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Arch Moore (left) speaking to people who attended his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore sitting in a chair on the stage during his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore sitting in a chair on the stage during his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) and Gerald Ford (right) during Archs campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking excitedly at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) speaking to Gerald Ford (center) during a campaign rally for governor.
Congressman Gerald Ford shaking the hand of a delegate and candidate. Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. is standing beside Ford.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his wife, Shelley, sitting on the back of a convertible car.  Arch is wearing a lei and Shelley is holding a bouquet of flowers.  Sitting in the back seat are their three children, Shelley, Arch (Kim), and Lucy. The side of the car says "Congressman Arch Moore."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr and his family in the back of a convertible during a parade. The car has a sign on the side that says "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family." The Moore's are all wearing flower lei's.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his family in the back of a convertible during a parade. Moore is raising his hand to wave. A sign on the side of the vehicle reads "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family." The family members are all wearing flower lei's, except Mrs. Moore who has a bouquet.