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Celebrating Our 12th Year! Volume 12, Issue 6 June 2005 Honoring the Fallen New Town Fountain ,“$~ 30 to Be Dedicated Saturday, June 11, 2005, 300 p.m. After several years of dis- north of the alley. It was agreed Saturday, June 11, at 3:OO in cussion and over a year of that this was a better spot front of City Hall. Participants planning, a new fountain and because handicap vans open on will include Craig Trott, plaza is taking shape in front of the right side. New flag poles Eastern High School Band, City Hall. The previous were erected, one for the flag of Greentown American Legion, fountain, erected in 1976 as a the U.S. and one for the state Boy Scout Troop 528, Eagle part of thz Bicentennial of the flag. These were positioned in ’ Scouts, Jim Harris, Jim Teter, United States, was in need of front of the Utility Office. A Jolene Rule, and Rachel repair, replacement, or removal. fountain with water cascading Jenkins. A survey run in the Greentown was designed. To make the Martha Lou Zirkle was Grapevine showed support for a fountain unique to Greentown chosen from among nominees fountain remaining. The Town and to celebrate Greentown’s to officially “flip the switch” to Council appointed Jolene Rule glass heritage, a “Greentown start the water flowing in the to head a fountain committee of dolphin” will be at the top of fountain. Other nominees were residents, town employees, the fountain. Cobalt blue was Carolyn Bannon (to represent representatives of the Parks & chosen as the color of the Jim Bannon), Bob Armstrong, Trails Team and the Glass dolphin. Norma Jean David, Sharon Museum. Meetings were held The town council approved Oldaker, Nicole Fillenwarth, which resulted in a plan to take usin:: EDIT funds for the Jim Teter, Mary Mast Pier, out the old fountain and the project. James Lanning, and Rachel surrounding walls. The foun- Jenkins. tain plaza was expanded to be Members of Greentown American Legion Post #317,Clyde Ragan DEDICATION The ceremony is expected to and Roger Wolfe were among those who posted flags in Greentown more central to the building. CEREMONY last about one-half hour. Lawn in observance of Memorial Day. The Legion puts flags up on This moved the handicap A dedication of the new chairs are recommended for patriotic holidays. parking spot to a position just fountain and plaza will be held those who do not wish to stand. Photo by Rachel Jenkins $2.1 Billion, IO-Year Highway Guidelines for Outdoor Warning Sirens Funding Gap Revealed By Craig Trott terrorist attacks. The sound for With the recent addition of is the responsibility of the a man-made disaster would be INDOT seeks public input to help outdoor warning sirens to the Greentown Police Department. an up and down wail for three resolve dilemma - July Ideadline Town of Greentown, many The on-duty officer will be minutes. Again, there will not -- istrations automatically added residents may have questions charged with keeping abreast of be an “all clear” signal given. Department of Transportation them to INDOT’Stransportation aboiit their operation. Thesc scvere weather as it develops (INDOT) Commissioner program. The projects were not devices sre used as an outdoor and will take appropriate action WHAT TO DO Thomas Sharp has announced properly reviewed and no alert for tornadoes, or othsr regarding their activation. Once the sirens have been the agency has a 10-year, $2.1 consideration was given as to emergencies. They are not activated, you should go inside billion funding gap for new where the funds would come intended to be heard while TORNADO WARNING and turn on a television or radio highway construction. The from to build them. inside buildings or homes. If When the sirens are activated for more information. You may department also introduced a “Hoosiers are left with false you hear them indoors, consider for a tornado warning a constant also wish to have a NOAA preliminary process that, when hopes and perceptions that yourself fortunate for the wail will be heard for three weather alert radio available. fully implemented, will result in projects are proceeding when, advance warning. minutes. The sirens may be This radio can be set to alert a 10-year highway production in reality, little or nothing is The Federal Thunderbolt activated again several times any time the National Weather plan for both funding and being done,” added Sharp. 1000 sirens have been installed until the tornado warning has Service issues a warning. Do cons:ructing state highway “This isn’t fair.” in three locations in the Town expired. There will not be an not call 91 1. The area media projects. The process introduced has of Greentown, the water tower “all clear” signal given once the and the National Weather “Since arriving in January, preliminarily identified projects on Maple St., the sewage danger has passed. By tuning Service will provide updated we’ve been peeling away layers which can begin construction trzatment plant near the high into local radio stations, you information. Please use your and what we discovered is that within the next 10 years if school and the fire station shGuld hear the “all clear” being television or radio to get these there has never been an adequate funding is provided. downtown. The coverage area broadcast by them. updates. The use of 9 1 1 should accurate, long-term plan for A wide-ranging set of criteria of each siren overlaps the other be reserved for those with both funding and building was used to evaluate each and should provide ample MAN-MADE DISASTERS urgent need for ambulance, fire highway projects,” said Sharp. project in INDOT’s system. warning if the need arises. Two The outdoor warning sirens or police.services. Don’t tie up From internal historical Currently, INDOT invests of the sirens are on a generator may also be used for man-made the 91 1 lines. information it appears whenever $500 million annually to back-up system that will operate disasters as well. These events You should have a battery new construction projects were preserve the existing highway during a power loss situation. lnay include hazardous material operated radio and flashlight in suggested, previous admin- More on page 4 The activation of the sirens spills, nuclear attacks or continued on page 3 Page 2 June 2005 The Greentown Grapevine Meetings & Events 50 Plus Club 4" Tuesday of each month, School's Out .. lThe GREENTOWN GRAPEVINE MEETINGS 11:30 a.m. at First United AMBOY RUMMAGE; Bicycle Safety PO Box 94 Town Council Methodist Fellowship Hall, SALE DAYS: Greentown, lN 46936 In the City Building Gr-eentown. THURS. -FRI.- SAT. a Concern Published the first Tuesday 01 June 7 6:45 Caucus Call Geneva at 628-0527 for JUNE 16-17-18 With summer vacation comes reservations. each month by the efforts 01 7:30 Regular Meeting 8:OO A.M. TO 4:OO P.M. more bicycles, skates, individuals and the Greentowr July 5 Caucus and meeting Breakfast at Masonic skateboards, and scooters. The Area Residential Association. Eastern Howard School Lodge SUMMER PAINTING Town of Greentown adopted an Distributed free at Greentown are2 Board 4th Saturdays from 7 to 9:30 Exteriorhterior Homes & ordinance in 200 1 with safety of businesses. June 14 6:30 p.m. at Corp. a.m. Outbuildings No job too riders and pedestrians in mind. Subscriptions abailable office Coffee & Donuts at the large .... A part of that ordinance directs 12 issues for $20. Find Agenda & Minstes at Libraw or small! that in certain areas all of the Staff www.eastern.kl2.in.u~ Go to Saturdays from 9:OO a.m. - Call Paul Nicholson at 438- above shall not be ridden. The Rachel Jenkins Corporation ..2\ Documents 1:00 p.m. Free coffee and 1889 areas are: one block north of the Hunter-Gatherer Pzirks & Trails Cornmitts intersection of Main and donuts. RUMMAGE NEEDED FOR Ganiece Schaaf June 13 9:OO a.m. Pt Meridian Streets and one-half Advertising Mgr. HISTORICAL SOCIETY ,Greentown City Hall. Call 628- OTHER block east, west and south. Susan Dove-Tobin - Reporter SALE 3460 for information. Vacation Bible School at Bicycles should be walked in Joyce Higginbottom Just for K.I.C.K.S. Greentown First United The Greentown Historical those areas. There are signs Flash Backs Society will be having a June 17 7:OO - 9:OO p.m. at Methodist Church located at posted advising of this rule. Tonya McCown - Subscriptions rummagc sale June 10 & 1 1 , Greentown Public Library. 