. B. JUNE 3 - 9. 1985 THE CITIZEN umrner lunch program ready • BENTO HARBOR - Free lunche and acks for young- e nd th handic pped livin in the Benton Harbor Area School District Will rt at 15 locations on onday, June 10, ccording to chool officials. eats for anyone 18 yeu old and under, regard! of race, color, national origin, x or handic p, will be served. The program includes peep who re determined by state or local public agency to be mentally or physically hand i- pp d. Lunches ill be ser- ed from 11 .m. to 1 p.m. and. n cks from 2 to 3 p.m. ee­ day through August 16, ccord­ ing to Robert C. Fanner, Director of Busine and Finance for the" Benton Harbor Are Schoo. 0 meals will be rved July 4. The ummer food rvice pro­ gram is" funded by the United Stat Department of Agricul­ ture ponsored locally by the nton Harbor Area Schoo and . sted by the City of Benton Harbor ARe Summer Recreation Program, according THE lAND OF THE TIGERS' C . edfromP 4 sp ch by Jam Rutter, Prin cipal Bob Cuhran, televisior teacher, Ron Lyne , studio technical dvi r and Buzz Calvert, Lan uage rt Depart­ ment Chairper on. The udio which feature three Pana nic earner a Sony editor, itch r, pedal effect and char cter gener tors, pro­ vide n opportunity for d­ vanced television production tudents to obtain hands-on ex- perience with tate-of-the- rt televi ion equipment. The tudents will produce educa­ tional televi ion programs for u in the District. ith the openin of the tudio Benton Harbor High S hool ha become one of the fe hoo in the country to ff n opportuni y of thi cope. The television program is op n to tudent who main- t in 'B' or better vera e in the dio and Tel vi ion quence. ADV - ill b imp m nted t ton Harbor High School, 1985/ 86, for demically oriented tudents who are college bound d h ve ompleted their high hool cademic requirements in the area of English Science nd Foreign Language and who wish to pursue further tudy. These student should by their classifications be Juniors and Seniors. JROTC - will be imple­ mented in 1985/86. Students will develop org ni-. zational know-how. They will learn to think on their feet, to - be ure of them elves to et their id s aero and to be If-reliant. They'll le tn military hi ory the military role in curr nt event, d they will develop full appreciation of our n t­ ional herit ge .. The our e of instruction will be offered during the re ular chool year. Uniforms, text- book d equipment are pro­ vided by the rmy and High School t no expense to families r students. Creative Arts Workshop to older adu PH - ac. he program is red to- rd nur 1D home and com­ mumty ctivity dire tor, dult educ tion nd ommunity en­ c t ff, profe ional couns lors, 201 PATERSON KALAMAZbO. MI 49007 PHONE: 349·9526 to Farmer. Recreational ctivities are cheduled at Hall Park, Frank' Tot Lot, Union Park, . Broad y and Pipe one Par. Hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. June 17 through August 23. eals will be served It the following location: Fairplain orth st School, Benton Har­ bor 7/8 grade building, Sterne Brunson School, Bard School, Boynton School Lafayette School, H.C. orton School, Robbins Par , Hall Par , Union Park, Pipeston Par, Frank's Tot Lot, Columbu School Seely McCord School, d Broadway Par . According to USDA guide­ lines, lunche are not to be taken from the property where they are served, Farmer id. ACC£PT ·FOOQ STA PS , DEPOSIT YOU G MICHIGA lOTTERY TICKETS FREE TICKETS· OF YOU CHOICE 2nd Prize' 1st Prize iii TICkets in TIckets Condition: You Must Hav Bought Your Loosing Ticket At Carl's You could find out ho ould've h in 50 In tant Lottery tick much more each ichig n d to pay in ducation x ·f not for the Lott rye r, bution to the state education fund. Fill in the answer and your r ,e and address on this form, then send It in. Winners ill be selected at random from entries received prior to the dra ing deadline. Match the faces of the Presidents with the values of the bills they represent, then add or subtract those values until you know how much more each household in Michigan WOUld've had to pay in education taxes last year, if ·�I!II.IIlIl=.� 'not for the Lottery's contri- � .m. �------------------------------------------- v Zip _ 0: The Citizen, P.O. Box 216, Benton Harbor, Mich. 9022 Deadline: June 15, 1985