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   Howland Bandwagon (Newspaper) - October 16, 1974, Howland, Ohio                               The Voice of Rowland HOWL AND Enter td ai Second Clais onto 10 Cents A Copy First Year No. 30 26 Pages OCTOBER 1974 Begin leaf pick-up ROWLAND Howland Township will conduct its annual leaf pick-up from Oct. 14 through Nov. according to a statement released by Township Road Harry I Residents are asked to place the leaves in plastic bags and set them at the preferably not where garbage pick-up is Bags containing anything other than leaves will not be Leaf pick-up will be made the first part of the week ing the seven week but there will be no pick-up on grade I building open house HOWLAND Parents of students in the seventh grade building are invited to attend open house at that Oct. beginning at 7 p.m. Parents will have the opportunity to follow their child's schedule for a typical Thursday school day with room visitation and teacher The compact evening will begin with a short tation in the auditorium at 7 p.m. when general procedures and directions will be Parents must know their child's home room number Classes end at p.m. Any parent not arriving for home room period is asked to stop at the office to pick up thier child's schedule for the Robert P. is Assistant Principal at the Policy on passes amended HOWLAND Howland Board of Education has amended its policy on issuing Golden Age Passes to now include disabled persons who are on Social Security regardless of The for the past three has issued passes to persons 62 years of age and providing he or she lives in the Howland School A Golden Age Pass entitles the bearer to attend all home school events free of The pass is for general ad- mission and cannot be con- verted into reserved seat Eligible citizens may apply in persons at Superintendent James Wolfe's office in the Administration Building during school AT HOME ON THE RANGE The Lone Ranger may not have started like but a wooden rocking horse suits Craig Easterling just Playing cowboy is only one of the ways that a imagination can go to work at the Cooperative Nursery School being held at Howland United Methodist For more photos and see page 2. At Zoning Commission meeting complain vs. commercial ventures HOWLAND Irate residents of Rd. disturbed about rumors of of nursery school and a medical clinic being constructed in their attended last Thursday's quarterly meeting of the Howland Zoning Commission to voice their The residents objected to the residential area becoming with Commercial type namely an- tique shops in buildings and nursery with special ob- jection to the latter A medical for which a zoning construction permit was purchased over three months was slated for construction on the west corner of the intersection of State Route 46 and Mines Road Residents questioned the of such an en- in a residential and were told there were no restrictions for either a doctor's office of medical The purchaser of the permit for the proposed medical due to unforseen was unable to proceed with construction of the building and the permit is not longer There is a 90 days limit which calls for construction to begin or the permit becomes Residents also objected to construction of a nursery reportedly proposed for construction on the vacant lot just north of the Firestone corner of Routes 46 and 422. No construction permit has been purchased for such a nor is the area zoned for it. Spokesmen for the group were Rosario 2689 Rd. and William 2657 Cortland Rd. Joseph 2565 Rd. asked the Commission to consider a ruling that would limit parking areas in residential areas and a rule to govern back parking in residential areas in regards to business in residential zoned Some of the residents ex- pressed their opinions in regard to Garage saying that they favored limiting the but no opinions were voiced as to how to control the number of sales a person might have each nor of how to control the number of days any one sale might Zoning Commission members attending the meeting were James chairman Robert Biery and Ralph Henri another Com- mission arrived when the meeting was being Hughes named director HOWLAND Merrritt Hughes was named Director of the annual Saturday Basketball program for boys in grades six through The clinic which began this will be held for 16 Saturdays during this school Howland Board of Education approved the program at its recent meeting and named Hughes total cost to the Board is INSIDE THE BANDWAGON HOWLAND YOUNG complete present information to inter- ested persons as part of a display booth at the Eastwood Man this Shown above Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prox of Miles and Players Cindy Tina stein and Jane The Howland Young a drama group who were at the Mall in the costumes of their last play hope to raise enough money for sets and costumes for this Menu Society Sports Want Ads Page 25 Page 2 Page 20 24 Annexation opposed by School Board HOWLAND Howland Board of Education has gone on record as opposing an- of any land to any adjoining The resolution presented by Board member Warner was unanimously approved by members of the Taiclet cited the following reasons for the increased which would result in increasing difficulty in passing school zoning changes allowed by municipality would allow multiple dwelling which would cause a hike in enrollment of Howland and the possibility of annexed land transferring to municipalities school Taiclet annexation effects each one in the and urged support in fighting it. Board members approved Superintendent James M. Wolfe's recommendations to delete two policies from the Howland Board of Education Policy Manual calling them illegal and They were number which concerned the by Employees in Partisan