166 THE HOP. 



and to get sacks, and same must be surrendered at the office 

 at final settlement. 



15. All picking will be credited to the ''number" pre- 

 sented with the hops at weighing. All empty sacks will be 

 charged to the "number" presented when sacks are taken 

 by pickers. The sacks brought to scales at weighing will 

 be credited to the accompanying "number" and the picker 

 will be charged 25 cents for each sack not returned. 



16. Pickers getting baskets will be charged 25 cents for 

 each one taken and credited with the same amount on re- 

 turning basket before settlement. 



17. The company does not furnish tents nor does it 

 board the pickers. 



HOP PICKING CHECK 



Good For Amount Indicated if Presented Before October 15 !!L 



NEGOTIABLE. 



, This Check is issued for less 



rur inD^ w than one dollar ' and is not 



LnUILLilUrJ ^ good if altered in any man- 

 *f U.S.A. ^ ner - Carbon Duplicate kept 

 ^CouNTi^ by the Company governs 



B 9006G payment - 



check No. 



*^ 



CO' 



FIG. 85. 



18. No camping in hops. 



19. No teams tied or fed on the hop Leld. 



20. No smoking while picking or near others at work. 



PICKERS, ATTENTION 



As checks are cashed for exact amount indicated, pick- 

 ers should see that trades people give them the full benefit 

 thereof, either entire value of checks or make change to 

 the exact cent. 



WEIGHERS' INSTRUCTIONS 



1. , Weighers are also "field bosses," and as such fore- 

 men have full charge of their respective sections, they must 

 see that all work is properly done and the picking rules ad- 

 hered to. 



2. To properly regulate the "give and take" of half 

 pounds, will take the one-half pounds on morning's picking, 



