NE PAGE SIX _ Legal— i AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING BUILDING PERMITS AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSU- ANCE THEREOF, AND REQUIRING PERMITS FROM THE STATE DE- PARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS AND SUMPS, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES. Be it ordained and enacted by the Township Supervisors of the Township of Lehman, at a regular meeting assembled October 7, 1954, as follows: SECTION I. Enforcement. The Township Supervisors shall appoint a zoning administrative of- ficer to enforce the provisions of to examine all applicants for per- mits, issue permits only for con- struction and uses which are in accordance with the requirements of this Ordinance, record and file all applications for permits with any accompanying plans and docu- ments, and make such reports as the Township Supervisors may re- quire. Nothing herein contained shall require any change in plans or construction of a lawful use, the construction of which is started before the effective date of this Ordinance. ALL EQUIPPED 1953 CHEV. 210” 1952 PLYM. 4 Dr. 1953 DESOTO Conv. 1952 CHEV. 2 Dr. P. G. 1950 PLYM. Cl. Sed. As Low As $1295 1952 DODGE Conv. 1950 BUICK St. Shift 1951 DODGE Cor. Sed. 1950 OLDS. “88” 1950 CHEV. 2 Dr. 1949 CHEV. 2 Dr. 1949 PLYM. Sed. 1950 NASH Sed. 1950 STUDE. 2 Dr. 1948 BUICK 4 Dr. 1949 BUICK Super MANY BP S BANK OTHERS : TERMS PIERCE at 1ST AVE. 550 SO. MAIN ST. KINGSTON, PA. WILKES-BARRE BU 7-000 VA 4-5771 MERCUR Used Cars Are THE TOAST OF THE Town! See Them On The QUALITY LOT ° os 4-dr. Sdn. Firedm. 4-dr. 2-dr. Sdn. Club Coupe CADILLAC $ (62) 4-dr. 1995 LEE (EN BUICK _.__.__§ 50 Spec. Cl. Cpe. 845 y's MERCURY $2 {G5 Conv. Coupe Sate Bug y4Q FORD $ ep 49 san. 7999 CLE 48 CHEVROLET $ 2-dr. Sdn. 495 4-dr. Sdn. y's CHEV. $ 2-dr. Sdn. 1445 NASH Ramb. $ J Sedan Conv. 695 ys! Used Cars: SECTION II. mits. A permit shall be required prior to the erection or structural alter- ation of any building, structure, or portion thereof, and prior to the change in use of a building or land, and prior to the change or exten- sion of a nonconforming use. Farm buildings shall be exempt from the permit requirements, but all such farm buildings shall be erected in conformity with the use, area, and height regulations applicable in the district in which such farm build- ings are located. SECTION III. Applications for Per- mits. Applications for permits shall be made in writing to the zoning ad- ministrative officer on such forms as may be furnished by the Town- ship. Such application shall con- tain all information necessary for the zoning administrative officer to ascertain whether the proposed erection, alteration, use, or change in use complies with the provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION IV. Issuance of Permits. Permits shall be granted or re- fused within ten (10) days after the written application has been filed with the zoning administrative officer. Upon completion of the erection or alteration of any build- ing or portion thereof authorized by any permit, and prior to occu- pancy or use, the holder of such permit shall notify the zoning ad- ministrative officer of such com- pletion. No permit shall be con- sidered complete or permanently Requirement of Per- trative officer has certified that the work has been inspected and ap- proved as being in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance and other applicable ordinances. SECTION V. Fees. Fees for permits shall be paid in accordance with a Fee Schedule to be adopted by resolution of the Township Supervisors and all such fees shall be paid into the Township Treasury. jh 3 SECTION VI. Permits for septic tanks and sumps. No permit shall be granted for the installation of septic tanks or sumps on any land or in any build- ing or structure or portion thereof, in a residential, commercial, or in- dustrigl area, until after the recom- mendation and approval of the De- partment of Health of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania has been first had and obtained. Any person, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof in a summary conviction before a Justice of the Peace, shall be fined Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dol- lars