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1973-09
Council report - codification of village ordinances was discussed but more information and other bids will be gathered before making a final decision, council discussed purchasing a conventional pumper or a snorkel pumper with a further discussion after specs and quotes are obtained, an emergency ordinance was passed for leveling and resurfacing of Elm Road, sidewalk repairs will begin, leaf collection schedule drawn up, resolution passed making James Beckman a permanent full time patrolman, the tree nursery behind Terrace Market has been launched, ordinances passed their first reading regarding penalties for shoplifting, fraudulent use of credit cards and larceny by trick, back stops at the ball fields will be repaired, proposed revised ordinance on proper and allowable fences
the landfill has mulch from last years' leaves (with picture)
open house in the landfill September 22 and 29
Letters to the Editor - Mayor Frank N. Corbin replies to Mel Aichholz's letter in the August issue about the Improvement Fund, Ray and Eileen Burklow thank those responsible for improved road markings and stop signs at Miami and Amherst, Pedro Stites thanks everyone involved with FIESTA '73, Dick Griffith, Chairman of the Safety Committee reminds people about safety issues when riding their bikes
Ohio Department of Natural Resources announced two significant polices with respect to preservation of the Little Miami River - restrictions of the use of Eminent domain and a comprehensive planning study of the entire river valley
new neighbors - Joe and Mary Cruse, Lynn and Al Nelson, Connie and Dan Nordloh, Judy and Tony Hutton and Betty and Paul Schlosser
Village Bulletin Board - Couples Club announced its social calendar, Terrace Park Players to have annual supper-club revue, Doug Beerman who will undergo open-heard surgery needs blood, correction of Terrace Park phone directory, annual Red Cross course for baby-sitters being given, the book "this is terrace park" is on sale by the League of Women Voters
article on Ruth Lanner (with picture)
Garden Club will present a fall flower show
Ken Troy's Outdoors - tells how to take care of fish with mercury contamination, how to get good venison and how to use antelope meat
Gary Stamm, new principal of Mariemont High School, talks about his philosophy of education
nine of the balloons set off at FIESTA '73 were found
eighteen FIESTA '73 booth signs missing, '64 Buick convertible for sale
winners named for the pet parade, bike decorating and raffle for FIESTA '73
Mariemont High School alums invited to Homecoming
the Garden Club will have a sale of dried arrangements at their country market (with picture of Jane Peterson and Sandy McAninch)
only five bicycles were judged imperfect condition at the annual inspection, one juvenile winner, Betsy Moersdorf and four adults, Judy Schneider, Polly Bassett and Ruth and Charlie Oberle.