The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 24, 1984, Image 2

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A sneak preview
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The stat of The Dallas Post
conducted a meeting with Santa Claus this past week
and the jolly old man allowed us to dig deep into his
gift sack and take a peek at what area residents would
be getting for Christmas. So, here’s a sneak preview
at what people in your community will be receiving on
Christmas Day 1984.)
INGRID PRATER - A nice Christmas bonus
LEONARD DELEUR - A free half-page ad on the
front page of The Dallas Post
DOLORES JAMES - Good health
YUKE - A mink, coat, a diamond bracelet, and a
Rolls Royce
FRANK PASAVAGE - A disc drive for his new 64
Commodore computer
MIKE DANOWSKI - A winning Lottery ticket
TOM OF MUM FLORIST - Good health and happi-
ness
° POLLY AT KATYL’s - A nice vacation
POOCH KOZICK - A winning season for the King’s
~ College women’s basketball season
NELSON OF LEWIS & DUNCAN - 60 inches of snow
* and at least two days off
ADELE OF CASUAL MAN - A vacation where there
- is a big beach.
~ RODGER BEARDE - A color photograph of the
: Lake-Lehman football team in The Dallas Post
. JOHN BAUR - Two more stores like the one he
* recently completed at Fernbrook Plaza
JOHN MILIAUSKAS - A dozen more Doug Ides
~. BETTY BEAN - A dictionary
* GEORGE POYNTON - A sense of humor
. FRANK GALICKI - Some school spirit at Dallas
High School
RON RYBAK - A coaching job
JIM DRURY - No more bureaucratic red tape in his
“leagues
CATHY DELANEY - Abolishment of the sport of
basketball
CAROLYN BULFORD - More publication of her
expertly-created press releases
ANN MARIE FOWLER - An entire collection of
Mickey Mouse memorabilia
CHARLIE TRETTEL - A grandmother
JACK FOWLER - A town full of law-abiding citizens
for just 24 hours
DOTTY MARTIN - A coffee pot that reminds you to
put in the coffee before perking
TERRI BRUTKO - A bag full of giggles
DALLAS POST CARRIERS - 101 new customers
SHIRLEY GINGO - More publicity for the Back
Monta Soccer Organization
PEGGY POYNTON - A 48-hour day
OLGA KOSTRABOLA - A 5-karat diamond ring
Lacey show
ANNA KALNA - 100 more pizza parties
MARILYN MASLOW - More photos of American
JEAN WILSON - An assistant
MARIELLA (WALLMARK) CONFAIR - A boy, no a
girl, no a boy...
SUSAN DADURKA - Dayshift
LAURA MARTIN - No more cancellations
WILLIAM KUBIS - A key to Dallas High School
SISTER DAVIDA - More publicity
TOM PICKETT - A signmaker who can spell
JIM VERAS - More land on which to build
Greetings
DR. MARIA MCGRANE - A faster construction
crew
MEGAN SHEEHAN - More social activities
LAURA POYNTON - A winning season for the
Dallas Junior High girls’ basketball team
HARVEYS LAKE RESIDENTS - No more bad
publicity
JOE PAGLIANITE - An automatic money counter
FLORENCE SHERWOOD - Students who can sing
GINO GINOCHETTI - No more kids
OLGA KOSTRABOLA - A bottomless coffee fund
PEPSI - A speedy recovery :
JOE GULA - A typew riter that spells
CHARLOT DENMON - A Nobel prize
ISABEL KREIDLER - Lower mortgage rates and
more buyers
JEAN BRUTKO - A perfect postal report and a love
song from ‘‘Julio”’
SANDY SHEEHAN - A gourmet vegetarian dinner
LYNN SHEEHAN JR - An 8-point buck
LYNN SHEEHAN SR - Any size buck
FLORENCE CRUMP - More library auctions
GEORGE BRUTKO - ‘Craftsman of the Year”
award
JEFF BANKS - More business
SPENCER HOLMGREN - Completely sold-out news-
stands
JEANNENE WOOD - A pot load of beauty contes-
tants
JANE KOCH - More old houses on the lake to sell
JIM DRURY - 100 more parties to cater
WILL CONYNGHAM - A landslide sale on chocolate
milk
GRANNIE ANNIE - 100 percent sales increase
GUY GIORDANO - Biggest sales of boats in’ the
month of January
AL ROBERTS - More dinners for two
WILLIAM DAUKSIS - Big sale on bubblers
MARYANN STANISLOW - More thieves caught
LEONARD AND EVELYN EMELETT JR - A large
group to understand natural food
KG’s - A group of Germans to move into the area
HARRY RICHARDS - A larger number of hairy-
legged women
JOSH BRYANT JR. - A biycle built for two
ED MCCABE - Larger, groups to order off the menu
JACK’S CHEVRON - An influx of foreign cars on
which to work
MIKE DANOWSKI - A medical breathrough
FLORENCE CAMPBELL - Good medical reports
JOANN HALL - More public interest in PAK
WOODY LABAR - A clock that runs backwards
CHRIS DELONG - A three-day work week with five
days pay
PAM AARON -
Board meetings
DIANE BROWN - A full-time job as public relations
director for the Lake-Lehman Band
JOE MARCELONIS - A helicopter to Bloomsburg
LORENA BENIQUEZ - Lots of advertising for the
Dallas High School yearbook
SANDY DICTON - As much success on the basket-
ball court as she enjoyed on the hockey field
T. WILLY CADWALADER - The ‘High School
Student of the Year” award
