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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 7

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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WEATHER ON THE RECORD Wednesday, February 1 7, 1 983 Vineland Times Journal 7 On the Record Wednesday February 17 Area Weather From The Associated Press CLEAR less driving, refusal to submit to a Breathalizer test and driving an uninsured vehicle. Police tracked down Valerie after drivers of the two vehicles involved in the accidents reported the car's license plate number. An attendant at the BP Gas Station, Chestnut Avenue and Delsea Drive, told police that an elderly man in a blue truck drove away from the station without paying for $9 in gas. Javier Adorno, 30, of 519 Lan-dis Ave. was arrested for burglary and three counts of contempt of court for failing to appear in Vineland and Mansfield Township Municipal Courts.

He is being held in lieu of $3,000 cash bail. Two Vineland juveniles were arrested for shoplifting at the Jamesway Department Store. The teenagers allegedly stole items worth $181.46, including jeans, shirts and undergarments. Police Vineland Ghansham Ramesh Goberd-ham was arrested on an aggravated assault charge and two weapons charges after a domestic dispute in which he threatened a victim with a knife. Thieves took a 400-pound safe and $532 in cash this weekend from the Chestnut Assembly of God, 1213 E.

Chestnut Ave. The unknown suspects apparently entered the church through an open door and then broke into a locked office where the safe was kept. Unsuccessful in breaking into the safe, the suspects apparently took the door off the safe, later carrying it away with the money, police said. Police arrested an Elmer woman in connection with two accidents on Delsea Drive. Sandra Valerie fled the scene of both accidents, but was later arrested by police on charges of driving while intoxicated, reck Obituaries Claudia Finch CALL 691-7770 FOR CLASSIFIED INQUIRIES AFTER 5 PM Vineland Times Journal USPS 659-920 Pubttthad Daitv kco Sunder Second Cims Postag PM Vntfend.

08340 Vineland Times Journal 891 East Oak Road Vinslend. N.J. O8360 Publication 659920 Single Copy .25 HOME DELIVERY Carrier 1.30 Motor Routs 1 .60 Home Delivery (Paid in Advance) 3 Months Carrisr 16.90 Motor Routs 19.50 6 Months Carrisr 33.80 Motor Routs 39.00 1 Ysar Carrisr 67.60 Motor Routs 78.00 MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS 3 months 22.75 6 months 45.50 1 yssr 91.00 Collage (9 months) 61.43 Militsry 81.90 Vineland Timet Journal For homa delivery Can 691-8212 Partly cloudy tonight with lows in the low 30s. Winds becoming northwest 10 to 15 mph. Mostly sunny Thursday with highs in the mid 40s.

Outlook for Friday with fair with seasonal temperatures. DreamLand Infant Nursery 2703 DANTE AVE. E. VINELAND, NJ 696-0532 M-F HE COKE GROWING COMPANY SEEKING EXPERIENCED LIGHTING SALES PEOPLE TO GROW WITH FULL or PART TIME GREAT BENEFITS IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT Uhr ELECTRIC 733 CHESTNUT AVE. VINELAND, N.J.

691-9771 ATTENTION HENRY SPECTACULAR SAVINGS FDR 0 off Ruby R. Bortle, 87 forecast for PJ4, Warm CoM Stationary A VCR, a 35mm camera and other assorted items were stolen irom a residence at ra a. west Ave. The stolen property was valued at $1,100. An AM-FM cassette car stereo and four speakers were stolen from a car parked behind the Dry Goods Department Store at the Cumberland Mall late Monday night.

Fannie Brown, 71 Fannie Brown, a Norma resident for 27 years, died Sunday in Newcomb Medical Center. She was 71. Born in Swainsboro, she was a homemaker. Surviving are her husband, Harvey Sr. of Swainsboro; seven sons, Bobby of Trenton, and Willie, Harry Harvey Raymond, Dale, and Randy, all of Norma; a daughter, Lillie Mae MfCartw rf RriHtfpfnrv hroth- Leon Stiggle Leon Alfred Stiggle Sr.

of Vine-land, an employee in the Vine-land Streets and Roads Department until retirement in 1981, died Sunday at home. He was 71. Born in Greenwood, and formerly of Philadelphia, he resi-den in Vineland for 52 years. A member of the Mt. Pisgah U.A.M.E.

