NIA struc- odist ~ap- lland f the ga West- nage 1g to ‘man, relop- aver- dish 9 at mage | was 2 man, lanti- been e No- 1g in serv- neral m at ch at ciety ht. stria- many wned man. re & yn f Mt. Name Stel- Leh- ctoria Doro- Mary >rbert ldren, »f the d rel- , and g my tal. 1 ayers “and icks ea oh Ha A Si AVA. Re DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Levi Updyke, Blacksmith, Sells Forge After 50 Years Business It was a finish to half a century of blacksmithing for Levi Updyke of Trucksville last week as he sold his forge and set of tongs through a Dallas Post classified ad. Mr. Updyke, a craftsman in the old blacksmithing tradition, accom- panied the sale with the advice that no matter how hard the novice blacksmith might find the going, “don’t give up. Purchaser was Leighton Scott of Dallas, who will learn the trade from scratch,, willingly accepting advice from all sectors. Mr. want to give up his smithy. None- theless, he is making an adjustment that many victims of heart condi- | tions find regrettable but hecessary. ' Pottsville, Updyke does not especially The strain of metal working is too dangerous to health to take! earned within said Township, and chances. Now 73, he began as an appren- | | professions of residents and non- tice at age twenty at Jacob and | Colley’s, Kingston, location of pres- ent Stull Brothers. He was employed fifteen years at the Vulcan Iron Works, and also at LeGrand Mining Company. As a state policeman in from 1918, Mr. Updyke shod thousands of hoofs. He re- signed with the rank of corporal to work at civilian blacksmithing. A recent widower, Mr. Updyke lives alone at 47 South Pioneer Avenue, Trucksvillee He is the father of three, one of whom is Police Chief Herbert Updyke of Kingston Township. Jackson Fire Co. Awaits New Truck With a tradition of community support from the day of founding, the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Company is in the last stages of a campaign to buy a new pumper truck. Truck is ordered and will arrive in the latter part of this month. Firemen would like all pledges to be in as soon as possible so as to be able to pay for the truck when it arrives. Mail to Henry Zbick, Shavertown R.D. 5. A John Bean high pressure fog system mounted on a 1966 Ford F-. 800 chassis, the new Jackson truck will be fully equipped with the - latest apparatus and will number a . among the best firefighting vehicles in the Back Mountain, according to 1966 president Richard Holodick. Jackson's fire company is instru- mental in civic service activities, as well, and cooperation and unan- imous support from the community served is virtually. unsurpassed in the Back Mountain. The firehall, which also serves a municipal meeting place, is recrea- tion center to the youth of the township, a set-up which is unique in this region. Junior Firemen’s Association, directed by Police Chief Robert Cooper and president Holo- dick, maintain the facility. Fire Company sponsors scouting activities, committee men for the year being Fred Fielding and Holo- dick, Boy Scouts, and Fire Chief Dale Wright and Fireman Don Jones, for Cub Scouts. An explorer troop may be formed. The Fire Company’s turkey din- ner, served annually, is nothing short of famous, and dra aws waiting- anybody. Your Partner in Progress” THE MRIN OFFICE PUBLIC SQUARE ice, arrived the same year, ~The Federal ; ~ Government thinks 7 thisis a TE Xs ‘ACTUALLY, it’s one of First National Bank's handy little “Bank-by-Mail offices.” We've got them all over town, 458 of them. Theyre op- en twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. You can do practically all your banking with us through these amazing inventions. Special checking deposits, savings account withdrawals and deposits, personal loan payments and so on. Won't cost you a penny extra, We pay the postage in both directions—and you save a lot of time, Incidentally, we'd appreciate it if you would continue to use our “offices” for all your other mail, too, We don’t want to disillusion National Bank OF WILKES ~BARRE PLAINS 1 West Market Street 59 Public Square £64 Wyoming Avenue 2 North Main Street CROESROADS FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS WHITE HAVEN 683 Carey Avenue Mountaintop 312 Main Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation line attendance from all over the Back Mountain, some eight town- ships and a