HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARMERS' MONTHLY 



OLD DEERFIELD 



FERTILIZERS 



" Reasonable in Dollars and Sense" 



MANHFACTtlKEl) BY 



A. W. HIGGINS, Inc. 



SOUTH DEERFIELD, MASS. 



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NEWS FROM THE 



HAMPSHIRE COUNTY 



FARM BUREAU 



The bills for 1928 membership fees 

 were mailed early in January, and up to 

 Februai-y 1st, 100 members have paid 

 their dues. This is very encouraging- to 

 the officers, but it is necessary that a 

 bigger per cent of last year's member's 

 send in their dues at once. Let's do it 

 now. Send to Earle M. Parsons, Treas., 

 1.5 Sherman Ave., Northampton, Mass. 



The 1923 membership cards have been 

 mailed to all paid-up members, and if 

 anyone does not receive his card soon 

 after sending the dues, we should like to 

 hear from hm. 



.J. W. Parsons, President. 



Following is the list of pronijit mem- 

 bers for 192.3. 



'lires and Tubes 



\ ulcanized by Steam 



(JOODYHAK SHRVICi; SIAIION 



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GEORGE H. BEAN 



AUCTIONEER 



Handles auction .sales of farms, 

 farm equipment, furniture, tools, in 

 fact anything- and evei'y thing that 

 is salable. Let me take care of 

 your sale from preparation of the 

 poster and advertising, to the col- 

 lecting of the last dollar. 



ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 



Room 3 160 Main St., Northampton 



House and office phone connection 



BISSELL'S TIRE SHOP 



MIK I II \ >l|-|0>. >l AS-S. 



Miller, (jooilyear, and U. S. lires 



Amherst. 

 Wm. H. Atkins 

 Allen G. Clark 

 Charles Dickinson 

 E. C. Harlow 

 Sumner Parker 

 Edward Hobart 



Belchertown 



Edward L. .Schmidt 



Herbeit I. Wiley 

 .John Willard 

 H. A .Parsons 

 A. B. Richards 

 Martin Dowsdale 

 C .E. Stiles 



Chesterfield. 

 Frank P. Baker A. C. Damon 



F. H. Bryant 

 Cummington. 



H. W. Gurney Wm. H. Morey 



Milton S. Howes 

 Enfield. 

 M. H. Briggs W. .A.rthur Perrins, .Ji 

 G. H. Webster 

 Easthampton. 

 E. B. Clapp 

 Fred Frost 

 Frank C. Searle 

 Goshen. 

 Fanny H. Boltwood 

 Granby. 

 W. S. Benson 



G. Newell Galusha 

 Frank W. Graves 



Greenwich. 

 Hunter Bros 

 Henry R. Lego 

 .J. F. Zappey 

 Huntington. 

 Ralph E. Cole 

 .J. Lyman Griswold 

 Hadley 

 H. D. Barstow 

 Luther Barstow 

 .Joseph G. Cook 

 Willard Gates 



Wm. A. Underwood 

 .John Gawlc 



Ghas. S. Packai'd 



Earl M. Ingham 

 M. E. Olds 

 H. C. Tavlor 



A. .Januszajtis 

 .Justin L. Smith 



•Jas. A. Rude 



Fred Pelissier 

 Herbert O. Russell 

 Abner S. Searle 

 H. .J. Searle & Son 



Chas. Green & Son F. H. Smith 



.J. C. Halpin 

 G. W. Heiden 

 Fred H. Lawrence 



E. W. Tuttle 



L. W. West & Son 



Wm. Phillips 



W. H. RILEY & CO. 

 PLUMBING and HEATING 



KITCHEN FURNISHINGS 



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C.lciiWdnil K;i lilacs ,111(1 l,o« c \Uos. Piiints 



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Nnrthauiptiut Jurititutinn 

 fnr i'auiuga 



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A .MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 



Deposits begin to draw interest on the 



first business day of each month 



$1 will open an account 



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Your income from your deposits in Massa- 

 chusetts Mutual Savings Banks is not 

 ta.xalile under the State Income Tax 



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Open 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. ' 

 Saturdays, 9 A. M. to noon 

 Monday evenings, 6.30 to 8 



FIRST : 



NRTIONRL BRNK 

 ORTHRMPTON 



Conliinu'd ticxt nii nitli 



' TVic Bonk on Uie Corner* ^"^ 



We make every effort 

 To render a faultless 

 Personal service. 

 May we serve you ? 



W \L (;. H.\SSi;iT, I'lcsidcnl 

 K. \. KM-EL.A.M), Vice-President 

 KDWAKl) I. SHAW, Vice-Picsidcnl 

 HI.HIUri L. AKXOLI), Cashier 



