. , ., . , . • • • GO HTS. - A kic - off dinner will celebrate the art of a n 4-8 program to be housed t the . Ion for ea People (MAP) Center located t 2500 Jefferson St., in egon Ht . Th program is operr to all youths 7-18 year of age and featur projects in ood work­ ing, leather craft, gardening, sewing, cooking, art, crafts, performing art, and African dance. The Kic -err dinner will be February S, 6 p.m. at the .A.P. Center. For further information contact .. aggi Jone at the 4-H program in us egon at 635 Otta a, phone 724-6361. th Brotherhood onth. It could be called presi dent' month . th two national holidays pro­ claimed for Lincoln and ington' Birthday . There is Valentine D y fo love and e might well in­ clude Feb. 29th for a little extra action every four year . February the month with more holiday than any other month is probably the mo t fitting months after all for recognizing Blac History and chievement. February for Blac History onth may be th mo t fitting becau ith so many "holi­ day " it reflec the on going stroggl for Blac chievement and recognition. But the struggle i unrelenting, mo t of u realize that every day i Black Hi tory day, with th many and on-going contribut­ ·oDS made to this country and the world by Blacks every­ where. onth Pride, a arene and cro cultural warene, celebration and ob rvance of one' being are what Black Hi tory onth . all about. February . a month full of key days for celebrations. After a month's bre from , e oliday" it ems Ameri­ can harbor need for ce e­ br ting. Ground Hog d y hails the coming or going of winger and is usually entrench­ ed in winter fury. It' not really a lot to celebrate al­ though , mterfe t" ctivities are on the rise. February In Muskegon, rh B Citizen ay Purchased At Th s Locations EAST PARK STORE 2301 Sup rior VENCE BARBER SHOP 2533 Getty St. DEATE�'S MARKET 1041 Brolldway BARBERINI'S BEVERAGE DEPOT 114 E. Broadway VIMO JEANS & STUFF 41 E. Broadway FIRST EDITIO 7 Cent r St. CHAMPIO PARTY STORE 61 Cent r St. DIcC DISCOU T STORE 4 E. Broadway JOANIES RESTAURA l' 11 W. Bro dway KEN BEA'S ARKET 324 W. Broadway SHELL SERVICE STATION Peck at Sherma,. CIGGZREES REAL ESTATE 2528 Peck St. FLOWERS BY PRINCESS 2530 Peck St. ZORNE'S PARTY STORE 201 E. Sherman PATTERSON'S DRUG STORE 21 44 Hoyt SL JACKSON FOOD KT. 100 C. Hoy y it Bak r WHITE'S BARBER & BEAUTY SHOP 2301 Jarman DOW HOME RESTAURANT Sherman at cllwrath THREE 01 ENSION BEAUTY SALO 281 5 Sanford ELZORA'S HAIRTIQUE 400 Ottawa St. B.ENSON DRUG CO. 961 Spring St. WOOD ST. MARKET 1149 Wood St. RED DIA OND GRO. 1072 Getty St. DENA'S FOOD MKT. 1157 Third St. VIRGINIA'S BARBER Ic BEAUTY SALON 266 Mason Ave. THE CHICKEN COOP Sherman at J.tferson you Ii ad our Hi tory? History ks should be in every hom . can be obtained from your local Imperative Black Power y Theodore Cro Blac Children; Their Root By Janice E. Hail Before Color Prej dice: Biblical Day By Dr. Frank Snowden 1m e of Black in estern Art By Dr. Frank Snowden Contribution of Blac omen to Am rica Vol. I Vol. II By arianna . Dori Poetry - Public library Celebrations: A e Anthology of Blac American Poetry By mold doff In Lov Troubl Revolutionary Petunia and other Poem By th Pulitzer Prize inning Author of the Color Purpl - Alice alkee SLAB FEBRUARY 6 - 12, 1 THE CITlZE • p ••••••••• LOWERS BY Princess VALENTINE'S DAY - F bruary 14 Let us b the mediator for you and your Valentine! Send her some beautiful flowers: Roses, Carnations, Azalea plants, planters, Dish Gardens nd Gr n Plants All Valentine Deliy ries will be f in th Muskegon and uskegon Hts� r s. Rev. J. itcher, Manager: Phone: 739-7383 2S30 Peck Muskegon Height, M149444 WELCO EVALE WITH POP COR . TI E'S DAY SweETS The custom of celebrating Valentine's Day with the ex­ change of sweets and other tokens of affection began during an ancient Roman festival. The first Valentine's greeting card, made of raised paper, dates back to the 1790's. To continue this loving tradition, celebrate February 14 with family and friends by exchanging special cards and sharing sweets made from pop corn. A folder featuring a variety of pop corn recipes plus a "how-to" holiday and party crafts section may be obtained by sending the pennant from any JOllY TIME product or 25¢ along with your name, address and zip to JOllY TIME, P.O. Box 178, Siou ity, Iowa 51102. . A pop com ball maker, made of durable molded plastic. also is available by sending $1.00 to the JOllY TIME address. . pop COR HEART 2 quarts popped Jolly Time Pop Corn 4 tablespoons butter 6 cups miniature marshmallows (t-pkq.) red cherries for decoration Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Place popped corn in a large, 4-inch deep buttered baking pan. Keep warm in oven. Butter a 6-cup heart-shaped cake pan. In a double boiler or large saucepan, melt butter over low heat. Stir In a d melt marshmallows. Remove pop corn from oven. Pour butter mixture over pop corn, stirring to coat evenly. Pack the pop corn mixture into the heart-shaped pan. Chill. To remove the cake from the pan, place the pan in a shallow dish of warm water and loosen edges with a spatula. Decorate with cherries. pop CORN BALLS 2 quarts popped Jolly Time Pop Corn 1 cup granulated sugar or firmly packed brown sugar % cup ight or dark corn syrup % cup water 114 cup (Y2 stick) butter or margarine 112 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Keep popped corn warm in a 250 degree oven. In a 2- quart saucepan, stir together sugar, corn syrup, water, butter and salt. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture comes to a boil. Attach candy thermometer to pan. Continue without stirring until mixture reache 270 degrees F. or until a small amount dropped into very cold water separates into hard, but not brittle, threads. Remove from heat. Add vanilla and stir only enough to mix it through hot syrup. Pour syrup slowly over popped corn, mixing ith a fork. Shape into balls with pop corn ball maker. Makes about 8.