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Village Views Collection
Year: 1974
1974-01.pdf New council ponders 1974 -bright ideas are numerous but big expenses loom
Resin on the bow is ready to go - Dave Pankuk, TP Players
Resident gives tree - Marge Cook
Another appeal from management - help with Village Views
Bulletin board policies for 4 Village boards
School board reorganizes
Bulletin board - bluebirds, dumping, League of Women voters, Couples club, Clodhoppers, MHS recycling
Lewises go from islands to interiors in one step
Adventurous Ellen ready to tackel South African experience - Ellen Bailey, AFS student
NSH taps two - National Honor Society - Cindy Sauter and Paul Henley
Marlene's design chosen - Marlene Scholl designed fabric for draperies in Community House
Resin on the bow is ready to go - Dave Pankuk, TP Players
Resident gives tree - Marge Cook
Another appeal from management - help with Village Views
Bulletin board policies for 4 Village boards
School board reorganizes
Bulletin board - bluebirds, dumping, League of Women voters, Couples club, Clodhoppers, MHS recycling
Lewises go from islands to interiors in one step
Adventurous Ellen ready to tackel South African experience - Ellen Bailey, AFS student
NSH taps two - National Honor Society - Cindy Sauter and Paul Henley
Marlene's design chosen - Marlene Scholl designed fabric for draperies in Community House
1974-02
Scout paper drive February 23 with picture of Paul Osenbaugh and Doug VanMeter
Mayor Frank Corbin and others break ground for the new Village Center office complex (with picture)
council report - should Terrace Park enroll in the flood insurance national program discussed, status of the new traffic light reviewed, state auditors review Terrace Park books, passed ordinance authorizing purchase of new police cruiser, first reading of ordinance on bicycles, discussed improvement to approaches to the path over the Elm bridge, specs for new fire truck complete, Wilderness Preserve committee has plans for a new nature trail and series of nature hikes in the spring, Recreation Committee will refurbish the baseball grandstand and spruce up the recreation field, mathematical review of the use of the field presented, Recreation Committee leans toward the landfill as possible new playground use, hearing scheduled February 21 to hear appeal by the owner of Tex cafe for renewal of liquor license
higher paying jobs luring Terrace Park police away so council may be asked to approve higher salaries to reduce the rate of turnover
smell coming from stock feeding operation west of Terrace Park
MHS Highlights - high school to present "You Were Born On A Rotten Day", Jim Stites and Mark Pruiss part of 400 year free style team which qualified for All American consideration, Jay Johnson, Philip Barnes and Randy Crowell members of new Key Club, Sally Augspurger has coffee for parents of newcomers
Editorial by Ellis Rawnsley - creation of county-wide school system
St. Thomas Church offers varied Lenten program
Village Bulletin Board - Child Study Group will meet March 19, Clodhoppers will meet March 16, League of Women Voters meets March 14, crossing guard needed for the Wooster-Elm intersection, Terrace Park Players annual Kick-Off party to be February 24, residents who live alone can have extra police help, Life Squad to give baby-sitters course starting March 6, Girl Scouts will participate in an international dinner in honor of Girl Scout Week, Middle School is having wine-tasting party March 2
Kate Cornish is featured (with picture)
who the babies were mentioned in the January issue (Fred LaCrone and Bob Gerhard)
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - Terrace Park Country Club and possibility of village buy the old Country Club land for recreational use
police report - accidents in 1973 totalled 34, traffic arrests numbered 192, 403 complaints received, house checks totalled 2,485
police have fingerprints and footprints of person who broke into Terrace Park School
classified - part-time help wanted, boy will babysit and do odd jobs
fire report - the fire department responded to 28 calls, rescue unit responded to 9 calls and the life squad responded to 124 calls
Jeff Weyer and Brad Anderson receive rank of Eagle Scout (with picture)
girls from Scout Cadette Troop 653 participated in the Hamilton County Park Bird Survey with more information of this troop
new neighbors - Sandy and David Bowen, Mary and Alan Joslin, Jinny and Jo Prues, Carol and Lou Fahrnbach, Mrs. Geraldine Yelton and Mrs. Ed Bodey, Patty and Perry Roberts, Beverly and Gerald Hudson
ruled that the Evwalt Gravel Company must remove a low dam across the Little Miami River.
