HAMPSHIRE COUNTY FARM BUREAU MONTHLY 



Wiswell the Druggist 



82 Main Street 



— THE KODAK STORE — 



VETERINARY REMEDIES 

 Daniels', Lesure's, Barber's 



STABLE DISINFECTANTS 



It is our aim to 

 Co-operate with the Farmer 



Let us figure on 

 Your Winter's Supply of 



GRAIN and PEED 



D. F. HOWARD & SON 



Wholesale and Retail Grain Dealers 



Ware, Mass. 



GAZETTE PRINTING CO. 

 MERCANTILE PRINTERS 

 NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



80! (Main Street, NORTHAMPrON. MASS, 



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turn into a buttered pudding dish, and 

 balce about lialf an hour. 



3. Baked salt fish. — To a large teacup 

 of fish, picked fine, add 2 cups of millc, 

 2 well-beaten eggs, salt and pepper to 

 taste, and half a cup of butter, or bacon 

 fat; mix very thoroughly and bake half 

 an hour. 



4. Salf-fish cups. — Boil 1 cup of pre- 

 pared salt fish for 20 minutes, drain, and 

 set aside until cold. Add 2 cups of bread 

 crumbs and 2 well-beaten eggs. Season 

 with salt and pepper. Mix well, then 

 make into balls and with the fingers form 

 into cuplike shapes. Place cups in 

 greased pan and break an egg into each 

 one; put a little butter and salt on top 

 of each. Bake slowly in the oven until 

 eggs are solid. If garnished with lettuce 

 leaves or parsley, it adds to the appear- 

 ance. 



5. Scalloped salt fish. — Mix a cup and 

 a half of cold boiled rice with 2 table- 

 spoonfuls of cream; alternate the rice in 

 a greased baking dish with fish finely 

 flaked, finishing with rice. Carefully 

 break 4 eggs on top; season with salt, 

 pepper, and bits of butter. Bake until 

 the eggs are set. Individual ramekins 

 may be used and an egg slipped on each. 



6. Salt-fish souffle. — Boil prepared 

 fish for 20 minutes; drain the fish, 

 pound it, and run through a sieve or 

 meat chopper; add 2 ounces of melted 

 butter, the beaten yolks of 2 eggs, and 

 season with pepper and salt to taste. 

 Beat up the whites of eggs to stiff' froth, 

 add them lightly to the other mixture in 

 a pie dish, and bake in a cjuick oven 

 about 20 minutes. 



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 fires where they can collect from the cor- 

 poration. The State Fire Warden can, 

 however, compensate certain small towns 

 for fifty per cent of the value of fire- 

 fighting equipment which they purchase 

 with his approval. Aside from the 

 supervision of local wardens the efforts 

 of the State fire service are directed to- 

 wards the prevention and quick detection 

 of fires. The first line of work is car- 

 ried out by the publishing of the fire 

 laws on posters and by other means, the 

 inspection of spark arresters on locomo- 

 tives and the clearing of rights-of-way. 

 The second is secured by a complete sys- 

 tem of fire-watch towers now numbering 

 thirty or more which are connected by 

 telephone with the local wardens in their 

 district. Watchmen are maintained in 

 these towers for about six or seven 

 months in the year. 



This department maintains two fire- 

 trucks in the central and western parts 

 of the State for use at fires which have 

 got beyond the control of the local au- 

 thorities. 



The State Forester, as head of the fire 

 service, deputizes his powers to a State 



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FORD 



THE UNIVERSAL CAR 



Have You Ordered Yours? 



If not, every day you wait means 

 disappointment to you. Ford cars 

 are the only known commodity that 

 has dropped in price in the past two 

 years. Come in and talk it over 

 and get complete information about 

 Ford Cars. 



Touring Car, $360 Runabout, 



Chassis, $325 Town Car, 



Couplet, $505 Sedan, 



Trucks from $375 to $695 



$345 

 $595 

 $645 



FORD SALES COMPANY 



803 MAIX ST. . NORTHAMPTON. MASS. 



Dodge Brothers 

 Motor Car 



December 4, 1917, completes three 

 years of sales, in which time 210,000 

 cars have been sold. This record 

 stands alone. 



The gasoline consumption is unusually 

 low. The tire milage is unusually high 



Touring Car or Roadster $ 885 

 With Winter Top 1050 



Sedan or Coupe 1350 



l = Z=Ton Delivery 885 



(All prices f. o. b. Detroit) 



S. E. HICKMAN 



146 KING ST., NORTHAMPTON, MASS. 



NORTHAMPTON 



COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 



"THE SCHOOL OF THOROUGHNESS 



111 session twelve months in 

 the year. Students admitted 

 at any time and graduated 

 when ciinipetent. 



Tuition hnv. Train and trol- 

 ley service good. Board in 

 good homes at reasonable rates. 

 Greater demand and better 

 salaries for liusiness-trained 

 men and women than ever be- 

 fore. For catalogue and com- 

 plete information address 



JOSEPH PICKETT, Principal. 

 76 Pleasant St., Northampton, Mass. 



