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Show It is suggested by those who have Inquired Into the situation, that If the beet raisers who complain of a lack of help to take care of their beets would but organize tho bojs In the respective communities there would be no dearth of help. Hoys answer as satisfactorily In the beet fields as men, and In every community there arc a large number of Idle boys who during the summer can put In their time In the beet llclds to better advantage than on the streets. It Is said that in some of the northern towns the parents of the bois have ejected or. ganiatlonsand are able to furnish any number at any given time. This obviates the dlillculty In securing help, and Is decidedly remunerative to flic boys. The average youngster can make pretty fair wages in the beet Held, and it Is Insisted that parents should not hesitate to teach the little fellows to help takocarcof themselves. After thebojs aie once put at the work and draw their pay, they appreciate ap-preciate greatly their Independence, for they do not have to ask father for every penny they want. The beet raisers who aro short on help might consider this suggestion to advantage. |