not be any discharge – all water is anticipated to drain and saturate into the ground.
The motion was made by Rearick and passed unanimously.
“If our engineer’s satisfied with it, I’m satisfied with it,” McGinnis said.
Sabo, of Chicora, has worked in the area since 2002 and eventually hopes to build apartment complexes next to the medical building due to a need for senior housing as well as coordinate events along the Rails to Trails in Ford City – across the street.
Manor Township Budget Calls for No Tax Increase...(continued from page 4)