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| GRANVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOL 
Granville, MassachuseHs 


In Co-operation with 
_ Massachusetts Department of Agriculture 
| and 
| Hampden County League. 


Westfield cahezsapee 8 Advertiser 


Ca GU itt EEE eR GRE PREP ERDRE TEEPE HUE CARE UE RICH 


Neighbors ... 


YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME — 
IN WESTFIELD 


Our Stores Offer a" 


High Grade Merchandise 
Low Prices 
Genuine Service 

and 


Always a Good Space to Park 
Space For All 


RETAIL MERCHANTS' DIVISION 
of the Westfield 
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 


GRANVILLE 


COMMUNITY FAIR ASSOCIATION 


President — HERMAN PATT, Jr. 
Vice-President — MRS. BERTHA HUNT 
Treasurer — MRS. LENA HUMPHREY 
Secretary — MRS. LEMPIE DICKINSON 


DIRECTORS: 
Richard Barry — Walter Phelon — _ Kenneth Ripley 
SUPERINTENDENTS: 

Fruit Pearl Phelon, Karl Hansen 
Vegetables Ralph Roberts, Kenneth Ripley 
Dairy Cattle Joseph Dickinson, Francis Hunt 
Poultry Donald Frisbie 
Honey - Maple Products - Eggs Walter Pheton 
Canning Mrs. Francis Reeves, Mrs. Harold Sattler 
Food Mrs. Alice Frisbie, Mrs. Bertha Fox 
Flowers Mrs. Cora Welch, Mrs. Ruth Champlin 
Household Manufactures Mrs. Bertha Hunt, Mrs Ruth 

Hansen 
Junior Vegetables Russel! Cooley 


Junior Canning Mrs Wilhelmina Tryon, Mrs Stel’a Hunt 
Junior Flowers Mrs. Marion Mellinger, Mrs. Emily Roberts 
Junior Handcraft Henrietta Wackerbarth, Barbara Frisbie 


Sports Mrs. Asa Mellinger, Mr. Milo Cushman 
School Exhibits Mrs. Duris, Miss Scott, Miss Bennett 
Children’s Parade Mrs. Avola Hiers 
Trap Shooting Ra!ph Hiers 
Advertising Wilhelmina Tryon, Emma Hansen 
Dance Milton Hansen 


RULES AND REGULATIONS 


All exhibits must be in Wednesday evening, September 6th, by 7:30 
o’clock, except livestock. Judging will be done at 10:00 A.M., the day of 
the Fair. No exhibit to be removed before 7:00 P.M., except by spce‘al 
permission from the President of the Fair. The Association reserves the 
right to withold any premiums if it thinks the exhibit unworthy of them. 
The exhibit must be made or grown by the exhibitor only. All prizes am- 
ounting to more than $1.00 will be paid by check as promptly as possible. 
Prizes amounting to less than $1.00 will be paid in cash soon after the Fair. 
No responsibility will be assumed by the Fair authorities for losses or ac- 
cidents of any kind to the exhibits while in place or when en route. No ex- 
hibitor to make more than one entry in any one class, for example: Bald- 
win Apples in one class, Carrots one, R. I. Red Pullets one, or Asters one. 
NOTE:—The Massachusetts Department of Agriculture is donating Agri- 

cultural Prize Money to the amount of $65.00 for the premiums in this 

list. Also 3 Rosettes to be awarded. 


James E. Templeton & Cor 


INCORPORATED 


PRES GRIPM@NSS REG) AIS iSies 


J. E. TEMPLETON, Reg. Pharm. 


Telephone | 380 


26 ELM STREET — — — WESTFIELD, MASS. 


Noble & Cooley 
Company 


Compliments of 


DR. 
Granville, Mass. 
Established 1854 S. FINS EN 


SBR 


Manufacturers of 


TOY DRUMS 
TAMBOURINES 
ROLLING HOOPS Southwick, Mass. 
BANJOS 


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PROGRAM and ENTERTAINMENT 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1939 


10:00 A. M. — Judging 
11:00 A. M. — Exhibition of Trained Steers 
12:00 Noon — Cafeteria Lunch, at School — Mary Hunt 


1:00 P. M. — Junior Judging 
Social Hour 
Children’s Parade 


2:00 P. M. — Boys’ and Girls’ Games 
2:30 P. M. — Adults’ Sports 


3:30 P. M. — Sawing Contest 
Horseshoe Pitching Contest 


5:00 P. M. — Trap Shooting 
5:30 P. M. — Supper by Local Grange 


8:30 P. M. — Dancing at Community Hall 
Merry Melodiers Orchestra. 


