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™ V \•!'•'/.\' •\ ..- r- 26^1950 ^M -^'.. 1950 ./ .THE pAGB'Zivn, uv i. AT SAVING* TH^T WILL '\B^WL YOU OVEA?\ WITH PLENTY QP $'* TO /;; Top or Bot+om Round or Crow RH; (Bon. In) Sq. Cut Shouldar ambRas* Lamb Chops . Pr##k \»49\ Ground Meat, HOT MW1 M|X WHIH CAKE MIX CHOC. RIME CAKE MIX INST. MOT CHOC. MIX \\• ROYL Pond'* TISSUE Vanity pair Facial TISSUE AMAZODBSRT AAjBlAC&If^ UCa^A BUnWcn j ncFiy B03CO ^\» PEANUt BUTTER PICKLED BEETS Gwanwood Horn* $*vl* RED CABBAGE PUKM.K FANCY) R@»n*# Tabhh WNKET LaChey SPMUTS LaChov. . SOY SAUCE Stahl M*v*r 3EEPSTEW . ....'***,. ^^. JPLUMS^=*N 19 RICE »»\. 11* JELLY V^*» 10* $KY^ - .-•• PEAS ' =^ ^* ;BYB MUJT #&#&* CQ)Q I20Z.PK6. 33 10 85* HMNZ STRAINED ., Jew. Mees #@? WwkMd Oa<y. CLEANSER 20 Mul* team LUXSOA\ 3\ LIFEBUOY 3\ RESOLVENT *\\1 GOLD DUST BOMXO *^M»i$. OCTA@% SOAP BLUE WWW IDEAL D06 SALADOli, V PANCAKE SYRUP cafi 8%»%NOLE88 TENDER Fla. Lg*. Stalk CELERY Natural Calor %A. ORANGES Ex. fancy'Mclntoih APPLES _ 5 Ik. economy bag Z # PUTTER »«^Be«k; LWvJ Iq. mxd* T# mad BREAKSTONE SOUI^ (REAM IMPORTED SWISS CHEE» DANISH BLEU CHEESE KAY NATURAL CHEKE COUNTRY LANE MARGARINE % i.20c Ch&Ts Dentdt Health '' •' • ' \' = .': Obildred !s Dental Health Day, ia to^ be observed pnMpnday, Feb;?8. ^ dentista ib an^fdrt to bring iniproyed dental heklth to ohUtKrem The LEADER, In coopera- tion with the NpssaiTCounty Dental Society, today begins a series of dothorative articles on dental 4x8 d/16 square foot Best Prioeg in Oaimty ALL THICKNESSES Mahogany—Oak—Walnut 26c SQ. Ft. • JUST ARRIVED, 250,000 aquard feet PLYWOOD Small She* ALL THICKNESSES Sizes Tip to 18x18—%\ 7c PER SQUARE FOOT HARDWOOD LUMBER # Small Pieoea Perfect for Bobby Shop IS N, Long Beach Ave. FREEPORT 6-2612 ASK FOB PETER health for children. For the sake of clarity and conciseness t#*e decay^process %nd preserve useful- ness of |the tooth for the maximum period • Intended by nature. Fillings in primary teeth produce no harm\ ful effects on the second' teeth. :a diefectlve primary \tooth be kept in'the mouth to maintain the piroper ;qpace 'for the . succeeding perjhanenf tooth? No. If a defective primary tooth cannot be filled properly or other- wise treated to restore it to health and usefulness, it should be extract- articles are presented lo question ed. After the. extraction the deptlat , \^?{f;t ^' ^ ^%1J*^^^'2^ of the series; follows: device called BLspa'ce'maintainer to What. »re Ithelpnmary-teeth*. ^ . _. . The primary teeth are the,.first set of teeth that -a child develops. They are also known as 'the decid- uous teeth. Normally, a child has 20 primary teeth. When do. the. Primary teeth appear? Generally, the first primary tooth erupts when the child Is-about six months old and the set usually Is complete at the age of two years. There Is considerable variation In eruption time, however, especially In the age at which the first tooth appears. Some children have the first tooth as early as three months Bohack Tackage& Meat ^ For Home Freezer Ownera Aa.a new service for owners of lome freezers and refrigerators with freezer compartments; the meat de- partments of Bohack fdod marketg are prepared to package all cuts, of, meat and poultry to' :oMer, using specially manufactured paper . and other wrapping, materials\;designed for complete^ and longtime pibtec- tlon of frozen meats. _ . ' This service is bffered at.no extra cost to customers^ according to the anhouncemeht made today by offi- cials of the* Brooklyn and Lo_ng Island food chain. . ^ orders, It was bald, Each packaged item-will be labeled -as'r to*%oiitent and date, .so the houadwMe know at all times exactly what has in stqck and when M was bought and placed In her freezer., When^ ever possible, orders, should