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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa. Thursday, Aug. 8, 1985 A 4 -The Management fetes home employees "It's nice, at least once a year," she said. "I think they ought to have it more often," said LPN Kathy Murphy, who -was on her way into work. Slencak said the picnic was "at no cost to the county whatsoever.

All the food was donated from vendors" from whom the home purchases its residents' food. Home employees, either on their lunch breaks or on their way into work, stopped by with family members. Nurse's aide Vickie Keeseman, dining with her mother Nancy Fahnestock, daughter Melissa and other home personnel, said she thought the picnic was a nice gesture. Hosp.TAl NOTES Discharged Wednesday from Car- Joseph R. Carr, Shirley A.

Darhower, Mrs. John Eutzy, Mrs. Ralph Group, Mrs. Robert Keifer and baby girl; Grace A. Kotzmoyer, William J.

Lebo, Richard T. D. Miller, John A. Rohrer, nionn 4 Qhnmnn Mrs Rnbprt on his rucb (UPI) George Daniels, a mechanic by trade, takes a busman's holiday with the family car, a 1975 Dodge, at his Pittsfield, Mass. home.

OblTUARIES LouF.Ciucci ByDaveStellfox Staff writer Cumberland County Nursing Home employees got a turn at being served Wednesday wnen management siau donned white chefs hats, grabbed spatulas and cooked up a picnic lunch. "It's a way to show appreciation for the employees," home administrator Robert Slencak said. Slencak, wearing shorts and a green T-shirt that read "CCNH" on the front side and "Coach" on the back, said the picnic was "our way of thanking them for a good job done every day." The management staff was scheduled to work in shifts cooking up hot does and hamburgers to eo with the other picnic fare for the home's three shifts of workers as the picnic was due to run from 1 to 7 p.m. Therapeutic recreation director Margaret Winton, awareness therapy director Hope Rice and assistant director of nursing Betty Bowes took the first shift at cooking. Bream Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, 219 N. Hanover Carlisle and at the church Saturday from 1 to 2p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Huntsdale Church of the Brethren Building Fund, RD5, Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Compounded Daily With No Monthly Service Charge CALL or SEE US TODAY Admitted Wednesday to Carlisle Hospital: Mrs. J.

Franklin Miller, Mrs. Guy Boyd, Erma G. Warehime, Carlisle; Joshua A. Kennedy, Shippensburg; Mrs. Kenneth Ryan, Plainfield; Mrs.

David Helm, Walnut Bottom; Harry L. Sweeney, Boiling Spirngs. Birrrhs Born in Harrisburg Hospital to: Mr. and Mrs. David (Faith Eldred) Hutton, Carlisle, boy, July 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. (M. Laurie Dennis) Brandt, Shermans Dale, boy, July 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. (Linda M. Shaulis) Goodling, Carlisle, boy, July 24.

Lori Gilbert, Mechanicsburg, girl, July 26. Mr. and Mrs. Brian (Karen J. Badger) Sunday, Mechanicsburg, girl, July 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Patricia Hook) Wetz, Mechanicsburg, girl, 921 Cavalry Road 600 East Lou F. Ciucci, 40, 1817 Basin Hill Boulevard, Carlisle, died Wednesday in Carlisle Hospital. He was born in Dudley and was the son of the late John M.

Ciucci. He was employed as vice president of personnel at Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company. He was a graduate of Tussey Mountain High School, Saxton and Shippensburg University. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member and vice president of Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce, St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, Carlisle Lions Club, where he was a former vice president, Carlisle Crime Stoppers, where he was a member of the board of directors, Carlisle Personnel Association and was involved in the Junior Achievement Program in Carlisle. Surviving are his wife, Diana M. Stewart Ciucci; one son, Christopher P. Ciucci, at home; one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Ciucci, at home; his mother, Lillian Wolfe Ciucci, Mildred C. Mildred C.