ICE CREAM and SODA 


will be found at the School Grounds during the Fair 
in charge of Mary Hunt. 


Come Early and Stay Late... 
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY, TOO 


To The COMMUNITY FAIR 
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 
CAFETERIA LUNCH at 12 Noon. . Village School 
SUPPER at 5:30 p. m., by Grange. . Baptist Chapel 


Delicious Home-Made Food with the Good 


Old-Fashioned Flavor. 


Compliments of 


Milton F. Gardner 


PLUMBING, HEATING and VENTILATING 


Telephone 858 


Westfield, Mass. 


Wackerbarth 
DIOP Se kOVe 


WOODEN BOXES 


MAURICE CASEY 


Incorporated 


19 DUBOIS STREET 
Westfield 
Wholesale and Retail 
MILK = -—{@R Bai 


ICE CREAM 
Telephone Established 1896 
Granville 221 | TEL. 997 
SOAP BONGE THERESA’S 
CLOTHING COMPANY BEAUTY SALON 
PE ee eee Eh Winner of Three Interna- 


DEPENDABLE CLOTHES 


For Men, Youngmen and Boys 


“Walk A Few Steps and Save Money” 


tional Prizes in 
PERMANENT WAVING 


83 Main St. — 


Tel. 118-W 


Westfield 


FRUIT DEPARTMENT 


Committee —— Pearl Phelon, Karl Hansen 
APPLES: 
Class I.—Plate Exhibits 

) specimens to a plate First Second 
Baldwin 51.00" Se a0 
MacIntosh 1.00 pit 
Gravenstein 1.00 oO 
Wealthy 1.00 30) 
R. I. Greening 1.00 30) 
Northern Spy 1.00 3) 
Delicious 1.00 10) 


Class II.—Plate Exhibits— 
2 specimens to a plate 


Wagner OO 
Wolf River OO 
King A, 
Cortland 0 
Roxbury Russet OO 


Class III.—Exhibit of 5 Plates 

5 specimens to a plate of the fol- 
lowing varieties: Baldwins, MacIn- 
tosh, Gravenstein, Wealthy, R. I. 
Greening, Northern Spy, Delicious, 
Wagner, Wolf River, King, Cort- 


land, Roxbury 
First 


Class IV.—Display of 49 specimens— 
MacIntosh, Wealthy, Gravenstein, 
each receiving 2.50 
Peaches—Plate Exhibits— 
5) specimens, all varieties competing 1.00 
Pears—Plate Exhibits— 
) specimens, all varieties competing 1.00 
Quinces—Plate Exhibit— 
5) specimens, all varieties competing 1.00 
Plums—Plate Exhibits— 
10 specimens, all varieties competing 1.00 
Grapes—Plate Exhibits— 
3 specimens, all varieties competing — 1.00 


Second 


$2.00 $1.00 


1.50 
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30) 
30) 
30 
10) 


Third 


Third 
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1.00 
20 
20) 
20 
20 
20 


Regulations—No exhibits shall be entered in more than one 
class. One entry allowed in a class. Exhibits shall be 


true to name,: 


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Compliments of The 


SOUTHWICK 


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BINIE MILLER, Prop. 


e After October Ist, will be closed 
Monday instead of Wednesday. 


FRED J. MASHIN 


PLUMBING - - HEATING 
SHEET METAL WORK 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 


Satisfaction Guaranteed 


TELEPHONES: 
859 — Res. 276 
73 ELM ST. aS WESTFIELD 


W..H. FENTONS@as 
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile 
Sales and Service 

TEL. 48 
70 Main St. 


“4 Good Place to Buy a Used Car” 


Westfield 


For Goodness Sake! 
SERVE 
GIBBON'S CHEESE 
J. M. GIBBONS’ SONS 


Granville, Mass. 