127 S. Meridian, is June 20-24 Penalties for violation: from 6-8:30.pm. for ages Kdth 9-5 on Friday the 10" and The July 2005 Grapevine will (Kids into Collecting Kool lstoffense - Euipment will be grade. The theme is "Serengeti 9-3 on Saturday the 1 lth. be published July 5. Stamps) Youth Stamp Club. confiscated and kept for 5 days. Advertising copy should be Open to all Indiana youth Trek". Call 628-3187 for Call 628-7429 or 628-71 74 offense - Confiscation for 5 submitted by June 15. Contact between the ages of 5 and 18. information and registration to donate rummage. days PI-. Ganiece Schaaf, 765-628-2035 or - Contact Gina Taylor for during normal business hrs. Subsequent offenses: cg:[email protected]> 8-1 daily. CASH FOR FIREARMS information, 628-06 1 5. . Confiscation for 30 days and a for business advertising Older Adult Clinic lmmo, Military Equip, U.S. information. LET'S EAT fine. News items should be June 30 9:30 - 11:30 at md Foreign Coins & Paper Request for Wireless submitted by June 28. Contact Wednesdav Fellowship Friendship Haven, 2600 W. vloney, Pocket Watches, Rachel Jenkins, 765628-3564 or Meals Jefferson Road, Kokomo. ;words, Private Collector, Internet e-mail [email protected] for at First United Methodist Sponsored by Howard County 'lease lv. Msg. if not home. James Sexton of North classified advertking or news Central Communications Fellowship Hall, 5:30 p.m. Health Dept. 765-457-9073 releases. When submitting requested of the Greentown Call Church office, 628-3 187 FireShaa Youth Center S-05 material for publication, please Town Council to put include name and phoce for reservation. Free wiil Open the first and third CHILDCARE transmitters on the town's water number. donation. You are invited to weekends for Middle and High tower. In exchangethe company bring a dessert to share. School Students from 8:OO - 4eed someone to care for your (hildren this summer? pays the town 10% of gross 1 1 :00 p.m. each night. vlennonite home offering sales. The Council will Fountain Dedication jabysitting. 628-7545. consider the request at the June Saturday, June 11,3:00 p.m. meeting. Howard Countv 4-H Fair COMMERCIAL July 11-17 BUILDING FOR SALE OR Utility Reports Greentown PumD Festival RENT April Saturday, Sept. 17 107 N. 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a convenient location. If it is Agency statewide test in the appropriate to take shelter spring. because of weather or -other’ When the tests are conducted 50th Thanks conditions, take cover in the they will be approximately one lowest portion of your home, The American Legion minute in duration. In the event business or dwelling. If you are Auxiliary #3 17 of Greentown of pending severe weather, the in a mobile home, leave it and wishes to thank each and evesy test will be suspended until the seek shelter immediately in a individuai that gave a donation next regularly scheduled test well-constructed building. The time. These tests will be on Poppy Day, May 20th. The best place is in a basement conducted to familiarize you response was extraordinarily under something sturdy. like a will\ the sound ofthe sirens and great this year. The nioiiey workbench. If there is no how well ‘you can hear them collected will be used to help a basement, seek shelter in a from various locations around veteran or their family as needs small inner room in the middle Greentown and to make sure arise. We also make an annual of the building, like a closet or they are. operating properly. donation to the Marion VA Don and Dorothy bathroom. Always stay away These. tests are not designed to Hospital to help with programs Powell from windows and outside disrupt your daily routine but that assist the veterans of our are meant to be a benefit to you Don and Dorothy Powell, area. Thank you once again! walls. colgan walker Greentown, will celebrate their The following local radio and your family. Amy Walker and Tony stations provide severe weather Do yourself and family a golden wedding anniversary Parks R Trails Update Colgan were united in marriage with an open house hosted by information 24 hours a day for favor, plan ahead. Don’t wait May 4th 2005. They had a Special, special thanks to our area: until a serious situation is their children and grandchildren those volunteers that braved the private candlelightwedding in a from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, June imminent. Make a plan and Chapel in Slnokey rain to become members of the WIOU 1350AM rehearse it with your loved ones Mountains. 18, 2005 at the Methodist “Green Team” on Community Fellowship Hall, 213 S. WSHW 99.7 FM and together we can Illake it Service Day on May 14. Thirty Amy works for the Grant WWKl 100.5 FM safely through the storm. Meridian St. in Greentown. people planted flowers and County Health Department in WZWZ 92.5 FM Don and the former Dorothy trees, pulled weeds and picked Marion as the Count) Health Symons were married June 19, N,,r9P Garden and .._.I_. up trash to beautify c:ir TESTING 1955 at South Side Christian wonderful little town. The rain Gloves Schedule She has been with the Church in Kokomo. The Outdoor Warning System department for 18 years. She did not slow them down one bit! The garden club meets in the Their children are Lisa and shall be tested every Fridq at has two daughters. Heather and Parents. grandparents. and Greentown Library Community husband Dan Lahrman, 1 :00 P.M. during the months df Heidi Hutchison. children worked side by side. room on the 3Id Wednesday of Mulberry, IN; Gaye and March. through September. Tony is retired from General By the time they were finished. the month at 7:OO p.m. For husband Robert Becker, During the months of October Motors after 30 years of all were drenched and covered more information. contact Jacksonville, FL: Susan and through February the system service. Mr and Mrs. Colgan with mud. When they headed Mindy Hobensack at the librarj husband Greg Waldrip, shall be tested on the first attend First United Methodist home for a hot shower, they Friday of each month at 1:00 at 628-3534. Andover, KS: and Dan and Church in Greentow ti and uill were smiling and proud of the P.M. An additional test shall June 15 - Wind Chimes Marci Powell of Indianapolis. reside in Greentow ti work they had accomplished. also be conducted in July 20 - Turtle Stepping Stones They have 5 grandsons and 4 As for our Parks & Trails granddaughters team, it is no surprise to see them there ....dedicated as always. We have i? wonderful group of people who are working hard to establish parks Auto Shop Free Local Delivery and trails in Greentown. Please support our efforts whenever 1245 E. Gano Kokomo, IN to Home or Business( you can. Se on the lookout for (corner of US 31 Bypass & Gano) a our fundraising projects. Our next service day will be in 452-3703 %be Mon. Fri. 8:OO 500 September or October. Look 21’ - - Whereyou need us, when you need us for details in the Grapevine. Kokomo Locations: Jolene Rule, Chairperson, and CHOOL’ 3109 W. Sycamore 457-1 191 the Parks & Trails Team 2330 S. Dixon Rd. 455-5418 (A partnership of Greentown OUT Main Street Assoc. und the Greentowsi Purk Bourd) R SUMM Thank You The Community Food Pantry staff would like to thank everyone in the Greentown area who donated food items during the Post Office’s recent food drive for the needy. It is wonderful to live in a town NEED A NEW AIR CONDITIONER OR FURNACE,,, where so many people will open their hearts and their cupboards SELL TAPPAN OR GIBSON to help the less fortunate. Dri-Gas Because of your generosity, our FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1946 shelves are never bare and we Family Owned and Operated Since 1948 mmrmBwBBm are always able to help. God MON - FFU 8:OO - 5:30 7983 E. 400 N. bless you all. SAT 8:OO - NOON 765-628-7091 / 800-896-1050 KOKOMO, IN (PLEVNA) Community Food Pantry Sta8 Jerome Christian Church Page 4 June 2005 The Greentown Grapevine .. ,. INDOT cont ’dfiompage 2 start dates and construction cost There are 2 new constructior Eastern Elementary School system. These include projects estimates. ’ It will also contain projects listed, US 31 from 2t such as highway resurfacing, recommendations on how the to 35 and US 35 from SR 213 tc Establishes Memorial Garden road reconstruction and bridge 10-year program can be fully Goyer Rd. rehabilitation. Also, nearly $200 funded. 