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1974-03
Recreation Committee repairs bleachers at the playfield (with pictures)
council report - additional stop signs on Miami Avenue voted down, ordinance that bicycle riders walk bikes over the Elm Avenue overpass voted down, action was taken to reinforce the police force, authorized acquisition of a new radar, proposal to designate the athletic field as Recreation A and the area surrounding the log cabin as Recreation B, backstop at the athletic field would be erected, asked for citizen opinion on creation of a flood plain zoning, consult with PTA concerning a crossing guard at Wooster and Elm
fire safety recommendations concerning Terrace Park Elementary School went uncorrected due to a communications breakdown
friendly warning sent to feedlot operation west of Terrace Park
Letters to the Editor - Graydon DeCamp takes issue with the patrolman seeking another job because there weren't enough auto wrecks because he believes a policeman's job is to prevent wrecks, burglaries, death and all forms of crime
editorial - Ellis Rawnsley writes about the life squad service being in danger
Tuesday Sewing Group at St. Thomas sew for Children's Hospital
Village Bulletin Board - Kindergarten Roundup is April 16, Garden Club will install officers on April 2, recycling on the second and fourth Saturday, volleyball enthusiasts play on Tuesday evenings, Boy Scouts will pick up clothing on March 31, an Easter egg hunt is scheduled for April 11, the landfill will be open every Saturday beginning the first Saturday in April, League of Women Voters will discuss land use at its April meeting
Paul Stewart involved in many projects since his retirement, SCORE, Village Green committee, school activities, original organizer of Clodhoppers
village looking for someone full-time during the summer
recreation looking for 2 people for the summer
building permits for remodeling and 2 new homes
classified - young man wants summer lawn work, baby carriage, etc. for sale, experienced baby-sitter wants work, someone needs baby-sitter
Ken Troy's Outdoors - a little history the Miami Grove area which is now the wilderness
Ferd and Edie Critchell winners of the Baby Contest
Council approves a program for tree care
Bill Fahnestock is looking for Knothole Baseball uniforms that have not been returned
briefly noted - registration for voting, voting results between Thomas Luken and Willis Gradison, Donovan Hopkins elected president of Little Miami, Inc., Don Franke elected president of the Lowser River Council, awards of appreciation presented to William Keating, the village of Indian Hill and the state attorney general for his efforts in seeking removal of the gravel dam near Terrace Park
Ellis Rawnsley checks petunias he is growing for the village green (with picture)
Cub Scouts George Fernandez, Tom Mount, Scott Morrison, Bill Halley and Chad Orr place bluebird boxes in the Wilderness Preserve (with picture)
Terrace Park boys and girls sign up for the 1974 baseball program and an umpire's school will be held during April.