THE STONE COUNTY ENTERPRISE Wiggins (Stone County) Miss. Thursday, September 15,
/ I Ill I II
The Stone untT Iterl?
:l mal1"m¢¢, JUly S. IIOa. at the Feint CJBme -
:,:"- m tmier ACt of Denture. mhL lm
-m- -..JiIMm rudmm will eertul recmv nd
imuflble: All such eommuntttons mu* be ev,d by
IliUm, lint ilmemar'1or Imb]leatlon, but 's Imarantte of
Bimd mJuld be lnclos-ff return of D¢-II
Expenditures Of
Stone County Board
Of Supervisors
DISTRICT FOUR
L. S. Breland, 12 days bridge fore-
man, less SS, 139.68; Walter Miles,
12 days operating pile driver, less
J. 139.68; Gerald Preston, 11 days
bridge labor, 88.00; Leroy Taylor, 12
daYs bridge labor, 96.00; Billy Jack
-Clayton, 7 days bridge labor, 56.00;
J. T. Hart, 4 days bridge labor, 32.-
IX); Murnace Bond, 9 days bridge
labor, 72.00; Vernon Patton, 12 days
bridge labor, 96.00; Larue Lott, 3
days truck & driver, 70.00; Gary
Lott, 12 days bridge labor, 96.00;
Haines Patton, same, 96.00; W. T.
Hart, 5 days bridge labor; 3 days
labor, less SS, 53.35; Houston Evans,
4 days bridge labor, less SS, 31.04;
Johnny Evans, 12 days bridge la-
bor, 96.00; Ray Evans, 5 days bridge
labor, 40.00; L. A. Williams, 6 days
labor, 5 days truck & driver, less
SS, 128.20; I. I Lott, 23 days op-
erting patrol, less SS, 223.10; Larry
¢,ott, 12 days bridge labor, 96.00;
Pete Hickman. 8 days labor, 40.00;
FULL TIME SHEET METAL WORK
and INSTALLATION OF
LOUVERS * EVE STRIPPING
• TERMITE SHIELDS
• ALUMINUM SCREENS,
Custom Made
VENTING ALL TYPES OF HEATERS & FANS
A. D. HART
HART'S SHEET METAL WORKS
Phone WA 8-4483 Pine Street Wiggins
Self Insulating
Plant.--Petal, Miss.
Telephone JU 4-5501
P. O. Box 245
Hattiesburg, Miss.
QUALITY CONCRETE MASONERY
Made In Mississippi By Mississippians
BUILD FOR PERMANENCY
7"
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY
Hardware & Building Materials
We Guarantee Quality Merchandise At
ROCK B(HOM PRICES
BUILDING CO.
Announcing Our New....
BEAR TIRE & CAR
SAVING SERVICE
Mlsalined wheels scuff away valuable tire rubber and
cause rapid parts wear, making driving unsafe.
Our New Bear Front End Service can give you greater
ear and tire mileage.. You'll save on gas and repairs
and enjoy more driving comfort and safety. DRIVE IN
TODAY FOR AN INSPECTION.
Our Bear Factory Trained Operators can
tell you in a jiffy whether you are wasting
tires, gas or front-end parts.
STAR CHEVROLET CO.
Phone WA 8-4405 Wiggins
DRIVE WITH SAFETY... ALINE WITH BEAR
The Dishonor Roll
by Jerry Marcus
".,.I01LkYI TO Hf • ..
II II Ik '."Y,./"" "---.,,..._'_- .
