Gifts (Continued from page 11) CHARLENE MARUT - A pair of roller skates. TERESA RUTKOSKI - A chauffeur for night driving. ABE SIMON - A Penn State victory and an Oklahoma defeat in the bowl games. DOTTY MARTIN - More phone calls and unexpected visits during ‘‘Dallas.” MARY TAYLOR - A chain of hair and skin care centers along the Eastern seaboard. RICH BURKHARDT - His own family restaurants in Northeast- ern Pennsylvania. FRANK PACZEWSKI - A suc- cessful career in car sales. LINDA JOHNSON - A craft shop of her own. RYAN HOLTHAUS - A foot- ball scholarship to Penn State. JOE NOON - A victory in the Boston Marathon. JEAN WILSON - A National League title for the Philadelphia Phillies. TOM REESE - State chair- manship of the Republican party. DAVID COLEMAN - A gold dental floss case. OMA WEIDNER - hands. RUTH COHEN - A private secretary. RONALD REAGAN - A fairy godmother. FRED PETERS - A Christ- mas gorilla. TOBY COLEMAN - A syndi- cated column. SHIRLEY MAJOR - No more foot problems. PATTY GINOCHIETTI - Another child. JEAN HILLARD - Better health. JOAN KINGSBURY - Her very own day-care center. SUZIE COLEMAN - A song to Good sing. KAREN ISCOVITZ - A pair of sunglasses. JOAN AND EILEEN - A slow Tuesday. LOUISE - A second piece of fruitcake. LORRAINE COLEMAN - A chauffer. AL BOSCOV - The best Christ- mas season ever. VANNA WHITE - A brain. SALVATION ARMY - A pot of gold. JOHN SHAFFER - A magic arm. D.J. DOZIER - Wings on his feet. JOEL COHEN - A trip to Disneyworld. BERT AND ERNIE - A good night’s sleep. MR. ROGERS - Red under- wear. RAMBO - The Humanitarian of the Year Award. LEONARD DELEUR - A free ad on the front page of The Dallas Post. NELSON AT LEWIS- DUNCAN - Sixty inches of snow and at least two days off. MIKE KOZICK - More Atlan- tic city excursions. RENEE MINTZ - Health and happiness. ADELE OF CASUAL MAN - A nice vacation. MRS. MCDONALD OF NUMBER 9 SHOP - Health and happiness. JIM BECCARRIS - A better season at Pocono Downs. SANDRA WHITEHALL - A nice New Year. DAVE EVANS - Traffic in Dallas to settle down after 4 p.m. CHRIS ROBINSON - Success and happiness. DR. CHRISTINE SWATKO - A personal secretary. : RICH KERR - More people to throw in his swimming pool (with the exception of the lady next door.) TOM MAKARA construction crew. RICK - The warmth of a cozy fire and the gift of a lifetime. PAT MAKARA - Not to run over any more toes. JAN DREHER - A computer- ized lawnmower that cuts the grass with only the touch of a finger. HERB DREHER - Tiler of the Year award. PAT KERR - A step-by-step instruction book on how to pre- pare instant coffee. GEORGE BRUTKO - A 300 - His own game. GEORGE, TERRI, LYNN, SHEILA, JAYSON and GEORGE BRUTKO - Lots of love from Mom and Dad. CHARLIE INNAMORATI - More phone calls at work from Jeannie. JIM SHEPHERD - A smooth alley down life’s lane. ANN MARIE FOWLER - A snowléss winter to drive her 300ZX. i MIKE WILLIAMS - No more colds to interfere with the holi- days. JACK FOWLER - A never- ending supply of Chunkys. BARRY FINN - No empty lanes. REX ANDRASKO - Every- thing he wants from Santa. DILLON FAMILY of FAY- ETTESVILLE, GA - The Yur- kons love you! RAY HILLMAN - A razor. GEORGE MACULLOCH - Eight days in a week. JACK MAGEE - A tie tack. BRENDA TRAVER - A dia- mond. RUSS MAJOR - A jet. SHARRON DAVIS - A maid. BILL PIEKANSKI - A job. RICH LONG - Another busi- ness. MARTHA REESE - A Florida vacation - all winter long. TOOTIES - Her own floral shop. PETE WILLIAMS - A log splitter. BILL RINEHIMER - A large buck. SANDY WALTER - A passing grade on his Real Estate test. LORI CHOPKO - One or two more animals. DIANE GROBOSKI - A new car. JACK SMITH - A bigger park- ing lot. DEIDRE MILLER - No more parties. CHRIS PURCELL - Lots more parties. SEN. CHARLES LEMMOND - More time to play racquetball. FRED POTZER - For his phone at the office to stop ring- ing. PAUL SABOL - A guest spot on Pennsylvania Outdoor Life. CARL MIERS - No more shootings in Dallas. LIONEL BULFORD - A hot line to The Dallas Post. ED LYONS - Another peaceful year in the borough. TIM CARROLL - For report- ers to stop calling him. GERALD WYCALLIS - A school building the size of Texas. ; FRANK GALICKI - More pasta. TED JACKSON - To be guest speaker at the Bishop Hoban football banquet. KIT KARUZA - A champion- ship for his Dallas High girls’ basketball team: CLARENCE OZGO - Another playoff appearance for the Mounts’ boys team. LARRY SCHULER - A few upsets for his wrestling team. THE KASPAR BROTHERS, SAM and DAVE - Watches. MARIA KASPAR - Someone to market her delicious peanut butter pie. DOREEN MORTON - Plane tickets to Ada, Ohio. SANDRA FAIGNANT - More credit cards. JOHN FAIGNANT - A match. TAFFY HOINSKI - No more Saturdays so he won’t have to do work on the house. MARY HOINSKI - Nothing but Saturdays. ELAINE HOINSKI - A dog- resistent rug. MIKE PROCIAK - Season tickets to Celtics’ games. FRANK TRAINOR - More business trips to Hawaii. 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