5. Fill out and mail in a: million is spent on new “We will meet with legislators directed. construction, such as added during the summer and fall to Note: Even though there are jus travel lanes, bridge construction discuss financing solutions,” 2 projects listed for Howarc and interchange modificatiofis. added Sharp. “INDOT can build County, any number from 1 tc Based on current funding projects to whatever level we 10 can be used in the ranking levels, there is enough to are funded.” Additional comments can bc preserve existing roads and After the 2006 legislative written on the page. bridges and construct only a session JNDOT will make any Return by July 1,2005. handful of new projects. To necessary adjustments in the For those who don’t havc build every project will require transportation program to internet access, copies of thc additional funding mechanisms reflect the reality of its budget. form may be obtained by calling at the state and federal levels. A final 10-year highway project the Editor of the Greentow Marcia Julius and Michelle Larson plant flowers Cornmissioner Sharp is re- plan will be published in April Grapevine at 765-628-35 64. Photo by Rachel Jenkins questing the assistance of 2006 and implemented by Editorial Opinion: On Saturday, May 28, and angel statues. An engraved federal, state and local elected INDOT. Many comments have beev; rolunteers gathered at the brick area with the names of the leaders, business leaders and “For the first time in the made about the roa6 Aementary school to create a five students will be added. citizens to refine INDOT’S state’s history, every Hoosier construction projects. This i3 nemorial garden in Volunteers Who Worked to process of serecting new will know exactly what emembrance of five students Create the Memorial Garden on an opportunity to be heard. A highway construction projects. highway projects can be vho passed away while they May 28th Included: Rex, Mona, INDOT is sending constructed and when they will urge everyone to make tnt vere enrolled in programs at Morgan, Laura and Abby information to state legislators be built,” Sharp said. effort to take advantage oj ?astern Elementary schcol. White; Marcia & Cole Julius & and asking for their feedback on HOW TO GIVE this chance to have some rhey are Megan White-a Taylor Maxey; Linda & Terry projects in their counties. The FEEDBACK TO input. econd grade student, Ryan Parr; Clara & Roy Walker; same lists will be mailed to Other ways to have input: ,arson-a preschool student. Michelle, Keith, Austin, & local officials and business INDOT Send letters in addition to the bnrolled in our Mother Goose Andrea Larson; Kathryn & leaders for their input. In July 1. Go to www.in.p;ov/dot ranking form. ’rogram, Brandon Sommers-a Melissa Moss; Roxanne and and August, INDOT will hold a 2. Find “News” in the middle of Contact State Senator Jefl hdergarten student, and Jason Natalie Harlow; Hannah Broo; series of six public meetings the ?age and click on “more”. Drozda and State Repre- ;oodnight-a kindergarten Jamie Hayes; and Linda across Indiana where citizens 3. At the bottom of the page sentative P. Eric Turner at 200 tudent. Rex and Mona White, Stephenson. can provide their feedback on find “2006-20 15 Preliminary W. Washington St.: larents of Megan, coordinated In addition to the volunteer the projects, too. New Construction feedback Indianapolis, IN 46204, or ta fforts to establish the garden. time. donated by those who The list of projects is also forms by county” and click on your reprtsentative if differeni i dedication will take place on created the garden, many available on INDOT’s Web site that. from the above, or by email to uly 9,2005 at 1O:OO a.m. The donations were received to help at www.in.gov/dot. Citizens‘ 4. The first page is instructions. them through the Indiana State ommunity is invited to attend. create the garden at a can download the lists and mail Scroll down to Howard County Government website, Access Linda Stephenson, Principal, reasonable cost. Lowe’s of their comments to INDOT by (page 25) and print that page. Indiana. ays, “The garden will be a way Kokomo - Garden Supplies & July 1. or our students to honor the Plants at discount, Jamie Hayes . After all feedback is gathered iemory of their classmates and - Garden Supplies, Meijers of and analyzed, INDOT will vi11 provide a quiet area for the Kokomo - Cement Angel produce a preliminary 10-year nvolved parents, siblings and Statue, Marcia Julius - Flowers, highway project plan on he community to visit Rex and Mona White - Garden September 1. This preliminary e egularly. 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We reflect His nature, we' make Hinesley said that many adults junior baseball league would may not claim to have seen things a lot easier on ourselves we smoking while attendirg have to find some other facility Elvis at the local Wal-Mart, but simply because we live true sporting events' on the school at which to have their games we do stretch the truth lives, worshiping God in Spirit property, which is in conflict and practices. sometimes. After all, what's the and in truth. with current school policy. There was also a discussion of harm of a "little white lie?" A Why not make yourself a Specifically, Hinesley pointed the problems with speeding and Pastor 's lot. God has another word for visual reminder. Cut out letters to the current junior baseball parking at events. Dr. Healy has "stretching the truth" or from news headlines to form the league games and practices. In been working with the Perspective .. . "embellishing the truth." He words "DO not lie." Arrange %nensuing discussion all board Greentown Police to try to by th Rev. Greig D. Crowder calls it lying. He says, "DO not them on a piece of paper and members agreed that the school improve the speeding issue testify falsely against your attach it to your mirror, bulletin policy of NO SMOKING around the school area. There HAVE YOU EVER noticed neighbor" (Exodus 20: 16), and board, or refrigerator as a anywhere on school property was to be some more discussion the headlines of some of the "DOnot lie" (Leviticus 19: 1 I). reminder to ,always speak the includes all sporting events as about the parking issues with newspapers in the racks beside But lying, whether it's a little truth and to speak it in love. well. the staff before further action is the, grocery store checkout white lie or a big fat one, is Warnings have been given in taken. lines? "Alien spaceship found wrong not just because God Let's bow together in prayer: the past and Dr. Stephen Healy, in New Mexico!" (It was a says it is. The ninth Almighv God, I thank You for four-seat plane from Mexico.) commandment reveals God as a being the one true God. I'm "Baby born with treasure map God Who values truth because sorry that it's hard for me to Junior Baseball Parade on its back!" (It was a He Himself is true. tell the truth in my everyday by Susan Dove-Tobin the Greentown Fire Department, birthmark.) "I gave birtii to Another reason God tells us to living.