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November 25, 1949
Sea Coast Echo, page 10, column 6.
Supervisor Monthly Minutes, Bills ordered paid.
....Albert Heitzmann, hauling and Ice Book for Circuit Court, $4.00....
December 30.1949
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 4.
Supervisor Meeting Minutes, Bills ordered paid.
....Albert Heitzmann, Hauling trash, $3.00....
1950s
Newspaper clipping.
Hancock County Eagle, Eagle Pub. Co., John Damborino, Editor, phone 265.
PHOTO of ALBERT HEITZMANN on page 1.
Caption: CAN THIS BE HERE? Yes it is! The picture above shows Mr. Albert Heitzmann Sr, with bananas grown here in his back yard of his home on Keller Avenue. Mr. Heitzmann grew 13 bunches of these bananas, averaging as many as 72 to the bunch. Just goes to show what can be grown right here in our section of the country. Photo by Tony Scafidi.
February 17,1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 6, column 5.
Supervisor Meeting Minutes, Bills ordered paid.
....Albert Heitzmann, Sr., Hauling, $3.00....
....George Heitzmann, Salary—$150.00(he worked for Tax Assessor Claiborne J. Ladner)...
April 14.1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 3, column 6.
“By Gone Days, April, May, June 1907”
Lillian Laura, infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Albert Heitzmann, was christened at Our Lady of the Gulf Church. Sponsors were Miss Ida Laurent and Mr. Leon Favre.
May 12,1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 12, column 3.
“By Gone Days, November & December 1907”
Albert Heitzmann was contracting with Mr. Gardebled for a new bakery building and residence to cost about $1500 and to be located on Citizen Street.
August 25.1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 14, column 2 Days gone By 1909.
James H. Breath sold his bakery business to Albert Heitzmann; he left for New Orleans where he assumed a position with the Leon Godchaux Co.
September 8,1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 4, column 4.
BY GONE DAYS July and August 1909.
Albert Heitzmann purchased the Bay St. Louis Bakery from James H. Breath. He changed the name of the establishment to the Heitzmann Bakery.
September 29.1950
Sea Coast Echo, page 9, column 6.
Give Farewell Party for Raymond Traub.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Manuel were hosts at a dinner at their home recently honoring Raymond Traub who left Monday, September 25, for the service.


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