y,Feb.21 OBITUARIES ,64 of 1095 B �, Benton Harbor, died Frid y t Ber­ I rien General Ho pit , Ber- rien Center, following thy illne Funeral rvice will held Friday, Feb. 29 1 p.m. t Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, 168 . Fair. Burial ill be in ount P1e t Cemetery. Friends m y call beginning Thursday t th funeral home. r. Thorn w born Sept. 28, 1915, in lincoln County, i., and had been a re "dent here for the past 25 years. He a veteran of World ar II. Survivor in lude: his rs. Lagather Thoma daughter - Ora and Carrie and three n - Ira Jame and rl, all f Benton Harbor three bra­ the - J .C. of Chicago, R. . of Brookhaven, i. and Jeremiah of Californi ; four . ter - Carri and Joy Thorn of Chicago, and rs. illie Brown and r. Beulah Green of Bro ELLA AE 'JILL RD r . Ella Hilliard, 69, 807 E. High St., Benton Harbor died t 2:45 p.m. Saturday at ercy Ho pital, a SpeCUIC nne item wtucn e into ccount th nece 'ty for Citizen Ad vi­ ry Board members to be able to travel to orkshop , and board meetings. ThIs provides Citizen dvisory Board member th oppo unity to becom more know- edgeable about federal programs particularly tho programs that im­ p ct on Jow and mode­ rate income people. It should be under tood that too monie designated for Ci tizen Advi ry Board activities in th se appli - uun mu t not oruy De ppro ed by the city cornmissi n but by th Departmen t of Hou ing and Urban Development. To my knowled th Citizens Advi ory Board has always operated ell within the pproved budge . It houJd lob noted that' the Benton H rbor ity C mmi ion mu� � h approval b fore ny itizen dvi ry Board member may tr el to or ttend any function tha requires the e penditure of h monie . I School oto G I R LS I I I ... THE CITIZEN PAGE y) BOYS! E R 0 EY!!! GET A JOB DELIVER. G z