for each and every offense, which shall inure to the benefit and use of the Township, with the costs of suit, and, in default of payment thereof, shall be imprisoned in the uzerne County Prison for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days for each and every offense. All Ordinances and Resolutions or parts of Ordinances and Resolu- tions inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. AN ORDINANCE LAYING OUT AND OPENING PUBLIC ROADS IN LEHMAN TOWNSHIP SECTION I. Be it ordained ‘and enacted by the Township Super- visors of the Township of Lehman in a regular meeting assembled October 7, 1954, that the following described roads situate in Lehman Township, be laid out and opened as public roads: 1. Private road having its term- inus on Pennsylvania State High- way Legislative Route No. 40060 leading from Huntsville to Idetown at the intersection of Sunset Drive and said State Highway; thence Sunset Drive South 62 degrees 25 minutes West 339 feet and 50 feet in width along the lands of White- sell Brothers and Ross E. Amos on the Northeasterly side thereof, and the lands of Ella Pretzman on the Southwesterly side thereof; thence FORD Custom ’ --$ B33 OD 1295 353 CHEV. Bel Aire .${ 505 R&H; Pow. Glide y FORD 4-Dr. ____. $ 52 Fou! 1095 J 52 CHEVROLET $ i 095 Deluxe 2-Dr., R&H NO DOWN PAYMENT AQ MERCURY ___._ $40! 49 Yerousy 495 349 PLYMOUTH ____$4Q§ Spec. Del. CL Cpe. 52 Fr Common 095|"49 1p. reir 495 ’52 STUnEBAker 5795 "48 (ONTAC S245 ’51 DE SOTO Custos 5995 '48 FOI > 5205 351 FORD Custom .....5795 "AT JEVECLT 3245 sige wus TRUCKS ’50 Mencuny 4-Dr. --$745 ’53 oD Fir SR $895 TY va, 615 "49 CpeYRoLT 308 ’50 FORD Castor .....$GQ5 48 FORD... *345 Rutter & Market St. Kingston Phone VA 3-2159 Sunset Drive North 39 degrees 10 minutes West 710.35 feet and 50 feet in width along the lands of Ross E. Amos, Whitesell Brothers, Edward Stencil and Robert C. Mc- Neil on the Northeasterly side there- of and the lands of Ella Pretzman on the Southwesterly side thereof to the intersection of Maple Drive thence Sunset Drive North 55 de- grees 20 minutes West 385.81 feet and 50 feet in width along the lands of Robert C..McNeil and Whitesell Brothers on the Northeasterly side thereof, and the lands of Whitesell Brothers on the Southwesterly side thereof to the intersection of Penn- sylvania State Highway Legislative Route No. 40060. Also, Maple Drive from the intersection of said Sunset Drive South 62 degrees 52 minutes West 415.35 feet and 50 feet in width along the lands of White- sell Brothers and Grace L. Martin on the Northwesterly side thereof, and the lands of Ella Pretzman on the Southeasterly side thereof; thence Maple Drive North 28 de- grees 11 minutes West 291.64 feet and 50 feet in width along the lands of Whitesell Brothers on the North- easterly side thereof, and the lands of W. W. Jacquish and Whitesell Brothers on the Southwesterly side thereof to the intersection of Laurel Drive, said lands being designated on a plot known as “OAK HILL.” SECTION II. The Secretary of the Township Supervisors of Lehman Township, be and he is hereby di- rected to post hand bills in con- spicuous places along the line of the proposed improvement. SECTION III. All Ordinances or ‘parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are here- by repealed. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary have been grant- ed to Alice Mercur Williams and Edward Mercur Williams, Execu- tors, 76 West Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., in the Estate of Daniel B. Williams, late of Wilkes- Barre. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the above named Executors. S. W. RHOADS, Attorney NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ters of Testamentary have been Gress, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate fare requested to make payment and those having claim or demand to present the same to Louise Halsey, Executrix, 63 Walnut Street, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania. LEWIS R. CRISMAN, Attorney, 35 N. Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Lehman Barbara Simms, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Tough have recently returned from a vacation in Chicago where they visited rela- tives. Pvt. Walter Elston, stationed at Fort Dix, spent the weekend with his family. Art and Charles Nuss, sons - of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, were at home this past weekend. Charles flew in from California where he is stationed on an L.S.T.; Art drove from Bradford, where he is athletic director of the YMCA. Arthur Carichner is spending some time with his parents. Lindsa Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, recently celebrated her second birthday with a party. Mrs. Gordon Dawe is a house guest of her aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Bland, in Newport News, Virginia, where she will re- main for perhaps three more weeks until time to return home with her new son, Christopher Simms, born September 23 in Newport News. Little Billy is with her, and Gordon will drive down to bring his family home when the time comes. The new baby weighs eight pounds, five ounces. Barbara Simms, otherwise known as Mrs. William Simms, will take over as Lehman correspondent in vi SRE ak FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1954 Simms have recently moved from their house trailer to their new home. Communion Breakfast The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, will hold their annual communion breakfast, Sunday morning, Octo- ber 10, in the church auditorium. Breakfast will be served by mem- bers of the Holy Name Society. Mrs. Frank Canny is chairman and Mrs. Al Pesavento, co-chairman. For reservations call Mrs. Merrill Faeg- enburg. Drone bees cannot sting. "EEE Checkerboard News by Jim Huston Jr. “We’re In Business To Make Milk” I had a very interesting talk this Tuesday with Miss Pat Rey- nolds and Miss Mary Weir at the Goodleigh Farm, Dallas R. D. 3. The Goodleigh herd of 101 Registered Guernseys is served by their own proven bulls. Es- tablished in 1922, the Goodleigh Farm has continuously improved it’s herd through sound breeding practices. Miss Weir told me that they are striving for milk production primarily. “Type is very import- ant too,” she continued. “After all, we're making milking ma- chines out of them and they've got to have good strong straight legs and backs.” Both Miss Weir and Miss Rey- nolds were quick to praise the Purina method of growing out herd replacements. They put their calves on Calf Startena im- mediately after taking them away from the mother. Then at four months they are put on Purina Dry and Fresh Chow. Pat added “Our calves grow well, with good deep middles— not at all scrawny.” And Mary emphasized the fact that they hadn’t been troubled with scours in the calf barn since using Purina. Naturally I was glad to get such favorable comments for this column, for here at Goodleigh Farm is an example of what can be done on a four square pro- gram of good breeding, careful sanitation, sound management and good feeding. Dry Cow Management Pays Off Most of the dairymen who are getting high production around here plan to dry off their cows 2 full months before they are ! due to calve. This gives them a chance to build up the cow with proper feed and care so she can calve easily and give more milk. If you find drying off cows a lot of bother, drop by and ask us about Purina’s back pressure method. It doesn’t take any time at all—and it sure works. WHAT'S MY NAME? Thanks for the swell reception you folks have been giving to our nameless hound pup here at the store. The suggestion box is rapidly being filled with all sorts of names for him and we can see already that the decision is go- ing to be a hard one to make. Joe Stager of Stager’s Pet Farm on the Chase-Huntsville Road stopped in this week to see how the pup was making out in his temporary home here at the store. I think he was pleased to find a group of interested spectators admiring the pup when he came in. : The Pup-Naming Contest will continue until October 22nd, when the judges will select the five most suitable and unusual names. The first prize winner will receive the pup, and the next four winners will all receive awards of Purina Dog Chow. Stop in soon and suggest a name. There's no obligation to buy. and Reconditioned. 1953 1953 1953 1953 1952 1952 1952 1951 1951 1951 1951 DESOTO DODGE MERCURY IN SEDAN .... 0 oi... SEDAN .... Smooth N coe. S1495 ethan 3. 998