and number 4111.1 dealing with em- ployment of married couples and members of the same Also amended was Policy number dealing with the use of School School buildings and will now if not in be available to Howland Com- munity groups at an equitable fee in accordance with costs incurred through use of the The Howland Board agreed Say to George ROWLAND children will miss And he will miss But he will have a lot to He will have of all the good times during his seven year run as bus driver for the Howland school Perhaps one of his nicest memories will be the farewell reception he found awaiting him as he routinely pulled his to the Ravenwood SE Thursday For there on the curb were a of both children and all bearing signs that they would miss George who was working his last day before cards and a big cake made with love were presented to the bus Three Rochelle Hope and Heather passengers of Bus were the instigators of the surprise gathering and worked long and hard baking the who makes his home at 514 D. retired from the county Highway Department in 1967 to accept the position as bus driver with Howland which he has held since He endeared himself to the many children he transports to and from especially the gathering of Ravenwood Ave. children who attended It is said that all good things must But for George happy memories of a retirement party and many gifts of appreciation for his kindness will always be to enter into contract with Consultation and valuation to provide speech and hearing services to students at- tending Blessed Sacrament Services are not to exceed and are con- tingent upon continued ding by the Board members also proved Supt. Wolfe's recommendation to enter into an agreement with the Children Services Board of Trumbull County for school social work services to families and children in the Howland Junior High School district for this school with the Board providing office desk and Expenses will be paid by the Children Services In answer to questions raised at a previous a letter was read from the county prosecutor stating the school system is legally allowed to charge fees for special Doris Pierce reported she had received an advance of on personal which allows payment of outstanding bills and to meet the payroll next Gary P. Wyberg was employed for the remainder of this school year to teach science at Howland Junior High Wyberg replaces David Hank who effective Oct. 8. Fifteen substitute teachers were hired for the 1974 school Richard Thomas Helen Lila Linda Al Mary Jane Jean Ted Bonnie Barbara Lorna Greicius and Florence Two substitute nurses were hired for the remainder of the school Georgia Thompson and Barbara both registered supplemental contracts were issued for Elementary and six for Elementary one in each Elementary Several personnel contracts were Charlene Barnett of and Mrs. Ellen Venice were hired as monitors to work one and one-half hours per day Lyle Cochrane was extended a contract as and will receive an Mrs. Marilyn Lisby was hired as a library to work seven hours per day at per Betty Koerner who had been a cashier at the Mines was ex- tended a contract as a library to work five hours day at the per hour Audrey contract as a five hour cook was amended to a six hour at an Frank Weyant was proved for substitute work in the Transportation Garry Christy and Jeffrey for Janitorial and Mrs. Susan Storey and Mrs. Louise for Cafeteria The date of the Nov. meeting was moved up a week and will be held Nov. at instead of Nov. 12. Applying for program TRUMBULL COUNTY Applications are now being accepted for classes for those wishing to be teens at Warren General Young women wishing to file an application must be between the ages of 14 and 17. Interested persons should contact Mrs. June Russell at or 545-4901 between a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through LEAVING GOOD FRIENDS can make retiring a hard thing to George Swager found it to be just that Many Howland grads are attending college Raymond Crawford's column on his trip to Afghanistan will continue next HOWLAND A survey report on what the 434 graduates from the Howland High School Gass of 1974 are doing now reveals that almost half of these arc attending The released by the high school's guidance shows that 208 former students are attending 35 are in vocational and technology eight are in the armed 177 are three are unemployed and three were not able to be A total of is being spent by the students through financial to obtain their in in in and in The report shows that students preferred colleges in with 54 students at- tending Youngstown State Miami Kent State University 20 at Kent State University Trumbull 32 Ohio Slate Twelve other colleges in Ohio were selected by the Twenty-nine colleges out of state were selected by 31 Twenty-two vocational schools are being attended by 35 of the 1974 Howland when he was surrounded by the children that ride his bus at the Ravenwood SE stop and by other all bearing and a farewell cake for the bus Three of the Hope and Heather baked the cake and organized the Trick or Treat night announced VIENNA Township at their regular meeting in the Town announced that Trick or Treat Night in observance of Halloween will be Oct. from 6 to 8 p.m for the entire will be in dance with other townships in Trumbull who are all observing the same Trustees announced that a total of 650 applications have been made to get water from the proposed water Chairman of the said that fully construction on the ject will begin within a few Richard has been hired as a part-time employee to assist Edgar head of the Road He will receive an Patrick case worker for Project with headquarters at 305 E. ket was present at the meeting to tell of work of the  

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