The Grand Valley Ledger Volume 8, Issue 25 Serving Lowell Area '/Sf Readers Since 1893 April 25. 1984 C. of C. met this Thursday Driver flees crash scene The Lowell Area Chamber of m Commerce is sponsoring the sec- ond meeting in a series of presen- tations on various programs f available to industry and com- merce in Michigan to be this Thursday April 26 at 7:30 P.M. The meeting will be at the City hall and will feature representa- tives from the Grand Rapids If-rT RECREATION PARK WORK BEE Chamber of Commerce discus- sing their successful use of many The Lowell Area Jaycees and Green Lane Farms Softball Teams state programs and the impact on are co-sponsoring an old-fashioned work bee at the Recreation Park individual businesses. softball field. All area softball players are asked to show up and be The turn out was very good ready to roll up their sleeves at 6:00 P. M. on Tuesday, May I, Bring and the response was very posi- along a rake, shovel, hammer or other tools you think may be use- tive at the first meeting. Support ful. for a revitalized and active busi- ness organization in Lowell BOOSTER'S SPRING DANCE seems strong and many good ideas toward that goal were pre- The Lowell Athletic Boosters are sponsoring a "Spring Dance" to sented. be held at the Deer Run Golf Gub on Friday, May 4th from 8:00 This meeting will be another P.M. until 1:00 A.M. The cost is $5.00 per person with beer and step toward getting business and snacks provided along with a cash bar. Disc jockey Kevin Shea will industry organized so that all can spin the records at this "everybody's welcome" event. work together for the improve- ment of the business and social Kent County Sheriffs Deputies had a bit of a mystery on their tumdifciopring this one car crash CLOTHESLINE ADDS BALLOON LINE climate in Lowell. Jim Maat- on Alden Nash near Seqwum Monday afternoon. The Sheriffs Department received a call about man, organizer of these meet- the accident at 3:59 P.M., but when they arrived on the scene no driver waa to be found. An investi- t• The Xlothesline" a used clothing store at 106 W. Main Street has ings, encourages all business and gation was begun, but the driver finally surrendered himself to Sheriff's Deputies Tuesday morn- expanded, and now offers "Balloons By Golly" For Fun or Folly", professional people to attend this ing. The driver's name is being withheld pending further invcsdgabQii. TIk driver has a bump to for your next special occasion, "Balloons By Golly" invites you to meeting, and keep in mind the the head and some injuries to his shoulder and side according to deputies. The car clipped a Lowell send along a message on a balloon. Stop in and look at their selec- final presentation which will be Light and Power pole, that had to be repaired before a wrecker could haul the vehicle. tion or get further information by calling 897-8114. Thursday May 24, at 7:30 in City Deputies say that the driver claims he was northbound, dropped a cigarette and lost control of Hall. his vehicle. DAYUGHT SAVINGS STARTS SUNDAY Just a reminder.. daylight savings time begins this Sunday at 2:00 A.M. When you go to bed Saturday night remember to "spring D.A.R.E. Prom Hotline set for Saturday ahead" by setting your clocks and alarms ahead one hour. Project DARE (Drug and Al- Project DARE people recog- tion by the student or his or her answering phones prom night SENIOR CRUISE cohol Reachout Effort), in an in- nize that some students may not parent. from 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M. novative approach to keeping feel comfortable in calling their Two Lowell High School Saturday and Sunday, April 28 Plans for the first annual Senior Party, sponsored by the parents Lowell juniors and seniors alive parents when confronted with Seniors, Jill Johnson and Cari & 29. The purpose of the hotline of Lowell High School parents, are well underway. The theme for on prom night, has established a this type of a drinking/driving Cridler, have been active in es- project is best summed up by the the party will be "Senior Cmise**. It promises to be a night to re- temporary hotline for prommers situation. It is hoped that they tablishing this project. Both will two seniors who stated, "We member. On the evening of May 25th, the Gass of *84 will sail to call should they choose to will have less hesitation in using be among the several students want lo keep our friends alive." away to several mystery spots for dining, dancing, Casino games, drink or are riding