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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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5
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5A Etc. i 1 .1 2 a i the Journal Times, Mood ay, June 20, 1983 Racine, Wtg. pointment Thursdays 1:15 to 4:15 p.m., room 4 Racine City Hall, 730 Washington Ave. Free screening for children of low income families not on medical assistance weekdays by appointment 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

at the Breakthru Center, 1134 Milwaukee and Racine County Nursing Service, 14200 Washington Ave. Beaumont a.m. June 28 Raymond Town Hall, 2255 76th p.m. SHOTS The Caledonia immunization clinic sponsored by the Racine County Nursing Service will be June 23 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Caledonia East Town Hall, 6156 Douglas Ave.

CHILD HEALTH CLINICS For well children 2 months to 5 years by ap BLOOD PRESSURE The Racine County Blood Pressure Program offers free blood pressure checks to anyone 18 years or older at the following locations: June 22 St. Luke's Hospital, emergency room, 1320 Wisconsin 4-6 p.m. June 23 Caledonia East Town Hall, 6156 Douglas p.m. June 25 Dover Town Hall, 4110 S. Unified School District Board, school district offices, 2220 Northwestern 7:30 p.m., today.

Mount Pleasant Town Board public hearing on Newman Road project, town hall, 6126 Durand 7:30 p.m., today. Village of Sturtevant Board, municipal building, 2555 Wisconsin 7:30 p.m., today. Waterford Graded School Board, Rochester kindergarten, Spring and State streets, 7:30 p.m., today. Burlington Area School District Board, district offices, 100 N. Kane 7 p.m, today.

GEMS GALORE PLAT ROOF PROBLEMS? We'll fix it for good with fljg" roof systems. 20 yr. written limited warranty Backed by a 3 million dollar policy on Building Contents rrttf'y erriff rtf "Jewelry and More" Special of the Month 25 off alt unmounted Precious Semi-Precious Gents Register your father now for the Gems Galore Father of the year drawing He could win a Caprice Stereo Cassette Drawing will be June 20th at 8 p.m. Men's buckles with gem stone 25 Off Reg. Price We will be closed Father's Day Westgate Mall Your assurance of a more personal atmosphere interest in the family's dependable, conscientious service based on years of family service to the community.

Strouf-Sheffield 4901 Washington Ave. 634-1125 For Free Estimate call American Restoration Technologies 632-5570 Approved IOOI High Street Dial 632-5101 Serving Since 1925 I Lite n' Airy STOLEN An undetermined amount of coins from video machines during a break-in Sunday at Pizza Hut, 5000 Washington Ave. $900 in cash in a weekend break-in to Raf fini's service station, 2923 Taylor Ave. Golf clubs and golf bag, valued together at $800, from a vehicle owned by Frank R. Martin, 1808 Mount Pleasant St, while it was parked near Martin's home.

ARRESTED Michael Smith, 30, 2148 Racine on charges of possession of cocaine with intent to deliver and possession of marijuana. Sheriffs deputies said i Smith was found to have a quarter gram of cocaine, a small packet of marijuana and some drug paraphernalia when deputies searched his residence Friday. Bentley Marsh, 41, 1204 Highland by Racine police on a charge of criminal damage to property. According to police reports, he broke a windshield on a car owned by Mildred M. McLemore, 1533 Villa Sunday at McLemore's residence.

Damage was estimated at $900. MISCELLANEOUS About $700 worth of damage occurred to a gravestone at West Lawn Memorial Park, 9000 Washington sometime between June 6 and Sunday. Louis E. Heaney, 3112 Cozy Acre Road, told the sheriff's department someone apparently poured acid over his wife's gravestone. INJURED James F.

Mitchell, 16, 9918 Florence Drive, Sturtevant, who was in good condition today at Froedtert Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee with cuts to his face and knees and an arm injury. He was one of four people injured in a two-car accident about 2:20 p.m. Sunday on Taylor Avenue near 17th Street. The other three injured persons were treated at St. Mary's Medical Center and released.

RACINE FIRE CALLS Sunday 12:04 a.m., Taylor and Washington avenues, wash down gas leaking from car. 12 25 a.m., 1120 College couch fire, out on arrival. 3:12 a.m., Douglas and Layard avenues, car fire. 4:17 p.m., 5200 Biscayne smoke odor In house. 5:07 p.m., 1731 Ourand dumpster fire.

RACINE RESCUE CALLS Saturday 609 p.m., 1400 block of North Memorial Drive, woman with possible rib inury 11:35 p.m., 3100 block of Douglas Avenue, needless call. 11:46 p.m., 900 block of Center Street, man with cut hand. Sunday 2:07 a.m., 2100 block of North Main Street, man with nose-Weed. 7:39 a.m., 2500 block of Bate Street, man with reaction to medicine. 9:15 a.m., 1900 block of Green Street, needless call.

10:04 a.m., 200 block of Dodge Street, four persons from cap-slied boat refused treatment. 10:23 a.m., 600 block of 0th Street, woman needing assistance removing ring. 11:43 a.m., 1900 block of Ehlert Street, woman with undetermined illness. 12:15 p.m., BOO block of Park Avenue, man with epileptic sei-lure. 2:22 p.m., 1600 block of Taylor Avenue, four Injured in two-car accident.

