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The Northside Sun from Jackson, Mississippi • 7

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The Northside Suni
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Jackson, Mississippi
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THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Thursday, December 12, 1985 Page7A Are psiidirafs Remember April 15th? You felt the government was taking everything. Jackson; former city councilman Doug Shanks, Jackson. Also, Dr. Geraldine Buie-Chaney, Jackson, physician; Rev. Henry Clay, Jackson, minister; Ruth Gray, Jackson, homemaker; Fred Nolan, Jackson, federal official; and Dr.

Faser Triplett, Jackson, physician. ecutive director, Mississippi Association of Educators, businessman; State Superintendent of Education Richard Boyd, Jackson; Zealious Brown, Jackson, Mississippi School for the Deaf; 60 Those Special Judicial Mike Allred, Jackson, attorney; Supreme Court Justice Reuben Anderson, Jackson; Circuit Judge Fred L. Banks, Jackson; Hinds County Assistant District Attorney Pat Bennett, Jackson; Robert Church, Jackson, attorney; Also, Luther T. Munford, Jackson, attorney; Denise Owens, Jackson, attorney; Justice Court Judge W. N.

Patterson, Jackson; H. M. Ray, Jackson, attorney; Leslie Southwick, Jackson, attorney; Rabbi Richard J. Birnholz, Jackson. MUNICIPALS INCOME TRUST "AAA" Rated Tax-Free Income ord to n4 i hm ujnw Mv HOuM to rocon tttaUm moonti 2E 000 11.47H 40 0OO 12.63 mm 13.85S HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Dec.

12: A. C. Brock Bobbie Mayo, Ed A. Wilmesherr, Ron Howell, Kathleen D. Swales.

Dec. 13: Brenda Champlin. Dec. 14: Paul Tsimortis, Clay Kirkland. Dec.

15: Kenny Pittman Jr. Dec. 16: Mrs. Gertrude Hamilton, William G. Wills III, Evelyn Johnson, Tom Allen.

Dec. 17: Chip Derrington, Heather Patterson, Pete Markow. Dec. 18: Emilie Thost, Rip Nance, Katherine Clancy. ANNIVERSARY: Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Lee. Dec. 16: Peyton and Sandra Irby. Dec.

17: Mrs. Cecil Copeland Mr. and Mrs. William Gober, Mickey and White. names to Those Special Days, please call 957-1122 or write P.O.

Box Jackson 39236. rated by "AAA" by Standard fif Poor's exempt from Federal Income Taxes redemption or management fee to dip or call notices to worry about quarterly, or semi-annual distributions multiples of $1000 reinvestment of dividends option 'S an oe to se" a sootatior 0 an to buy any "ese "-aoe only ov me Ofosoectus Cooes 0 me prosoect'js av oe ootaned m.s 'S O'cmatea oy deaths txooe'S as "a securities jct- state -ei annua income 'o me hrsf year ater annua eroenses Avtoed me or 1 1 -26-85 Se-es 1 56 Due to deftly of a Dcxtor me to oeoos' date me esrtmated firs yea' return i8 60ns sugnoy owe c-jeent -etm suOseouent yean 8 63l defence oe od to year bui oe a asmou-on ncy -s no" deeded to oe income ic me varv vrm changes income oaynavii optK. and amount me 'eturn "-ay oe s-jDject 10 stale and -ocai aes insurance rxcy are cxe uv described tne orosoectus nc 'eoresentat'O'- rs aoiiy to twi its Tre AAA 'abng is due to an nsvance amBaC inderwiy CofDcation and reiates only to me units tne rrjst anc ic ooouc Tne -nsorance does not 'em0ve the rwet "Sfc of me mts arc income T-js' ae fauearks van Kanoer- mc or ay no? Sponsor: Van Kampen Merritt Inc. One Dozen Beautiful 4-color Styles to Choose From Make Your Selection Now While Supplies Last. ALSO STOCK OVER 20 STYLES OF HOLIDAY PARTY INVITATIONS A.G.Edwards Sons, Inc.

lnvMtmnta Sine 1tW7 Agriculture, forestry Hugh Arant, Jackson, director, Mississippi Farm Bureau; Connie Slaughter-Harvey, Jackson, assistant Secretary of State; Gerald Johnson, Madison, farmer; J. B. Love, Jackson, Administrative Assistant to U.S. Sen. John C.

Sten-nis; Dr. Ernest Rankin, Jackson, physician; Earl Washington, Jackson, businessman; Sells Newman Jackson, Production Credit Association executive. Over WE Higher Education Sen. Doug Anderson, Jackson; Howard Catchings, Jackson, insurance; Jean Ellis, Jackson, realtor; Dr. Jean M.

