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25C The Lowell Volume 13, Issue 49 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, October 18, 1989 J liQPW II BOOSTERS CELEBRATE RED RIBBON WEEK Friday. Oct. 21, will kick-off the week of Red Ribbon activities. The Red Arrows will host Sparta in the final home varsity football •litest of the season. Upon entering the gate, all K-12 students Two people were mjured m a three-car accident at the intense- victims were transported to Butterworth Hospital, wearing red in support of their efforts to remain drug-free will be ction of Main and Center Street on Wednesday, Oct. II. Both given one raffle ticket. (These tickets will be a different color than • bHji the rattle tickets sold to adults for the 50-50 drawing at the conclu- sion of the third quarter.) Winning numbers will be drawn during the game. Students holding these tickets will be given gift certificates for merchandise supplied by various local merchants. I GHOST AND GOBLINS WELCOME AT THE MOOSE The Moose Lodge, 210 E. Main St.. Lowell will be hosting a ®illoween Party on Saturday. Oct. 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. for those children 12 years old and younger. There will be games, lun and prizes. ANNUAL HARVEST DINNER OCTOBER 24 The Annual Harvest Dinner will be held at First United Methodist Church in Lowell on Tuesday, Oct. 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets for the turkey dinner with all the trimmings may be purchased from Annabelle Wittenbach at FMB State Savings Bank, 897-4153, at the church office, 897-5936 or at the door, 621 E. 3-car accident delays M-21 traffic ^ain St. " Hie dinner costs $5.50 for adults, $2.75 for children 5 through stopped in traffic and driven by lance. 12 and free to children under 5. Minor injuries were incurred who was stopped in traffic. Use the new barrier-free entrances, west and north. Take-out in a three-car accident at the in- The passenger in Eickhoff's Angela Watters. 40. of Grand Prentice was cited for viola- Rapids. who also suffered minor tion of the basic speed law. dinners for shut-ins are available after 5:30 p.m. by reservation tersection of Main and Center car, Lois Eickhoff, 45, of Low- only through the church office. Streets on Wednesday Oct. 11. ell. received injuries. injuries. Responding to the call were Ruth Prentice, 76, of Lowell Both Watters and Lois Eic- Lowell Police, Ambulance and The force of the impact sent struck the rear of a car driven by khoff were transported to Butter- Rescue. RED RIBBON WEEK FOR DRUG AWARENESS OCT. 20-29 Eickhoff's car into a third car Angela Eickhoff, 22, of Lowell, worth Hospital by Lowell Ambu- The Red Ribbon Drug Awareness Week this year will be ob- served locally October 20 through 29. The Lowell Chamber of Commerce urges members to participate Former Lowell businessman, Beggs with window displays, discounts or any other promotion. ^There will be a kick-off parade Friday, Oct. 20. If you would like to participate in the parade or any other activity, please call John Wilterink at 897-7191. passes away at Veteran's facility "He was simply a person who says. "When you were around hard work and being involved in CLASS OF 90 SENIOR PARTY THEME MEETING cared about the community, and Jack you couldn't help but feel some of the clean-up duties, to that was exemplified in the fact good." fix-up activities, to actually Parents of senior students are invited to attend a meeting to he became involved in the Board Quada. like many of Beggs* being involved in the administra- select a theme for the Class of 1990 Senior All Night Party. Your of Review, the Chamber of Com- friends, remembers the Lowell tion of the boat." Quada said. input and involvement will be welcomed to guarantee a successful merce. the Showboat and the businessman for his involve- event for your graduate. This meeting will be held Monday, Oct. Beggs cont'd, pg. 8 Lions Club for many years." ment. his good nature and his 23 at 7 p.m. in Room A-1 at Lowell High School. See you all there! said Ray Quada. Lowell City collection of jokes. Manager from 1976 to 1987. Beggs was born in Detroit and PRECISION & FASHION • SHOWBOAT HOSTING A LAS VEGAS NIGHT John Jack" Bcggs died Fri- raised in Grand Rapids. The HAIRSTYLING - For both men day of a malignant brain tumor World War II veteran and his fam- and women. Man's World The Lowell Showboat is hosting a Las Vegas night on Nov. 11, he'd been battling for three years ily lived in Lowell from 1967 to Hairstyling. Phone 897-8102. from 6 p.m. to I a.m. at the Deer Run Golf Club. 13955 Cascade at the Michigan Veteran s Facil- 1977 before moving to Rd. Please join us in the fun and festivities. The public is invited. ity, where he rested for the last Newaygo. MCGEE HOMESTEAD - Bed For more information, call 897-8280 on Monday, Wednesday and several months. Beggs had a hand in a number and breakfast. 