1974 April Index:
PDF: 1974 April1974-04
Pictures of new ballot with instructions
Council report - street trees and their care was discussed, 2.3 miles of roadway were surface-treated in 1973 and 2.5 miles is anticipated for 1974, bids are to be let on the Given Road bridge, traffic lights at Wooster and Elm have been moved for better alignment with the flow of traffic, proceeding with survey of village boundaries, first reading passed for repeal of bicycle ordinance, motion to install stop sign at Oxford and Miami for a four way stop was approved, safety committee studying need for a paid guard at Elm and Wooster and similar attention may be given to Wooster and Western, Pat Henley presented sketch for the village green, hearing wanted on proposed zoning changes designating the present playfield as Recreation A and the log cabin area as B
candidates running for Congress in the primary will speak at a candidates meeting at Mariemont High School and women from the Terrace Park and Mariemont League of Women Votes will demonstrate the new voting system
Letters to the Editor - Dwight Cooke responds to Graydon DeCamp's letter in the March issue about his leaving the police force and his reasons
classified - experienced baby-sitter needs work, large coffee pot and a brown bag found on doorstep
meeting on alcoholism at St. Thomas
fifth graders at Terrace Park Elementary School request residents to bring their recycling to the school the second and fourth Saturday of the month and some of the rules
Village Bulletin Board - April 22 meeting of the Terrace Park Elementary School, Stepping Stones expands camp programs and volunteers are needed, family-type canoe club is being organized, free Weigh-In for T. P. Losers, Boy Scouts will pick up newspapers, etc. on April 27, bird walk sponsored by the Nature Preserve Committee scheduled for May 4, Child Study meets May 14, Clodhoppers picnic dinner May 18
the Recreation Committee will discuss dropping football at its May 7 meeting
new neighbors - Jim and Carolyn Schenz, Gwen and Joseph L. Winslow, Marsha and David Davis and Caroline Minor
theft at Terrace Market by Madisonville youth
St. Thomas Church has a production of T. S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral on April 21 (with picture)
Terrace Park's old fire siren has to be repaired after the April 3 tornadoes
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - Stan reminisces about Eppa Rixey who lived at 108 Miami and Bubbles Hargrave who lived at 622 Miami, two old Redlegs (with pictures)
Mariemont High School has production of No No Nanette with Terrace Park students (with picture)
Terrace Park Players has production of Where's Charley? (with picture)
several Terrace Park girls have been chosen to try-out for an All Star Team
sign-up time for fourth grade girls and up for softball
registration for soccer set for April 20
former Terrace Park resident John Smale named president of Proctor and Gamble's domestic activities.