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•Jr 7 \ . MT + ^R - , •\S EM'JW **js IBKI L^ Jflfl rV? ^^ WW 1 CUPCAKES PROVIDE: The Student Council of Northside Elemen- tary School, Farmingdale, has been .sponsoring a cupcake sale after lunch period each Thursday during December to raise holiday grocery money for a needy family they have \adopted.\ Their supply of cupcakes almost exhausted after a recent sale, the officers pause for the camera with their advisor: [left to right] Gerald Hoenmgs, treasurer: Patty Rooney, president; Scott Marino, secretary; Chris McGovern, vice-president; and Mr. John Monaco. \MERRILY THEY ROLLED ALONG\: Mrs. Augusta Green [second from right] is shown as she spoke at a recent meeting of the Far- mingdale-Bethpage Historical Society on the topic \The Automobile Comes to Farmingdale-Bethpage\ Other panel members, all longtime community residents, who recalled experiences relating to automobiles on local streets in the early twentieth century are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kranz [left] and James J. McKenna [extreme right]. MUSIC EXHIBIT: During the recent State School Boards Convention held in Syracuse N..Y., Superintendent of Farmingdale Schools, Dr. Frederick J. Brockman and School Board member Stanley Weckstein stopped at the exhibit prepared by Northside School staff member, Mary Lou Flemming, in her capacity as Public Relations Chairperson for the New York State School Music Association. Children's Theatre Christmas Renaissance '77 Celebration features Rex Magnifico puppet and drama musical with three floors of continuous entertainment at the historic Lamb's Club, 130 West 44th Street (east of Times Square). Doors open from 11:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Performances will be at 12:30, 2:30, 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. Tickets at the door or by mail. Credit cards honored. A family bargain: $1.50 for children, $3.00 adults. Library Trustees The Library Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting on December 13, at 8:30 p.m. at the South Farmingdale Branch Library. Tired of getting the raw end of the deal when buying meat? Shop at PAUL'S QUALITY MEATS and get everything well done, where quality and service are never rare!!! BONELESS ORK ROASTS $139 ILD. With FREE Pkg. Sauerkraut USDA CHOICE TENDER RIBS of BEEF $135 lib. Cut & Wrapped To Order Best In Town Milk Fed Tender Italian Style Cutlets All Natural No Preservatives LOW FAT Delicious Homemade Sausage READY STUFFED & SEASONED Pork Braisole & Beef Braisole •a \••.'. ;v* .*.- . . • •- Say You Saw It In The Post and Receive FREE 1 pkg. Bacon or Franks with Purchase of $30.00 or More. Try il-You'U like it! 18-26 lbs whole EYE & BOTTOM ROUND CUT TO ORDER MINI ORDER H 2 CHICKENS 2 lb. CHICKEN CUTLETS 2 LONDON BROIL [shoulder] 10 PORK CHOPS 4 lb. BEEF STEW 5 lb. CHUCK CHOP •plus* ^ __ 'ii [choice of 1 only) 4 lb. ROAST BEEF 4 lb. PORK ROAST 6 lb. LEG OF LAMB We accept U.S.D.A. Food Coupons Watch For SPECIALS EVERYWEEK! i OF LAMB «37\ I Store Hours: Tues.-Thurs. and Sat. 9-6 Fridays 9-7 Personalized Service FAMILY PACK lb. ROAST BEEF lb. CHOP MEAT lb. BEEF STEW lb. VEAL CUTLETS lb. SAUSAGE lb. LEG OF LAMB lb. PORK ROAST 2 lb. CHICKEN CUTLETS 2 CHICKENS Approx 6 lb. 10 PORK CHOPS 15 PATTIES Can Make Substitutes 67 99 to 3 3' t fi} *0 o C/5 s •t VI a. a? © n 5 cr. « OUR POLICY: THE BEST QUALITY MEATS * FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES Quality Meats 704 SOUTH MAIN STREET SOUTH FARMINGDALE 420-8588 For Free Local Delivery Call in your order early and pick it up later -