Harvey, 71, formerly of Sarasota, died Tuesday in Cumberland County Nursing Home. She was born in Clearfield and was the daughter of the late Austin and Nellie Bushman Chase. Surviving are her husband, Fred K. Harvey, Sarasota, one son, John Harvey, North Carolina; one daughter, Anne Mustienes, Madrid, Spain; three sisters, Mariam A. VJ IV 1111 1 Weidner and baby girl.

July 30. Born in Holy Spirit Hospital to: Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. (Carol Wise) Nelson, Mt.

Holly Springs, girl, July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad A. (Amatul Bhatti) Qureshi, Mechanicsburg, boy, July 17.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. (Susan Schneider) Rhykerd, Mechanicsburg, girl, July 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Steven A. (Stacey Clepper Gibb, Carlisle, girl, July 19. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald L. (Denise Hesse) Findley, Carlisle, girl, July 23. Simpson Street son, George works battery-powered 4-by-4 Helen B. Helen B. Bream, 69, RD4, Carlisle, died Wednesday in her home.

She was born in Penn Township and was the daughter of the late Harry and Kathryn Vanasdlan Laughman. She was a member of the Huntsdale Church of the Brethren and Adult Class of the Sunday school. Surviving are her husband, Ralph A. Bream; five sons, Ralph A. Bream, 431 Trayer Lane; Harold F.

Bream, at home; Roger D. Bream, RD3, Newville; Lynn J. Bream, RD4, Carlisle; Jonathan W. Bream, at home; four daughters, Caroline W. Calaman, RD4, Carlisle; Josephine L.

Bream, at home; Cindy L. Stam-baugh, Big Spring Terrace, Newville; Virginia E. Stambaugh, RD3, Carlisle; foster daughter, Alma E. Boldosser, RD4, Carlisle; four brothers, William Laughman, C. Glenn Laughman, RD1, Newville; Lee Laughman, Adams County; Robert Laughman, RD1, Shippensburg; four sisters, Ardella Allen, Lees Cross Roads; Mary Williams, 940 Pine Road, Carlisle; Kathryn Bitner, RD1, Gardners; Margaret Greenawalt, Shippensburg; 16 grandchildren; four foster grandchildren; four great foster grandchildren.

Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Huntsdale Church of the Brethren, with the Rev. Daniel M. Petry officiating. Burial will be in Huntsdale Church of the Brethren Cemetery.

Fire caIIs Wednesday, Aug. 7 7:46 p.m. fire, Episcopal Home, Task Force 4. 8:03 p.m. auto accident, Route 11 and Kost Road, Silver Spring Ambulance.

10:53 p.m. NSPCC Building 312, Naval Supply Depot. Thursday, Aug. 8 12-40 a.m. auto accident.

Frog and Switch, Union, Cumberland. Medic Unit. 116 am. auto accident, Route 767, Lemoyne, Camp Hill, Wormleysburg ambulance. Camp Hill ambulance.

1:23 a.m. auto accident, Frog and 6:39 a m. fire, Building 309, Naval Supply Depot. Meanwhile, his vehicle, a 1985 Dudley; four brothers, Peter J. Ciucci, Harrisburg; Savino R.

Ciucci, Everett; Tony L. Ciucci, Aliquippa; Col. John A. Ciucci, stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio; three sisters, Catherine Pasquine, Hershey; Jeanne Anderson, Hollywood, Madeline Intrieri, Harrisburg; and several nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Dudley, with Father Alfred Schendel as celebrant. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery, Saxton. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m., in Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S. Hanover Carlisle, and at the Masood Funeral Home, Saxton, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.

Memorial contributions may be made to the South Central Pennsylvania Heart Association, 3805 Paxton Harrisburg, Pa. Harvey Chew, RD6, Carlisle; Sallie Welch, Longview, Texas; Jane Severin, San Diego, and four grand- children. Services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing. Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, 630 S.

Hanover Carisle is in charge of arrangements. Rotz. Haeerstown. Md two brothers, Steven Junkins, Carlisle; Troy Junkins, at home. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.

from the Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home, 219 N. Hanover Carlisle. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 1 p.m. until time of service. tops goal microcomputers and health equip- ment.

