HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MONTHLY 



D. A. rORBES & SON 



EASTHAMPTON S 

 ' HOME HARDWARE STORE ' 



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 Spray Pumps 



Spray Materials 

 Fertilizers 

 Seeds 



Implements 



EASTHAMPTON, MASS. 



BISSELL'S TIRE SHOP 



NORTHAMPTON, JIAS^. 



I Coni.-ludo<l from pfige 1 



! On Thursday afternoon the building was 

 closed for a few minutes while Directum 

 I was breaking the track record, and 

 then the prize money was given out and 

 many of the exhibits returned to the 

 owners. 



It is the feeling of the Bureau that 

 as far as boys and girls are concerned, 

 the Northampton Fair should mark the 

 culmination and climax of exhibition. 

 There is little to be gained by going out 

 of the county for exhibition purposes 

 and it would be a fine thing if this fair 

 could come to mean a special and pecu- 

 liar opportunity for the young people of 

 Hampshire County. One of the M. A. C. 

 demonstrators who has taken a circuit 

 of Massachusetts fairs with the college 

 team, has said that this year the North- 

 ampton fair was the best he saw, and a 

 casual visitor remarked that in his opin- 

 ion it was better than the one at Brock- 

 ton. Let us bear this opportunity in 

 mind. 



Miller, Goodyear, and U. S. Tires 



Tires and Tubes 



Vulcanized by Steam 



GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION 



FUEE AIR 



66 KING STREET 



Tel. 1393-M 



THE HSNMAN MILKER 



ALSO 



The R. T. Prentiss 

 Complete Fertilizer 



R. T. PRENTISS, Agent 

 JOI Pleasant Street, HOLYOKE, MASS. 



Cheese Oemonstration 



Mr. Krause, of the U. S. D. A., is in 

 this part of the county foi' a few weeks, 

 emphasizing the significance of cheese in 

 the hom.e diet. If the women of any 

 Hampshire County towns would be inter- 

 ested in holding such a meeting, he can 

 be secured to give a demonstration of 

 cottage cheese and would be accompanied 

 by the home demonstration agent who 

 would supplement his instruction on the 

 place of cheese in the dietary. 



The Williamsburg Fruit-Growers' As- 

 sociation will market about the same 

 number of apples as last season. A few 

 new members have been added to the 

 roll, and other men have applied for 

 membership. The Association will put 

 two gangs of workmen into the field in- 

 stead of one this year. Last year's pack- 

 ing house will not be available again, but 

 some arrangement can doubtless be made 

 elsewhere. Apples will command a good 

 price this v\'inter. 



Members' Notice 

 Members of the Bureau may insert 

 an advertisement of not over four lines 

 and for not over three months, free of 

 charge. The limitations imposed are 

 required by law. 



FOR SALE— New milch Cows ; also a new 

 Separator, 659 lbs. capacity, never used. 

 C. M. Thayer, Cumminarton. 



WANTED— Duroc-.Jersey Boar ready for 

 service. J. A. Sturgis, Easthampton. 



FOR SALE— Guernsey Bull Calves at sea- 

 sonable prices. Mixter Farm breeding. 

 George Timmins, Ware, Mass. 



FOR SALE— Farm of .50 acres ; good 8- 

 rooms, barn and henhouse, spring water, 

 100 apple trees. H. H. MASON, Worth- 

 ington, Mass. 



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