The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 31, 1984, Image 1

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    Vol. 95, No. 50
BINDE Ry C0
25 Cents
Newells win bond
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Following are
some ‘imaginary’ resolutions that
Back Mountain residents may want
to consider making as 1985
approaches.)
AL ROBERTS - To get another
buck for his wall
TOM ENKOLENKO - To get the
bottom line price for oil
DOROTHY, Brittany House - To
smash the garlick with a knife this
year
EVE-LEN ASSOCIATES - To
ork on ads early next year
ROSE, Salvation Army - To work
on getting antique jewelry this year
MARGE ANGELICOLA - To open
the new facility
JACKIE CLINE - To organize
Christmas in July
ELSIE PALLANTE - To never
make Christmas cookies again
JEAN AMODEI - To give money
next Christmas
DOTTY DRURY - To work more
dayshift
Party held
WILL. CONYNGHAM - To stock
enough eggnog so that he won’t run
out next year
DONNA HONTZ - To eat more
nutritiously
LISA DAVENPORT - To buy all
the teddy bears in town
LOLLY LARKINS - To hit a grand
slam
CAROL WILLIAMS - To decorate
her new house
RICHARD LONG - To double his
mobile home sales
STEVE, Howard “Duke” Isaacs -
To continue his 1984 sales
JIM BECCARIS - To enjoy health
and happiness
MIKE KOZICK - To take more
Atlantic City trips
POOCH KOZI€EH - To buy a condo
in Hawaii
MIKE DANKOWSKI - To buy a
brand new car
ELEANOR, Lyndwood Dress - To
enjoy health and prosperity
SAM BARBOSE - To stop chewing
gum between meals
DONALD HOPKINS - To switch to
chewing tobacco
DR. THOMAS CYPHER - To limit
Dallas school board meetings to five
minutes
JOE O’DONNELL - To start
counting to 10
ATTORNEY BEN JONES - To
use ‘“‘lay”’ language at school board
meetings
JEAN WILSON - To smile at
everyone
PAM AARON - To double-space
her copy
PHYLLIS RUSS - To finish the
new bedroom immediately
CATHY DELANEY - To quit work
BILL LOZO - To score 100 points
on a basketball game
STEVE METZGER - To be named
Most Valuable Player of the
Lehman-Noxen Adult Recreational
Basketball League
Dallas Post/George Poynton
Contest winner
Newells, Farinolas win
(EDITOR’S NOTES: The judges of this year’s
Holiday Decorating Contest sponsored by The Dallas
Post were so impressed with what they saw, the felt it
would be nice to share their experience with Dallas
Post readers. Although we have chosen to allow the
judges to remain anonymous, following is an eyewit-
ness account of what those judges saw.) i
As one of the judges in The Dallas Post Holiday
Decorating Contest, I thought I would like to share
with the readers what turned out to be a pleasant
experience for me.
Like most people, I am usually too busy at this time
of the year to take time for a drive through the Back
Mountain to see the lights in each community.
However, this vear I had to make time to judge the
entrants in the contest.
I covered the Back Mountain area from Dallas to
Harveys Lake, travelling through Nexen, Orange,
Shavertown and Trooksville. 1 travelled on many
roads, searching for the entrants in our Holiday
Decorating Contest. The search was made even more
pleasant by the homes other than the contest entrants
that were also decorated. I was only too sorry some of
these homes had not entered our contest, also.
The Newell home, our winning entry, turned out to
be my favorite in the lighted category. From the
(See JUDGING, page 12)
GEORGE BRUTKO - To continue
fooling the girls at The Dallas Post
on the telephone
BETTY BEAN - To have a house
party every weekend
SANDY SHEEHAN - To start her
Christmas shopping earlier next
year
PEGGY POYNTON - To get to
every Dallas Junior High girls’ bas-
ketball game
DEBBEY WYSOCKI - To get to
Hollywood
SISTER DAVIDA - To hire her
own photographer
BOB BESECKER - To be the best
fire chief Dallas ever had
CARL MIERS - To solve every
crime in Dallas Township
JOE PAGLIANITE -, To own all of
Harveys Lake
JIM DRURY - To become the
biggest catering business this valley
has ever seen
SUSAN DADURKA - To stop fall-
ing off cliffs when skiing
KIM ROLLMAN - To read the
entire Dallas Post newspaper and
not just the Dallas High School news
LYNN SHEEHAN JR. - To stay
home when it snows so he can ride
his new snowmobile
FLORENCE CAMPBELL ; To get
a job as a professional chauffeur
AL AND MAUREEN MARTIN-
SKY - To visit Pennsylvania more
often -
BACK MOUNTAIN ROAD
CREWS - To learn how to do away
with snow and sleet
MARK KUNKLE - To make
Kingston Township the best place to
MARY ANN MIHALICK - To give
her basketball team a few days off
from practice
KIT KARUZA - To take the Dis-
trict 2 basketball title
CHRIS SHAFFER - To get varsity
soccer approved at Lake-Lehman
JUNE SUPEY - To become a
school nurse
KIM RUSS - To play the piano at
Carnegie Hall
MAUREEN BANKS - To become
the Trivial Pursuit champion of the
Back Mountain
DENNIS HLAVAC - To have a
successful summer at the Dallas
Golfing Range
LAURA MARTIN - To come out of
retirement
SANDY DEREMER - To become
a full-time mother
JOHN BAUR - To become the
Gordon Getty of the Back Mountain
ED CAMPBELL - To produce
another photograph like the one on
the cover of The Dallas Post's
“Football’84”’
GEORGE POYNTON - To coach a
championship team in the Back
Mountain Baseball Organization
JANE CUMMINGS - To be on
time
Hello, Santa!
FLORENCE SCUTT - To get her
name in the paper
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL
BOARD - To vote unanimously on
motions
EDWARD MARK - To vote in
favor of a motion instead of abstain-
ing
DEBBIE ZURINSKI - To sell at
least 12 copy machines in 1985
(See RESOLUTIONS, page 12)
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Dallas Post/George Poynton
High School.
Inside The Post
Calendar .......... i nina “9
Classified ........... el .....10,11
Commentart ......................... rierariy erereiennie
Cookbook ........................... adheres 5B
Obituaries ............................... Cra tesirenreseirioni
People ..................... sisshiniresnennaies ceneritiivesnies B
SCHOOL ................coiviieiiin ss aay 7
Sports .......... vesebtia sans atins berrriasineans Sidensaniieh ves 8