Food Stamp
changes
Continued from paJ 2
purchased. I hope people
don't misu it by not buying
food and other neces ry
items ith the cash.
Learn ho to budg
your money, and the ne
regulation ill be a great
thing ... but if you blow your
money, then you will proba­
bly feel a little hungrier than
you did before.
, (Author's note: These
rqulations' are Federal Regu­
lations from th USDA
(United States Department of
Alficulture) hich sponsors
the Food Stamp Program.
The Department of Social
Services merely administers
the progr for the USDA.)
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Any team that has
veraged 80 points a game
He giving up 61 points has
to be comprised of some out-
tanding individuals. Espe-
cially when you consider last
year's record of 8-12, is this
year's play impressive.
Whether any mem­
bers 'rise to the fame of prior
Benton Harbor athletes such
as Chet Wal er remains to be
seen.
One thing is for sure:
they sses the determina­
tion and team spirit th t
characterizes inners.
It's been fourteen
years . nce Be ton Harbor
had champion hip team.
Back in 1964 and
1965 Don Farnum and l.C.
THE CIT"lZE
I
Patroniz
our
J
adv
Every year, tens of
thousands of Blacb 01 all
ag che from heart d
stroke, and kidney failur
All caused by High Blood
Pr ure. See a doctor.
Soon. Find out if you ar
the one in four .
Bowen led the Tigers to the
championship over Detroit
orthern and Sourthfield.
The very first state
championship came in 1941
with Qan Pjesk .
Though they didn't
com out the winner, the
Tigers played like champs in
1958 when i was Chet WaI-
t ker "up against Dave DeBuss-·
chere for Detroit in the state
tourney' final game.
Chet Walker pumped
in 25 points in that game
ag inst eBusschere's 32.
Playing on a tea';'
with a history Ii e the Tigers
is a honor. The young men
on the 78-79 team can only
add to the lustrious .history of
basketball at BHHS.
I .
Second & Territorial
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