\ Help me to remember The First Annual Greentown EMT Ambulance, The Elvis's two-headed alien love rioid lying and to speak the that even those "little white Junior Baseball League Parade Greentown Police, and the child!" (Yeah, right.) Vince truth is that lying is destructive. lies" are just that ... LIES. And was a huge success with American Legion. All the Foster's ghost haunts White Ananias and Sapphira found when I tell the smallest lie, I'm children and adults. There was participants had a wonderful House!" (The floor in the west that out in one deadly lesson! not reflecting You through my much excitement and titn2 parading down Meridian wing creaks.) Do people really Lying separates us from God. It living to You and to others. anticipation as the parents and Street to the culmination at the believe this stuff! Well, they erodes our character and Help me, God, to be truthjid ... children worked hard to get all high school fields where there certainly buy it. Supermarket destroys our reputation. It to be more like You. In the the floats and kids together at was a Christian music group tabloids sell millions of makes us less like God, the One Name of God the Father, God the fairgrounds. All the teams playing and enjoyable activities newspapers every week, so in Whose image we are created. the Son, and God the Holy were inattendance as well as forthechildren. somebody out there must be God wants to save us from all Spirit. AMEN! X-rays now available. Puge 6 June 2005 The Greentown Grqevine The Founding of the Greentown Glass Museum by Martha Lou Zirkle We all take people for granted and Dal was in agreement and named Jim As we would ride through all of these different people that he knew collected I’m no exception when I think of the Hill chairman and Rich Co-chairman. little towns, we would see signs. We the glass. There were 12-15 people people who have contributed in Carmen Bagwell was the first Howard usually got off of the large highways who attended. I don’t remember their making Greentown such a wonderful County Fair Queen. We did this for and headed for the little towns. Hill names, but I do remember thal most place to live and raise our kids and several years. Rich and Jim became was always hunting Greentown Glass were women. They were excited and grandkids, I hesitate to name anyone good friends and did a lot of things really cheap. At that time most in favor of the idea. Rich went to the special but as I think back over the through the Lions Club. They raised antique shops didn’t know what Town Board and presented it to them. years there are a few that I must name, the lnoney and hung. the town’s first Greentown Glass looked like. We kept He asked if they would consider Herschel Jacobs, Bob Armstrong, “Welcome to Greentown” sign just noticing a lot of these little towns putting it in the Civic Center. Howard Jenkins, Lyn Sullivan, Gene west of the bridge on the south side. would have signs saying “Home of Members of that board were Lester Pickett, Ralph Trott, Jim Bannon, Jim As they were putting it up, Rich had a something or other”. As we were Ragan, Hersc he I Jacobs, B 11 Julius, Hill and Richard Zirkle. sledge hammer and Hill was holding going through Bennington, Vt., Rich Harold Thurmond, and 1,an-y Smith. As I heard about the dedication of the post. The hammer slipped and hit was driving. We were stopped at a The board approved it and Jim Bannon the new fountain, I realized it was on Hill’s thumb and split it open. stop light when Rich looked over to kept the town aware of what was going the-same weekend that the Greentown Needless to say, Hill had a very sore the right and said, “Hey, look, on. Glass Museum was dedicated 35 years thumb and several sleepless nights. ‘Grandma Moses Museum”’. The next A few weeks later reconstruction ago on June 13, 1970. I’ve been Rich always said it was a good thing thing out of his mouth was “Hill, started, converting that old Civic thinking for a;vhile now that I should that he and Hill were friends, Gr he we’ve got to start a museum of Center with a stage on the south end write the history of how the museum would probably be pulling himself out Greentown Glass.” We talked about it into a museum. Jim Hill, Lyn became a reality so I’m dedicating this of the Wildcat. There are a whole lot several times on the rest of the trip. So Sullivan, and Rich spent many long story as a tribute to Richard Zirkle, my of things I could mention that Rich the idea was born. hours and a lot of hard work with husband and friend. started through the Lions Club but this When we got home, Rich discussed everyone’s fingers intact. Bob The story b‘egins back in 1960. Dal story is about the starting of the Glass it with Jim Bannon. Jim Bannon put a Simpson, Floyd Cheek, and Raymond Agness was Fair Chairman. Rich was M useu in .’ notice in the Howard C‘ounty News Clark, Jr. did the wiring. (If I’ve getting very involved in the Lions Jim and Annie Hill, Rich, and I used about a meeting to be held at the Civic forgotten anyone, I’m sorry.) Club. Rich talked to Dal and to take off sometime in September and Center. Anyone interested in having a Rich set up the first museum board. suggested that Howard County enter a spend a week touring the East Coast museum with Greentown glass, please Several meetings were held in our girl in the State Fair Queen Contest. and usually ended up in New England. attend. Rich wrote letters to 10 living room. The first board members were Blaine Ross, George Howell, Gene Pickett, Fred Richer, Bercha Richer, Naomi Smith, Mary Frances Mast, Naomi Currens Palmer, Jim Bannon, Vera Mast, Doris Keith, and Richard Zirkle. Rich appointed Mary Frances Mast as head decorator. Mary chose the Gas Light theme. It turned out so beautiful. The large chandeliar that hangs in the center of the museum can no longer be purchased. Mary said that the company that made it is no longer in business. She also said that the value has increased 5 to 10 times what we gave for it. Rich started a fund raiser. Jim Bannon ran a .thermometer in the Howard County News going up as the money was raised. Anyone thyt gave $100.00 or more got their name engraved on a plaque, which hangs on the west wall of the museum. Also on the west wall are photographs of Rich and Jim which were donated by Fred and Rachel Jenkins. By this time the Kokomo Tribune was getting interested. A reporter came over and attended a board meeting. Rich mentioned that he would like to open the museum in Greentown Animal HosBital November. This was September and I cont’d on page 7 SmaZZ AnimaZ Practice ...... GREENTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY ; Science Diet ; 420 S. Hamson 628-3534 fax: 62E3759 Margi Bontrager, Director ! Food Products ! ADULT & TEEN CHILDREN’S LIBRARY 628-7834 ! 10% OFFj 301 S. 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The Greentown Grapevine June 2005 Puge Founding cont’d from page 6 there was a lot of work yet to be County Council together so George several different people who served as New “Flipper” Has completed. The next day the Tribune gave the Museum a good deal on the Festival Chairman over the years. read, “Greentown to open a Glass glass and knobs. The cases were Some of the best parades this town Arrived Museum in November.” I’m thinking beautiful and right in keeping with the ever had were run by Dan, Sue, and by Dave Turner the date was the 1 Sh.Rich called Bud decor. Consequently, the pressure was Matt Adams. Myra Sue Custer was The Greentown Glass Museum Hook and asked if he had any old on. the treasurer. announces th6 arrival of a new color in cases that he wanted to get rid of. In November the doors were open. I A lot of hard work, stress, and worry the collectible “Flipper” series. The They set up a meeting and Rich and remember that last week before went into the starting of the museum, new color is called Blueberry Swirl Hill went to Indianapolis and met with opening very well. We were at the however, a lot of fellowship, fun and and is now for sale at the Greentown Bud. Bud said he had some old cases Museum painting, antiquing, and love went almg with all the efforts on Glass Museum or at the Greentown that used to be in the Drug Stor\: at the cleaning every night. Rich was everyone’s ?art. Antique Mall. All proceeds of the State Fairgrounds. antiquing the double doors into the As I sad earlier, it will be 35 years Flipper sales go directly to the Bob Hill was Supt. of Maintenance museum at midnight. We just hoped this June 11 since the Glass Museum museum. at Delco. Rich talked Bob into they got dry for the next day. became a place where people come to Norris RunANalk sending a truck down to the Hook First Greentown Glass look at the glass, check and see if they have one like it, and how much is it warehouse to pick them up. If my Festival to be June I1 memory serves me right, AI Sullivan worth. We’ve had visitors from every Gene Pickett was the first festival The annual Greentown Norris and some more Delco men went down state as well as some foreign countries. chairman. Rich had chosen June 13, [nsurance Run will be Saturaay, june and got them and set them up in the In closing I want to say on Rich’s 1970 as Dedication Day and the date 11 at 8:OO a.m. Participants should Museum. They looked pretty bad, behalf that he was so concerned that of the first Greentown Glass