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THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949
Legal—
AN ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
BOROUGH OF DALLAS AN-
NEXING A PARCEL OR TRACT
OF LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP
OF DALLAS ADJACENT TO
AND IN PART CONTIGUOUS
TO THE BOROUGH, AND RE-
PEALING CERTAIN ORDINAN-
CES INCONSISTENT THERE-
WITH.
WHEREAS Dale Realty Corp.,
owner of a parcel or tract of
land in the Township of Dallas,
in the County of Luzerne and
Commonwealth of Pennsylvan-
ia, adjacent to and in part con-
tiguous to the Borough of Dal-
las, has presented to the Bor-
ough Council of said Borough
its petition requesting that the
land owned by it in fee simple
be annexed to and thereby be-
come a part of the Borough:
AND WHEREAS it appears
that the said Dale Realty Corp.
is the only freeholder in said
territory ,and thus constitutes
a majority of the freeholders
therein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT EN-
ACTED AND ORDAINED by the
Borough Council of the Borough of
Dallas, and it is hereby enacted
and ordained by the authority of
the same:
SECTION 1. That the parcel or
tract of land owned by Dale Realty
Corp., situate in the Township of
Dallas, in the County of Luzerne
and Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania, adjacent to and in part
contiguous to the Borough of Dal-
las, and described as follows:
"THE FIRST THEREOF:
BEGINNING at a corner on
the Southerly side of the State
Highway from Dallas to Har-
vey's Lake, at the intersection
of the Northerly side of Car
Avenue and Wardan Street as
laid out in plot of lots allotted
by Inman Realty Co., map
dated April, 1925; THENCE
along the Northerly side of
Wardan Street South 67 de-
grees 34 minutes West 199.53
feet; THENCE along the West-
erly side of Wardan Street
South 22 degrees 29 minutes
East 651.4 feet to a corner;
THENCE through lands now
or late of Howard O. Wardan
the following two courses and
distances: 1. North 72 degrees
43 minutes West 476.5 feet to
a corner; THENCE 2. South 65
degrees 23 minutes West 471.
00 feet to land formerly of
J. Atherholt Estate, now
Wilkes-Barre Mortgage Com-
pany; THENCE along said line
of land North 28 degrees West
462.5 feet to a corner; THENCE
through lands now or late of
ALTREC.
STORE TALK
FOOD FREEZING DEMONSTRA-
TION HERE JULY 27, 8 P. M.
Biggest blowout since July 4th.
The star performers will be Frig-
idaire and Esco freezers. Miss
Byrne of Towanda will entertain—
you'll want to be here.
We especially invite all local
users of “Frigidaire Freezers”
—incidentally, there will be
some valuable door prizes and
it's rumored that 50 pounds
of frozen food will go with
any freezer bought on that
date.
We're in line with supplies for
canning and freezing. 7 quart
enameled “ColPac” canners sell like
hot cakes at $1.95. Jar caps, rub-
bers, wrenches, freezer cartons, and
jars are on hand. If you have
something to can, let us help you
lay it away.
It's too late to spray when
the blight has hit your toma-
toes, grapes, cucumbers and
potatoes. Why not prevent it
by using spray or dust now?
We can supply you with the
right ammunition pronto!
Who needs a thresher? “Pop
Gay” says we have two good buys
in used steel machines fully
equipped with bagger, feeder and
wind stacker.
At last! Oil heat at a price
you can afford. $150.00 now
buys a DELCO BURNER com-
plete with controls. You know
“Delco” —“a General Motors
product”, backed by our own
guarantee of satisfaction. Why
not let us survey your heat
problem now at no cost. We're
ready to do it now.
PHONE 5050
Gay-Murray Co.
Tus khannock, Pa.
UE
Howard O. Wardan North 26
degrees 22 minutes East 630.4
feet to the Southerly side of
the State Highway from Dallas
to Harvey's Lake; THENCE
along said highway South 75
degrees 09 minutes East 200.00
feet to a point; THENCE
continuing along the Southerly
side of State Highway on a
curve to the right with a
chord on a course of (South
71 degrees 27 minutes East
593.63 feet to the place
of beginning. CONTAINING
15.13 acres of land more or
less.
EXCEPTING AND RESERV-
' ING from and out of the
above-described parcel or tract
of land a piece or lot of land
conveyed by Charles L. Casper
et al to Dallas Water Com-
pany by deed dated August
29, 1946 and recorded in
Luzerne County Deed Book No.
