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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 5

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Morch 15, J9o2 THE LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS tonaview, Texas Hag 'nntaaed Children A star may form from cosmic' As gravitational pressure builds converted into helium the tarn gas and dust, with gravitational up within the star, nuclear reue-j fusion process as occurs in a hy attraction playing a major rule. I turns begin. Hydrogen may be drogen bomb. Tax Payments 97.1 PerCent fragsdy Is So Few Are Salvaged oiaiet it laced, to a varying de- County and state taxes In Gregg 5 v-rtipTo try nd vounB of Amrr- Let our HOOVER REPRESENTATIVE tell you County for 1961 are 871 per cent of Detroit's 30,000 to 40,000 unemployed youth in a year. Another proven program, designed to get work in a downtown department store.

When the reported for a physical examination, the doctor saw welts and bruise covering her body from shoulders to the thiuhs. paid, Bill Harper tax assessor collector, said Thursday. best bred the horizons parents interested in education. IS who me problem of the disadvantaged child. All of them, with varying effort and success, are trying to do something about it.

The goal-give the children a chance. rrualor they liv. in.o new world. Harper said that another 1 4 per cent is expected to be paid before can now be supported at only of the city't 312 schools. Chicago has a number of prom "Good God, girl, what happened me laxes Decome delinquent on which HOOVER for your home HOOVER CONVERTIBLE The Very Best in Upright Cleaners July 1.

wing project for the disadvan There are many promising programs under way in such cities as New York. Kansas Cltv rvtmii He reminded taxpayers that penalties on unpaid taxes were live in wor" greatest len of a ll 'bth school, is that in iorld. febody cares. I K. HODENFIELD iracedv of J'd- Chicago.

Cleveland and Washing- applied in February at the rate to you? the doctor asked. "My grandmother beat me." "Because I talk ahout my mother." Then, defiantly, "She's a prostitute, but I love her." "Where is your father?" "He'a in Jail he sold dope Nellie was moved from her taged, including a work-and-study program for 60 young men and women at a well-known department store. But the authorities ji Chicago, like those In New York and Detroit, know they are only of per cent. The penalty rose Lightweight and ciy to us. tun.

These pilot projects, however, are tomething less than all-out. Many are dependent on private to 3 per cent in March, will be 4'i per cent in April, 6 per cent an ConvertiJoase injlayj'i pcrcent in Juna and is that so many scratching -the surface grandmoLher'iiiome, giv 11 per cent in July plus a SI re can be" ialvagedr but-so u.iusr are limited in the number of children thev can reach New York't Demonstration Guid with ottochmnnts in 10 seconds, 50 mora suction demption fee. ikm are. ance Project, now in its fifth and New York City't Demonstration Only 15 dayt remain for Gregg of the fortunate final year, is perhaps the most in- fpneiitt rvAP i An auar ttnrlt tensive experiment under uuidance Project has County motorists to purchase ever their 1962 automobile license tags. Kingsiie ihrow-awoy bag.

he a He said that as of Thursday, only taken in the field of youth salvage. Although the project itself wonoert with deprived children attending George Washington High School. Yet, the project children have never numbered about 7,000 of the 28.000 tags hud three-week training course, and employed as a clerk. She works three days a week, and on twi-other days goes to special high school classes. Nellie still has a long, hard road to travel, but at least there it a glimmer of hope she never knew before.

Ruth and Nellie share a distinction that sets them apart from millions of similar youngsters with the same mean and miser- Rug Adjustment, will close down in June, It gave birth to the much better known been sold. He urged car owners to tecure their plates immediately to avoid the last-minute crush. more than 300 in a student body of 5,000. The project is a very handicapped. Even case-L social workers cal ed to Harlem's turning Lspcakable An alcohol-Lhcr kept her In constant She had no hope, no am-Vauff hope and amotion to an atmosphere of un-j'fiiih and degradation.

In addition to the license office small drop in a very large buck et. One of Detroit's most effectivt Higher Horizons program which has spread to 63 of the city's elementary and junior high schools. The first group of project children entered George Washington High in the fall of 1937. It included 87 Negroes, 36 Puerto able background. They were giv Headlight.

programs brings high school drop- art a rnanil rnnva i i at the courthouse, substations are in operation at the community center buildings in Kilgore, Gladewater. Sabine, and Greggton. To secure new plates, car owners must take last year's license receipts and certificate of title v-uic vu3 oac io cias mr a 'jae love that Ruth was de- -L- In Mini. Just before it was too late. jon how to apply for and hold a Every big city in the United job.

