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THE NORTHSIDE SUN, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI Page3A Thursday, January 20, 1 983 Northside Facts 4- Ml BELHAVEN COLLEGE Second Semester EVENING COURSES Registration continues through February 1. DAY COURSES Registration continues through January 27. For Information Contact: The Office of Admissions 969-7400 JSL3 Serving at Spann Members of Spann Elementary School's Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) and representatives of McDonald's serve refreshments at Spann's recent Christinas program where students presented music from around the world. Receiving and serv- tag refreshments are (from left) Sam Creel, Brenda Creel, Marcus Creel, Nancy Berry of McDonald's, Mrs. Larry (Marianne) Tillman (Spann PTA's hospitality chairman) and Melanie Henick of McDonald's.

Culley receives international award lupe's Winter Clearance The BIG Sale Is On! Fall S.Winter Merchandise Reductions up to 50 Savings throughout the store. Shop early while selection is best. and Tracey Knight, 24. CHANCERY COURT SUITS The following are listed as having filed for divorce in Chancery Court. Linda Carlos Thomas vs.

Barry Thomas. Roma K. Majure vs. Marion D. Majure.

Vada N. Anagnos vs. Stephan A. Anagnos. Michael Maple vs.

Diane Maple. Christopher Weathersby vs. Cynthia Weathersby. Barbara L. Clark and Donald L.

Clark. Dorothy A. Chancellor vs. Fred Chancellor. Edie McGowan vs.

Daniel McGowan. L. S. Bishop vs. Bobbie Bishop.

Helen M. Byrd vs. Paul W. Byrd. Steve L.

Turner vs. Gloria Turner. Linda H. Brown vs. Joseph P.

Brown. Virginia J. Terry and Frank Terry Sr. Barbara Shakepeare vs. Angelo Shakespeare.

Melanie B. Kuzmitz vs. William P. Kuzmitz. Ervin K.

Floyd vs. Tom-mie J. Floyd. Roger L. Allen and Jani L.

Allen. Karen N. Frascogna and Steven Frascogna. Martha I. Donald vs.

Edward C. Donald. Muriel H. Sims vs. William L.

Sims. Karen M. Beyer Shannon and Michael P. Shannon. William D.

Rountree and Becky Rountree. Henry Nations and Paula Nations. Katherine L. Wade and Lynn D. Wade.

Teresa Sanderford and Joseph Sanderford. Donna Harwell and Kenneth Harwell. Spring Fashions Arriving Daily lupe's is your complete clothing store for Men, Boys, Misses and Juniors. Shop us for Service Selection and 'Savings Hubert Langford, 3426 Redmond 12-16-82, 82-02483. Henry C.

Kirk, whose mailing address was P.O. Box 259, Ridgeland, 12-16-82, 82-02484. Charlie Mae Guice, 151 Valley 12-17-82, 82-02490. Dorothy Dean Barrett, 910 Myrtlewood 12-17-82, 82-02491. Charles Ervin Griffin and Charles Ervin Griff in dba a HMS and 12-15-82, 82-02477.

Gregory Lyn Booth and Virginia Lynn Smith Booth aka Virginia Lynn Smith 1595 West Highland 12-20-82, 82-02498. Walter G. Wade, 3525 Valley 12-20-82, 82-02501. John D. Sebren and Norman Jean Sebren, Rt.

5, Box 758, 12-21-82, 82-02505. Belveria Minor Bingham, 4125 Sunset 12-21-82, 824)2507. Barber's Inside Out, 4436 State 12-21-82, 82-02508. Cheryl Murray Orr, 110 East Ford Ridgeland, 12-21-82, 824)2509. J.

N. RandaU 5257 Sycamore 12-21-82, 82-02510. Evelyn W. Porter, 638 Warren Harding, 12-21-82, 82-02511. William Belford Brown and Gail Elise Mills Brown, 4229 Meadowmont, 12-22-82, 82-02512.

Rhonda Elaine Hill, 730 Buena Vista, 12-22-82, 82-02517. Robert Price Glaspie and Dora Peterson Glaspie, 333 Dewitt 82-02518. Dwight (NMI) Johnson, 305 Lynnwood 12-28-82, 82-02533. Anson Francis Fullington, whose mailing address is P.O. Box 6957, 12-22-82, 82-02519.

Richard Armsead Miller Jr. and Carolyn Lea Southard Miller, 204 South Sunset 12-22-82, 82-02521. Jonas Beal 2704 Whitfield Mill 12-22-82, 82-02522. Jean Wilkerson, 646 Kirkley 12-22-82, 82-02523. Lucille Colton, 2602 Williamson Ave, 12-23-82, 82-02525.