be- placed In advance because 'of «th» amount of time necessary for Bo- hack butchers 'to—prepare these, special orders. . ' . .,\. ; Increased use of home freezers in Bohiack Bales areas antH-the manent tooth. Is It beneficial to lance the gums to aid eruption of the teeth? Not as a rule. Often the lanced gums heal before the j tooth erupts and the formation oj scar tissue makes it even more difficult for the tooth; to push its way through. However, If a child Is having seem- ingly unusual difficulty In this re- spect a dentlqt should be consulted. Freb Dentdl X-raya iTo Be many requests of customers .for pro- tective wrapping of meat to. prevent drying out and \freezer burns\ wh'6% placed In freezer units, influenced, _the_.declsibn_ to. make_tK6 \special \Purchasers of meat at Bohack'packaging service available to cuq- markets may request the special tomers. Meat-Sales Manager, wrapping for either large 6? small .Thomas A. Donohue \ tooth erupts. bite-wing X-ray clinic Feb. 6 .for children in both Nas- counties, it was an- the Moreover, w ,& i ^ child uaea the primary teeth for! At the wme time, it ww learned about, the flrat 13 year*-or approx&l^t Dr. Sherman of Valley Stream, Imately one-fifth of hie normal life-' ^* ,*?% ™™**, *» « OhlWreh'g time-It .la most Important that.°\^al »«^ 7th \ effect on the second If a primary t6oth be^ns to de- cay/It should be filled to check the Drapes * Ch6«r Covers * Spreads And Cwfams Washed and Dried PRICES REASONABLE ^' •' ' . ' V RYAW@ AVAILABLE TO EVERYTHING I 83 W. MERR1CK RD. FReepprt 8-9663 FREE PARKING IN THE REAR Nassau and Suffolk children, be- bween the ages of 5 and 16, accom- panied by a parent or'guardian, will be welcomed at the olinic. Two bite-wing X-rays will be taken of each child's teeth by a licensed dentist and the developed films will be mailed to the parents with in- \structlons to take them to the family dentist for Interpretation and advice. A dental assistant or hygienist also will be in attendance »t the clinic. The. Idea for the project was pro- posed by the Women's Dental So- ciety and is under the supervision of the Oral Hygiene Committee of Greater New York, a component of the American Dental Association. v>.. \ . *- Mii^Au^uiib^^ .\*.-. • * MONTHLY ^AYMElS One - i)ay CAROLE F. KNAPP ADMITTED TO PHYSICAKJ^DUOATION CLUB ITHACA, N.Y., Jan. 26—Carole F. Knapp of Freeport, N. Y., has been elected a member of the Physical Education Majors Club at Ithaca College. One of the objectives of the club is to advance the standards of teaching and leadership in physi- cal education. Miss Knapp, who is ehroUed-in the School of Health and Physical Education at Ithaca College, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Knapp, 27? South Ocean ave., Free- port, N.Y. -, . ERVICE Here at this Preacnp- don Pharmacy, your in- terests come Grat. Skilled, ^ - SL give unoUvcrteA attention to your Doctor^ direc- tiona. \?e use only fresh, ' pure, potent drugs; check every compounding step for accuracy* Bring us your' next prescription I Center Pbpoe FReeport 8?0p01 5 Weak Sundae PRESCRIPTIONS rom only sure Way to have the things you , i ' , want isL to plan and save fof them* Open a Savings Account at Freeport Federal and build up a reserve of money for future needs and opportunities. Every dollar you save is a step further toward the fulfillment of your plans. Stort saving now to make yoUr wishes come true I k ; Open Monday Evening* 4? VEST SUNRISE HIGHWAY FReeport 84200 FkOHAL HOME LOAM B*N& SYSTEM Your aavlng* lo#ura j up &o $5,000 by the Saving* aud •'..':• '•'*.' ..^1 '! a«»dM*3ajH3mK3!Q^^ MMH«SBa^ilMWH»B9MS!z^ :\%vJ7^''\''t: !•;!•'%#?# for less has maje the name 6p*^ BAUM/^N a traction jn. furniture for thrM fine Generations* . ,- .7\ 'iv ' STREE