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/ Page 22-The Chronicle, Thi " limMIIMIMtlllllMMIIMItllMtMtmitllllttlMHMMIIi Chronicle that refuse to play some 1 songs by black artists but welcome cheap imita- < tions of the same type of i music by white artists. The Misplaced Royalty Award -- To those misguided souls who in their eternal ignorance < still call the late Elvis Presley the King of Rock V Roll. The Most Quotable Local Speechntaker Award ? To Mayor ?"Wayne Corpening, who aDnears to* he a nir#? enough guy, but seems to have some trouble with his speeches now and then. In an address IIIIIIUUIUIIINMnMMMmMtMINHMnMMnMi Channel 12 From Page 13 imilllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMMIII in cnmp rrtrnarc f fVia Ulnr>b in ?wmv vvi iivi j vi iiiv uiaviv community why the new format and resources invested in "Piedmont Magazine'* weren't used to improve "Straight Talk"? and why they were not were_ _ not used all along on the _ program ~ Anderson said he doesn't know. But if viewers have such concerns, he added, they should inform the station. "That's something that we as a people can do for ourselves," Anderson said. "The advertisers are coming after our dollars, too." Anderson also said that _ _ t he-himself would?like?to have been more innovative with "Straight Talk" but that time simply didn't permit it. ~ 4 4 When you have to share responsibiliites and divide your time between "Straight Talk" and being a news reporter, that's very . difficult to do," he said. Despite the fact that "Straight Talk" did not survive, Anderson says he is committed to making the "Piedmont Magazine** concept succeed. The numbers fratinoO in dicatethat our station is . growing and moving quickly, -' Anderson said. 44Peo pie will see a great change that will make us more competitive and a much better station. "For as long as I'm here, that will be my aim." As for the challenge of squeezing black issues thar used to appear in a full halfhour program once every two weeks into a sevenminute program weekly, Anderson said,"If that's the time block that you've got, then you have to deal with what you have." "Camera 12" will debut Saturday with a interview with writer Maya Angelou. iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiaimitiitfiiiimimHiiNiiiii Leisure Log From Page 10 Financed by^the^Rev, Sun Myung Moonrs Unification Church, the film will include among its stars Richard Roundtree, whose career has not exactly been on the upswing since he created the role of "Shaft" in the heyday of the blaxploitation movies (which j ?i aon t seem too toad now since they at least gave us the chance to see black ' folk on the silver screen, a sight that's all too rare these days). "Inchon" will premiere nationally on Friday. Meanwhile, hack on the small screen will be a repeat broadcast of "Tony ' Brown's Journal" that looks at the phenomenal success of Prairie View A&M University in turning out black professionals, including the majority or the nation's black engineers. " Air time is Sunday night at 6:30 on Channel 26. irsday. September 16, 1982 Awards From Page 10 tttllMMIMIUItllttltlllMMIItltllltlMtlMIIIIHIIIMIttllUIMtltllMHIIMIIItllHMtMMMMI honoring WSSU's ed, Captain," Award "Bighouse" Gaines To Nichelle Nichols, b earlier this year, Corpen- ter known as t4Sl ing remarked, "Let's Trek's" Lt. Uhura, w Have A Bighouse For appears to have cc Big Hand," and, at the siderable acting and sir NAACP's Freedom ing talent, but only g Fund Banquet, mention- . to tell Capt. Kirk that t ed in passing his cam- hailing frequencies < paign for governor. open or how terrified : The "I'm So Frighten- is. w. COPYRIGHT 1*12 THE KROGER CO ITEMS ANO PRlCt* GOOD SUNDAY SEPT 12 THROUGH SATURDAY SIPT II 1992 IN WINSTON SAIIM W? RESERVE THE RIGHT TO . y ' IIM4T QUANTITIES NONI SQID TO OEAlERi V U.S. NO. ? - _ I Round White^N I Potatoes 1 '? ^ Bag 20-lB. BAG . . $1.49 ^^CUTT I Fresh "^1 I Broccoli I Bunch KROGER I Grade A