Barry Lynn Junkins Barry Lynn Junkins, 20, 1227 Trin- maternal great-grandmother, Sarah Carlisle building and loan 17 West High Street Carlisle, PA 243-2915 Carlisle 243-8868 Mechanicsburg 697-4603 under WANT GREAT INSURANCE SERVICE PRICES? 260 York Road at I 81 Carlisle, Pa. 243-5221 Plenty off FREE Parking Friday Market 7 am to 3 pm Saturday Market 7 am to 12 noon armers Market, Inc. CALL KEPIIER INSURANCE, INC. 243-3915 HOMEGROWN CORN, BEANS, TOMATOES, GREEII ONIONS, CUCUMBERS, ZUCCHINI, CABBAGE, APPLES, ETC. FRESH DELI ITEMS, MEATS, POULTRY, EGGS, PASTRIES AND SEAFOOD die Road, died as a result of an accident Thursday.

He was born in Chambersburg and was a cook at the Sunnyside Restaurant. Surviving are his mother, Joan J. Junkins, 1227 Trindle Road, Carlisle; his father, Patrick H. Junkins; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Rotz, Chambersburg; Shippensburg For the third time in as many years, Shippensburg University has topped its goal for alumni fundrais-ing. Annual fund co-chairpersons Annabel Eisenberg of Newburg, class of '33, and Mervin Fogelsanger of Shippensburg, class of '63, say the 1984-85 campaign brought in $220,865. Last year, $210,397 was raised and in 1982-83, $184,168. More than 6,000 alumni around the country contributed.

University spokeswoman Sherry Walker says the money paid for "hundreds" of academic and athletic student scholarships; cultural programs such as the Huckleberry Finn Symposium; a communications system for campus police. 150 North Hanover Carlisle, 245-0281 Virginia Ham Cooked Ham Dried Beef lb. S4.39 Long horn Cheese. lb. $2.09 Smoked Sausage Links Hot Smoked Links Minced Bologna lb.

1 .09 2 PC CHICKEN 21 SHRIMP $3,49 LICUPP'G 02A17S Carlisle Farmer Market 10 LB. FRESH GROUND CHUCK Hickory Smoked SLICED BACON S1.69 4 CQ Hickory Smoked 1.03 RNG BOLOGNA 12 95 DietersSpecials RON KEPNER Call Us For QUOTE on G-G's St. lb. $2.29 lb. $1.99 Turkey Breait lb.

$2.99 Sharp Cheese lb. $2.39 ler'i $1.79 Hard Salami lb. $2.49 CmHtrrtu Sril. White Grapes ib.59 Pascal Celery folk 39 Local Tomatoes lb. 49 TATNMAN I AUTO and HOMEOWKERS Boneless Chuck Steaks.

Cube Denver Steaks. $1.69 $2.09 $2.09 Ground Chuck. ib. Ham Steaks lb. $2.09 Ham $1.09 TTW-m Shvrfine Saltinesilb 2 $1.00 it Kstcksp 30 ox.

$1.39 Spam 1 2 ox. $1.39 Ckarmis latk Tittst pk. $1.19 list I sunt! Sftcial lib 39' Sliced LEBANON BOLOGNA White American CHEESE (sliced) Lean Sliced COOKED HAM 3 ib.M.89 HAM SHANKS ib. 99( illUm L)LslLD Carlisle Farmers Market For All your Picnic and Party Meats. Low Salt -w (low a it-low pat) fkfk BACON ib.

1.89 Hickory Smoked PICNIC Sweet or Regular SELTZER LEBANON Hickory Smoked BAKED HAM ib.89c 2.99 TURKEY-HAM ib.M.89 SWISS CHEESE ib2.89 Baked Ham Sub $2.20 Tuna Sandwich 1 .30 Groff Home Style Potato Chips tl.99 Mow $1.39 U.S. No. I POTATOES io ib. 99.

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