1973 January Index:
PDF: 1973 January1973-01
Matrix, Inc.'s land study
Council report - new traffic signal discussed and council authorized a resolution asking for bids, Terrace Park to receive $32,000 from the Municipal Road Fund for repairing Elm Road, leaf collection will be completed by January 20 and it was decided to purchase the leaf collector that TP is renting, Chief Bob Hiett asked to be relieved as Building Inspector and Ed Smith was hired in his place, the first reading of the ordinance approving Mr. Smith was recorded, the Terrace Park Development Corp. appeared before council about their plans to develop the area where the old Terrace Park Flowers building was
picture of Bill Stevens, Bob Kain and Jerry Wallis putting up new bulletin boards
Terrace Pops '73 are having their tenth annual concert (with picture)
Letters to the Editor - Judy Reynolds writes she had heard nothing on the Matrix study
rules for the Activity Boards
new neighbors - Dennis and Pat Bender, Robert and Mary Lou Horstmeyer and Harold and Kay Nolan
last time for Twelfth Night burning (with picture)
Village Bulletin Board - St. Thomas Nursery School early registration, March of Dimes mothers collecting, League of Women Voters meet February 14, gymnastic, ballet and art classes to begin January 8, Garden Club guest day is February 6, Couples Club to meet January 20, Swim Club applications being taken
Fire Department Report - 580 hours contributed in providing emergency fire and life squad services, Lou Graeter was named a fire-squad lieutenant and Ev Peery a squad lieutenant in charge of the women's part of the Life Squad, minor violations found at the church and school when inspected, for insurance rate protection the Fire Department will need to purchase a new pumper in several years, Mr. Stegemeyer asked Council to pass a resolution making the mutual aid contract with adjoining fire departments open ended
village welcomes the Luis Fernandez (Procter & Gamble employee) family from Spain (with picture)
making money with stock buying and selling and compound interest
be ecology conscious by buying returnable bottles, save cans and glass bottles, use waxed paper rather than plastic and save papers
Terrace Park seniors who are members of the National Honor Society (with picture), Community Service Experience has been added to the Senior Social Studies course this year, The World Affairs Club is sponsoring a trip to Washington, D.C.
police report
1973 budget set and a list of possible expenditures from the Improvement Fund were listed
Ken Troy's Outdoors - history of Reelfoot Lake in northwestern Tennessee which was formed by an earthquake.