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An eight-year-old boy,' sole male HI, son of Mr. and Mr. Charles
member of the Cranston. Rhode Island, I Henryy Jr., of Cranston. He V joined
"Little Lasses" 4-H Club has helped jrs cjub after Ms sister urged
to win first place and a deluxe Sing-1 him to sew for the competition spon
r sewing machine for the club in a gorj by Singer and the Textile Bag
statewide Sew Witih Cotton , Bags Manufacturer's Association.' Working
Contest , ' ' 1 15 minutes a day, which his mother
The boy is Charles "Chard" Henry allotted him over a seven-month, one-
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Vho Vdts A GuErentCud Income
For Ten Yeas
Wanted an associate in a profitable spare tfcne, establish
ed business which guarantees a substantial income.
.To qualify you must be able to stand a rigid character and
credit investigation, and to make a $3500 to $7500 secured ,
investment.
. A safe estimate of earnings on your investment, and "by )
devoting a few hours per month, is an average minimum
of 25 per year over a ten year period, plus recovery of
the initial capital investment over the same period of time.
However, the returns or earnings can be greatly increased
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ajr period, "Chsui" i ' V' -ly
hand embroidered a cottca lr 1 bag
apron. , -' , .k .
His sister made a polka-fjt feed
bag print dress. They got &e bags
from their father, who as a poultry
farmer, buys his feed in print cotton
sacks.- .
Now, two other boys want to ' Join
the "Little Lasses" and the club name
may be changed . to the "Cranston
Little Lads and Lasses," the club lead
er said. " ' '
' The contest fe now- underway in
four' other states, according W the
National Cotton Council Four other
states' will come into the contest this
fall, with 18 other States entering
early in 1953.
Clubs participating make complete
exhibits of wearing apparel and
household items from feed, flour fer
tilizer and other cotton bags for en
try in a county-wide contest. CJubs
winning first place in the county con
tests compete in, the state-wide con
testfor a deluxe Singer Cabinet sew
ing machine, first prize, and $75
worth
prize.
of sewing equipment, second
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.NEW DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
Commissioner of Insurance, Waldo
C. Cheek, today announced the ap
pointment of W. Conrad xork as
Deputy Commissioner of BuSlding,
savmes ana Loan Associations to im
the vacancy created by the death of
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WINS STATE HONORS
Two Perquimans County youths,
Clarence Chappell, Jr.; and Bobby
Smith have been selected as the state
winners in the N.'J.VJG.A. Demonstra
tion contest. The two sixteen year
old youths teamed up in Raleigh
Saturday, September 20, to win first
place over a field of seventeen con.
testants.
The two boys won the first prize
which is an all expense paid trip to
New York, where they will attend the
National Convention and 'compete for
the national honors in the demonstra
tions. The title of their demonstra
tion was "Three Ways to Grow Qual
ity Sweet Potatoes." The team was
coached by Clarence Chappell, Sr. j
Second , place winners : were two
Mecklenburg County girls. Their:
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ment and circulation Keqnlred by
the Act of Congress elf August 24
1912, as Amended by the Acts of
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(Title 39, United States Code, sec
tion 233).
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tober 1, 1952.
1. The names and addresses of Che
publisher, editor, manaKing editor, and
business managers are:
I (Publisher The Perwuimans Weekly,
Hertford, N. C.
Editor 'Max R. Campbell. Hertford.
N.C.
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Max R. Campbell, Hertford, N. C.
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or otner securities are: JNone.
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cases where the stockholder or se
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oi the company as .trustee or in any
other fiduciary relation, the name of
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under which stockholders arid secardtv
holders wha do not appear, upon the
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