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Fox says rentals are short in Pas Rental property is short in Pascagoula, John Fox, Cham- ber of Commerce president, said today. Fox said the chamber, in cooperation with real estate agents and the Chronicle, is making a survey of houses and apartments for rent, both fur- nished and unfurnished. “Many newcomers come to us looking for a place to rent —we want to be helpful,” Fox said. “We hope everyone with rental property available will check with us.” Uphold (Continued From Page 1) the murder occurred in Jackson County, where Parker was tried and con- victed. The other two men are also charged with mur- der. The supreme court, in an opinion written by Justice Percy Lee, said “It is not un- reasonable to conclude that the woman, Margie, was used as bait with which to trap the unwary Braddock. He bought her clothes and repeatedly paid for the drinks. “When he was so complete- ly under the influence of liquor that he passed out, her companions took his money. “Their greed and avarice did not stop at this point they coveted their victim’s new automobile, “Instead of sparing his life and leaving him by the side of the road where some good samaritian might give him aid and succor, they chose rather to silence his tongue forever, and leave his mortal remains to be devoured by the beasts THE CHRONICLE-STAR THE MOSS POINT ADVERTISER Published Monday through Fri- day alternoons at Pascagoula and Moss Point. Mississippi, by the Ad- vertiser Publishing Company. Inc. Publication office 210-212 Delmas Ave., Pascagoula. Miss. Entered at the post office. Pas- cagoula, Miss.. April 28. 1921, un- der act of March 3. 1879, as oec- ond class mall matter. Reentered May 7. 1962. Entered at the post office. Moss Point, Miss., October 3. 1909 under act of March 3. 1879. as seeond class mail matter. Reenterad May 7. 1962. NOTICE TO POSTMASTER. Send all address labels clipped from un- deliverable copies with Form 3579 to P. O. Box 591, Pascagoula. Miss. Second class postage paid at Pascagoula. Miss, and at additional mailing offices. ... » Circulation rates single Copy Monday through Thursday 8 eents; single copy Friday with color comics 10 cents; one week 30 cents; one month *1.30: three months S3.90: six months 17.80; nine months *11.70 and one year $16.60. Include 5 cents extra with mail orders for single copies to cover cost of handling and mailing. Mall subscriptions not accepted for pe- riods less than one month. Mall subscriptions payable in advance The above rates apply to postal zones 1 and 2. Mall rates in all other zones furnished by request. 34 YEARS A TEACHER Teachers honor Mrs. Faggard Mrs. Lillian Faggard was honored at a Jackson County Unit Teachers’ meeting at East Central School. She is retiring after having taught 34 years, the last three years teaching fourth grade at Vancleave School. She has lived in Jackson County for 42 years, most of the time at Wade. Mrs. Fag- gard is mother of four chil- dren, James Faggard, Kreole; Mrs. Pauline Goff, Rt. 2, Pas- cagoula; Mrs. Joyce Tillman, Pascagoula, and Guy Faggard, Pascagoula. On retirement Mrs. Faggard plans to live in her old home at Wade. i Four from Goula receive degrees Four Pascagoulans are can- didates for degrees at Missis- sippi College. They are Phyllis Ann For- tenberry, Mrs. Donald P. Hay- den and Barbara L. Reagan, bachelor of science in educa- tion, and Mrs. H .A. Adkison, bachelor of music. They will receive diplomas at the college’s 136 annual commencement Sunday. To meet at 7 County-wide meeting of Jackson County Historical So- ciety will be today at 7 p.m. at Pascagoula Junior High School. Charles Lippian, sponsor of the junior high club, made the announcement. of