pon 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 27, 1994 Beavers (continued from page 1) beaver problem, but it wasn't this severe,” he said. “Now we'll have to take a harder look at the situ- ation.” Last week DER gave borough officials permission to remove the beavers’ structures after the Game Commission removes and relo- Moscow, PA, who has studied the area. The creek is extensively over- grown with swamp loosestrife (water willow), one of the little critters’ favorite foods, James said. Swamp loosestrife is a shrub, The Dallas Post Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad growing about four feet tall, with ; cates the beavers. deep roots called rhizomes, which PERSO NAL LOANS JELEVARIETING LEGAL NOTICES A live trap set April 15 hadn't are extremely difficult to get rid of, RE Al EST ATE : $600 TO $1 0.000 Come On Over nabbed any of the toothy little James said. ’ - The Grass LEGAL NOTICE critiers, so the Game COMMIS: once the beavers, dams and S ALES Apply by phone or in person IS Greener! : sion planned to try and snare | qses have b d. DER Mon. - Fri. 9-5 The Dallas Townshif : _ lodges have been removed, : : You can earn up to Zoning Hearing Boart,) them, according to wildlife con fEngi- . Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M : oning Aree: servation officer Jim Jolley and the US Anny Comps of eng 27 Years of Experience nelucing sa’. utr. $7/HR with RMH Inc., | | will hold a public meetin i : ’ neers will evaluate the creek’s need Evenings by appointment a growing leader inthe | [ May 10, 1994 at 7:0! We don't believe that thereare ¢ «on im iect i ina : provement projec telemarketing industry. §| P.M. in the Dallas Town many beavers left because the , .onirel further flooding or ero- if1 Call We're looking for good || ship Municipal Buildin holes thal we male in Cada sion. State Certi led HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT communicators to Bo the following : St : { projects . . : : : eeking an opportuni appeals: patched.” he said. costing more that $100,000 need Residential 1158. Main Bt, Willss-Barre, Pa {| oo ne IV “The only problem is that after 97 PR F00E (2 Fo al Solano 824-5717 We offer Paid Training, || #1 - Robert Moore, 211. you get the beavers out, some Real Estate Flexible Schedules, Lower Demunds Roac more may see the vacant territory : x Full & Part Time, Day Dallas, PA fora Varianc and try to move in,” said council Before the stream improvement App raiser & Evening Shifts, from Article V (Rear Yard president Martin Noonat the April project can begin, the Harveys di Real ag pron Weekly Pay, Automat- || of the Dallas Townshiy' ¢@ 20 council meeting. Lake Borough Council must write [B35] | ikK4n ¥ Estate = i ed Dialing, Easy To Zoning Ordinance. Prog : Harveys Creek is a beaver's gourmet heaven, according to Russell James of EcoScience in DER a letter describing the situ- ation and requesting that DER evaluate Harveys Creek. Obituaries NICHOLAS BERDY - Nicholas Berdy, 82, of Dallas, JOHN HODL John Hodl, 75, of Dug Road, BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 1-717-474-2340 + 1-800-598-5077 SALES - APPRAISALS - RENTALS - HOME WARRANTY inground pool, CA, jacuzzi, etc RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL SHICKSHINNY LAKE -4,000 SF home w/premier lakefront loc. Enc. $275,000 MOUNTAINTOP - Custom 3000 SF home on 4.38 acres. 