HAltVESTlNG TilE CliOI'. 1G7 



and allow one-half pounds in afternoon's weighing. Weights 



must be a:'cur:ito. 



3. Non-noRotiable, non-transferable memorandum 

 weight credit slips (subje(;t to the picking rules and all 

 charges against the party to whom issued) will be given for 

 morning's picking. 



4. Negotiable checks are to be issued for the afternoon's 

 picking, but no single check is to exceed 99 cents. 



5. Where the afternoon weight of any picker calls for 

 payment of more than 99 cents, then several chocks are to 

 be made out; where possible, for even amounts, making 

 divisions by 100, 75, 50 or 25 lbs. 



6. No checks are to be issued for less than 10 cents. 



PICKERS WEIGHT MEMORflNDU/W 



Retain This Ticket, it Must be Surrendered at Adjustment 



^fvSA^/'^ N ot Transferabl e. 



/>*^jj^QPCO^ This Slip has No Negotiable 

 * runirrunn* * VaJue; it is simply inlendeil 

 ^ CHUILL W^ f as a weight credit tally, and 

 ^ U.S.A. .<^ i^ subject to the Company's 

 ^CouMT'i^^ Rules and all charges against 



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P the party to whom issued. 



■rtiooi Pirkp 





FIG. 86. 



7. Weighers can hold checks for those pickers who do 

 not wish to take them at the scales. These must be put in 

 individual marked envelopes left at owner's risk in the ofRce 

 safe. 



8. Issue no checks that show alterations of any kind. 

 If mistakes are made in writing, mark "VOID" across detail 

 line and turn in cancelled originals with duplicates. 



9. Weighers will distribute sacks, charging same to 

 pickers, and credit same when returned, noting again.^t the 

 scratched number, the letters "A" or "P," to indicate 

 whether same were returned with morning or afternoon 

 picking (and date of return when not brought in on the 

 same day). 



10. Review "sack charges" daily, to make sure that 

 pickers are not getting more sacks thaii they absolutely 

 need. 