borough. Ladies Auxiliary serves dinners to various groups, such as that of the Farmer's Cooperative Associa- tion February 16, to help the financial standing of the combined fire company efforts. STARTED IN 1948 It all started back in January of 1948 when three men got together and decided to spend $400 for a truck to fight light fires. When the truck was received, the thermometer was reading 20- below. With no storage quarters, it was necessary to let the motor running to keep it from freezing until quarters could be found. : First officers were: Louis Wilcox, president, Edward Kropp, vice presi- dent, Norman Smith, secretary, James Twaddle, treasurer, and Den- nis Bonning, fire chief. Another truck was needed, and a door-to-door campaign was the answer. The new Ford, still in serv- 1948, at a cost of $8000. Tt was mounted on a 2-ton chassis, had a 435 gallon capacity and a high- -pressure fog system. The truck was paid for in'a year and a half, without help ‘from the Civil Defense, through pledges, tur- key suppers, chance ‘books, ice cream socials, and’ fall festivals. The firehouse was built ‘ata cost of $30,000, the Auxiliary contribut- ing about $2500. Lot was donated by Harold and Dorothyi-Bertram, and a trust fund was set uprby the Russell Frantz, Charles ‘Fravitz, and Conyngham families. ORE KINGSTON J | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966 Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Township of Kingston intends | to enact an Ordinance imposing a |. ¢ tax of one per cent on the total | of Jackson an, Luge { earned income of its residents and County, Pennsylvania, to adopt; an on all income of non-residents | Legal Notice — and fiscal year of 1966, under Act on the profits of businesses and No. 511 of 1965, a per capita tax ! timated amount of revenue to be | residents derived within said Town- | ship; that, in the judgement of the Supervisors of said Township, imposition of said tax is necessitat- | five | the noun of revenue estimated to thousand dollars per | Notice is hereby given of the in- | tention of the Board of Supervisors | ordinance imposing for the calendar upon individuals of $5.00; the es- the he derived from said tax is forty | fiscal ' Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the estate | late of | of Russell W. Coolbaugh, Lehman township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died January 13, 1966, have been granted to Elda G. Coolbaugh, of the Village of Leh- man, Lehman township, derived therefrom being $2500.00. The impesition of said tax is ne- cessitated, in the judgment of the Supervisors, by the increased cost Luzerne | |Legal Notice — | JACKSON TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA ORDINANCE NO. Notice is hereby given of the in- tention of the Board of Supervisors of Jackson Township, Luzerne Co- | unty, Pennsylvania, to adopt the | County, Pennsylvania; and all per- sons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment, ‘and those having claims or demands are SECTION B — PAGE following ordinance at its meeting scheduled for February 18, 1966, under Act. No. 511 of 1965: TO PROVIDE REVENUE FOR 1966 BY IMPOSING A PER CAPITA TAX UPON INDIVIDUALS OF $5.00; THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF REV- ENUE TO BE DERIVED THERE- FROM BEING $2500.00 BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of the authority Township of Jackson and it is here- 1965. 3 DULY by enacted and ordained by au- thority of the same as follows: meeting of of the passed at Board of Supe the ed by the need to provide more] year. This proposed Ordinance is ample revenues for maintenance | tbe enacted under the authority and improvement of streets and | of Act No. 511 approved Decem- | highways within said Township and | ber 31, 1965, and its amendments. for furnishing other governmental local | that! proper services; and Carol Dilfield i Township Secretary | of operating the Township govern- ment. Edward Jeffery, Secretary, Jackson Township, Board of Super- visors, Jonathan C. Valentine | % Solicitor for Jackson Township requested to present the same with- SECTION 1. visors of out delay to the said Executor or There is hereby imposed for the the day of to Earl T. Chamberlin, Attorney, calendar and fiscal year of 1966, 1996. tR. D. 2 Box 181, Dallas, Pa. (Office a per capita tax upon individuals of President | Lehman