Forsythe, Jackson, professor; Betty Jolly, Jackson, homemaker; Also, Sen. Cy Rosenblatt, Jackson; Charlie Sewell, Jackson, banker; Ann Stevenson, Jackson minister; Dr. Sue Whitt, Jackson, accountant; Aurelia Young, Jackson, businesswoman; Alvin Stamps, Jackson, financial planner. Elementary, Secondary Education John Ashley, Brandon, former ex HAPPY Dec. 14: Mr.

and Carolyn To add 16709, -p Sfeve KowalskPs Northtowne Printers 3909 Northview Drive Jackson. 981-2675 rjlississEpp5 HlnJF 0 GSCD UmMIQ rol 113 Vii Days Please send me more Name Address Cnv MS 39206 State Home Phone My A. G. Edwards I B. Office Claude Ramsay President Mississippi AFL-CIO "He must have an all-out effort to create more jobs, better-paying jobs for our people.

can provide the leadership we need to help us accomplish this vital objective." 14,000 New Jobs In The Next Five Years. The goal we have set for the ENERGY PLUS program is to increase the rate of growth in new jobs in western Mississippi by 25 over the next five years. When this goal is achieved, it ill mean approximately 14,000 new job opportunities for customers in western Mississippi with a resulting positive impact on the economy of the area and the State as a whole that will be measured in billions of dollars. Achievable Goals. The ENERGY PLUS goals are achievable, because we have what industry must have: An adequate and reliable source of electric energy PLUS energetic, hard-working people SIpPI INSURED Insured Units Interest No No coupons Monthly, Units in Automatic Tn.s advetisent securities T-e oefig any state wn-c oei Tn.s 'ecesents me ofping rye suoseQuent man me estimated unnnooe's me tirsi jrvvyoe'S Tr -err i-psiea Poocys tefs me "aoe as to tne ms'ef oottcy 'SSijec by me DC'ds tne ed WL.moDa5 iEit Governor Bill Allain has appointed more than 300 Mississip-pians including numerous Jackson area residents to serve on the Constitution Commission, which is charged with reviewing and making recommendations for updating the Mississippi Constitution of 1890.

The members will be divided among nine committees: Executive Branch; Legislative Branch; Judicial Brand; Municipal Government; County Government; Economic Development; Elementary and Secondary Education; Higher Education; and Agriculture and Forestry. "These various committees represent the subjects included in the Constitution. We expect the bulk of the work of the Constitution Commission will occur in committee meetings, with the committees making recommendations to the full commission for a final report," Allain said. Former Gov. J.

P. Coleman of Ackerman was selected by Gov. Allain to chair the full Commission, which held its first meeting Dec. 11 in the Woolfolk Building Auditorium. Area residents and the committees on which they serve include: Executive Branch Otha Burton, Jackson, municipal official; Donald Butler, Jackson, director cf the State Bureau of Narcotics; State Treasurer Bill Cole, Jackson; Dr.

Bill Cooley, Jackson, management consultant; Herman Glazier, Brandon, legislative assistant to the Governor; Beverly Hogan, Jackson, Director, Governor's Office of Federal-State Programs; Also, John M. Kuykendall, Jackson, attorney; State Auditor Ray Mabus, Jackson; State Tax Commissioner Nicki Martinson, Jackson; Secretary of State Dick Molpus, Jackson; Democratic Party Chairman Steve Patterson, Jackson; Attorney General Ed Pittman, Brandon; Judy Rhodes, Madison, Fiscal Officer, State Department of Education; Rep. Frances Savage, Brandon; Republican Party Chairman Ebbie Spivey, Canton; Lem Tucker, Jackson, minister. Legislative Branch State Rep. Ron Aldridge, Jackson; Rep.

Alyce Clark, Jackson; Willie Daniels, Jackson, graduate student; Rep. Hillman Frazier, Jackson; Wilson Golden, Jackson, attorney; Lanny Griffith, Jackson, attorney; Also, Mary Jabaley, Jackson, homemaker; James Mozingo, Jackson, attorney; Paul Neville, Jackson, attorney; Susie Purdy, Madison, social worker; William A. Pyle, Jackson, attorney; Tom Rhoden, Jackson, attorney; Dr. Doris Saunders, Jackson, college professor; ALso, Vivian Sorrells, Jackson, league of Women Voters president; Ralph Sowell, Jackson, businessman; Father Elvin Sunds, Jackson, minister; former Rep. Karl Weisenberg, Jackson; Joyce G.