Scout paper drive February 23 with picture of Paul Osenbaugh and Doug VanMeter
Mayor Frank Corbin and others break ground for the new Village Center office complex (with picture)
council report - should Terrace Park enroll in the flood insurance national program discussed, status of the new traffic light reviewed, state auditors review Terrace Park books, passed ordinance authorizing purchase of new police cruiser, first reading of ordinance on bicycles, discussed improvement to approaches to the path over the Elm bridge, specs for new fire truck complete, Wilderness Preserve committee has plans for a new nature trail and series of nature hikes in the spring, Recreation Committee will refurbish the baseball grandstand and spruce up the recreation field, mathematical review of the use of the field presented, Recreation Committee leans toward the landfill as possible new playground use, hearing scheduled February 21 to hear appeal by the owner of Tex cafe for renewal of liquor license
higher paying jobs luring Terrace Park police away so council may be asked to approve higher salaries to reduce the rate of turnover
smell coming from stock feeding operation west of Terrace Park
MHS Highlights - high school to present "You Were Born On A Rotten Day", Jim Stites and Mark Pruiss part of 400 year free style team which qualified for All American consideration, Jay Johnson, Philip Barnes and Randy Crowell members of new Key Club, Sally Augspurger has coffee for parents of newcomers
Editorial by Ellis Rawnsley - creation of county-wide school system
St. Thomas Church offers varied Lenten program
Village Bulletin Board - Child Study Group will meet March 19, Clodhoppers will meet March 16, League of Women Voters meets March 14, crossing guard needed for the Wooster-Elm intersection, Terrace Park Players annual Kick-Off party to be February 24, residents who live alone can have extra police help, Life Squad to give baby-sitters course starting March 6, Girl Scouts will participate in an international dinner in honor of Girl Scout Week, Middle School is having wine-tasting party March 2
Kate Cornish is featured (with picture)
who the babies were mentioned in the January issue (Fred LaCrone and Bob Gerhard)
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - Terrace Park Country Club and possibility of village buy the old Country Club land for recreational use
police report - accidents in 1973 totalled 34, traffic arrests numbered 192, 403 complaints received, house checks totalled 2,485
police have fingerprints and footprints of person who broke into Terrace Park School
classified - part-time help wanted, boy will babysit and do odd jobs
fire report - the fire department responded to 28 calls, rescue unit responded to 9 calls and the life squad responded to 124 calls
Jeff Weyer and Brad Anderson receive rank of Eagle Scout (with picture)
girls from Scout Cadette Troop 653 participated in the Hamilton County Park Bird Survey with more information of this troop
new neighbors - Sandy and David Bowen, Mary and Alan Joslin, Jinny and Jo Prues, Carol and Lou Fahrnbach, Mrs. Geraldine Yelton and Mrs. Ed Bodey, Patty and Perry Roberts, Beverly and Gerald Hudson
ruled that the Evwalt Gravel Company must remove a low dam across the Little Miami River.
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.
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.
1974-04
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.
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.
1974-05
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.
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.
1974-06
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.
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.
1974-07
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.
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.