Lee Logan Moore, 1330 Spr-ingdale 12-23-82, 82-02526. MARRIAGE LICENSES Northsiders making recent applications for marriage licenses include: Michael Joe Burge, 36, But it is for his extensive research activities that Dr. Culley is widely known in the U. S. and worldwide.

Working with the faculties of 13 departments on the LSU campus and research workers across the country and abroad, he has made major contributions in two main fields: the development of laboratory and commercial culture of amphibians, and development of integrated systems for animal waste management and food production. In recognition of his expertise he has been asked to serve as a consultant in many countries, including Venezuela for the Agricultural Development Bank and World Bank, Czechoslovakia on an NAS grant, the University of Hawaii under the auspices of the Sea Grant Development Office, the Institute of Ecology in Parma, Italy, and with a large fisheries exporting company in Belem, Brazil. He also has presented seminars or been guest speaker in West Germany, Denmark, Norway, Belgium and Switzerland. A native Jacksonian, Dr. Dudley D.

Culley, professor of forestry and wildlife management at Louisiana State University, son of Mrs. Dudley D. Culley and the late Mr. Culley of 1466 St. Mary is the recipient of the 1982 Gamma Sigma Delta International Award for Distinguished Service to Agriculture.

He received the M.Ed, degree from the University of Mississippi and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Mississippi State University. Following his education in Mississippi, he taught biology and general science in high schools and served as high school counselor. In 1968 he joined the faculty at Louisiana State University as assistant professor of forestry, and became a full professor in 1979.

Dr. Culley has taught courses in ichthyology, and taxonomy and ecology of aquatic plants, and presently teaches a graduate course in water pollution biology. He has served as major professor for 21 Masters students and on the advisory committee for 61 students, eight of whom were working toward the Ph.D. degree. VISA' 944-1234 UUPES NEW CORPORATIONS Video Services 4500 1-55 North No.

202N, Jackson. Purpose: deal in vending or coin-operated machines. Incorporators are E. Swin-nen and R. Fortenberry of Jackson.

International Telecommunications, 5135 Galaxie Dr. No. 507E from Jackson. Purpose: deal in computers, computer-related equipment. Incorporators are H.

N. Rayburn Jr. and J. M. Rutledge of Jackson.

Triple Consolidators, 5255 Manhattan Rd. No. R-4, Jackson. Purpose: general warehousing business. Incorporators are S.

A. Crowson and D. Hubbard of Jackson. Garth D. Kemp, PA, 501, Northpointe Pkwy.

No. 121, Jackson. Purpose: insurance agency and brokerage agency. Incorporators are G. D.

Kemp of Jackson. Health Care Suppliers, 4711 1-65 North, Jackson. Purpoae: deal in medical supplies, drugs and equipment. Incorporators are S. H.

White and D. F. McNamara of Jackson. Firepower, 833 Ridgewood Ridgeland. Purpose: dealer in rifles, shotguns, revolvers, etc.

Incorporators are T. W. Woodall of Clinton and S. R. Polk of Jackson.

Spenc, 509 Sycamore Ridgeland. Purpose: engineering service. Incorporators are C. H. Spencer and M.

A. Spencer of Harvey, La. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS The following are listed as having filed bankruptcy petitions from Jackson and the surrounding area. Charles Zollicoffer Stevens IV, 4007 Boxwood 12-28-82, 82-02539. Tom R.

Harris, 1595 West Highland 12-28-82, 82-02540. Horace Edward Hicks and Patricia Ann Hicks, whose mailing address is Box 2702, Jackson, 12-29-82, 82-02546. Ruby Lee Harper, 104 Dot-son 12-29-82, 82-02547. Richard Charles Moment, 510 North Park 12-29-82, 82-02554. Albert Williams, 822 Powell Road 12-29-82, 82-02556.

Victoria Lorea Bass, 1017 Stuart 12-29-82, 82-02559. Gladys P. Gardner, 1160 Rosewood 12-29-82, 82-02560. James Paul Gogolewski, 4949 Cottonwood 12-30-82, 82- 02561. Magnolia Industrial Supply, 4659 Van Winkle 1-3-63, 83-00004.

Henry Bogan, 3529 Hollywood 1-3-83, 83- 00006. Mary Doster Damon, 215 Southbrook 1-3-83, 83-00008. Loren Holloway, 3157 Bailey 12-15-82, 82-02471. Burnice Ann Kennedy, whose mailing address is P.O. Box 7721, 12-15-82, 82-02472.