the field and thi vultures of the air, with the purpose and in the hope that the iden- tity of his murders could never be established. “If death is ever to be im- posed as punishment for the crime of murder, this is cer- tainly a instance for its exac- tion.” I It Pays To Classify. JU. Banquet honors future business leaders of PHS Pascagoula High School's Future Business Leaders Asso- ciation honored outstanding students at its annual banquet Friday at Cotita’s. President Larry Moorehead gave a welcoming address fol- lowed by the invocation by D. E. Seal, secretarial training in- structor. Moorehead recognized guests after which Seal, Peggy Ken- dall and Bobbie Black, Pasca- goula High School instructors, presented top students with pins for each subject in which the student was outstanding. Given typing accuracy awards were Kathy Barron, Betty Johnston, Jane Sten- net, Dianne Stringer and Betty Melton. Outstanding in bookkeeping were Linda Ivey and Kay Heidelberg. Highest achievement in typ- ing awards went to Harriet Waters* Betty Johnston. Jane Lawrence, Wanda Morgan and Susie Bullis. Highest achievement awards in shorthand went to Harriet Waters, first place, and Sandra Thweat, second. Most improv- ed in shorthand were Martha j Scovel and Gayle Stewart. Outstanding clerical train- j ing student was Carol Sue Walker while the top secreta-1 rial training student was Ag- nes Sue Fairley. Receiving awards for out- standing promotion and work in FBLA were Larry Moore-, Circuit court. .. (Continued From Page 1) tody of federal authorities. False pretense case against Roy Spiver was set for trial Friday. False pretense case against Charles H. Allen will be tried next Monday. Grand larceny case against Michael Daniel Bilyh, who is in the Army, was passed until next Monday. Trial of G. W. Hopkins for assault and battery with intent | to kill and murder was set for; Friday. Burglary case against Hillary Knight was passed due to Knight’s being in prison. Grand jurors selected are: Jack C. King, Robert W. Dunaway, C. E. Cowart, Floyd Taylor Vaughn, Curtis W. Waltman, Jack E. Fields, Joseph M. Poitevin, John Francis Kelly, Simon E. Over- street. James Wesley Kirkwood, J. D. Faggard, Herman Boyd, I James F. Lewis, M. H. Step- i henson. W. G. Hyatt, Clifton J T. White and Ira D. Griggs, j DEALER WANTED Vasu-Flo Products Co., Inc., distributors of H & P Products Central Built-in-Vacuum Cleaners wants a dealer in and around the Pascagoula area. The man we are looking for will need a cash in- vestment for inventory purchase. The potential on this product is in great demand and is a money maker for the right man. The product can be seen at Vickers Homes, Inc., Model Home in Pinecrest Park. Write to: Box VF Pascagoula, Miss. ! : THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF SUIT ! RE: LOW-RENT HOUSING PROJ- ECT No. MISS.-40-1/•. (40-1 B and 40 6At MOSS POINT, JACKSON j COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI I TO: G. E. BASS * COMPANY. INC. UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY VIII SOUTHERN TILE SHOP. INC. HANCOCK BANK, GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI DEFENDANTS and ALL PERSONS. FIRMS. CORPORA- TIONS. AND OTHERS WHO MAY BS INTERESTED. Notice is hereby given that suit has been filed and instituted and is nop pending in the Circuit Court of Lau- derdale County. Mississippi, No. 6930, by Acme Building Supply Company, plaintiff, of Meridian. Laudtrdale County, Mississippi, against the above named defendants under the provi- sions of Title 33, Chapter 9, Article 6. Sections 9014, et seq., Mississippi Code of 1942 (Recompiled!, as amended, for recovery under performance and pay- ment bond for materials and supplies