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“I think it’s just awesome when kids try to make money,” Thelma Manson said as she handed Jacob McGuire, 11, and his sister, Rayenelle Crockett, 10, a quarter on Pine Street in Lewiston on Wednesday. McGuire and Crockett sold cups of lemonade and watermelon Kool-Aid to raise money for school supplies. The siblings made $17 in three hours on Tuesday and were up to $14 after two hours on Wednesday. Pencils, pens, markers and notebooks were high on their shopping list. “I’m going into sixth grade and there is going to be a lot of homework,” said McGuire, a sixth-grader at Montello Elementary School in Lewiston.
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