CANTON, MS "One of Mississippi's Favorite Places to Shop" Public School Lunch Menus NEW HOMES (Figures listed are the amounts for which building permits were issued and do not necessarily reflect the total cost.) New home construction in the Northside area includes: James Harkins, 6 Nor-thtown Rd. by same, $73,000, $73,400 and $73,400. RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS (Figures listed are the amounts for which building permits were issued and do not necessarily reflect the total cost.) Residential repairs in the North Jackson area include: Clara Jones, 4326 Watkins by R. Thames remodel, $1,500. Mrs.

E. R. White, 3978 Nassau, by. C. S.

Hill, remodel, $20,000. Paul Sullivan, 3342 Pinelane reroof, $1,800. Joe B. Smith, 3800 Redbud Gentry Homes, reroof, $2,000. Joyce G.

Young, 1154 Woodfield, Gentry Homes, reroof, $2,400. Jerry L. Hardy, 235 Pineridge, by J. Jefferson, reroof, $800. John Weaver, 2035 East Northside by Southern Roofing, reroof, $1,390.

C. B. Smith, 3817 Greentree Southern Roofing, reroof, $1,640. NORTHSIDE SUN Clinton and Beth E. Wilson, 23, Madison.

Aubrey H. Odom 26, Ridgeland and Sheila L. Odom, 28, 809 North State St. Bryan W. Sherman, 53, 3145 Lakeland Dr.

and Dorothy E. Brewer, 45, same. James A. Blakeney, 26, 5880 Ridgewood Rd. and Ren-tia G.

Houston, 24, same. Eric S. Fillmer, 18, 210 Briarwood Dr. and Sandra C. Hooper, 15, 328 Barnes St.

Charles P. Buffington, 24, Canton and Sarah C. 3919 North East Dr. Morris K. Thompson, 24, greens, hot roll, milk; sandwich line: hamburger.

Tuesday, Jan. 25-Chick-en with noodles, green peas, sliced pears, cornbread square, milk; sandwich line: Sloppy Joe on bun. Wednesday, Jan. 26-Steak supreme, whipped potatoes with melted cheese topping, green beans, hot roll, cookie, milk; sandwich line: burrito. Thursday, Jan.

27-Veget-able soup, grilled cheese sandwich, sliced peaches, cake with frosting, milk; sandwich line: hot dog. Senator's staff to visit Madison County United States Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) is dispatching his mobile office staff to Attala, Choctaw and Madison counties next week. Senator Cochran's mobile office staff will be at the Madison County Courthouse in Canton from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 26. Citizens who wish to discuss issues before Congress, or who have a problem with a federal agency, are invited to stop by and discuss the situation with the staff. PLEASE ADDRESS ALL SUN MAIL TO: P.O. Box 16708, Jackson, Ms.

39236-0708 Elementary Thursday, Jan. 20-Chicken with noodles, buttered limas, turnip greens, Rice Krispie square, hot roll, milk. Friday, Jan. 21 Sausage pizza, tossed salad, fruit cup, cookie, milk. Monday, Jan.

24 Hambu-ger with sliced pickles, tossed salad with shredded carrots, French fries, sliced peaches, milk. Tuesday, Jan. 25 Smoked sausage, New Orleans red beans, fluffy rice, turnip greens, hot garlic bread, milk. Wednesday, Jan. 26 Meat loaf with tomato gravy, whipped potatoes, English peas, cake with icing, hot roll, milk.

Thursday, Jan. 27-Chick-en pot pie, sliced pears, sliced carrots, hot roll, milk. Secondary Thursday, Jan. 20-Gold-en fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, English peas, plum cobbler, hot roll, milk; sandwich line: Sloppy Joe on bun. Friday, Jan.

21 Meat loaf with tomato gravy, blackeyed peas, whipped potatoes with melted cheese topping, corn-bread square, milk; sandwich line: corn dog. Monday, Jan. 24 Smoked sausage, New Orleans red beans, fluffy rice, turnip mm INVENTORY CLEARANCE Curtis IVIathes LARGEST SELECTION IN TOWN-IN STOCK AND OVER 400 BOOKS TO SELECT The Most Expensive Television Set In America. And Worth It NEWS DEADLINE MONDAY, 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED, TUESDAY 10 A.M.

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ftRFFNHOUSES P.O. Box 31027 Curtis IVIathes HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 223 W. Woodrow Wilson (Across from Jackson Mall) (601) 362-0345 JACKSON, MS. 39206 3 'S i 0 (601) 366-9394.

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