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Volume 7, Issue 6 " a paper for the people" Legion Decorates Town and Cemeter- y Members of the Lowell E. Symons American Legion Post # 3 17 placed about 60 American flags along Main Street and Meridian Street on May 24. They also placed about 375 flags on veterans' graves in Greenlawn Cemetew Day. The " Avenue of Flags" along the streets will be placed during other patriotic holidays. Placing the flags on May 24 were Jerry Pontius, Wayne Frakes, Roger Wolfe, Tim Cain, Mick Mickler, Bill Ross, Stan Johnson, and above is Jerry Pontius. Tim Cain is' assisting. Three of the eleven Legion men who placed flags are in the above photo. They are Keith Hochstedler, Wayne Frakes, and Richard Price. in observance of Memorial -~ Road Widening Project Planned The Indiana Department of Transportation has proposed a plan ta widen US 35/ 22 to four lanes between Goyer Road to the bridge over the Wildcat at Greentown. , The project will provide two lanes in each direction and a twin left turn lane in urbadsuburban areas. It calls for a flushkormgated median through rural areas. The need for the project is stated as being a result of rapid development in the eastern part of Kokomo and the town of Greentown. The 1998 traffic xolumes ranged from 13,000 vehicles per day ( vpd) at Goyer Road to about 9,000 vpd at Greentown. Projected figures'for the year 2024 are 26,000 at Goyer Road to 19,000 at Greentown. According to INDOT, " The proposed widenirig will accommodate the increasing traffic, and avoid expected congestion and delays, and will improve safety. ' I continued on page 2 Steve Vermilion. On the ladder Photos by R. and F Jenkins June 2000 Glass Festival . to be June 8- 10 The Greentown Glass Festival will include the traditional features of Queen Pageant, amusements, craft and. flea booths, food, music and a Saturday parade. The Queen Pageant will- be on June 8 at the high school auxiliary gym at 7: 00 p. m. Girls must be current freshmen through 2000 graduates. Entry fee is $ 50.00. Forms are available at the Public Library. The parade wiU be at 2: OO p. m. on Saturday, June 10. For parade applications, call 628- 29 10 mornings or 628- 7953 evenings and leave a message. . Hours of the festival are: Thursday, 5- 10 p. m.; Friday and Saturday, 10- 10 p. m. On Friday, Greentown's own Spikenard will perform at Meridian Street Christian Church from 9: OO ~ 3. m. until late. On Saturday added ? eatures . will be a 30 A. climbing wall, a Velcro wall, and a bungee - un. . ~. ~~ - New Tanker Arrives The Greentown Fire Company This is assembled on a 2000 the generous donations of the people of ordered a new tanker March 1998 from Freightliner chassis. The new tanker the areas. S& S Fire Apparatus in Fairmount and replaces the 1979 Ford tanker which Pictured with the tanker is the truck started a fund raising campaign to pay had a capacity of 1,250 gal. The committee, James Harris, Rex Mast, for it. The tanker arrived May 19. It is a Company hopes to sell the ' 79 unit. and Norman Carter. 2,100 gal. tanker with, a Class A pump Fire Chief, Dan Echelbarger, says the which will pump 750 gal. per minute. $ 153,000.00 cost is covered, thanks to \ Photo by R. Jeiikiris
Object Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2000-06, 07:06 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
Technical Metadata | Digital images captured by Imaging Office Systems 2008 |
Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-2000-06 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 2000-06 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
Description |
Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Legion Decorates Town and Cemetery; Glass festival to be June 8-10; Road Widening Project Planned; New Takner Arrives |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, June 2000, Volume 07, Issue 06 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | [PDFs are fully searchable] |
Description
Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2000-06, 07:06 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | Volume 7, Issue 6 " a paper for the people" Legion Decorates Town and Cemeter- y Members of the Lowell E. Symons American Legion Post # 3 17 placed about 60 American flags along Main Street and Meridian Street on May 24. They also placed about 375 flags on veterans' graves in Greenlawn Cemetew Day. The " Avenue of Flags" along the streets will be placed during other patriotic holidays. Placing the flags on May 24 were Jerry Pontius, Wayne Frakes, Roger Wolfe, Tim Cain, Mick Mickler, Bill Ross, Stan Johnson, and above is Jerry Pontius. Tim Cain is' assisting. Three of the eleven Legion men who placed flags are in the above photo. They are Keith Hochstedler, Wayne Frakes, and Richard Price. in observance of Memorial -~ Road Widening Project Planned The Indiana Department of Transportation has proposed a plan ta widen US 35/ 22 to four lanes between Goyer Road to the bridge over the Wildcat at Greentown. , The project will provide two lanes in each direction and a twin left turn lane in urbadsuburban areas. It calls for a flushkormgated median through rural areas. The need for the project is stated as being a result of rapid development in the eastern part of Kokomo and the town of Greentown. The 1998 traffic xolumes ranged from 13,000 vehicles per day ( vpd) at Goyer Road to about 9,000 vpd at Greentown. Projected figures'for the year 2024 are 26,000 at Goyer Road to 19,000 at Greentown. According to INDOT, " The proposed widenirig will accommodate the increasing traffic, and avoid expected congestion and delays, and will improve safety. ' I continued on page 2 Steve Vermilion. On the ladder Photos by R. and F Jenkins June 2000 Glass Festival . to be June 8- 10 The Greentown Glass Festival will include the traditional features of Queen Pageant, amusements, craft and. flea booths, food, music and a Saturday parade. The Queen Pageant will- be on June 8 at the high school auxiliary gym at 7: 00 p. m. Girls must be current freshmen through 2000 graduates. Entry fee is $ 50.00. Forms are available at the Public Library. The parade wiU be at 2: OO p. m. on Saturday, June 10. For parade applications, call 628- 29 10 mornings or 628- 7953 evenings and leave a message. . Hours of the festival are: Thursday, 5- 10 p. m.; Friday and Saturday, 10- 10 p. m. On Friday, Greentown's own Spikenard will perform at Meridian Street Christian Church from 9: OO ~ 3. m. until late. On Saturday added ? eatures . will be a 30 A. climbing wall, a Velcro wall, and a bungee - un. . ~. ~~ - New Tanker Arrives The Greentown Fire Company This is assembled on a 2000 the generous donations of the people of ordered a new tanker March 1998 from Freightliner chassis. The new tanker the areas. S& S Fire Apparatus in Fairmount and replaces the 1979 Ford tanker which Pictured with the tanker is the truck started a fund raising campaign to pay had a capacity of 1,250 gal. The committee, James Harris, Rex Mast, for it. The tanker arrived May 19. It is a Company hopes to sell the ' 79 unit. and Norman Carter. 2,100 gal. tanker with, a Class A pump Fire Chief, Dan Echelbarger, says the which will pump 750 gal. per minute. $ 153,000.00 cost is covered, thanks to \ Photo by R. Jeiikiris |