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Story November 14, 1947

The Harlem News

Harlem, Blaine County, Montana

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Informational piece advising on child adoption process: contact local agency, no income minimum if suitable home; promotes 25c booklet with agency list, case histories, black market dangers, and child testing details from Weekly Newspaper Service, New York.

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On Adopting a Child

Have you often thought about adopting a child and let the matter drop - just like that?

Granted the first step is always the hardest but even that one can be easy if you know which way you're going.

The first thing to do is consult the authorized adoption agency nearest you. Go prepared to answer questions - which are kept confidential - about your home life, your marriage and the type of child you want.

Is there a minimum income? No - Farm people for instance have small actual cash income, yet provide most of their needs from the land. Moderate means and good home environment are sufficient.

Authorized agencies in every state are listed in our latest Reader Service booklet "Adopting a Child" along with actual case histories, the tragedy of black market babies and how children are tested before being offered to you.

Send 25c in coin for "Adopting a Child" to Weekly Newspaper Service, 243 West 17th Street, New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, booklet title and No. 205.

What sub-type of article is it?

Adoption Guide Informational Advertisement

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Child Adoption Adoption Agency Black Market Babies Adoption Booklet Family Environment

Where did it happen?

New York

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New York

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Advisory on adopting a child: consult authorized agency, answer questions on home life and preferences; no minimum income required if good environment; agencies listed in booklet with case histories, black market warnings, and child testing info; send 25c to Weekly Newspaper Service for booklet No. 205.

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