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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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Vineland Times Journal 7 Mar. 30, 1383 Hospital News On the Record Indicted The Newcomb Hospital emergency room staff handled 21 accident cases yesterday. There were 24 diagnostic cases reported and eight persons required admission. The following persons have authorized Newcomb Hospital to release their names for publication: Tuesday admissions: Timothy Rehmann, Mariclaire Russo, Beatrice M. Kl-chaubard, Dorothy A.

Ellis, Nicholas Traut, Benito Caraballo, Betty Schroyer, Al-IceK. Capizola and Gertrude L. Winfield. Tuesday discharges: Margarita Huertas, Joseph Petrosky, Diane Robinson, Thomas M. DeRossi, Richard Soltysiak, Ida M.

Miller, Helen Castor, Anthony F. Scarpa, Maxine Malave and baby girl, Maria B. Tauber and baby girl, Albert Car-lino, Frank Rumick and Mariclaire Russo. MILLVILLE HOSPITAL Eileen Corrigan of Vineland and Julie Junghans of Norma were admitted Tuesday. Discharged Tuesday was Christine D'Ottavio of Vineland.

Santangelo, 4585 Robin Kd. A bicycle valued at $178 was reported stolen from the garage of James Casaccio. 8 DeShibc Terrace. Thieves caused $500 in damage lo a ear at Kishei -Klkins, Kill! S. Delsea in an unsuccessful at-lenipl lo sleal accessories.

Burglars made off with a microwave, radios and other items, total value after breaking into the Vineland First Church of the Na-zarene, 2725 N. Delsea Dr. Vehicles operated by Florence Millville, and Gladys Benin, Millville, collided al Boulevard and (Irani Avenue. Centreras was issued a summons for a slop street violation and both drivers required hospital treatment. Paul Marcus, 12:14 Riviera Boulevard, was issued a summons alter an accident on Delsea Drive near Cumberland Mall.

Police identified the other motorist as Franeoise Fincman, 1101 Park Ave. VINKLAND Fnrico Ciancag-lini, 52, 2421 Barry was arrested for drunken driving early todav. Jack Williamson, 20 S. West was ticketed for disregarding a stop sign after his car collided with a vehicle driven by Paul Shapiro at Second and Wood streets. No one was injured.

Births Traffic BRIDGETON Wilbert Jones 19, also known as Harry James, 1728 W. Walnut Vino-land, was indicted by the grand jury here Tuesday on nine counts of burglary, eight counts of theft, and unlawful possession of a firearm. Jones was arrested in February. At that time, Vineland Police detectives recovered more than $3,800 worth of stolen goods linking Jones to the burglaries. The break-ins, all In the same neighborhood, began Jan.

11 at a home on Crescent Drive. Jones also was charged with burglarizing homes on Moss wood Drive, Doren Terrace, Chestnut Hillwood Lane and Chimes Terrace. In addition, Jones was charged with a burglary at the Midas Muffler Shop on South Delsea Drive. He later was spotted driving a car stolen from the shop through Atlantic City. A high speed chase there resulted in Jones' arrest.

said he was backing out of his driveway when the mishap occurred. Nicholas D'Ippolito Village was treated in Newcomb Hospital and charged with operating a motorcycle without a license and careless driving when he fell off his motorcycle at Phillip SI reel and Main Road. VINELAND Harry Johnson. Bridgeton, was issued a summons for a slop si reel violation after the Vineland school bus he was operating ran into a car driven by (Jen-evievc Casella, 555 S. Spring al Third Street and Chestnut Avenue.

Police said 1:1 students on the bus escaped injury. Vincent Johnson. Uridgelon, and Beatrice Polk, Salem, were treated in Newcomb Hospital after an accident al Almond and Orchard Roads. Johnson was cited for a slop street violation. Calvin Fisher, 426 Peach was ticketed for careless driving after a three vehicle chain reaction collision at West and Chestnut-Avenues.

The other motorists were identified as Diane Dallago, 1394 Chestnut and Tracy Batt, 22 Evelyn Ave. Four persons required hospital treatment. Lydia Powers, Minotola, was issued a summons for failure to stop for a red light by Vineland Police when her car collided with another vehicle driven by Rose Gillick, Newfield, at Main and Wheat Roads. Both drivers were treated in Newcomb Hospital. 7- NEWCOMB HOSPITAL RAINS A daughter to Earl R.

and Media Elaine H. (Hancock) Rains of Glassboro, March 25. HANSON A daughter to Joan Hanson of Dorothy, March 26. ARMSTRONG A daughter to Edward and Charlette (Abrams) Armstrong of Norma, March 27. i WILLIAMS A daughter to Lorraine Williams, 809 Humbert March 27.

T. HACKNEY A son to Paul A. and Rhonda K. (Blanford) Hackney, 1122 W. Wheat March 28.

Arson Obituaries Police Charles Dimpert, 79, of Vineland A fire which broke out at a vacant Pear Street house Tuesday has been labeled arson by police and fire investigators. Police said the fire was set about 7:45 p.m. on the rear porch of the three-family house, which has been vacant since it was damaged by fire last Jan. 23. The house, which lists the addresses 527, 529, and 531 Pear is owned by Raymond Matos, 1414 Maple Ave.

