1974 July Index:
PDF: 1974 July1974-07
Proposed state and county park areas are Little Dry Run Park, area on the bluff overlooking Camp Dennison and area extending from the western edge of Terrace Park to the Newtown Bridge (with drawings)
Council - rezoning of the playfield and landfill-Log Cabin continued, final presentation of the 1975 budget which council approved
Patrolman Charles Edward Rudnicki helps in helicopter rescue on the Little Miami River in the Milford area (with picture)
wife of Al Baldwin stricken with heart ailment and contributions are being solicited
state part west of Terrace Park approved in principle, Hamilton County Park Board plans a part across the Little Miami River from Terrace Park and two ecological preservation areas on the river bluff across the river from Camp Dennison
Bill Everhart's Cincinnati City championship soccer team traveled to Toronto, Canada to compete in the annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament
Letters to the Editor - Don and Marge Cooke share the first blooming of their Bee Bee tree from Korea, Mel Aichholz takes issue with the authorized purchase of a new fire engine
Village Views editorial on the need for a new pumper fire truck
Ken Troy's Outdoors - relax instead of taking everything so seriously
Dino Costanzo's hobby is birds and wildlife painting them as well as studying them
Scout Troop 286 spent a week at Camp Craig
the Terrace Park band will have a concert on the Village Green on August 19
the St. Thomas Bazaar is set for November 14 and chairmen have been selected
Mariemont PTA is having a fashion show next spring so needleworkers are needed
the St. Thomas Bazaar will draw a winner for the signature quilt
Bill Abernethy and Gene Desvernine will co-chair the 1974 Labor Day Raffle
the Labor Day Festival will have a Garage Sale
the class of 1949 will have their 25th reunion
tennis winners (with picture of Gene Desvernine
the Garden Club holds its 5th annual gardner's holiday with a slide presentation by Stan Miller and synopsis of what the Club has contributed is noted
Terrace Park Swim Club swimmers and how they performed
the Life Squad and Fire Department have a special recruit drill open to anyone
the Log Cabin Recreation Area is having arts and crafts five days a week led by Lynne Gerwin and games and sports led by Cindy Kain.