1974-08
Fiesta '74 activity is in full swing as the day approaches
public meeting set for September 16 on the Proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant
quorum not present for the August Council meeting
Labor Day program announced
The Appalachian Green Parks Project which originated in the Ohio University School of Theater will perform Appalachian music and dance on the Village Green for Terrace Parkers on August 26
Letters to the Editor - David M. Hummel takes issue with Mel Aichholz's letter last month about Terrace Park merging with the Milford Fire Department to save the cost of a new fire truck
editorial on proposed park based on the Kroger Hills campground and a Hamilton County Park
St. Thomas to have vacation Church school again this summer
newly remodeled undercroft to be dedicated on September 8
Village Bulletin Board - PTA to have sign-up booth at Fiesta '74, Mariemont school schedule, free mulch at the landfill, Mariemont High School Student Council to sell garbage bags, Child Study group will meet September 10 with the topic life squad and basic first aid for home emergencies, St. Thomas Nursery School will institute a Co-op Mother's Day Out program, contributions continue to come in for Village Views
Alan Baldwin thanks the expressions of sympathy he received for his wife illness and passing
Adelaide Dietrich's career at the family owned Milford Hardware (with picture of Adelaide and her sister Vera and dogs)
new neighbors - Steve and Judy Keim, John and Stephanie (Brown) Jones, Lois and Terry Swan, Dr. John and Zoe Moore, Joyce and Phillip Harrington and James and Janet Boudrie
Fire Department and Life Squad invite public to its September drill
Bake Sale booth at Fiesta '74 looking for contributors
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - 1895 well dug to be adjusted for a windmill on Terrace Place across from Little Miami Railroad depot, in 1900 Miami nothing more than a pathway for carriages, in the beginning Terrace Park was the terminus of the CM&L Traction company, in 1900 the Mayor entertained a motion to instruct Marshall L. W. Conkling that if he didn't do his duty he would be asked to resign and his salary for July, August & September was $8.75, permission granted to R. L. Underwood to sell electrical power for public and private use and a portion of the building stands at 815 Miami Avenue
paintings by William E. Fay will be exhibited at Closson Gallery and Paul R. Stewart will be installed as Cincinnati-area chairman of SCORE
the Terrace Park League of Women Voters will meet September 18 and will have a report on the Princeton School System
congestion on Wooster Pike through Terrace Park seems to have lessened
O.K.I. conducted a meeting to explain the program to preserve the Little Miami River
Wrenwood dudes dare comers to the annual volleyball competition at Fiesta '74
Terrace Park Tigers win Knothole Baseball Class C-1 District Championship
King Soccer has 200 local kids
Sandy McAnich will help Fiesta '74 send balloons aloft
neighborhood kids have carnival for Neediest Kids of All (with picture).
Fiesta '74 activity is in full swing as the day approaches
public meeting set for September 16 on the Proposed Wastewater Treatment Plant
quorum not present for the August Council meeting
Labor Day program announced
The Appalachian Green Parks Project which originated in the Ohio University School of Theater will perform Appalachian music and dance on the Village Green for Terrace Parkers on August 26
Letters to the Editor - David M. Hummel takes issue with Mel Aichholz's letter last month about Terrace Park merging with the Milford Fire Department to save the cost of a new fire truck
editorial on proposed park based on the Kroger Hills campground and a Hamilton County Park
St. Thomas to have vacation Church school again this summer
newly remodeled undercroft to be dedicated on September 8
Village Bulletin Board - PTA to have sign-up booth at Fiesta '74, Mariemont school schedule, free mulch at the landfill, Mariemont High School Student Council to sell garbage bags, Child Study group will meet September 10 with the topic life squad and basic first aid for home emergencies, St. Thomas Nursery School will institute a Co-op Mother's Day Out program, contributions continue to come in for Village Views
Alan Baldwin thanks the expressions of sympathy he received for his wife illness and passing
Adelaide Dietrich's career at the family owned Milford Hardware (with picture of Adelaide and her sister Vera and dogs)
new neighbors - Steve and Judy Keim, John and Stephanie (Brown) Jones, Lois and Terry Swan, Dr. John and Zoe Moore, Joyce and Phillip Harrington and James and Janet Boudrie
Fire Department and Life Squad invite public to its September drill
Bake Sale booth at Fiesta '74 looking for contributors
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - 1895 well dug to be adjusted for a windmill on Terrace Place across from Little Miami Railroad depot, in 1900 Miami nothing more than a pathway for carriages, in the beginning Terrace Park was the terminus of the CM&L Traction company, in 1900 the Mayor entertained a motion to instruct Marshall L. W. Conkling that if he didn't do his duty he would be asked to resign and his salary for July, August & September was $8.75, permission granted to R. L. Underwood to sell electrical power for public and private use and a portion of the building stands at 815 Miami Avenue
paintings by William E. Fay will be exhibited at Closson Gallery and Paul R. Stewart will be installed as Cincinnati-area chairman of SCORE
the Terrace Park League of Women Voters will meet September 18 and will have a report on the Princeton School System
congestion on Wooster Pike through Terrace Park seems to have lessened
O.K.I. conducted a meeting to explain the program to preserve the Little Miami River
Wrenwood dudes dare comers to the annual volleyball competition at Fiesta '74
Terrace Park Tigers win Knothole Baseball Class C-1 District Championship
King Soccer has 200 local kids
Sandy McAnich will help Fiesta '74 send balloons aloft
neighborhood kids have carnival for Neediest Kids of All (with picture).