TEL, 2661 


T. BATTISTONI & SON 


Granville Rd. — Southwick EA UINGEOIN PHARMACY 
EVERYTHING TO BUILD 
ANYTHING ’ Ree: 
Lumber and Building rescription ruggists 
Materials 
SEPTIC TANKS 8) Main St. Westfield 
Telephone Southwick 38 
C. GCG. P Avge 


GEORGE K. SMITH 
& SON 
CEMETERY MEMORIALS 
Phone 1049 


104 Court St. — Westfield 


Dealer in 
PAINTS, VARNISHES 


Enamels, Glass, Brushes 
and Wallpaper - Linseed 
Oil and Turpentine 


Westfield 


20 Sechool St. — 
Phone 403 
“TT PAYVS- TO BUY AT PAB 


VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Ralph Roberts, Kenneth Ripley 
First Second Third 
» Beets pi./d4{ panos Dea 
Cabbages Tea. wo 20 


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©) Carrots Pi 15) .20 
3 Cucumbers Fea, #315) 20 
) Peppers fe 30 .20 
) Potatoes 10 30 20) 
25 Pods Shell Beans NS: Oo .20 
» Tomatoes 1D 30 20 
9 Turnips fo oD 20 
) Parsnips 10 m3 35) 20 
2 Squash (winter) via. soe) 20) 
2 Squash (summer) Ta) 315) 20) 
2 Ears Corn (sweet) ae B15) 20 
» Ears Field Corn efo) oO 20 
2 Pumpkins Wie: #334) 20 


Largest Pumpkin 60 20) 
Collection of Vegetables 2.00 =a 0G 0 


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Committee — Joseph Dickinson, Francis Hunt 
First Second Third 
Heifer or bull, under 1 year $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 
Heifer yearling, under 2 yrs. 2.00.4 2 Umea ett 
Cow under 6 years 2.00» 1 -5U SOO 
Aged cow, over 6 years 2.00° B50 se 00 
Bull (pure bred) over 1 year 2,00" [> ORaEOD 


All breeds competing. 


Steers and Oxen— 
Best matched pair, (over 6 months) 2.00" FLU) 
Best trained pair 5.00.23, 00 eeu 


Regulations—Only tested stock allowed. All stock must be 
on grounds at 10:00 A. M. In class of trained steers, an 
exnibition in yoke will be required 


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SAUERS EXPRESS 
H. L. ERTEL, Owner 
THREE TRIPS DAILY TO 
SPRINGFIELD 
Daily Trips to Holyoke 
Phone 366 


40 Franklin St. Westfield 


FRANCIS R. HUNT 


GRADE A MILK — CREAM 


Tel. 3161 
GRANVILLE, MASS. 


MARCOULLIER BROS. 
LUMBER CO. 


EVERYTHING FOR HOME 
BUILDERS 
44 BROAD ST. WESTFIELD 


Tel. 182 
FREE DELIVERY 


© P-E-L M Agia 
49 School Street 
Westfield 
DRY GOODS 


‘Always the Lowest Price’ 


POURIVENS Th. Gecbstells 


Dealer m 


LUMBER and CORD WOOD 


West Granville, Mass. 


Tel. 3613 


HUMPHREY'S GARAGE 
GRANVILLE, MASS. 
Goodyear Tires - Philco Radio 
Crosley Refrigerators 
Chevrolet — Oldsmobile 
SALES and SERVICE 


Telephone 2121 


Compliments of 


BURKE'S RED & WHITE 
MARKET 


Tel. 1430 — Westfield 


Compliments of 


SCHERMERHORN 


| Oysters — Clams — Lobsters 


Dealer in 
FRESH and SALT FISH 
of All Kinds 


Westfield 


22 School St. — 
TEL. 125 


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Committee — Donald Frisbie 


Class I.—Rhode Island Reds 


First Second 
Cock Pins) EDO 
Hen 70 D0 
Cockerel ora 0 
Pullet yey 50 
Pen (1 male, 3 females) 1.00 a7 

Class II1.—AIl other breeds 

Cock i) ahh) 
Hen B/D) 0 
Cockerel ; WD) D0 
Pullet IE D0 
Pen (1 male, 3 females) 1,00 Fa, 


