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1973-04
Picture of young boy on unicycle
proposed memorial podium designed for the village green was rejected by almost 100 residents who attended a public meeting
Council report - Police Chief Hiett assigned as superintendent of the maintenance department, Marvin Alexander hired as third man on maintenance force, village acquired new and larger leaf collector, a salt spreader and a line painter, a program will be pushed to maintain and replace street trees as needed, money to be spent for immediate improvement of village green, citizens committee to be formed to decide what action to take with the village green, first reading for traffic signal, approved reorganization of fire department, reappointed Bruce Brown to another five year term, etc.
first reading for cable
work on small office and shopping center on Wooster Pike to start
Letters to the Editor - Robert Terwilleger writes about the sale of the athletic field for the building of houses
Stanton T. Olinger writes about the stock market
Cub Scouts celebrate the graduation of 19 from Webelos
giant garage sale at 804 Park
League of Women Voters elected Mrs. Barry Ramsdell as unit chairman
Village Bulletin Board - Women's Softball-for-Fun to begin, James Baxter III was nominated for diocesan trustee and Richard H. Eggleston was nominated for trustee of the Church Foundation at St. Thomas, softball sign-up for girls 4th through 12th grades, LMI meetings to be held at St. Thomas Church, Boy Scout paper drive set for April 28
classified - need girl to help with two small children, lawn care jobs wanted, someone looking for reliable baby sitter, someone wants to buy a home in Terrace Park
Mariemont High is putting on Hello, Dolly
article on Diane Durden (with picture)
Medi-Copter visits the village landing on the athletic field
Postmaster Jim Simonton announced plants for "Postal Week"
Safety Week is being observed by Terrace Park Elementary School with a poster contest
list of wildflowers found in Terrace Park put together by Mrs. Dennis Durden
the village received a certificate of appreciation from Little Miami, Inc. for the Park's opposition to relocation of US 50
Those Were The Days by Stan Miller - what was going on in 1943 which included rationing and what people were doing.