1974-09
Council August meeting - delayed until the 28th with new business held to a minimum since two councilmen were absent and the September meeting was in two weeks - citizens' problems included cars parked in front of home for Dr. Pschesang's business, dogs at large, fence permit problem of John Harper, possible reopening of Grady restaurant, resolution passed to place a five mill tax levy on the ballot, resolution passed authorizing purchase of a Yazoo grass mower, Council September meeting - School Board seeking village land for additional tennis courts, Recreation Commission has concerns about lack of sufficient playing fields for baseball, football and soccer, Dr. Pschesang wishes to enlarge his dental facility, serious need for Fire Department and Life Squad volunteers, consider tighter policy regarding collection and disposal of non-decomposible trash, first reading of ordinance defining Recreational Zoning, decision to take a long, hard look at the village's entire zoning ordinance, resolution presented for submission to the Hamilton County Building Inspector asking for revocation of the conditional variance under which Kunz gravel mining interests are currently operating
Jim Allison elected to the Athletic Hall of Fame (with picture)
Relocation of Route 50
the Mayor calls for volunteers for the Fire Department and Life Squad
Paul R. Stewart is the Regional SCORE Man of The Year (with picture)
Letters to the Editor - Lillie Conkling Roberts - took offense to Stan Miller's Memorabilia the month before about her father, Lucius W. Conkling and his job as marshal, Bob Terwillegar - open thank you letter to the squad and firefighters, Luis Fernandez - new address in Madrid, Ruth Lanner - complaint about the noisy children and adults at the concert in August making it hard to enjoy the music
Classified - free cats and for sale Bundy flute and case
Garden Club flower show to be held October 1 with entries of vegetables and flowers
R. C. Terwillegar writes about the need for life squad and fire department members
Terrace Park Players present Terrace Park Recreation Commission with a check (with picture of Joe Milenkevich and Ed Tigner) and new board members appointed
profile on the Horst D. Fluck family from Frankfurt, Germany
group needed to review and update the Terrace Park Village Zoning Ordinance
Bulletin Board - Clodhoppers "Septemberfest" set for September 21, school pictures September 27, adult ed classes start at the high school September 30, Garden Club October 1, Child Study Group October 1, Mariemont High School PTSA meeting and Open House October 8, T.P. Elementary Open House October 21, recycling service September 28 and October 12 and every second and fourth Saturday, last day for Bulletin Board items October 8 and every second Tuesday, League of Women Voters October 9
Mariemont High School PTA Bridge Marathon will resume in October
Ken Troy's Outdoors - Ken had a Brittany he would take hunting quail and pheasant
new neighbors - Don and Judy Brown, Horst and Ersla Fluck, Harry and Vera Hodges, Dana and Brenda Bieglow
Bob and Ginny Wiegand, Dick and Ellen Ward, Robert and Susan Payne, Doug and Lynn Garden
the fire station will hold an open house on October 10 during fire prevention week and training schedule for the Life Squad and fire training (with pictures of old and new pumper)
the Child Study Group will meet October 1 and the speaker will be Ann Deem on "My Child, Challenged or Pressured"
review of Fiesta '74
Mariemont High School PTSA will sponsor an open house book sale on October 8
list of high school events
Chief Hiett reports on police department spending and needs
Gardening with Ruth gives tips on soil preparation.
