will b. c1 Halbor. Thia contract will allow tb. City to By BERNICE BROWN Ie ."C/ttzen The Benton Harbor City Com­ mission approved a three year oontract with Ram Communica­ tiona of Michigan, a Detroit com­ pany, for pager rvioe for City staff. The City obtained quotes from Sunset Coast Paging Servioe of BentonHarbor and Ram Com­ munieations. The City also re­ quested quotes for a state wide alphanumeric system that al­ lowed all call and group call fea­ tures for the Public Safe y Department. , The City will be ping monthly to Ram Commu ica­ tiona $10.95 per pager, Ius $1.67 insurance, with no a di­ tional charge for group or all call numbers. . Sunset Coast Paging quoted the C�� a monthly, f� of $17 per pager ,�1us � 5 per group call llUIW\",,'UftI�""""""'- quire-S) and 15 per all call num­ ber (which require 1). Their proposal included an alpha mes- y age entry device at no addi­ tional cost. CCORD G TO City Man­ ager Beverly Brewer, the City would ave $3,300 per year with Ram Communications, _ Public Safet 'rector David Walker said in addition to the cost of tb two companies, Sun­ set Coast's pagers do not have the same tate wide pager capa­ bilities as the ones with Ram, where the City would have to pay an additional rost. Ram Communications also was able to offer pager rate as they have the State of Michigan purchase plan. City commi ion previously approved purchases within the State of Michigan purchase plan. Brewer said each department would be charged for the number of pagers used by their staff. � I Cwmnissioner George Wysin- l' . h lu '0 because he said everyone on the City staff doesn't need a pager. City sells seven properties By BERNICE BROWN Michl an CltJzen _ _ � _ The Benton Harbor City Commission approved the sale of seven city-owned tax reverted properties at their January 31, meeting. The list includes: • 1197 Agard to Mae Helen Smith for the amount $3,205.72. I. 549 E. Britain to Johnny McComb for the amount of $3,205. .553 Broadway to John Hud­ dleston for the amount of$3,800. .557 Clay to Rosie McGee for the amount of $2,862. • 628 Baird to Vira Payne for the amount of $7,840. .977 Colfax to Craig Fair for the amount of $2,629. 208 Hastings to James Clem for the amount of $6,282.94. Allproperti had reverted to the City of Benton Harbor for failure to maintain taxes. Amount of sales include de­ linquent taxes and water bills, according to Evan Lefruc, Direc­ tor of Community D velopment. He also stated that all the prop­ erties are occupied by the pur­ chasers. All purchasers will have to follow the following terms and conditions: Be responsible for all real property taxes and special as­ sessments accruing after the date of closing. Not allowing the property taxes and special as­ sessments to become more than twelve (12) months delinquent from date due. .• � p all water and sewer utility bills current. • Must obtain property insur­ ance with the City of Benton Harbor named as co-insured prior to closing and maintain the insurance for the duration of ownership of the property. • Required to attend a home­ owners class provided by the City or attend a class of their choice with prior written ap­ proval from the City. Proof of class attendance is required prior to clo ing. . • Must occupy and live in th house as a single-family owner­ occupied dwelling for a period of five y ars. Failure to comply with the terms or conditions of the gree­ ment, will result in th title re­ verting to the City. ADVERTISE CALL 869-0033. City to host Benton Harbor Business reception The City of Benton Harbor will host a r ption for the Ben- ton Harbor busin for th purpose o.f outlining th City's go for th busin comm u­ nity and enh ncing a friendly, working lationship. The r c ption will be h ld Thu day, bru ry 10, from 5: 0 to 7:30 p.m., in the Student onunons, a th Ben n Harbor' High hool. nton Harbor commi ion pproved a contract January 31, with "Worth Th Wait" local ring service, for an amount of 4,532.70 to assist in th coor­ dination of th event. Ov r 300 re expected to attend. l�ent()11 l lru-lror ()hituC:ll·ies of Bwmn Harbor High School and w . a mode� trav ling al UII Per1thy White, J Ie White F M thi and Willie White, al of Chicago. OX, a ChUdren Betty WUliaDl Betty Wiliams, 93, of Benton Har­ bor, died January 22, at Mercy Memo­ rial Medical Center, St Joseph. The funeral was held January 26, at Fellowship Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was In Crystal Springs. Cemetery. Robbins BrQthers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Betty Wiliams Schol- arship Fund. . • �t'''' 'h ," t.,' n " Mrs. Williams was bom December 25, 1900, n Vaughn, MIsS. .. I ,..j .. J 0 Survivors include: five sons, John Williams of Durant, Miss., Herbert Wil- liams of Benton Harbor, Charles Wil­ liams of Jackson, Mich., Alex Williams III of Atlanta, Ga, and Alex Williams Jr. of Spiro, Okla; four daughters, Rosie Dockery, Ethel Mitchell and Ma- bel Williams, all of Benton Harbor, and Betty Barnes of Kalamazoo; 23 grand­ ch dren; 29 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Alex, In 1986 and by a daughter, Ora Lee Sanders, In 1986. Per n Roxie Davis Roxie Ann Davis, 71, of Benton Harbor died, January 15, at the Mattix Geriatric Center, Berrien Center, after a long Illness. The funeral was held January 24, at the Ho� Temple Church of God In Christ. