Four Italian boys who are experienced in farm work and who are not satisfied with city life as they find it in New York, have written Secretary Riddle of the Chamber of Commerce in an effort to find jobs on farms around Dunn. They intimate that there are several others who would like to come South and engage in farm work. Italian boys who are able to do farm work are about the best help farmers can get. It may not be a bad idea to get a few of them started this way. Those who care for their help should communicate with Mr. Riddle.
(From The Dunn Dispatch, Jan. 11, 1921)
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