Council August meeting - delayed until the 28th with new business held to a minimum since two councilmen were absent and the September meeting was in two weeks - citizens' problems included cars parked in front of home for Dr. Pschesang's business, dogs at large, fence permit problem of John Harper, possible reopening of Grady restaurant, resolution passed to place a five mill tax levy on the ballot, resolution passed authorizing purchase of a Yazoo grass mower, Council September meeting - School Board seeking village land for additional tennis courts, Recreation Commission has concerns about lack of sufficient playing fields for baseball, football and soccer, Dr. Pschesang wishes to enlarge his dental facility, serious need for Fire Department and Life Squad volunteers, consider tighter policy regarding collection and disposal of non-decomposible trash, first reading of ordinance defining Recreational Zoning, decision to take a long, hard look at the village's entire zoning ordinance, resolution presented for submission to the Hamilton County Building Inspector asking for revocation of the conditional variance under which Kunz gravel mining interests are currently operating
Jim Allison elected to the Athletic Hall of Fame (with picture)
Relocation of Route 50
the Mayor calls for volunteers for the Fire Department and Life Squad
Paul R. Stewart is the Regional SCORE Man of The Year (with picture)
Letters to the Editor - Lillie Conkling Roberts - took offense to Stan Miller's Memorabilia the month before about her father, Lucius W. Conkling and his job as marshal, Bob Terwillegar - open thank you letter to the squad and firefighters, Luis Fernandez - new address in Madrid, Ruth Lanner - complaint about the noisy children and adults at the concert in August making it hard to enjoy the music
Classified - free cats and for sale Bundy flute and case
Garden Club flower show to be held October 1 with entries of vegetables and flowers
R. C. Terwillegar writes about the need for life squad and fire department members
Terrace Park Players present Terrace Park Recreation Commission with a check (with picture of Joe Milenkevich and Ed Tigner) and new board members appointed
profile on the Horst D. Fluck family from Frankfurt, Germany
group needed to review and update the Terrace Park Village Zoning Ordinance
Bulletin Board - Clodhoppers "Septemberfest" set for September 21, school pictures September 27, adult ed classes start at the high school September 30, Garden Club October 1, Child Study Group October 1, Mariemont High School PTSA meeting and Open House October 8, T.P. Elementary Open House October 21, recycling service September 28 and October 12 and every second and fourth Saturday, last day for Bulletin Board items October 8 and every second Tuesday, League of Women Voters October 9
Mariemont High School PTA Bridge Marathon will resume in October
Ken Troy's Outdoors - Ken had a Brittany he would take hunting quail and pheasant
new neighbors - Don and Judy Brown, Horst and Ersla Fluck, Harry and Vera Hodges, Dana and Brenda Bieglow
Bob and Ginny Wiegand, Dick and Ellen Ward, Robert and Susan Payne, Doug and Lynn Garden
the fire station will hold an open house on October 10 during fire prevention week and training schedule for the Life Squad and fire training (with pictures of old and new pumper)
the Child Study Group will meet October 1 and the speaker will be Ann Deem on "My Child, Challenged or Pressured"
review of Fiesta '74
Mariemont High School PTSA will sponsor an open house book sale on October 8
list of high school events
Chief Hiett reports on police department spending and needs
Gardening with Ruth gives tips on soil preparation.
1974-10
Mariemont District Board of Education is pushing for a 6.75 levy in November (with picture of Ben and Phyllis McAllister, Bob Morrison and Craig and Ann Mulhauser)
meeting held September 16 on the proposed sewage treatment plant that would service an office complex planned by BBSCo. with a lot of opposition and hearing in Columbus on October 4
Mayor Frank Corbin writes about the need to pass a 5 mill levy for village operating purposes
Letters to the Editor - John Hodges urges Terrace Park voters to vote "yes" for the 6.75 mill school operating levy
Terrace Pops concert to be held on November 2 and 3 (with picture of Dwight Wages)
Judi Minges writes that Hamilton County wants a 1.5 mill levy passed for mentally retarded passed
Village Bulletin Board - Boy Scouts will collect papers on October 19, Labor Day Festival grossed $7,300, Garden Club members will make decorations for the Christmas house tour, Robert C. Terwillegar was one of five Ohioans to receive Ohio's 1974 Conservation Achievement Award, St. Thomas Church bazaar will be happy to receive any leftover Halloween candy
Council - discussion preceded the regular meeting on BBSCo.'s proposed package sewage treatment plant, approved occupancy of a "fancy foods" store in new shopping center, tabled discussion on whether Fire and Life Squad should service new county park, Recreation Committee has appointed a committee to study proposed use of the landfill for additional playfields, approved Ray Cadwallader to serve as new chairman of the P & Z Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals who will replace Bruce Brown and Tom Resor resigned from the Commission and Alan Griffith will be a new member, four people volunteered to serve on a newly-formed zoning review board to study, evaluate and update the over-all zoning ordinance
council will host two open houses about the up-coming tax levy
Mayor's Court may have changes due to Ohio Supreme Court ruling
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - history of Terrace Park School
MHS Musings - Janet Kauffman and Meredith McAllister named semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship program, Mary Harrier, John Henley and Steve Sachs are in "Wait Until Dark", AFS student Tazuko Oshima is living with Betsey and Jud Gale, counselors at Camp Kern include many from Terrace Park, Home Coming is October 25
Classified - 14 year old boy will babysit, ambitious boy wants to rake leaves, piano teacher has openings
Terrace Park Bulldogs play a high class brand of football
24th annual St. Thomas Church Bazaar to be held November 14 (with picture of Bev Smith, Sue Bucy, Sally Augspurger and Dot Speery.
