With Labor Day weekend behind us, the leagues are organizing at Several of them are underway with at least two weeks of matches yosted while others are finishing their first week. Many of the familiar faces are missing but in their places are new ones, a good sign that bowling is still a popular past time with both young and old. ~The Idetown Compacts opened ~ Sept. 4 with the Citations shutting out the Capris and the Firebirds taking the Corvettes. La Barons took three from the Pintos and the Aries three from the Camaros. High scores were C. Doty’s 196-180 (520). Mel Morris 200, and N. Kozem- chak’s 470. Two weeks in the Ladies Country League show the standings as fol- lows: Gordon Insurnce 5-3, Groto ‘Pizza 5-3, Bonomo’s Sports Center 5- -3, Fashion Vending 4-4, G.H. Harris Associates 3-5, and Castlettes 2-6. ‘High scorers were V. Patton 176; M. Shepherd 170 and C. Smith 184. In the Back Mountain: Church ‘League, some organization is still ‘being done but standings to date ville B 7-1, Trucksville C 6-2, Carv- | erton B 814 2», Maple Grove 5-3, | Dallas A 4-4, Carverton A 3-5, Shav- ertown A 35, East Dallas 9-55, Orange A 0-8, Orange B 0-8. High scorers G. Kohli 523, S. Hoover 516, *SALE STARTS FRIDAY B. Williams 530, J. Remington 5 D. Wright 213 (562), 224 (568); Roberts 528. Mahaffey Oil picked up three points from Lombardo Bakery despite M. Ritts 175 (477) and J. Clark’s 172 in the Imperialette League. Jean Shop took three from No Names paced by M. Neifert’s 188. J. Mekeel rolled 173 for the losing five. Scavone Motors copped three from Humphrey’s Apparel led by B. Roan’s 181. Standing’s in Bonomo’s Major League are Brown's Oil 8-0, G.H. 7-1, Sweet Valley Outfitters 4-4, Beach Combers 4-4, Bermudas 3-5, Back Mountain Sporting Goods 3-5, Charlies All Stars 2-6, and Hambos 1-7. High scorers were R. Bonomo 222 (557), Doc Thomas 217, J. Roan 585, C. Kazokas 235 (585), A. Wendel 233 (623), K. Spencer 535, C. Williams 548, J. Roan 519, G. Mazer 232 (553), R. Bonomo, Jr. 525, K. Orkwis 536, F. Cornell 521, H. Garris 533, R. Harned 230 (532), C. Kazokas 563, T. Doughton 553; A. Wendel 522, R. Bennett 539. Junior Football squads split a pair of games with Northwest on Sunday on the Jets’ home field. Raiders’ “A” team quarterback Steve Shotwell led his unit to its third consecutive victory of the season with a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chris Cotter mid-way through the third quarter. Shotwell then tossed a three-yard pass to Jeff Sudol for the two-point conversion, and the Raiders capped thier scor- ing on the next defensive series by tackling the Jets ball carrier in the end zone for a two-point safety. Petite ADDRESS PHONE Shotwell finished the day with six pass completions for 115 yards. Leading receiver was running back Billy Janosky with 40 yards. Earlier, the Raiders “B’’ stum- bled for its first loss of the season by a 6-0 score. Both Raiders teams will travel to Northwest again next Sunday for a pair of games beginning at 1:30 p.m. In other mini-football action this weekend, the ‘A’ team of the Dallas Cowboys suffered a 32-0 beat- ing from Lehman. Kirshner honored Michelle Kirshner, Dallas, accepts a trophy from John J. Charles, director, Luzerne ~ County Recreation Depart- ment. Michelle was the second place finisher in the 14 and under age group of the recent Luzerne County Recreation Department Diving Classic. (Continued from page 1) and Rev. Henry Westfield was appointed volleyball coach. Director Donald Jones recom- mended that Francis Kopko be made Director of the Anti-Smoking Clinic within the Dallas School Dis- trict. The program is designed, not only for those who wish to stop smoking, but will be mandatory for those students caught smoking at school. The first offense for smoking carries the Smoking Clinic or sus- pension while the second offense results in immediate suspension. A new telephone system within the school district, proposed by Joseph O’Donnell, board president, was approved and will be instituted by Commonwealth Telephone Co. It was also announced that a Negotiations Committee meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 19, at the Administration