The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 22, 1986, Image 12

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    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.
THE SPOTLIGHT
PLUS*" PAK INCLUDES:
* A coupon book filled
with $1 off movie
rental coupons &
more!
$17.00 Value.
Lo A year’s subscription
to National Video's
Spotlight On Video®
magazine!
$9.75 Value.
+ A bonus movie
rental!
Up to a $3.00
Value.
National Video's
and
8 NATIONAL -
Great Prices on
VCRs
As low as $29900
Making a purchase
Amy Antonik, age 11,
studies some of the articles
for sale at Santa's Secret
Shop held Friday at the
Lehman-Jackson Elementary
School. Amy, a sixth grade
student from Chase, joined
her classmates in making
purchases for Christmas at
the shop.
MARY ALICE TRAINOR -
For Frank to take her with him.
KENDELL MCNEIL - A
Dallas Post/Jane Renn
Financial Aid Night for par-
ents and students of Dallas
Senior High School was spon-
sored recently by the guidance
office.
Dr. Peter Yasenchak,
PHEAA, answered questions
about available financial aid for
students.
HAPPY
HOLIDAY «
LUZERNE
NATIONAL
BANK
118 Main St., Luzerne
288-4511
801 Main St., Swoyersville
287-1141
Nancy Cook, Owner
of
WAVES
A Full Service Salon
vec for Mis basketball | gE, Center St., Shavertown ° 675-1113
(See GIFTS, page 13)
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Even though FIRST EASTERN is closed.
The holiday is a particularly good time to Main Office, Market Square
own one of our MAC®/Quik Teller cards Yi ree Sore
because even though our bank is closed Kinga A AE
Christmas Day, there are many MAC Crossroads Blakeslee
machines ready fo give you cash any time a Haig el
you need it: twenty-four hours a day, 365 Dallas White Haven
days a year.
office.
Hanover Mall
Scranton
North Scranton
Throop
Abington
Hawley