4 BRs, 2-1/ 2 Bas, 2 FP's. Finished lower level. Landscaping.........c.cven. $245,000 SHICKSHINNY LAKE - Lakefront property with new kitchen, new add. w/hot tub, 2-1/2 baths, sec. sys., ingrd pool SWEET VALLEY - Commercial space for rent on Main Road. 3200 SF. 1-Story w/ample park. Owner will consider dividing. LAUREL LAKES - Level 1.06 acre lot in prestigous subdivision. Near $202,000 Follow Scripts, Bonus Programs, Career Growth, Paid Vacation, Pleasant & Profes- sional Environment, Convenient To Public Transportation and more! Don't delay. For more details, call our Scranton office at (717) 341-1184 or erty is located adjacer to Lower Demunds Roa and Ransom Road an Zoned A-1. #2 - Kenneth Crispell, RI #1, Noxen, PA, for Variance from Sectio 4.09 of the Dallas Town ship Zoning Ordinance Property is located adje - cent Rte. 309 and zoned!) died April 24, 1994 in Nesbitt Kingston Township, died April 18, 1-80 & I-81. Rec. Fac $43,900 3411383. Ask for My. Vomor Hospital, Kingston. 1004 at his iy P ANIMALS FOR SALE \. Macro! And dont forget Dard Kozick Born in Edwardsville, he was Born in Kingston Township, he is Zhou Plan! Zoning Officer the son of the late George and was a son of the late Louis and | pEACHES” 9 mos. old | GIBSON SIDE BY SIDE FOR SALE GARAGE SALE Foire oy an 16-2-P Anna Pengrin Berdy. Bertha Sunleightner Hodl. Prior | tabby kitten, neut., de- | REFRIGERATOR, gold : He was employed as a coal to retirement, he was employed | clawed, shots, Vitter | must’ be deirosted : miner in local mines. He retired by Frank's Market. trained, equipment in- | monthly, $100. 287-| FLUTE WITH CASE, | FLEA MARKET, Penn | [F1{1¢ NOTICE from City Chevrolet, Kingston. He was an Army veteran of | cluded, $25. 654-4926. | 9012. 15-4-P less than 1 yr old. $75. State Wilkes-Barre Ath- | [== He was a member of St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox World War II, serving in the Battle of the Bulge. 16-4-P INCLINATOR ELEC- 654-4926. 16-4-P letics & Recreation Pro- gram is holding a Spring The Dallas School Dis trict Board of Director: will hold the followin Church. He was preceded in death by TRIC STAIRLIFT, 12 Flea Market, on Satur- / a | He and his wife, the former brothers, Joseph, Frederick and AUTOMOBILES straight steps, with chair, | TRADE SHOW BOOTH day, April 30 and Sun- Dinan: Simin C/) @® Anna Kulick, celebrated their Frank; sisters, Catherine Fricke, | 1gg1 FORD | exc. cond. $2400. 675- | 5 long x &' high panels day, May 1, 1994, from 9 DeWine 7:30 p 2 62nd wedding anniversary in January 1994. ~~ He was preceded in death by brothers, Michael, Andrew, John, Stephen and Harry; sister, Fanny Denoy. Surviving in addition to his wife, are daughter, Mrs. John (Carolyn) Theresa, Bertha and Hilda. Surviving are brothers, Louis, Swoyersville; Carl, Wilkes-Barre; sisters, Mary Hutsteiner, NJ; Rose Bartholomew, Calif.; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, Carverton. EXPLORER, 2-door, Eddie Bauer Edition. Fully loaded and in exc. cond. Asking $16,600. Call 675-4777. 15-4-P 1987 2Z-28 CAMARO, 305 motor, AM-FM ste- 9085. 15-4-P TABLE LAMP $15; Queen size comforter with matching dust ruffle & pillow shams, $25. 836-5892. 16-4-P SOLID MAPLE BED- with velcro material at- tached, laminated, litera- ture counters, matching carpet. Colors navy & teal. Call 288-8082. 