u GO two kind em!!! Let' be seriou. It's time for J au be put in proper pro pective a true m riean Art form. ny children in our community e gro in u uninformed bout the . importance of Jazz form of expre 'on and also an alternative life yle. I sincerely bell e THA T JAZZ SHOULD 0 BE CLUDED THE HOOL CURRICULUM. many college and univer itie offer Jazz as H off Sf ze a major cour of udy. I have en many talented udents who in re s in Jazz have all bu t disappeared becau there is not enough emphasi in our school or community to keep it alive. It i particularly important for the Black community to recognize all this talent and find way of cultivating it. Jazz i being kept alive by many fine white musician [beli e it or not ,) but someho Jazz ju doesn't m valid without Black invOlvement. Let's put Jazz in the curriculum Blac studi ere in the 60's. prog� m If, riety 4-H Fishing Project: Youth can learn bout the cret of ccessful fishing, learn ho to I ct the right equipment, and here nd when to fiSh for v rious kind of fish. dult volunteer are in­ vited to learn and d 4-H fishing proj ct, too. 4-H For try Project: Youth can arn bout career in forestry and fore ry product indu ri . Learn ho .. to identify trees and ho to find your y in th wood . it a lunber mill, furniture factory, and SU School of c Alfred Willi .... ". Duncan's thru A.B.I. is a ne Blac busine e tablished in u egon Heights recently. This di tributorship is one of ne mar eting concep that are beginning to merge from the problem of high operating co s of our traditional market­ ing proce . This' concept that by pa the middl man and brings the cu orner into direct contact with the manufac­ turer. This is in an effort to reduce the cost of the product to the consumers. This concept also allow ambutious persons ith little capital resource to enter the Free Enterprise arket place. Packaging, and a paper mill. Compete in forestry judging conte Adult volunteer are invited to learn and lead a 4-H forestry project, too. uskegon County Day Camp: Open to current third, fourth, and fifth graders. Registration is through the child' ele- mentary school. Outdoor activities, nature tudies, imming canoeing, archery, hiking, fishing, crafts and nutrition education. Free breakf: t lunch, and bu transportation provided to camper . call 724- 6361. • I Mr. Willie James Duncan Sr., is the o ner and conducts sales training cia s free of charge on Tuesdays and Saturday evenings 6 to 9 p.m. Interested parties can contact Mr. Duncan any tim be­ t een 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at 739- . 7892 for an intere ing adventure into entrepreneurship. JUNE 6 - 12, 1984· THE CITIZE 7.750 in av il PAGE SEVE C 01 oCo p y 4- uskegon County youth who have completed at least one year of 4-H work are eligible for college cholarship totalin 7,750. ost of the grant are S 1 ,000 each and will go to young peopl planning car er in agriculture and related fields, uch as fore try, veterinary medicin or animal science. 'Quite a vari ty of scholarship are being offered to 4-H'ers thi year," says Les Schick u dgon County 4-H Youth gent. 750 scholarship will be awarded to a 4-H member enrolling in any major at an ccredited college, univer ity, technical or trade school thi fall who influenced by 4-1:1 in his or her career choice. Thi scholar hip is in memory of Gertrude L. Warren a pion er 4-H leader often described as "the moth r of 4-H". Two other creer scholarship of I 000 each are being provided by Who's Who Among American High School Student .of Lake crest, Ill .. r n The Education Foundation of ph Garnm Rho De Plaine, Ill., i offering a 1 000 scholarship to 4-H'er who ill be enroll d as a colleg freshman thi fall in griculture forestry, veterin ry medi­ cine or a clo Iy related field. Two I 000 holarship re don ted by ayne Fe d Division, Continental Grain Co., Chicago, for 4-H m mb r who will enroll college junior . thi fall with animal science rnaior . Champion Valley Farm Inc. Cam­ den, J., i also don ting two 1 000 scholarship. Candidate must be en­ roll d in a colle e of veterinary m di­ cine. cholar hip winner are lected by the Cooperative Exten ion Service and will be announced before the 63rd ational 4-H Congre ovember 25- 29. For more information and applicat­ ion contact Schick at the u egon County Cooperative Extension Service office, or call 724-6361. - H' ers e lig ibl e for AG sc ho la rs hi p s uskegon County 4-H' rs intere ted in agricultural careers are eligible for six $1 ()()() holarships and trips. to ationaJ 4-H Congre , all donated by DeKalb AgRsearch, Inc. of De alb Ill. Six 4-H m mber will be cho en to be DeKalb's gue t at the 63rd ation I 4-H Congre , ovember 25-29 in Chica­ go, a part of the 4-H agricultural care r cholar hip pro ram. 'The scholarship progr m is designed to encoura e member to pur ue careers in today highly pecialize con tantly expanding field of griculture," say Le chick, uske on County 4-H Youth Agent. "Agriculture encompasse more than 500 occupations ranging from farm­ ing and farm management to research nd devel pment to prooe ing and marketin :' Schick adds. Sch I r hip winners ar cho en by th Coop rative Extension Service, which •• • ••••• e e e e e ELECT o BA E D FOR HEIGHTS SCHOOL BOARD E e e George Hubbard believes in the greatness of the individual and that we are in this world for a e purpose, that purpose being to put back into life more than we have ta en out. As a School Board e Member, George Hubbard can do �his. e e conduct the 4-H program. Awards are arranged by the ational4-H ounc 1, a not-for-profit educational organization upportin the 4-H program with privat re ource . For more inform tion and cholar­ ship application contact Schick at the uskegon County Cooperative xtension Service office. or call 724-6361. UNITED CAB CO. . MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 38 YEARS OF "BLACK" 24 HOU R SAFE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ..,. GEORGE ALLEN: Prop. , GeorKe Hubbard b lIeves in the contagion of health, education and discipline, and that we can spread I through cheerfulness, wholesome habits, sensible expenditure of energies, and As a e Sct,ool Board Member, George Hubbard can start the process. e e Geor e Hubbar is a family man with two children, an active member of Holy Trinity Church Of od In Christ, an honorable member of King David Local No. 20 (Mason), a graduate of Grand Valley State, a city employee (POlice Department) and a little league baseball coach. Elect Georse Hubbard to the four-year seat on uskegon Heights School Board Of Education for a progressive school system, a quality education and sound community Paid for: By th Committee To Elect G�orge Hubbard To Heights School Board • e • e e e •• • • • • •