I Large Eggs 1 SAUSAGE OR Fresh Made | Deluxe Pizzas 2 $^^50 I Pi J I AVAILAttl ONtY IN STOtf> WITH OtilS" M \ IPRT^ Kroger promises to pay you Triple the Differ* shopping for loss at any other supermarket because we have thousands of low Cast Cutt< less than 25 nor more than 50 items* totaling ? , mm iiiiHimniiiiiiiiimmiminiiiminiiiiiin wMmHiMMiHHUHtiiMniHuimmummwmimminnnimmimiiiiiniMHiwlinMHMiitMWWHtfWMMWMUWH - ? The Most Overused convincing/much of the of et- Stereotype On Television country arid a good deal :ar Award ? To all the pro- [ ho grams that, feature every >n- black person who greets Q 1111 V ig- another black person vCI ets slapping hands. J m he The Best Performance A J M A I I Pi ire In A Leading Role - To V IIII W she President Ronald I UUIl Reagan, for somehow sk for | best of I ewerythlngm:.| ~*mina '( ?n'*,w " \ ^?? y I ? \-^fi ' price'. m PINT RETURNABLE BOTTLES I Tab, Sprite I I or Coca Cola J | sl ^ /ZwTft) I Tokay I /& rt? Grapes "? If / Jj li\ JUMBO 12 SIZE. WESTSIDE Inl California i WfftrP Cantaloupe... eoo 1 // /O*i/ /f\ RED OR GOLDEN '' /?'/ U Delicious c ] Apples t; ?S ^ COST ' ' Kroger Skim Sand or Buttermilk I Brt '/i-Gal 2V 24-ox. C*n. Loaf v ' TriplaTha Pi nco In cash If you can do your normal wookly food by law and moat I In Winston-Sol?m. Kroner mi* 4k* **1"1 """ 11 .. ? ~w ..... K.w.n.?W ...w 'W.w. W...WWMI f ?r prices throughout our stores* Just purchoto not week. we'll Triple $20 or mort ot Kroger (excluding Items prohibited prices to your Krc COST CUTTER BRANDS Low prices on quality guaranteed products, day-in and day-out. L Over 100 different items Products with a name you can trust and m a quality grade you can count on Products you can depend on W . every day and priced as low or lower than, "no name foods" at r Kroger you know exactly what you're getting when you buy it, not when you open it And each and every "Cost Cutter" item is backed byKroger's Satisfaction Guarantee. * ? MIMtlllllMIIIMtMlttlMIIIMMIMIMHI the world thai he Sand dunes make up only about an eighth of the Sahara, ws what he is doing. SiNGON pnnTc ..-.-3-^ llUU I II 10 KILOMETERS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1982 ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of th?ee edvertoed item* it / required to be 'N(Wy averfebte (o< Mto 7 7" 10 **ch Kroger Store. except M apeo / . noted m this id Mwido run / Out of en edvertoed item. we wtti offer A - vow your choice of t comparable item. / when available. reflecting the um? / Mvmge or ramcheck wh*h wtii entitle / you to purcheee the edvertiaed item J let the advertised price withm 30 day* r|B *r?9er Welcomes jESES Your HioimM Federal / Nostamw) Food I Stomps I HOLLY FARMS, U.S.D.A. /'fclfo. \ GRADE A f IjjOy ?V^ \ I Whole Fryers \ W ' ^ \\1 OR HOUY FARMS INSPECTED ^s^V, Mixed Fryer Parts I r ' .tvAAiCCV 1. ^ ? /cost ^shhhhhbhhhiihi^i^^ c57w"!^^ u s- govt graded choice f=^ Tail-Less I I T-Bone Steak I ?Lis^U ?-?I YUSDA( I ?* ^^^cuttkr A^KLwR:T> SPRINGDAie BB r^ Homogenized I I Milk I 99c I $fl85 I i I I ;4 iq I I P TV KROGER 0.5% LOWFAT MILK GAL. CTN. .. $1.75 M V i Iwich "sr Country Clob^^^^P J gad I IceCream I j 001 JO*9 I > * I iHftfCICO CASH _ term). Compare these prices with any other Winston-Salem supermarket. If or the identical items is less at any other supermarket in Winston-Salem this the Difference in cash. Bring your Kroger register tape plus the other store's >ger store. See for yourself who really has low prices in Winston-Salem. 'OMIT ONI 01 UCN ITIM PUICNASIO MAT II USIO IN TNI COMPARISON VARIETY ^ tn Every department You can select from over 10 000 item*, and over 200 kinds and cuts of meat including Lamb Veal FresH Seofood and 7 kinds of Ground Meat You will also find one of the widest selections of fresh fruits and vegetables plus a Delicatessen international foods section gourmet arid diet u foods, institutional si/es and more ^ - mm mm f y < < . i
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