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1971-03
Garden Club plans relandscaping along Terrace Place for their 50th anniversary
Ohio Department of Highways considering separate public hearings on relocation of U.S. 50 and rechanneling of Little Miami River
Spring vacation will begin April 2
council - annexation discussed, approved purchase of a new air conditioned Plymouth cruiser, the old cruiser will be sold, the littered Wooster Pike turnaround is owned by Indian Hill and they are willing to eliminate this eyesore if council requests but Chief Hiett wants to attempt to control the litter, council will start action in a case involving violation of a building permit
wider horizons urged at the Forum meeting involving the rechanneling of the Little Miami and East Fork Rivers
Enquirer photographer Allan Kain won the most awards in the Ohio News Photographers Photo Contest
Spring vacation to begin April 2
the Village Views Editorial Board will consist of Louise and Tom Bush, Pat Henley, Ellis Rawnsley, Ray Cadwallader and Bob Gerhard
reappraisal of the need for relocating US 50 was requested
police report - 8 bicycles unclaimed, dogs are still a problem
Readers Say (Letters to the Editor) A. Wray White thanks Capt. D. Craig Morrison, Jr., USAF for laying his life on the line in Viet Nam, Jerry D. Wallis wrote a letter to the Mayor about the deplorable condition of the turnaround on Wooster Pike, M. E. Bonert writes a letter about the litter at the turnaround, Marietta R. Dean writes about her concerns of spending $30,000,000 for relocation of US 50 when it won't be necessary when a parallel bridge is built in Milford over the Little Miami and the Circle Freeway is completed
Mariemont, Fairfax, Newtown, Milford and Terrace Park councils oppose rechanneling of the rivers
Ken Troy writes his thoughts on the proposed relocation of US 50
95 boys between the ages of 7 and 15 sign up for knothole
Terrace Park Sports Award Night to be April 13
Girl Scout cookies will be delivered between April 16 and 30
the basketball courts at the Log Cabin are now lighted
two pictures of signs of spring
Mariemont High School was cited as one of the six most outstanding schools built in the US in 1970
the planned landscaping for the new Mariemont High School building will include a Memory Grove of trees
plea for funds for the Village Views with a picture
Don Franke writes that the State Highway Department proposed a shortened channel-change in the Little Miami River due to opposition of their original plans and a cartoon drawing
book review - The Year of The Whale
the Terrace Park Players will put on a spring musical called "Oh Feathers!" produced by Barb and Les Overway and Marilyn Ranseen
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - permission was granted to R. L. Underwood in 1909 to supply and sell electricity to the Village but Mr. Underwood apparently went bankrupt
the Terrace Park archers sweep tournament
Michael Buschbacher appointed dance instructor for the "Indians" of Cincinnati's Oola Khan Grotto
the Hamilton County Joint Vocational School District is considering a number of sites in Clermont County for its eastern campus.