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h^NCOCK COUNTY
“Extending Hospitality and
Offering Opportunity”
VOL. 56 — No. 40
Mayor And Commission Council Request Study City Ordinance
Advise Property Owners in Beach Area to Make Study Of Ordinance—Plan and Survey To Be Made To Condemn All Buildings Facing Beach From East Side
BAY GARMENT CO.
To RE-OPEN PLANT ON OCTOBER 6TH.
The Bay Garment Company will re-open its plant at Bay St. Louis, on Monday, October 6th. 1947.
All employees and former employees and others interested in securing steady work are invited to attend a mass meeting at the Company’s office at 112 South Second Street, in Bay St. Louis, on Saturday, October 4th., at 10 o’clock A. M.
At this time plans will be revealed and discussed for the opening and future operating plans. Applications for employment will also be accepted at this meeting.
Liste d below are the starting dates of each operation at the plant.
Front Making Department—Monday, October 6tb.	‘
Pocket Making Department—Monday, October 6th.
Back Making Department—Monday, October 6th.
Sleeve Making Department—Monday, October 6th.
Collar Making Department—Monday, October 6th.
Cuff Making Department—Monday, October 6.th.
Pocket Setting Department—Tuesday, October 7th.
. Assembly Line Department—Wednesday, October 8th.
Pressing Department — Thursday, October 9th.
Five Truck Units To Be Shipped Ben Hille Motors To Arrive Not Later Than October 6th.
The following is a notice from the Mayor and Commission Council requesting a study of Grdinonce Twelve of the City of Bay St. Louis, relating to fire limits and the construction, equipment and maintenance of buildings within the limits of the City of Bay St. Louis, and which ordinance deals principally with buildings in the area on the Beach Front from State to Union St. j The Board of Mayor and Commis-: sioners of Bay St. Louis wish to take advantage of this opportunity to call your attention to Ordinace No. 12, providing for fire limits and the construction, eqfjiprry&rit and m/ainte-I nance of buildings within the City j of Bay St. Louis. This ordinance ] deals principally with the construc-j tion of buildings facing Front Street, on both sides and it is provided therein the type of structures that can be built or repaired. Also, it is further provided that a permit be obtained until a comprehensive plan as provided for in said ordinance shall have been submitted to the council for the repairing, enlarging, or altering said buildings, and in addition to the other penalties provided for in said fire limits, it further Rrovided “structures hereafter erected WITHOUT PERMIT or not in conformity with this ordinance shall be removed.”
The provisions above quoted, from Ordinance No. 12, are given for the purpose of advising those persons who contemplate repairing or rebuilding their buildings destroyed, or partially destroyed by the hurricane, or the effects thereof and in advance of any expenditure on their part for construction that does not come within the provisions of the ordinance, and will have to be removed unless full compliance with the or-nnll haup been made


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