. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 100 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL March WANTED—Situation by single man, interested in beekeeping, but lacks experience. Would be a willing assistant. Harry Freehauf, 814 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—In April, one familiar with mod- ern beekeeping practice to run small apiary (fifty colonies) and help out with gardening, poultry, lawn, etc Pleasant surroundings, on modern 1,100-acre farm. L. W. Smith, Madison, N. J. WANTED—Queen breeder for 1920 season. State experience and salary expected. Also need helper. M. C. Berry & Co., Hayneville, Ala. WANTED—


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 100 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL March WANTED—Situation by single man, interested in beekeeping, but lacks experience. Would be a willing assistant. Harry Freehauf, 814 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED—In April, one familiar with mod- ern beekeeping practice to run small apiary (fifty colonies) and help out with gardening, poultry, lawn, etc Pleasant surroundings, on modern 1,100-acre farm. L. W. Smith, Madison, N. J. WANTED—Queen breeder for 1920 season. State experience and salary expected. Also need helper. M. C. Berry & Co., Hayneville, Ala. WANTED—Man for season of 1920 to work with bees. State age, experience and wages. We furnish board. Opportunity for perma- nent situation to right man. Also want man to work in shop, put up honey and do gen- eral shop work and make deliveries. The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., Box 1319, Billings, Mont. WANTED—One experienced man and stu- dents, as helpers with our 1,000 colonies. Best opportunity to learn the business from A to Z, in the actual production of carloads of honey; theory also. Write immediately, giving age, height, weight, habits, former em- ployment, experience, references, wages, pho- to, all in first letter. E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. Former Special Field Agent in Beekeeping, U. S. Dept. Agr., for California, Arizona and New Mexico, WANTED—Good bee-man to run 500 colonies bees for extracted honey during coming season. Give references, salary expected and experience in first letter. Dr. D. W. Gibson, Beaver, Utah. WANTED—One or two good queen-rearing men to begin work February 15, 1920. Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas. FOR SALE FOR SALE—200 supers for 8-frame hives, about 50 for 1%, 150 for plain sections, with fence Al for 4^^x454 sections. All factory made, some mitered at corners; all about as good a» new. All new sections and started with 2 in. foundation, $1 each in lots of 10 or more. J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, la. OLD-TIME BEE BOOKS—


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