PLATTSBUEGH DAILY PEESS, ?LATTSBUEGH. IT. Y.-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1941. PAGE TEN RADIO PROGRAMS J WMFF 7:30—Top O' the Morning 7:45—Transradio News 7:55—Morning Rhythms 8:00—News Here and Abroad 8:15—Musical clock 8:45—Devotions 8:55—Transradio News 9:00—Breakfast Club 10:00—North Country News 10:15—Ma Perkins 10:30—Transradio News 10:35—To The Women 11:00—"We Were So Very Young 11:15—Spotlight on Rhythm 11:30—Ricardo Kent 11:45—What Can I do? 12:00—Noontime Varieties 12:25—Transradio News 12:30—Farm and Home Hour 1:15—Ted Malone 1:30—Lum and Abner l:45—i*i News 1:50—Jeno Bartal Oivh, 2:00- M.iriiir B:md :'\'fr il,i.. ;,, ,;..I.I 2:46- li:15-WEAF—News Reports WJZ—Sports WABC—Outdoors 6:30-WEAF—Heir of Liberty WOR—New WJZ—Lindley Orch. WABC—Paul Sullivan 6:45-WEAF—Paul Dou?las WJZ—Lowell Thomas WABC—The World Today 7:00-WEAF—Fred Waring WOR—Sports WJZ—Easy Aces WABC—Amos and Andy 7:15-WEAF—European News WOR—Dunham Oreli. WJZ—Mr. Keen WABC—Lanny Ross 7:30-WEAF—Cugat Orcli. WOR—News WJZ—Galllerhio Orch. WABC—Maudie's Dairy 8:00-WE AF—Housewarming WOR—Wythe Williams WJZ—This I-. Judy JoneWABC-D.-.r.' Vii|.-- n:v ' , • d -V.',]H !; . '.I,. Human Relations 9:25—Nickel Man 9:30—All Star Football Game 12:00—Transradio News & Scores 12:15-^Sign Off *** * 6:Q0-WEAF—Music WOR—Uncle Don WJZ—News WABC—Resume $14,976.55 Collected During Week Escort Clinic to be Unusually Well At Malolie to Exceed Last Attended: Children Over Year Year's Figure S4.00O Old Eligible Weary officials 01 the 9l):h Franklin County Fair looked back upon me Agricultural Society's anniversary week w i n sau-faction today as they counted receipts and checked attendance figures. Receipts records of last year were broken with Saturday's Lucky Teter attraction drawing the week's largest crowd. Throngs jammed the grandstand and lined the fences Saturday as Teter presented his automobile show. Compilation of gate and granditand reeipts for the entire week reveals that $14,976.55 were collected. That figure does not include t h e money collected from concessions and exhibitors' fees. Receipts from the sate and grandstand last year Totalled $10.93C,90—$4,025.65 less t i:;n :]-]l~ \ear. I, I,.I,, MIIINIICIIIH 3:00—Monitor News 3:15—National Defense Program 3:20—Music That Satisfies 3:45—The Poetry Shelf 4:00—Club Matinee 4:55—Transradio News 5:00—Man on the Street 5:15—The Bartons 5:30—Western Ramblers 5:45—Wings on Watch 6:00—Oddities in the News 6:05—Musical Bits 6:30—Transradio News 6:45—Rough Riders 7:00—Easy Aces 7:15—Mr. Keen 7:30—Confidentially Yours 7:45—Baseball Scores 7:50—Sports Review 8:00—This is Judy Jones 8:30—Ricardo's Rhapsodies VACCINATION CLINIC FRANKLIN CO. FAIR RECEIPTS OVER 1940 TO BE HELD FRIDAY WOH-Uiirrrl o[ Fun WJZ—Ricardo Orch. WABC—American Cruise 8:55-WABC—Elmer Davis 9:00-WEAF—Music Hall WOR—Gabriel Heatter Hf WJZ—Williamstown WABC—Major Bowes 9:15-WORSpivak Orch. 9:30- WOR—Sinfionieet WJZ—Football 10:00-WEAF—Vallee Varieties WOR—News WABC—Miller Orch. 10:15-WOR—News WABC—Professor Quiz 10:30-WEAF—Salute to Republic WOR—Vic and Sade 10:45-WOR—Tune Twisters WABC—News 11:00-WEAF—News WOR—News 11:20-WOR—All-Star Football 12:00-WEAF—News 12:30-WOR—News The 'ironclad oath" prescribed by Congress in 1867 was one to be taken as a pledge of allegiance by citizens of the states which had formed the confederacy. I Plattsburgh Public Market ,'• E• The Health Department calls attention to the vaccination a n d diphtheria prevention clinic to be held this Friday afternoon at the Healtn Center in the City Hall from 3 to 5 p. m. This will be the last opportunity before the beginning of the •chool year for children to receive the=e preventive inoculations. Any child one year of age or older and in reasonably good health is eligible for the treatments. Plattsburgh h a s been able to hold its record of at least 40 per cent of the children under five year? of age being protected. But it is not primarily as a matter of civic pride but rather in the actual interest In the prevention of two deadly diseases, smallpox and diphtheria among our children, that the Boarc of Hcai 'A o.'fers the advantage of 'in' • ' •>.i!:n> :K - :i; t^, montiih II.i •• 3 20 Bridge Largest Complete Food Store ^ " f ^ 4 " in Northern New York HIGH QUALITY AND LOW EVERYDAY PRICES — FREE DELIVERY -^—^—>—^^-^.