Festival meet at the rear of the Elementary really dirty. The glass was out of the Greentown would end up like so many in keeping with the burning of the School. There.wil1 be a 1~mile Fun doors, some of the knobs were off of little towns over the country, with glass factory on JunZ 11, 1903. The Run, a 5 mile run, and a 5K walk. the drawers. Fred Richer walked in nothing left of the town except a wide glass factory was in existence from Entry fee is $1 .OO for the fun run and and saw them and *in Fred’s own place in the road. Richard Zirkle was 1894 td 1903. Rich khose $7.00 in advance or $10.00 the day of classic way, expressed his feelings one of the most civic minded guys I’ve Congressman Richard Roudebush to :he race for the other two events. T- about the cabinets. However, Mary ever known. He loved Greentown and cut the ribbon. The Howard County shirts will be given to participants, Frances had some really great furniture the people in it. He would be so :xcept the Fun Run. Pre-registrations News said on June 17,1970 that it was polish. Rich hired Pete Foulks, local proud. ire accepted at the Norris Insurance estimated between 6,000 to 8,000 handyman. Pete worked on them for He went to be with the Lord an iffice. people attended the parade, and in a 3 about 2 weeks. Fred walked in when August 19, 1987, and as he looks down day period, over 8,000 people went they were done and said he had no idea from Heaven hewould probably say to through the museum. There was an they would turn out that good. George anyone who would listen, “I lived in Advertise in the antique show at the schcol gym. Bob Newton from the Kokomo Glass Shop the greatest little town in the U.S.A.” Haycock of near Converse was the Greentown Grapevine came over and measured the glass for manager of the show: Norma Jean the cases. He also ordered the white Sources: My memory and copies of the to reach Greentown David was the first curator and still is Howard County News loaned by Mary ceramic knobs for the drawers. Rich doing it today. 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Sycamore Elevator is somewhat cmnties. ’ The elevator in thankful that there are still sketchy. The Howard County Greentown was purchased from farmers today. Even though Interim Report says it was built John and Betty Haines in 1991 Greentown and Sycamore have in 1940. It is known that and is still in operation. Most changed. there are still Howard County Co-op managed of the business, however, is landmarks to remind us of our it for a while. Then Farm done‘ at the Amboy location. area’s farmers and what they do Bureau owned the facility. The grain Kokomo Grain for tis Ross Flodder and daughter Tosha Armstrong - Dec. 2004 Photo by Rachel Jenkins 4!!!!!!!!LAD D -m* 13KNTAL GlXOIJP -I? GR1;:k:N‘l’C>WN, INC WELCOMES: Dr. Margaux Fraundorfer! fi’arnily Dentistry for TMJ Treatment- patients of all ages Preventative Dental Cleanings care Emergency Care Sedation Dentistry Dentures & Partials Cosmetic Whitening 1’ Crowns & Bridges Routine Extractions

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Photo by J&J Photo Studio 31 List of the Class Corey M Sommers Erin M Klepfer Christy R Poe Ddstin B Sommers Congratulations Jillian E Koziel Misty D Poe Luke R Sommers Jake D Krieg Justin A Rash Brbndon S Sumpter Graduates of Tyler F Kuhlman Brittany M. Ravas Kevin L Thornbloom Tracie Lamb Weston Reed Kelly R Trott @ 2005!1@) Michelle D Lavengood Chad A Rees Tom H Troyer Matthew D Lewis Brock A Renbarger Nicole M Turner John L Lytle Megan A Rethlake Rachel E Voorhis 3daJYmd Christopher J Mapes Jamin E Rife Stephen M Voorhis Your State Farm Agent Amanda E Martin Megan J Riley Zachary C Warren Anthony S Martin Mark E Robarge Stephen A Williams Kyle L Martin Tara R Roberts Rebecca M Willis S Kyle W Martin Karla Y Robinson Timothy C Wilson Zachariah P McDowell Kevin M Sanborn Abby L Workman Whitney Miller Victoria E Sarjeant Bradley A Morris Joshua A Scott Foreign Exchange Students Megan R Moss Alyssa B Seagrave Elise Ernst - (Netherlands) Kyle Nagy Theodore F Shane Robin lngedahl - (Sweden) Amanda M Nester Sara E Shannonhouse Jacqueline Knoell - (Germany) Annalesha M Nichols Kimberly J Shrack Maximilian Knoll - (Germany) Violet E 01s Lindsay Ciara Simpson Lyubov Petrenko - (Ukraine) Matthew Ge Pattengale Drew L Smithson lrina Umrikhina - (Ukraine) Page I2 June 2005 The Greentowil Grapevine History Close to Home Eastern seventh grade in details which help tell the students completed a semester story of life in eastern Howard project called “History Close to County.” Those students and Home: A Living Biography”. their senior adult were Jessica They interviewed a senior adult Rash - Ronald Rash, Shelby of their choosing and wrote a Davis - Max Estes, Kevin biography on what they learned. Jackson - C. Ray Lamb, Oliva In a program at the schocl on Rees - Zana Lord Kaufmen, May 16 the students presentcd Alyssa Summers - James the biographies to their “Senior Summers. Adult” and spoke a few words Teacher, Brad Shrock, wrote about them. a living biography of his father, The Greentown Historical James F. Shrock, and presented Society presented certificates to it to him after reading it aloud. five students who wrote The day was also Jim’s SOth biographies which were birthday. Several family Recognized by the Greentown Historical Society, Olivia Rses, Kevin Jackson, Shelby Davis, Alyssa Summers, Jessica Rash. determined to be “outstanding members were in attendance. Photo by Rachel Jenkins

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Happy Sweet 16 Lions Club to Awards and Local Scholarships Celebrate 60th Given to Members of Anniversary the Class of 2005 The Greentown Lions Club will celebrate its 60th anniversary at their dinner American Legion Good Ernest Johnson Memorial meeting, Monday, June 13th; at Citizen Award Scholarship the Eastern High Sch0.01 Alex Beane and Katy Heck Tedd Shane cafeteria. Social hour will open the evening's activities at 6:OO American Legion GGeentown Masonic Lodge p.m. and dinner will be at 7:OO Scholarship 341 F.&A.M. Kimberly Shrack and Barkley Dever Reagan Matthew Kaitlyn Smith p.m. The guest speaker will be Brent Hic!rman md Megan Rethlake I Lukowiak June 17 Past International Director Lion Joe Marcheggiani, from the Reagan was 1 year old We love you! Carmel, Indiana, Lions Club. Craig Foland Mental Kokomo Kiwanis 'lay 18'h. He is the son o Your Familv Attitude Award Scholarship Paul and Kellic (Hannah] Entertainment will be provided Breanna Howell and Jillian Koziel Lukowiak. by Sycamore Road Barbershop Jullian Marie Quartet. Members, families, Brandon Bowman Kis grandparents are Hillman Lions Club Sch,olarships Ed and Connie Hannah, former members, and anyone who is interested in the Lions David E. Freelan Award Brent Hickman, Jennifer Greentown Michelle Lavengood Hutchinson, Jillian Koziel, and Chb-and their activities are invited to attend. The cost will Mark Robarge, Kimberly :raig and ArleneLukowial be $8.00- for all who are not DeShaney Scholarships Shrack, and Stephen Williams Noblesville. current members of the Adrianne Downey, Valerie Reagan has one brother, Eikenberry, and Lori Griffin Randy G. Hainlen Jacob, Greentown Lions Club. If anyone has articles related Scholarship who was-3 in February. to the Club, pins, hats, photos, Dr. Stantm W. Nicholson Mya Hainlen and Tedd Shane etc., please bring them to share Memorial Scholarship Happy 17th with those attending. Katy Heck Raymond & Margaret Knote Birthday To make reservations, call Eastern Howard club President, Lion Sid Little Eastern School Board of Community Scholarship June 28 2005 Graduate of at 628-3270 or email him at Trustees Scholarships Brittany Ravas Palmetto HS, Florida. sl itt ie524@ hotmai I .corn. Jennifer Hufchinson I miss all my EHS Reservation deadline is June 8, and Mark Robarge Classmates. 2005. SREENTOWN MAIN STREET ASSOCIATIOh GREENTOWN MAIN STREET ASSOCIATION