Mariemont District Board of Education is pushing for a 6.75 levy in November (with picture of Ben and Phyllis McAllister, Bob Morrison and Craig and Ann Mulhauser)
meeting held September 16 on the proposed sewage treatment plant that would service an office complex planned by BBSCo. with a lot of opposition and hearing in Columbus on October 4
Mayor Frank Corbin writes about the need to pass a 5 mill levy for village operating purposes
Letters to the Editor - John Hodges urges Terrace Park voters to vote "yes" for the 6.75 mill school operating levy
Terrace Pops concert to be held on November 2 and 3 (with picture of Dwight Wages)
Judi Minges writes that Hamilton County wants a 1.5 mill levy passed for mentally retarded passed
Village Bulletin Board - Boy Scouts will collect papers on October 19, Labor Day Festival grossed $7,300, Garden Club members will make decorations for the Christmas house tour, Robert C. Terwillegar was one of five Ohioans to receive Ohio's 1974 Conservation Achievement Award, St. Thomas Church bazaar will be happy to receive any leftover Halloween candy
Council - discussion preceded the regular meeting on BBSCo.'s proposed package sewage treatment plant, approved occupancy of a "fancy foods" store in new shopping center, tabled discussion on whether Fire and Life Squad should service new county park, Recreation Committee has appointed a committee to study proposed use of the landfill for additional playfields, approved Ray Cadwallader to serve as new chairman of the P & Z Commission and the Zoning Board of Appeals who will replace Bruce Brown and Tom Resor resigned from the Commission and Alan Griffith will be a new member, four people volunteered to serve on a newly-formed zoning review board to study, evaluate and update the over-all zoning ordinance
council will host two open houses about the up-coming tax levy
Mayor's Court may have changes due to Ohio Supreme Court ruling
Stan Miller's Memorabilia - history of Terrace Park School
MHS Musings - Janet Kauffman and Meredith McAllister named semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship program, Mary Harrier, John Henley and Steve Sachs are in "Wait Until Dark", AFS student Tazuko Oshima is living with Betsey and Jud Gale, counselors at Camp Kern include many from Terrace Park, Home Coming is October 25
Classified - 14 year old boy will babysit, ambitious boy wants to rake leaves, piano teacher has openings
Terrace Park Bulldogs play a high class brand of football
24th annual St. Thomas Church Bazaar to be held November 14 (with picture of Bev Smith, Sue Bucy, Sally Augspurger and Dot Speery.
