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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 11

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AT I50Y LAND BANQUET Trembly looks on as Timmy Hart talks with Coach Broylcs. (TIMESphoto by Ken Good) Spencer Named Life Member Of Law Enforcement Group Police Chief Hollis Spencer of Fayetteville, who concluded a year's term as president of the Arkansas Law Enforcement Officers Association Friday, was named a lifetime member of the stale group at its annual convention this week at Hot Springs. association presented Spencer a 264 magnum a rifle, a hand carved wooden key bearing his name and the year he held office, and a Cardinal Try out Dates Scheduled The St. Louis Cardinals will 1 a baseball tryout camp al Ft. Smith, Ark.

on June and 14. All players between the ages of 17 ami 21 who are interested in playing professional baseball are invited Lo attend. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. each day at Hunt's Park, 31st and Dodson. High school and American Legion players who attend should have permission from their coaches.

Three Scouting Supervisors of the Cardinal organization will be in Ft. Smith to conduct the camp. They are Hal Smith, Fred Haun and Joe Ford. Smith, a native of Barling, near Ft. Smith, is a former catcher (or Ihe Cardinals and is one of the major league players signed by Haun.

who has scouted for the Cardinals for 27 years. Smith now makes his home in Houston, Texas and Haun lives in Ford is a former pitcher in the Cardinal organization and lives in Elk City, Okla. Players should i their own gloves, shoes and uniforms The Cardinals will provide balls, bats and catching equip merit. Any player signed at Hit tryouts will have his expenses in coming to-the tryouls reim bursod. plaque declaring him a life- ime menxber'of the associalion.

Al a breakfast held in Spencer's honor Friday. Hoxie of Federal Bureau of Investigation at Lillle Rock lave Spencer Ihe key. 11 was by Jimmy Mitchum of 3alesville, a relired policeman and friend of Spencer's. The association also adopled resoulion Spencer had pro posed to set up a college scliol- irship fund for children of law enforcement officers. The reso- ution provided that up to $25,000 be placed ill trust and he interest be used to pay for scholarships.

New officers were elected at three-day meeting. Clyde Hawkins of Waldron, Logan bounty sheriff, was elected to succeed Spencer as president. The TIMES The Best Buy For Your Advertising Dollar! Awards Given At Boy Land Banquet Here Four boys received awards at the ninth annual Boy a awards banquet Friday night at the Kayelleville Holiday Receiving awards were Jackie Roberts, best aU around boy; James Bain, lop hand; Ricky Shalski, outstanding senior a Robert a outstanding' junior. Awards appreciation were presented to three Fayetleville dentists, Iwo Fayetteville doctors and four firms for continuing service to Boy Land since its inception. Those awards wont to Drs.

Robert Clark, J. D. Harder, Clare Venema, John Vinzant and C. Rodney Baker. Receiving firhi awards were Malco Theaters, Woodruff's Laundry, hipley Baking Company a Upchurch Electric Supply.

Mrs. Preston Woodruff gave he invocation and members o( he board of directors were in- roduced by David Home, vice president. Staff members were introduced by Ernie Deane and awards the hoys were presented by Henry Rector of Little Rock, a iirectpr. Glen Trembly, execu- ive director presented the civic awards. Guest speaker was Arkansas 'ootball coach Frank Broylcs vho praised the success a progress of Boy Land and com- jared the current operation ol school to the fourth quar- er of a football gtme.

He said the school can't afford to el down now after getting everything set up and success moving. He promised the 21 boys attendance that they could counl on the people of Northwest, Ark ansas and throughout the state for help. The youngest boy in attend tnce was years old and the oldest was 17. Thorpe Returns From Chess Meet Frank Thorpe of Fayetteville has returned from participating as Arkansas' only reprcsenta live in the "American Chess Or anizers Invitational Tourna ment" held over Memorial Daj weekend al Lincoln, Neb. Thorpe.

