2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 29, 1994 Due to move, Chase resigns as Dallas Borough treasurer By JACK HILSHER Post Correspondent Dallas Borough Council ac- said, “People look forward to it. It's very well-received, a great service that many other commu- nities lack, and we should be very Magistrate James Tupper. Hearing June 30 on Creative Rooms ; The owner of a Harveys Lake business who has denied that he is operating a manufacturing business will have to explain to a » judge why he has violated (wo stop work orders. J Mark Sopp, owner of Creative Rooms on Route 415 at Harveys Lake, will have a hearing June 30 at 10:30 a.m. before District * According to borough codes enforcement officer Paul Grimes, . the orders were filed against Sopp January 24, 1994, and April 27, * » cepted the resignation of treas- proud that we have it.” 1994, because Sopp is manufacturing in a commercial district, + urer Carlton Chase “with deep Roberts also asked, and re- where manufacturing isn't allowed. regret” at its monthly meeting ceived unanimous approval for, a Sopp told the Harveys Lake zoning hearing board in November, June 21. Mr. Chase said hismove resolution to request that the 1993 that Creative Rooms sells and makes kitchen cabinets and ! was necessary because of job- Luzerne County Commissioners countertops from plywood and formica. relocation out of town. Council resume the county spraying so He has contended that he is merely assembling the items, not president Don Cooper presented that this year's caterpillar and manufacturing them 2 a farewell gift and council gave inchworm infestation will not be Chase a standing ovation. repeated. “We're in for massive py Borough Manager Milton Lut- destruction next year if spraying S sey expressed his own “deeply felt is not accomplished.” personal loss. Chase will be sorely Eight building permits were missed by me,” he said. “His help issued in the month since the and thoughtful guidance have previous meeting. Permission was been invaluable to me.” granted to Robert Brown to add a In other personnel matters, $5,000 rear deck to 132 Jackson John Prichard was appointed St. and Clifford Schectman to add Code Enforcement Officer. a covered deck, value $10,000, to ChiefofPoliceJohn Fowlersaid 126 Machell Avenue. Permissions he was pleased with the donation were also granted as follows: Pa- of three bulletproof vests from the tricia McCue, 35 Redledge Drive, state Adjutant General's office. greenhouse added to side of her Fowler noted, “These first class home, $8,000; Merriel Oliver, 284 : - POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE vests are worth over $1,000 each Machell Avenue, addition to home, New business opens in Star Plaza and we are fortunate to have $10,000; Joseph Hudak, 11 A new full-service beauty salon, Snips “n” Tips, where customers them. Moffit St., add deck, $3,000; and | ap et tanned, styled, manicured and pampered all in one William Roberts, Roads Chair- Ray L. Jayne, 27 Davenport St., Hi ty : dinithe Star pi pamp = : man, said the final spring cleanup above-grcund pool, $5,000. setling, recently opened in the Star Plaza on | oute 415. Hair care figure was $16,305, up from last New home permits were issued services include precision haircuts, sets, glitzing, foil and regular - year because of using more toHarryandKim Vivian ($180,000 frosting, spiral and regular perms, colors, highlights, hennas and dumpsters and paying for addi- value at Lot #51 Deer Meadows) special conditioning treatments are featured, along with tanning iiss pu : tional security. Milt Lutseyadded and to Michael and Gail Touey | facilities, several types of manicures, pedicures, tips, and nail art. THE WINNERS - Lehman-Jackson Knowledge Bee winners i that this year's cleanup was the ($80,000 value at 130 W. Center Nail technicial Carol Yakabovicz tried out some new nail art on were: front row, John Popko, Matt Harrison, Christine Hudak 1 best yet. It went smoothly and he Hill Road) co-owner/stylist Donna May, while co-owner/nail technician and Sarah Davis: second row, Matt Loftus, Christ Stroud, Noah . : Deana Knorr looked on. Pickett, and Tony VanScoy. Campground Hill 5 | Pg , Edinger RL}: ‘ . Earn scholarships for Sem Lower School Lehman-J ackson PTA Fi 1 roads WI Il be rebu { It James Magagna, Shavertown; Laura Sharkey, Dallas and Jordan : Koslosky, Dallas, were named recipients of Wyoming Seminary Lower a ‘By GRACE R. DOVE be for the engineering study,” oo Cc) Merit Scholarships. h O Sts K Nn owl e d J e B ee. : | by . , ; | - Post Staff Walter said. “It's a good way to ! ng The Lehman-Jackson PTA re- Christ Stroud and Tony VanScoyt. 3, | upgrade the roads at a minimal i > 1 1 Families livingon Campground cost to the township. We couldn't BUSY BOOKWORM BOO KSTO RE congly hod 3 two day Baomledys The: Sih Gradesunne's iE mers: | ‘Hill and Edinger Hill roads in have done the work without the ie Dallas Corners Building Hl ha oa r Ce Ey Fai ‘Dallas Township will see some grant.” : 25 550 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 18612 Aer ty 150 Es Peis : jew iraflicepaitens Tater (this New drainage pipes and catch : (Near Fino's Pharmacy) the winners of the Grade 6 Gen- Each member of the winning summer When Wie township re- . basins will be insulled and ihe 1 ; i ' eral Knowledge Bee, determined team received “The Information builds. the two roads. 6,000-foot stretch of roadway Full Service Bookstore Featuring Children's Books, b id g Said Kid's Al vant th According to supervisor Phil between Upper Demunds Road Music Cassettes and Videos ya a Fa sath ie Sidi 5 en ip 3 orig Walter, Luzerne County recently and Valley View Trailer Park will Announces: Student's Summer Readin Were: Ma us, Nosh Pickeill, up receive £ book ol Lhinie. ‘approved a $99,000 street im- be repaved. ’ ul eading | provement grant for the project, : “1 i | “which the supervisors hope to bid : Walia? said at the two 20ads Lists Are Available p outinJuly and be finished before =~ qualilied because they are sparsely . - yp | 8 . school ard populated and the families meet Telephone: 674 5595 Nn eS . 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