furnished to the above project, in- cluding interest and attorneys’ fee. This the 1st day of May, 1962. PRE8TON P. COLEMAN, Cleric. Circuit Court Lauderdale County, Mississippi. By: Marie Jaekson, D. C. SEAL) 3t 9-T, 14, SI "Family Night" Every Monday At The Evangeline Restaurant MAY 21, 1962 Homemade Vegetable Soup or Shrimp Cocktail Salad: Bartlett Pear Half with Cottage Cheese Choice of one: Roast Tom Tur- key with Dressing and Cran* berry Sauce, Fried Fillet of Speckled Trout with Tartar Sauce and Lemon, Smothered Steak with Brown Gravy Choice of two: rresn smug Beans* Baked Idaho Potato* Corn on the Cob. Mashed Po- tatoes, Cauliflower AuGratin* Candied Yams Bererage: Hot Coffee. Iced Tea* Milk Dessert: Peach Cobbler* Sherbet* Fruit Jello $1.50 Served To Children Under 10, Only $1.00 JAKE VELCICH AND HIS DAUGHTERS WELCOME YOU EVANGELINE RESTAURANT SINCE 1938 >Ofi T«bphon< Rotd .t'”.*'■ ■" ■■■" head and Barbara Moorehead. Altar ini tailing incoming president Carlana Sims. Bar- bara Moorahaad introduced speakor H. P. Heidelberg Jr. the president of the Pasca- goula-Moss Point Bank, who spoke on "Opportunities in Business." Retiring officers are Larry Moorehead, president; Barbara Moorehead, vice president; Ann Mahan, secretary; Carlene Simms, treasurer, and Lewis Murphree, reporter. Amharic, the language of Ethiopia, has a 1700-year-old alphabet of 247 characters. Each character represents a syllable. Death toll six over weekend in Mississippi By United Ptms International Six persons were killed in accidents in Mississippi during the weekend, including two Meridian teenagers. The youths, Marvin Wright, 18, and Jerome Clark, 19, were killed Sunday when their car blew a rear tire, sheared off two telephone poles and crash- ed into a slough alongside US 11-80 east of Meridian. Officers said the youths and lour oihan in the car, who war* seriously injured, were racing another carload of Meridian teenagers. Cecil Brown, a Tishomingo County youth, drowned Sun- day afternoon in Bear Creek at Brown Fishtrap Hollow near Iuka. Brown was in his early 20s. The body was re- covered soon after the mishap. Patrick Kattoruso, 36, of Charleston, backed into the spinning propellor of his air- plane near Charleston Satur- day and was killed. An in- dependent pilot at Charleston for four years, Kattoruso had one crop-dusting and other jobs in northwest Mississippi. Beverly Smith, 16, of Rule- j ville, and Bobbie Griffin, 18, of Family Day ST. LOUIS (UPD—Pamela Kay Leach, her uncle and her grandfather all were bom on the same day, Feb. 26. Pamela was bom in 1962, her uncle, In 1822, and her grand- father in 1893. Cleveland, were killed before dawn Saturday at Cleveland in a highway accident. The Negro girls were sitting in a car while their dates fixed its flat when the vehicl# was rammed by another auto- mobile. More than 58 million people have visited the Lincoln Me- morial in Washington, D. C. since its opening in 1922. MONET the minute you want it BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF PASCAGOULA 762-1311 NATIONAL NAMED NO. 1 IN ALL AMERICA! NATIONAL WINS BRAND NAMES "RETAILER OF THE YEAR" AWARDI __i PRICE DROPPING mm ojf SUGAR DOMINO-PURE CANE SIMPLE SIMON, FROZEN CREAM PIES COCOANUT LEMON CHOCOLATE BANANA is i SLICED BEEF LIVER t Tender, Nutritious r r Veins Removed i-il BACON NATIONAL'S OWN HILLSIDE BRAND. SUGAR-CURED, HICKORY-SMOKED SLICED LB TENDER BEEF CUBE STEAKS S ARMOUR'S CHUNK BOLOGNA - Juicy Sunkist LEMONS WALNUTS U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET POTA DIAMOND 1-LB. MED. SIZE PKG. 29 Quantity Rights Reserved 10 LB. MESH BAG C GOOD BAKERS Natco Grade "A" / Medium * EGGS 3 doz. 95c Prices Good Thru Wed. May 23 NATIONAL I FOOD stores! pjr/i

