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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 7

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Thursday, Sept. 6, 1984 The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa. A 7 ObjTUARiES Free food aired for program counties AnnaM.Billman 'sr lisle; John H. Billman, RD4 New-ville; and Robert L. Billman, RD1 Beech Creek; one daughter, Sharon L.

Kunkel, 75 Wise Lane, Boiling Springs; one sister, Florence A. Miller, 418 A Carlisle; 13 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover Carlisle, with the Rev.

Arliss R. Slack. Burial will be in Cumberland Valley Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Gideons International Auxiliary, care of George S.

Roush, 265 Webster Carlisle, Pa. 17013. United Press International 1 The Agriculture Department wants Pennsylvania's 67 counties to submit free food distribution plans for the poor before it distributes the $8 million allocated by the state for the program this year. "Each county is responsible for its own program and has the ability to plan ahead and tailor it to meet the specific needs of its needy residents," Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell said Wednesday. The surplus food program already has gotten about 94 million pounds of federal surplus food, valued at $115 million, since it began about 2 years ago, state of ficials said.

The state contributed about $8 million last year and budgeted another $8 million for the program in 1984-85. Anna M. Billman, 76, 1837 Ster-retts Gap Carlisle, died Wednesday in Harrisburg Hospital. She was born in South Middleton Township and was the daughter of the late Harry and Ida Mae Motter Lutz and was the widow of Lester A. Billman.

She attended Community Baptist Church, Carlisle and was a 4-H Leader in Cumberland County. She was a member of Gideons International Auxiliary Cumberland County Camp, formerly taught Sunday school in Grace United Methodist Church and taught Good News Club for Child Evangelism in Cumberland County. Surviving are three sons, Chester W. Billman, 114 Marbeth Car William J. William J.

Calhoun, 70, 207 S. Hanover Carlisle, died Tuesday in the Holy Spirit Hospital. He was born in Ireland and was the son of the late George and Elizabeth Black Calhoun. He was a male nurse and worked for the Cumberland County Nursing Home. He attended the Salvation Army and served in the English 'Army in World War II.

Surviving are four brothers, Nethen Calhoun, Carlisle; Harold, G. Saturday Evening Buffet 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. All You Can Eat $695 Soup Salad Bar Meats Pasta Desserts Victim1 walks in Sunday Brunch 11 A.M.to2P.M. All You Can Eat $595 Omelets Assorted Salads 5 Meats REGISTER ROW thru Saturday FALL CLASSES At the Y.M.C..

START ON MONDAY September 10 Thursday, Friday, 8 am 9 pm Sal. Sam 5 pni 311 S. West Street Carlisle 243-3329. Super Specials ROAST lb. CHICKEN BOLOGNA lb.

99 Kestler'i RAM I CHEESE OLD FASHIONED LOAF JUKB0 COOKED AMERICAN CHEESE 'I LJiltJ Fresh Fruit Pastries Calvin Gutschall Calvin "Skip" Gutschall, 67, 12 Janet Bender, TBfianyfe a 1 as Tteatsj The funds may be used by the counties for the purchase of food or its transportation and storage, officials said. For the first time, they also may use up to 6.5 percent of their allocations for related administrative costs. Each county's share will be determined by the number of poor residents eligible for free food, based on each county's percentage of the state's total unemployed, total Medical Assistance recipients and food stamp recipients who don't also get cash grants, agriculture officials said. "The, goal of this program is to serve as many unemployed and needy persons in every area of the commonwealth as possible," Hallowell said in a prepared statement. Allegheny County and Philadelphia are eligible for the largest grants.

sustained when his bicycle crashed into the side of a van in Meadville. WALKER Continued from Al From plans to follow Interstates 81 and 78 to Easton, and go across New Jersey to the Big Apple. He will fly back to Kansas State. What does he think his walk will accomplish? Once the public realizes the problem, he said, organizations concerned about child abuse "will pick up the thread from then on and protect children from this kind of abuse." Ultimately, he would like to see Congress pass a law directing that "in all but the worst cases judges should seek as the first resort joint custody. Only as a last resort should they reluctantly assign a child to one parent." As the interview ended, David put his knapsack on his back and started walking.

