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Story April 19, 1948

The Ohio Daily Express

Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Residents of Haller Street area to meet with South Side Civic organization at James Hudson's home to discuss neighborhood improvements like street lighting, sewerage, and trash collection. President Fred Bowers highlights recent success in installing a traffic beacon after 20 years.

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SOUTH SIDE CIVIC GROUP MEETING TONIGHT
By Jimmie N. Jones

Residents of the Haller street area will meet with the South Side Civic organization tonight at the home of James Hudson, 977 Haller street. Fred Bowers, president of the civic group urges all property owners in the area to come out and hear the report of committees appointed at the last meeting.

Continued effort to improve the neighborhood conditions with respect to street lighting, sewerage, trash collections and other items of importance to the tax payers of the Haller street area.

With the traffic beacon installed at the intersection of Germantown and Euclid after a 20-year effort marks another triumph in the program of the South Side Civic unit under the leadership of Mr. Bowers. Bowers has the assurance of city officials that all evils of "lack of attention" to these problems will be taken care of after all the facts relative to the situation are placed before the proper authorities.

What sub-type of article is it?

Civic Announcement Community News

What keywords are associated?

South Side Civic Haller Street Neighborhood Improvement Traffic Beacon Fred Bowers

What entities or persons were involved?

Jimmie N. Jones James Hudson Fred Bowers

Where did it happen?

977 Haller Street; Intersection Of Germantown And Euclid

Story Details

Key Persons

Jimmie N. Jones James Hudson Fred Bowers

Location

977 Haller Street; Intersection Of Germantown And Euclid

Event Date

Tonight

Story Details

Meeting to discuss reports on neighborhood improvements including street lighting, sewerage, trash collection; recent success with traffic beacon installation after 20 years; assurances from city officials to address issues.

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