"...VJ I IkYS TO ill#.... =
*1 T..a,eer Safety Servic
Inattention is one of the chief causes of motor vehicle
€l¢¢Jdl,
Wroy Cobb, I0 days labor, 50.00;
Trenton Supply Co., Hardware, 34.-
95; The Pure Oil Co., Grader Tube,
10.18; Nolsn Walker, 6 days labor,
30.00; P. M. LOLL, 4½ days truck
and driver, 90.00, R. D. Walker, 9
days labor, 43.65; Wert Evans, Truck,
loader, power saw. etc., on City
Bridge 196.00; Wiggins Machine
Shop, Cutting & welding rods, 3.95,
Ernest Yeager & Sons, Bolts &
nails, 36.00; Percy C. O'Ne, Salary,
less SS, Rtr., M'I, 223.51, James Tay-
lor, Bridge :Decking, 194.56.
DITRICT NO. FIVE
Big Level Grocery, Brake fluid, etc.,
28.78; Earnest O'Neal, Purchase 375
yds. gravel, 185; Joel Bond, Oper-
ating road patrol, less SS, 170.23
Walter Miles, Operating loader, 78.-
81; Ewell Lott, Driving truck, 106.-
"t3; Hexry Hawk, Labor, less SS, 82.-
45; Henry Alexander, Loader opera-
tor, less SS, 184.30; L. S. Breld,
:Bridge supervisor, less SS 81.48; M.
D. Bond, Labor, less SS, 9.70; Le-
roy Taylor, Labor on bridge, 36.00;
Duncan J. Hatten, same, 30.00;
Lewis Earl Quave, same, 18.00; Billy
Jack Clayton, same, 24.00; Curtis
Ray Sellers, Ibor, 13.00; Levon
Breland, 3days truck & driver, 72.-
DO; Alexander Bros., Parts & labor
on truck, 44.61; Gulf Oil Co., Gas
($95.60); Greases and lubes (96.35)
Diesel ($69.01), 259.96; Miss Road
Sup. CO., Fan belt & filters, 8.70;
Moore's Lion Sere. Sta., Tubes
($20.00) ; Battery C$20.95) ; Repah's
($9.60), 50.55; Stribling Bros. Math.
Co., Caterpillar parts, 33.71; Wig-
gins Machine Shop, Welding pile
driver frame, 37.85; Leland L. Bond,
Salary, less SS, Rff. & MI 223.51.
State of MlSSllppl
County of Stone
I HoUle T. Bond, Clerk of the
Chancery Court and Ex-Offico
Clerk of the Board in and for said
County and State, aforesaid, do
hereby certify the foregoing to be
true copy of the Claims allowed
at the Regular Meeting of said
Board, August, 1960, same appear-
ing of record in Claim Docket 6,
Pages 253-258, same being on file
in the Clerk's Offce, Wiggins, Mlss-
sippL
Given under my lnd and of_
ficlal seal, this the 12th day of Au-
gust, A)., 1960.
(Seal) Hollle T. Bond, Clerk
TOUCHSTONE
Radio & TV Service
WE GLADLY FURNISH
24 HOUR SERVICE
Day Phone WA 8-4221
Night Phone WA 8-3653
Big Level News
Mrs. Aaron Byrd nee Carolyn
Dillon was honored with a miscell-
aneous shower Friday night, Aug.
26 at the home of Mrs. N. B. Col-
via. The living room decorations
were white llllies. The honoree
chair was white with a large pink
ribbon bow across the back, Mrs.
Byrd wore a brown and white silk
dress with a pink carnation corsage,
a gift from the hostess: Her mother,
Mrs. Harvie Dillon wore a grecn
dress with a white corsage. Mrs.
Lynn Glaze led an interesting
game. Advice to a bride. Mrs. Jerry
Prescott won the prize which she
gave to the honoree.
The gifts were presented to Mrs.
Byrd in a pink and white basket.
Mrs. Glaze assisted in opennig the
gifts. They were passed to t h e
guests and then displayed. Miss
Barbara Dillon, sister of Mrs. Byrd,
presided over the register.
The dinning room table was cov-
ered with a white linen cloth cen-
,tered with the crystal punch bowl
banked with fern and Rose of Mon-
ctana. The hostess, M2"s. Colon Mc-
Murphy and Mrs. Lynn Glaze serv-
ed the pink punch. Pink and green
petit fours, nuts and mints. Other
hostesses were Mrs. Noble Colvin
Mrs. Huston" L. Breland and Mrs.