1974-11
Garden Club's bi-annual Christmas house tour will include the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Flach Douglas, 1 Circus Place, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, 307 Wanoka Woods, Mr. and Mrs. William Pettit, 415 Elm Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, 301 Wanoka Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stollmaier, 202 Harvard Avenue on December 8 with picture of Rita Leming, Inge Ritchie and Eunice Bowman
results of school levy, operating levy and other issues
Council - M&D Waste Collection having trouble with broken down trucks, Jim Parker has concerns with the recreational zoning ordinance, improvements to the walkway over the Elm Road railroad bridge proposed, problem of unleashed dogs discussed, recommendation of hiring Phillip Bock as a probationary policy officer passed, Pat Henley recommended that the Wilderness Preserve Committee have a voice in the study being done by the Recreation Committee
rumor about a man walking his dog being mugged turned out to be a small boy on his way home from the store with a can of baked beans was stopped by another boy who took the beans
Letters to the Editor - Frank Corbin tanked Villagers for their support of the tax levy and that Council will do their best to prove their trust is well placed
Council passed a resolution stating any sewage treatment plant adjacent to the village boundaries presented an undesirable risk to the community
Classified - 1972 edition of World Book, etc. for sale, Tom Ryan collecting wooden shafted golf clubs, older teenager wants odd jobs
Wilderness Preserve purposes and usage
Village Bulletin Board - St. Thomas Clothing Exchange needs clothing, buyers and volunteer workers, boys interested in basketball report to gym on Saturdays, two women looking for house work, Garden Club Christmas luncheon to be held December 3, recycling continues at elementary school, Child Study Group Christmas party December 18, openings for families who want to skate at the Gardens Ice Pavillion
Jeanne Sanker writes about Ray Allison
Ken Troy's Outdoors - talks about how small the world is when we meet people from our own area in the most unlikely places and how he met Stan Miller at a fishing contest and how Stan took home all the prizes
list on how Terrace Parkers voted
new neighbors - Gary and Jane Ramsey, David and Denise Kilbury, Wally and Jackie Campbell and Phelps and Whitney Long
village workers have hauled almost 200 loads of leaves over the last few weeks (with picture of Charlie, Ed and Marvin)
Mariemont High School football team won Easter Hills League championship
Fire Department pancake supper a success.
Garden Club's bi-annual Christmas house tour will include the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Flach Douglas, 1 Circus Place, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowman, 307 Wanoka Woods, Mr. and Mrs. William Pettit, 415 Elm Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright, 301 Wanoka Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stollmaier, 202 Harvard Avenue on December 8 with picture of Rita Leming, Inge Ritchie and Eunice Bowman
results of school levy, operating levy and other issues
Council - M&D Waste Collection having trouble with broken down trucks, Jim Parker has concerns with the recreational zoning ordinance, improvements to the walkway over the Elm Road railroad bridge proposed, problem of unleashed dogs discussed, recommendation of hiring Phillip Bock as a probationary policy officer passed, Pat Henley recommended that the Wilderness Preserve Committee have a voice in the study being done by the Recreation Committee
rumor about a man walking his dog being mugged turned out to be a small boy on his way home from the store with a can of baked beans was stopped by another boy who took the beans
Letters to the Editor - Frank Corbin tanked Villagers for their support of the tax levy and that Council will do their best to prove their trust is well placed
Council passed a resolution stating any sewage treatment plant adjacent to the village boundaries presented an undesirable risk to the community
Classified - 1972 edition of World Book, etc. for sale, Tom Ryan collecting wooden shafted golf clubs, older teenager wants odd jobs
Wilderness Preserve purposes and usage
Village Bulletin Board - St. Thomas Clothing Exchange needs clothing, buyers and volunteer workers, boys interested in basketball report to gym on Saturdays, two women looking for house work, Garden Club Christmas luncheon to be held December 3, recycling continues at elementary school, Child Study Group Christmas party December 18, openings for families who want to skate at the Gardens Ice Pavillion
Jeanne Sanker writes about Ray Allison
Ken Troy's Outdoors - talks about how small the world is when we meet people from our own area in the most unlikely places and how he met Stan Miller at a fishing contest and how Stan took home all the prizes
list on how Terrace Parkers voted
new neighbors - Gary and Jane Ramsey, David and Denise Kilbury, Wally and Jackie Campbell and Phelps and Whitney Long
village workers have hauled almost 200 loads of leaves over the last few weeks (with picture of Charlie, Ed and Marvin)
Mariemont High School football team won Easter Hills League championship
Fire Department pancake supper a success.