2534 Alden Nash Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Even during the tough times of Showboat activities, "every- N.E., Lowell. 897-8142. John "Jack" Bcggs Jack always had a smile." Quada thing from just generally good OFF THE BLOTTER Injured in an Oct. 8 accident in the FMB Bank lot on East Main LOOK for your Westside Deli coupon inside this week's Ledger Street was an eight-year old juvenile from Delton. The injury and SAVE. occurred when the brakes on a car driven by Jodi Smith, 31. Delton, #led. Pictures for the Lowell Ledger Injured in an Oct. 9 accident on M-21 near Valley Vista Drive COUSINS' CARD & GIFT was Shawn Pollice, 21, Greenville and his 22-year old passenger. Halloween contest will be taken on SHOPPE • Big selection of adult Tammy Pollice when their car was struck from behind by a vehicle and infant Halloweenmerchan- driven by Edna Haric, 81 of Alto. Tuesday, Oct. 31. Pictures will dise. New store hours:Sunday, 12- A vehicle owned by Beatrice Schrouder of Lowell was struck appear in the Nov. 8 edition. Prizes 3 p.m.; Monday. 10 a.m. to 8 by a hit and run driver while parked in a private lot on West Main p.m.; Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. Street Oct. 7. will also be awarded. to 6 p.m. Arrested Saturday, Oct. 14 and taken to the Kent County jail on a warrant issued by 63rd District Court for two counts of malicious ICEMAN'S OUTLET - destruction of property over $100 was Mark Marentette, 29 of Liquor. Beer & Wine. It's new - ^ia. He was also issued an appearance ticket for open container GARY'S COUNTRY MEATS - KIRSCHLIN KENNEL • Minia- LITE & LISTEN SOUND - Music BBQ Ribs & chicken to go on the W alcohol in a public place. For fresh meat cuts, cold cuts and ture Schnauzers AKC puppies, for all occasions. Make your re- weekend. Panama Jack T-Shirts Patrick Kybur/. 18. Lowell was arrested Oct. 14 by LoweM cheesc visit Lowell's exclusive shots, ears, also champion stud ception or party a time to re- and shorts. Open till 1 a.m. officers for driving while his license was suspended. meat market at 205 E. Main. Call service. Kirschlin Kennel, 676- member. Call Jerry and Alicia De- weekends and until 12:30 a.m. Main St. cont'd, pg 8 897-7306. 9257. spres at 897-4336. Mondav thru Thursdav. The l.owell l edger - Wednesday. October 18. 1989 - Page 2 The Lowell Ledger - Wednesday, October 18. 1989 • Page 3 Nick Kroes winner of Attwood's "Will Miller Jr. Award" Coming Events Indiana. Ohio, and Lower Michi- Steelcasc, Inc., is a leading man ^ fessional standards of the late ufacturer of marine hardware and William F. Miller. Jr. of William Attwood. a subsidiary of accessories. F. Miller & Associates, Notice in the Ltdgw's "Com- meets at the clubhouse at 11841 307 W. Main. Steak dinner, serv- on Finland and Sweden. We will SAT., OCT. 28: Halloween party NOV. 10 4 11: Fun Shoppers is Nashville, Tennessee. Miller, Ing Events" are free of charge Potters Rd. A Potluck is at 12:30 ing 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Public in- have a potluck dinner. Bring a to any non-prom organization for kids up to age 12 at the Lowell sponsoring its 3rd Annual who was widely known and p.m. with business meeting fol- vited. dish to pass and own table ser- In the Lowell. Ada, AHo, and lowing. New members and Moose Lodge. 210 E. Main St. Chicago Bus Trip. Shop Wood- highly respected throughout the vice. will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Fun. Saranac area. We prefer such guests are welcome. EVERY THIRD SATURDAY - field Mall Friday and downtown marine industry, passed away un- games, prizes. notices to be kept brief and to Men's Breakfast 8 a.m. at Lowell OCT. 20-22: The Wesleyan Chicago Saturday. Rolls and expectedly earlier this year. -In Uniform be submitted by mail, but will QUA-KE-Z1K SPORTSMEN'S Assembly of God. 3050 Alden Bible Church. 156 Church St.. donuts on the bus, breakfast on Sat., OCT. 28: The activities at accept notices by phone at CLUB: meets every 2nd and 4th Nash, (just south of town). Spec- Saturday. Overnight accommo- "Nick Kmes is an exception- Saranac, will hold its Outreach the annual Fall Festival at Hope 897-9261.