{ / PAGE TWO Northeastern Fine Arts Calendar DRAMA “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum” will be presented by the New Group Theatre in the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Scranton, at 8:30 p.m. May 15. FINE ARTS FIESTA “Fiesta—70" will be presented by the Visual and Performing Arts on the Public Square in Wilkes- Barre May 21 to 24. COLLEGE SPRING FAIR The annual Keystone Junior College Spring Fair, with entertainment and exhibits will be held May 16 on the college Campus 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. AUDUBON SOCIETY A trip has been scheduled by the Lackawanna Audubon Society to Brigantine Wildlife Refuge and Stone Harbor Heronry, N.J., for members only on May 16. CONCERT The Young Musicians of Scranton-Wilkes-Barre will present a musical chorus under the direction of Gordon Roberts, and featuring guest soloist Neil Rosenshein, May 17 at 3:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Auditorium, Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre. ART EXHIBIT An art exhibit at the Conyngham Gallery, Wilkes College, will be shown May 17 to 23, at the college ‘campus, Wilkes-Barre. GARDEN CLUB : || ALso /3| NEW HOLLAND HINMAN MILKING EQUIP. « ©! “f|LAMPCO BRIGGS & STRATION ENGINES’ WOODS : - ||PITTSBURG FORGING w The Laurel Garden Club will host “The Law and You’ presented by Paul Coyne of the Triple A Club of Northeastern Pennsylvania, May 18 in the Chamber of Commerce Board Room at 8 p.m. ori FARM EQUIPMENT MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE OLIVER SHOWEASE STALLS ZERO BULK TANKS TRU-TEMPER TOOLS OLIVER & CENTURY SPRAYERS KLINZING BARN CLEANERS WATER BOWLS CENTER MORELAND GARAGE GEO. L. MATUSAVIGE DANUSAR WHITE TOWN & COUNTRY TRACTORS NEW & USED TRACTORS COMPLETE LINE OF FARM SUPPLIES 333-4256 || The BRONCCO T X-6 the only thing “Mini” about it is its name KUNKLE MOTORS JUST OFF ROUTE 309 a few miles north of Dallas at KUNKLE Phone 675-1546 THE DALLAS POST, MAY 21, 197¢ Philip Fitelson Many uncertainties have clouded the stock market recently. 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