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Page 1: Teachers Uphold Mrs.€¦ · Fox says rentals are short in Pas Rental property is short in Pascagoula, John Fox, Cham- ber of Commerce president, said today. Fox said the chamber,

Fox says rentals are short in Pas

Rental property is short in Pascagoula, John Fox, Cham- ber of Commerce president, said today.

Fox said the chamber, in cooperation with real estate agents and the Chronicle, is making a survey of houses and apartments for rent, both fur- nished and unfurnished.

“Many newcomers come to us looking for a place to rent —we want to be helpful,” Fox said.

“We hope everyone with rental property available will check with us.”

• • • Uphold (Continued From Page 1)

the murder occurred in Jackson County, where Parker was tried and con-

victed. The other two men

are also charged with mur-

der. The supreme court, in an

opinion written by Justice Percy Lee, said “It is not un-

reasonable to conclude that the woman, Margie, was used as bait with which to trap the unwary Braddock. He bought her clothes and repeatedly paid for the drinks.

“When he was so complete- ly under the influence of

liquor that he passed out, her companions took his money.

“Their greed and avarice did not stop at this point —

they coveted their victim’s new automobile,

“Instead of sparing his life and leaving him by the side of the road where some good samaritian might give him aid and succor, they chose rather to silence his tongue forever, and leave his mortal remains to be devoured by the beasts

THE CHRONICLE-STAR THE MOSS POINT ADVERTISER

Published Monday through Fri- day alternoons at Pascagoula and Moss Point. Mississippi, by the Ad- vertiser Publishing Company. Inc. Publication office 210-212 Delmas Ave., Pascagoula. Miss.

Entered at the post office. Pas- cagoula, Miss.. April 28. 1921, un- der act of March 3. 1879, as oec- ond class mall matter. Reentered May 7. 1962.

Entered at the post office. Moss Point, Miss., October 3. 1909 under act of March 3. 1879. as seeond class mail matter. Reenterad May 7. 1962.

NOTICE TO POSTMASTER. Send all address labels clipped from un-

deliverable copies with Form 3579 to P. O. Box 591, Pascagoula. Miss.

Second class postage paid at Pascagoula. Miss, and at additional mailing offices. ... »

Circulation rates — single Copy Monday through Thursday 8 eents; single copy Friday with color comics 10 cents; one week 30 cents; one month *1.30: three months S3.90: six months 17.80; nine months *11.70 and one year $16.60. Include 5 cents extra with mail orders for single copies to cover cost of handling and mailing. Mall subscriptions not accepted for pe- riods less than one month. Mall subscriptions payable in advance The above rates apply to postal zones 1 and 2. Mall rates in all other zones furnished by request.

34 YEARS A TEACHER

Teachers honor Mrs. Faggard

Mrs. Lillian Faggard was

honored at a Jackson County Unit Teachers’ meeting at East Central School.

She is retiring after having taught 34 years, the last three years teaching fourth grade at Vancleave School.

She has lived in Jackson County for 42 years, most of the time at Wade. Mrs. Fag- gard is mother of four chil- dren, James Faggard, Kreole; Mrs. Pauline Goff, Rt. 2, Pas- cagoula; Mrs. Joyce Tillman, Pascagoula, and Guy Faggard, Pascagoula.

On retirement Mrs. Faggard plans to live in her old home at Wade.

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Four from Goula receive degrees

Four Pascagoulans are can-

didates for degrees at Missis- sippi College.

They are Phyllis Ann For- tenberry, Mrs. Donald P. Hay- den and Barbara L. Reagan, bachelor of science in educa- tion, and Mrs. H .A. Adkison, bachelor of music.

They will receive diplomas at the college’s 136 annual commencement Sunday.

To meet at 7 County-wide meeting of

Jackson County Historical So- ciety will be today at 7 p.m. at

Pascagoula Junior High School. Charles Lippian, sponsor of

the junior high club, made the announcement.

of the field and thi vultures of the air, with the purpose and in the hope that the iden- tity of his murders could never be established.

“If death is ever to be im- posed as punishment for the crime of murder, this is cer-

tainly a instance for its exac-

tion.”

I It Pays To Classify.

JU.

Banquet honors future business leaders of PHS

Pascagoula High School's Future Business Leaders Asso- ciation honored outstanding students at its annual banquet Friday at Cotita’s.

President Larry Moorehead gave a welcoming address fol- lowed by the invocation by D. E. Seal, secretarial training in- structor.