^^—*^^-'~"tffltttt*tttttttt1TttttHtWlttlWtlttttlllttttttttHHtHttttttltWtttKtl>lltttMt1****^ a ^^''** t ** M ************** t *' Holiday Sale. We will be closed Monday, September 1st, Labor Day! •8 VALLEY FARM FRANKFURTS 27c E• Albany 1st Prize FRANKFURTS 37* •H0RMEL CHICKEN 'i or 3'-'. lb. cans NATIVE CLINTON COUNTY LEG LAMB 5 to 7 lbs. 19' Lb. 25' lb. 8 ASPARAGUS TIPS 3$ LU. i S r 4 to 5 ] / 2 lbs. TRY THESE VALUES! Roasting or FrySCALLOPS to* <i2 ox.; 3 5 c .2 ibS. 3 9 ^ ing Chicken »> 35( 3 to 5 lbs. ASPARAGUS CUTS box (12 cz.) 29c «>• 25c - 35c RHUBARB box (14 az.)' < 29c FRESH FISH 25c SCALLOPS lb. 29c • Star Sliced BACON 35c MACKEREL lb. 19< | Beef LIVER or TONGUE 15c FILLET HADDOCK ..lb. 25< Star Smoked SHOULDERS • Bacon Squares '•"• 18s | Pig liver \ SALMON lb. 39c HALIBUT lb. 39c '•"• 25s Canada Dry r I 19 oz. can hicken Noodle 10c Kemp's Bakery Specials RYE BREAD Mixed Salted Nuts ....lb. 59c loaf 12c Spanish Peanuts COLD DRINKS £* 28 oz. bottles 29c Guy's Ginger Ale and Assorted Beverages O 12 oz. bottles Assorted G nz. btls. 250 25^ ASSORTED COOKIES doz lb. 25c 20c Assorted Chocolates, 1 lb. 60c; pocket pkg. 29c HOT DOG ROLLS ..doz. 15c Popped Pop Corn, pkg 10c and 20c Plus Deposit ARMOUR'S Cloverbloom Butter I EYE Tall Boy SPARKING WATER ICED TEA • BIRDS mmmam GINGER ALE In packages and tea-bags at your grocer's SANDWICH XOLLS dz. 18c| [BUTTER SARDINES Cloverbloom Brookfield Armour's Potted can 5c Meats 5 cans 25cl Eagle, Domestic Ig. can 3 for 25c| Silver Fish, dom. ..2 cans 15c lb. 42 Famous Land o' Lakes BUTTER, Sweet Cream pk S Conf. SUGAR S FLOUR 5 lb. sack Patrician 3 = 25c Pastry 25«ii 8 bbl. Red Win* 93£ • 40 f t . W A X PAPER 6c 125 ft. W A X PAPER 17c 80 count NAPKINS 2 pkg 15c n • Paper Plates, Wooden Forks, • and Spoons, Tablecloths, S etc pkg. 10c 8 I ANCHOVY PASTE ! Underwood DEVILED HAM 2 cans FLORIDA COLD Armour's Dainty Spreads: Mock Chicken; Dev. Ham, Dev. Tongue ..3 cans 29c Armour's Corned Beef Corned Beef Hash 2 for 35c Beef & Noodles ....2 for 25c The mark of Quality in Citrus Fruits! Frazier's CATSUP, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 10 oz. 7c 14 oz. 9c 18 oz. can 10c 19e 46 oz. can 27c Patrician SALAD DRESSING qt. 29c 25c Campfire No. 2 Grapefruit MARSHMALLOWS lb 19< Hearts 2 for 29c 25c French's MUSTARD 2 25, 1 5 c No. 2 can Grapefruit and Orange Sections 2 for 35e Miracle W h i p , Sandwich 21c Spread 8 oz. jar 15< Come in and see our Vegetaire. B Airship, impt'd, in olive oil can 19c F.I.C. impt'd, in olive oil 2 for 25c ran can 23c • DATE and NUT • BREAD 2 cans 5 GRAPE JUICE • Patrician pt. •Welch's pt. • BEANS • Campbell's 7c No. 2 can Grapefruit and KOOLADE 2 pkgs. 9c Orange Juice ....2 for 29c • j Bespak 31 oz 2 cans 25c Vianna Sausage 2 cans 25c • Puritan Baked, 28 oz 19c 5 lb. bag CHARCOAL ..25c No. 2 can Orange S Patrician Peanut Butter, Juice 2 for 21e 5 1 lb 19c; 2 lbs. 35c Hershey's Chocolate ., .. , _ _ . . . . , . . « .. »« i «» « • .* A m SYRUP ..3 10c cans 28t B •• Kelly's COFFEE ....2 lbs. 29c Org. Peko Tea Balls dz. 10c TTTTTTTTTITTTTTTTTIZITX«TZT««»TIITTTXTXTXT«IIIIIlItIIlllIIX«aiJ»XTTTT>- OLIVES Stuffed 10c, 19c, 25e, 29c and 33c Plain - 4'/2 oz T9c Gicnt Stuffed - 17 oz 99e ••BHiauaii^aB PiCKLES All kinds. Dills, Sweet, Mustard, Sour, 6 oz. .. 