MARGE DEWEES - More honors for the Dallas
High School Band
SHEILA BONAWITZ - Another talented Dallas High
School cheerleading squad
JUDY FITCH - A string of pageant victories
BOB GRAVER - More cooperation from coaches for
publicity reasons
HOWARD GROSSMAN: - Mare business for North
A hearing aid for the Dallas School
east Pennsylvania
JOAN KINGSBURY - Healthy kids
JOSEPH “RED” JONES - More farmer dancers
GINA MAJOR - Ten more terms as Miss Pennsyl-
vania
MARY REISTETTER - More students eating school
lunches
CHRIS AND BILL SCHAFER - A varsity soccer
program at Lake-Lehman High School
LENORE ROSENCRANS - More photos of the Back
Mountain Wrestling Club
ED STEINHAUR - Another successful year as
publicity director of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens
Center
SISTER MARY CARMEL MCCARIGLE - Another
talented Madrigal Dinner cast
MARGE GARINGER - Another trip to the Olympics
DAVID MARTIN - A Nautilus fitness center all to
himself
FRANK JOYCE
League fields
MRS. SNOWDON - A herd of wooden horses
DIANNE BRYANT - A large waiting list for Aerobic
classes
BILL WAGNER -
School yearbook
ED LADAMUS - A year free of bicycle injuries
BARRY FIES - More golfers at Irem Temple
JON SLAFF - More commercial parts
NANCY KOZEMCHAK - a library that’s as success:
ful on Huntsville Road as it was on Main Street
CLAIRE KUEHN - More old photos in The Dallas
Post
MIKE KOZICK - More Atlantic City excursions
JEAN LIPSKI - A year-long field hockey program at
Lake-Lehman
ARNIE GARINGER - Fifteen more years of dedica-
tion to College Misericorida
JOHN MCCAFFERTY - More soccer success
ED DAVIS - More “burger” battles
FLORENCE SCUTT - An autematic dialer
ED CAMPBELL - Some energy
ERNEST ASHBRIDGE - More
board meetings
HELEN DICKINSON - A chauffeur for her daughter
to drive her to classes in Dunmore
JANE CUMMINGS - A 300 game
KATHY WALSH - A starting position cn the Kent
State women’s basketball team
CLARK VAN ORDEN - A job as a professional
photographer
DONALD BRITT - More Irem Temple ceremonials
BILL SPURLIN - Another new tow truck
BERNARD SULT - More breakfast buffet customers
at Mark II
JOE KRAVITZ - A successful year
the Harveys Lake American Legion
THOMAS NEYHARD - Lots of things to keep him
busy now that he’s retired
CHARLENE COOK - More Brownie activities
CHARLIE BAUER - Lots of fishermen to participate
in the Harveys Lake Bassmasters derbies
JANE MORRIS - More District Chorus winners at
- More Back Mountain Little
Another winning Dallas High
“heated” school
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MARK KUNKLE - More federal money to work with -
DOROTHY SOKOLOWSKI - More archery awards
SUSAN NAGLE - More paintings to decorate the
halls of the Meadows Apartments
DEBORAH GRAHAM - More appearances for her
ethnic dance group
GEORGE MCCUTCHEON - More time to spend with
Kiwanis activities :
CHRIS SUTTON - Permanent judges for the Lehma
Horse Show Queen Contest
GLORIA EVANS - Less work
RICHARD LONG - Another good year for Offset
Paperback softball
PAT KRAMER - A Triathlon medal
JOE KATYL - A permanent job as set-up man for
The Dallas Post Homemakers’ Show
GREG SUPEY - Girls, girls, girls!
ANDY YENCHA - More Scouting honors
LEE WILLIAMES - More successful Scouts
AMY ASTON - Golden sneakers
KENT JONES - A clone to make potato pancakes so
he can play basketball during the summer, too
MIKE WILLIAMS - Five 6’3” basketball players
JUNE SUPEY - Another dog just like ‘Barney’ |
RENEE MINTZ - A little closet space, so she can
catch up on some work
JANE OF RON’S FLORAL - Good health
TOM OCHMAN - Another trip to New York for the
holidays
SEAN O'SHEA - A white winter
JOE MROZOSKI - A continuation of 1984 sales
DR. THOMAS CYPHER - A home in the Dallas
School District so he doesn’t have to travel so far
every weekend
FRANK GALICKI -
A buyer for his home in
Mocanaqua so he doesn’t have to leave school before |
the final bell |
CARL MIERS - A motorcycle of his own to ride :
around in so he won't be criticized
BACK MOUNTAIN POLICE CHIEFS - Registered
complaints on crime in the area so they can give
police reports to media personnel
ED LYONS - New drapes for his Main Street office’
DOTTY MARTIN - A desk with a typing table that
stays put 3
RON RYBAK - At least 10 players weighing 200
pounds or more for his 1985 football team
DALLAS SCHOOL BOARD - A peaceful 1985 and a
balanced budget
DR. DAVID PRESTON - Unanimously accepted
faculty recommendations by the Lake-Lehman Board
of Directors
RAY DARING - Full pages of advertising in The
Dallas Post
MARK KIRK - A strong offense for next year’s
varsity to supplement his defense
ERIC SUPEY - One more chance for the Dallas i
football team
MAUREEN BANKS - A son who likes school i
AL AND MAUREEN MARTINSKY - A dozen frays 8
of Pizza Loven pizza. i
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