DOWLING LIQUOR LICENSE CASE


209 Pa.Super. 138 (1966)

Dowling Liquor License Case.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

December 16, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley G. Makoroff, with him Hubert I. Teitelbaum, for appellant.

Charles M. Marshall, Special Assistant Attorney General, with him Thomas J. Shannon, Assistant Attorney General, and Edward Friedman, Attorney General, for Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, appellee.

Before ERVIN, P.J., WRIGHT, WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, JACOBS, HOFFMAN, and SPAULDING, JJ.


OPINION BY WRIGHT, J., December 16, 1966:

On October 15, 1964, Martin W. Dowling, trading as Farm Ski Lodge, hereinafter referred to as Dowling, filed with the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board an application for a restaurant liquor license for premises in Union Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, on the theory that the municipality in question is located within a resort area. The Board refused the application,

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