898, page 354, bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a corner on
the Southerly side of the State
Highway from Dallas to Har-
vey's Lake, .said corner being
the Northwest corner of lands
now or late of Charles L. Cas-
per, Attorney, and in line of
lands now or late of Howard
O. Wardan; THENCE along the
Southerly side of the aforesaid
State Highway South 75 de-
grees 09 minutes East 30 feet
to a corner; THENCE through
lands now or late of Charles
L. Casper, Attorney, the follow-
ing two courses and distances:
1st. South 26 degrees 22 min-
utes West 30 feet to a corner;
THENCE, 2nd. North 75 de-
grees 09 minutes West 30 feet
to a corner in line of lands now
or late of Howard O, Wardan;
THENCE along line of lands
now or late of Howard O. War-
dan North 26 degrees 22 min-
utes East 30 feet to the place
of beginning. CONTAINING
900 square feet of land.
THE SECOND THEREOF:
BEGINNING at a corner on
the Southerly side of Car
Avenue, said corner being be-
tween lots Nos. 136 and 138 as
laid out in plot of lots allotted
by Inman Realty Co.; THENCE
along the lines between lots
Nos. 136 and 138, 137 and 139
South 21 degrees 44 minutes
West 235.5 feet to the Easterly
side of Warden Street; THENCE
along the Easterly side of War-
dan Street North 22 degrees
29 minutes West 196.8 feet
to a corner; THENCE along
the Northerly side of Warden
Street North 67 degrees 34
minutes East 136.2 feet to a
corner between lots Nos. 138
and 140 at the intersection
of Wardan Street and Car
Avenue; THENCE along the
Southerly side of Car Avenue
South 68 degrees 16 minutes
BURKE'S
Original Barbecue
CURB SERVICE
At Sunset, Harvey's Lake
Barbecued
SPARE RIBS
with
TOSSED SALAD
GOLDEN BROWN
FRENCH FRIES
PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
$1.25
LOBSTER TAIL
$1.00
Barbecued
CHICKEN
$1.25
FISH & CHIPS
35¢
RANCHBURGERS
35¢c
27 Years in Back Mountain
Area
Kitchen open for inspection
at all times
BURKE'S at Sunset
East 40.00 feet to the place of
beginning. CONTAINING 0.41
acres of land more or less and
being lots Nos. 138, 139 and
140 on the plot of Inman
Realty Company.
TOGETHER WITH all the
right, title and interest of How-
ard O. Wardan, predecessor in
title of Dale Realty Corp., to
all those parts of Wardan
Street and Car Avenue where
the above-described pieces of
land abut in common with
said Wardan Street and Car
Avenue,
be and the same is is hereby an-
nexed to the Borough of Dallas in
accordance with the provisions of
the Act of Asembly of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania ap-
proved the 4th day of May, 1927,
P.L. 519 Section 425, as amended
by the Act of Assembly approved
the 10th day of July, 1947, P.L.
1621, Section 5.
SECTION 2. That an Odinance
of the Borough of Dallas, enacted
{on the 3rd day of May, 1949, ap-
| proved the 4th day of May, 1949 en-
titled: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE
BOROUGH OF DALLAS ANNEX-
ING A PARCEL OR TRACT OF
LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
DALLAS ADJACENT TO AND IN
PART CONTIGUOUS TO THE BOR-
OUGH,” and an ordinance enacted
the 7th day of June, 1949, ap-
proved the 7th day of June, 1949,
entitled: “AN ORDINANCE OF THE
BOROUGH OF DALLAS TO AMEND
AN ORDINANCE OF MAY 3rd,
1949, approved May 4th, 1949, en-
titled: ‘AN ORDINANCE OF THE
BOROUGH OF DALLAS ANNEX-
ING A PARCEL OR TRACT OF
LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF
DALLAS ADJACENT TO AND IN
PART CONTIGUOUS TO THE BOR-
OUGH,” be and the same are
hereby repealed.
ENACTED AND ORDAINED at
an adjourned regular meeting of
the Council of the Borough of Dal-
las held on Tuesday, the 12th day
of July, 1949.
Joseph H. MacVeigh
President of Council
ATTEST:
J. F. Besecker
Secretary of Council
APPROVER THE 13th day of
July, 1949.
