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1973-05
Village Views asks for $2.00 donation
picture of Sarah Overway, Jane Gerhard and Betsy Vickers in play of MacBeth
plans submitted for an office complex at the southwest corner of Elm and Wooster Pike
Mayor Corbin announced the village wants to tighten up on its rules for trash and garbage disposal and what is put in the landfill
annual Memorial Day celebration on the green (with picture)
Letters to the Editor - Sandy Megowan thanks everyone for making this season for the Players a success
a Bluebird Trail is being established in the Wilderness Preserve
new neighbors - Sharon and Bob Haines, Ann and Craige Muhlhauser, Dr. Harry and Mary Maxon, Ricki and Jack Schmidt, Alison and Jim Zimmerman, Mary and David Evans
six women enroll in the fire department
MHS Musing - weather has effect on sports, baseball team improves, golf team placed second in tournament, Don Fender is interim coach of tennis team
mower for sale
small riding vehicle found
Village Bulletin Board - Cub Scouts will end with a carnival at the Log Cabin, Garden Club will have Ruth Lanner talk on Show Schedules Interpretation, village office number should only be used for business and information not to call the police, new number for the post office
pictures of the women on the fire department going through their training
Council report - concern over the sale of the athletic field prompts council to see if the village can purchase it, citizens group meets to formulate plans for the village green, council accepted a bid by Natorp to replace old and damaged trees, council gave the Garden Club permission to use a lot behind the Terrace Market for a tree nursery, ditch cleaning and deepening on Indian Hill Road to hopefully help flooding situation, Terrace Park stands third from the bottom in pay scale for patrolmen in Hamilton County, report of Safety Committee meeting with state and county officials concerning Tex Cafe shows no grounds on which liquor license could have been denied the present holder, present Recreation Committee is purely a private organization
Matrix Corp. meeting on proposals for development of properties in various areas of the village set.