Dallas School District was faced with additional financial difficulties with the recent announcement that its state subsidy allowances cut from $380,000 to $136,226. The cut is critical to the local district since the anticipated $380,000 was included in the 1977-78 school term budget which was passed June 30 with a six mill increase. These funds will be used by the district for restoration of school programs and activities or eliminated as a result of not receiving the anticipated $380,000 which was included in the previously adopted 1977-78 budget. The board opened quotations, not bids; from health insurance companies to determine whether or Preece, $755; assistant (boys), Gerald Kolman, $505; no coach at ‘this time. Girls hockey, coach, Mabel Jenkins, $755; assistant, A. Jennie Hill, $505; cheerleading, head coach, Joyce salary is $455; cross country, Lewis Isaac, $455; golf, Charles Preece, $455; Arno Miller, $255; girls softball, head coach, Mrs. Donna Trebilcox, PAGE FIVE Encon addition to be complete in October Hanford Eckman, president of Energy Convertors, Inc., Dallas, this week announced that the 15,000 square feet addition to the existing plant is expected to be ready for use in late October or early November. The new addition which was started the first week in Ausust will provide about 50 new jobs to men and women in the Harry Swepston, vice president of the contract with Blue Cross and $255; drama coach, Donald Hopkins, production department. the board, presided over the meeting, Blue Shield of Northeastern $810; marching band, Lester Lewis, The original plant, which was Aug. 25 in the absence of President Pennsylvania. Blue Cross now $755; majorettes, Mrs. Grace Lord, constructed four years ago, employs William Dierolf due to illness. provides the district with the all $280; strutters, Susan McCartney, between 85 and 90 persons on two Swepston stated that the board would have to save nickels and dimes to make $243,774 deficit. The only good news, according to Swepston was that Dallas is not alone in the situation, as most public schools in Pennsylvania had their subsidies cut. 3 School director Mrs. Patricia Gregory said that the district will try to manage as well as possible on the service plan, one of the best they offer. : Annual cost of this fringe benefit for district employees is more than $180,000. This amount is a matter of public record but although school officials did report the exact total paid during the 1976-77 school term, they asked that it not be published due to competitive bidding. The directors added any new policy $280; senior class advisor, Margaret Johnson, $530; assistant, John Turner, $180; junior class, advisor, Jay Pope, $355; sophomore class, Arno Miller, $145; student council, Lewis Isaacs, $530; yearbook advisor, Eugene Howanitz; newspaper advisor, Mrs. Esther Flannery, Mrs. Catherine Wega, $255 each; In the junior high school the following appointments were made: shifts. Energy Convertor, Inc., better known as Encon, manufacturers electrical heating elements for appliances, cookware and the electric heating industry. The new addition is being constructed at a cost of $385,000 and was made necessary due to the increased demand for the heating component by manufacturers of money it does have. must be approved by the board and football, Robert: Cicon, $805; electrical items. Richard Shipe, acting benefits must be indentical to those in assistants, Paul Warchal, Evan ; superintendent, stated that much the agreement for employees with the Williams, $620 each; wrestling, coach, Dallas supervisors study and decision will go into the necessary elimination of such items as materials, supplies, maintenance and possibly some staff positions. A resolution was adopted by the board members stating that the Dallas School District will comply with Act 59, school subsidy bill, enacted Aug. 24, 1977, mandating that the district reopen its 1977-78 budget. Section 15 of the Act mandates that the funds from the school subsidy bill which accrue to the district must be used only for the reduction of school taxes and the restoration of the school district’s programs and activities reduced or eliminated as a result of the previously adopted 1977-78 budget. The Dallas School District in preparing he 1977-78 budget, an- ticipated additional state subsidy in the total amount of $380,000 and in- creased its millage to six mills based on the anticipated figure. As man- dated by Act 59, the subsidy bill shall distribute to Dallas School District the amount of $136,226. $505; track, head coach, Charles working without a contract. ? ‘a » Two new names will appear in the November