J. T. Griffin.
Mrs. Billy Hatten's mother, Mrs.
Nora Penrod of Central City, Ky.,
Jer ncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Arnold of Indianapolis, Ind.,
returfled to their home Wednesdtty
zfter spending a few days in the
Billy Hatten home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Griffin and
children Connie Dale and Cathy
pent last week on a vacation at
Shelby Lake.
" Roar White and Leslie Ross
made a trip to Hattiesburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Esco Bond and
amily of Pascagoula and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Wilson of San Diego,
Calif. spent last Sunday here with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bond and Mr.
and Mrs. Her/non Bond and family
and attended the revival services
at Paramount Baptist Church.
Those from here who will enter
Perkinston Junior College Tuesday
are Roger White, Melrose Bond,
Nancy White, Ned Edwards, Flor-
e_nee Alexander, Susie Dalrimple,
Wayne Bond, Billy Jack Anderson,
Theresa Moore and Leslie Ross.
Wayne Watts will go to Mississippi
Southern, Jack Arthur Rtels and
H. L. Strickland will re-enter Hines
Junior College in Jackson.
Sgt. Joe B. Howell of Korea and
NEED MONEY
$50.00 - $1500.00
Cut your monthly payments with our
DEBT CONSOLIDATION LOAN
Then 45 Days before your first
payment is due.
HONOR LOAN BROKERS, Inc.
403 South Main Street Hatfiesburg, Mis&
Telephone JU 3.3558
CALL - WRITE - OR COME IN
Locally owned and operated
NEED MONEY
I
Mrs. Howell of Washington arrived
here Friday "rht o visit their
mother, Mrs. R. . Howell and
family. Sgt. Howell l]h a fourteen
day leave.
Mrs. Gary Stringer and baby
Patsy of Hattiesburg spen Dart of
last week here with her rand
mother, Mrs. R. B. Howell and
family and visitexi her father. Jack
Howell and family at Biloxi.
Mrs. Sara Griffin returned home
Saturday after spending t h r e e
weeks with relatives at Vicksburg
and Port Gibson.
Mrs. B. A. Strickland and daugh-
ter Bulah of Gulf port spent Sunday
here with Mr. and irs. D. R. Hail
ad Mrs. Arie Cooker and Mrs. Ella
Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kenard o[
Chattanooga, Tenn. spent Thurs-
day with their uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Hatten.
John Bullard of Langley A.F.B,
Va. is spending his leave here with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. BuN
lard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohm'lea Willia,ns
and Julia Marie of Pascagoula
spent the Labor Day week end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams
and family and MY. and Mrs. Burr !!
Coehran of Deep Creek Community.
Asihma, Bronchitis,
Sinusitis
Responds Well Under
Chiropractic Care
DR. C. A. ENGLE
CH IROPRACTOR
WIGGINS
Next To O'Neal's Gift Center
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White of
Gulfpor were here during the La-
bor Day week end visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Williams and family
and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White and
family.
Mr. and Ms. Bob Bates and
children and Mrs. Edna Clay of
Pascagoula spent the week end hol-
idays with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hat-
en and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howell and
daughters Marie and Betty Peyre-
ene and son James of Pascagoula
spent Monday with Mrs. R. B. How-
11 and family.
Mrs. Maud Wallace and Miss
Elizabeth Archie of Gulfport are
visiting Mrs. Wallace's daughter,
Mrs. Marjorie Hallew'ay in Louis-
ville, Ky.
Mike Hatten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Hatten, celebrated his fifth
birthday anniversary Sunday after-
noon with a party at the home el
:his graxtdparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Smalley. Twelve little friends
OUR SPECIALTY
Lonnie Burkett
Radiator Shop
joined him in the celebratio !
birthday cake, ice cream,
and salted nuts were served.
