SL & & | Jay-C-ettes Ace Hoffman Studios Mrs. Thomas Ambrose Avoca Airport Staff and Management J. Beckus Joseph Booth Chuck Butler Changes Drafco Eastern Airlines Fine Arts Fiesta Com- mittee First Eastern Bank NA Congressman Daniel J. Flood Galland, Steinhauer and Repa, Inc. Debbie Gorzkowski, Miss Wyoming Valley 1975 Tony Grant Jules Greenberg Attorney Frank Harrison Holiday Inn menny of Dailas Jewelcor Travel Services Park O. Johnson Kind Midas Flour Mrs. Josephine Kotch Dr. Charlotte Lord Luzerne County Bicen- tennial Commission Luzerne County Tourist Promotion Agency Master Host Inn James McCool Mrs. Janet Miller Walter Mitchell, Jr. Morton Industries Carlo Mullay Mrs. Mary Murphy Brian Parry Peters Ice Cream Murray Popky Reynolds Aluminum Sportsman’s Club Stegmaier Division, Lion Inc. Tiffany Place Treadway Inn UGI United Penn Bank Edward Urbanski Sr. Marion Joseph Walsh, R.S.M. WARM Radio Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce Wilkes-Barre Recreation Board Wyoming Valley Insurance Mrs. Thomas Zabresky The Dallas Post The three fashion shows will take place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings on the main stage at 8:00 p.m. All fashions will be modeled by the 10 Miss Wyoming Valley Finalists and the reigning 1975 Miss Wyoming Valley, Debbie Gorzowski. Thursday, May 20 8:00 p.m. Infinity of Dallas, commentary by Mrs. Thomas Zabresky Dallas Village Shopping Center Dallas, Pa. “Nationally famous brand names you know and trust. 18 to 25 per cent off always. Junior sizes 5 to 15. Misses sizes 6 to 18.” Friday May 218:00 p.m. Changes Boutique, commentary by Mrs. Holly Brown. 12 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. “Where You Can Find Today’s Fashions For Guys And Gals”’ Saturday, May 22 8:30 p.m. Tiffany Place, commentary by Mrs. Thomas Zabresky Mark Plaza Edwardsville, Pa. “Nationally famous brands you know and trust. 18 to 25 per cent off always. Junior sizes 5 to 15. Misses sizes 6 to 18.2 : Glaucoma Eye Screening Booth Adults coming to the Wyoming Valley Fair are invited to participate in the Glaucoma Eye Screening Booth sponsored by area optometrists and the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. A short simple test will tell adults if any danger of the disease glaucoma is present. The results of the tests will be given immediately at the Glaucoma Eye Screening Booth. If the danger of glaucoma is present, the subject will be recommended to a physician for treatment. Stop and take a few minutes to take this test and help save your precious gift of sight. Catering by Dente’s Chili Dogs $.75 Hamburgers $.75 Cheeseburgers $.85 Steak and Peppers $1.00 Tacos $.30 Soda $.25 Coffee $.20 Cakes $.35 Candies $.25 v
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