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for Joseph Henry Fiber St., Bay St. jon Monday, June i Funeral Home in
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aturday, June 21, eneral Hospital in i native of New member of the St. Church in New
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Funeral Home is arrangements.
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William uougias wwcii, ?*, -------
1, Pass Christian, died Saturday, June 7, 1986 in Pass Christian.
Mr. Owen was a native of Alabama and a veteran of World War II.
Graveside services were held Friday at Biloxi National Cemetery. Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Ba? St. Louis was in charge of arrangements.
CLEVELAND WYATT
Visitation for Cleveland ?Rocky? Wyatt Sr., 81, 404 Main St., Bay St. Louis, will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, June 22 at Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the funeral home chapel. Burial will follow in the Bayou Coco Cemeter in Kiln.
Mr. Wyatt died Saturday, June 21, 1986 in Hancock General Hospital. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and retired after 44 years with AT&T. Mr. Wyatt was a native of Spartenburg, S.C.
Survivors include his widow, Mary
S.	Wyatt of Bay St. Louis; one son, Cleveland Wyatt Jr. of Kiln; two daughters, Louise Wyatt Depreo of Pass Chrisitan and Betty Wyatt ShiyouofKiln; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
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NG PRICES u\D DOWN ave accepted a job on and will be moving afraid I will not be much housing due to Can you tell me what , have done in recent , Jackson ar A.M.:
answer to your ques-course depend on the i are moving as well as ood within that city, w, prices vary greatly to location.
n more general terms, lation compiled by the le Bank Board shows prices are still on the the increase continues arginal.
jvious 12 months, the :e of both new and ex-ng increased less than :ent. In 32 markets the average price of
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jumped 30.4 percent in the last year, from $116,000 to $151,300.
For answers to questions, write Dr. Dennis Tosh, P.O. Box 295, University, Ms. 38677
Anderson
Mike Shelton?s death believed to be suicide
Donald Mike Shelton, 52, of No. 7 Kenser Lane, Gulfport was found dead Thursday on Bayou La Croix Road north of US-90.
From all indications Shelton died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Hancock County Sheriff Ronald Peterson said.
Peterson said witnesses had seen Shelton standing by his car and when they returned approximately
10	minutes later, he was lying in front of the vehicle.
A .357 magnum handgun was also found near the body, authorities reported.
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1946, Mr. Suzeneau returned to Higgins Industries shipyard in New Orleans. He also was employed at Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula before opening the Suzno Flying School at Hancock County Airport on Longfellow Drive where he also served as flying instructor in the early 1950s.
Mr. Seuzeneau was an experienced pilot and was one of the first managers of the Stennis Field Airport in Hancock County.
He was proprietor of Cher?s Restaurant in Bay St. Louis in the early 1970s and had been a Biloxi nightclub operator for several years.
Mr. Seuzeneau was a member of the Bay-Waveland and Camel Groups of Alcoholics Anonymous in Bay St. Louis for some 18 years and was instrumental in the founding and operation of the Rebos Club on St. John Street.
At the time of his death he was serving as Mississippi Gulf Coast community relations and aftercare consultant for Bowling Green Inn
alcoholism and drug abuse treatment center in Mandeville, La.
He was also serving as a full-time consultant to the New Orleans Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, operators of the 524-HELP line.
Mr. Seuzeneau was a Catholic, a member of Our Lady of the Gulf Parish.
He was a member of Bay St. Louis Post No. 139, American Legion and the Bay St. Louis Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Mr. Seuzeneau was preceded in death by a son, Malcolm Seuzeneau Jr.; his parents, Myrtle Peiri Seuzeneau and George L. Seuzeneau Sr.; and a sister, Marjorie Seuzeneau Nelson.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Hale Seuzeneau of Bay St. Louis; one daughter, Mrs. Cheryl Morris of Council Bluffs, Iowa; one brother, Sheldon Seuzeneau Sr. of Bay St. Louis; two grandchildren, Gerald Kennedy IV of Albuquerque, N.M. and Windy Kennedy of Council Bluffs; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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refusal to take a breath-inhalator test and driving on the wrong side of the road, police said.
Anderson?s past convictions of drunken driving include Feb. 1,1976, Dec. 28, 1983, Jan. 5, 1984, Nov. 5, 1984 and Feb. 23,1985.
He was acquitted of manslaughter charges following a July 17, 1982 four-vehicle traffic accident which resulted in the death of Amanda B. Carter, a Bay St. Louis school teacher on the US-90 Bay of St. Louis Bridge.
Anderson, charged first with driving under the influence, was later charged with manslaughter.
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