Church, he served as a church trustee, and was a member of the male choir. Mr. Stiggle also had been employed as a truck driver by Easter Seals and was a World Shirley R. Hunt, Shirley R. Hunt of Millville, a former 14-year Wheaton Glass Co.

employee, died- Monday in Millville Hospital. She was 61. Born in Camden, she resided in Bridgeton until moving to Millville 18 years ago. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Assembly of God Church of Millville, where she sang in the choir. Mrs.

Hunt, a member of the Sweet Adelines, and the Bridge-ton and Bowl-O-Drome bowling leagues, was a former member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Bridgeton. Survivors include her husband, George two sons, Charles L. Ill of Penns Grove and Garry W. The Aecu-Weatner tomcat St MOTHERS TO BE! ALL MATERNITY CLOTHES jVcxt enevatwii Maternity Shop 2630 E.

Chestnut Ave. Brewsler Village 692-7644 Mon-Sat 10-6. Thurs 10-7 J- 198 Aocu-Wstthsr, (ne 0 1 1 Millville Edward D. Clarke, 19, of 211 Maurice St. was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay fines totaling $205.

Clarke also was issued a summons for failure to appear in court on an earlier criminal mischief charge. er, Nathanial Cheeks of Swainsboro; a sister, Maggie Bryant of East Orange; 29 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Oak Grove Baptist Church, Swainsboro. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Lively Funeral Home, Bridgeton. 71 War II U.S. Army veteran. Surviving are a son, Leon Alfred Jr. of Toledo Ohio; six grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren.

Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in Mt. Pisgah U.A.M.E. Church. Burial will be in Gouldtown Memorial Park.

Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the church. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Lively Funeral Home, Brudgeton. 61 of Bridgeton; a brother, V. James Smith Sr.

of Millville; four sisters, Ellen Burr of St. Augustine, Ethel Truxton Keeley of Millville; Violet Dum-bar of Pennsauken, and Louella West of Vineland, and two grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Freitag Funeral Home. Burial will be in Fernwood Memorial Park.

Friends will be received after 7 tonight in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Landis Avenue and Orchard Road, Vineland 08360. Ark. her paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Anne Mellen of Philadelphia, and her paternal great-great-grandmother, Olive Wilson of Hot Springs, Ark.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Pan-coast Funeral Home. SINCERE THANKS The family of the late Mary (Cesario) Lotti would like to express their thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for Mass cards, beautiful floral offerings and the many other acts of kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us during our recent bereavement. The Family of Mary (Caaario) Lotti SCARPA In loving memory of Michael L. Scarpa, Sr. who passed away 1 year ago Feb.

1 7th. We do not forget, nor do we intend. We think of you often and will to the end. Cone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear to our memory you ever will be.

Sadly missed by Children, Susan, Michael and Pat Christopher. IN MEMORY OF DOLLY McDERMOTT WHO PASSED AWAY 2 YEARS AGO TODAY. George and Family Hi lUiKMa mm Mrs. Bortle formerly had been employed by Rossi Cleaners on North East Boulevard for 20 years, and was a member of the Cumberland County Board of Elections. Survivors include two sons, Frank S.

Jr. and Wilbur "Bill" II, both of Vineland; a daughter, Helen M. Fanelli, with whom she resided; seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted by the Rev. John Fordyce, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, 11 a.m.

Friday in the Pancoast Funeral Home. Burial will be in Siloam Cemetery. Friends will be received from 7 9 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home, Lillian Rebekah Lodge services will begin at 7:30. N.C., and Sarah Jane Phillips of Millville; 50 grandchildren; 65 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be conducted by the Rev. Alex Thompson, pastor the Newport Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Christy Funeral Home. He will be assisted by the Rev. Gerritt Ken-yon of the First Assembly of God Church, Millville.

Burial will be in Center Grove Cemetery. Friends will be received Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and again Saturday after 9 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cedarville Rescue Squad. Sandra Maltese of Arvada, two brothers, Lewis Dale and Nick D'Allesandro, both of Vineland; two sisters, Betty Ga-rofalo and Antoinette Petretti, both of Vineland, and five grandchildren.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary Magdalen Church. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Friends will be received in the Rocap Shannon Memorial Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday and again at 9 a.m. Saturday. Venditti, 61 ers, Anthony Sposato of Philadelphia; James Sposato of Florida, and Leon Sposato of Vineland; and four sisters, Kathryn Segal Florida; Rose Marie Callan of Trenton; Joanne Torelli of Millville, and Mary Stevens of Vine-land. A Mass of Christian Burial and Holy Communion will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday in Our Lady of Pompeii Church, East Vineland.

Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Friends will be received in the Pancoast Funeral Home from 7 9 p.m. Friday and again after 8:30 a.m. Saturday, preceding the Mass. SINCERAS GRACIAS La familia del fenecido Pedro Gonzalez-Cruz desean expresar las gracias a todos los familiares, amigos vecinos por la flores tan bonitas sus expre-siones de bondad simpatia que fue-ron extendidas durante la reciente perdida.

La Familia da Pedro Gonzalez-Cruz Ruby R. Bortle of Vineland, an active member and past Noble Grand of Lillian Rebekah Lodge No. 30 of Vineland, died Tuesday in Newcomb Medical Center. She was 87. Born in Belfast, Ireland, she lived in Vine- years.

Ruby Bortle She was a 65-year member of the First Presbyterian Church of Vineland, a former member of the West Haven and Tarkiln Acres Senior Citizens Clubs, and a past member of the North Vine-land Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. Zonie Hannah, 80 Zonie Hannah of Newport, a member of the Newport Baptist Church, died Wednesday in Millville Hospital. She was 80. Born in Waynesville, N.C., she lived in the Newport area since 1945 and was a homemaker. Surviving are eight sons, L.V., Willis, James, William, Lewis, Eugene, and Thomas, all of Millville, and Troy of Hickory, N.C.; four daughters, Willie Mae Shel-ton of Millville; Virginia Summers of Port Norris; Nellie Clements of Pennsville, and Mary Taylor of Newport; two brothers, Leo Messer of Millville, and Kay-wood Messer of Canton, N.C.; five sisters, Bertha Conard, Fro-nie Phillips, Edith Presly, and Alvie Rose, all of Waynesville, Anne Rieck, 73 Anne Rieck of Greeley, a former Millville area resident and Vineland school teacher, died Monday in the North Colorado Medical Center following a brief illness.

She was 73. Born in Vineland, she lived in the Millville area most of her life. She was a special education teacher in the Vineland school system, and a member of the New Jersey Education Association. Mrs. Rieck also was a member of St.

Mary Magdalen Church, Millville. Surviving are a daughter, Theresa (Sposato) Theresa (Sposato) Venditti of Vineland, a former associate in the Venditti Florist Shop, died Tuesday in Newcomb Medical Center. She was 61. Born in Chittinango, N.Y., she was a Vineland resident for the last 50 years. Mrs.

Venditti was a Vineland High School graduate, a former employee of the Kimble Glass and a member of Our Lady of Pompeii Church, East Vine-land. She also was associated with her late son, Daniel N. Venditti, in operation of the florist shop. Survivors include her husband, Daniel a daughter, Diane Venditti of Millville; three broth SINCERE THANKS The family of the late Elsie (Cosimi) Lovecchio would like to express their thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbors for Mass cards, beautiful floral offerings and the many other acts of kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us during our recent bereavement. The Family of Elsie (Cosimi) Lovecchio v.

at to of of to Heather Nicole Mellen, infant We Pnpmr yj A II Mutiln If II tarns Qumnthipi II I 30-S p.m. tiO-t p.m. SM. 104 p.m. On The Bridqeton-Vineland 3 II Pike 451-4404 Services for Heather Nicole Mellen, infant daughter of George and Darlene (Hayman) Mellen of North Syracuse, N.Y., were conducted today by Mr.

Otto Lubrich in Rose Hill Cemetery, Newfield. The infant died last Thursday in New York. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayman of Vineland; her paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Mellen of Williams-town; her maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beckett of Malaga, and Mr. and Mrs.

Gernard Hale of Franklin-ville; her maternal great-great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett of Newfield; her paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tapp of Hot Springs, STELLACCIO In loving memory of Pasquale Stellac-cio, who passed away 2 years ago Feb.

17th. No one knows the silent heartaches; Only those who have lost can tell The grief that is borne in silence For the one we loved so well. Sadly missed by Wife Margaret. Sons. Daughters, Grandchildren and Brothers.

PRAYER OF THANKS May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, Helper of the Hopeless. pray for us.

Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you.

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