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January 25, 1984 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-01-25

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BE TO HARBOR - If you want
your entine to be delivered on tar­
get and on time, you can help the Postal
rvice by ddre sing them properly,
Po rna er illiam P.1Truehart Jr. of the
Benton Harbor Po Office 'd today.
, "A returnaddre S ould be the-fir
ddre person put on an envelope,"
he id. 'If there is delivery problem,
it will allo us to return the letter, card
or parcel to the ndel."·'
Bo the return ddre nd mailing
addre ould contain complete address
. formation: I
-Full name of recipient.
I - - partment mailbox number or
apartment umber.
- ur route number and box num-
ber. "-
=Stree; name nd number or post

I
o
r
e
office bo number.
=-City, tate and - very important "-
ZIP code. .
Postmaster Truehart also urged u
of legible. handwriti g a ball point pen
(felt tip pens smudge easily and correct
postage (oversized card equire extra
postage.
''Proper· addr 'g is especially im-
portant around holidays such as Valen­
tine's Day, when many people do not
u their return address in order to mom­
entarily urpri the recipient. B4t when
the card or letter is undeliverable, the one
who is surprised is the sender when he or
she. discover it wa not received," Mr.
Truehart id.· "Use a little care, and
well get it there."
AT THE'�IBR.ARY
Preschool Story time is at 10: 15
. every ednesday for 3-5 year olds.
E eryone is, elcome to attend without
pre-registration. For more ,information
call the library and a for' ieman.
There will be movies, at 4 p.m. Fri.
. Jan. 27 and 3 p.m. Sat. Jan. 28.,
, The movie will be:
"Storm Boy" - Storm Boy live in
Au alia . and learns about life from a
pelican, an Aborigine and hi father.
''Sea Turtle n - After laying her
eggs on a sandy be ch the female
tuttle return to the '. Wee later
100' of b by turtle hatch.
ew aterial in the Junior Depart-
t
CS POp Concert
ST. JOSEPH - The Twin Citie
Symphony will pre nt it cond Pop
Con rt of the son on Saturday,
February 11, 1984, 8:15 p.m., t the
La e 'chigan College Community Cen-
ter.
11 orche tral performance .
titled "I Could Have D nced All ight"
nd will feature a liv ly revie of dance
mu ic r m two centuries. On the pro­
altze by Johann Strau ,
ment inlcude: "The Cour of True
1.0 ever Did Run mooth" by arilyn
Singer; "Conan The Rebel" by Paul'
Anderson; "The Dead Kingdom" by
Gel . e Harris; 1Cnock-K.nocks and
other Silly-Sayings" by Sandra K. Ziegler;
. and "Cloud Horse" by Jill Pinkwater.
Books added to the Adult co ection
"Tabern de" by Thomas Cook;
"Battered omen, Shattered Live " by
Kathleen Hofeller;' alkies" by Barbara
oodhouse; "The Courting of Marcus'
Dupree " by illie orris; 'The Priti-
ken Promis" by athan Pritilcen and I
"A Guide to Beautiful Skin for Black
en &. Women" by James Farabee.
J
Cowboy'
. ,polic m n
� l .,
JANUARY 25-31, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE 7
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
ap
kiewicz and Clinton Mit­
chell.
WHITFIELD.
COMPLETES,
TRAINI G
DIA ROSS' autograph will be on the 3-a-p'
eking n to be mar eted out of, Rhode Island
ry mill in multi-million dollar deal for the Chan-
. . . TED L GE, who co-stars in the TV i
Lo e Bo t: recently di ,cted hi sixth gment
t lon running hit sho .. ICH LLE ICHOLAS
rg ous Brown be uty in 'Star Tre 'and mothe;
Y JO SO, who starred in "Th earnin
r , . being featured in a video ca tte production of
th y Cleopatra" by Bard Production ... BUBB
ITH the one time terror of the gridiron, will b
. ul r on TVs n w rie "Blue Thunder" ... And,
women' fi ally, "Th Je Owens Story" i t by Paramount a
- ur ilm to air in july 1984.