17- 1-P OCTA-GYM HEAVY a.m.to3 p.m. The fee for space is $10.00 for one day or $15.00 for both days. The Flea Market willbe held inside, please bring yourown table. For more information, or to reserve space call, 675- 9181 or 675-9259. Pub- WANTED TO BUY ATTENTION TURKEY HUNTERS. | can use your turkey feathers - wing, tail or body feath- ers - for crafts projects. Call 333-5151, leave Westmoreland Elemen tary School Committe of the Whole, Monday May 9, 1994, 7:30 p.m Regular Board meetin 8 p.m, Administratiol Building. By Order of the Board g « West, Freehold, NJ; two grand- reocass. Newtires. Runs ; DUTY ROWING MA- | i ici hod 17.1.p | message. 17-5-P Gloria Brennan * daughters, Jacqueline West and GERALDINE McCARTY great, $4,400. 288-4471. BOOM Ser 2 twin o CHINE, changes into ic 13 invite! Board Secretary Cynthia Johnson,; brother Geraldine Ann McCarty, of ; Une or ooo MIFOTeC different positions. $300 17-1-P George Berdy, Plymouth; one Dennett St. Luzerne, died April |85 PEUGOT TURBO | dresser night stand and | or best offer. 696-1497. | HELP WANTED | LEGAL NOTICES : great-grandson: numerous nieces, 23 1994 in Nesbitt Memorial |505 DIESEL European ladder Desiaier. i 17-4-P LEGAL NOTICE and nephews. Hospital, Kingston. car, sunroof, all power, Sips readianr c i Quse 4 HOUSEKEEPER]| NOTICE Interment will be in St. Nicho- las Russian Orthodox Cemetery, Pringle. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Augustine and Beatrice Canivey Letner. She was a graduate of Dallas Town- ship High School. Surviving are a brother, Leo Letner, Philadelphia; sister, Ther- needs motor, many new parts. Interior clean. Good body, $950. 288- 9459. 17-1-P 1981 OLDS CUTLASS. Many new parts, runs dresser, chest of draw- ers, night stand, $450 neg. 836-5892. 16-1-P RCA COLOR .TV, 19% good cond. $75. 288- 25" CONSOLE COLOR TV, swivel base, remote control, 3 1/2 yrs. old, $300; Kodiak Coal Stove, glass doors, front Vioading, side unloading, $500; Nintendo with U- WANTED, 3 days a week. Must be reliable, do laundry and ironing in addition to heavy clearning. References lSquired. 675-4046. 17- The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for GENERAL, ART, PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION, HOME ECONOM- The Kingston Townshig Board of Supervisors wil hold a Special Meeting Sunday, May 22, 1994 at 8:00 a.m. starting a the Kingston Townshig NELDA CHURRY ost Lett or : ; well Sell tor under. | 3489. 16-4-P force, 2 joysticks, 14 Municipal Building, 11 : » Mountaintop; : ’ Sighs: ICS AND CUSTODIAL | | Nelda Churry, 77 of Dan Flood and nephews. oP: THECES 1 $1000. 288-4036. 17-1- | WASHER/DRYER, | games, asking $200. | EARN $100 A DAY from | SUPPLIES. Soenion De Tower, Kingston, died April 21, 1994 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- Interment, Sacred Heart Ceme- white,21/2yrs.old, $125 ea. Refrigerator, almond, 333-5279. 17-1-P your own home. For info call (717) 988-2508 Ext. Specifications may be The meeting has beer called for General Busi: tery, Dallas. 675- tal, Kingston. 2 1/2yrs. old, $200. 1010rsend SASEtoKBZ | secured from the Busi- d Road Inspec Bon Weatherly. she was the HELEN REGGIE BOATS 6144 after 6 p.m. 16-4-P Enlorpase, Sure 10- | ness Manager, Charlotte Handy asp dager of ihe late Harold and Helen Reggie, 79, of Firecut |1987 American Skier, | DOUBLE METAL FREE Ave., West Pittston, PA big Vig Church FOR THE KinNasTon ve Fortwangler. » Road, Bunker Hill, Kingston [inboard w/trailer, | WARDROBE, $35; 18643. 17-4-P 2 Street. Dallas. PA BOARD OF SUPERVI her of alias Pack 261 and a ownship. died April 23, 1994, at | $11,500, 630-2141. 