Tri ... Coun y Headstart expand BHHS s ts A Y 23 - 29, 19 4 THE CITIZE PAGE SEVE TEE on· 0 reo n V 0 cat ion school officials y. Terrance P. Dunn, president of the tional Honor Society, ill pre' de. ember of the Benton Harbor d of Education ill be introduced and brief remar will be given by Superin­ tendent Jame Ha kin and high hool principal Jame Rutter. Dr. Fred Brieve, Director of In ruct­ ion (K-12) for the District, will pre nt the 1984 cia valedictorian, Elizabeth S. Mohr and salutatorian, Patricia Anne ella. THE ClTlZE S E COURAGES ITS READERS TO EXPRESS THEIR VIE S Se to: T Citizen, .0. Bo 216 Benton Harbor I 49022 DECATUR - Tri-County He d Start announces expansi on plans for Head Start next fall, when an additional 300 children in Berrien, Cass, d Van Buren Counties will be rved. Total enrollment will be 873 children of September, 1984, according to director Orion H. Flo er. Tri-County oper te He d Start during the school year. The fir 'hool year' program in, 1970 rved 100 children. The children were then' rvieed through cl oom operations. Currently, T . -County serve 653 chil­ dren via cl r ms, home-b d (where Approximately 50 niors in the of 1984 at Benton Harbor High School will be honored for holastic chievement and leadership at the hool's annual Senior Honors Convoca­ tion to be held ednesday, ay 23 at 7:()() p.m. in Benton Harbor High School' Performing Arts Center. The yearly Honors Convocation pay . tribute to academic excellence in gr du­ ating niors by scholarship and other awards tendered by colleges, univer itie , local organizations and individuals. The scholarships awarded at edne ay night's convocation repre nt mone- tary value of approximately SIIO,OOO the Teacher goe into the home and orks with the parent and child), and the obile Unit (where a motor home t up a a classroom, par s in the communities, and the children come to the unit for group socialization ssions). Of the 653 children currently rved, 573 are regularly funded enrollees and 80 are from a one-tirne-only 'expansion for the current year. Tri-County also contract with ile Community Schools, South Haven Public Schools, and Keeler Day Care, to operate Head Start 'pro in cl oom tting, Mr. Flower Use SEA SCHA GE credit plan window air conditio e 8000 Btuh mod I Reg. $449.99 4 High-Efficiency model ps ve en­ ergy. 4-position switch. Automatic ad­ justable thermostat. Adju 4-way air directional flow. 9.6 EER. 12,800 Btuh model, 8.8 EER. Regular $579.99 449.99 e May 26 10741 $40 OFF 20-pt. capacity dehumidifi r Reg. 219.99 o 0 UnassemDted Dual control grill packa 411 sq. inches of cooki ng area with anning rack. Matchfree ignition. Porce­ lain-enameled cooking grid. Carriage cart with redwood side shelf .. Removes 20 pnts of a er . in a 24-hour perIOd Auto­ mane adjustab e hurmdis­ tat. AutomatIC shut-o 1. 24- pt hft-out drip pan. 4 C - • tars. $50 OFF Energy-efficient who e ho fan F an cools ith or without air conditioning. 24·in. 9999 Easy to install. Reg. 249.99. Sale ends May 26 Sa ends ay 26 GREAT VALUE 50-watt 8ugwacke� with photo c II Electronic insect killer lures up to 125 teet. . CJ998 t ese portable fans 9016 Sa end 26 14316 3-speed window fan Electrically reversi- Reg. $64.99 be. Fan operates at 5499 high, medium and o speeds. Almond color. 20-inCh window fan High, medium, low Reg. 159.99 speeds and has an 13999 on/off signal light. Ex· tension panels fit win- do s 27%-34" w·de. 9-in. tabl fan 2- peed oscillating Reg. $24.99 fan. Rotary control 799 ch. 6-ft. cord. PI 0 nton Hamor ORCHARD MALL PIt. 121-21., cat. .27·1311 STORE HOURS: on. thru Fri. 10 A.M. to. P.M. Sat. 10 to 1 SUn. 12 to 64066