Moorehead recognized guests after which Seal, Peggy Ken- dall and Bobbie Black, Pasca- goula High School instructors, presented top students with pins for each subject in which the student was outstanding.

Given typing accuracy awards were Kathy Barron, Betty Johnston, Jane Sten- net, Dianne Stringer and Betty Melton. Outstanding in bookkeeping were Linda Ivey and Kay Heidelberg. Highest achievement in typ- ing awards went to Harriet Waters* Betty Johnston. Jane Lawrence, Wanda Morgan and Susie Bullis. Highest achievement awards

in shorthand went to Harriet Waters, first place, and Sandra Thweat, second. Most improv- ed in shorthand were Martha j Scovel and Gayle Stewart.

Outstanding clerical train- j ing student was Carol Sue Walker while the top secreta-1 rial training student was Ag- nes Sue Fairley.

Receiving awards for out- standing promotion and work in FBLA were Larry Moore-,

Circuit court. .. (Continued From Page 1)

tody of federal authorities. False pretense case against

Roy Spiver was set for trial Friday.

False pretense case against Charles H. Allen will be tried next Monday.

Grand larceny case against Michael Daniel Bilyh, who is in the Army, was passed until next Monday.

Trial of G. W. Hopkins for assault and battery with intent | to kill and murder was set for; Friday.

Burglary case against Hillary Knight was passed due to Knight’s being in prison.

Grand jurors selected are: Jack C. King, Robert W.

Dunaway, C. E. Cowart, Floyd Taylor Vaughn, Curtis W. Waltman, Jack E. Fields, Joseph M. Poitevin, John Francis Kelly, Simon E. Over- street.

James Wesley Kirkwood, J. D. Faggard, Herman Boyd, I James F. Lewis, M. H. Step- i

henson. W. G. Hyatt, Clifton J T. White and Ira D. Griggs, j

DEALER WANTED Vasu-Flo Products Co., Inc., distributors of H & P Products Central Built-in-Vacuum Cleaners wants

a dealer in and around the Pascagoula area.

The man we are looking for will need a cash in-

vestment for inventory purchase. The potential on this product is in great demand and is a money maker for the right man.

The product can be seen at Vickers Homes, Inc., Model Home in Pinecrest Park.

Write to: Box VF

Pascagoula, Miss.

! : THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF SUIT ! RE: LOW-RENT HOUSING PROJ-

ECT No. MISS.-40-1/•. (40-1 B and 40 6At MOSS POINT, JACKSON j COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI

I TO: G. E. BASS * COMPANY. INC. UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND

GUARANTY COMPANY MISSISSIPPI REGIONAL HOUSING

AUTHORITY VIII SOUTHERN TILE SHOP. INC. HANCOCK BANK, GULFPORT,

MISSISSIPPI DEFENDANTS

and ALL PERSONS. FIRMS. CORPORA-

TIONS. AND OTHERS WHO MAY BS INTERESTED.

Notice is hereby given that suit has been filed and instituted and is nop pending in the Circuit Court of Lau- derdale County. Mississippi, No. 6930, by Acme Building Supply Company, plaintiff, of Meridian. Laudtrdale County, Mississippi, against the above named defendants under the provi- sions of Title 33, Chapter 9, Article 6. Sections 9014, et seq., Mississippi Code of 1942 (Recompiled!, as amended, for recovery under performance and pay- ment bond for materials and supplies furnished to the above project, in- cluding interest and attorneys’ fee.