17- | Kroshler chair $10; desk | FREE used whole cin: eon 5ORg nahn : home. 6-P & chair, $100. Twin size | gerblocks. 675-1827. | BABYSITTERNEEDED | Bids shallbeinthe hands | Jeffrey K. Box member of the Dallas Kiwanis Women's Auxiliary, Dallas Chap- ter Eastern Star, and was the Jate John and Mary Geffert. She |. w/460 King Cobra : . ” 10 SPD. SCHWINN | FREE, sofa &chair, worn | $4.00/hr. 2children3 Yr. | Wednesday, May 4, floor captain and sunshine secre- was a member of Prince of Peace | driveandtrailer. $20,500. | SPRINT, used very little. | but comfortable. 675- | & 6 mos. Dallas area. | 1994. Bids i % tary at the Dan Flood Tower. = Church Dallas. 639-2141. 17-6-P 693-4106. 46-tfn-p 6144 after 6 p.m. 16-4-P | Call 288-8082 (W), and | opened publicly at that | LEGAL NOTICE She was preceded in death by She was preceded in death by leave message. 17-1-P | time in the Administra- “her husband, John; daughter, her husband, John; brothers, tion Building. NOTICE IS HEREBY Jacqueline. Elmer and John; sisters, Mildred BY ORDER OF THE | GIVEN that Letters Tes Surviving are son, Craig, Read- and Irene. BOARD tamentary have beer ing; sister, Nancy Ebling, Allen- town; several nieces and neph- Born in Wilkes-Barre Town- ship, she was the daughter of the Surviving are sons, Daniel and Leonard, Bunker Hill, Kingston 1991 CHRIS CRAFT, 22 mattress cover $5. 288- 4036. 17-4-P 16-4-P for occasional Wednes- day & Friday evenings. ofthe Business Manager not later than 2:00 P.M. Gloria D. Brennan Board Secretary 15-3-P Township Secretary 17-1-P granted in the Estate of Thomas J. Graham, Sr. late of Kingston Town: gos, body Rabid] Township) daughisr, Judi wa er was donated to Temple ormeck, W: , NJ; d- ' ? , : [niversiiy Medical Sehony ed Chen A a ay It's easy to place Cn Beans 2a, Who diese emorial donations, if desired, d Mari B h, both of ¥ Riera ET may be made to the Epilepsy Wilkes-Barre Tote; Poctlier GUARANTEED RESU LTS CLASSIFIED BUY IT Poisons invented io sai Foundation of Philadelphia, 3300 Leonard Geffert, Holyoke, Mass. He : aes HR Henry Ave., Ninth Floor, Main Interment, Memorial Shrine And. it's inexpensive! 15 Words F* 4 Weeks wu $9 Magen yan or de: Campus, Philadelphia 19129. Cemetery, Carverton. 2 ae : SELL IT Hoi to present the ~ (Ads placed by individuals in all categories except the ones below) Vi Soro without delay t : AUTOS FOR SALE: 20 Words BM 4 Weeks HM $10 1h 2 a, BX West Side Upholstery REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 20 Words B 6 Weeks HM $12 Dallas Post || ici Esquire, 40 Pop West Wyoming, PA « 693-1808 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 20 Words M 4 Weeks B $10 classified ad. || tar Street, Kingston, P2 Mother's Day Special These rates available to individuals or businesses Call 18.3.P Paint that special room for mom and custom cover her special pieces. a *J oe ix ea gh in Individuals (not businesses) selling items priced at less than 675-5211 : 1001 OI I40rICS 10% off w / CORDON $100 may run up to 20 words for 4 weeks free. nai Khoi i : P GARAGE SALE ADS ARE FREE: 15 words, 2 weeks Ri rawor Free Estimates - Pick Up * Deliver J *If you don't get results, we'll run the ad 4 more weeks free. er Expires 5/15/94 : N[ Write your ad here: O solution 19] N = N Please call me when gl 27 [#]i5 CoP A 0D Selling your Home 2141712 [29] AMOYIRZECHEEOR - 511/(/ 10 EMOEIM Century 21 71¢l8 : m W IS Ruth K. 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