29, intended the nament as vice president for this region of the United States Chess Federation. His competition in the 47 man tournament included Prof Arpad Elo, rating statistician for USCF; Fred Cowan, i i president of Ihe World Ches Federation and Marshall Roh land, pasl president of USCF Both Prof. Elo and Cowan work closely with chess master Bobby Fischer, Thorpe reporled. Edwards Graduates From Bank School George D. Edwards, assis ant vice president at Mcllroj Bank is one of 381 banker; graduating today from i School of Banking of the South at Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, La.

Classes, which began May 2S covered advanced study in al phases of banking, economics and finance. Sponsored by bankers associations of 15 Southern states, the school this year drew participants from 23 states a Central America. HELEN HELP US Picture Replaces 'Calling Card' By HELEN AND SUE BOTTEL, Dear Rap: Is this something new? In one of the several gradua- ion announcements we receiv- this year, a picture of the was enclosed, rather nan the traditional "calling What do you think about this ireakaway from past custom? If one of you likes it and the ilher doesn't we'll still be undecided, eh?) Correct or Incorrect? Dear or You lucked out: We both vote or pictures to replace the tra- calling cards in gradua- ion announcements, though vhether this is "correct" according to etiquette rules, don't know. A photograph (we cotton to he casual, sort of unposed ung) is much more personal, ind not any more expensive than a printed name card which people look at once and throw away. llele and Sue Dear Sue and Helen: I have hated my father ever since I can remember, and now I'm 16 and taking out my hate on every guy that likes me.

There's one boy in particular. I love Paul very much but in a wilii fit of temper over almost nothing, I pulled a knife on i a then slammed door in his face. I've apologized, but I rlon'1 blame hirn if he never forgives me. Don't say I need a psy chiatrist. AH I need is Paul's love to cure me.

Help me con vince him. Really Sorry Over Hurting Him Dear RSOHH: If not a psychiatrist, at least you need some counseling -and not from Paul who doesn't have the training lo find out your real hang-ups. Love can't cure everything. Next time, the "hurt" you hand him might be physical. Sue Dear Sorry: You didn't say why you hale for father.

i this a makes you threaten a boy with Choirman Named MONTREAL A Bruce A. Norris, president of Detroit Red Wings, Thursday was named chairman of the National Hockey League's board of governors, succeeding William Wirlz, president of Chicago Black Hawks. 'peace generation" goes for so much "violence-viewing" i llms. Then she bad-mouths "A lockwork Orange" without knife, you need help! One or two sessions willi it a i counselor hcsc "wild fits of temper." jail the Family Service Agency in your city. Helen Dear Hap: A reader asked why the even seeing This Hugo Award classic of science-fiction depicts a future state that is entirely possible.

The violence is necessary to theme and plot. In defense of movie and TV violence, may I say (as a long- daughter answer.) member of the a i merit industry) that in order toi show the benefits of good, it must be contrasted with evil. The more evil the villain is, the better the hero comes off when villain is eliminated, and the desirous il becomes to eliminate him. This especially in kiddie shows where good always triumphs. A prominent psychologist has said on my radio show that violence in the media helps to sublimate the innate a i a rages normally repressed in the healthy individual.

This need for violence is satisfied by tody contact sports like football or boxing, or violence in TV and films. Thus it serves a purpose a perhaps this is why members of the "peace generation" have been avid viewers. Alan Van (Got a problem'? Or a subject for discussion, two-genera- lion-style? Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen Botlel or both, in care of Northwest, Arkansas TIMES, if you want a combination mother- "Get Girls who moke it" FABRIC CITY EXPERT WATCH SWIFTS Block St. NOW SHOWING Open 8:00 Starts 8:45 W) JHATI Mih rg Mouf 2nd Feature METRO GOIOWYN MAYER PRESENTS RsttyMakfe all in a row ER) METHQCQiqa MOM ADULT IATE SHOW COLOR t-yMovielab Separate Admission Begins After SHAFT and PRETTY GIRLS IN A ROW Ind late Feature WHISPCR Id friends you uwil! 99 Women rviTri. SCHELL McCAMBRIDGE PALUZZI COLOR WANT ACTION FROM YOUR COUNTY SHERIFF? ARTHUR B.