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Miami, Tippecanoe, and Tipton, will compete for state titles of She is passionate about provides competitions for Miss Indiana’s Outstanding females in categories of baby, Teen and Miss Indiana, fp-mily, the arts, gardening and youth, teen, and adult up to age respectively. This competition reading. Since moving to 24. The competition was will be June 23 and 24 at Greentown Susan has had known in 1977 as Miss Zionsville. The areas of‘ difficulty adjusting to a quieter, Kokomo. Over the years the competition are interview, small town, lifestyle and being program has been named Miss talent, physical fitness in active a stay-at-home mom, but is Haynes-Apperson, Miss wear, and on-stage personality slowly learning how to make a Kokomo Haynes-Apperson,and in eveningwear. Contestants new life here for her daughter Miss City of Firsts. In must also have a platform on a Jacqueline Dobbert and herself. Septembe: 2004, the program social issue they are concerned Photo provided Susan Dove-Tobin, age 42, Susan is enjoying herjob with about and are working to was born in Squamish, British the Grapevine and says she is improve. Columbia, Canada and raised finally using her degree in Jacqueline’s talent is the on a farm in Northern BC. At Media and Communications piano. She will play a patriotic age 19 she moved to Vancouver and combining her skills as a & B Promotions medley. Her platform is on and lived there until moving to graphic designer to reach a new awareness of the importance of Greentown at age 39. Susan .gocil that was entirely music in our schools. She will has a degree in Media and serendipitous. be a senior at Eastern in the fall. Brielle’s talent is vocal. She 115 E. Main St. Greentow will sing a contemporary jazz Locally Owned Hours: Mon-Sat 9:30 - 500 number. She is a graduate of Dave & Bonnie Turner Sunday 1 :00 - 5:OO Tri-Central High School and IU Bloomington. She is taking graduate courses at IU Kokomo while working as a real estate agent. Her platform is on personal financial literacy. She Windfall, IN 46076 is teaching financial respon- Bait & Tackle sibility to elementary, high I, school and college age students. I I Danielle Rush, Executive Co- (I Don% Barber Shop 1 Director of the Miss Hoosier 950 E. 782 N. Greentown I Hours: Tues.:Sat.: 9-1 12-8, Closed Wed., MmW Thurs., Fri.:& Sunday1 0-4 628-2438,I Heartland committee, says, “We are hoping for a double win at Zionsville with Jacqueline and Brielle.” For more information Mon, Tues, Weds. 8-5 about the program, call 765- LOSED Thurs, Fri & 455-6049 or email 613 W. Main St. Greentown, IN misshoosierheartland63,insinht 28-3726 6283321 800-2384079 bb.com. Both young women are available as speakers or ,performers. CONGRATULATIONS“c 0 Kendall Hauling HOWARD cont’dfi.om pg 15 sand..gravel..dirt..stone..mulch except in major metropolitan areas. Through prevention trials people without cancer but who are at risk will be able to play a more positive role in LarryKcndaU You call, I’ll Haul their health care. Finally, 765-628-7740 CCU 765-432-3295 patients with cancer will frequently be able to receive . free local medical care, tests, and medications during the ASTERN trial.” %EAT- The invitation to join NICRC came at an appropriate time for Wdyau. % HRHS following, as it did, the December opening of the System’s expanded and ace765.628.3243 renovated Community Home 765.628387 Oncology Center. 265 N. 700 E. -call765.419.7300 BRAD HOWELL FOR^ Gteentown.IN 46936 mx 765.628.3279 The Greentown Grapevine June 2054 Page IT The production is directed by Michael Rich of Kokomo. Historical Society to Tell Tales Give Tribute- Bonnie L. Sparling Other local participants include and The Greentown Historical is married to the former ation, call 765-628-3564or 765- June 7,1940 - May 30,2004 Max Ken Kemper of Windfall Society will hold a second Patricia Kessler. They are the 628-2678. (“Albert Lennox”) and Laura “Tributes and Tales” dinner on parents of five children, Glen, Help Wanted in Stroud of Kokomo (“Martha”, Saturday, June 25, at the Greg, Julie, Jim, and Jane. Assistant Director, EHS Class Locating Two Items Greentown Lions Community Max was chosen as Howard The trophy for the 1950 of 1991)). Greentown residents Building. This fundraiser County young farmer in 1963. sectional win cannot be found. performing in the production dinner will honor local farmer He remains active in farming Was it destroyed in the 1965 are Gail Greene ((‘Dreamer’’) Max Kingseed. Max is a life- but no longer raises livestock. tornado? Did someone take it and her son, Michael Greene long resident of Liberty He will admit that he DID like home for safe-keeping? (“Colin”, current Eastern Tswnship. I-Ie was a member of those baby pigs! A special edition of the student), as well as Angel M. the Greentown High School Any amusing tales about Max Howard County was Mumaw (“Lily, Vocal Director, News basketball team that won the are encouraged, as well as published the morning after the EHS Class of 1992). Sectional in 1950, beating the tributes. Those wishing to win. Does anyone have a copy Sod saw that you were gettin,$ For tickets, call 574-753- Kokomo Wildcats in the brand- speak are asked to advise the to loan? tired 41 16. new Memorial Gym. That was committee prior to the day of Hwing these items for people and a cure was not to be. the last year of Greentown High . the dinner if possible. to see at the dinner would He put His arms around you (Support Your Carnrnunq) Schuol, as consolidation of Doors will open at 6:00, with greatly add to the historical and whispered .. Jackson, Liberty, and Union dinner being served at 6:30. interest. Call either of the “Come home with Me”. Shop Locally I Townships formed Eastern Reservations are $20 per numbers listed above if you can With tearful eyes we watched High School. person. For reservation inform- you suffer, help. and saw you fade away. 4lthough we loved you dearly, NEW AT THE LIBRARY we could not ask you to stay. 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Fax: 765 628-3486 \ Catiticd Window Treatment Consultant children and adults. v /I page 18 June 2005 The Greentown Grapevine with many activities throughout is not like teachers slack off and school. If there be truth in the summer, others say they do sit around and do nothing all COUNSELOR'S statistics, then the class of '05 a whole lot of nothing. Either year, though. Tom Everett, a 0 did gather some rosebuds. Over way, just about everyone says biology tescher at Eastern, takes 70% will be going to a they really appreciate the break. classes during summer in order R four-year college, 20% to a by Jeanie Sozansky When asked about whether or to "learn more as a teacher." He N Them two-year or trade school and the not she liked summer vacation, also coaches a baseball team. remainder to the military or Class Dismissed sophomore Kyrsti Wise replied, Kristen Grossman is busy E Rosebuds employment. These few statis- Students have finally been "Heck yes, summer break is during the break, too. She R By Ron Wyatt tics tell one brief trait of the dismissed for summer vacation, essential." Senior Katy Heck states, "I take college classes to slass. There are however, 128 but is school really out of adds, "I find that summer break work on my teaching About this time every year, a stories I wish I had time and session? There is still a lot is necessary because it gives endorsernents." She also plaw type of reflective, bitter-sweet space to tell. In other words, going on at the school that you students the opportunity to get to work as a Pharmacy TeGh feeling comes over me. A poem everyone is unique and special. may not know about. Take the empioyed and gain experience this summer,' hopefully from by Robert Herrick I will miss them all. Good luck library for example. The for college." Greg Bulin, a continuing to do so in the (1591-1674) sums it up quite to the class of 2005, you were librarian< at Eastern go above sophomore at Eastern, agrees. summers to come. well. "Gather ye rosebuds something special. Oh, one and beyond to organize a frln He says, "I have a job and a life, While teachers get a break, while ye may.. ." That's the more thing. The next phase of and interesting summer reading and I need a break from most of the administration at feeling I and many share when your journey? There are more program for all ages. The pool school." Erin Pyke, also a Eastern does not. Super- seeing students move on. The rosebuds waiting, so take is used throughout the summer sophomore, comments, "I like intendent Dr. Stephen Healy, kindergartener moves to first advantage and gather as many as well. Students teach