Township.) $5.00; the estimated amount of ATTEST: j— READ THE TRADING POST —_ pac . Impossible? Of Course! one blend can satisfy every taste. Fer See TE Hat That Nowld Satisfy Lvery Woman's Taste? We feel the same way about coffee. We don't believe That’s why we have three blends of A&P Coffee. Some like a mild, mellow coffee. That's our Eight O’Clock. Some like a medium blend that’s rich and full-bodied.That’s our: Red Circle. Some like a strong blend that’s vigorous and winey.That’s our Bokar. Each is a blend of the finest coffees of its type. i, In fact, there are no finer coffees in any package at any price. revenue to be derived there being $2500.00. from, Secretary % 215 TO 3 LES, FRESH FRYING AND BROILING WHOLE ie cx van OR BREAST UARTERS NONE ~HICKEN i PRICED C Lb. 35¢ HIGHER! LB. CUT UP & SPLIT Lb. 35¢ hi l SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FRESH Pork Butts ': SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FRESH SUPER-RIGHT BONELESS Super-Right 1-Lh. Franks. .:: §9¢ Bologna .........» 59c BONELESS Chuck Roast U. S. No. 1 Grade “A® Over 18-lbs, Young Turkeys = 43¢ One-Quarter Pork Loins... Fresh Beef Brisket Skinless SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY . .. FULLY COOKED, SMOKED No Slices Removed! Semi-Boneless Hams Ne £9¢ Half ] Cc Ground Lb. 59 Sliced GBC 9 to 11 CHOPS 79° STRAIGHT CUT Lb. 85c¢c Whole { C Front, Cut Lb. 5 KISSLING'S 2-Lb. : SAUERKRAUT Pkg. 25¢ EXCELSIGR BUTTERED Beef Steaks 3 FRESH PORK Sausage FRESH FRYING rer 1.00 ol 50¢ »D9C wi Te Large Lipk 2. cc LEGS with THIGHS Chicken or BREASTS OSCAR MAYER Franks Skinless pkg. 16 to 20 Count ; > -$] 39 EXTRA FANCY Junta he or All Beef , , . DRESSED Whiting . Is A&P Coffee a good reason for shopping A&P? It’s one of many. — ™\ COPYRIGHT © 1966, THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO., INC. 6 JANE PARKER SANDWICH MODERN FRESH : 1-Lh., 8-0z. 1 00 2-1. 39c CALIF. NAVEL CALIF. ICEBERG Pkgs. . Pkg. ORANGES LETTUCE |- rod \ c A&P COFFEE BEAN SALE! 4: } 59 | 2 Neste 35¢ MILD & MELLOW | (SAVE 40) . Save 12¢) -Lb. -Lb. . EIGHT O'CLOCK Bag 65¢c Bug 1 87 Apples Usimicmes ue 4 Brussels Sprouts : Be Red Circle*s” > 69¢ |Bokar *=* i 71¢ Western Carrots 2 :.:.29¢ | Tomatoes wii ». 35¢ SAVE 20¢ 3h ‘1.99 SAVE 20¢ 3 2.05 Fresh Broccoli mut 35¢ | Red Potatoes rors we 59¢ N 7 Emperor Grapes 2 ns. 39¢ | Fresh Yams 8 ig 356. crisro ANN PAGE 12-0Z. JAR Fresh Mushrooms » 496 | Green a 2 on Cookies x2 i 39C | Peanut Butter =” 35c rozen Foo S J 4c or enol. S102 YUKON CLUB CANNED 12) AStORED Wise mi “rc” 39C Beverages . 6 ‘Gr 47¢ JANE PARKER is ap ANE AGP FROZEN ie OUR OWN Pks. : ANN AEs Pineapple Pie" 43c | | Orange Juice to 89¢c | Tea Bugs ......f15 85C| Mayonnaise ...5. 53c . Janes Parker—Made With Buttermilk Sunnyfield Waffles 5-0z. 10¢ KREY’S 3.Lb 89 NORTH and G 514-0Z. PKG. Enriched Bread 2" oe 30v = n 89C | Sauces and Gravies 10c Raisin Bread ;=:, 21" 49¢ Meat Dinners suum 21%: 79¢ Beef Stew fat ANN PAGE RED PLUM Jane Parker—Gold or Marble Yih Z Soi 25 2 2.Lb; Pound Cake 4% || MeatPies zim 51:99 | Rock Salt... Ps. 39C | Preserves ..... "i. 49¢ Nabisco Ritz Crackers Lo 39¢ | Sunshine Krispy Crackers 1 31¢ | Ann Page Tomato Soup Ton 45¢ Yuban Instant Coffee so. 51 37 | Keebler “cc.rue Cookies ws 39¢ | Red Cheek Apple Juice nis. 59 Maxwell House Coffee “152.40 | Burry’s 2. Cookies ~ Yo 39g | Dole cic. Sk Pineapple 1, 0 gpa Maxwell House Coffee > 86¢ ‘i. ‘1.70 | Pillsbury Panshake...’simi,, we 29¢ | Dole cio Fruit Cocktail"; 43¢ 2 C.. 53¢ Wild Bird Food rinietion Ge 49¢ | King Midas ».%.. Flour se 1.19 | Lady Scott Bathroom Tissues .n. 2% 27¢ Sunnybrook Red Salmon ‘cn 89¢ | Wishbone ris Dressing no. 39¢ | Lady Scott Facial Tissues ns fv 29%¢ Hunt Club BurgerBits Ss [D8 He 2.99 | Jack Frosted Milk Additive th ro- 5hg | Realemon recosiiea Lemon Juice a DASH PURINA HANDI-WRAP DOW Chase & Sanborn LUZIANNE DOG FOOD DOC CHOW : -100-F¢. Rolf 200-Ft. Roll OVEN CLEANER COFFEE COFFEE 1-Lb. 5-Lb. -Lb. $4.3 ] : c | _Bem95c [a9 49: | nae | woes | wvec yn Edward Jeffrey, College Alumnae Tonigh College Misericordia Alumnae zerne County and Pittston Chapte: will meget tonight, the Mayfair February 10, z Supper Club to mak: plang for a joint social in April. SECTION 2. This ordinance is enacted unde Act No. 511 Jackson Township, held 7 Wr Arenaqay ‘Aepanjes ySnoay) 2A1100)19 Py SIY} UI S90 ut *AjluIA pue sefjeq ur spaewRdng ARV [®