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The Journal Times du lieu suivant : Racine, Wisconsin • 3

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The Journal Timesi
Lieu:
Racine, Wisconsin
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3
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The Central Madison Executive Committee has a plan under consideration which would utilize the non-polluting trolley car system to provide public transportation in the Capital Square and State Street areas of downtown Madison. The committee. an autonomous group within the Madison Chamber of Commerce voted last month to purchase a $2.000 scale model of the proposed system, to use for demonstration purposes. Committee member David Mollenhoff said federal funding to help finance the project might be available in conjunction with the American Bicentennial celebration in 1976. arborhouse OPEN TODAY 12-5 sporting goods winemaking supplies 8007 Douglas Avenue Racine, Wisconsin 53402 Births Mr.

a and Mrs. Michael Hush (Janice Peterson). 2520 Green a daughter, Aug. 4. St.

Luke's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hansen (Priscilla Carter), 1315 West a daughter, Aug. 3. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Knop (Dianne Sems), 1412A Manitoba Milwaukee, a daughter. Aug. 3. in Racine St.

Mary's Hospital of to be PIEMEISL, Clarence 2326 N. Main, Aug. 4, St. Mary's Hospital. Arrangements pending.

Strouf Sheffield Funeral Home. For Porches, Patios, Walks Outdoor Carpeting CHOICE OF COLORS from 99 SQ. YD. KIMBERLY WAREHOUSE CARRPET 2041 Lathrop Phone 633-7761 Notices NOTICE Though it may be common knowledge, it is with great regret that on or about August 20, Sunoco will cease to operate in our station, 4920 Washington Ave. We are a part of an eight state withdrawal from retail gasoline marketing by Sun Oil Company.

We will continue to operate as a Service Garage (no fuel) until fuel suppliers are available or until we discover another or better opportunity. We will try to keep you informed as best we can. Meanwhile, we want to thank you heartily for your support during the last years. We hope that (excluding gasoline), we may continue to serve you. WESTGATE SUNOCO STATION 4920 Washington Avenue Lew Rhodes Orv Kothe Bill Medlin Journal Times Photo by Charles S.

Vallone Future Shock It wasn't a spaced out party, it was an outer space party that Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Walesh held Saturday night in their yard at 3225 Moorland with everybody showing up in a "2001" future theme costume. The hosts, left, greeted Mr. and Mrs.

Sean Dwyer of 4534 Leslie Ann Lane. Dwyer, dressed we "Hal" the computer from the film, "2001: A Space Odyssey," came equipped with a tape recorder playing the theme from the film, and lights on his glasses. in Brief Theft Investigated Sheriff's deputies are investigating the reported theft of $585 worth of boating and fishing equipment from a truck owned by John M. Christensen of Highway 24 in Caldwell. According to reports, an outboard motor marked with the initials "JMC." a tackle box, tire, rod and reel, fish locator and a gas tank were taken from the truck overnight Friday.

Kenoshan Still 'Critical' Randy Friedrich, 4425 19th Kenosha, injured in a two-car crash Friday afternoon at Highway 11 and Crossway Road, Burlington, remained in critical condition in the intensive care unit of Milwaukee County General Hospital Saturday night. Friedrich, who suffered internal injuries and a broken leg, underwent surgery Saturday morning. Carrier of the Week Greg Dexter, Lyons Greg L. Dexter, 14, is the Journal Times Carrier of the Week. Greg has 42 subscribers located in the Village of Lyons.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Dexter of P.O. Box 275, Lvons. He has three sisters.

Greg is in-the 8th grade at Burlington Junior High School and participates in football, basketball, wrestling and track. His hobby is making model trains. "I like the work as carrier for the Journal Times because it gives me the opportunity to meet people," says Greg. He says he has no definite plans at the present attend college but would like to play football in college with the hope of someday playing professionally. Greg's parents feel the paper route has been good for him and has helped him mature by having to follow a definite daily routine and to plan his activities SO he could fulfill his responsibilities and regulate his activities.

"Greg has done a good- job Quick Draw SAVINGS Savers who demand high earnings, DEPARTMENT but who need flexibility like our 'Quick Draw" account. It's our regular daily interest passbook. You can deposit anytime First earn a healthy interest, and withdraw anytime, and still National compounded daily, from the day Bank you make your deposit. of until the day you withdraw. Racine Company If you listen carefully over RACINE, all the shouting about rates WISCONSIN you'll hear us saying ESTABLISHED "immediate availability." 1853 That means it's your money and that you can use it whenever you wish, and still earn daily interest! If you like your money where you can get it immediately.

open a "Quick Draw" account. First National Bank and Trust Company of Racine Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve Sysfem Serving the financial needs of the community since 1853. Want a DEAL See GENTILE 73 Clearance SALE! GREG DEXTER with the route since he assumed responsibility for it from his grandfather, William Dexter, who opened up Lyons as a circulation area as part of his mobile route. Greg has doubled the number of customers on the route since he has taken it He has been prompt with his bill payments and has cooperated in everything that he has been asked." said Greg's district manager at the Journal 160-130123 Oldsmobiles to Choose From! (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas s3.2455 Oldsmobile DELTA'S 47-3128 2-Doors 4-Doors Royales (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas Oldsmobile 633-2455 CUTLASSES 35-2823 to Choose From! (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas Oldsmobile OMEGA'S 'Oldsmobile's Little Good Selection (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile Douglas Oldsmobile 633-2455 1663 Oldsmobile 98's 22-18 14 to Choose From! (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas Oldsmobile TORNADO'S 16-12 10 to Choose From! (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas Oldsmobile 633-2455 WAGONS 1-1311 to Choose from! (On Display in back)of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile 1663 Douglas Oldsmobile OLDSMOBILE "Success Car of the Year" 3rd in Sales in the Industry 060-123 Oldsmobiles to Choose from! (On Display in back of Building, drive in from High St.) Frank Gentile Douglas Oldsmobile 633-2455 1663.

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