Taylor, Jackson, businesswoman. County Government David Clark, Jackson, attorney; Dr. Jan Duker, Jackson, Director, Department of Mental Health; Jean Frazier, Jackson, businesswoman; Dr. Charles Holmes, Jackson, professor; Steve Hunt, Jackson, Editor, Supervisors' Association; Sen. Con Maloney; Brad Pigott, Jackson, attorney; Supervisor George Smith, Jackson.

Economic Development Barbara Blanton, Brandon, realtor; Milton Chambliss, Jackson, management consultant; Kane Ditto, Jackson, attorney; Rep. Dick Hall, Jackson; Clarence Hunter, Jackson, economist; Lurlene Irvin, Jackson, stock broker; Alice Lusk, Jackson, businesswoman; Jean Luckett, Jackson, businesswoman; Barbara Martin, Jackson, attorney; Also, Dr. James Meredith, Jackson, Director, Research and Development Center; Bucky Murphy, Jackson, medical association; Dr. Cora Norman, Jackson, educator; Claude Ramsey, Jackson, president, Mississippi AFL-CIO; Mary Lee Smith, Jackson, businesswoman; Gene Wilkinson, Jackson, attorney; Ronna Pritchard, Jackson, homemaker; Elaine Crystal, Jackson, businesswoman. Municipal Government Mary C.

Ball, Jackson, businesswoman; Carmen Castilla, Jackson, legal counsel to the Governor; Sen. Mitch Childre, Pearl; Jackson Mayor Dale Danks; Pat Dunne, Executive Director, Municipal Association; Also, Mark Herbert, Jackson, attorney; Dr. Curtina Moreland-Young, Jackson, professor; Mary Libby Payne, Jackson, law professor; Alice Perry, Jackson, businesswoman; Rep. John Reeves, II Wc asked a number of Mississippi business, labor and professional leaders this question. Their resjxmse was irtually unanimous.

These resjxxted leaders H'oilo like Mr. Gene Trigs, Mr. Claude Ramsay and Mr. Richard Acker -all expressed deep concern over the lack of job opportunities in Mississippi today and what adverse effect a continuation of this situation could have on the economic future of our State and its citizens. They also recognize that the most viable solution to the problem is to ersuade more industry to locate in Mississippi and to encourage existing industry to expand its operations within the State.

This is. of course, exactly hat has been doing for almost 60 years. Wo established our first area development department in 192S. Since that time. Economic Development professionals have worked closely with local, regional and statewide governmental and private organizations in helping bring new industry to Mississippi.

The records show that this cooerative effort has resulted in over 64,000 jobs created in western Mississippi over the years. P.O Boi 4419 1867 Crin Rtdga Sutle A-102 Jackson, MS 39216 981-5711 information on IM-IT, Insured Municipals Income Trust. is Business ith proven records of high pro-ductivitv in industrial jobs. And, all of the other PLUSES that Mississippi offers: Strategic location in the heart of the Sunbelt, abundant natural resources, temperate climate, clean environment and an outstanding state-sponsored job skills training program for industry. Richard N.

Acker Retired Industrial Executive know from personal experience that industry has great respect for and its expertise in the area of economic development. Sow, more than ever, we need their help in creating new job opportunities for the people of Mississippi" Invites You To Join In This Job-Building Effort. welcomes vour interest in the ENERGY PLUS program. If you desire more information or would like to join in this effort, please contact Joe Dove, Director of Area Development, Mississippi Power Light Company, P.O. Box 1640, Jackson, MS 39205.

Telephone: (601) 969-4S06. Company sofiioific 91 IT rsz Jf m3 Responsive Program for Economic Development. In resixmse to the urging on the part of Mississippi leaders (and many others) that continue its active role in promoting the economic development of Mississippi, we have launched the most intensive and far-reaching program in the history of our company for attracting new-industry to Mississippi and encouraging existing industry to expand operations within the State. We have designated this program ENERGY PLUS, because it ill keep industry informed as to the importance of an adequate and reliable source of electric energy to economic grow th, PLUS the many other advantages Mississippi has to offer new and expanding industry. Cene A.

Triggs. Sr. Vice President Cmernment Affairs Mississippi Chemical Corporation (Former Director of the Mississippi Agricultural Industrial Board) "MPifL has done an outstanding job over the years in helping bring netc industry into Mississippi. They should cotit inue this fine program." Helping build the economic future of Mississippi..

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