HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARMERS' MONTHLY 



A Business Bank for 



Business Farmers 



This i.s a message for business 

 farmers — for those progressive 

 crop and cattle raisers who know 

 that to get profits from farming 

 there must be knowledge not only 

 of crops, but of markets, of prices, 

 of soil treatment, of other factors. 



This bank's primary object is to 

 help farmers of this section to pros- 

 per. Our complete banking facili- 

 ties and our dependable sources of 

 information valuable to farmers arc 

 at your disposal. 



We'll be glad to serve you. 



NORTHAMPTON 

 NATIONAL BANK 



THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY 



OLD DEERFIELD 



FERTILIZERS 



"Kensunal>le in Dolliirx :in(l Seii.se'* 



MAN'UFACTURED BY 



A. W. HIGGINS, Inc. 



SOUTH DEERFIELD, MASS. 



Teleplione 1-10 



The habit of Saving 



Ls at the bottom of most 

 big successes in the busi- 

 ness world. Begin the 

 habit by opening a savings 

 account with the Hayden- 

 ville Savings Bank. One 

 dollar is enough to start 

 with. 



BANK BY MAIL 



HAYDENVILLE SAVINGS BANK 



HAYDENVILLE, MASS. 



Boil .30 minutes, then let stand an- 

 other 10 hours. 

 Again boil .30 minutes. 

 Measure the mixture. 

 Add 3 cup of sugar for each cup of 

 material. 

 Boil 4.5 minutes. 



Pour into jars or glas.ses and seal, 

 or when cold cover with paraffin. 



Citrus Marmalade 



2. 



6 



Use 4 large oranges, 2 grapefruit 



and 2 lemons. 



Wash, quarter, remove seeds and slice 



thinly, or run through a food chopper 



using the coar.se cutter. 



Add 6 quarts of water and boil for 



1.5 minutes. 



Let stand 10 hours. 



Again boil for L5 minutes. 



Add 4 pounds of sugar and boil to 



jelly test. 

 7. Pour into jars or glasses and seal, 



or when cold cover with paraffin. 

 Each of these products is very delight- 

 ful. The first two are of course distinct 

 in their flavor. The last one is a very 

 delicate blend and by many people is 

 considered most desirable of all. 



The Orange Marmalade recipe should 

 make 4 half-pint jars; the Grapefruit 

 recipe, 4 half-pint jars, the Citrus recipe, 

 •5 half-pint jai-s. 



W. R. Cole. 



Nnrtliamptmi 3nstiluttnu 

 fur i'aitings 



Incorporated 1812 



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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. 



Your income from your deposits 

 in Massachusetts Mutual Savings 

 Banks is not taxable 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 



FARM AND HOME WEEK 



July 29, 30, 31 and August I, 1924 



Plans are under way for the annual 

 Farm and Home Week at the Massachu- 

 setts Agricultural College, Amherst. The 

 special f aiTn and home programs include : 

 Beekepers' Day, Tues. 29. 

 Flower Growing Program, Tues. 29. 

 Fruit Growers' Program, Tues.- Wed. 29- 



30. 

 Sheep Breeders' Program, Wed. SO. 

 Vegetable Gardening Program, Wed. 30. 

 Dairy Farm Program, Wed.-Thurs. 30- 



31. 

 Poultiy Convention, Wed.-Fri. 30-Aug. 1. 

 Tobacco Growers' Program, Fri. Aug. 1. 

 Onion Growers' Meeting, Fri. Aug. 1. 

 HOME-MAKERS' SESSIONS, Every- 

 day 29-1. 

 BOYS' AND GIRLS' OUTINGS, Every- 

 day 29-1. 



"The Child in the Home" is to be the 

 major theme of the home program during 

 the week. It is a fine chance for you 

 to hear some good speakers and to leam 

 what other counties are doing in exten- 

 sion work. Write the Extension Service 

 for a complete program of the meetings 

 that interest you. j 



W. H. RILEY &: CO. 



l-I.IliMltINO and HEATING 



KITCHEN FUR1VISHING.S 



AGENTS FOR 

 <il4*ii\v<MMl l{:inKes 



:ind Lowe Itro.s. Pniuts 



Opp. Post Office Northampton, Ma.S3. 



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prpCT NRTIONRL Bf\NK 

 1 ir\Ol NORTHAMPTON^ 



^^^^ The Bank on fhc Cornei* »^"^ 



Assets over 

 Three and a half million 



Savings Department 

 Interest payable quarterly 



EDWARD I. SHAW, President 

 F. N. KXEELAND, Vice-President 

 ELBERT L ARNOLD, Cashier 



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