........ '
RICHARD PRYOR ha returned from vacationing
.ing it deci ion. The famil-. in frica and when la we looked his "Richard Pryor
ie had charged' eral ere and 0" comedy movie had taken in more than
'officer in the city' 15 million t the box-office ... A TTY. S UEL L.
. department with bei IlLl former pre 'dent of both the State and
"deviant cult" of ren locaJ bra iation , has been named to the board of
who Caned them I the director of AlT DIS EY production, reportedly
"cowboys." . re ultant ofan agreement with the CP S BE IA-
During the trial, me I Hoo S for increased parti ipation by Black in
two dozen Richmond cit- tudio ctivity .
izen teuified they h d
been beaten nd ham . d
by offlcers who detained
them for minor offenses .:
A' half -dozen BI c of­
ficers also testified a 0
hat they char cterized s
incidents of racial discrimi­
nation in ide the depart­
ment.
Each family w awarded
S 1 .. 5 million,' which mu t
e paid by the city on
behalf of the police dep -
ment, Chief Leo Garfield
and officers Samuel Dud-
R()LlS ROYCES ARE AS COMMO in Hollywood
musi from Tchaikov y and Borodin as pigtail as the old saying goes. There are more of 'em
and the popul "Hooked on CI •• • . . here than in any other place in the world outside of Lon-
The TCS will giv repeat CalVI n Britain don .... And among your cquaintances who tool around
mance of this Pop Concert on S day, U m mag Sale 'in the the 95,000 to 165,000 "toys" are FLIP ILSO
February 12, 1984 p.m. at the Cam- and S OKEY ROBINSO and ICHAEL J ACKSO ,
pu Theatre at Southwestern' Michigan B�NT�. HARBOR - who envious Mercedes Benz driver say "is so young he
College. . Calvm Britain Elementary doesn't have a driver's license a ha to be chauffeured"
Tic ets for the "Starlight" ries School P.T.O. I hold a ... BILLY DEE WILLIAMS is id to be giving the m '-
concert can be obtained by calliing Rumm Sal t the eol man an Xmas bonus for the deluge of fan mail he recei ed
(616) 782-5113 from 1 to 4 pm. on Satur- for hi role in the TV special "Chief � and ilJ proba Iy
day, January 28, 1984. have to do i ag in when movie oer see Ihim with
DE ISE IC OLAS-HILL in arvin and Tige" ...
World famed photographer GORDO P RKS, who ha
been in town recen ly arranging distribution for a ne
film he directed in South Carolin , left hurriedly for his
hometown in Kansas where T net ork cameras fo u -
ed on a docu biography of HIM . .. nd principal photo­
a vy eaman Recruit
graphy has been completed in Arkan on ORMA
CRISPl HITFIELD JEWISO 's film adaptation of the Putlizer Prize winning
son of William and H zel
stage drama" Soldier's Story" starring Ho ard E.
Whitfield of 287 Windso, Rollins, Jr. and dolph Caesa for olumbia Picfure
Benton Harbor, has com- relea e.
pleted recruit training at the
a val Training Center,
Great La e Ill.
1102 E. -iln St
B nton H rbor.
921-1022
••••••••
BRE D CI G i .goin to be epileptic all over
your nei borhood movie screens soon. Both SID EY
POITIER and his long-time friend, HARRY BELAFO -
TE, are making films about the new d nee or hatever '
it is, although neither will appear in the films they are
aking. Harry will be concert touring in Europe while
his "Beat Street" i being made_reports tate. Sidney ill
direct screenplay by, RICHARD WESLEY titled "Shoot­
out" for Columbia relea . He i screen te ting 17-18 year
old dancers nationwide for the ven featured role
Shooting will art next May in ew York ... CLARE CE
ILLIAMS. III ha role in a ne film titled "Purple
Rain" . .. OSES GUN is appearing in a ne Univ
film titled "Fire�tarter.n nd EDDI URPHY'S next
outing will b in Paramount' "Best Defense."
••••••••
- .
HOORAY FOR HOlL
OOD!
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SHOES
TOYS
BOOKS
GAMES
FURNITURE
ETC.
INFANTS THROUGH
TEENS
CALL'
926-6g 6
FOR CRE
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