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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 5

Publication:
The Journal Timesi
Location:
Racine, Wisconsin
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5
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Police connection with alleged sales of marijuana to an undercover Racine police officer, Arthur L. Butlejv 22. 4425 16th on three felony counts Wcdncs- day of delivering marijuana in connection with alleged sales to an undercover Racine police officer A 17-year-old Racine youth on a charge of burglary In connection with an Oct 20 break-in at the home of Lyonl J. White of 1539' Phillips Ave. in which a stereo and tapes were taken, Virginia Spencer.

28. 520 3 Mile Road, charged Wednesday with welfare fraud for not reporting that two children no longer were living with" her while she received 11.855 in AFDC benefits between April and October. -Off 25 to 50 INJURED Michael Bytes. 3. 1426 W.

6th reported In satisfactory condl iton today at St. Mary's Medical Center with head and internal injuries suffered when he fell from a third sforv porch about 2 p.m. Wednesday. Police said the child's mother. Sherry McGlorn, told them her son was playing on a rear porch with, a five-year-old companion at her borne when he fell through a railing.

Angel R. Revere, also known as Angel, R. Rodriguez. 37. reported in guarded condition today at St.

Mary's Medical Center with a stab wound to the abdomen suffered in the 1300 block of State Street about 12:30 a.m. today. Police said they had information the victim was stabbed by a woman. ARRESTED Matthew Henderson. 19.

3110 Indian Trail, by Racine police today on two felony counts of delivery of marijuana and one felony count of delivery of LSD in connection with alleged sales to an undercover Racine police officer. Christopher Hellmich. 20. 6720 Brian Drive, by Racine police today on- four felony counts of delivery of marijuana in connection with alleged sales to an undercover police officer. John Zittel.

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vout street at NerHmestern rail- road tracks, Oasollne wath down. 07 )204 Keweunee St report of odor in building ACIMC RtSCUt CALL Wadnatday 1 04 am. I tot block ol Maple. Street, woman had potilbie Mart trouble 10 07 a 700 block ol Hamilton Street, women fell. 11:4 a.m., IKK) block of OHIen Street, women fell.

I 57 p.m., lM Mock of W. tth.J! boy fell from third ttory window. 3 24 I6O0 block ot Ohio Street, men III. 1:40 p.m., Yout Street end Rapids Drive, boy (Moulted. 4:41 p.m., MOO block of Arlington Avenue, women III.

IS 1300 block of Grove Avenue, woman with nervous disorder. 7 24 p.m., 1900 block ot Oeane Boulevard, -women feinted. 9 si 2000 block df Carpenter Street, women with nervous disorder. Thursday 25 a 1300 block ol State Street! man found on sidewalk; Intoxicated end possible knife wound. 5 S3 a 1700 block of Republic Avenue, woman had asthme attack.

MOUNT PLEASANT HBSCUE CALLS Wednesday I 40 p.m., J. I. Case Transmission Plant, man injured in Industrial accident. 29 p.m.. Meachem end Chlcliory roods, men refused hospltaliiatlon.

9 40 p.m., 3500 block of Spring Lake Drive, man III. marijuana in connection with alleged sales to an undercover police officer. Steven A. Bernett. 24.

on a felr ny count of delivering marijuana, and his brother. Spencer A. Bernett. 21. on four felony counts of delivering marijuana and one count of possession of marijuana.

Police Said the Bernetts. both of 1904 Summit were arrested Wednesday in Births 1 I ii i i i i St. Luke's Hospital VISITINO HOURS Vlsltort are limited to fathers and grandpa 25 off Country woods, our best-selling wood lamps. Fashioned from solid pine, feature antiqued brass plated accents. Burlington Memorial VISITING HOURS Fathers II a.m.-t p.m.

ethers It and elder 7-1 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holtje (Jamie Dykstra), Burlington, a daughter, Oct. 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Keyes (Barbara Armes), East Troy, a daughter, Oct. 27. Other Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Orr (Jennifer Ewing), Appleton, a son, Oct. 22. Dr. and Mrs.

Muin Haddad (Nancy Rohner), Naperville, 111., a son, The mother, is a former Racine resident- Fathers It a.m.-lt p.m. Grandpa rents a.m.4 Mr. and Mrs- Gary Peterson (Lynn Ann Tesch), 4207 Harvest Lane, a daughter, Oct 27. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph' Ulaszek (Carol Biskowski), Route 1, Box 17, Union Grove, a son, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richter (Teresa Bruno), 2400 Ashland a daughter, Oct.

27. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rannow (Kathy Crabtree), 1937 Harriet a sou, Oct. 28.

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27. West-view Nursing Home. Maresh-Mer-edith Funeral Home. CARRINGTON. Dorothy 87 Oct.

at her. home. Mealy Funeral Home.Waterford. ALLEN, Beth, 30 Formerly of Racine, Oct. 28, Minneapolis.

