aster Egg Hunt sponsored by G.F.W.C. HILLSIDE FARMS INC. DAIRY STORE LOCATED 1/2 mile off Dallas-Harveys.Lake Hwy. / = On Hillside Road fine selection of Easter Plants and Flowers. Order yacinths ydrangeas AVAILABLE AT OUT GREENHOUSE OR DAIRY STORE GREENHOUSE 696-1 ! 17 at Fairmount The Fairmount Twp. Vol. Fire Co. No. 1 will be having a Bake Sale and Easter Flower Sale at the fire hall on Thursday, April 8, 4-7 p.m., Friday, April: 9; 12-7" p-m., Saturday, April 10, 12-7 p.m. Our fire hall is located '» mile east of Ricketts Glen State Park on Rte. 118. Anyone interested in ordering flowers in ad- vance to be assured of their choice may call 477- 2532, 477-5779 after 5 p.m. or 864-2530 after 6 p.m. Prices of flowers are Azalea-$6.75; Mums- $5.50; Hyacinth, $4.25; Tulips-$5.50, and Easter Lily-$5.50. Nesbitts host farm lunch Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nesbitt III of Lake Catalpa Tree Farm enter- tained Sunday, March 28 at a luncheon. The 19th Annual Antique Show and Sale sponsored by the West Side Junior Woman’s Club will be held Saturday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Independent Fire Co. Ballroom, 166 S. Sprague Ave., Kingston. : During the show, several craftsmen will be demonstrating their artistic skills. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weise of Lebanon will be creating they call ‘Sun Catchers’. Using antique equipment and methods, Jack Nissley of Manheim will Shavertown Branch of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will meet at St. Paul’s Lutheran church Friday April 2, at 12:30 p.m. for a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. James Goodwin will Pennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre Campus will be the site Friday, April 1, of the annual TEAMS test for high school students co- sponsored by Penn State and the Luzerne County Chapter of the Pennsyl- vania Association of Professional Engineers. Part of the national competition, TEAMS stands for Tests in Engineering, = Mathem- atics and Sciences. More than 100 students from 13 local high schools are entered in this year’s TEAMS test competition. FOUR SEASONS ASTERCRAF PLAS S. Main Rare Wilkes-Barre (Accross From Gen. Radio) 829-5761 OFFERING SUPPLIES, PAINTS, CLASSES ETC. Mon,, Tues. Thur. Fri. 10104 6109 Sat. 10t0 5 PAGE SEVEN be demonstrating the art of broom making. A dining room will be available both days offer- ing a variety of home- made foods and desserts. The luncheon menu in- cludes home made soups, quiche, and sandwiches. For dinner, the Juniors will serve chicken and spaghetti platters. An antique cane rocker will be chanced during the show. Tickets: and chances are available at the door. The show’s proceeds will be donated by the Junior Women to local charities and a scholarship. preside. Members are asked to bring a copy of their favorite recipe. Hostesses are Mrs. Frances Perrego, Mrs. Franklin Stroud and Mrs. Ruth DeWolfe. Robert Balla, Thaddeus Olszewski and Leroy Sweinberg of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre engineering faculty. are coordinators ‘of the "DINO music director Florence Sherwood after taking a first in concert to advance to States and possibly Nantionals next year. program. : TERRY HOUSE TLET Egg hunt RT. 309, WILKES PLAZA, WB. Ee UTLEY Franklin = Township CLEARANCE SALE! Volunteer Fire Company will hold its annual Easter ALL ITEMS LESS THAN "2 PRICE! Egg Hunt for children of LADIES’ SLACKS TOWEL SETS the community, age 12 $4 10 %6 81210 and under, on the Fire ; : CHILDREN'S HO Company grounds Palm “|| TMUESUIE oso SWEATSHIRTS 53 Sunday afternoon, April 4, STARTING at 2 pim. Prizes will be: awarded. MON.-FRI. 10 to 6 p.m. — SAT. 10-5 p.m. — 829-4404 HIGHWAY LIQUIRATION 75 MAIN ST., LUZERNE (The OId Foodliner Bldg.) “PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT"’ — WE REDEEM MANUFACTURERS COUPONS — MH toYou In’ LD EAGLE- COOLING SYSTEM COOLTHERM CONDITIONER PERMATE X UNDERCOATING OIL FILTERS BIBOVERALLS DESIGNER JEANS ‘8.95 TACKLEBOX «uws*12.00 Todor ete do doie ied do doko dod do dodo dod ded tod CORN OIL $1.75 DRY MILK sorine 1.99 69° 75° 200z. $2 49 $2.50 6.00 COLA GINGER ALE & ORANGE TOMATOPASTE ..3/79¢ MOCHA COFFEE 0. 95° BROWNRICE »-2/°1.001] AAA k AAR AAR AAR AA FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT : ORDER FOREASTER — HAM, KIELBASA FARMERCHEESE.....................1b.*1.99 BONELESSHAM....................1b.* 1.99 CHICKEN LEGS..........................Ib. 59° RIBROAST........................1b. * 1.99 LEGOFLAMSB.......................1b. * 1.99 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. THURS. & FRI. “TIL 9 P.M. - SUN. 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. ‘'WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS FOR FOOD ITEMS”