election ITALIAN STYLE PARTY PLATTER : : Serves 10 to 13 Serves 12 to 15 Two names will appear on ballots in term, withdrew, and was replaced by Lange. s : : the Back Mountain in the November Walter Zincavage, RD 5, Shavertown. Nelson Wilson, RD 3, Dallas, will 1 Ib. Cooked Cappicola Ham 1 1b. Lebanon Bologna general election. There are two candidates running run on the Demoncrat ticket, and 1 Ib. Genoa Salami 1 Ib. Cooked Salami In Jackson Township, Dominick for the position of supervisor to fill the Philip Walter, Demunds Road, 1 Ib. Sliced Pepperoni 1 Ib. Spiced Ham Fatheryar, nominated on / the unexpired term of two years left Dallas, will run on the Republican : . Republican ticket for a four-year vacant by the recent death of Frank ticket. 1v2 Ibs. Don Provolone Cheese 1 1b. White Turkey Breast 2 |bs. Potato Salad Home made 1 Ib. American Cheese 1 Ib. Fresh Made Cole Slaw 2 Ibs. Potato Salad -Home made 2 Ibs. Italian Baked Beans 2 Ibs. Cole Slaw ~Home made 4 Jumbo Kosher Whole Pickles 1 Ib. Macaroni Salad (Home made) 3 Ib. Italian Home Made Bread 4 Jumbo Kosher Whole Pickles ; ; fi : : : 2 Ibs. Sliced Rye Bread $23.50 1 Ib. Sliced White Bread Blue Cross. Quotations were referred to the proper committee for study and evaluation. Gerald J. Stinson was named athletic director for the district, junior and senior high school, at a combined salary of $2,100. Previously, the senior high athletic director, will also fill the position in junior high left vacant by Edward Brominski’s retirement. Other coaches, managers, directors and advisors named for the senior high school for the new school term are football, head coach, Jack Jones, $2665; assistants, George Dombek, Ronald Rybak, Joseph Skvarla, $955 each; basketball, head coach, Joseph O’Donnell, $1405; assistant, John Szela, $805; wrestling, coach, Larry Schuler, $1405; no assistant to date; girls’ basketball, head coach, Jane Stitzer, $905; assistant, Jane Eyet, $580; baseball, head coach, Gerald Stinson, $755; assistant, Jay Pope, George Dombek, $805; assistant, William Hughes, $620; basketball, head coach, William Roberts, $505; assistant, Patrick O’Brien, $380; track, head coach, William Straitiff,. $505; assistant, Michael Weyman, $380; girls basketball, head coach, Janice Phillips, $580; girls hockey, head coach, Janice Phillips, $505; band, director, Reese Pelton, $375; newspaper advisors, Irwin and June Eyet, $225 each; student council advisor, Dorothy Davis, $330. Positions still open in’ the senior high school are assistant wrestling coach, assistant cheerleading coach, tennis coach, and girls assistant track coach. Salaries listed above are based on 1976-77 contract rates between the Dallas School District and Dallas Education Association and are subject to change throughout runs out Aug. 31 and it is possible that after that date teachers may be 1 Ib. Season Cooked Corned Beef 1 Ib. Pickle and Pimento Loaf NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNERS 1 Ib. White Turkey Breast 1 Ib. Seasoned Pastrami : 1 Ib. Cooked Salami 1 Ib. Don Swiss Cheese SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 1 Ib. American Cheese 3 Ibs. Potato Salad (Home made) 1 Ib. Don Swiss Cheese 3 Ibs. Fresh Baked Beans LUNCHEONS 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 3 Ibs. Potato Salad -Home Made | | 6 Jumbo Kosher Whole Pickles 3 Ibs. Cole Slaw -Home Made 3 Ibs. Home Made Italian Bread DINNERS 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. 3 Ibs. Boston Baked Beans 2 Ibs. Fresh Made Cole Slaw OPEN SUNDAYS 1 p.m. to 2 a.m. 8 Jumbo Kosher Whole Pickles 4 |bs. Sliced Rye Bread (Formerly Donachie’s) 696-1033 Dallas Township Board of Super- visors will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Township Municipal Building. Phillip Walter will preside. Zekus reports Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice William J. Zekus, son of Betty J. Zekus of Shavertown, has reported for duty at U.S. Coast Guard Support Center, Governors Island, N.Y. : He joined the Coast Guard in April 1977. For All Occasions $20.50 BEEBO’S DELUX Serves 20 to 25 2 Ib. Oven Roast Beef 12 Ib. Country Style Baked Ham HOLIDAY SPECIAL $35.50 $27.50 baer C II i SRI S53 CM “Pineapple Chicken” >» Fresh Pineapple stuffed with chicken salad Sliced Tomatoes - Potato Salad Macaroni Salad - Rolls & Butter oz ll YT se 2 TTT T7.Y A \T -6 p.m. COLD PHONE 675-4141 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday, - Thursday BEER 11 am. to 12:30 a.m. Friday- Saturday 10 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 5 [ - RESTAURANT \ i ; ; * BEEBO'S/ = WITH MEALS ion. Wed. Fri.
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