~ HELP WANTED IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for ambitious men-women for small supply com- pany. No experience necessary. Will train. Send brief resume with references to PO Box 73, Dallas, PA 18612. 37-2-P 3000 GOVERNMENT JOBS List. $16,040 - $59,230-yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687- 6000 Ext. R-6026. 37-8-P Store Clerk Full & part-time for new TURKEY HILL MINIT MARKET opening soon in Conyngham. Flexible hours-various shifts, including night. Must be available to work even- ings & some weekends. Starting salary above minimum. Quarter! salary progress i advancement opportunity based on job perform- ance. Apply in person Initial Cap District, Initial Cap Office, TURKEY HILL MINIT MARKETS, 15 Maf- fett St., Plains between 8:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. EOE. 38-2-P MATURE WOMEN to care for 2 young children in our home. 696-4658. 38- 1-P TRUCK MECHANIC. Look- ing for a change? If you are an all around truck mechanic we have the wages, benefits, and working conditions for you. Reply: 655-6771. 38- 2-P Help Wanted Kitchen help, pizza makers and delivery per- sons. Apply in person, Lisa's Pizza, Hickory Cor- Trucksville, next to Mary Taylor's. 38-1-P WORK WANTED LOST & FOUND LOST, white & gray tabby cat. Female, spayed, Lower Demunds Rd., child's pet. Call 675-0480. 38-4-P FOR RENT WILKES-BARRE, Parsons, first floor, four rooms and bath with shower, stove, refrigerator, wall- to-wall carpeting. Avail- able immediately. Heat and hot water included. $300 per month. Call 288-8933. 23-tfn-P RENT FREE--Modern 7 room house located near Dallas completely fur- nished, two baths, hot water heat. Available Nov. 15, 1986 to June 1, 1987. No pets. Adults only. Reply Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366R, Dallas, PA 18612. 37-4-P 3 BEDROOM APT., bath, combination kitchen & breakfast room, large diningroom & livingroom. TV room with wood burner, 1 car garage. No pets. Available end of Oct. 696-2924. 38-tfn-P REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY duplex, double block or handy- man's special in Dallas- Shavertown area. Send particulars to Box 1729, Shavertown, PA. 18708. 32-8-P INSTRUCTION Music Lessons Experienced professional music instruction. Lesson on guitar, bass, man- dolin, violin, banjo, piano & organ. Beginners to advanced. Call 675- 1796 or 693-0119. 35-12-P EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE SERVICE for your children while you work. Offering balanced meals, age appropriate activities, large outdoor play yard. Located near the Outlet at Harveys Lake. Contact Mary at 477-3205. 37-2-P JOB WANTED, Mainte- nance, upkeep, small repair, clean or utility type person of a busi- ness. Indoor, outdoor, ermanent job. Eves: 717) 482-3461. 38-1-P LOST & FOUND ———————————— FOUND 8-10 yr. old male, looks like wire-haired terrier mixed, found causing traffic jam on highway in Trucksville. No collar or ID. Has long grey hair with black markings. Call 696-3024 or 696-1146. 35-4-P MUSIC MERCHANDISE Spinet-Console Piano Bargain Wanted: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on spinet-console piano. Can be seen locally. Call Mr. White at 1-800-544- 1574 ext. 608. 37-2-P USED FLUTE, Best offer. 675-3713. 38-tfn-P WANTED TO RENT WANT TO RENT GARAGE in Dallas area. Need enough room for 1 car. 675-3649. 37-2-P TRUCKS 76 CHEVY SPORT VAN, 6 cyl., standard. Seats 10, Good cond. $1800 neg. Call 696-4161. 35-4-P MOTORCYCLES 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special. Make an offer. Call 675-3713. 18- tfn-P 1985 KAWASAKI "VULCAN" V-engine, garage kept. $2400. Call after 4 p.m. 829-6584. 29-tfn-P 1980 YAMAHA 650. Call 283-0358 after 4 p.m. 35- 4-P AUTO 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5, Call 283-0358 after 4 1977 BUICK REGAL 2 door, V-8, auto. Runs good. $250. Call 675-1333. 