with someone this special service since stu- bowling, and breakfast. Food, fun, and prizes! All Seniors are in- who has. Any student in need of dents will be answering the I CUT HERE AND SAVE FOR PROM NIGHT I vited and will be receiving invitations around May 1st. being taken home because of an phones and adults will be making Parents are still needed for help on the committees. If you are a inability to drive or are fearful of the pick-up. Students calling in Project DARE temporary hodine >nt of a Senior, and have not received correspondence, or would riding with a drinking driver may will be taken to their home only 897-8429 like to help with the Cruise, please call Sally Johnson at 868-6424 or call 897-8429. Upon receipt of and the automobile of the drink- Saturday 6:00 P.M. to Sunday 6.-00 A.M. Joan Durkee at 868-6688. the call, an adult parent will be ing driver locked for later acquis- The next meeting of the Senior Parents will be on April 30,7:30 dispatched to the caller who will P.M. in the K-Quad at the High School. then be transported to the stu- dent's home- Sidewalk Sales this weekend MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Project DARE recognizes that some prom participants will be Downtown Lowell retailers and more! You'll find bargains ering. In case of foul weather on everything imaginable, to these merchants will offer the Memorial Day Parade Line up will be at Richards Park on North drinking and others will be with are staging their "Spring possibly include the kitchen sink same great bargains indoors. Hudson Street at 8:30 A.M. May 28,1984. Parade will leave at 8:30 someone who may be using al- Sidewalk Sale" this Thursday, at * Dave Clark Plumbing and A.M. and proceed South on Hudson Street to Main Steert, East on cohol or drugs. This joint stu- Friday and Saturday, April 26, Heating. Main Street and will stop at the Bridge for a Floral Tribute and dent-parent project is designed to 27, 28. The merchants will be Oscar Merchants that are participat- tayer by American Legion Chaplain Ed Rash, then proceed to provide a ride home for those putting out fall and winter items ing are Pfaller's Riverfront Monroe Street, North on Monroe Street to the Oakwood Cemetery. who are incapable of driving or that stayed on the shelves and Gothing, That "Special** Place, Winners! Master of Ceremonies Dave Gark Jr. will introduce Speakers Post- the student in a position of not racks and must now be moved to Dave Clark Plumbing and Heat- Local winners in the Grand master Charles Doyle and Rev. Bob Evans, Pastor of the Eimdale wanting to ride with a friend make way for spring and summer merchadise. Treat your pocket- ing, Anderson's Family Shoes, Rapids Press Oscar Contest were Nazarene Church. Interested groups may call John Stinson, Parade whose faculties are impaired. West's Apparel, Lambert Vari- the following: Patty Brechbiel, Marshall at 897-7318 for insertion into parade line up. All a student need do is call the book to savings of 50-60-70% 1154 Lincoln Lake with 14 out of special temporary 897-8429 ety and Haybarker's Floor Cov- 16 categories correct, and Dee number, stale their name, loca- PRECISION * FASHION OFF THE BLOTTER Doyle, 523 Lincoln Lake, with tion, the phone number from HAIRSTYLING - For both men and women. Man's World VALLEY AUTOMOTIVE - 13 correct categories. The win- Randall Zulich, 37, Lowell was arrested by Lowell Officers on a where he or she is calling and Full Service garage open from ners, and their guests will be | Federal Warrant issued by U.S. District Federal Court in Indianna. home address. An adult driver HairstyUng. Phone 897-8102. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mon.-FrL; 8 treated to pop com and a film that arrest was made on Monday, April 16. Zulich was wanted for will be sent to that location and A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturdays. has yet to be seen in Grand Rap- Tiling false tax returns. He was released to the custody of Federal the student driven home. It is to Appointments not always Certified Mechanics on duty. ids. The film's title will remain a [Marshalls in Grand Rapids. be emphaized that the student needed at Vanity Hair Fash- 2400 West Main St., Lowell secret until it flashes up on the Issued an appearance ticket for furnishing alcohol to minors this will only be taken to a parent or ions, Open six days Lowell, 897-9046. screen that night. [past week was Tammy Olson.
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