u G·O. z I 0 d Com----- y f viv tradition SKEGO - The ussell Road Community Club revived an old tradit­ ion of the orth u egon community ith th Community Fun Day held July 21. Each year in the 1950's this day as an annual e nt but was dropped. The Reethspuffer .I.A. promoted the day on year and ain it w dropped until this year ' e nt. The club intends to eep thi an on going e ent from now on. The purpo of th club i to exchange lfe kill such as quilting, crocheting, cooking, food pre rvation and garden­ ing. Each year the club raffel a group made product at th annual dinner of the Re thspuffer eighborhood Inp. n. This year beautiful" fghan" will be raffled off. All member are handling raffel ticket. Anyone interested may call 744-3644. Officers are aggie Jon s, president; Vivan oore, tre urer; Clara Bett , . ant tre urer; Henrietta Lyon, cretary . The committee that made the arrange­ m nt for the "Fun Day" ere: Joann Bett, chairperson; aggie Jone, co­ chairperson; and Dora Betts and Vivian oore. At the Fun Day there were vario e ent held for all a e and prize ere wuded to the winners. inners of the Break Dancing ere elvin Williams and Irving Brown. Andrian Cotton w coordinator. DOUBLE DUTCH Jump winners were es 4-6 yrs, - Delnettra Betts; 8-10 yn. - Daha Hunter; 11-13 yrs. - Che- na E ; 14-18 yrs. - Satin illiams; 722·2551 38 YEARS OF "BLACK" 24 HOUR SAFE AND COURTEOUS SERVICE • I Y and adults - aggie Jone. Coordinator was anda Bridg . BIKE RODEO winners were R' on Betts Debra Betts, Chris Bett and Delnettia Bett. Coordinator w Tom aden. TRACK EVE TS - Coordinator was Felicia Evans. W�ers were: . Age 2 to 3 yrs. - Dante Agnew; ages 5 to 6 yrs. - Troy Thoma ; age 7 to 8 yrs. - Keesha Bett ; boy 7 to 9 yrs. - Terrell Reed; gir 9 to 12 - Rerneeka CharI ; boy 10 to 12 - Vel Jordan; boys 13 to 15 - Lynn oore: and adults - obel Williams and Cha . umipseed. SAC C S coordinator w y Bett . innen ere: a 5 to 7 - arcus Hunter d roy Thomas; 8 to II - Jewell Clar and Lenetti Agnew; 12 to 14 - Lynn oore and Kenny Green. Children' ctiviti included Finger painting, art wor , chec er tournament. Geneva Williams w coordin tor. Win­ ners includ d Shante Agne, musical chair; Monica Clark, drawing; and Kenny Gre n, ch en. Urban 'Gardening in Muskegon MUSKEGO - Urban Gardening is becoming popular. People are purchas­ ing vacant lots djacent to their home or in the block they live in. The garden are miniture truck farm they gro quite a variety of egtables in large quanities. The reason? It's more than a hobby. It is a resurgence of that almost lost condition called SELF SUFFIE CY. In ddition to the nutrional value of those fresh vegtables, Urban F arming is one tool that can be u d to comb t profiteering by food brokers and cor­ poration-owned gtable plantations. Hester Lee Smith a Jr. 4-H leader in arts and crafts. Smith ju t returned from a trip to Lansing to become aquaint­ ed with the proce of State Govern­ ment and then accompanied 34 4-H member to Washington D.C. to stud the federal governm nt. . Gladys Smith of 487 Abbey i th volunteer co-ordinator for the arquett eighborhood Urban Farmin project. The 17 farnilie participating in this garden project supplement their bud et by eating the fresh vegtables and freezing or canning the surplus. The coordinator . responsible for allocating sp ce on the ba of 3 lots per family and 1 or 2 lots to an individual and supervised the di tribution of the ed and plant provided by the 4-H office. The supervisor a1 0 i r onsible for ground preparation. (See etu on P e 10 DOWNTOW MUSKEGO OVER SO STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE IN A SAFE AND CLIMATIZED ATMOSPHERE WHEELCHAIRS-STROLLERS-LOCKERS AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATION BOOTH MALL HOU 5: onday thru Friday 10 A. •• P. • Saturday 10 A.M.-S:30 P •• Sunday Noon-S P. •