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Arrangements was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor Mrs. Davis was bom July 11, 1922, in Holly Grove, Ar1<. Survivors include: a daughter, Ear­ lie Mae Jennings of B�theville, Ar1<.; three sons, Andrew Gill of Tutwiler, Miss., Ocie Lee Gill of Kansas City, ¥o. and Billy Lee Steward of Ch cago, III.; three sisters, Eddie Rae Garden of West Memphis, Ark., Narree Arnold of Chicago, HI. , and Ann Doubley of Toledo, OhIO; 32 grandchildren; 58 great-grandchildren; and six great­ great-grandchIldren. Lola M�rgan SODUS - Lola May Morgan, n, dred January 20, at her home in Sodus Township The funeral was held Janu­ ary 27, at RobbIns Brothes Chapel, Benton Harbor Burial w in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Mrs Morgan was born in T�lar, Ar1<. Survivors Include: five sisters, Novela Brown of Chicago, Annie Bell Payne and Henrietta Allen, both of Reed, Ar1<.; Desha Drew of McGhee, Ar1< , and Roberta Adrow of Stockton. Calif. She was preceded in death by' her hu�band, Pless Morgan in 1974 Danny Carter Danny R Carter, 33; of Benton Harbor died January 24, at M rev Me­ monal MedIcal Center, sr Joseph The funeral was held Janaruy 27, at New Bethel Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Cry Spnngs Cemetery. Arrangements was made by the F rplain Chapel, Florin Funeral Service, B nton Harbor. Mr. Carter was born April 9, 1960, • in Berrien Center He w a gradu e The funeral for the four children who died January 22, in a fire at their home In Benton Harbor was held January 31, the I sraelite Baptist Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Arrange­ ments was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. The four children are: Antoine Mathis, born August 4, 1986, in Ber­ rien Center; Mareo. Fox, bom March 29, 1988, in St Joseph; Angel Mathis, bom June 18, 1989, in St. Joseph; and Michaela Mathis, born September 24, , � 00)'" o· , 'Bar- " My grandparents taught me the greater my expectations I the greater my accomplishments. " SONYELLE POLK GM ScHOLAR SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY ."As a student at South rn University and A&M Coli g ,I have applied thi philo ophy in all my academic endeavors as I work toward a degr in electrical engi­ neering. I also applied it in my fir t engin ring assignment at leo Electronics Corporation, Kokomo, Indiana. Mya ignment was in S rvice Test Equipment Engin ering and it wa a very rewarding experienc ." It' no wond r that Sony 11 Polk is a G neral Motor cholar.' At General Motors, we know the only way we can meet our custom rs' expectations is with th h lp of tal nted and d dicat d individual from all gment of our OCI tv. Providing cholar- hip to tud n like Sony 11 P lk will h lp mak that hap n o that wean c ntinu to pr Vl ur cu tom r with world la car and trucks. ,/ bara Math nd Pumell Fox of B nton H roor: bra her, Pur II Fox Jr. of B nton Harbor, grandpar nt ,au Robinson, Edward Robin on nd Mary F ox, I of Benton Harbor; nd gr at-grandparents, Gracie Math of Osceola, Ar1<, and Jerry Holl man of Rockford, III. Cem t ry. Mr. Howell w born March 29, 1918, In E St LOUIS, III. H w ret r d from Penn ylvan a RaIlroad wh re he was an Inspector He was an Army veteran of World War II Survivors mclud : a sister, Gertha Robbins of Benton Harbor HIS wtfe, Evelyn, preceded him In death In 1984 Jo phine Elli Jo phine ·Candy· Elli , 74, of B nton Harbor died January, 23, Orchard Grove Nurs ng Home after a long IIIn The funeral was held Tu &day, February 1, at Robbins Brothers Fu­ neral Home, B nton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Spring Cemetery. Mrs. Ellis was born December 27, 1919, in Earle, Ar1<. Survivors Include: a daughter, Wil­ lie Mae�odgers of Benton Harbor; six qrandchudren: 14 great-grandchil­ dren; rune great-great-grandchildren; and a SISter, Mary Harkless of New London. Conn She was preceded in by her husband Robert In 1980. E th r C ntr 11 E her Cantrell, 92, of Benton Har­ bor d ed January 30, at Bemen Gen­ eral Hospital, Berrien Center, after a long iIIn ss. Th funeral was held February 4, at P grim Rest B ist Church, Benton Harbor, of which she was a member. Burial was In North Shore Memory Gardens. Arrangements was by Rob­ bins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mrs. Cantrell was born February 12, 1901, In Mound City, III She was retired from WhIrlpool Corp, where she worked on the assembly line She was a member of Mothers of World War II Survivors include a son, Elmer Rhodes m Benton Harbor, a siste, Rosie Montgomery of Tiptonville, Tenn.; 14 grandchildren. 20 great­ grandchildren; and we great-great­ grandchildren She was prec dad 10 death by her husband Chane Can- trellin '966 and by a son Pet R in � Jessie Howell Jessie Howell, 75, of Benton Har­ bor died January 30, at home after a long illr.ess The funeral was held February 2, at Robbins Brothers Ch I, Benton ·rH'arbo(."S . In Cry a1 Springs