The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 18, 1996 3 ENCON (continued from page 1) expand,” said Lloyd. “We are owned, managed and staffed by Back Mountain people. We are pleased to add jobs instead of taking them away.” Lloyd opposed the1994 North American Free Trade Agreement because he feels that it increases the chances of putting United States laborers out of work. But, ENCON has not been a casualty of the treaty. “We've been able to grow in spite of it,” he said. ENCON will knock out its back wall and push it back 50 feet in order to get the additional square footage. Recent weather condi- tions have slowed the process down he said. The developer had to put down rock due to all of the mud and puddles. Anew account and a new strat- egy led to the plant's expansion. “Anew Canadian customer served as the straw that broke the camel's back,” said Lloyd. Not only did ENCON get a new client, but also A RT FO R TH E LI B RARY : S SA KE ITE I purchased equipment from the company to assist in the produc- | “As part of the campaign for a new children's wing, volunteers are working on a cookbook of tion of its products. “With all the a suarenwoerTen | ‘children’ s recipes that will be sold as a fund raiser. Maryann Daily, who coordinated "Chefs and new equipment we needed the ¢ i - arah Taylor works a filling machine at ENCON. fo | Artists," a library cookbook produced in 1994, is helping out on the project. She and children’s space. ge librarian Marilyn Rudolph invite area children to drop off their favorite recipes at the library during ENCON recently had to lower WH | ‘regular hours. The company that will produce the book recommends that it contain 250 recipes. "It's tae Sor shou a rh . : a fs | ke that,’ " Daily said. All. ; Ing lor small appliances,” ex- their hard work, keeping the com- , | Siosed io ben on $ 00K i a could Soke BA Soy, Loan mo) eli a hi e for Play- purchased from the Canadian plained Lloyd. “We refocused pany going strong. “The workforee:, CY @) pes 01,1008 aig veleome, ani Svely a few AOR1000S y 3 company. marketing into engineering ori- here has a strong work ethic and | ‘Doh in hand. Call the library at 675-1182 for more information. Also, ENCON has adopted a ented smaller volume applica- brings an excellent attitude to | The cookbook will be illustrated with original art produced by local children. Shown with their new strategy over the last few tions.” This marketing move has work everyday.” ENCON operates . -drawings, from left, foreground; Laura Eckman, Helene Jayne, Samantha Decker, Josh Kryston. years. “We found ourselves mov- fared well for the company. six days a week, 24 hours a day. | Background; Krystin Kopen, A.J. Son, Matt Wilson, Christina Klokus. ing away from high volume heat- Lloyd credits the employees for ! dani : 50H IPROPERTY TRANSFERS | | ] 2 | . The following property transfers eA i were recorded at the Luzerne | : fc 2B | County Courthouse for the week : i C | 44 11 C ' id > cof November 29 - December 5. do | kl | | Sidney J. Curran, estate, to Fran McGlynn, 20 Wyoming St., ‘Dallas Borough, $125,000. Gr. W- B Assoc. of the Blind to David Abod, et ux, Harveys a Lake Bor., $500. ° ® pau F.Pointek, estate al, to Mabel McKell, 4.1 ac. Jackson Twp., $35,000. ‘Champion Builders, Inc. to David Vodzak, et ux, 6 Gates, Property 2 ac. Jackson Twp., $43,500. Janice Masotti, to Brian T. McDevitt, et ux, 55 S. Pioneer @® % ave. Kingston Twp., $93,000. George A. Taylor, et ux, to Drue J. Daniels, et ux, 1.56 ac. Lot 2, Lehman Twp., $25,000. 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