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fl oain sneei 12.99 4 1 Clearance Spirited Accents for Halloween fine, five days in jail and three month's revocation if alcohol assessment completed: Sherman Blair 38. Elgin. $406.40 fine and driver's license revoked six months or alcohol assessment- Robert C. Gerber. 48.

1301 Hayes $406.40 fine, driver's license suspended four months and alcohol assessment: Jesus V. Garcia. 29. 1619 Milwaukee Ave.v $496 fine, driver's license suspended six months and alcohol assessment: James R. Christensen.

29. 10818 Washington $440 fine, driver's license suspended five months and alcohol assessment! Ernest R. Harmsen. 29. 209 Douglas $496 fine, driver's license suspended six months and alcohol assessment.

Driving after license suspension or revocation: Michael P. Griffith. 19. 2U4 Mead $356 fine and 10 days in jail; Lerov J. Payne.

18. 1922 Racine $356 fine. 10 days in jail and driver's license revoked one vear: Randal J. Boehles. 23.

Hales Corners. $188 fine and five days in jail: Florentino 24. Kenosha. $290 fine; Rodney J. Rach.

20. 1415 Emmertsen Road. $290 fine: Lee A. Edwards. 36.

1743 Kentucky $290 fine; Jeffrey A. Lui. 19. 3615 Douglas $290 fine. Multiple charges: James A.

Powell. 28. 1527 Maple $1,590 fine, five, months in jail, driver's license revoked one year and alcohol assessment for drunken driving and driving after license revocation: Richard A. Carroll. 22.

200 N. Main Burlington. $482.40 fine, driver's license suspended three months, alcohol assessment and one year probation for drunken driving and possession of a controlled Jay J. Tysver. 23.

East Troy; six months in jail, stayed for two years in jai with four months suspended jail sentence for receiving arid concealing stolen property and obstructing polk. mm A lawsuit filed in circuit court by Susan Johnson of 9711 Riverview Lane seeks $200,000 in damages from Phillip Johnson, also ol 9711 RfVerview Lane and from the estate of Duane Praefke of Milwaukee. Johnson was a passenger in a car driven by her husband Phillip, when the car was involved in a collision one driven by Praefke on Feb. 28? The lawsuit alleges both drivers were negligent and claims Susan Johnson- suffered permanent injuries. Praefke was killed in the accident.

The suit does not say where Ihe accident occurred. A lawsuit filed in circuit court by; Gary S. Tracy, whose former ad- dress was given as 3131 92nd Sturtevant, seeks $219,754 in dam- "ages: from Jesse Vallin of 3521 Douglas Ave; The lawsuit alleges Suffered permanent facial in- juries when a car driven by Vallin crashed into a building at 2835 VJsconsin St. in Sturtevant on Nov. 1978.

A lawsuit filed In circuit court trj Marcella and Wilbur Caskey of 605 Emmertsen Road, seeks $250,000 in. damages from Rose A. Moen of 2009" i Center St. The lawsuit alle- ees that Moen was negligent when her car hit a car driven by Marcella taskey July 19 at the intersection of jLake and 6th streets. Marcella Cas- key suffered permanent injuries in the crash, the lawsuit alleges.

Drunken driving: John W. Kirsh. 20. 1007 Emmertsen Road. $618 fine, five days in jail, driver's Jfcense revoked six months and alcohol assessment; John D.

Taylor. Hi 1508 W. 6th $618 fine, five lays in jail, driver's license revoked six months and alcohol assessment: Louis Galarza. 37. North Chicago.

$106.40 fine, driver's license suspen- ded three months and alcohol as- iwSsment; JoAnn Bubner. 19. 7415, 'tjmn Lane. $406.40 fine, driver's license suspended three months and altohol assessment: Richard D. Houtsinger.

$1. Kenosha. $406 40 fipe. driver's license suspended three months and alcohol assessment. 23, "Antioch.

$406 40 fine and driver's license revoked three months or alcohol assessment: Kevin P. Kabrich. 22. 532 N. Pine Burlington.

$822 fine. 20 days in jail and driver's license invoked one year, reduced to $622 1 mil 1 Sale 99c It's easy to get into the Halloween spirit inside, outside, all around the house with our friendly straw scarecrows. 20" tall scarecrow Sale 2.9? 52" tall scarecrow I. J9.99 66" tall scarecrow Sale 29.99 45" door swag Sale 3.99 18" witch Sale 2.99 Rake with scarecrow 99c OPEN SATURDAY 9 to 9. ill: 1 -Mm 4- I Sal pnc effective thru Saturday, Nov.

6. mz j. M34 Meetings GFfenn Special informational meeting involving the Nov. 2 Caledonia referendum on locating a maximum-security prison in the town. Caledonia Safety Building.

6900 Nicholson Road." 7:30 p.m. today. we. CK large it: Regency Mall Open Mon. thru Fri.

10 to 9. Sat. 9 to 9. Sun. 12 to 5.

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