Police said there was extensive damage to the upstairs and downstairs of two of the apartments. "A Mass of Christian Burial was Celebrated this morning In Sacred Heart Church for Charles J. Dim-pert, 79, of Vineland, who' died Tuesday in Newcomb Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Baltimore, and resided in Vineland 10 years. Before retiring, he had been employed as a sign painter by the Montgomery Ward Co.

of Baltimore for 30 years. Surviving are a sister, Caroline Dimpert of Vineland and several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Baltimore. Funeral arrangements were under the supervision of the Pan-coast Funeral Home. VINELAND Lanfranco Gius-ti, 603 S.

Sixth was arrested for drunken driving and charged with reckless driving by Vineland Police after his car went out of control at Third Street and Axtell Avenue, hit a fence and three parked vehicles. Nelson Alfred Brown 1288 Iris was arrested for drunken driving and charged with careless driving and operating a vehicle without a registration in his possession after an accident at Main Road and Park Avenue. Hermine Dubin, 2772 Magnolia was cited for failure to stop for a red light by Vineland Police after her car collided with another car operated by Christine Cifalog-lio, Buena, at Oak and Main roads. Cars driven by Virginio Cotto, Axtell and Lawrence Sutton, Millville, collided on Lincoln Avenue at Giampietro Park. Cotto was ticketed for careless driving.

William Cabe, Millville, an attendant at the BP Service Station, Delsea Drive and Chestnut Avenue, was treated in Newcomb Hospital after a car driven by Miguel Santiago, 747 S. East backed over his foot. Julio Robles, 411 LaFrance St was reported to be in serious condition in Newcomb Hospital today with severe knee and leg Injuries sustained when a car fell on him. Police and rescue squad members had to jack the vehicle up in order to free Robles who was pinned under the car, Police reported that Robles was apparently working on the vehicle when a jack slipped. His leg became wedged between the radiator and engine mounts.

Six-year-old Fran Morales, 419 Cherry was treated in Newcomb Hospital for head Injuries after she was hit by a car driven by Luis Colon, 417 Cherry St. Colon Pick-It Winner Donald Lewis, 47, Engineer TRENTON i AP The winning number drawn Tuesday in New Jersey's Pick-It Lottery was 316. A straight bet pays $152, box pays $25 and pairs pay $15. Donald R. Lewis, 47, of Folcroft, died Monday in Taylor Memorial Hospital, Ridley Park, Pa.

Born In Atlantic City, he resided in Folcroft for 1 Vi years. He had been employed as a manufacturing engineer by the West-lnghouse Corp. in Ridley Park for 25 years. A member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Air National Gaurd, he also served on the board of directors and as treasurer of the Sa-Lantic Health Service of Folsom. Survivors include his wife, Joyce (Heller) Lewis; three daughters, Barbara Merlino and Donna Lewis, both of Collings Lakes, and Cynthia Lewis of Vine-land; a son, Donald Jr.

of Collings Lakes; his father, John Schmickel of Folsom; two brothers; a sister, and two grandchildren. A viewing will be held 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday in the Leroy P. Wooster Funeral Home and Crematory, White Horse Pike, Atco. Memorial contributions may be made to the Atlantic County Unit of the American Cancer Society, 1112 Tilton Northfield 08225.

VINELAND Police have charged an 18-year-old Vineland-man with two recent burglaries. William Thomas Bibbs, 18, 5624 High Ridge was arrested Tuesday and charged with the March 3 burglary, of the home of Charles Carpani, 2305 Penn and the Feb. 26 burglary of the home of John H. Smith, 5633 High-bridge Rd. While more than $500 worth of stolen jewelry was recovered, police said nearly $1,500 in jewelry is still missing.

A 16-year-old juvenile was arrested and charged with the same crimes Monday. Bibbs was released on his own recognizance. Wilfredo Rosa Gonzalez of Land-isville was arrested and charged with two four-month-old burglaries. Gonzalez, who was held in lieu of $6,000 bail, is charged with burglaries at the homes of Sigmund Ronis, 1372 Elm on Dec. 6, 1982, and Joyce Spatz, 1449 W.

Wheat on Dec. 9. Three batteries valued at $155 were reported stolen from cars parked at the the U-Save Auto Rental 1057 Delsea Dr. Vandals smashed windows in a vacant house at 314 S. Fourth St.

owned by William Vargas, causing $80 in damage. Angelo Festa, 765 Lee Drive, reported that thieves siphoned $20 worth of gasoline from his car. An air pressure regulator valued at $100 was reported stolen from the Vineland Electric Utility shop at West Avenue and Peach Street. A battery worth $50 was reported stolen from the car of Dorothy Worley of Millville. The car was parked at the St.

Francis Hall on 23 W. Chestnut Ave. Leroy Wilkerson, 33 Chestnut reported the windshield of his pickup truck was smashed by vandals. A 15-year-old juvenile was arrested for shoplifting a 99-cent door lock knob from the James-way Dept. store.