1974-12
Allen Baldwin retires after 32 years of service to Terrace Park (with picture)
leash law is enforced
map showing Wilderness Preserve paths
Council - the first thing discussed was a presentation by the Recreation Committee to use the Wilderness Preserve for soccer fields and opposition, third reading of proposed ordinance rezoning the landfill and present playfield was deferred, Dr. Paul Pschesand again asked for assistance with the zoning problem that centers on enlarging his dental office, ordinance approving 1975 budget passed, first reading of public intoxication ordinance approved, update on fire truck
notice of meeting of the Recreation Committee on January 7
Letters to the Editor -Pat Henley is reporting that she is retiring from the Village Views staff . Dottie Vickers is reporting a shortage of baseball and soccer facilities. G. Franklin Lowe, M.D. Reports that there is a spill over of children in the Wilderness Preserve. from the fields into the remaining wilderness area. : Wilderness Letters- Reed Fahnestock oppses taking any of the Wilderness Preserve for recreational fields. Village Bulletin Board. Santa makes his annual appearance at theVillage Green on Sunday afternoon December 22 at 2:00 p.m. Pre Yule Collection: Saturday morning , December 21st is the last chance in 1975 to get rid of your accumulation of newspapers and magazines. The Scouts will be collecting those tied up and put at your doorstep from 9 to noon. For Years of Service- Those interested in joining with the official village family in honoring Allan Baldwin on his retirement December 31, may check with Mayor Corbin , 831-6271 for particulars. Post Yule Attractions- Consider taking the kids to watch the Mariemont Invitational Swimming Meet on Saturday January 11th at the High School. On with The Show- Director Tom Ryan has scheduled readinga at 3
30 p.m. on December 29 at the Community House for the Player's Supper Comedy Show. He is interested in hearing from aspiring comics and singers. Winter Dumping - The landfill will not be open on Saturday afternoons from December 21 through February. It will reopen on Saturdays 2 to 5 p.m. on March 1st. Sports Program Needs Space: On December 10th Council was presented with a proposal by the Terrace Park Recreation Commission to create much needed athletic fields in the Wilderness Preserve. Stan Millers Memorabelia
Stan Miller has written a very interesing article about Conkling grocery store and notion store. It was also a Post Office and Town Hall. (Picture) Have Soccer Team Will travel. During the four day Thanksgiving Vacation. Eighteen girls from the Senior division Soccer team Coached by Bill Everhart Played in an international Soccer tournament in Bowie Maryland.
Allen Baldwin retires after 32 years of service to Terrace Park (with picture)
leash law is enforced
map showing Wilderness Preserve paths
Council - the first thing discussed was a presentation by the Recreation Committee to use the Wilderness Preserve for soccer fields and opposition, third reading of proposed ordinance rezoning the landfill and present playfield was deferred, Dr. Paul Pschesand again asked for assistance with the zoning problem that centers on enlarging his dental office, ordinance approving 1975 budget passed, first reading of public intoxication ordinance approved, update on fire truck
notice of meeting of the Recreation Committee on January 7
Letters to the Editor -Pat Henley is reporting that she is retiring from the Village Views staff . Dottie Vickers is reporting a shortage of baseball and soccer facilities. G. Franklin Lowe, M.D. Reports that there is a spill over of children in the Wilderness Preserve. from the fields into the remaining wilderness area. : Wilderness Letters- Reed Fahnestock oppses taking any of the Wilderness Preserve for recreational fields. Village Bulletin Board. Santa makes his annual appearance at theVillage Green on Sunday afternoon December 22 at 2:00 p.m. Pre Yule Collection: Saturday morning , December 21st is the last chance in 1975 to get rid of your accumulation of newspapers and magazines. The Scouts will be collecting those tied up and put at your doorstep from 9 to noon. For Years of Service- Those interested in joining with the official village family in honoring Allan Baldwin on his retirement December 31, may check with Mayor Corbin , 831-6271 for particulars. Post Yule Attractions- Consider taking the kids to watch the Mariemont Invitational Swimming Meet on Saturday January 11th at the High School. On with The Show- Director Tom Ryan has scheduled readinga at 3
30 p.m. on December 29 at the Community House for the Player's Supper Comedy Show. He is interested in hearing from aspiring comics and singers. Winter Dumping - The landfill will not be open on Saturday afternoons from December 21 through February. It will reopen on Saturdays 2 to 5 p.m. on March 1st. Sports Program Needs Space: On December 10th Council was presented with a proposal by the Terrace Park Recreation Commission to create much needed athletic fields in the Wilderness Preserve. Stan Millers Memorabelia
Stan Miller has written a very interesing article about Conkling grocery store and notion store. It was also a Post Office and Town Hall. (Picture) Have Soccer Team Will travel. During the four day Thanksgiving Vacation. Eighteen girls from the Senior division Soccer team Coached by Bill Everhart Played in an international Soccer tournament in Bowie Maryland.