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SHA Sunday, February 4, 1996 Jane K. McEvoy Jane K. McEvoy, 96, Stoughton, died Friday (Feb. 2, 1996) at the Skaalen Sunset Home, Stoughton. Born Jan.

20, 1900, in Rockford, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Katherine (Tanke) Juranek. She attended St. John's Lutheran' School in Burlington. In July 1925, in Burlington, she married Herbert McEvoy. He died in March 1968.

She was active with her family and a master of the art of tatting. She was a member of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Kenosha. Surviving are three sons, Robert, Greenfield, James, Stoughton, and Richard, Belmont, two sisters, Louise and Donna; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral Home, Stoughton, is in charge of arrangements.

Virginia Ross Virginia Ross, 74, of Clairidge House, died Friday (Feb. 2, Born Oct. 6, 1921, she daughter late Anna She schools, ing Ross School. Ross a resident 1519 60th 1996). in Kenosha, was the of the Alex and Roginski.

attended Kenosha includSt. Casimir Elementary An employee of the Simmons Company, she later worked as a cook for Sheridan Medical Center and the Valley Restaurant. She was an avid bingo player and shopper. Surviving are a son, James L. Ross, Kenosha; a daughter, Judith A.

Nedweski, Kenosha; two sisters, Jean Albert, Milwaukee, and Marie Bowman, Kenosha; seven grandchildren and eight great Preceding her in death were two brothers, Joseph Rogan, and her twin brother at birth. Hansen Funeral Home is handing arrangements. Benjamin Salica Benjamin "Ben" 10880 39th (Feb. 2, 1996) at tal and Medical Born Aug. 30, Salica, 71, died Friday Kenosha HospiCenter.

1924, in Ken- osha, he was the son of the late Joseph and Olga (Klemm) Salica. He attended Friedens Elementary School and graduated from Kenosha Technical Institute in 1943. On Nov. 28, 1948, he married Margaret Schroeder. They divorced in 1968.

On Nov. 2, 1974, at St. Mary's Lutheran Church, Kenosha, he married Shirley Baker. An avid fisherman, bowler and traveler, he was also an enthusiastic musician. He enjoyed meeting his buddies at Hardee's for breakfast.

He was every'one's friend and everyone was his friend. After graduating from KTI, he worked for Parmentier Construction as an apprentice carpenter. He was later employed by Stanley Ours Construction. From 1945 to 1995, he owned and operated Ben Salica Construction. During that time, he built more than 450 homes in the area.

Surviving are his wife; sons, David and Tim, Kenosha, and Rick, a step-son, Stankiewicz, Kenosha; step -daughters, Sue Fehr, Robin Phillip, Grafton, Bruno, Kenosha; a sister, Hacker, Zion, and 15 children. Hansen Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Esther M. Bray Esther Margaret Bray, resident of Clairidge 1519 60th died (Feb. 3, 1996).

Born April 30, 1914, in she was daughter of the late Charles and Emma (Kugler) Strifling. She came to Somers as a child and moved to KenBray osha as an adult, after being educated in the schools of Kenosha. A lifetime member of Friedens Lutheran Church, she was a volunteer at the Brookside Care Center and delivered mobile meals. She was employed in publications at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, North Chicago, Ill. Surviving is a sister, Mona Tollas, Kenosha.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Otto and Reinold; and four sisters, Agnes, Elsie, Alma a and Laura. Bruch Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Inez E. Bennett Inez E. Bennett, 65, died Friday (Feb.

at Kenosha Hospital ical Center. The daughter of three both of Auburn, Jay three Ohio, and Jill Marie grandis in 81, a House, Saturday Racine, 3614 22nd 2, 1996) and Med- the late Domenico A. and Elvira (Zarletti) Viola, she was born on June 30, 1930, in Kenosha. She battended Bain Elementary, Washington Junior High and Bradford High schools. She married Frank Bennett on July 8, 1950, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church.

A teacher's aide for the Kenosha Unified School District for 22 years, she retired in 1993. She was a member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and its Church Council, school board and Ladies Society, including serving as its past president; Italian-American Ladies Auxiliary; a volunteer for Mini Medics at St. Catherine's Hospital, and was in charge of hydrotherapy at Jane Vernon School for five years. Surviving are her husband; four sons, Bradley, Hazel Crest, Bruce, Kenosha, Maj. Barry Bennett, Colorado Springs, and James, Fond du Lac; a brother, Dan Viola, Kenosha; a sister, Mary Cardinali, Kenosha, and nine grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Elsa Viola. Proko Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Raymond E. LaJeunesse Raymond E. LaJeunesse, 92, a resident of Kiwanis Manor, East Troy, died there on Friday (Feb.

2, 1996). Further obituary information from Proko Funeral Home will be available Monday. Luis C. GOMEZ 1996 Kenosha Unified School Board Candidate VOTE On The Ballot Educational As Parents we want only the best for our Strength through Education of our children Unity, Cooperation, children. The and has to be "Our Top THEY ARE Inspired THE FUTURE.