J56 p.m., W0 block of 8th Street, boy with hand inury. 3:04 p.m., 800 block of Main Street, woman with lip and arm burns. 7:25 p.m., 1500 block of Junction Avenue, two women injured In two-car accident. 8:57 p.m., 3900 block of Douglas Avenue, woman with undetermined Illness. 9:50 p.m., 2500 block of Charles Street, woman with possible rb lnury and back pain from fall.

10:56 p.m., 1500 block of Arthur Avenue, woman with abdominal pains. Monday 12: 13 a.m., 1700 block of Mead Street, woman with stab wound to hand. BURLINGTON FIRE CALLS Friday i 2:49 p.m., 4213 Lake Street, house fire, damaged siding. Saturday1 12:45 p.m., minor fire at Burlington town dump, 6120 S. English Settlement Road.

Sunday 12:04 a.m., fire not out at Burlington town dump, 6120 S. English Settlement Road. Monday 1 2:13 a.m., 2004 Bleneman Road, barn fire. BURLINGTON RESCUE CALLS Friday 2:30 100 block of E. Chestnut Street, woman fell.

1 Saturday 5:04 a.m., 29O00 block of Pinewood Drive, woman with breathing problem. 4:59 p.m.. Fish Hatchery Road and Maple Grove, car accident. 7:21 p.m., Milwaukee Avenue at railroad tracks, car accident. CALEDONIA RESCUE CALLS Saturday 9:01 p.m., 4800 block of Parry Street, woman with difficulty breathing.

11:52 p.m., 6300 block of E. Frontage Road, no transport. Sunday 2:46 a.m.; Highway 38 and 7 Mile Road, three men with minor Inluries from auto accident. MOUNT PLEASANT RESCUE. CALLS Sunday 9:41 a.m., 6800 block of Mariner Drive, girl with possible sunstroke.

6:55 p.m., 4000 block of Miller Lane, boy Injured in fall from tree. Wig Trade in Sale Entire Month of June STAMP HIGH $500 off With This Ad BOSTON STORE WILL CLOSE TOMORROW TUESDM, JUNE 21 AT 6 P.M. DUE TO INVENTORY FINE SKIN CARE AND COSMETICS COUPON" I CLEAN and RESTYLE WHEN YOU HAVE A GREAT IDEA FOR YOUR BUSINESS. DIVERSIFIED CREATIVE SERVICES can put those ideas together, at a cost you can afford! Most important to you is the quick turn around time so that your new "idea" doesn't get old. dcs offers -much more from typesetting to direct mail call us.

time to put your foot down on high costs! S150 I 6.50 I Value I Exp. 63083 with CouPn Racine Kenosha 2404 Lathrop Ave. 5901 6th Ave. 552-7793. 654-1184 Jl HOURS: Mon.

thru Sat. 634-4714 212 4th St. REGENCY MALL 1 mmmmm. courts I LiESCElZL i A lawsuit tiled here in circuit court by Richard F. Pawelski, 1004 Wisconsin seeks in damages from Roger A.

Highman, 3011 Olive alleging that Pawelski was injured when his car was rear-ended by a car driven by Highman on Oct. 14, 1982 at Highway 38 and 7 Mile Road. Drunken driving: Jeffrey G. Helbling, 22, 1206 Carlisle $440 fine, driver's suspended five -months and alcohol assessment; J. Reyes Munoz, 627 N.

Memorial Drive, $440 fine, driver's license suspended five months and alcohol Births I tr pnf" I C3A fEZtt aMBjBjBjBjaBlPjajBjajljijpajiilBjB 1 BH BHPWI'WWfc A P. arii- 1.tt I m''Trff wmi St. Luke's Hospital VISITING HOURS Visitors limited to fathers, grandparents. Fathers 10 e.m.-IO p.m, grandparent 10-6. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Willoughby (Mary Balthazar), 2048 Carter a daughter, June 19, Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Graceffa (Tamie Baker), 3062 Geneva a son, June 19. Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy DeLeon (Nancy Puhl), 7439 Pheasant Trail, a daughter, June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simon (Alice Jars tad), 1313 Summerset Drive, a daughter, June 20.

Burlington Memorial VISITING HOURS Fathers II a.m.-8 p.m. ethers 14 and older 7-8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burbey (Pamela Behling), Burlington, a daughter, June 16.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fitch (Deborah Brant), Genoa City, a son, June 19. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Moe (Susan Madson), Burlington, a son, June 17. HIVE AT 4th of JULY -Y-o-Rfl-o-C-o-A- Deaths B4CINE CHANNEL 3 months full facility use only $60 ONLY ON TELECABLI 3 months Health Club only $129 Delayed Broadcast at 6:00 p.m. on 4th Perfect for Students! YOUNG, Herbert 75 1302 Tenth Union Grove, June 18, St. I Mary's Medical Center. Polnasek Funeral Home.

FEULNER, John (Jack), 57 1744 King Oak Park Road, Kansasville, June 19, Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago. Polnasek Fu- neral Home. HAPPEN, Emma, 89 2420 Northwestern June 19, St. Mary's Medical Center. Strouf-Sheffield Funeral Home.

i LEWIS, Elane, 59 29900 Pinewood Drive, Burlington, June 19, at her home. Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home. AUGUSTAT, Hilda, 72 1600 Ohio June 20, Westview Nursing Hope. Kasuboskl Funeral Home. iyac' L3 feg 5 Call 637-9637 RACINE YMCA 725 LAKE AVE.

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