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\ Page i? - The Chronicle Saturday December 3, 19 ^a ^^AnHy ??* ? ^ JHR ^^EI^SE^fl I Alvin E. Levine Albert G. Segal Pic'N Pay Opens 373rd Store Here HMD* v^' iHJajpwctjuin i'??* 'i*ai>aaiai?aaa?ana?aatt?fiuoaMP**?jammmw9Wiwwsamaaa*?maa?w^?Wr*ia*wsa*aw =-^ , . Pic'^Pav ^orj^ylar. haser! sp] f lftf>n/WPv shftfe^ ? (AMEX') euntiiiued its chain?rwyntTy' ttrcite^ - 1977 expansion program ground for a new^_4.3 with the December 1st million headquarters/ ? ^i'nnU upouiiig'TTf -a -wuvv wanreluyase faciHtry- on a V/iuutOii oolcui store. 14. ^vf^^OTvxFil^P'Ib^'KStUty Located at 2942 Waugh: ^f.mile from the com Street, this Is Pic n p^y's present location on Pay's sixth Winston- ow Monroe Road " The Salem store. Wltk e An comnlex. exnected tn h*? ?? ivn vtic U1 " " r" . ' ~ r ~ new stores this year, Pic completed in fall of 1978, 'n Pay now has 373 retail will consist of a fully units in 12 states. The automated 190,000 sq. ft. 'company plans to open warehouse and a 70,000 50-60 new units in 1978. sq. ft., administration The Matthews, NC- building. |SERW^a?aO^^NGS| 1 "WE SERVICE WHAT I | WE SELL1 PHONE: 725-4251 J -jjgr KENCO 18" diagonal COLOR PORTABLE T \mJ NOW ONLY - I % ?268 LARGE GROUP OF FURNITURE ALL AT CLOS SOFAS, BEDS, LAMPS, TABLES, CHAIf BUY NOW!!! PRICES WILL NEVER BE LO! (Patterson Ave. Location Only). I NOW TWO I I Visit Our New Lc I 3100 North Pattc I Phone :72? I (next to Northside IT" zzzzzr my r* "' ^? . - ----<--?^*t jT-'-VnTTTrr? rtur,'ju*as?<~iV.^J^^BfetS^air"-- 'i7?V' "Tri' .?*riX^A? Confab Set On Bh Criminal Justice $ * ' I Rep. John Conyers will low percentage of blacks be the keynote speaker at who are judges in this the first statewide confe- state," says Conference rence on Blacks and the Co-ordinator Irv Joyner. North Carolina Criminal "Blacks have continually Justice System, to be held complained about ramThursday, December 1st pant discrimination in the at Shaw University in recruiting, hiring, . and Raleigh. promotion of blacks as The conference is spon- employees in law enforceTustic"in conjunction vh'th gencies. the N.C. Association of Black Lawyers, the N.C. Th^ organizations Chanter .if- the Rational sponsoring the conference Axsu*_iriiiu.ii *&&&& that the Governs*??-' Criminal Justice, and the the~ legislature, and the criminal justice depart- heads of various criminal ments of Fayetteville justice agencies have not State and Shaw Univer- 9een fit to seek qualified sity. . blacks as policy-makers in "For years blacks have l^e field of criminal jusbeen concerned about the tlce< extremely high percen- ^eP- Conyers, the keytage of blacks who are note speaker for the con- * incarcerated in the prison ference, is a Michigan system and the extremely Democrat who chairs the 3100Nor1 DEMONSTR SCRATCHEE A-KINDS. (N Check Ed Kell Credit Terms f v-tw used l. *?ut prices,,, ??o^A?e ic SOn Ave. ** * ?den I?152CV 9 a.m. til ( Shopping Ctr.) Monday thri j.>.-? 'c.? ' ?-'i- * *"w" . - ?>?- ? 4. .". " %cksAnti iT! System ' v sub-committee on crime in the House Judiciary Committee. He successfully ^00^ ? y\ introduced the Community Anti-Crime Assis- IN ^DK^" G?t7^^!fs ace " tance Act, which led to the so>kK qdve Oil. establishment of the Com- "TW v wasmed "^'S is a .. * . f~\ T\- OLD CUSTOM Tfc IMS munity Anti-Cnme Dm- cleavjlimess ? sion of L.E.A.A. Conyers is also a member of the -enst, and, chairs its Crimi-^ .. ...?,. -._ TOWtwtteg"!Pra!ntni8t??? ^ -." ;" ? - ? . .. ...The conference will also feature Reginald Eaves, I Commi3^ionc^_^^ _ Public * gia, the first black to head ~~J~~\^ ~^T the police and fire depart- <%?escvip^ok ments in Atlanta. Eaves, ~tjW Cohswe-d who has succeeded in !//'/ &ohes hoofs* eliminating much of the discrimination in the deli- /3 t r i ?? hcvey'f [ very of police and fire ooi services, will discuss what blacks in North Carolina * can do to rnrr<wt noot I injustices. hh Patters AT OR MODE > & DENTED< lewandUse^A ly's Extended Program. arge Capacity WASHER fm \ y fcr- * ? ? ^-*? *? *. ? > ?'? * * *- * (CATIONS TO St Visit Our War< ? Shov 1020 South j Saturday (Behind Our Main Street Loc J -s?I*iM6?L]fri?MNft3t '?>** 1 ^ S AMAZING! ~~ ?\j^E orossuM I ,4-^-. ',3 -*. TAKES MET? F^F^<aJ ON MEG? BACK: * .W'lfl[^f,iwmp. **C,A " ' "croyp/ofi^ . . U/ ( , "W. !' M UBF cr T~^r VlOL&fORS V/?R? HORse-WHIPP^O ^?I i # fl ^H ion Ave. I LS USED I ONE-OF- I erchandise). | 12" diagonal Black & White PORTABLE | Apply Now For Your Preferred Customer Credit Card Receive Up To $750 INSTANT CREDIT with APPROVED Major Credit Cards. i I IRVE YOU!!! I -~t ^ *house Salvage I rroom I Marshall St. I :ation). Phone: 725-4251 I
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