7. 1 By BERNICE BROWN Th City Co t --'I �----------------���������================� o will b don It . will b cho hom of a n w mill." oel aid has ul d a 11 for D mb r 12, t th Mendel Cent r, Lak Michigan Colle , a 4:30 p.m., to how community upport t h pr �ect. Askin 11 resident to out and upport t h rally. EL AI BENTON HARBOR OBITUARIES Jettie Rice .Jetne Rice, 62, 01 Benton Harbor died November 19, at Mercy M rno­ rial Medical Center, St Joseph, after a tonqutness '1une,at was held. November 25, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Bunal was In North Shore Memory Gardens Arrangements was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mr Rice was born August 28, 1932, In Amorel, Ark He was retired from Auto Speciames Manufacturing Co., where he was employed as a supervisor He was a veteran of the Korean War Survivors Include: his wife, Sarah; rus mother, Nola Butler 01 Benton Harbor, two daughters, Roena Rice and Venita Crayton, both of Benton Harbor: a son, Jettie Rice Jr of Chan­ dler, Anz ; a brother, Malcom Butler of Benton Harbor; and our grandchil­ dren Johnnie Crawford Johnnie Crawford, 80, of Benton Harbor died November 20, at Or­ chard Grove Extended Care Center, Benton Harbor The funeral was held. November 25, at Robbins Brothers Chapel, Ben­ ton Harbor Burial was In North Shore Memory Gardens Mr Crawford was born January 22, 1914, In Rondo, Ark Survrvors Include: six daughters, Mamie Lee Washington, Ophelia King, I rene Gatewood, all 01 Benton Harbor, Odessa West of Indianapo­ lis, Ind, Patsy Britt of Little ROCk, Ark, and Ida Mae Redden of Tyler, Texas; three sons, Oavrd Crawiord of West Helena, Ark, John Crawiord of I ndianapohs, and Alonzo Crawford of Chicago; 51 grandchildren; 63 great­ grandchildren, and nine great-great­ grandchildren -Jarnes Pace James Pace, 79, of Benton Har­ bor, died November 21, at his home after a long Illness The funeral was held November 28, at New Paradise Baptist Church, Benton Harbor Bunal was In North Shore Memory Gardens \ Arrange­ ments was made by Robbins Broth­ ers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor Mr Pace was born Apnl 30 1915, In De Idder La He was a veteran of. World War II Survivors Include hrs wife, Selma three da gh ers, Lorell Hare-n 0 Benton Harbor, Charlene Stewart 0 C .c aq o and Pa ncia Love of Bel'evnlc MICh, thre sons Joh ny Mat In and C' clrlc� Martin both of Chicago, ar 10 Clarence Scanlan 01 Benton Harbor, 22 grandchildren. and 11 great-grandchildren Stephanie W hington. Ste name Washlngto:� 1',', .. • (j;]t._ tl cr C I (jl,..,..,,, 'tl 1') II : Stanley wasrunqton, both of Benton Harbor, died November 24, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St Joseph The funeral was held December 1, · .. at, �QbbiQ&.ijs:.others Chapel. Benton Harbor Burial was in Crystal Spnngs Cem�ery. ' She was born June 20, In Madi­ son, Wis. Surviving in addition to her par­ ents are: a Sister, Laquiesha Wash­ ington of Benton Harbor; grandparents, Marie Morgan and Ruthie Martin, both of Benton Harbor, Stanley Fowler of Madlson, WIS and Eunice WaShington of Benton Har­ bor; and qreat-qrandtather, Willie Washington of Benton Harbor Lonnie Phipps Jr. Lonnie D. Phrpps Jr , 3-year-old son of Lonnie Phipps and E.ffle Perry' of Benton Harbor, died November 22, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph. . The funeral was held Decem ber 1 , at Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery . He was born October 8 1991' In St Joseph " SUrvIVOrs include. hrs parents; a sister Tarusha Phipps of Benton Har­ bor; qrandparents. Willie Jackson, Jessie Phipps, Stanley Atkins and DaiSY Atkins, all 01 Benton Harbor, great-grandparents, Inez Phipps of Mark, MISS, Henriette Smith of Ben­ ton Harbor, Robert Foulks of Little Rock, Ark, and Lawrence Taylor 01 Independence, La , and great-great grandmother, Myrtle Jackson and Etfe Atkins, both of Benton Harbor Sam Williams Sam Wdllams, 84, formerly of Bentbn Harbor, died November 27, a tus home in Columbus, Oruo the funeral was held December 2, at Meredith Temple Church of God In Chnst, Columbus, Otno Mr Williams was bom July 18. 1910, In MISSISSIPPI He was retired from the former Supenor Steel Co , Benton Harbor, where he was em- ployed lor 31 years . Survivors Include' hfw WI e of 64 . years, Carne; five daughters, Elvie Scott of Benton Harbor, Deborah Grim and Mary Bullocks, both of South Rend, Naomi Murphy and Rut waqoner, both of Columbus, Ohio. even sons, Sam Williams Jr of K larnaz oo. Alp oris William Dave Williams and CI rles Williams, all 0 Columbus, Jerry Williams 0 Allan a, Ga ann L WIS W,lliams and Michael Wllhams, both of Benton Harbor, 39 qranochudr n, 25 great-· grandchildren, two sister, Elsie EIII o Benton Harbor and Willie Mae W,ham<; of St LOUIS Mo. an two brother Joe Williams ... olurn us and AI Wilhamc; 0 Flor da Benton Harbor /West Mich. I U I ( 'ALENI )AR (>F EVENTS StoryTime At The Library il , Regi tr tion information, 11 the M in Campus at' (6 6) 927-8100 or 1- 00-252-1LMC or the iles South Campu at (616) 684-5850, Recall P tition iled Again t BH Board Membe R 11 petitions against two B nton H rhor School Bo rd .. memb r , Ken Woltman and Dan Ertman we turned in to th Berrien County Cler offi mb r 1. Th wording of the petitio for th recall was approved in S ptember. 011 h petitions, it charged that the two Board m mbers voted against the 300,000 h alth screening grant from the Michigan De­ p rtm nt of Social Services, which w applied for by th up rint nd nt Parent Advi­ ory Council (Sup rP AC) nd Benton Ha bor Are School be- ing th fiscal nt. Early Morning CIa At LMC LMC Offers Legal Offie Classes "' ,.l _f j # J l r I'J • I 10 tatement"