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PLATTSBUEGH DAILY PEESS, ?LATTSBUEGH. IT. Y.-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28,1941.
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$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—$4,025.65
less
t i:;n :]-]l~ \ear.
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VACCINATION CLINIC
FRANKLIN CO. FAIR
RECEIPTS OVER 1940
TO BE HELD FRIDAY
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The 'ironclad oath" prescribed by
Congress in 1867 was one to be
taken as a pledge of allegiance by
citizens of the states which had
formed the confederacy.
I Plattsburgh Public Market
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The Health Department calls attention to the vaccination a n d diphtheria prevention clinic to be held
this Friday afternoon at the Healtn
Center in the City Hall from 3 to
5 p. m. This will be the last opportunity before the beginning of the
•chool year for children to receive
the=e preventive inoculations. Any
child one year of age or older and
in reasonably good health is eligible
for the treatments.
Plattsburgh h a s been able to hold
its record of at least 40 per cent
of the children under five year?
of age being protected. But it is not
primarily as a matter of civic pride
but rather in the actual interest
In the prevention of two deadly diseases, smallpox and diphtheria
among our children, that the Boarc
of Hcai 'A o.'fers the advantage of
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Holiday Sale. We will be closed Monday, September 1st, Labor Day!
•8 VALLEY FARM FRANKFURTS
27c
E• Albany 1st Prize FRANKFURTS
37*
•H0RMEL CHICKEN 'i or 3'-'. lb. cans
NATIVE CLINTON
COUNTY
LEG LAMB
5 to 7 lbs.
19'
Lb.
25'
lb. 8
ASPARAGUS TIPS
3$
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
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SALMON
lb. 39c
HALIBUT
lb. 39c
'•"• 25s
Canada Dry
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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
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Tall Boy
SPARKING WATER
ICED TEA
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BIRDS
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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
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• Paper Plates, Wooden Forks,
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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
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SYRUP ..3 10c cans 28t
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Kelly's COFFEE ....2 lbs. 29c Org. Peko Tea Balls dz. 10c
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OLIVES
Stuffed 10c, 19c, 25e,
29c and 33c
Plain - 4'/2 oz
T9c
Gicnt Stuffed - 17 oz
99e
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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
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WESTERN STEER BEEF
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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.
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LBS
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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
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