THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, December 12, 1984 Tie SDALLASC0ST Salutes KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN LH BEER By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Ron Costill, co-owner of area Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurants, is shown here in the Dallas store which is located on Memorial Highway, across from the. Dallas Shopping Center. - Nuggets have arrived in the northeast and Ron Costill of Dallas is thrilled. Nuggets - chicken nuggets that is - are now stocked and ready for purchase in area Kentucky Fried Chicken stores and Costill, a partner with Management Specialists, Inc., owners of Kentucky Fried Chicken stores in northeast Pennsylvania, is just tickled pink with the new product. Costill has been associated with Management Specialists, Inc. for 14 years, having formerly served as a store supervisor and director of operations. He was named partner four years ago and now shares ownership duties with Jim Cocolin, also a resident of Dallas. Cocolin’s Kentucky Fried Chicken stores. Kentucky Fried Chicken Nuggets, a product which was first introduced in California, have made their way across the United States, arriving in the northeast section of the country just this week. Costill, who considers the nuggets a ‘‘dynamic new product,” feels they are a good value and will be high on the customers’ acceptance list. “We (the Kentucky Fried Chicken corporation) experimented with an all-white chicken finger,” Costill said, ‘‘but it wouldn’t be a good value for the money. The nuggets product, however, meets the standards of Kentucky Fried Chicken.” According to Costill, now is the best possible time to be involved in the chicken business. : “Chicken is one of the hottest things on the streets these days,” he said. “Because of its value and its nutritional aspects, chicken is a hot product right now. “We (Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises) strive to serve-good, quality chicken. ‘We do chicken right,” he’said, echoing the national corporation’s slogan. Costill explained that Kentucky Fried Chicken owners are some: what hesitant to expand their businesses by deviating from a chicken recipe. He feels that since chicken is what made the Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises successful it is chicken they will stick with. Costill, who calls the Kentucky Fried Chicken business the QSR business which is shop talk for the “quick service restaurant” business, is pleased to have worked his way up - especially in the chicken business. “As you work your way up, you encounter more challenges,’ Costill said. “Your work becomes more fun and more exciting as your horizons expand and as you go on to bigger and better things. “The QSR business is exciting to be in just by the nature of the beast,” he added. “It’s fast-acting and things don’t get stale.”” Costill added that the 5,000 Kentucky Fried Chicken stores worldwide as well as all chicken businesses are doing well these days. “Times are good and sales are increasing all over,” Costill said. “It’s a fun time to be involved.” Management Specialists, Inc. owns Kentucky Fried Chicken fran- chises in Dallas, Kingston, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and Hazleton. All area Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants are open seven days a week. : Ph. 675-2196 Free Bayberry Candles To Women Poinsettias Cut Flowers Potpourri Baskets Gifts a ise 2 For Christmas shoppers looking for something different for that special person in their family or for a friend, the Lakeside Dock & Gift Shoppe has opened just in time. Sunset Marine, Inc. owned by Pat and Guy Giordano, opened=Dec. 1 with a large inventory of nautical gift items of hess, glass, wood, prints, boats, motors and boat accessories. The business is'a dream Giordano has had for many years, so when he had the opportunity, he purchased a piece of property at Sunset along Rte. 415 and designed the building which is finished with a barnwood ceiling, plastered walls and warm beige wall-to-wall carpeting. Open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m., boats-and boat trailers by Chaparral and Mercury outboard motors are on display in the new store. What could be more ideal for Dad for Christmas than a small outboard motor he could use for fishing or just enjoying himself Bank gets drive-ups The Dallas Branch of the United Penn Bank will have four new drive-up windows by December 15, thus alleviating traffic congestion on Main Street in Dallas. For years now, there has been a traffic problem ‘right outside the bank with the drive-up windows located close to Main Street. The four new windows, which are located further back on the bank property will allow for more cars to line up on the bank property and off Main Street. Three of the four new windows will use underground tubes with the customers’: banking being serviced by a teller inside the bank building. That teller, however, will be visible to the driver of the car. Included in the new construction is reconstruction of the bank’s side entrance which features ‘a new canopy, new curbs, new sidewalks also be new paving, new lighting and new landscaping on he bank property. on the lake? Unique bookends, lamps, napkin holders, mugs, clocks, lanterns, frames, mallard ducks are among the many nautical gift items in the shoppe. Assisting the . Giordanos during the day when Pat and Guy are at work is Marian DeBalko. Pat is a member of the Valley West School District faculty and Guy is affiliated with Health Systems Management Associates where he is vice presi- dent of development. The Associates build nursing homes and do health care consulting. A resident of Harveys Lake for 12 years, Guy is the owner of the former Wildwood Girl Scout prop- erty located along the lake front. Having had his own boat and reno- vating his home overlooking the water, Guy is quite knowledgeable about nautical items. It is interesting that the Giorda- nos have so much faith in the future of Harveys Lake, that they have opened the first new major business in that area in many years. “We have a good feeling about the area,” said Guy. “And we believe this business can be a step in turning the lake around.” Gift Shoppe personnel Marilyn DeBalko, left; Guy Giordano, center; and Pat Giordano are shown here in the new Lakeside Dock and Gift Shoppe owned by the Giordanos and located at Sunset, Harveys Lake. Ms. DeBalko is assisting the Giordanos in their new venture which also includes a full-scale marina, featuring all kinds of nautical equipment. FES Se a» LEST ARSENY ey FER HERS i 2M CNRS NAP A 2 ew Sordoni Construction Co., a 74- year old general contracting and construction management firm, has been named general contractor for the Edison Square Hotel Centre in Edison, New Jersey. 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