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Employment Service Places 431 In Jobs
The local employees of the Mississippi State Employment Service, located in the Agricultural Building on Necaise Avenue, have been in operation nine weeks taking Job orders, applications, and placing many people on permanent and temporary Jobs.
For the month of August starting on or about the 22nd of August, your State Employment Service here in Bay St. Louis placed 163 people on Jobs. For the month of September 268 people were placed on Jobs. During the same period the Employment Office contacted 217 employers to secure labor market information, develop Jobe, discuss workers, or ex-
plain our services.
At the moment the agency has applications in active file containing many clerical workers, domestic help, operating engineers, carpenters, and truck drivers.
In addition to the regular duties of the office, a small portion of Nyc has been revived and started in operation Monday the 20th of October. This phase of NYC will last thirteen weeks.
If you are in need of a job, or in need of workers, take advantage of our services and come by the office from 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.M., or call 467-9473.
Camellias Blcare Following CamHta
Camellia growers along the ? Gulfcoast have suffered damage and loss of pla. i.. lowing the ravages of itur;'i-cane Camille, however, :?3in K. Williams, affectionately known as ?Mr. Gulfport?, has had 22 blossoms on his plarts following the storm which lsft six large trees sprawled a-.ioss the Camellia beds and hundreds of tree limbs and other debris lodged amongst the shrub ltmhs.	,
Williams, a frequent winner	|
in local and regional Camellia	i
shows, reports 5 blooms on Ari	1
Jisha, 4 on September Mcr'i,
2 Pink Perfection, 2 Go?.?T-rnor	r
Mouton, 1 Marie Bracey, 2 Mathotiana (Purple Da\vn)| 2 Alba Plena, 2 Onjjt, and 1	a
Hermes Ville de Nantes. Many	j,
of these blossoms are consider-	v
ed ?unseasonable?' ? i,-o from fine beds represon -	i-
bout 100 plants. The gaiv.en is located in Gulfport at 2213 Kelly Avenue.	\
Williams is tie toiler	tc
manager of the Gulfport ?.a:.:	ti
ber of Commerce, and i; >ec-	i.
retary for the Fishing i.'ocleo	lc
held annually in Gulfport.	m
Memorial Held By	J
Coast Chapter DAI!
Mrs. Clarence J.	,
who lost her life during ,ui - i-	*?'
cane Camille', wa.?	;	-a	?
a memorial servji :i,:- . ber Gulf Coast <?	?	-?	i	cet::u;
of the Daughterr o: t?\R	]
rican Revolution.
Services were c- ..	j
The Reverend Mr.
Jr. who told of Mi ;,	- 's	(
background in co>i;;,-ctK.'.	,
the work of the chapter.	Y
During themeeting ex,? c::?	k
sions of sympathy were ex* ed to Mmes. Phihp Laiiie. . Dauterive and T. J. Gar-i ; of Bay St. Louis; Mrs. .-an.es	t
Harsh of Wiggins; Mrs. M, E. James of Gulfport; Mrs, O.O.	r
Feaster of Long Beach aiKi	^
Mrs. T. M. Dye of Bilovi, nil of whom lost their homes dur- ' v ing the storm.	_____
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