He was last seen headed up an eastbound ramp on Interstate 81. NOTICE Mt. Holly Springs Game will i be Closed All Day Sunday, Sept. 9th Private Family Picnic for American Legion will be held. The Office of Dr.

H. Robert Davis, Boiling Springs, Pa. Will Re-Open For Saturday Business Starting September 8th. Saturday Hours: 9 am til 12 noon tar view Avenue, Carlisle, died Wednesday in the Carlisle Hospital. He was born in Perry County and was the son of the late Harry and Sadie Waldsmith Gutschall.

He and his wife operated Gutschall's Laundry at the corner of North and Bedford streets, Carlisle. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Navy and saw action in the South Pacific. He was of the Protestant faith and was a member of Carlisle Fish and Game Association and the National Riflemens Association. Surviving are his wife, Jean L. Hess Gutschall; three sons, Ronald Gutschall, York Haven; Garry Gutschall, Hanover; Terri Wayne Gutschall, York; two daughters, Mary Jean Hummel, Allentown; 150 North Hanover Street, Carlisle 245 0281 Back-to-School 95 Loan COOKED RAM lb.M.99 CHOPPED HAM 1.1 9 Seltzer's LEBANON BOLOGNA lb.

SWEET BOLOGNA lb. LUNCHEON LOAF lb. 99 DRIED BEEF lb. Calhoun Edmond and Robert J. Calhoun, Ireland; and one sister, Kathlee Maude Allen, Ireland.

Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, 219 N. Hanover Carlisle, with Captain George Polarek officiating. Burial will be in Kutz's Cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home from 9:30 a.m.

Friday until time of service. Carlisle; two step sons, Kenneth h. DeLancey, Marysville; Clair E. DeLancey, Carlisle; four half brothers, Jim Hess, Shermansdale, Donald and Karl Hess, Loysville; Dale Hess, Elliotsburg; five half sisters, Nora Kumler, Newport; Charlotte Nace, Landisburg; Betty Kuhn, Carlisle; Ruby Keck, Shermansdale; Janet Morrison, Middletown; and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m.

in the Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover Carlisle, with the Rev. R. Douglas Moore officiating. Burial will be in Young's United Methodist Church Cemetery, Carroll Township, Perry County.

Friends may' call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. S. Reisinger L. Barkley, RD1 Landisburg; Gloria B. stum, Carlisle; seven grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren.

Private services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Nickel Funeral Home, Loysville, with the Rev. Alan Mathna officiating. Burial will be in Landisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home prior to services on Friday.

Fenicle one sister, Erma Bricker. Hanover: eight grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in vhe Myers Funeral Home, Mechanicsburg, with the Rev. Simon Lehman Jr.

officiating. Burial will be in Longsdorf Cemetery, Silver Spring Township. Friends may call at the funeral home after 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Burgard Home, Dillsburg, with the-Rev.

Harry R. Billow officiating. Burial will be in Filey's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Saturday.

Memorial constributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3913 Market Camp Hill, 17011 or to the building fund at Seidle Memorial Hospital, Mechanicsburg. We're not a bank. We do things FOR FR EI 16 OX. PEPSI with purchase of a 3 pc. CHICKEN DINNER for (3 pes.

Chicken. French Fries, Jtoll, Choice of Salad) PORK CHOPS CENTER lb.M.99; END CUT lb. HAM STEAKS lb. HAM, BUTT ENDS lb. 1 1 9 CUBE STEAKS lb.

T-BONES. lb. SIRLOIN STEAKS lb. Sunshine Kellogg HI HO CRACKERS, nm. 99 CORNFLAKES, u.

