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                <text>Ad pages belong to Joe Pasternak of Chicopee, Massachusetts. Joe has allowed the Chicopee Public Library to digitize the collection and display it on Chicopee Archives Online.</text>
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              <text>Fisk Tire Company print ad depicting two golfers hitting out of the rough. One golfer is in front of a wooden sign board and one is behind and obstructed by the sign. The first golfer is seen from the back as he looks around the right side of the sign board at the other golfer. The only thing visible from the second golfer is the top of the swing and clumps of grass and flowers flying through the air. The sign is covered with a poster showing the Fisk Tire logo, "Time to Retire. Get a Fisk." and the Fisk Tire Boy yawning and holding a tire in one hand and a burning candle in the other. </text>
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