DAVIDSON IS THE MAN TO NOMINATE IN THE DEMOCRATIC. RUN-OFF "The Professional Man With a Workable Plan" During his previous 3 terms as Sheriff of Washington County, Arthur B. Davidson worked hard and served well the citizens of this county. He and his deputies took pride in the fact that no call went unanswered, or no duty unperformed. He organized a 50-member Junior Deputy Organization, a 36-man Sheriff's Mounted Patrol, a Citizen's Band R-adto Unit to assist in working traffic during holidays--or to serve in other emergencies.

But that is in the past. For the coming years, Arthur has many new ideas for better law enforcement. When elected, Arthur pl-ans to assign a team to handle the investigations of narcotics and pornography, a growing source of complaints in ths county. ARTHUR B. DAVIDSON Democratic Candidate for Washington County Sheriff Pol Ad.

paid tor by Friends of Arthur Davidson, Fred Hamilton, THE P1ZZ A HUT DELIVERS! CALL 521-3O11 Northwest Arkansas TIMES, June 10, 1972 AYITTEVILLC, A A A AT BONANZA SIRLOIN PIT WE SERVE A LITTLE TENDERNESS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FROM GREAT STEAKS TO DELICIOUS SEAFOOD! MENU Sirloin Steak Dinner $2.19 Rib Eye Sleak Dinner $1.79 Chopped Sirloin $1.49 Little Wrangler Top Club Steak Dinner $2.39 T-Bone Steak Dinner $3.29 Shrimp Dinner $1.79 Fish Dinner $1.79 Bonanza Burger 99c Diet Special $1.39 Ij! i Complete with Hot, Buttery Baked Potato Cool, Crisp Tossed Salad Hot Texas Toast Also Available al a Low, Low Price: Fresh Corn Barbecue Strawberry on the Baked Cheesecake Cob Beans "The Family Restaurant" SIRLOIN FIT Highway 71 North 521-3565 CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE FAYETTEVILLE-Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily NO TIPPING AS YOU HAS THE LOW PRICES Del Monte PEACHES l-Lb. 13-Oz. Can 33 10-Count Cans TV BISCUITS 6 8-Oz.

Cans 49 TV Frozen Orange Juice 6-Oz. Can 18 Van Camp Pork Beans l-Lb. Con 17 Good Value French Fries 9-Oz. Pkg. 10 Kraft Miracle MARGARINE l-Lb.

36 Folgcrs COFFEE l-Lb. Can 89 All Flavors JELL-0 3-Oz. Pkg. 12 Kraft Miracle Whip Quart 53 Chunk Starkist TUNA Reg. Can 38 Detergent GIAN1 TIDE 1-Oz.

Box 85 Crisco SHORTENING 3-Lb. Can Corn Flakes OVER 6,000 EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT IGA COUPON uorn i-lanes POST TOASTIES 18B 38C 39c 59c IGA Liquid BLEACH Gold Medal FLOUR One Gallon nag TV Frozen 22-Oz. Boillls i rozen LEMONADE 2 25C 57C 42c sic Detergent LIQUID JOY Cliarmin Ualhrooni TISSUE 4 Gonrt Value CANE A 5 i' Evannratcd A IGA MILK can' HC Duncan Hincs CAKE MIX Chocolate Flavor HERSHEY SYRUP 16c 42c 24c This Coupon Good for $1.00 Toward Purchase of Any 5-lb. Canned Ham GOOD SUNDAY ONLY Low Fa I FRESH MILK ical Banquet Frozen DINNERS Early Garden Green Del Monte PEAS French's MUSTARD Hi-C FRUIT DRINK SSc 1 Gal. Can 39c 24c 13c These Prices Good Sunday Only 405 N.

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