TEAGUE v. WHEELER

36529.

95 Ga. App. 634 (1957)

98 S.E.2d 601

TEAGUE et al. v. WHEELER.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 25, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry E. Monroe, for plaintiffs in error.

Pickett, Alaimo & Lawson, contra.


NICHOLS, J.

The claimant was employed as a lumber checker. His duties were to check lumber and do anything else that came to had around the lumber yard, and for this he was paid $55 a week. He was also furnished a house on Mr. Teague's farm, in which to live, of a rental value of $30.00 per month. The claimant also had duties to perform on the farm, such as looking after livestock, chickens, fences and duties of general handy man. Mr. Teague had three horses on the...

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