Building. Lehman (Continued from page 1) back for a second interview. Solicitor Peter Savage said there was no formal litigation at the time of the meeting but that he had received two letters of intent, one from Williams attorney, and a second from Atty. Clement Kisailus, representing Frank Ziegler. *SALE STARTS FRIDAY BLAZERS OUR REG. $34.99 LL) NAT. AVD. 3A ® Sizes 6-14 ® Colors of Wine, Red, Navy, Lilac ® Linen-look fabric GRAND OPENING SALE PRICE ELA ® Designer Fashions in Poplin Fabric ® Teal, Natural, Black, Blue and Khaki ® Sizes 6-14 wi SIZES 5/6-and 13/14 +1 8 Ziegler, a Dairylea distributor from Harveys Lake, submitted a bid at the August meeting to deliver milk to schools within the district. When a motion to award the bid to Ziegler for delivery of milk to the Lake-Noxen Elementary School was made, Director Wolfe stated he had received numerous complaints on the poor quality of milk delievered by Ziegler. At that time, Ziegler asked Wolfe who the complainants were, but Wolfe would not reveal any names. Kisailus, on behalf of Ziegler, threatened to sue the board for slanderous remarks alleged to have been made by Wolfe. He asked for permission to poll the board mem- bers, which was granted. The majority of the members stated they had heard no complaints about Ziegler, but several abstained. Chariman Jones- told the attorney that one man’s opinion was not that of the entire board. Atty. Kisailus told, the board that because of Wolfe's statement, Zie- gler wanted to withdraw his bid and never do business with the school district again. The board approved a motion to award bids for student milk at the Junior High School to Highland Dairy and at the Lake-Noxen Ele mentary School to Dallas Dairy. The board approved a resolution to allow the Energy Management Agency of Luzerne County use of the Lake-Lehman High School facili- ties as an alternate emergency operation center and also approved an update of the 1981 agreement with the American Red Cross and the Lake-Lehman School District for use of the schools as Red Cross Mass Care Shelters in times of disaster. Added to the approved teacher substitute list were Michelle L. Coombs, Harveys Lake, elementary education; Cynthia A. Harrison, RD 5, Shavertown, elementary educa- tion; Robert S. Lewis, RD 3, Tunk- hannock, industrial artrs; and Dolores M. Zabresky, RD '1, Har- veys Lake, English, business and French. School— (Continued from page 1) per, a football statistician, a base- ball statistician, a member of the | yearbook staff, and a member of the girls’ basketball team. She also previously served on Student Coun- ¢il, was a member of the steering committee and has been named to Who's Who and to the National Honor Society. Sandy Dicton and T. Willy Cadwa- lader will be bringing us the news from Lake-Lehman High School. Sandy, daughter of Helen and James Dicton of Fieldcrest Manor in Shavertown, is one of the cap- tains of the Lady Knights field hockey team. She also plays basket- ball and softball and is a member of the Key Club. Sandy hopes to major in math at college following her graduation from Lake-Lehman. T. Willy is the son of Thomas and Vicky Cadwalader from RD 2, Dallas, and is best known as the quarterback of the Black Knights football team, where he also serves as tri-captain. He also plays base- ball and is a member of the Key Club. T. Willy hopes to study pre- law upon his high school graduation. Coordinating the news efforts at Gate of Heaven are Joan Segrave- Daly, Rachell Schall and Donna Greger. Joan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly, of 66 Perrin Ave., Shavertown. She is a member of the girls’ basketball team at Gate of Heaven. Joan plans to attend Bishop O’Reilly High School next year. Rachel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schall, of Pinecrest in Dallas, is a cheerleader at Gate of Heaven. She also plays soccer in the Back Mountain Soccer Organization and studies art at Sue Hand’s Imag- ery. Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Greger of Fox Hollow Drive, Dallas. She is a member of the swim team at the Wilkes-Barre CYC and plans to attend Bishop » Sie Sa a I er aa EE SSS lo