March, 1921 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



177 



WANTED for the season of 1921 an experienced 

 queen-breeder. State experience had, reference, age, 

 height, weight. 



W. J. Forehand & Sons, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



WANTED — Active and reliable young man for 

 coming season, begin about April 1. Will give bene- 

 fit of my experience and some wages. State weight. 

 height, age and beekeeping experience, if any, al^o 

 wages expected. Have several apiaries and modern 

 equipment. David Running, Filion, Mich. 



WANTED — One experienced man, and students 

 or helpers, in our large bee business; good chance 

 to learn. Modern equipment and outfit, including 

 auto truck; located near summer resorts. Write, 

 giving age. height, weight, experience, reference, and 

 wages wanted. W. A. Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



WANTED — A willing and reliable, clean young 

 man to assist with bees in outyards. Will give you 

 my experience and wages. State experience you have 

 liad, age, weight, height, and wages expected. Board 

 and lodging furnished. Start work about March 1 

 A. L. Coggshall, Groton, N. Y. 



WANTED — Married man to work with bees an'l 

 poultry. House and garden furnished. State ('v|)e' i 

 ence had. age, weight, and height; also wages ex 

 pected. Reference required. Also one single man 

 wanted. G. G. Cimbring, 901 Cemetery St.. Wil 

 liamsport. Pa. 



HELP WANTED — Will give experience and fair 

 wages to active young man not afraid of work, for 

 help in large, well-equipped set of apiaries for sea- 

 son, starting in April. State present occupation, 

 weight, height, age, and beekeeping experience, if 

 anv. Morlev Pettit, The Pettit Apiaries, Georgetown. 

 Ont. 



WANTED — Two young men, able-bodied, willing 

 to work, clean in body and mind, who want to 

 learn beekeeping and are willing to exchange faith- 

 ful services for instruction from a man with almost 

 40 years of extensive experience in beekeeping, 

 board and some financial remuneration. Have 12 

 apiaries. R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Ont., Can. 



WANTED — One experienced man and students, 

 clean habits, able-bodied and willing workers, as 

 helpers with our more than 1000 colonies. Oppor- 

 tunity to learn the business from A to Z, 1920 crop 

 122,000 pounds. Theory also. Write immediately, 

 giving age, height, weight, habits, former employ- 

 ment, experience, references, wages, photo, all in 

 first letter. E. F. Atwater (former Special Field 

 Agent in Beekeeping, U. S. Dept. Agr.), Meridian, 

 Idaho. 



POSITION WANTED — Work in first-class apiary 

 under experienced beemaii. Worked partes two sea- 

 sons. Want to work with bees. Better experienced 

 in extracting. Can drive Ford. Good nailing up and 

 wiring. Box 943, Buhl, Idaho. 



SITUATIONS^^^ WANTED 



SITUATION WANTED by experienced beekeeper. 

 Shares or salary. Good references. State proposi- 

 tion in first letter. N. B. Armstrong, 406 Center 

 St., Ithaca, N. Y. 



TWO high school seniors want work in modern 

 apiary during vacation. June 14 to Sept. 7. Well- 

 read. Backlot experience. 

 L. F. Horn, 3209 Greenwood Ave., Louisville, Ky. 



W.\NTED — Young man, 19, wants position in 

 modern apiary, after finishing senior year in High 

 School : good deal of experience with bees. Report 

 early in .Tune. N. C. or Tenn. preferred. 



Wellons Dunn, Paces, Va. 



W.VNTED — Work on poultry farm, or in apiary 

 west of Rocky Mts., until beginning of next high 

 school term, by boy 18 years of age. Employer must 

 furnish references. Dwight Glassev, Albany, R. D. 

 No. 2, Ore. 



WANTED — Swedish young man. 27, wants work 

 with some extensive apiarist as helper to gain ex- 

 perience in extracted-honey production, or queen 

 and package business. Go anywhere-. Some experi- 

 ence. H. N.. care Miss V. Nordenswan, 2fi Breed 

 St., Lynn. Mass. 



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