GEORGE W., WILLIAMS,
Burgess
DALLAS
OUTDOOR THEATRE
Route 309—Above Dallas
TONIGHT
“The Smugglers”
Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent
In Technicolor
SATURDAY
The show of wonders that never
cease.
“Silver Skates”
Kenny Baker, Patricia Morison
SUNDAY and«MONDAY
“Wedding Night”
starring Gary Cooper
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
“Raffles”
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
You like him from the comics
You'll love him on the screen
“Lil Abner”
Latest news and selected short
subjects at every performance.
Two shows starting at dusk,
rain or clear.
Refreshments
Playground—Kiddie Area
Rest Rooms
Children under 12 admitted free
Just what you need
FOR FASTER, EASIER
HAY MAKING
® Every farmer likes to
get his hay in while the
weather is right... here
is the mower to help you
do it. This mower can be
other equipment.
The speed of the new Ford Tractor and the
improved, short-turning brakes, make a big
mowing job nothing to worry about. And
this mower is built to stand the gaff . . . has
a steel pitman and roller bearings.
With Ford Hydraulic Touch Control the
cutter bar is easily lifted over stumps, stones
or other obstructions... no pulling on mower
levers or ropes. If an obstruction is hit, the bar
swings backward and the sickle stops auto-
matically, preventing
damage . . . Backing
slightly and then going
forward resets the bar
for use. Ask us for
a demonstration.
WALTERS BROTHERS
PHONE DALLAS Q%.R-7
Memorial Highway
FEE
attached to the Ford Tractor in eight minutes
and a lot of hay mowed by dinner time. Can
be detached just as quickly for switching to
Aa
AAA
Mower attached and power take-
off connected in eight minutes,
clearance.
If bar hits an obstruction, auto-
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Nolever tugging. HydraulicT:
Control Wes 5 Hya rock ig
stomps.
ALDERSON
Mrs. Herbert Davis and son Her-
bert Jr. of Chester, are spending
several weeks with Mrs. Harriet
Rauch.
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Garinger
and Lloyd Garinger were guests
of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ross at North
Lake on Sunday. The occasion was
to celebrate the 70th birthday of
Mr. Garinger. On Sunday evening
the following called at his home
to wish him a happy birthday: Mr,
and Mrs. Zel Garinger of Dallas,
Lina and Raymond Garinger, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Rauch, Bradley Rauch,
Mrs. Albert Armitage, and Jessie
Armitage.
Mr.and Mrs. William Richards of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y. have returned
to their home after spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Jackson.
Mrs. May Schultz and son George
of Allentown, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Kate Shultz.
Elwood Armitage of Kingston,
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Armitage.
The Alderson Methodist W.S.C.S.
will hold its annual Tea at the
church, on Wednesday afternoon,
July 20, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Howard
F. Murphy of Scranton will read
“Cheaper by the Dozen”. Mrs.
George Carey and Mrs. John Daugh-
erty will pour.
Mrs. Raymond Grey, Mrs. Pete
Westfield, and Miss Martha Hum-
phrey, are on a fishing trip to
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Wilson of
Runnemede, N.J. were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage, and
Jessie, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yozviak
are spending the weekend in New
York attending the Lions Club Con-
vention,
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EMBULANCE SERVICE
Anytime — Anywhere
DAY or NIGHT
CALL
| DALLAS 400
Howard H. Woolbert
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Ferguson Avenue
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
Centermoreland
Elmer Race and a girl from
Nuangola were married at Baptist
Parsonage by Rev. Brandon on
Saturday night. They expect to
live at her home for the present.
Little Carol Ann Peters celebrated
her fifth birthday on Saturday. In
the afternoon some of her friends
came and they had a lively party
and a good time,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harding of
Washington, D. C. are spending a
vacation with the former’s parents |
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roderick and |
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Shook at-
tended services at Red Rock Sunday
P.M.
Mrs. Albert Race was taken to
Nesbitt Hospital Sunday.
To Hold Farm Frolic
Trucksville Methodist Church will |
hold a Farm Frolic at Conygnham’s |
Farm on Friday, July 29. Mr. How- |
ard Ide is in charge of the event
with Mrs. C. S. Hemenway and |
Sheldon Bennett assisting. Square |
dancing and group singing will be |
enjoyed by those participating. |
Prizes will be awarded for farmer
and hill billy costumes, and refresh- |
ments will be served.
SEE...
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