Class Il].—Junior Division 
All Breeds Competing 


Cock ie) D0 

Hen AIA. OO 

Cockerel ae D0 

Pullet o75) ett 

Pen (1 male, 3 females) 1.00 73 
Class 1V.—Turkey 

Best Pair 1.00 a7 


HONEY DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Walter Phelon 


First Second 

Frame of Honey Sir / Dose 
Best display of Extracted Honey 

not less than 5 Ibs. Lhe OO 


MAPLE SUGAR and SYRUP 


First Second 


Maple Sugar (3 Ibs.) Dns fot aperee 
Maple Syrup (1 gt.) We) DO 
Maple Products Display of 0 
Ex :S 

First Second 
Best Dozen Eggs (white) $ .65 §$ .40 
Best Dozen Eggs (brown) 65 AO 
Heaviest Doz. Eggs 65 AO 


Open to Juniors and Adults. 


Third 
© 20 
PAY. 


Third 


Third 
$ .20 
20 
20 


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WARREN D. SAMPSON COMPANY 
Distributors of Road Machinery 


Contractors Equipment 


Heavy Hardware 


730 UNION STREET 


West Springfield, Mass. 


CHAMPLIN BROS. 
MILK and CREAM 
Apples and Sweet Cider 


GRANVILLE, MASS. 


Tel, 2011 


SANF SY i= ICO AVE 


COMPANY 
Coal, Coke and Fuel Oils 
Do tulmaeot, Westfield 


Teleob 


Ginger Ale Pale Dry and Go!den 


Fountain Tanks - Carbonie Gas 
Moxie - Seltzer Water in Siphons 


Phone 2020 


Knight Club Soda Co. 


QUALITY BEVERAGES 
L. J. GREGOR, Mgr. 
173 Elm St. Westfield 


When Shopping - Eat at The 
NAY A. Samoan 


56 Elm Street Westfield 


ROMANI'S 


THE FINEST OF 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 


Compliments of 


SMITH FEED COMPANY 
WIRTHMORE FEEDS 


Westfield, Mass. 


Tel. 150 


Compliments of 


A FRIEND 


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FOOD DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Alice Frisbie, Bertha Fox 

First Second Third 
Fancy Breads De. OU eure Ly 
Quick Breads 0 ply. fle 
Chocolate Cake 0 psy Ve 
Sponge Cake OU 20) Lo 
Layer Cake 0 ac ANG 
Pies (one crust lemon) 0 Ay, eho 
Soft Pies 0 P48, ANS, 
Pies (two crust) OU ipo 343 
Raised Doughnuts OU ao AS. 
Rolled Cookies OO Ay, aia, 
Dropped Cookies 0) 20 ANG: 

Junior Division 
Muffins A510) Zo 15 
Baking Powder Biscuits 0 PA, BUS, 
Cake 0 ae we 
PUB ADEN NA Teds: 


Committee — Cora Welch, Ruth Champlin 
First Second Third 


3 Dahlias 2.00 = Sueooueenme le 
3 Gladioli 0 ai 5 
6 Asters OO 3319, 20 
6 Calendulas fu Sh. pat 
6 Nasturtium 0 a5, 20 
6 Spray Verbena ZU) a Pay 
6 Zinnias (large flowering) OO oo 20) 
6 Zinnias (small flowering) ait ioe) en) 
9 Marigolds 0 0 py 
9 Marigold (French) 0 AN cee 
12 Bachelors Button OO) on sa) 
12 Cosmos 0 alt ye. 
12 Petunias 0 oo 20 
Best Single Dahlia 0 BD 29 
Best Arrangement of Cut Flowers a) ‘oa ‘a0 
Best Arrangement of Wild Flowers aa\0) 35) oo 
House Plant (foliage) 0 at won 
House Plant (flowering) OO 1h ae 
Miniature Rock Garden ft) OO 43. 
Ferns (house) Bt) OO an 
Arrangements of Shades of Yellow, 

Orange and Red in Brown Container — .50 oe 20 
Best Arrangement for Dining Table 10) i rs. 
Best Arrangement for Mixed Garden 

Flowers DO Ae Bis 


All Exhibits must be raised by Exhibitors 
Containers must be furnished by Exhibitors. 


