Se 12 year hunter Dallas Post/Ed Campbell year with Frank Wido. St William gets hit | Dallas Post/Ed Campbell How many of you have observed ‘‘a globe labeled UNIVERSAL” flashing across your television screen at the end of a TV program or movie? If you have not yet seen it, then carefully watch, and more importantly, count the number of times you see this logo appear weekly. (Viewers, quite assuredly, will be Surprised. ): pumas Universal, at | present, is the top supplier of shows for television. Universal TV offers an unprec- edented 12 series and 11 hours of = television pro- wysocki gramming. With the exception of Monday, it has a program on every night of the week. From NBC, Universal has “Knight Rider,” ‘Misfits of Sci- ence,” ‘Miami Vice,” ‘Amazing Stories,” ‘‘Alfred Hitchcock’; and from ABC, “The Insiders.” CBS has given the nod for the ‘George Burns Comedy Week,” “Magnum, P.L.,” “Simon & Simon,” ‘‘Airwolf,” “Murder, She Wrote,” and ‘The Equalizer.” Universal TV’s budget is such that it will exceed the $300 million mark, not only a record for itself but. possibly for any major televi- sion studio. In fact, Universal is so busy that it is even turning down some orders. Right now, the studio has an amazing 80 producers and writers who are busily under con- tract. A mid-season order for Universal TV from ABC is for ‘‘He’s the Mayor,” a comedy that was origi- nally on the network’s fall schedule, but now is awaiting a time slot. NBC has placed an order for three NOW THAT THE THANKSGIV- ING HOLIDAYS are past we can concentrate on Christmas shopping. I must admit, this can be a very hectic pursuit, but it’s just all part of the holiday season. -0- I HAVE MEN- T 1:0.N. ED BEFORE how great I think Back Mountain merchants are. With a nice vari- ety of stores in our immediate area, you really wouldn’t have to §& v leave the : Back Mountain to get the items on your Christmas list. Last week I stopped in at Mary’s Flower Garden, a new florist, located on North Main St., Shaver- town. A colorful blend of beautiful flowers expertly displayed greets you when you walk into the store. Mary Wooten has lots of great ideas, and is happy to accommodate her customers wishes. If you are looking for special Christmas arrangements, Mary would be happy to help you. CONGRATULATIONS TO local artist Sue Hand, a very talented person, who captured fourth prize in overall competition with a detailed pen and ink drawing of a Benton resident in an annual exhibit spon- sored by the Florida Miniature Art Society. Back Mountain residents are.very familiar with Sue’s art work, which always proves to be very beautiful, no matter what the medium. -0- MR. AND MRS. MARVIN 1. ADAMS JR. were recently married in West Willow United Methodist Church Lancaster. Mrs. Adams is the former Bonnie Suzanne Futch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Wyoming. Mr. Addams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I. Adams Sr., Willow Street, Pa. Mrs. Adams is a graduate of Dallas High School and Pennsyl- vania State University with a Bach- elor of Humanities Degree. She is a reporter for the Intelligence Jour- SX nal, Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Adams is a graduate of Penn Manor High School and Millersville University with a B.S. Degree in Education. He is employed by the Sunday News, Lancaster, as news editor. Following a wedding trip to Ber- -0= ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Shavertown was the set- ting for the recent wedding of Mr. Ellen Sheldon, is the daughter of Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. A gradu- ate of Dallas High School, Wilkes College and the University of Penn- pt | Ballet star midseason series. The first is ‘“‘Blacke’s Magic,’”’ from Peter Fischer, Richard Levinson, and Wil- liam Link, and stars Hal Linden. The second is “Dalton,” starring Charles Taylor as a Vietnam vet and drifter who helps out those he meets in his travels by using mar- tial arts. Universal’s third order is from Belisario Productions for an action-adventure show that will be called ‘‘The Ultimate Adventure Co.” In addition, Universal TV has two two-hour pilot telefeatures for NBC, two midseason pilots for CBS, and last of all, two midseason possibili- ties for ABC. Universal TV - a “busy’’ studio; what an understat- ment! (Debbey Wysocki is the entertain- ment writer for The Dallas Post.) sylvania, she is employed at the NPW Medical Center as an occupa- tional therapist. Mr. Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Fisher, 615 Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming, is a graduae of Wyoming Area High School, Luz- erne County Community College and York College. He is employed as an insurance claims representa- tive. The Fishers are residing in Wyo- ming. -0- I WAS SO HAPPY TO LEARN that the Dallas Rotary Club recently donated $650 to help the victims of the recent earthquake in Mexico City. This amount was matched by Rotary International, resulting in a donation of $1,300 to Mexico City. father. Tree blocks road PENN’S WOODS GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL, INC. recently honored adult volunteers at their 23rd annual meeting. Among local Girl Scout leaders who were honored were Terry Sutton, Dallas; Charlene Cook, Lehman; Marsha Howes, Dallas; and Joan Roginski, Trucksville. -0- THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints, Manor Dr., Trucksville, would like to welcome Wayne King, as a new member. Wayne was baptized in the chapel, Sunday, Nov. 24. He was baptized by Elder Bushey and confirmed bby Bishop George Nacialek. The speak- ers were Elder Rubinson and Elder Zwinn. The opening prayer was given by Les Ganoe and closing prayer by Sue Ganoe. -0- TECH. SGT. RICHARD P. PRICE, son of retired Air Force Master Sgt. Clarence E. and Donna J. Price of Rural Route 6, Dallas, has graduated from an Air Force major command non-commissioned officer academy in West Germany. The sergeant received advanced military leadership and manage- ment training. Price is an aircraft maintenance technician with the 401st Tactical Fighter Wing. His wife, Carol, is the daughter of retired Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Jerry V. and Patricia A. tippins of 340 Barbra Drive, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. The sergeant is a 1976 gradaute of West Side Area Vocational Techni- cal High School, Pringle. 03 AIRMAN JOHN A. HEADMAN JR., son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Headman, of Rural Route 2, Dallas, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force jet engine mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. During the course, students were taught repair and maintenance of jet engines with emphasis in ground safety practices when using ground support equipment. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community Col- lege of the Air Force. Headman is scheduled to serve with the 6515th Field Maintenance Squadron at Edwards Air. Force. Base, Calif. ! He is a 1984 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. -0- AIR FORCE MASTER SGT. ROBERT E. BOMBICK, a 1964 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Lehman, has arrived for duty with the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, South Korea. Bombick, a weapons flight chief, was previously assigned at the Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas. -0- THE LEHMAN-JACKSON PTA held its drawing for the Thanksgiv- ing Raffle recently. Winner was Joe Ann Weaver of Dallas. Reporter/ Copy Editor The Dallas Post has a full- time position available for a reporter-copy editor. Person should have news writing expe- rience as well s layout and design experience. 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