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THE PERQUIMANS WF.hKI.i KKUFORD, N.'t, FRIDAY , AI'IilL 2"., 1U7.
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The "campaign to rais funds to
erect 4 State American Legion head
quartets building as ' "living mem
orial" to the veteran of World Wan
I and II will-get under way at an
early date, Joe I BIytheof''Char
16tte, chairman of the Legion's mem
orial building fund committee, has
notified local Legion officials.
The proposed building will serve as
a State headquarters not only for the
North Carolina , Department of the
American Legion but will also be
headquarters for the American Legion
Auxiliary and the Forty ,and Eight,
the Legion's fun and honor society.
Chairman Blythe announced that
Governor R. Gregg Cherry, a past
State commander of the Legion and
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fo'Uer fdat State eomnuinders are also
hoBorary members, of the committee. ,
. Othera'ntmed aylChiirhia filyUe
to assist him in the drive aret Thur
mund Chatham, - of Winston-Salem;
Herman Cone, of Greensboro; .Harry
U. Dalton, of Charlotte; Don Elias, of
Aahevtlle; Ralph Gardner, of Shelby:
Gordon Gray,' ; of Winston-Salem:
James J. Harris of Charlotte? Everett
Jordan, of Saxspahaw; W. T. Joyner,
of , Raleigh; Andrew " Joyner, of
Greensboro; John ; L... Morehead, of
unanone; rranx j. ratton, or Mor-
ganton; Don E. Scott, of Graham:
Senator William B. Umstead, of Dur-'
ham; William M. York, of Greens bo ro!
B. B. Gossett, of Charlotte, and
Brown, Wilson of Gastonia.
Present plans call for the writing
into the archives of the building the
names of all North Carolina men and
women who answered the call to the
colors. Engraved upon the walls will
be the names of, those who made the
supreme sacrifice, Blythe said. Battle
nags and msigmas of the armies, divi
sions and fleets with which Ta Heels
served will also be kept on display.
County quotas are being assigned
and counties that reach or exceed
their assigned quotas will have their
names etched in marble over the
columns of. the proposed three-story
structure.
Governor Cherry is calling upon
all North Carolinians to make a con
tribution howevet large or small to
the Legion building fund, Blythe said,
adding:
"To the citizens of North Carolina
the Legion headquarter will mean,
because the Legion is always an ever
alert vigilant guardian of the rights
of Americans, a guarantee of the
Constitution ... an ever ready con
tributor to the welfare of the whole
community ... a supporter and help
mate to the youth of the State
through its athletic program, Boy
Scout, Americanism, child welfare,
and aid to widows and orphans of
those who died that freedom might
live."
Chairman Blythe emphasized that
the headquarters will not be reserved
exclusively for Legionnaires, pointing
out that any veteran may feel free to
visit headquarters at any time for ad
visement and assistance with his or
her problems.
Juniors Show Profit
In Handling Steers
Seven hundred and seventy-two
head of 4-H and FFA steers went
through shows and sales in North
Carolina last yea, Leland Case, in
charge of Animal Industry for the
State College Extension Service said
today.
According to Case, these animals
weighed CI 4,15 pounds and sold for
$192,972.75, or an average of $,'U.43
per hundred.
Financial reports on 537 head,
showed that ninety-eight per cent
of these steers made a net profit of
$54,383.53, or an average of $101.27
per head.
"These profits will help to pay col
lege tuition for many of the boys'
and girls participating," Case said,
"but this is only one of the benefits
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ing good feeding, breeding and man
agemenV methods, anl their .parents
and neighbors' are learning (' through
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CIRCLE NO. 1" ( .
Circle No. 2 of the Hertford Bap
tist Church met last Tuesday evening
with Mrs, V. A. Holdrijn, $rs, Charles
Johnson presided. The meeting open
ed with the hymn "America", followed
by prayer by Mrs. B. T. Wood. Min-
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prt At.' two" n4w mei.Aers were en
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Mr. jCharles Johnson ffae jthe.deyot
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Intercessory Pjrayer .wjilch is being
studied by the Circle?-. Mrs.' Herbert
Howell closed wlttrprayer.' ' "
The hostess assisted by Mr. Ton,
ray Miller, Mrs. A. A. Perry and Mrs.
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