10c Pts. Sweet Gherkins, Sweet Mixed, etc 23c Dills qt. 19e Pts. Midgets 29e 14 oz. can PINEAPPLE 15 oz. can PEACHES 2ror 25* nmimui Our Vegetaire keeps Vegetables and Fruit under refrigeration thus retaining all their Vitamins. Come and see it. j Apples Sweet Potatoes 10 45c 3Grapefruils« - 5o29c Potatoes 25c Clinton Co. Wealthies Compare Cloverbloom w i t h any other butter for long-lasting sweet flavor I Here's a butter that's tested for keeping quality! It must prove its ability t o stay sweet and fresh tasting. That's why the last of the pound tastes like t h e first—"Fresh as all outdoors". And that's why Armour's Cloverbloom is the perfect butter—not only for a sweet flavored spread, b u t t o add extra richness t o steaks, and dozens o f other dishes. Use it freely, for Cloverbloom contains those vital builders of health and e n e r g y - Vitam i n s A and D . . . . Compare Cloverbloom with t h e butter you're using now! Its superb quality will bring you back for m o t e ! STRAWBERRY $pt0- .iKo 27« lb. 35 MEATY STEW i HAMBURG STEAK Lean anil fresh PRIME RIB ROAST BRISKET STEW „, \H CHUCK RST. lb 250 SALADS \ VEAL •-<•• L I V Rrislret S t * w WESTERN STEER BEEF r 31f iNfltwc Clinton Co. ROAST ROAST Cooling and So Refreshing Buttered Steak . . . f o r extra flavor place t w o or three palsonsteak before serving. Native Clinton Co. LAMB ROAST 55c SHLDR. 3 to 5 lbs. 25c RIB or SHLDR. CHOPS "> 27c LIVER 29c 37c Bologna Liverwurst • Pressed Ham '-" 39cSpiced Pork 8 Butternut Loaf >« 37cVeal Loaf 'I'm. ii' iioiise of par.'Mis lo an:Hliniinl dny, n to t i l l ' lnllmvilu;. Bay gate receipt., $6,592.80 nouncemenls of previous clinics, Night gate receipts 2,610.25 and the fact that no clinic was held Day grandstand receipts . . 3,840.50 in July on account of the absence Night grandstand receipts. 1,933.00 of the Public Health Nurse on vacation, lead the Health Officer tr feel that the coming clinic will be Total $14,976.55 unusually well attended. Last year the day gate receipts were $4,738.40 and the night sum For each dozen eggs produced, was $1,874.75. a hen will consume about seven Alive with activity last week, pounds of feed. the fairgrounds this week presents an entirely different picture as and prepare to close the gates and workmen finish removing debris, buildings for another year. "~"^—" v -~" V LBS ' fcVV 15 LB. PECK when you ask your dealer for Armour's Star Bacon. Dig, even, flavorful slices, that just go naturally with poached eggs for a grand "waker upper" breakfast! Only Armour's two exclusive processes can bringyou the superbflavorof Star Bacon. Your first taste tells you the difference. And remember this, Armour's Star is rich in food values fine bacon provides. Your dealer has I Armour's Star Ham in two types, to meet your every need! One is regular Star Ham', perfectly smoked, ready to cook your favorite way. Look for it in the white wrapper. The other is Star Ham.Tender-Cooked (rcufylo eat—requires no cooking). It comes in the yellow wrapper! Both are processed Armour's exclusive way, to bring you the best in flavor! 2 BANANAS 4 lbs. 29c CAULIFLOWER • LEMONS 6 for 20c CABBAGE • Calif. ORANGES . 2 dz. 69c CELERY BEETS Red ONIONS 2 bch. 9c Local CARROTS . 3 bch. 14c CANTALOUPE 2 for 29c lb. 10c 3 lbs. 14c Calif. PEAS 2 lbs. 25c Yellow SQUASH .3 lbs. 14c Yellow TURNIPS 3 lbs. 14c RADISHES 2 bch. 29c RUTABAGA 3 lbs. 14c Pickling ONIONS 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 25c EGG PLANT 2 for 29c PLUMS 2 bch. 9e doz. 25e also RED PEPPERS, HUBBARD SQUASH, LETTUCE, TOMATOES COCOANUTS 2 for 15c I HONEY DEWS ea. 35c Fresh Shipment Fig Bars CHEESE American, Pimento, Velveeta Vi lb. pkg. 19c Cream Cheese ....10c & 25c ARMOUR'S STAR FOODS ^filuvt- b 10c Velveeta or American 21b. box 59c mmmmmtmM§ t
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