This the 1st day of May, 1962. PRE8TON P. COLEMAN, Cleric. Circuit Court Lauderdale County,

Mississippi. By: Marie Jaekson, D. C. SEAL) 3t 9-T, 14, SI

"Family Night" Every Monday At

The Evangeline Restaurant

MAY 21, 1962

Homemade Vegetable Soup or

Shrimp Cocktail

Salad: Bartlett Pear Half with

Cottage Cheese Choice of one: Roast Tom Tur-

key with Dressing and Cran* berry Sauce, Fried Fillet of

Speckled Trout with Tartar Sauce and Lemon, Smothered Steak with Brown Gravy

Choice of two: rresn smug Beans* Baked Idaho Potato* Corn on the Cob. Mashed Po- tatoes, Cauliflower AuGratin* Candied Yams

Bererage: Hot Coffee. Iced Tea* Milk

Dessert: Peach Cobbler* Sherbet* Fruit Jello

$1.50 — Served To Children Under 10, Only $1.00 JAKE VELCICH AND HIS DAUGHTERS WELCOME YOU

EVANGELINE RESTAURANT SINCE 1938

>Ofi T«bphon< Rotd

.t'”.*'■ ■" ■■■"

head and Barbara Moorehead. Altar ini tailing incoming

president Carlana Sims. Bar- bara Moorahaad introduced speakor H. P. Heidelberg Jr. the president of the Pasca- goula-Moss Point Bank, who spoke on "Opportunities in Business." Retiring officers are Larry

Moorehead, president; Barbara Moorehead, vice president; Ann Mahan, secretary; Carlene Simms, treasurer, and Lewis Murphree, reporter.

Amharic, the language of

Ethiopia, has a 1700-year-old alphabet of 247 characters. Each character represents a syllable.

Death toll six over weekend in Mississippi By United Ptms International

Six persons were killed in

accidents in Mississippi during the weekend, including two

Meridian teenagers. The youths, Marvin Wright,

18, and Jerome Clark, 19, were killed Sunday when their car blew a rear tire, sheared off two telephone poles and crash- ed into a slough alongside US 11-80 east of Meridian.

Officers said the youths

and lour oihan in the car, who war* seriously injured, were racing another carload of Meridian teenagers. Cecil Brown, a Tishomingo

County youth, drowned Sun- day afternoon in Bear Creek at Brown Fishtrap Hollow near Iuka. Brown was in his early 20s. The body was re- covered soon after the mishap.

Patrick Kattoruso, 36, of Charleston, backed into the spinning propellor of his air- plane near Charleston Satur- day and was killed. An in- dependent pilot at Charleston for four years, Kattoruso had one crop-dusting and other jobs in northwest Mississippi.

Beverly Smith, 16, of Rule- j ville, and Bobbie Griffin, 18, of

Family Day ST. LOUIS (UPD—Pamela

Kay Leach, her uncle and her grandfather all were bom on the same day, Feb. 26.

Pamela was bom in 1962, her uncle, In 1822, and her grand- father in 1893.

Cleveland, were killed before dawn Saturday at Cleveland in a highway accident. The Negro girls were sitting in a car while their dates fixed its flat when the vehicl# was rammed by another auto- mobile.

More than 58 million people have visited the Lincoln Me- morial in Washington, D. C. since its opening in 1922.

MONET the minute you want it BENEFICIAL

FINANCE CO. OF PASCAGOULA

762-1311

NATIONAL NAMED NO. 1 IN ALL AMERICA!

NATIONAL WINS BRAND NAMES "RETAILER OF THE YEAR" AWARDI

__i

PRICE DROPPING mm ojf

SUGAR DOMINO-PURE CANE

SIMPLE SIMON, FROZEN

CREAM PIES COCOANUT

LEMON CHOCOLATE

BANANA

is i

SLICED BEEF

LIVER t Tender, Nutritious r r

Veins Removed i-il

BACON NATIONAL'S OWN HILLSIDE BRAND. SUGAR-CURED, HICKORY-SMOKED SLICED LB

TENDER

BEEF CUBE STEAKS S ARMOUR'S

CHUNK BOLOGNA -

Juicy Sunkist LEMONS

WALNUTS U. S. NO. 1 RUSSET

POTA

DIAMOND 1-LB. MED. SIZE PKG. 29 Quantity

Rights Reserved

10 LB. MESH BAG

C GOOD BAKERS

Natco Grade "A" / Medium *

EGGS 3 doz. 95c

Prices Good Thru Wed.

May 23

NATIONAL I FOOD stores!

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