1974 June Index:
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Eugene Desvernine sworn in as council member to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Kent Smith (with picture)
council - hearing held on rezoning the school playfield to Recreation A and the landfill-Log Cabin area to Recreation B and a suggestion was made to rezone the Wilderness Preserve as a recreational zone, hearing on the proposed 1975 budget, property tax increase of about 5 mills is viewed as the best source for new revenue, cost of new fire pumper will come from the Improvement Fund and the motion passed as did the second and third emergency readings, Hilliard Fjord's term on the Zoning Board of Appeals expired and Ray Cadwallader's name was recommended as successor and accepted by all, Kent Smith's resignation from council was announced, approved second and third readings on the ordinance which sets class salary ranges for the Police Department, acceptance of M & D Waste Collection bid
Council held a special meeting May 28 concerning a new pumper for the fire department and it's housing
the Fire Department and Life Squad hold open house to seek volunteers (with picture)
new neighbors - Albert Jordan, William and Patty Weakley, Mike and Sandi Jones, George and Nancy Benson, John and Kay Quist (returning), John and Marge (Schulkers) Harbison, Bill and Betsy Schwinn and Thomas and Sunji Cannon
MHS National Honor Society adopts new policy of choosing all members in the spring of their junior year
wood water skis with tow rope for sale
girls from Girl Scout Troop 1431 place a wreath at the 30-year-old war memorial (with picture)
View from Village Views - council needs money so why not consider an income tax and - the woes of money because the Village Views did not get much in contributions from the residents in its last request
Letters to the Editor - Mel Aichholz takes issue with Council's spending. Paul R. Stewart gives the results of a survey about the cannons on the Green, Laura W. Douglas takes issue with Patti Normile's letter about the cannons on the Green
word puzzle containing words and places common to Terrace Park
Lou Ott presenting scholarship checks to Paul Henley and Allison Hopkins (with picture)
Terrace Parkers who received special awards
Muddled Memos and Trivia - Miami Grove and Edgewater sections annexed, slab found in barn fire was of Wm. Riddle, born September, 1820. Died 1863 and also his wife Isabella, age 104 years, when Gene Schott pitched for the Reds in the 1940s he lived at 807 Lexington Avenue, in 1894 the Village accepted the bid of the Bader Artificial Stone Company for the first sidewalk and that was on Terrace Place, until March 13, 1960 you had a box at the post office where you received your mail, the Village Green or a part thereof was acquired by suit against Carrie Chaney, etc.
46 Terrace Parkers graduate from Mariemont High School
public hearing on mechanical sewage treatment plant proposed by BBS Company
Terrace Park girls become first class scouts (with picture)
list of winners for the 1974 Junior Olympics
Joseph E. Prues appointed to the sales staff of West Shell Realtors.