Baloons and bubble gum
given as favors.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
and daughter of PurvLs spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
let and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
spent Sunday in New Orleans
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Mr. and Mrs Jimmy
and children of Chipley, Fla.
relatives here during the
Day week end. Mr. and Mrs.
ley have a new son, Jimmy Jr.
Jack Riles visited
Seminary Saturday.
PIANOS
Priced To Fit Your
Terms You Can
To Pay
AN INFORMED America is a
strong America. That's why Mr.
Plenti Power, your rural electric
partner, likes to talk the ABC's
of REA and of your Pearl River
Electric Power Association.
Your Pearl River EPA is Democ-
racy in Action, and here's why:
l. HOME MANAGED: Your
directors are elected by ballot.
Each member has one vote.
2. HOME OWNED: Pearl River
EPA is owned 100 per cent by the
people it serves.
3. LOCAL CONTROL: Your Pearl River Electric Power
is owned by Mississippians and not by out-of-state financiers. 'that
that the best interests of Mississippi are always uppermost in you:
ation's business activities and that Mississippi-earned dollars remain in
sissippi--where they belong.
4. FREE ENTERPRISE: America's cherished ideals Of free eaton.,
are typified by Public Power systems such as your Pearl River.
Power Association. Pearl River was organized by Mluippl farma
bring electricity to their farms. Capital was furnished by tho REA a!
being repaid with interest in the same manner that private corpotatior
row money from the RFC.
Nothing complicated about that, is there? That's why Mr. PlenU
your rural electric partner, likes to explain the ABC's of REA mad d
Pearl River Electric Power Association.
... PUBLIC POWER IS THE HEART OF RURAL PROGRESS...
... PLENTI POWER WORKS FOR YOU...
... PLANT AND PROSPER WITH PUBLIC POWER...
.,. PLEN POWER LIGHTENS THE LOAD ....
PEARL RIVER VALLEY
ELECTRIC POWER ASSOCIATION
"Home Owned, Home Managed"
COLUMBIA MISS.
THE STONE COUNTY ENTERPRISE Wiggins (Stone County) Miss. Thursday, September 15,
/ I Ill I II
The Stone untT Iterl?
:l mal1"m¢¢, JUly S. IIOa. at the Feint CJBme -
:,:"- m tmier ACt of Denture. mhL lm
-m- -..JiIMm rudmm will eertul recmv nd
imuflble: All such eommuntttons mu* be ev,d by
IliUm, lint ilmemar'1or Imb]leatlon, but 's Imarantte of
Bimd mJuld be lnclos-ff return of D¢-II
Expenditures Of
Stone County Board
Of Supervisors
DISTRICT FOUR
L. S. Breland, 12 days bridge fore-
man, less SS, 139.68; Walter Miles,
12 days operating pile driver, less
J. 139.68; Gerald Preston, 11 days
bridge labor, 88.00; Leroy Taylor, 12
daYs bridge labor, 96.00; Billy Jack
-Clayton, 7 days bridge labor, 56.00;
J. T. Hart, 4 days bridge labor, 32.-
IX); Murnace Bond, 9 days bridge
labor, 72.00; Vernon Patton, 12 days
bridge labor, 96.00; Larue Lott, 3
days truck & driver, 70.00; Gary
Lott, 12 days bridge labor, 96.00;
Haines Patton, same, 96.00; W. T.
Hart, 5 days bridge labor; 3 days
labor, less SS, 53.35; Houston Evans,
4 days bridge labor, less SS, 31.04;
Johnny Evans, 12 days bridge la-
bor, 96.00; Ray Evans, 5 days bridge
labor, 40.00; L. A. Williams, 6 days
labor, 5 days truck & driver, less
SS, 128.20; I. I Lott, 23 days op-
erting patrol, less SS, 223.10; Larry
¢,ott, 12 days bridge labor, 96.00;
Pete Hickman. 8 days labor, 40.00;
FULL TIME SHEET METAL WORK
and INSTALLATION OF
LOUVERS * EVE STRIPPING
• TERMITE SHIELDS
• ALUMINUM SCREENS,
Custom Made
VENTING ALL TYPES OF HEATERS & FANS
A. D. HART
HART'S SHEET METAL WORKS
Phone WA 8-4483 Pine Street Wiggins
Self Insulating
Plant.--Petal, Miss.
