For beerandjvineWyomingdoesn’t get permitThe City of Wyomingand Wyoming Hoard of Education have block attempt to transfer a carryout beer and wine license to the King Kwik \ 1 init \1;trket. 1 ocatec 1 at 1 \\ vo in i ng avenue, the corner lt;t Wyoming avenueand Springfield pike.The Ohio Department ofLiquor Control announceditIt1 i .c■ transfer requesto transfer-ns c-f rom Clara Oerhauser.Cracker Barrel, 1212 Springfield pike, to Clara fierhauser King Kwik. had been rejected.Application had been made hv C B Ansann Jr.. 7,|! 1 Virginia a en n e.r (- --- ti f *YV\»* 'it v * '**um fil objected at a hearing onmseveral g: .o u t that King Kwik already ha one license in the city, and while the previous owner at 1 Wyoming avenue had a license, the store wasn't open at late hours and on Sundays, as is King Kwik.The City and W y*»m ingB(»a rd of Kducal ion [w iti tit ed out t hat W y lt;ming Public Library is just 65feet awav; S--- D*Elementary School, 18ofeet. Middle School. 200 feet: St. feet and Wyoming CivicCenter within a block.*s .I * intent e'tipi .sing t1ie op4 r U I, ■.a reWtatuse locations, excessiveUttering would result and‘rage persons wotempted to obtain beer andwine during teen...... is a s.' M Mity cone ‘The issuance of icense w* mid result in tie congestion, a police problems related to the sale of alchoholic beverages, and would alterthe tramediate area ;i lt;■W vi *1VCl nil!L 111i n £ H«* a r ri ^ration po ii u in v r 'i»u s -1 u d eni patronize the t »re betore and after and beerand \\:Hf u-'Uid ht in the 1, r?n 1 in attract ion to *ts Sell -service w aui t nt b**ard' arcumt nt. *Mbl\ vreatt -itMl • ■Liquor I ifinds that thethe Wvmningore well f*Citv Councilobjections of the Wyoming would result in a substan-Board of Education and tialdecencvOf mgood order; fie part rnentauthority to% «t if in.t stated. ‘ Theisac-‘At’ -'V/. ■ b VP V •'V.W1. ' '-•*jsy •'!jiT•.'fif.«****«•mCurfew forSharonville?h\ Pal U aMrnaunSharonville city officials are asking citizens of the« i *Luke ^ itodwpromotesC o mrauntt yugn iscnooi students wereoverjoyed this week to learn that Luke Woods. Athletic Director and ateacher ofHe replaces NormanCut right, who has movedon to a f sjtion in theButler Countv Vocational*School. The Reading Board\s wWoods came to Reading as a teacher in 1966 and was varsity football coachin 1967. He left the coaching position in 1969 toassume res ponsftDirector. Woods.\nn. live in Mrs. Woods is a* *teacher atSchoolitv toa curfew- shall he imposedon young people of the community. Citizens areasked to call SharonvillePolice Dept between 8 a m and 8 p.m. and stateH mrni miA decision will be madeat the next meeting of Council, scheduled for August 28. Citizens reaction will he considered.sidents appeared atmeeting toand theftand small trees were ruined in their vards hv bovs who “roam the streets untilverv late hours.” Otherressboys who appear to bebetween 12 and 15 or 16vears of age. have used spray paint cans to paint obscenities on theiri remUsually.” one residentii« Hfappear tobeer cans 'President ofVirgil Lovett said he feels a curfew would curtail thefreedom of all Sharonville youths, the majority of• IPwhom said Lovett, are innocent of such crimes.Mavor John S.tiirsaid he has discusssed the growing number of complaints withthev feel a curfew seems to he the onlv answer to suchvandalism.Council consider a curfew. Other members of Councilmunity meetings are inflitwj ■ ■lt; mRecreat ion Cent er.Council then asked that citizens call in their