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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 12

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ArkanMt TMES, Nov. 11, 1961 Ribbon Cutting At 9 A.M. Kroger Family Center Opening Set For Tuesday The Kroger Family Center on North College Ave. in Fayetteville will open, following a brief ribbon cutting ceremony, at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.

12. Dignitaries expected for the ceremony include representatives from the company's office's in Cincinnati, Ohio and Tom Dunn of Little Rock, zone manager of the Arkansas Division. Mayor Don Trumbo of Fay- Yara Elected President Of Ryukyu Islands NAHA, Okinawa (AP) Chobyo Yara, who campaigned on a platform calling for elimination of U.S. bases on Okinawa, was elected chief executive of the U.S.-administered Ryu- kyu Islands Sunday. But Yara, 65, who also saic the Pacific territory should be ctteville and Mayor Park Phillips of Springdale will participate in the ceremonies at the store located on Hwy.

71 between the two Northwest Arkansas cities. The opening of a retail outlet by the 85-year-old company is in the nature of a homecoming in Fayetteville. The company operated a store on the square prior to 1950. The long, low modern 45,000 Catholic Clergy Face Explosive Dispute Today WASHINGTON (AP) The nation's Roman Catholic bishops and cardinals, face today an explosive dispute over the meaning of Pope Paul VI's ban on artificial birth controls. The issue of whether the ban is binding on all Catholic couples or whether birth control should be left up to personal returned to Japan, told an inter- conscience looms as the largest Clearing And Colder Skies are forecast to begin clearing in northwest Arkansas.

However, snow is expected lo continue in the northern portion of the stale today with accumulations of one lo two inches and heavier in higher elevations. It will be much colder tonight with lows in the 20s in the northwest and the 30s southeast. Elsewhere, rain or snow is expected from the northern and central Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains. Rain is due in southern California and Florida. Snow and snow flurries are expected from the Great Lakes through the eastern Tennessee Valley, while rain or snow is predicted for Ohio Valley.

(AP Wirephoto) First Appointment KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) For Rose Mary Woods, the first appointment of President- elect Richard M. Nixon's new administration means one I secrelar thing: She is going to keep doing what she has been doing for 17 years. Nixon announced Sunday that Miss Woods will be his personal Thanks, Lot for the endorsement you folks in Washington County gave my program at the polls Tuesday. My special thanks to those of you who supported me during the primary; then stayed on to help me win Tuesday's election.

My special thanks to the concientious judges and clerks who had to give so much of their time. Your Sheriff Bill Long Political ad paid for by Bill Long THE WEATHER Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 41 Albuquerque, clear 56 Atlanta, cloudy 49 Bismarck, snow 31 Boise, cloudy 52 Boston, cloudy 45 Buffalo, cloudy 44 Chiago, cloudy 41 Cincinnati, cloudy 40 Cleveland, rain 43 Denver, cloudy 42 Des Moines, clear 30 Detroit, clear 46 Fairbanks, snow 9 Fort Worth, cloudy 57 Helena, cloudy 44 Honolulu, clear Indianapolis, cloudy 41 Jacksonville, cloudy 59 Juneau, rain 43 Kansas City, cloudy 42 .20 36 26 31 25 40 37 1.49 viewer after his victory that realism prevents immediate realization of his demands. Yara, a veteran euucator who was supported by the Socialists and two other opposition parties, said immediate removal of the bases, which are vital to the U.S. war effort in Vietnam, would harm Okinawa's economy, and reversion of the islands Japan should be accomplished gradually to permit the public adjust.

It was the first election of a chief executive by popular vote. In the past, the executive was chosen by the elected legislative assembly and approved by the U.S. commissioner of the territory. The election does not change the governmental system ol Okinawa. Yara will serve under the U.S.

commissioner, a present Lt. Gen. Ferdinand Unger, and will handle only administrative affairs, including certain matters referred to him by the legislative assembly. Unger retains a veto over legisla live action. Unger assured Yara of continued U.S.

support in the develop ment of Okinawa's economy anc .04 37 32 30 37 22 16 1.00 26 5 38 27 76 25 41 39 30 60 29 37 68 32 29 44 40 29 17 35 46 27 Los Angeles, fog 87 Louisville, cloudy 43 Memphis, rain 52 Miami, clear 81 Milwaukee cloudy 40 cloudy 36 New Orleans, cloudy 55 New York, cloudy 42 Okla. City, clear 47 Omaha, clear 32 Philadelphia, cloudy 41 Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, cloudy Pllnd, cloudy Ptlnd, rain Rapid City, clear Richmond, clear St. Louis, snow Salt Lk. City, cloudy 50 San Diego, cloudy 83 San clear 71 Seattle, rain 48 Tampa, cloudy 64 Washington, clear 45 Winnipeg, cloudy 31 (M-Missing) (T-Trace) .07 .08 .14 its welfare programs. Yara was backed by three parties, the Okinawa Socialisl Mass party, the Okinawa chapter of the Japanese Socialisl party and the Okinawa People's party, an affiliate of the Japanese Communist party.

Complete unofficial results gave Yara 233,273 votes, or per cent of the 436,840 valic votes. His chief opponent, Nishime, 47, president of the previously ruling Okinawa Dem ocratic party and one of Yara': former students, a 203,37: voles, while independent candi date Takehiko Nosoko, 40. had 194 votes. Yara said he is not anti-Amer lean and does not believe he should be considered anti-Amer question before the five-day Na- ionai Conference of Catholic iishops, opening today. Sen.