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THEODORE KELLOGG 


ICE 


Telephone 2247 


A. H. PHILUIPS aia 


MEATS and GROCERIES 


R. Balch, Mer. 


SOUTHWICK, MASS. 


Compliments of 


HILLTOP TRAIL 
CE Oye CO) US 18 


SOUTHWICK, MASS. 


Route 57 


WOLFE MOTOR SALES 


SOUTHWICK 


Sales - CHEVROLET - Service 
TEL. 37 


Frederick W. Wolfe Adolph L. Wolfe 


RON I@EESTER 
FUNERAL HOME 
Telephones: — 1869 and 342-W 
Lady Attendant - Mrs. Firtion 


29-35 School St. — Westfield 


JAMES Ho GEA 
Insurance 
Co-operative Bank Building 


Westfield, Mass. 


CHOWAN UNNEMiede 


ANTIQUES and MODERN 
FURNITURE 
Repairing — _ Refinishing 

Upholstering 
ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD 


Westfield 


7 Cross St. — 


Tel. 1669-R 


JOE GU SEs 
Candies - Cigars - Nove!ties 


Ice Cream - Soda and 
Olive Oil 


42 Sehool St. — Westfield 


HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES 


Committee — Bertha Hunt, Ruth Hansen 
Adult— 
First Second 
House Dress > OU Bere 
Apron 50 20 
Knitted Dress or Suit 20 ws 
Knitted Sweater 0 ey 
Knitted Child’s Sweater 50 20 
Child’s Clothing— 
Dress 50 was 
Pajamas 0 20) 
Sun Suit 50 be 
Bed Spreads— 
Knitted 50 25 
Crocheted D0 ou 
Table Cloth or Runner— 
Crocheted 0 25 
Embroidered 50 20 
Pillow Slips— 
Embroidered 0 ly, 
Crocheted Edge DO pa 
Chair Sets “50 Bt) 
Quilts— 
Quilted 0 ey, 
Tacked 0 pas 
Rugs— 
Braided 0 ee 
Hooked 20 ws) 


Regulations—Only articles not exhibited previously are el- 
igible for premiums. 


JUNIOR FLOWER DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Emily Roberts, M. Mellinger 
Specimens— 
First Second Third 
6 Calendulas $5.50 + Sie oe yee 
3 Dahlias 0 3 9) ao 
6 Asters eH} A) ae 
6 Marigolds D0 30 aan 
6 Zinnias OO 19) an 
18 Cosmos 0 ay5. aa 
12 Nasturtiums Pt) on 20 
12 Petunias 0 abe 20 
Best Arrangement of Wild Fiowers 0 coe) oo 
Bouquet of Wild Flowers (most 
number of varieties) OO 0s 29 


3 Gladioli — A special prize of 15 bulbs for first prize 
10 bulbs, second prize and 5 bulbs third prize. 
Prizes will be given by Mr. H. G. Patt. 


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Compliments of 


Sears, Roebuck and Co. 


Westfield, Massachusetts 


WILCOX 


and 


KOE 


MUTUAL 
NESSES RCAGING aE 


Hampden Nat. Bank Bldg. 


Tel. 457 


Westfield, Mass. 


Telephone 557 


QUALITY Hage 
BEST VALUES, and 
Authentic Fashions Always 
SRACE LoSWV Anise 

at BRUNDAGE’S 


Formerly Austin Bros. 


PIONEER LOAN 
& FINANCE CORP. 
BRING YOUR MONEY 

TROUBLES TO US 


Rooms 4-7, Morrissey Building 
Phone 964 License 108 


5 Main St. — Westfield 


To Keep in Perfect Health - - Dine at The 


Darkview Restaurant 


“Westfield’s Finest Eating Place” 


3 Main Street 


ROOTH SERVICE 


Westfield, Mass. 


