(Story on page one) Mrs. William Gross, Dallas, has captured the 1972 title in the championship flight at the School Board To Open Bids Dr. Linford Werkheiser, superintendent of the Dallas School District, announces that a special meeting will be held Sept. 26 at 8 p.m. in-the senior high school library. The meeting will be held fo open bids for the construction of relocatable classrooms in the School District. The meeting will be opey to the public. Ee T——————" Country Club of Scranton. Mrs. Gross defeated former champion Hortense Shurtleff, who has held the crown eight times in the past 12 years. Mrs. Gross, who qualified as medalist in the championship flight, and Miss Shurtleff went to the 39th hole to determine the winner. A ‘spokesman for the local club said that the new champion has been playing out- standing golf all summer and has been an incentive to mem- bers of the Women’s Golf Asso- ciation. This is Mrs. Gross’ third time to hold the crown. She was winner also in 1947 and 1959. The Dallas woman is a two- time winner of the coveted An- thracite Open crown. She will be honored along with the other Pugs 11 Ski 3 Areas On One Pass Purchase a 1972-73 Camel- back Season Pass and ski Camelback every day and night of the 1972-73 ski season. In addition, a Camelback season passholder will receive unlimited skiing privileges at Rappahannock Ski Area in Washington, Va. (now owned by the Camelback Ski Corpora- tion). : Last, but certainly not least, Camelback season passholders will receive $2.50 off on any all day lift ticket or 10 percent off on any midweek ski package at Killington Ski Area, Vermont, before Dec. 15, and after April 1, 1973. There is a 10 percent discount on Camelback passes pur- chased before Nov. 1. Greenstreet News ¢ The early bird gets the space! flight winners at the closing 675-5911 Get news in the day after it dinner at the Country Club of tor happens. Scranton Oct. 10. Mrs. William Gross Wedding Stationery 4 Car pool time is here again. School is open, commuters’ vacations are over and it’s time to get bagk into the old routine. While Warticipation in a car pool can be a time-saver and a convenience, many Pennsyl- vanians avoid such arrange- ments for fear they will leave themselves open to a lawsuit which won’t be covered by their regular auto insurance. Generally speaking, accord- ing to the Insurance Infor- mation Institute, there is nothing to worry about. However, a few words of caution and explanation are in order. Insurance on a privately owned, pool-shared vehicle is placed in jeopardy only if the pool is operated for a profit. In the situation where everyone in the pool uses his car an equal course, no problem. The pakblem most often arises wha one of the car pool participants does not share in the driving chores and thus pays a regular fee. To preserve insurance cover- age, thginstitute points out, any car poc®iee should not be more than the fair share of gas, oil and general depreciation on the car. A simpler way for the non- sharing passengers to re- imburse the pool members is to give a gift sometime during the year to the drivers. This divorces the concept of “fee” from the privilege of riding in a car pool and leaves the insurance protection intact. In the case of car pools in- volving children, the institute stresses the importance of wearing seat belts not only to protect them in the case of an accident but also to prevent the kind of children’s antics that might distract the driver’s attention. Once a car pool participant is convinced his regular auto in- high limits, according to the in- stitute, since this is what pro- tects him against claims which others--including his ‘‘pool”’ passengers--can bring against him after an accident. As an example, says the in- stitute, limits of $300,000- $500,000 would provide up to $300,000 coverage for one injury in an accident with a $500,000 per accident limit. Medical payments is another important coverage. If written with limits of $1,000, each person in the car can receive up to $1,000 for medical expenses incurred within one year of an accident regardless of who is at fault. The institute emphasizes that because the dollar limit applies to each passenger sep- arately, there is no need to increase the limits in order to cover additional passengers. Property damage liability coverage, which protects the motorist against claims re- sulting from damage to other people’s property, is not likely to be affected by involvement in a car pool since the number of passengers would not ordinarily contribute to the amount of pro- perty damage done by the car in an accident. Telephone 654-9508 Traditional . . ROOMS . Showroom Hours ~~ 10a.m. to 5 p.m. . Modern. 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