Eugene J. McCarthy, was cheered by a crowd of 3,000 to 5,000 persons Sunday as he backed a bond of Washington priests who were pun- shed after they disagreed open- with the Pope's birth contro' edict. The French Assembly of Bishops, in the boldest reaction so decided last week to leave choice up to each marriec couple. However, the Catholic hier archy in this country generally voiced support for the Pope when he issued his encyclica last summer continuing thi church's traditional ban on al artificial means of birth control Their formal, written stand is tc be hammered out this week. McCarthy, who once spent year in a monastery, spoke ii support of 40 priests penalize! by Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle Washington after they called fo the choice of conscience fo married couples, the sam stand that has since been take: by France and Canada.

The Rev. John E. Corrigan leader of the Washingto: priests, said the bishops shouli realize that "The only way control a revolution is to leai it." The priests are asking tb bishops to persuade Cardina O'Boyle to place their disput before an arbitration panel. Published polls have indicate nearly half of the nation' priests and more than half the Catholic populace disagre with the Pope's ban. Cardinal O'Boyle will atten the bishops' conference alon with almost all of the other fiv cardinals in the United States.

q. ft. store provides parking ace for 450 cars and features most items needed by a family aider one roof. The departments featured in- lude groceries, bakery, house- sporting goods, hardware, toys, clothing, domestics, mall appliances, shoes, pharmacy, cameras, jewelry and a auto service. A unique feature is the check- ng out service provided by 15 heck stands.

Customers may urchase anything in the store nd check out at any one oi les; stands. Work on the re-enforced stee nd cement block building was tarted this summer and the ontractor was Ed Warmack nd Co. of Fort Smith. New display equipment in ludes a plastic tiered banana able and triple deck frozen fooc ases which permits the display one-third more items. The concept behind the Fami Center stores, according to Byron Crane, the company's jublic relations representative rom.

Little Rock is an updatec of the old general store where customers can do one top shopping. The new store features paste hades to identify make shopping efficient and 'leasant. The family Centers employ ashion coordinator and keep six uyers in the New York marke who are able to get the newes tyle trends to their store mmediately. Kroger is thj hird largest food chain and the ourth largest retailer in th world. The store will hire some 15f employees.

The manager Sampson, a native Texan who has been with the firm fo 16 years. He comes to Fayette ville from the Texarkana store Joe Gould is food departmen manager and is also from Tex arkana. Jim Kennard, former! with the Kroger store in For Smith is in charge of the non food department. Worthwhile Project SOUTHERN PINES, N.C A Voit Gilmore. a defeat ed Democratic candidate fo Congress, is offering a pcnn for each of his campaign pos ers taken down from piles, posl and buildings along the high way.

SNAKE USED AS GUARD MIAMI, Fla. (AP Bill Ctemmw called for a police guard when he set up a display of jewehy with an art show in Miami's Coconut Grove section. But no policemen were avail guard Root Beer, Eggs Figure Builder! MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Conni Clement, 21, the new Miss ami and an Orange Bowl prii cess, says she developed her 37 24-35 figure on a diet of boile eggs and root beer. "I had an inferiority comple about my weight," said the Un versity of Miami senior recal ing her high school days whe she was "very, very "All I ate was a boiled eg and a diet root beer once day," she said.

Jet Rams Moose SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) silver and black German shej herd named Britt is missing ar in danger of starving unless gi' en baby food. Britt's owner, Margaret Ba ton, says the dog was born wil an unusual pouch in his esoph: gus that prevents passage regular food to his stomach. The 9-month-old, 70-pound nine which vanished Saturda has been raised entirely on bab food. We.

They were tied up ng President-elect Richard M. Nixon. Clemmer found a solution, Jwwever. He acquired a rat snake and put him in the jewel- case. The snake usually only ttacks rats, but Clemmer potential thieves won't that.

4 More N. Korean Commandos Killed SEOUL (AP) South Korean roops killed four North Korean guerrillas today, bringing to 13 he number killed since a group of commandos landed on the east coast of South Korea Nov. 2, the army reported. Another 17 members of the band are still being sought. South Korean special forces troops in helicopters have been hrown into the search 130 miles southeast of Seoul, the army said.

2 More Arkinsins Die In S. YietMin WASHINGTON (AP) The Defense Department said Friday that two more Arkansarw dave died in Vietnam. The department said Army Pfc. John Q. Scuchi, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robie P. Scucchi of Lake Village was killed in action. The department said Army Spec. 4 James A.

Frost, husband of Mrs. Judy Frost of Booneville died not as a result of hostile action. Place Wreath RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip placed a wreath of red roses Sunday on the tomb of Brazil's unknown soldier. The unknown Brazilian died fighting alongside British and American troops in the Italian campaign of World War II. TUTORING 35 N.

Block St Phone: 521-1753 I I I BEST WISHES To KROGER and all of its employees on the completion of this beautiful new building. It has been a pleasure to have participated in the construction of its spacious new parking lot. AL'S CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 402 Geneva Springdale and aspirations of ttie people Okinawa for their return to Ja THE NEW KROGER FAMILY CENTER Highway 71 North in Fayettcville of Concrete commercial Is on excellent example of the proper and Concrete Masonry in construction of a building. OUR CONGRATULATIONS To The KROGER COMPANY The WARMACK CONSTRUCTION CO. and to the Other Interested Parties.

ARKHOLA SAND and GRAVEL CO. FAYETTEVILLE SPRINGDALE ROGERS FORT SMITH VAN BUREN RUSSELLVILLE UTTtE ROCK PINE BUFF EL DORADO, Arkansas MUSKOGEE FORT GIBSON, Oklahoma It Has Indeed Been A Pleasure To Have Participated In The Construction of the KROGER FAMILY CENTER Congratulations and Best Wishes to all of the KROGER staff Rudy Strickland 702 Gwen A To Kroger On This Occasion of its Grand Opening in the City of Fayetteville. It has been our pleasure to have installed the roofing and insulation on this fine new building. WOOD-CUNNINGHAM CO. 839 N.

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