swim summer break, but I don't like Principal Ron Matas, and grade, the elementary student to as you can. lessons to kids and there are the fact that I don't see my Sheryl Dean work year-round, middle school, the middle Ron Wyatt is the sophomore-senior open swim times for the public. friends very much. I don't really for example. Other schooler to their freshman year. guidance counselor at Eastern Of course, Eastern is also being do a whole lot in the summer." administration such as Robin Yet nothing touches my soul as High School and can be reached at used for summer school classes. Students were also asked ifthey Downing, who works in the much as when 1 watch the ron.wyattki)ea.stern.k12.in. us. Students may take them to make liked school. Sophomore guidance office, gets only about senior class depart. Hence the up for the previous year or to Shenna Stout said, "It gives me five weeks off. When -school poem. Did they gather rose- Original 4-H prevent conflicts with something to do." Junior Josh lets out, she still has to finish up buds? Did I tell, urge, or schedulingdasses in the regular Solis said, "I don't like the final transcripts and year end challenge them concerning the Members school year. According to woik, but I like seeing everyone reports. Whatever you are doing rosebuds? Because we will Ssught senior Alex Bean, "Summer eveiyday." Others said they this summer, be sure to take never pass this way again, did - school was fun, the most fun especially like extra-curricular some time to relax and have The current members of the we all make the most of the I've had in high school." activities and not so much some fun! Taylor Profiteers 4-H club are opportunity? There are-no "do What do students think about school, while others do not like looking for the original overs'' for this exact setting in summer'break and how much of school at all because it is too St.Joseph members of the Taylor life. a break is it really? Advanced much work and it takes up too Township Boys 4-H Club. Sponsors Stroke If are a parent, student, or p I ace me n t c I asses req u i re much time. Information wanted includes educator, you may recognize the homework over the summer What about teachers? Do Support Group when the club started and the elation and melancholy that such as book reading they really get the summer off! names ot'lhe original meinbet's. leads to the bitter-sweet feeling assignments, essays, and Most teachers do get a break What: Howard County Stroke Anyone with information may of seeing the young grow and worksheets. There is still just like the students. Unless Support Group contact Matt at the Howard When: 3 - 4:30 p.m., June 16 move on to the nest challenge homework to be done even they teach summer school or C 01111 t y Ext en s ion Office Where. St.Joseph Physical & of life. Along with that though school is technically coach a sport during the 456-23 13. Sports Therapy Outpatient realizatioti is the inevitable nest "aut". Students may also be in summer, they get about three Clinic, (217 E. Southway Blvd ) question. Where did time go? summer school. have a job, months to relax and do The Eastern High School practice for various music whatever they want. They are St.Joseph Physical & Sports Class of 2005 - what a class it programs, or participate in even paid during the summer Therapy department h2s was! Seems a short time ago summer sport practices. While because their salaries are partnered with the American they were entering middle some students stay very busy ratimed throughout the year. 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Graduate of Alexandria School of Thrrapcutic Massage The GreentmrfGrapevine June 2005 Page 19 OBITUARIES and then onto Naples as a Doug of Greentown, Dr. Kent RUTHVIRGINIA and nine great-grandchildren. replacement in the 88th Infantry McCorkle of Auburn, Ala., Joy (Mullineux) LAWSON She was also preceded in death ROSANNA LYNNE Division. He was in combat in Rogers and her husband, Danny Jan. 6,1910 - May 25,2005 by two brothers, Ward and LOCKLEAR Italy the entire time and was up of-Whdfall, Julie Stonebraker Ruth Virginia (Mullineux) Ferrell Stout. No services are Aug. 15,1987 - May 4,2005 in the Alps Mts. at the end of and her husband, Greg of Lawson, 95, of , planned. Gifts of remembrhce Rosanna Lynne Locklear, 17; the war. He returned to the Cicero, DI . Christopher Prathe; died Tuesday, May, 25,2005, at may be made to the Woodview Greentown, died 12:52 a.m. states the last of August 1945 and his wife, Amy of Woodview Health Care, Fort Health Care Activity Fund, Wednesday, May 4,2005, at her and discharged from the Noblesville, Kristen Graham Wayne. She was born Jan. Visiting Nurse & Hospice home. She was born Aug. 15, military in October of that year. and‘caleb Graham and his wife, 6,1910, in Monroe Township, Home or Parkview Home 1987, in Kokomo, a daughter of He farmed for 22 years, 14 in Charlina of Kokomo; 12 Madison County. She graduated Health 62 Hospice. Earl V. Locklear and the late Cass County, near Young great-grandchildren, McKenna from Ball State University with Published in the Fort Wayne Linda Lou (Huckleberry) America, and eight years in Stonebraker, Audra Rogers, a degree in elementary on 5/27/2005. Locklear, who preceded her in eastern Howard County. He Austin Rogers, Jamie education at the age of 52 with St. Joseph cont ’dfiompg 18 death June 23,2003. also started working at Delco Stonebraker, Adam Emerson, nrany of her children and goals of providing accurate She was ajunior, attending Electronics in 1957, where he Aaron Emerson, Camden grandchildren in attendance. information for education that Eastern High School. served as Group Leader in Prather, Shelby VanBibber, She taught second grade, in promotes a better understanding She is survived by her father c i rc u i t- b o ard fabrication Sydney VanBibber, Cameron DeMotte for 15 years, retiring of stroke recovery, rehabil- and stepmother, Earl V. md departments 4, 6, and 8. He Graham, Lillian Graham, and with her husband to Fort itation and prevention of Linda Lou (Johnson) Locklear, retired April 1, 1992, with 32 Annalise Graham; one brother Wayne, where she lived until recurrent strokes; offering a Greentown; three ‘brothers, years of service. Jack Prather of Logansport; her death. Because of her love way for stroke survivors to meet Gregay E. Locklear and his He was a member of St. four sisters, Dorothy Mae Foust of learning she willed her body others with similar challenges companion, Angie Verrriillion, Patrick Catholic Church, the of Logansport, Betty Dick of to science through the Indiana and experiencesto support each Peru, Aaron R. and wife Tipton Golf Course, UAW Walton, Mary Jane Lewis and University Medical Center. other in positive ways; to Tiffanie Locklear, Kokomo, and #292, and a former member of her husband, Clyde of Ruskin, She was a member of New provide caregivers and family Joshua E. Locklear, Greentown; the Kokomo Moose Lodge and Fla., and Linda Nelson and her Salem Friends Church, members a structured approach a sister, Angela N. and husband the Kokomo Elks Lodge. husband, Eddie of Flora; several Greentown. In 1931, she for sharing and supporting each Larry J. Brown, Greentown; her During their 61 years of nieces and nephews. He was matried Austin Harold Lawson other. paternal grandmother, Rosie marriage, Bob’s love of family preceded in death by his parents who preceded her in death after There will be two groups, Lee Locklear, Greentown; two was well known. In retirement and one sister, Ruby Mullen. 