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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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6
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RAQN2 JOURNAL -TOIT3 Air Force Plane Leaves on Long Mercy Flight Westgate to Build Store Tlinri4ir. April 1111 Mail Box Yields I Cigars and Beer CLARENDON, Vs. UP) -Some odd things turn up in WIESBADEN, Germany-W she needs more advanced facilities than the Monrovia hos Containing 50 Departments An American military plane pital has. package mail boxes but clerks Westgate Outdoor Theater, The C54 Skymaster, specially equipped with medical facilities, is eh route to Monrovia, Liberia, 3,000 miles from here, to evacuate an American woman to the U.S. Air Force Hospital in Wiesbaden, The olane is expected to ar The patient is Mrs.

Roy F. Layton, 60, wife of a staff member of the UJS. operations research group in Monrovia. Suffering from paralysis and possible heart complications, purchased by Papas from the city. See City Council story.

rive in Monrovia Friday night took off today from Frankfort for the longest mercy flight in the U.S. Air Force's history, Air Force headquarters here announced. Inc. which In March revealed it Intend to build a shopping! Papas said Racine is the first in the postoffice here think they found the record a shopping bag containing a package of cigars and a carton of beer. and to be back here Sunday Proposal to Cut Tax on Homes Stirs Protest community in the United States center north or the theater.

night today revealed plans for a to be selected for such a store which will handle a range of products including food, drugs, 000 square foot store and park-j ing for 1,000 autoi. THE DRAWINGS OF TH8 20 GRAND PRIZI WINNERS ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE VENETIAN THEATRE LOBBY, clothing, shoe hardware, The new one-story atore, to I Premium Saies Uoy Uept. MADISON WV property taxes on homes would hailed Spiro j. Papas of upset local tax bases and dis-L nr.sid ent of thea- housewares, sporting goods, jewelry, records and such services as laundry, cleaning, shoe repair, watch repair and home improvement Also planned are a snack bar, restaurant and children's recreation area. criminate against rural and in ter organization, as a new con cept in retailing.

I. WO MOMUlRo WU Involvei City of Racine Papas said it will be called dustrial property, a legislative committee was told Wednesday. Strong objections were raised to a proposed constitu Foresee 1981 Start No departments will be let the Westgate Family Center and will contain 50 departments. All will under one out as concessions. Papas said.

Architects currently are still working on plans. Construc COME IN AS SOON AS YOU CAN FOR YOUR GIFT! tional amendment, sponsored by Sen. Jerris Leonard, R-Mil- waukee, to allow the Legisla tura to set a lower tax rate on 8 to 12 WINNERS! tion is slated to start in 1961 but no actual date has been set No cost estimate was 7 and Under WINNERS! roof, except for gasoline and car wash, with ready access from one department to another. Racine aldermen in March gave the go sign to the project when it authorized city offi homes. Woman Testifies The proposal would bring Papas is active in the restau THE 20 GRAND PRIZE WINNERS! JANICI OUDDBN (41 II.

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BBI'Ct GBUDZIN8BI lth At. no lasting reductions in home real estate taxes, said Mrs. LOKBI TimfHLT ttM M.I7I..4 tNNT rKBOUSON ZM C.rMil. ROSE BCHATTSER 1. Bl t14Rt.rlv.aal, Wll.

ANDT WEBEK Ml Sprlni lit. HELISjlA BALLADS IMS AiUrll Dr. rant and amusement fields. He own Westgate and the Keno cios to proceed with steps to allow Papas to buy land from W. Threinen of Middleton, representing vthe Wisconsin the Water Department for $30, League of Women Voters.

She 000 and to annex and zone told the Senate Labor, Taxation, Insurance and Banking Committee: commercially all the land need ed for the project. THE JUDGES HAD A DIFFICULT TIME REACHING THEIR DECISIONS BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE. AND THE OUTSTANDING JOB OF COLORING THAT WAS DONE BY ALL THE CHILDREN -THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS COLORING CONTEST A SUCCESS. Donna npftisirtiicl VtaA AtAt( "0 feet of frontage along the to enact homestead one a ex sha Family Drive In Theater. He is executive vice president of Alliance Amusement Co.

of Chicago, a theater chain of ndoor and outdoor theaters in ndiana, Illinois and part of Wisconsin, and is in his second term as president of the National Assn. of Concessionaire. He also is associated with his father, John Papas, owner and operator of the Terminal Restaurant in Logan Square, a northwest side Chi-caRO landmark for 52 years. west side or Ohio St from Washington to Wright Ave. for a widening of Ohio.

