NOVEMBER 21 - 27, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE I MHS presents fall show WE DELL N. DAVIS, JR •. The Mu egon High -School Ma que ill pre nt their fall comedy, 'Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," ov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1, in the MHS Austin Auditorium.' Tickets will go on sale ov. 17 in the high hool bo kstore. Advance tickets are 2.50' reserved ticket are 3.50. Tickets will al 0 be available at the door. 1186 FIFTH STREET SKEGON. MI 49440 HEIGHTS PARENTS OBJECT TO NINTH GRADE RELOCATION : ,. The maj rity of parent testifyin t ov. 12 public hearing objected to the propo ed move of ninth grader t Steele, Bunker and el n scho 1. to the high hool. I n e timated 410 ninth grade tudents, if moved, ould make total of 1,610 students at the high school. Parent expre d fear the tudent would 10 academically, would forego individualized teachlng and 10 leadership opportunitie . The chool bard li ted as advant ge: a better coordinated curriculum, more ubject choice and a longer high school experience. Action i expected to b taken by the board at its ov. 20 ion. ATTORNEY AT LAW NO FEE ON T1AL CONSUlTATKlN GENERAL PMCTlT10NEA • BANKRUPTCY. OEEOS. CONTFW:TS. orvtR:E. PE IUJAY. WORK COMPEHSATKlN w scouting prog ra m offered 616-726-6555 Girls living in uskegon County who are five years old or in kindergarten may now join the Girl Scouts. ichigan Pine and Dunes Girl Scout Council has announced that it is now registering younger girls as Girl Scouts. Until now the younge t Girl Scouts were . years old or in first grade. For more informa- tion about Daisy Girl Scouting, phone: 726-3241. RENTAL REHAB FUNDS AVAILABLE Governor lame Blanchard's office announced th t fund rehabilitation of rental property are avaliable for area municipalities: u egon, $50, 000; u egon Heights, $100,000; and Mu kegon Twp., 100,000. HEIGHTS APPROVES FURNITURE PLANT PROJECT us egon Heights city council appro ed a $2�5 million project pi n for Labor tory Furniture Mid- u egon Height city council approved a $2.5 million project plan for Laboratory Furniture Mid­ e t, a ew Yor ba d company. The f1111l manufacture laboratory furniture and . fume hood. Under the plan appro ed the company ill purchase, renovate, equip and occupy the former Brown-Mor plant • on e t Broadway and Sixth St. Financing will come from 1 million bond, S7� 000 Health and Human Services grant, and $779,163 from the 0 ners. It i projected that by the end of two year , 200 person will be employed: MUSKEGON FEDERAL SAVI GS 'ManbaFSUC Downtown Muskegon • North Muskegon • Roosevelt Park Grand Haven • Coopersville • Whitehall· Fremont • Hart • A WONDERFUL NEW CONCEPT PROVIDING THE LATEST DESIGNER FASHIONS TO WO­ MEN OF ALL WALKS OF LIFE AT DISCOUNT PRICES. WHETHER YOU'RE TODA Y'S CAREER WOMAN OR TQDAY'S' FASHION . CONSCIOUS WOMAN, YOU WAN TO DRESS SHARP, LOOK SUCCESSFUL, . STAY STYLISH A D BE PART OF THE FASHION SCENE. YET YOU FIND YOURSELF LIMITED IN YOUR CHOICE OF FASHION. YQU DOWNT0W MUSKEGO OVER 50 ST RES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE IN A SAFE AND CLiMATIZED ATMOSPHERE WHEELCHAIRS-STROLLERS-LOCKERS AVAll.::J\BLE AT THE I FORMATION BOOTH ,MALL HOU S: , - THAT YOU CAN AFFORD. onday thru Friday lOA. .-9 P. • Saturday 10 A •• -5:30 P •. Sunday Noon-5 P.M.