David Godfrey, 20, of Millville, was charged with receiving a stolen 1970 Oldsmobile station wagon valued at $500. The car was reported stolen from Bridgeton. He was released on a summons. A radio valued at $173 was reported stolen from the home of Anna Bozorth, 82, After Long Illness Anna (Mom) Bozorth, 82, of Vineland, died Tuesday In Newcomb Hospital following a lengthy looW potV Se illness. Born in Camden, she resided in Vineland 56 1 yv of Vineland; four daughters, Bea Bertacchi and Mary Grace Pres-tis, both of Vineland, and Bernice Hockman and Phyllis Batchelor, both of Pennsville; 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. Dr. Charles G. Hankins of First United Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. John Lore, will be held 10 a.m.

Friday in the Pancoast Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Egling-ton Mausoleum, Clarksboro. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. O.E.S.

services will begin years ana was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She Send a little comfort. Send flowers. Send your thoughts with special Also was a member of Co- Boiorth rinthian Chapter 80 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a son, Frank Ivan ludin, After Long Illness CASEY'S MARKET SW BLVD-between Almond Quince-691-6940 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 8AM T0 10 PM Russian Orthodox Church.

A liturgy will be conducted at 9 a.m. Friday followed by a Mass at 10 a.m. celebrated by the Rev. Boris Ki-zenko. Burial will be in New Kuban Cemetery, Buena.

Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of the Potter-Quay Funeral Service. Ivan ludin, 89, of 509 N. Fourth died early today in Newcomb Hospital following an extended illness. Born in Russia, he came to the U.S. in 1951 and resided in New York City before moving to Vine-land 26 years ago.

There are no survivors. A service will take place at 5 p.m. Thursday in the Holy Trinity care. Clarence Parsons, 67, of Millville It. Ml fl rtcw.

ni I I I McKnight of Millville and Sally Montana of Vineland; a sister, Dorothy Ewing of Cold Springs; 12 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday at the Christy Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery and there will be a viewing one hour prior to the services. Clarence Parsons, 67, 605 Wade East, died today In Millville Hospital.

A lifelong resident of Millville, he was retired from Wheaton Glass Company. He was a member of the Glass Bottle Blowers Association. Surviving are a son, Russell C. of Millville; three daughters, Shirley Porch of Hampton, Nancy Tcea5 ows ",695 1 AV I $079 I lIIIILI III j-lillf hHIi mil I hi i i rj Elizabeth Reiff, 69, of Winslow WUDIOHEU jj i 1 ijMMHM, Bone Shad A Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Toms River. Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Notice jUIISMt ll I Filrt of Flounder bSi" ft I '3 IJ OFF I I III 1 1PI I IIIUIHH I rj A 95 Yj ullli rmiHin I cannon niraK A DtXGEMSS CRABS in 8 Elizabeth Reiff, 69, of Winslow, died Tuesday in the William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital, She was born in Tabernacle and resided in Winslow 10 years. Surviving are four daughters, Helen Worthington of Bedford, Texas; Rachael Grazias of Vine-land; Dorothy Briggs of Bridgeton and Myrtle Tassone of Delaware, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m.

Friday In the Carnesale Funeral Home, Hammonton. Funeral Notice miiimit i uiis mv jt A SO 5 9 tiMW rrvnehrrim Yj Junilm 'A MOk FISH 'ft95 S39 'um Shrimp ri- ft fll hWSha.1 A miraculous time, a Holy time. Once again we're caught up in the awe and wonder of His rebirth the inner peace and spiritual warmth of His message. As signs of Christ's love and faith unfold around us with the coming of Spring, we'd like to extend our best wishes and Easter blessings to you and yours. From the Dallago Family Casey, Eleanor, Casey Diane, Michael, Uncle Bill, Carol and from our granddaughter, Lauren LEWIS: Of Folcroft, HA, Donald K.

1-owin on March 28, 198.1, aged 47 years. Kola-lives" and friends are invited to the viewing Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 m. at the Leroy P. Wooster Funeral Home and Crematory, White Horse Pike, Atco, N.J. Contributions may be made to the Atlantic County Unit of the American Cancer Society, 112 Tilton Koad, Norlh- field, J.

08225 SPATAFORE: On Monday, March 28, I9KI, Mamie Spalaforeof Vineland, uged 79 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the services from the Pancoast Funeral Home, 676 S. Main Road, on Thursday, March 31, 198:) at 10:00 a.m. followed by a Chunh Service at Malaga Pentecostal Assembly al 11:00 a m. Interment will be In Siloam Cemetery.

Friends will be received at the Pancoast Funeral Home this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. DISCOUNT SEAFOOD MARKET 1 I mil. front CumiMrtond Mat 3524 South Delsea Drive, Vineland Acceot Food Stamp SCAGNELLI: Of Vineland, N.J. on Monday, March 28, 1983, Mary M. Scagnelli, aged 76 yean.

Relatives and Iriends of the family will be received at the Pancoast Funeral Home, 678 S. Main hi. from 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 31, 1983, followed by Absolution and Blessing In St.

Mary'i Church, East Vineland at 1:00 Interment will be In St. Mary'iChurch, E. Vineland, J. NOW OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK! 7am to 6pm JZ.

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