Telephone JU 4-5501
P. O. Box 245
Hattiesburg, Miss.
QUALITY CONCRETE MASONERY
Made In Mississippi By Mississippians
BUILD FOR PERMANENCY
7"
SEE US BEFORE
YOU BUY
Hardware & Building Materials
We Guarantee Quality Merchandise At
ROCK B(HOM PRICES
BUILDING CO.
Announcing Our New....
BEAR TIRE & CAR
SAVING SERVICE
Mlsalined wheels scuff away valuable tire rubber and
cause rapid parts wear, making driving unsafe.
Our New Bear Front End Service can give you greater
ear and tire mileage.. You'll save on gas and repairs
and enjoy more driving comfort and safety. DRIVE IN
TODAY FOR AN INSPECTION.
Our Bear Factory Trained Operators can
tell you in a jiffy whether you are wasting
tires, gas or front-end parts.
STAR CHEVROLET CO.
Phone WA 8-4405 Wiggins
DRIVE WITH SAFETY... ALINE WITH BEAR
The Dishonor Roll
by Jerry Marcus
".,.I01LkYI TO Hf • ..
II II Ik '."Y,./"" "---.,,..._'_- .
"...VJ I IkYS TO ill#.... =
*1 T..a,eer Safety Servic
Inattention is one of the chief causes of motor vehicle
€l¢¢Jdl,
Wroy Cobb, I0 days labor, 50.00;
Trenton Supply Co., Hardware, 34.-
95; The Pure Oil Co., Grader Tube,
10.18; Nolsn Walker, 6 days labor,
30.00; P. M. LOLL, 4½ days truck
and driver, 90.00, R. D. Walker, 9
days labor, 43.65; Wert Evans, Truck,
loader, power saw. etc., on City
Bridge 196.00; Wiggins Machine
Shop, Cutting & welding rods, 3.95,
Ernest Yeager & Sons, Bolts &
nails, 36.00; Percy C. O'Ne, Salary,
less SS, Rtr., M'I, 223.51, James Tay-
lor, Bridge :Decking, 194.56.
DITRICT NO. FIVE
Big Level Grocery, Brake fluid, etc.,
28.78; Earnest O'Neal, Purchase 375
yds. gravel, 185; Joel Bond, Oper-
ating road patrol, less SS, 170.23
Walter Miles, Operating loader, 78.-
81; Ewell Lott, Driving truck, 106.-
"t3; Hexry Hawk, Labor, less SS, 82.-
45; Henry Alexander, Loader opera-
tor, less SS, 184.30; L. S. Breld,
:Bridge supervisor, less SS 81.48; M.
D. Bond, Labor, less SS, 9.70; Le-
roy Taylor, Labor on bridge, 36.00;
Duncan J. Hatten, same, 30.00;
Lewis Earl Quave, same, 18.00; Billy
Jack Clayton, same, 24.00; Curtis
Ray Sellers, Ibor, 13.00; Levon
Breland, 3days truck & driver, 72.-
DO; Alexander Bros., Parts & labor
on truck, 44.61; Gulf Oil Co., Gas
($95.60); Greases and lubes (96.35)
Diesel ($69.01), 259.96; Miss Road
Sup. CO., Fan belt & filters, 8.70;
Moore's Lion Sere. Sta., Tubes
($20.00) ; Battery C$20.95) ; Repah's
($9.60), 50.55; Stribling Bros. Math.