JUNIOR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Russell Cooley 


First Second Third 


5) Beets Diet OP aco Mmbeey Ld 
5 Carrots wo 30 Ly 
5 Ears of Corn (sweet) wo 30 Ada: 
10 Ears of Corn (field) fe 0 a1) 
> Turnips WES) 10) ph) 
5) Onions 70) Fou Ricy 
) Tomatoes Vas. OU aL 
5 Potatoes io 10) ALS, 
©) Peppers TE: 30 ee 
2 Cabbages Te 30) WD 
2 Cucumbers wo 10 ANE. 
2 Winter Squash 10 30) ARS: 
12 Pods Shell Beans a 30 ARS: 
Collection of Vegetables TOO FEO a 


JUNIOR CANNING DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Wilhelmina Tryon. Stella Hunt 
First Second. Third 
3 Jars String Beans 02/0 ep ROO meta eae 
3 Jars Sweet Corn 79 OO 20 
3 Jars Tomatoes whe) OO Pay: 
o gars Raspberries ics: 0 oD 
3 Jars Cherries wa OO a: 
3 Jars Pears fo OU 20 
3 Jars Peaches 7 0 eee 
3 Jars Blueberry i) Us 20 
Collection of 6 Jars of Fruit— 
2 jars each of 3 kinds 1.00 e/a) DO 
Collection of 6 Jars of Vegetables— 
2 jars each of 3 kinds 1.00 is, DO 
3 Jars Veg. Special (one varicty) oO 0 25 
Colection of 3 Jars and Menu ES) 0 2s) 
Collection, 4 Jars Jelly (two varieties) 85 .60 Ay 
Colection 4 Jars Jam (two varieties) 85 60 aD 
JUNIOR JUDGING CONTESTS 
4-H FRUIT JUDGING 
Boys, competing ages 10-21 $1.00 the OO 
4-H VEGETABLE CONTEST 1.00 a 50 
4-H CANNING CONTEST 
1. Group of second year members 40 a 
2. Group of older members eho OO 


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Compliments of 


ED. MORIARTY'S 
Family sSH@Eesaore 


44 Elm St. Westfie!d 


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ALWAYS 
REMEMBER 


HOWARD G. NOBLE 
INSURANCE 


J02 ELM ST. — WESTFIELD 


MATTHEWS & HATCH 
Barber Shop 


WE APPRECIATE YOUR 
PATRONAGE 


26 Sehool St. ae, Westfield 


Compliments of 


MOUNTAIN ORCHARD 
E. A. JENSEN 
Granville Center, Mass. 


Tel. Granville 2321 


Farmers’ Co-operative 


Milk Exchange 


New Method Pasteurized Milk, with 
the Natural Flavor 
CREAM, BUTTER, ICE CREAM and 


RAW MILK from Selected Herds 
17 George St. — Westfield 


Phone 1233-W 


Compliments of 


LAMBSON'S 
FUNERAL PARLOR 
Lady Attendant 


Telephones: 22 — 1382 — 1813 


WESTFIELD 


COAL — — — COKE 
FUEL OILS 


Weekly Range Oil Service 
GLADWIN & LANE 
Elm St. — Westfield 
Tel. 70 


Dr. W.E. Pike 


CANNING DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Mrs. Francis Reeves, Mrs. Harold Sattler 


First 
3 Jars Beets pete 
3 Jars String Beans D 
3 wars Corn 5 
3 Jars Tomatoes 5 


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3d Jars Peas 

3 Jars Jelly 

oars Jam 

3 Jars Raspberries 

3 Jars Cherries 

o Jars Pears 

3 Jars Peaches 

3 Jars Blueberries 

3 Jars Pickles (3 varieties) 
Collection of 6 Jars Canned Fruits— 


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2 Jars each of 3 kinds 1.00 
Collection of 6 Jars Canned Vege- 
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Exhibits must be in white glass jars with tops, ex- 
cept jelly, of uniform size, either all quarts cr all pints. 


Individuals shal! make only one entry in any one lot. 


Open to adults and juniors. 


JUNIOR HANDCRAFT DEPARTMENT 


Committee — Henrietta Wackerbarth, Barbara Frisbie 

First Second 
School Dress $ ./o § .50 
Party Dress i/o 0 
Slip 65 A5 
Sewing Kits Ae 20 
Aprons mH, 20 
Rugs ios 20 
Bird House 5 20 
Holders pa) ALS 
Pin Cushion OS) 15 


Choice Apples Trucking | Complete Department of 


S.M. ROBERTS || INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S 
FANCY BLUEBERRIES CLOTHING 


West Granville, Mass. 