62 years of marriage. Mr. stroke survivors and caregivers. stepsisters, Sherry L. and much of his time was spent with A Mass of Christian burial Lawson taught Vocational Patti O’Connor, St.Joseph husband Chuck Hunt, Mary and grandchildren and great- was held in St. Patrick School Agricultural at Eastern High Hospital case management husband Chris Catron, all of grandchildren. He enjoyed Gymnasium due to the School in the 1950’s. social worker, will present Monticello, Ky.; one golfing especially at the Tipton renovation of St. Patrick Surviving are their five “Stress Management for stepbrother, Kevin Johnson, Golf Course and following Catholic Church with the Rev. daughters, Diana (Jack) Caregivers and Stroke Kokomo; and several nieces, Indiana University sports. Fr. Theodore C. Dudzinski as Reynolds of Carmel, Calif., Survivors” on June 16. nephews, aunts and uncles. In Surviving, in addition to his the celebrant. Entombment Anita (Robert) Baker, Lynn The groups will meet the 3rd addition to her mother, she was wife, a son, Robert E. Prather, followed in Sunset Memory (Joseph) Perry and Candice Thur.of the month from 3 - 4:30 preceded in death by both Jr. and his wife, Gayle of Gardens Mausoleum with (Rick) Smith, all of Fort p.m. at St.Joseph Physical & grandfathers. Monticello; two daughters, military honors provided by Wayne, and Jeri (John) Sports Therapy Outpatient Services were at Jerome Susan Kay Smith and her American Legion Post 317, Donnelly of Jamestown, N.C.; a Clinic, 2 17 E. Southway Blvd. Christian Church, 9535 E. CR husband, Jerry of Greentown, Greentown. sister, Pharba Leach of For more information or to sign 100 South, Greentown, with the Joyce E. Graham and her Memorial contributions may Alexandria; nine grandchildren; up, call 765- 456-541 1 or 765- Rev. Kelvin Twigg officiating. husband, Kenneth of Windfall; be made to the St. Patrick 456-561 9 Burial was in Greenlawn nine grandchildren, Greg Smith Catholic Church Renovation Cemetery, Greentown. of Indianapolis, Annette Program and/or the Cancer Emerson and her husband, Society or American Heart ROBERT ‘BOB’ David of Crawfordsville, Dawn Association. PRATHER SR. VanBibber and her husband, Aug. 3,1924 - May 5,2005 Robert E. “Bob” Prather Sr., SO, 613 S. Maple St., Greentown, died at 8:05 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2005, at Clarion Health Methodist Campus, Indianapolis. He was born Aug. 3, 1924, in Cass County, the son of Clarence Leon “Lee”and Georgia (Titus) Prather. On Dec. 11, 1943, in Tyler, Texas, he married Jeanette Ford, who survives. “Ramblin’ Road Trip” Bob was a 1943 graduate of Young America High School, VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL where he was an outstanding = alhlete excelling in softball, Mon. June 13 Thurs. June 16 basketball and track. CLASSES FOR CHILDREN STARTING Bdggs & Siratton ELS for RAM 44/50 In August 1943, he entered p FH or Honda 2Ohp GXV620 the Army and took basic KINDERGARTEN THROUGH THOSE FINISHING 6TH GRADE. AGES 5-12 e 42 - 50 Inch cuttlng deck w training at Camp Fannin located 8h-r 200% longer outside of Tyler, Texas, or 50 e Dlxon EnvlroSystsrnTM,whlch srnphatlzas ope miles from Dallas. The weather First Baptist Church operation, low vlbratlon and a smooth dde that winter was the coldest e Accessodes for catchlng grass, fall cleanup and snow removal experienced there for 20 years 224 E. Main St. during which time he had two (Corner of Main & Indiana) HARPER LAWN & GARDEN weeks of bivouac. In March Greentown, IN 46936 109 SIWashington Swayzee, IN 46986 19U, he shipped out to Fort 628-9971 Meade, Md., landing at Sicily 765.922.7924 Page 20 June 2005 The Greentown Grapevine FLASH BACKS Gleaned from issues of The Howard County News

Sign of the Times June 1955 June 1965 People in Greentown were June 1975 getting a chuckle out of a sign and scramble for the proper Did You Know? Kokomo Water Co. Town Board Orders Speed posted on the locked door of number. --Since its opening in the fall Proposes $300 Acre Crackdown; Sewage Fee Hob Hudson's Barber Shop Valuable time is lost. What Relief of 1969, the Greentown Glass Kokomo Water Works Wednesday morning. It read: can be done about this? . "Since there is six times as much Museum has attracted some offered to "cooperate" with the The Greentown Town Board Indiana Bell Telephone and Look notice of a number of water as dry land on earth, any fool 80,000 visitors. They have Town of Greentown last night. area authorities are wnrkinn nn can plainly see the Good Lord come from all 50 states and Cooperatian to the extent of complaints about auto speeding tbat. And, with a little bit of meant for man to fish six times as several foreign lands, including offering $30!, an acre for the and ,other motor vehicle luck, the problem may be much as he works.------GONE England, South Africa, West town's Memorial Park to put it violations with the city limits. solved in less than a year. FISH ING ." Germany, Hong Kong and under water. The Board ordered Marshal Bel! people met with the Actual!y, Hob, Fred Ricker, Canada and Mexico Or almost under water. Max John L. Harper to use extra Greentown Town Board and Emor Johnson packed illto --The annual ti^^^ parade Stern, company manager, and diligence in cracking down on Tuesday night, proposing a R.C. Schwarts, authorized some known speeders, drag- Richer's newly made isoneoftlie biggest in Indiana, "fishing-living-traveling" bus allllually featuring than system which is being adopted utility agent on proposed land -racersand noise makers The and took Off for Some anglingin around the country. purchase for a contemplated Board is offering some "relief' 100 units and several marching strip mine pits in Southern bands. Both national and It's called the 91 1 emergency dam, weren't sure last nightjust to users of the sewage system system and appears it may be Indiana. Hoosier celebrities have served where the water would level off during the summer months of installed in Howard County. Greentown Persona's as grand marshal for the parade. in the environs of Greentown. June, July, August, and Greentown Gems who attended the 500 Local Authorities in favor of Company maps had been left in September. The Board at its As in years past, thousands of race from this area are Mr. and "911" Kokomo. meeting last week, agreed to visitors will be in the heart of Mrs. Richard Price, Mr. and You're at home. They did have with them, accept the average sewage Greentown this weekend, taking Mrs. Roscoe Johnson, and Mr. youhear screeching brakes however, contract forms for an payment for the months of part in the big festival. and Mrs. William Hollis. b4r. outside and run to see a small option on the 9 acre park. March and April as payment Max Custer, festival chair- and Mrs. Bernard DeWitt, Mr. lying in the street. during the four summer months. man, reports there will be 12 and Mrs. Rex Mast and Mr. and Quickly to the phone. To Discuss Drainage Thus, the Board pointed out, bands in the line of march this Mrs* James Echelbarger. Also Suddenly you realize you don't An uneasy status quo held water users will be able to year. here this week oli the proposed sprinkle lawns without an added Mr. and Mrs. Max Kingseed know the number of the police and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald If they all show up, that purchase of Memorial Park by assessment for sewer use.. or ambulance. Riggs.and sons, Mr. and Mrs. would be a record. The the Kokomo Water Works. The phone book.. ..where is Paul Wheeler. previous high was 10 bands. A representative ofthe Paul J. the phone book? You find it Kleiser engineering firm is to come here, at the board's YOU CAN COUNT ON US! SECURITIES request to look into proposed CoRPoRATloN To Serve Those In Need water levels and to advise the The GreentownyFood Pan&y Is Open board. Now a more sophisticated way to The Jerome Christian Church at 9535 E. 100 S. manage your wealth ... Will have an office open to give food assistance Two Options Acquired KentE Shrock on the 1st & 2nd Tuesday afternoon oft R.C. Schwartz, Kokom:, land ...with a hometown face Financ'al AdvIsol month from 12:30 to 2:OO pm. you know and trust. agent for the water works, said Needy families or individuals in the yesterday the company had 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1035 Indianapolis, IN 46240 EASTERN SCHOOL DISTRICT acquired two options 011 land to 1.800.800.CITY(2489)or 31 7.428.4259 [email protected] may apply for help during this time. dzte: (3.0.Rowland and Robert Yockey . Preliminary surveys to Kathy Farr Client Relations Representative determine property lines and Greentown KeyCenter proposed water level lines are Carrie Gruel, TRIS - scheduled for the Van Sickle RE4LlOR" I KeyBank I 221 West Main Street farm, Ralph McQuiston's and Greentown, IN 46936-1118 Richard Howell's. Kotomo, Ind. 46902 Tel: 765 628-3367 765-452-8216 Fax: 765454-51.49 . .I Toll Free: 800 KEY-2YOU cell: 765-434-1039 Res: 765-628-0384 'i I Toll Free: 800 539-2968 Fax: 765 628-3486 L I

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