36-4- P '68 FORD LTD., auto. transmission with torck converter. Good $35. Call 655-9220. 37-4-P 1974 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC very dependa- ble vehicle, many new parts $500. Call for more information 287-8183. 37- 4-GR 1982 FIAT X-1-9, Sharp red Italian beauty. 1600 cc fuel-injected engine, 5 speed transmission, mags, AM-FM stereo cassette, air cond., 14 mo. comprehensive war- ranty, $4800. 825-5453 after 6 p.m. 37-2-P ‘83 CAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN. Air, fully equipped, showroom cond. 25,000 miles. Must see to appreciate. 823- 0390. 38-4-P ‘74 NOVA 350 2V, air, auto., p.s., new brakes, battery, exhaust, great body paint, 34,000. $1695. 283-0799 even- ings. 38-4-P 1974 VOLKSWAGON DASHER, 32,074 miles. 2 dr., dark blue with beige interior. Very clean, good cond. Call for more information. 675-0068. 38-1-P Call Now! 1977 Plymouth, 2 door, 318 engine. $795. Good running cond. 287-6054. 38-1-P 1981 CHEVY CITATION, 4 dr., 4 cyl., needs trans- mission work. As is $500. Call 822-6955. 38-4- GR '77 PONIAC FIREBIRD, V-6, p.s., p.b., mag wheels, 44,000 miles. A-title. Must see $2500. Call 779- 9641. 38-4-GR BIRTHS (The following Back Mountain couples have announced births during the past week:) SCOTTS, MARY ROSE and MICHAEL, P.O. Box 231, Dallas, a son, Monday, Sept. 22. WALSH, SYLVIA and SCOTT, 109 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, a daughter, Monday, Sept. 22. MONTVILLE, NANCY and JAMES, 178 Shade Tree Road, Shavertown, a son, Sunday, Sept. 21. PARDUSKI, DESIREE and JOHN, RD 1, Box 274 E, Sweet Valley, a son, Sept. 21. WENTZEL, TINA and SCOTT, Box 242 RD1, Dallas, a son, Wednes- day, Sept. 24. SAMANAS, DONNA and RICH- ARD, 176 Church St., Dallas, a son, Thursday, Sept. 25. MARTIN, LAURIE and JAMES, Rd 1, Box 357, Dallas, a son, Thurs- day, Sept. 25. STEC, SHIRLEY and JOSEPH, 52 Mill St., Dallas, a daughter, Friday, Sept. 26. FLACK, CATHY AND RUSTY, 86 Bulford Road, Shavertown, twins, a son and a daughter, Friday, Sept. 26. TROSKY, CAROLYN and KEN- NETH, Box 242, RD2, Dallas, a daughter, Friday, Sept. 26. KANARR, JAN and GEORGE, 61 E. Franklin St., Shavertown, a son, Saturday, Sept. 27. PUGH, BRENDA, and ALAN, P.O. Box 405 Dallas, a son, Satur- day, Sept. 27. Meetings are resumed Regular monthly meetings of the Kingston Township Crime Watch Organization resumed on Monday, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. Crime Watch Coordinator, Harold Shelly, invited all officers, block captains, sector coordinators, as well as the general public to this meeting. Plans were formulated for the Neighborhood Watch to be expanded into various areas of the Township. Coordinator Shelly also discussed plans for increasing community involvement in the program. The public was urged to attend this important meeting and to become involved in the Kingston Township Crime Watch Program. The meeting was held in the com- munity meeting room of the Kings- ton Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville. a | Glider on display Dallas Post/Donna Sutliff Dallas Post/Donna Sutliff organizations. Darlene "Phillips Team members are: Chirs Scott; teacher, Mr. Simon. Susan Ryan -0- tine Stuart; teacher, Mrs. McCarthy. Keith Jones; student council. treasurer, -O- AWARDS CEREMONY was telecast from the Pasadena Civic Audito- rium by NBC on September 21, 1986, with network stars David Letter- man and Shelley Long serving as hosts. Guest presenters included Philip Michael Thomas, Cybil Shepherd, Bruce Willis, Beatrice Arthur, Angie Dickinson, Stacy Keach, Graduating? Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon their guests in attendance. Michael J. Fox, Ali MacGraw, Joan Collins, Raymond Burr, Milton Berle, Joan Rivers, Barbara Eden, Gene Barry, Howie Mandell, Linda Grey, Tony Danza, John Ritter, Harry Anderson, Jack Paar, Billy Crystal, Michele Lee, Steve Allen, Stephanie Zimbalist, Efrem Zimbal- ist Jr., Tom Selleck, Robert Wagner, Angela Lansbury, and Linda Evans. Lucille Ball, also a Ritz sisters note birthdays Happy 21st birthday to Kim Ritz on Oct. 4, a nursing student at College Misericordia and to Kelly Ritz on Oct. 10, a senior at Dallas High School. They are the daughters of Bob and Ginger Ritz of Trucksville. Divorces (The following divorce has been filed at the Luzerne County Court- house:) ALDA M. SWANSON, plaintiff, RD 1, Box 152A, Harveys Lake, and TODD C. SWANSON, defendant, RD 1, Box 152A, Harveys Lake. Drawing held The Dallas Area Band Boosters held their raffle drawing on Sunday, Sept. 28. The winners were: L. Briggs, Wilkes-Barre, $200; Vicky Stull, Dallas $100; Tom Sponseller, Dallas $50; Kathleen Oravitz, Dallas, $50; Jane Ann Ott, Wilkes- Barre, Doll. We thank everyone who pur- chased a ticket and congratulate the winners. presenter, paid special tribute to comedian Red Skelton, this year’s recipient of the prestigious Gover- nor’s Award. The awards show was again produced by Alexander Cohen and his wife, Hildy Parks, and directed by Jeff Margolis. This year Parks created a cele- bration of television’s contribution to the language with a multitude of TV stars presented on tape and in person. Production numbers were kept to a minimum with the excep- tion of Shelley Long’s musical salute to the progress of women in television. Instead of saving major awards for last, this year’s Emmy broad- cast featured them throughout the show. Awards were given in groups of four with a generous sampling of clips from the programs and its stars. As for total awards, NBC took 19 of 31 awards, CBS took 10, and ABC and PBS had one each on a show which was surprising for its pace and taste; and above all, it finished on time. The series most lauded with top honors “at the prime time Emmy ceremony were CBS’s ‘Cagney & Lacey,” and NBC’s “St. Elsewhere” he TW Balken installed and “The Golden Girls.” Although it received 16 nominations, more than any other show, ABC’s ‘“Moonlight- ing” won only a technical award for editing which was announced weeks earlier. CBS’s “Cagney & Lacey,” about two women detectives, won for best drama series for the second straight year. “It was a lovely sweep,” said Ms. Gless of her show’s winning four Emmys. Sharon Gless was not only “the luckiest girl in the world,” as she referred to herself, but also the most patient as she finally won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. ‘This was part of my dream. I love this business...I love all of you,” said Sharon as she held the statuette high above her head. Gless plays Sgt. Christine Cagney, the NYPD detective partner of Lacey (Tyne Daly) in the CBS series. Ms. Daly’s husband, Georg Stanford Brown, won for best direc- tor on “Cagney & Lacey,” and John Karlen, who plays Daly’s husband Harvey on the series, won for best For the second year, winam Daniels, Dr. Mark Craig, of NBC's “St. Elsewhere,” was honored for outstanding lead actor in a dra- matic series, and his wife, Bonnie Bartlett, was honored as best sup- porting actress in a dramatic series for her work on the same show. “The Golden Girls” was a big winner capturing laurels in the best comedy, actress (Betty White), and writing categories. Also winning the series category were Michael J. Fox of NBC's “Family Ties” (best actor, comedy), and Rhea Perlman of NBC’s ‘“‘Cheers’ (supporting actress, comedy). NBC’s “Hallmark Hall of Fame: Love is Never Silent” won as best drama special, and NBC’s “Peter the Great” as best miniseries. Marlo Thomas received an Emmy for best actress in a special or miniseries for ‘“‘Nobody’s Child’ and Dustin Hoffman was best actor for “Death of a Salesman,” both on CBS. (Debbey Wysocki is the entertain- ment writer for The Dallas Post. 5 \ @