Under his WE ARE SORRY YOU COULD NOT ALL BE GRAND PRIZE WINNERS, BUT A FREE GIFT TO EVERY CHILD THAT ENTERED STOP IN FOR YOURS! proposal he would deed an other 30 feet of Ohio St. front age to the city. emption and then have the rate of the local property taxes raised sufficiently to replace the loss." Sen. Lynn Stalbaum, D-Ra-clne, a committee member, told Leonard the Governor's Tax Revision Commission had discussed a lower tax rate on homes and shied from the pro North or Theater The store would be built north of the outdoor theater PREMIUM SALES on property Papas owns, which New Books COUPON SPECIALS! posal because of the greater aV burden it would place on farm lands and industrial property. Tax Discretion Leonard said he would not is bounded by Washington Ohio St and proposed extensions of Wright and Perry Aves.

The Water Department property which the City Council recommended be sold to Papas extends 232 feet west of the proposed Perry Ave. extension and 600 feet south of Washington Ave. It would be used for parking, Papas told alder MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FIGURES ALL MAJOR LEAGUE STARS be opposed to give the Legislature discretion over tax rates New books at the Racine Public Library include: "The Milky Way Galaxy; a Man's Exploration of the Stars," by Ben Bova; "Japanese Inn," by Oliver Statler; "Heart Care, an Authoritative Guide by 20 Experts," by In those areas as well LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! Nationally Advertised Names and Arfisfs! You Ha Your Choice of Artist and Brand! I'm The more flexibility the Legislature has in its ability to adopt a tax program, the better tax program you're going 39 Worren Spohn Ed Mothtwi Hank Aaron Willi Mayi Mickey MontU Morris Fishbein; in n.j. i naiiu iviauc jewcuy, a ivian-i to have, Leonard contended. (With Coupon) SAFE DENTAL SURGERY NEW YORK Tests at Cor LP.

33'3 R.P.M. MERCURY CAPITOL PARAMOUNT R.C.A. I a I for boy'i room, con collect hii fovoritti. Hood men. The Water Department owns additional property extending another 1,280 feet south of the land being sold to Papas.

The City Council Wednesday night received and referred to the City Plan Commission a petition to annex the store site and the property being S2.00 Yalut pointtd, exoct In tvtry detail, un-breokoble octtote, 9 inches high. uai oi xecnniques witn a section on Metal Enameling," by Louis Wiener; "Europe on a Shoestring," by Fredric E. Tyarks; "Dancing in Petersburg; the Memoirs of Kschessinska," by Matil'da Kshesinskaia; "The Complete Book of Weakfishing," by Henry Ly 4 cell University indicate persons taking anti-coagulant drugs can safely undergo dental surgery with careful medical manage ment and surgical procedures COLGATE TOOTHPASTE CHOICE vh i man; "The Attack on World Pov State's Electrical Inspectors to Hold Convention in Racine FAMILY SIZE REG. VALUE 83c erty," by Andrew Shonfield; "Andrew Johnson: President on Trial," by Milton Lomask; RETAIL VALUE I $3.98 LIMITED SUPPLIES! "American Panorama, East Members of the chapter and electrical code. Public hear Othar noma brands at of the Mississippi; a Holiday Magazine Book," by Holiday ings on that subject have been scheduled for earlier this the auxiliary of the International Assn.

of Electrical Inspectors in Wisconsin will hold low, low, prices Magazine. (WitSCoupon) month in Milwaukee, Green Sorry No Dealers! Bay and Madison. During the convention, Nick Schuit, electrical inspector for GRASS SEED their annual convention in Racine for the first time, April 20 and 21. Registration will open at Hotel Racine at 9 a.m. April 20.

Mayor Jack Humble will give a welcoming address to begin the meeting. Racine, will participate in panel discussions on inspectors' problems and the state code. vBUBW a I WJ" ittif Tours of the city and two KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 5-LB. PACKAGE ALUMINUM! Racine industries have been Mi FOLDING! scheduled for members of the association's auxiliary, comprised of chapter wives. One of the most important items on the agenda, said Earl Sura, assistant electrical inspector for the City of Racine, $5)47 3 89" GOLF CASTS There are over 150 members in the chapter and 35 in the will be a discussion of pro posed revisions of the state's auxiliary.

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