® rv BRT GH TON E ROX 324 Bin BRI GHTON, In Vol. 96, No. 5 * Bryn. satin 3 4] Ne? 25 Cents To collectors Board votes raise By PAMELA AARON Staff Correspondent The Dallas School Board this past Monday evening, voted to award a four-year increase in compensation to tax collectors, Glenda Rozelle, ‘Tom Reese and Len Kozick. The tax collector’s former reinbursement plan was 21 percent of 200,000 worth of taxes. Under the present plan, announced board president Joe O’Donnell, the commissions would be 21» percent of the first 200,000, a half percent increase from last year, and in addition, one percent of the next million and 1% percent on all monies over 1.2 million collected. Announced were many changes in personnel among which were: Trent George, resigning as assistant base- ball coach. Mary Ann Mihalick was appointed to assistant junior high 1 girls’ hockey coach position; Mrs. Margaret Johnson as assistant to Dallas Senior High Drama Coach; Lewis Isaac as the weight-lifting instructor for the Dallas Senior High and Audry Ide as a part-time teacher of Home Economics in the Senior High. The position on the Citizens Advis- ory Committee, left open when John Cleary joined the School Board this year, will be filled by William ‘Roman of Laurel Lane in Shrine unanimously. Y Nr ) representative of the Soccer Team Parents Sssociation, petitioned the board to consider relocating the soccer field, currently located behind the Dallas Elementary (See BOARD, page 10) Women in business & ne, A Git of Quality Olen’ Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon By CHARLOT M. DENMON Statf Correspondent What is it like to be the wife of a police officer? Recent events in the Back Mountain caused some resi- dents to wonder how the officers’ wives felt and how they coped. This writer talked with several of the wives and, though some of their answers varied, many were similar. Fear, hours, salaries, inability to plan - these topics were voiced by those with whom we talked. Diane and Gary Beisel have been married for eight years. Gary is a Kingston Township police officer and the couple has two children, age six and four. Fear, according to Diane, is uppermost in her mind. “When I kiss him goodbye,” she said, “I don’t know whether he will come home at the end of his shift.” Fortunately, Diane said, Gary was injured only once, while chasing someone through the woods. When she hears a report on the at home. By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent years. time. Pennsylvania. (See WOMEN, page 10) scanner, Diane can’t help but wonder if everything will be alright. No matter how simple the violation, one never knows if guns will be involved. Diane said even in a minor traffic violation, the person might have a gun or another weapon. Stress is another factor, said Diane, not only for an officer’s wife, but for the officer, too. A wife has to learn to deal with stress in order to help ' her husband. She also explained that an officer’s shift is not just eight hours. He is always on call and often his wife and family are alone because there are hear- ings he must go to in the day when he is working at night. “It’s difficult for the children when they expect their father home (See WIVES, page 10) Taking time out By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent counts. Dallas Post/George Poynton Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon It's on us! A few hundred residents of the Lehman/Noxen area will find a sample copy of The Dallas Post in their mailboxes today. By allowing Back Mountain resi- dents who are not regular custom- ers of our newspaper a chance to read us on a trial basis, we hope to gain even more friends than we've gained in recent months. The Dallas Post, currently in its 96th year, is the most rapidly grow- ing weekly newspaper serving the Back Mountain area and we feel quite confident those of you reading us for the first time today will be quite pleased with what you see. We'd love to have you as full-time readers and permanent friends. Call Jean at 675-5211 and we’ll arrange to have our newspaper delivered to your door every Wednesday. Calendar .............. 9 Commentary ........ 4 Cookbook ............... 5 | Obituaries ............. 2 People .............. 6,7,8 School ............ 16,17 | Sports ...... 12,13,14,15 : eg