At best it can deal with 1,000 Ricans, 24 white children, and home me mm'" George Washington High Teachers, counselors and isistt spent endless hours ii I Varied Activities ,7 HI Chinese. Seventy per cent had below-average IQ's, and almost 80 per cent were below their grade level in reading and arithmetic. Three years later, a project student ranked first in a graduating Hoovtr agitator gets ell the dirt in half the time. to the issuing office. This is required by state law.

Hospital News GOOD SHEPHERD BIRTHS; Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Kirl, Longview. boy.

proaaing. that someone I Ruth Is working in an day and attending col-j night. In a few years she lSh nurse's training. In-k brine a burden on sot-l Scheduled In March class of more than 900. other proj HOOVER Convertible Upright enj up ect students fourth and sixth.

In Austin comparison with previous classes for this new ine events ior me March 24 at Stephen F. i month of March It filled with College in Nacogdoches. The; from the school. 40 per cent more many varied activitiet for I BrouP under the direction of ADMISSIONS: J. S.

a Mrs. J. D. Dunnaway, E. C.

Flanagan, C. C. Easley, Miss Char Mrt. Roy Coones finished high school, 24 times as many completed the academic course of study, and 3'i times Friday and Saturday, our Hcover factory representative will be here to demonstrate these and all Hoover products, let him he'p you ov money by choosing the right appliance for the right jobl i Constellation it ttdl be an aset. a good too, that "may someday escape the Ithat has been her herl-was literally picked off freets of Chicago's near ide tnd given a chance to lotte Jones, Mrs.

H. C. Kirl, Mrs. i The Classroom Teachers Association will meet March 26 in the school cafetorium at 7:30. The district debate contest will be held as many went on to higher education.

"We gave them encouragement. faculty and students of Pine Tree Schools. The Pirate relays will be held at Pine Tree March 17, followed by the meeting of the East Texas Schoolmen's Club, March 19. in Carthage at 6:30 p.m. The Pi at Pine Tree School March 27 at stimulation and confidence.

But 3 p.m. and tentative plans are be H. B. Rogert. B.

Peney, J. S. Horner, O. D. Bullard.

Miss Charlotte Jones, Mrs. R. G. Mason. DISMISSALS: W.

I. Efurd, J. R. Hunt, Mrs. E.

M. Everett and baby boy, Mark Feldman, Mrs. O. McCartney, Mrs. L.

E. Sanders and baby girl. J. E. Beavers.

Mrs. S. L. Case, Jack M. McKen- ing made lor a district tennis con rate Golf team will tangle with Kilgore at the Longview Country i wimmM BRY test in Gladewater March 29.

The county council P-TA will meet at White Oak, March 29 at 10:00 a.m. The Educational Secretaries As- Club March 23, and March 24 will find the i a cindermen participating In the Rose Relays fJSINESS ley. most of all, we let them know that somebody cared. "We tried to change their home life where we could, and where we couldn't we tried to give them the strength to hang on until they could graduate, get a Job, and be independent." Individual attention also is the key of a Detroit program designed to help students get jobs after they have dropped out of school. in Tyler.

The Pine Tree choir will enter N'8ht dinner wi" AN MOVING? the solo and ensemble contest arco 81 rest Park 04 III 1 I Walk, on Air L- tA 'A Full Horsepower Motor Sm I 1 lM Double-Streuh Vfl jr. mgii benool in Longview, beginning at 7 p.m. March 31 will be a full day on the school calendar with the district literary contests being held ROY WILSON TRANSFER A WAREIIOISE mis is one course that no youngster can fail," said Paul needs this book nose jt Vs. Is I i Combination Rwa ond Conste.llo.tion Uar.w )i)v jj Floor Nozxle 49 95 I I fit tlmat. Complci natlonwld-werldvrid Mrvlc.

Eiprt packing. Full qulpaad mofant ant. Sal. m4tm 0 at Pine Tree; the Adams Relays in Henderson; and the annual Band Boosters barbecue at Premier Park. Hunt, director of Detroit's "job-upgrading" program.

"These kids have been failures all their lives, so we eliminate that possibility. Moras. aor wu.aoN fraatfer riknii iiii irjriivi iii.i.'.w H' 1 1 CalUa St. Lailt. Tataa jr We stick with them until they are Allied a23L Vari I irmm In The Service prepared to go out and get a job, and keep it." PL 3-4671 woaiaa .1 terease his I capabilities lilleni facing today's is great He must ip to-dit, must look far and bt ready with new i this changing world.

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