_ Minnie s Specialty Shoppe 


TEL. 2893 71 Elm Street Westfield 
Compliments of PHOENIX LUNCH 
JOHN PALLO, M. D. Steaks, Chops and Fried 
90 Him Street = Westfield Chicken, Our Specialty 
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat CHOICE LIQUORS 
Specialist 150 ELM ST. WESTFIELD 
Compliments of | WILLIAM f- KUPEC 
2>UBLIC ACCOUNTA 
GORDON SMITH'S mec: 
Tax Consultant 
21 Sehool St. — Westfield 
102 Elm. St. — Westfield 
TRU i2e TEL. 1487 
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Tel. 548 Tel. Southwick 124 
KENLAND ANTHONY J: SGIBEREt 


SUPER SERVICE LIVESTOCK DEALER 


DISTRIBUTORS = 
Ss LL % p.¢ £ Ni 
G.& J. TIRES , BO ae 
U. S. BATTERIES Horses — High Grade Dairy Cows 
F. 8S. WICKLAND | Beef and Calves 
45 School St. Westfield Springfield Rd. Southwick 


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SHON aakes 


Committee — Asa Mellinger, Milo Cushman 

First Second 

Father and Son Wood Sawing Contest $1.00 $ .50 
Rolling Pin Throw (women) OO 20 
100-yd. Dash, (men) 0 pa, 
100-yd. Dash, (boys 12-18) DO wea, 
90-yd. Dash, (girls over 12) 0 By. 

o00-yd. Dash, (boys under 12) alll “20 

o0-yd. Dash, (girls under 12) 0 v3, 

Potato Race, (children over 10) 0 Ady 
Potato Race. (children under 10) OO BO 
Minute Wa!'k for Women OO oO 
Nail Driving for Women 50 20 
Men’s High Jump OO hi 
Men’s Broad Jump 0 Zo 
Hop, Step and Jump, for grades 0 25 
Human Wheelbarrow Race OO yh, 
Sew 100 Stitches Race OO es. 
Gadget Contest, (over 14) aa) oO 
Gadget Contest, (under 14) alt 74a). 
Basket Ball Throw, (girls) OO ay 
Basket Ball Throw, (boys) OO was, 
Basket Ball Throw, (adults) 0 Loeb 
Husband Calling 0 pe, 
Baseball Throw 0 seas) 
Horseshoe Pitching 1.00 0 


Baseball Game 


CHILDREN'S PARADE 


Committee — Mrs. Avola Hiers 
Doll Carriage vO 
Tricycle a) 
Bicycle 0 


TRAP SHOOTING 


Committee — Ralph Hiers 


Contestants bring guns and shells. The sum cf 


$5.00 allotted for prizes. 


RP ESleS 


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A sum of $3.00 to be given to children who bring pets. 


Each must provide own cage. 


SSROOL EXRIBITS 


Illustrated Projects by Tol'and, West Granville and Gran- 


ville Schools will be on exhibit. 


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Compliments ot Repairing — Refinishing 
| | Upholstering 
PAH RSIS Sel GAGA eae of 
| ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
Ae en / WILHELMINA H. TRYON 
W. H. HARDING, Mgr. 4 GRANVILLE, MASS. 


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SAWYER GRAIN CO. 
WAYNE FEEDS a 


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Compliments of 


Poultry — Hog — Dairy | 
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TELEPHONES: | 

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Westfield 648 —— 11-11 Southwick | | BA KER 


Warehouse - Southwick 


CHESTER PILCH || UNIVERSAL 
Fecding Hills Hatchery 18 ee ake 
Reds - Rocks - Crossbred TEL. 1212 


FINEST MATERIALS 


High Grade Workmanship 


Sexed Chicks 


TEL. Springfield 4-0162 


Westfield, Massachusetts 


Compliments of 


Southwick Pharmacy 
and PACKAGE STORE 


College Highway Southwick, Mass. 


