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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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I Records the Journal Times, Wednesday, January 3, 1990 Racine. Wis 5A Police Help lines Births Mr. and Mrs. James Evans (Kortendick), Racine, a daughter, Jan. 2.

Memorial Hospital Burlinptoo vtsrriwa hours Fatter 1 1 pm. Often 16 and ofctar J-J 30 7-4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Muth (Julie Manthey), Burlington, a (laughter, Dec.

29. Mr. and Mrs. Bret Bauman (Cynthia Meyers), Burlington, a daughter, Dec. 30.

Christina Miles, Salem, a daughter, Dec. 31. Others Mr. and Mrs. James Lipari (Mary Jo Smolka), Racine, a son, Dec.

28, at St. Catherine's Hospital, Kenosha. St. Luke's Hospital VISITING HOURS Fathara 10 grandparanta 10-S. Orhar Mutt 11 am.

-noon 1- pm. Suiting by appoMbMM on Glenn H. and Theresa M. Michaelis (Ricchio), Kenosha, a son, Dec. 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bowden (Susan Leslie), Racine, a son, Dec. 29. Mr.

and Mrs. John Boxrud (Carrie BlanRley), Kenosha, a daughter, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Vosberg (Ruth Green), Union Grove, a son, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mrs.v Ray Jorgensen (Vicki Johnson), Racine, a son, Jan. 2.

STOLEN Two video cassette recorders, a shotgun, three rifles and a handgun, valued together at $2,399, from a home in the 4900 block of 16th Street. $662 in cash from the Pizza Hut at 5000 Washington Ave. Two drills, three electric saws, several clamps and assorted hand tools, valued together at $1,994, from an apartment building under construction in the 1900 block of Wisconsin Avenue. $900 in cash from a house in the 1200 block of Grand Avenue. A car telephone, a radar detector and a drill, valued together at $930, from a vehicle parked behind a home in the 1700 block of Geneva Street.

A video cassette recorder, valued at $200 and $300 in cash, from a home in the 1000 block of Gideon Court. A gold bracelet, a gold chain, a diamond band, three diamond rings, a jeweled solitaire, a strand of pearls, diamond earrings, four sweaters and various other coins and pieces of jewelry, from a home in the 1500 block of Maria Street. A guitar and a necklace, valued together at $620, from a home in the 8000 block of Clinton Lane, Mount Pleasant. RACINE FIRE CALLS Monday: 8:04 p.m., 1805 W. Sixth assist rescue.

Tuesday: 11:12 a.m., 1427 Ohio burned food; 1:12 p.m., 3109 Mount Pleasant pressurized air hose malfunction; 6:25 p.m., 1218 Center stove fire. RACINE RESCUE CALLS Monday: 7:54 p.m., 4200 block of Durand Avenue, girl having difficulty breathing; 9:08 p.m., 1700 block of Center Street, man having difficulty breathing; 9:24 p.m., 2800 block of Northwestern Avenue, woman with possible stroke; 9:31 p.m., 2400 block of Ashland Avenue, man with heart problem. Tuesday: 12:21 a.m., 1800 block of Center Street, man with heart problem; 12:57 a.m., 700 block of Center Street, needless call; 1:42 a.m., 200 block of N. Memorial Drive, needless call; 2:10 a.m., 900 block of Washington Avenue, patient refused care; 4:27 a.m., 2000 block of Carlisle Avenue, ill man; 6:13 a.m., 1300 block of State Street, man with bladder problem; 7:08 a.m., 1500 block of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Drive, woman fell; 7:09 a.m., 800 block of Three Mile Road, man having a seizure; 9:42 a.m., 3100 block of N. Wisconsin Street, woman fell; 1:12 p.m., 500 block of Shelbourne Court, woman with abdominal pain; 1:37 p.m., 1600 block of Michigan Boulevard, boy injured in sledding accident; 2:58 p.m., 1100 block of Wolff Street, woman having difficulty breathing; 3:29 p.m., 3700 block of Wright Avenue, woman having difficulty breathing; 4:48 p.m., 1700 block of Howe Street, man fell; 6:07 p.m., 5000 block of Byrd Avenue, no transport; 6:13 p.m., 900 block of Huron Street, needless call; 6:39 p.m., 1800 block of Thurston Avenue, boy having a seizure; 7:15 p.m., 3900 block of Durand Avenue, woman fell. CALEDONIA RESCUE CALLS Tuesday: 6:09 a.m.. 2500 block of Indian Trail, ill man. MT.

PLEASANT RESCUE CALLS Tuesday: 5:44 a.m., 5900 block of Margery Drive, no transport: 5:55 a.m., 5800 block of Lincoln Village Drive, woman having difficulty breathing; 7:10 a.m., 2200 block of Racine Street, ill man; 2:39 p.m., 7100 block of Durand Avenue, man having chest pains. BURLINGTON CITY FIRE CALLS Monday: 5:20 p.m., 666 Fox Tree Circle, smoke in kitchen. Tuesday: 12:23 p.m., 500 block of Mill Street, wash down auto gas leak. BURLINGTON RESCUE CALLS Monday: 4:58 p.m., 100 block of Washington Avenue, ill woman. Central Information Crisis Lines Eastern Racine County, 636-3356 Union Grove and West, 878-4484 Western Racine County, 763-8401 Financial Aids -x Advice on Medicare Supplements, 634-1931 Social Security, SSI, Medicare, 554-4080 Family Service of Racine, 634-2391 Health Nutrition City Health Department, 636- 9201 County Nursing Service, 886-5366 Meals (Eastern Racine County), 634-2334 Meals (Western Racine County 534-6383 Reassurance Isolated Elderly Program," 637-6581 Senior Companion Program, 639-4100 Tele-Care, 636-4276 Telephone Reassurance, 637- 6531 Recreation Fellowship Church Centers (Lincoln Lutheran), 639-3174 Clubs (City Parks Recreation), 636-9131 Salvation Army Center, 632-3147 i Specialized Transportation East of 1-94, 639-3521 West of 1-94, 534-2444 Deaths neral Home.