Co., Caterpillar parts, 33.71; Wig-
gins Machine Shop, Welding pile
driver frame, 37.85; Leland L. Bond,
Salary, less SS, Rff. & MI 223.51.
State of MlSSllppl
County of Stone
I HoUle T. Bond, Clerk of the
Chancery Court and Ex-Offico
Clerk of the Board in and for said
County and State, aforesaid, do
hereby certify the foregoing to be
true copy of the Claims allowed
at the Regular Meeting of said
Board, August, 1960, same appear-
ing of record in Claim Docket 6,
Pages 253-258, same being on file
in the Clerk's Offce, Wiggins, Mlss-
sippL
Given under my lnd and of_
ficlal seal, this the 12th day of Au-
gust, A)., 1960.
(Seal) Hollle T. Bond, Clerk
TOUCHSTONE
Radio & TV Service
WE GLADLY FURNISH
24 HOUR SERVICE
Day Phone WA 8-4221
Night Phone WA 8-3653
Big Level News
Mrs. Aaron Byrd nee Carolyn
Dillon was honored with a miscell-
aneous shower Friday night, Aug.
26 at the home of Mrs. N. B. Col-
via. The living room decorations
were white llllies. The honoree
chair was white with a large pink
ribbon bow across the back, Mrs.
Byrd wore a brown and white silk
dress with a pink carnation corsage,
a gift from the hostess: Her mother,
Mrs. Harvie Dillon wore a grecn
dress with a white corsage. Mrs.
Lynn Glaze led an interesting
game. Advice to a bride. Mrs. Jerry
Prescott won the prize which she
gave to the honoree.
The gifts were presented to Mrs.
Byrd in a pink and white basket.
Mrs. Glaze assisted in opennig the
gifts. They were passed to t h e
guests and then displayed. Miss
Barbara Dillon, sister of Mrs. Byrd,
presided over the register.
The dinning room table was cov-
ered with a white linen cloth cen-
,tered with the crystal punch bowl
banked with fern and Rose of Mon-
ctana. The hostess, M2"s. Colon Mc-
Murphy and Mrs. Lynn Glaze serv-
ed the pink punch. Pink and green
petit fours, nuts and mints. Other
hostesses were Mrs. Noble Colvin
Mrs. Huston" L. Breland and Mrs.
J. T. Griffin.
Mrs. Billy Hatten's mother, Mrs.
Nora Penrod of Central City, Ky.,
Jer ncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Arnold of Indianapolis, Ind.,
returfled to their home Wednesdtty
zfter spending a few days in the
Billy Hatten home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Griffin and
children Connie Dale and Cathy
pent last week on a vacation at
Shelby Lake.
" Roar White and Leslie Ross
made a trip to Hattiesburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Esco Bond and
amily of Pascagoula and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Wilson of San Diego,
Calif. spent last Sunday here with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bond and Mr.
and Mrs. Her/non Bond and family
and attended the revival services
at Paramount Baptist Church.
Those from here who will enter
Perkinston Junior College Tuesday
are Roger White, Melrose Bond,
Nancy White, Ned Edwards, Flor-
e_nee Alexander, Susie Dalrimple,
Wayne Bond, Billy Jack Anderson,
Theresa Moore and Leslie Ross.
Wayne Watts will go to Mississippi
Southern, Jack Arthur Rtels and
H. L. Strickland will re-enter Hines
Junior College in Jackson.
Sgt. Joe B. Howell of Korea and
NEED MONEY
$50.00 - $1500.00
Cut your monthly payments with our
DEBT CONSOLIDATION LOAN
Then 45 Days before your first
payment is due.
HONOR LOAN BROKERS, Inc.
403 South Main Street Hatfiesburg, Mis&
Telephone JU 3.3558
CALL - WRITE - OR COME IN
Locally owned and operated
NEED MONEY
I
Mrs. Howell of Washington arrived
here Friday "rht o visit their
mother, Mrs. R. . Howell and
family. Sgt. Howell l]h a fourteen
day leave.