Malenhaneeconthicl 8039 
Sole Distributor for HOOD’S 
HOLLAND DRY GINGER ALE ICE CREAM 


Holcomb's Motor Sales 


Genuine 


FORD 


Parts 


44 Main St. 


Tel. 1629 


Service by 
Factory-Trained 


Mechanics 


Westfield 


Compliments otf 


WESTFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK 


WORONOCO SAVINGS BANK 
WESTFIELD SAVINGS BANK 


Compliments of 


PARK SQUARE HOTEL 


Westfield, Mass. 


Compliments of 


FIRST NATIONAL 
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24 ELM STREET 
WESTFIELD, MASS. 


S. L. Meager J. M. Shea 
Groc. Mgr. Meat Mgr. 


Veleoa6 


BEMIAY ...>. 
Save You Considerable Money, To 
Have PAUL TRYON, Well-Known 

BATTERY EXPERT 
CHECK YOUR BATTERY 
Gulf Gas - Motor Oils - Tires 


Elmbar Service Station 


opp. Gladwin & Lane | | 


Telephone 70 Westfield 


Compliments of 


Howard B. Dickinson 


Sweet Cider 


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Compliments of 


CREED Asa eEt 


West Granville, Mass 


Compliments of 


JOSEPH L. DICKINSON 


Representative of 


Eastern States Farmers’ 


Exchange 


HEALEY MOTOR SALES 


68 Main St. Westfield 
THL. 2045 
PONTIAC. Ea SALLE 


Sales and Service 


— also — 


Eo Ome Oa sGalas 


Compliments of 


DR. GEORGE FN@ kits 


Compliments of 


TA BVENESESL@P 
Clothiers 


60 Elm Street — Westfield 


Compliments of 


E. J. Fl Baa 


36 Franklin St. and cor. Summer St. 
WESTFIELD, MASS. 


Mobiloil and Gasoline 


FRANK P. SISKA 


Certified Esso Servicenter 
Elm and Franklin Streets 
Westfield, Mass. 

TIRES — BATTERIES and AUTO 
ACCESSORIES 
24-Hour Service 
THT. 2163 


Compliments of 


D.oT. KEN Nt 


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Granby Supply Company 


Roofing Agricultural Implements Hardware 

Lumber T. : Fertilizers 
Bidg. Material also Spray Materials Cement 
Sheetrock GRANBY, CONN. Paints 


“Good Equipment, Makes a Good Farmer Better” 


W. A. Bertini T. E. Crouse 


Compliments of 


Moulton Asphalt Service 


WESTFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 


— Distributors of — 


meee) -- ROAD OILS -- EMULSION 


SPRAYED or DRUM DELIVERIES 


Tel. Westfield 1520 a Tel. Westfield 1250 
Compliments of 
BOSWORTH'S | Compliments ot 
FILLING STATION 
Granville Rd. | THE BOND BAKER 
WESTFIELD, MASS. 


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WILLIAMS AUTO CO. 


HUDSON 


Sales and Service 


-37 Franklin St. 


Westfield Mass , 


COLLEGE HIG” 
COUNTRY Gigs 
SOUTITWICK, MASS. 


Phone Westfie'd 2228-M 


The 
Westtield Laundry Co. 


Compliments of 
GENERAL CLEANING CO. 


Westfield, Massachusetts 


F. D. LAMPSON 


ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT 
of All Kinds 
WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA BULBS 
A SPECIAEES 
Electric trouble promptly attended to 
Tel. Humphrey’s Garage 


Granville 2121 P.O. Box 35 


24-HOUR SERVICE 


FLETGRER S GARAGE 


Rear PARK SQUARE HOTEL 


Washing, Polishing, Greasing 
JB AEG nd ye 


Wrecker Service 


Compliments 
FROM THE BOYS AT 
SAGAMORE FRIENDLY 


SERVICE STATION 


Springfield Rd. 
WESTFIELD, MASS. 


Gad Emersoniemoon 
JEWELERS 


Westfield, Massachusetts 


Compliments of 


A Friend 


APPRECIATION... 


The Granville Community Fair Com- 
mittee wishes to express its apprecia- 
tion to all merchants and friends for 
their splendid cooperation in making 
chis event a success. 


The Fair Committee. 


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