Shurfine IXJIOOVCI M1T0KI1ISE '189 LETTUCE lb. 49' Ragu CABBAGE. lb. 19 SPAGHETTI SAUCE, Mo. "pSrOES.

MEADVILLE (UPI) In 26 years of nursing, it was a new one for supervisor Margaret Gizzie. The victim of a bicycle accident Tuesday night was identified by a cousin as Herbert Jolly, 17, of Meadville. As about 20 of Jolly's relatives gathered at Meadville City Hospital to mourn his death, the teenager walked into the emergency room. The victim later was identified as Mogologolo Nchaeleng, 23, of Transvaal, South Africa. Police said Jolly's cousin had been at the scene of the accident and mistook the victim for his relative.

"They were quiet, shocked and withdrawn and went out peacefully," Ms. Gizzie said of the family's reaction at seeing Jolly alive. She said it was the first time she had seen such a case of mistaken identity. Nchaeleng, a sophomore at Allegheny College, died of injuries he HospiTAl NOTES Admitted Wednesday to Carlisle Hospital: Mrs. Floyd Evelhoch, Mervin Bolen, Luther M.

Barrick, Michael Gibb, Carlisle; Jill M. Yeagy, Hair, Mechanics- Idaville; John R. burg. Discharged Wednesday from Carlisle Hospital: Jacqueline V. Brown, Mrs.

Gregory Burd, Mrs. Jarl Englund, Theresa J. Holmes, Mrs. Vincent Oswalt, Clarence N. Sheaf fer.

BiRThs Born Wednesday in Carlisle Hospital to: Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Joann Jarmusik Stiteler, Camp Hill, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

David (Deloris Altizer) Burton, Newville, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny (Vickie Bloser) Smith, Newville, boy. Mr.

and Mrs. David (Robin Wilson Wogan, Carlisle, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Cheryl Mellott) Rohm, Carlisle, girl.

Born Aug. 23 in Holy Spirit Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Carol Wise) Nelson, Mt. Holly Springs, girl.

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He was a retired state employee and a former Perry County forest warden. He was a member of Fraternal Order of Eagles 1299,. Carlisle and Kennedy's Valley Church of God. Surviving are two daughters, Helen Clara 352 N. Clara Mae Fenicle, 68, Middlsex Road, Carlisle, died Wednesday in Forest Park Nursing Home, Carlisle.

She was the widow of George W. Fenicle Sr. Surviving are three sons, George W. Fenicle Carlisle; William Brenneman, New Robert Brenneman, Dover; two daughters, Nancy LaFlamme, Dover; Mary Brownewell, Carlisle; Clair B. "77, RD3 Clair B.

Burgard, Dillsburg, died Wednesday in Seidle Memorial Hospital, MecnanicsDurg. He was a retired accountant for Hollinger Meats and a former teacher at the Andersontown School. He was a member of Eureka Lodge 302 Mechanicsburg, Harrisburg Consistory, Zembo Temple and the Monaghan Township Fire Company. Surviving are his wife, Alice A. Burgard; one daughter, Mrs.

Richard C. Snelbaker, Mechanicsburg; and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Cocklin Funeral 3 EVERYONE IS BUYING CARPET AT CARPETS Doily to Carlisle, next to Y.M.C.A.- Colonial Pork Come HIILCarlltla Pllrn HAYES K. KLINE, ACSW CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER announces the opening of his office at 522 S.Pitt Street Carlisle, Pa.

17013 Telephone 243-1278 for the private practice of PERSONAL, MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING Served as Chief of the Social Work Counseling Services at Dunham U.S. Army Health Clink at Carlisle Barracks for the past ten years. Will continue to serve military families privately as a CHAMPUS participant. Formerly a therapist for five years at the Carlisle Family Guidance Clinic, which agency evolved into the Steven's Community Mental Health Center. Experienced with a variety of clients and families having emotional, adjustment or stress-related problems.

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