Mrs. Gary Stringer and baby
Patsy of Hattiesburg spen Dart of
last week here with her rand
mother, Mrs. R. B. Howell and
family and visitexi her father. Jack
Howell and family at Biloxi.
Mrs. Sara Griffin returned home
Saturday after spending t h r e e
weeks with relatives at Vicksburg
and Port Gibson.
Mrs. B. A. Strickland and daugh-
ter Bulah of Gulf port spent Sunday
here with Mr. and irs. D. R. Hail
ad Mrs. Arie Cooker and Mrs. Ella
Polk.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kenard o[
Chattanooga, Tenn. spent Thurs-
day with their uncle and aunt. Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Hatten.
John Bullard of Langley A.F.B,
Va. is spending his leave here with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. BuN
lard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohm'lea Willia,ns
and Julia Marie of Pascagoula
spent the Labor Day week end here
with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams
and family and MY. and Mrs. Burr !!
Coehran of Deep Creek Community.
Asihma, Bronchitis,
Sinusitis
Responds Well Under
Chiropractic Care
DR. C. A. ENGLE
CH IROPRACTOR
WIGGINS
Next To O'Neal's Gift Center
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy White of
Gulfpor were here during the La-
bor Day week end visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Williams and family
and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. White and
family.
Mr. and Ms. Bob Bates and
children and Mrs. Edna Clay of
Pascagoula spent the week end hol-
idays with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hat-
en and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howell and
daughters Marie and Betty Peyre-
ene and son James of Pascagoula
spent Monday with Mrs. R. B. How-
11 and family.
Mrs. Maud Wallace and Miss
Elizabeth Archie of Gulfport are
visiting Mrs. Wallace's daughter,
Mrs. Marjorie Hallew'ay in Louis-
ville, Ky.
Mike Hatten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Hatten, celebrated his fifth
birthday anniversary Sunday after-
noon with a party at the home el
:his graxtdparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Smalley. Twelve little friends
OUR SPECIALTY
Lonnie Burkett
Radiator Shop
joined him in the celebratio !
birthday cake, ice cream,
and salted nuts were served.
Baloons and bubble gum
given as favors.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
and daughter of PurvLs spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
let and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
spent Sunday in New Orleans
Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Mr. and Mrs Jimmy
and children of Chipley, Fla.
relatives here during the
Day week end. Mr. and Mrs.
ley have a new son, Jimmy Jr.
Jack Riles visited
Seminary Saturday.
PIANOS
Priced To Fit Your
Terms You Can
To Pay
AN INFORMED America is a
strong America. That's why Mr.
Plenti Power, your rural electric
partner, likes to talk the ABC's
of REA and of your Pearl River
Electric Power Association.
Your Pearl River EPA is Democ-
racy in Action, and here's why:
l. HOME MANAGED: Your
directors are elected by ballot.
Each member has one vote.
2. HOME OWNED: Pearl River
EPA is owned 100 per cent by the
people it serves.
3. LOCAL CONTROL: Your Pearl River Electric Power
is owned by Mississippians and not by out-of-state financiers. 'that
that the best interests of Mississippi are always uppermost in you:
ation's business activities and that Mississippi-earned dollars remain in
sissippi--where they belong.
4. FREE ENTERPRISE: America's cherished ideals Of free eaton.,
are typified by Public Power systems such as your Pearl River.
Power Association. Pearl River was organized by Mluippl farma
bring electricity to their farms. Capital was furnished by tho REA a!
being repaid with interest in the same manner that private corpotatior
row money from the RFC.
Nothing complicated about that, is there? That's why Mr. PlenU
your rural electric partner, likes to explain the ABC's of REA mad d
Pearl River Electric Power Association.
... PUBLIC POWER IS THE HEART OF RURAL PROGRESS...
... PLENTI POWER WORKS FOR YOU...
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