1972 July Index:
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Effie Miller retires (with picture)
college staff for the August issue ask for help
rezoning hearing for Bill Stevens' 12 unit condominium complex to be held September 10
Council report - on June 27 legislation was passed increasing Village control over new construction, bids were being procured for street resurfacing, new sign for Wilderness Preserve, two camping sites developed, riding lawn mower purchased, landscape architect hired to remodel Village Green, the Village Engineer addressed four topics - orientation of lights at the five-way intersection, pedestrian signals at that intersection, pedestrian bridge over Wooster at Western and widening of a section of Indian Hill Road, the 1973 proposed budget was offered for approval and passed, the resolution opposing renewal of the liquor license for Tex's Cafe is being sent to the Liquor Control Board, Robert W. Biddle was hired as a recruit patrolman, the Zoning Committee continued to investigate bringing Cable TV to the Village, Mayor's Court collected $1,833 during June, Richard Feldon resigned and Ed Davison will serve his unexpired term
Joe Resor and Greg Vogt receive rank of Eagle Scout (with picture)
Letters to the Editor - Jan Decker writes about noisy lawn mowers too early in the day
thirteen students from the Mariemont High School Spanish Club tour Mexico City
Betsey Maupin writes an editorial on recycling
new neighbors - Charlie and Dorothy Jones, Philip and Peggy Olinger, Rusty and Connie Wilson, Jim and Carol Kelly, Daniel and Peg Fisher, Bob and Gail Morrison, Jim and Kathy Stulbarg, John and Ruth Erhardt, Thomas and Mary Ellen Fisher, Dick and Vera DeCamp
Explorer Post 286 start canoe, fishing and relaxation on June 24 in Minnesota
the Recreation Commission lottery drawing will be held in conjunction with the Labor Day festival
Armstrong Chapel Nursery School has a few openings
the Mariemont Board of Education held an open forum on June 27 concerning the financial situation
Louise Halley (with picture) feeds the birds
fire department to conduct outside drills which could discolor the water
Log Cabin program a success so far with 121 children registered
Boy Scout Troop 286 has Court of Honor
the Garden Club holds third annual Gardener's Holiday Luncheon on August 1 at the home of Mrs. John Rugh
knothole baseball has winning season
the Terrace Park Swim Team starts its season
archers Jody Brown and Amy Washburn will their age group.