Leadership Authorized and paid for by Friends of Luis C. Hickey, Treasurer. Read the Sunday News LOCAL NEWS KENOSHA NEWS Petak recall reaction mixed By Joe DiGiovanni Staff Writer Kenosha's three Democratic state legislators said Saturday they were unaware their party was aiding a recall effort against Racine Sen. George Petak over his support of a new Milwaukee Brewers stadium. The Racine Democratic Party secretly used a temporary work agency to pay people $7 an hour to collect recall signatures against Petak, a Republican.

"I didn't know anything about that," State Rep. Robert Wirch said. Petak, whose district borders Kenosha County, on Oct. 6 twice voted against state funding for a new $250 million Brewers sta- FIRE, RESCUE CALLS- The Kenosha Fire Department answered the following calls: Saturday, 4621 36th Ave. Difficulty breathing.

12:50 a.m. 4705.36th Ave. Person ill. Friday 11:54 p.m. 3825 60th St.

Person injured. 10:20 p.m. 6119 22nd Ave. Person injured. 8:55 p.m.

-8828 41st Ave. Person ill. 7:28 p.m. -510 60th St. Person ill.

5:55 p.m. 1519 60th St. Person ill. 5:47 p.m. --6400 38th Ave.

Person ill. 4:35 p.m. 1212 60th St. Person ill. 2:28 p.m.

6000 Sheridan Road. Person ill. 1:05 p.m. 1130 82nd St. Person ill.

10:20 a.m. 4914 36th Ave. Person ill. 9:49 a.m. -3520 30th Ave.

Person ill. 8:36 a.m. 7800 60th Ave. False call. Furnace fume threat is high MADISON, Wis.

(AP) A major hazard in subzero weather is carbon-monoxide poisoning, says Sarah Bland, a clinical pharmacist at the University of Wisconsin's Poison and Drug Information Center. Symptoms of the poisoning can include headaches, nausea and listlessness. Furnace repair technicians report chimneys and vents of high-energy efficiency furnaces can freeze, causing carbon monoxide exhaust gases to seep indoors. hat George Petak learned from that is, whatever you say on the streets in Racine, is the way you should vote in the halls of Sen. Joseph Andrea, D-Kenosha dium in Milwaukee.

The plan called for a half-cent sales tax increase in Racine and four other counties to help pay for the project. When it became apparent the measure would fail by one vote without his support, Petak switched positions at 5 a.m. and voted for it. way you should vote in the halls of Madison," Sen. Joseph Andrea said.

State Rep. Jim Kreuser, who supported the stadium plan, said, "Clearly, they have the right to do this, but I'm not a fan of the recall." Kreuser said he was unaware of his party's effort in the recall. Wirch opposed the plan. "I can imagine the anger they have in Racine," he said. "For them to have a tax without any input, to me I can understand the anger of people." The plan calls for a stadium with a retractable dome beside the existing Milwaukee County Stadium.

Officials want the stadium completed for the 1999 season. Angry Racine County residents began a recall campaign. If they successfully oust Petak, who has three years left on his term, the Senate would revert from Republican to Democratic control. "What George Petak learned from that is, whatever you say on the streets in Racine, is the Bennett 5th "Have A Heart" Anniversary. Show VARIETY SHOW Feb.

9, 1996 Friday 7:00 PM PreShow by John Bunic Band 6:45 pm TO BENEFIT THE HOMELESS OF KENOSHA Dr. Kevin Fullin Sings the Blues St. Joseph's High School Auditorium 2401 69th Street Created and Directed by Alderman Wanda Lynn Bellow Master of Ceremonies Dr. Kevin Fullin, Paul Kern of WLIP Spectacular Variety Acts Including: Dancing by the Academy Performing Arts Company as well as the Seniorettes. Big band sounds from the John Bunic Big Band with band guest singers, Sheriff's Department Detective, Larry Zarletti and CoryAnn St.

Marie, Public Information Officer, for the City of Kenosha and assistant direcotr for "Have A Heart." Show Creator Director Other singers in the program include: Angelena Fox, Lindsey Brooks Kreutser, the male Wanda Lynn Bellow vocal quartet, "Voice" and the duet of Jim Jones and Stacey Owens. Our feature groups include the Brass Ball Bangers, Hickory Hallow, and the Grateful Deadliners. The show will also feature special performances from Kenosha's own Blues Man, Dr. Kevin Fullin and Mark Pathrath. Frank Germinaro will amaze the crowd with his accordion.

Roxanne Bellerjeau, the shows youngest entertainer is back with another show stopper! Ed Block will bring his "Soap" singers to the stage. Kenosha's "Blues Brothers," Alderman Frank Pacetti, and Stephen Casey are back with Ray Charles, otherwise known as Alderman Everett Butler. The Finale' of the program features a blast from the past with "Sonny and Cher," also known as Mayor John Antaramian and Alderman Wanda Lynn Bellow. ALL TICKETS: $5.00 AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR Our youngest entertainer Roxanne Bellerjeau ADVANCE TICKET OUTLETS Advance Tickets can be purchased at Villa Capri Pharmacy, 2105 22nd the City of Kenosha Municipal Building, 625 52nd Street and Roger's Marv's SuperValu, 3401 80th Street. Special thanks goes out to our advertising sponsors for the 1996 show.

17C Leasing Budweiser. Central Contractors, Cicchini Asphalt and Paring. Dairsland Greyhound Park. and Dr. Kevin Fullin.

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