1974 May Index:
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Paul Stewart, Joyce Van Wye and Kebbie Blub admire memorial on village green (with picture)
Council report - fiscal position of the village discussed and millage increase to meet the 1975 budget and there will be a public hearing June 11 when the village finances will be openly reviewed, also discussed was improvement of Given Road bridge, installation of metal hand railings at the front door of the Community Building, new flag and new paint for the village green flagpole, repeal of an old ordinance requiring bicycle registration, approval of new salary schedule for village maintenance employees, renewal of water contract with Indian Hill, Bill Ryan's study of converting part of the landfill to a soccer field and baseball diamond, also a hearing on June 11 regarding zoning changes designating the present playfield as Recreation A and the log cabin area as B
annual Memorial Day observance planned
Garden Club members plant marigolds (with picture)
annual Memorial Day Junior Olympics will be May 27 with Jim Gilchrist and Pedro Stites as chairmen
Letters to the Editor - Dick Bowman tells about a public hearing for the budget and that the village residents have a serious problem to consider because of the rising costs, Patti Normile voices her objection of the cannons being placed at the new memorial on the Village Green
Editorial - Village Views asks for donations to keep the paper going
2 of the 12 concerts sponsored by the Friday Nighters Committee of the Symphony Women's Committee for children aged 4 to 7 will be at Terrace Park Elementary School (with picture)
the League of Women Voters elected new officers with Judy Reynolds as chairman, Carol Kelly as vice-chairman, with other officers being Phyllis McAllister, Babs Sheriff, Elinor Winchester, Joanne Kennedy and Judy Bernard
Village Bulletin Board - summer recreation programs at the log cabin start June 17 with Lynn Gerwin as arts and crafts leader, Garage Sale to be new event at Labor Day festivities, plantings at the bulletin board on Elm Avenue planted by TP Players in memory of Bill Stevens, Louise Halley will guide Garden Club on a bird walk in the Wilderness Preserve on June 4, on May 15 there was a ceremony designating 64 miles of the Little Miami River as a National Scenic River
five new trips added by Queen City Metro to the Mariemont-Milford No. 28 route
installation of new officers of the Terrace Park Woman's Club will take place in May and also included in this article is a history of the Woman's Club
Terrace Park results of May primary
Ken Troy's Outdoors - talks about hunting
MHS Musings - Mariemont High track team are Eastern Hills League Champions and the varsity baseball team to date has won 16 games and lost 5, MHS chorus is participating in the 50th anniversary convention of the Ohio Music Educators Association on May 18, on May 23 there will be an open house for the Art, Home-Ec and Music Departments, high school graduation exercises will be held June 2, class officers elected for the 1974-75 school year
Classified - the Fire Department is looking for a refrigerator, the village is looking for one or two good mowers, six puppies looking for homes, 13 year old boys looking for work, 14 year old boy would like lawn work, Marty Mileham has sand to give away
the Barry and Marie Ramsdell and their family enjoy picnics in the Wilderness Preserve (with picture)
members of Troop 286 spread wood chips on the trails in the Wilderness Preserve (with picture of Keith Terwillegar, Jamie Vogt and Andy Dumford)
News of Neighbors - Lynn Gerwin elected to the Vanderbilt University sophomore women's honorary society and Mary Gerwin elected president of the sophomore class at the Grier School, Mrs. Joseph Mottern was honored by the Welcome Wagon Club, Arthur Lanner, Louise Halley and Bruce Halley were winners in a slide contest sponsored by the Cincinnati Nature Center, Ace Tollefsen received the Silver Beaver award at the annual Dan Beard Council.