JACOBSON. Victor 94 Brookfield, Jan. 1, Elmbrook Memorial Hospital, Brookfield, Pol-nasek Funeral Home. CLOSE, Theodore, 92 formerly of Racine, Jan. 2, Masonic Health Care Center, Dous-man, Hanson Funeral Home.

CARODINE. Artis Russell, 28 1805 W. 6th Jan. 1, St. Mary's Medical Center, Kasuboski Funeral Home.

REICHENBERGER, George L. 91 2035 Carlisle Jan. 2, St. Mary's Medical Center, Strouf-Sheffield Funeral Home. RODGERS, Pearl 85 Mount Carmel Care Center, Burlington, Dec.

30, Memorial Hospital Burlington, Mealy-Koenig Funeral Home, VVaterford. SOLBERG, Lawrence 72 309 Lewis Burlington, Dec. 31, Memorial Hospital Burlington, Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home. WENDT. William 70 401 Wickham Jan.

1, St. Mary's Medical Center, Wilson Funeral Home. FEHLBERG, Elsie, 88 2221 LaSalle Jan. 1, St. Luke's Hospital, Hanson Funeral Home.

SACHSE. Standard 76 Ridgewood Health Care Center, Jan. 1, at his residence, Hanson Funeral Home. AIELLO, Joyce, 79 Racine, Jan. 2, St.

Luke's Hospital, Draeger-Langendorf Fu- Two men steal cash at pizza restaurant undetermined amount of money from the cash register. Employees said two men were in the store about two hours before the robbery and bought a small pizza. Witnesses said they acted strange at the time. When the clerk was about to make change for the purchase, one of the men ran around the counter, pushed the clerk to the floor and told her not to move, according to police reports. The two men fled after taking an Two men robbed the Domino's Pizza at 1100 Washington Ave.

Monday night after pushing a clerk to the floor. The two men, both apparently in their late teens, entered the store about 7:45 p.m. and ordered a soda, the clerk told Racine police. Meetings sion, 6 p.m. today at village hall.

1015 State St. Village Board of the Village of Sturtevant, 7:30 p.m., 2555 Wisconsin Street. Finance Committee meets at 6:45 p.m.. Mount Pleasant Plan Commission 1 p.m. today at 6126 Durand Ave.

The Racine Police and Fire Commission will meet behind closed doors Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the second-floor conference room of the Racine Safty Building, 730 Center to interview candidates for battalion chief and to consider promotions within the fire department. Union Grove planning commis IMigthclub provides alcohol-free area BELOIT (AP) The manager of a nightclub that reserves an alcohol-free area for patrons 18 and over says he's optimistic the concept will be a big succeess. "This gives people 18 to 20 a place to go, a place to socialize a reason not to hang out in a parking lot," Steve Ceder of the so-called combo club known as Rock-N-Sport says. An interior wall divides the space from the club's bar area, where alcoholic beverages are served to customers who are over the legal drinking age of 21.

All customers 18 and older may patronize the non-alcoholic portion where a dance floor, pool tables, television sets and soft-drink bar are set up among booths and tables. Although adults patronizing the portion of the club where alcohol is served may enter the alcohol-free area, tney are noi anowea 10 lane their drinks with them. BRAKE REPAIRS Wednesday's MEGABUCKS JACKPOT $13,000,000 est. Next Drawing 1390 MEGABUCKS uses a oarimutual prize structure WJJ PER AXLE (Reg 49.95) B.C. AUTO 3440 Douglas Ave.

639-4825 With this ad Visa. MasterCard and Discover 6ol6 JACKPOT 5016 Average S1OO0 1 44 839 4ot6 Average WO 1763 Pnze structure 45 or every rfotiar played allocated to prizes 'Based on 2 plays tors I0O Overall odds ot winning are approximately 1 750 1989 Wisconsin Lottery Does it Hurt? I Can Help! come to my Acupuncture Clinic fiWwfriiiiwiwiw i i sheila DewnirsTt--r Dm M.c. w- Lionel Sh0a British Acupu. Ac A. is a rharterea aw- We guarantee you low prescription prices every day! a memoer Teived her rWtorate trom rr.

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tablets, 100-ct 15.99 Procardia, 10 mg. capsules, 100-ct 29.99 Proventll, inhaler refill, 1 unit 12.59 Seldane, 60 mg, tablets, 100-ct ...57.99 Tagamet, 300 mg. tablets, 100-ct 45.99 Tenormin, 50 mg. tablets, 100-ct 47.99 Tetracycline, 250 mg. capsules, 100-ct 5.79 Theodur, 300 mg.

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4801 Washington Racine Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 A.M. to 10 P.M., Sat. 9 A.M.

to 9 P.M.. Sun. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 633 BO nkers Rd.

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