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4A-THE SEA COAST ECHO?THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1984
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The cooler weather was refreshing on Wednesday morning, and also tells us that Fall will soon be fast upon us.
Summer seems to have leaped by this year, and we had a lot of high humidity days due to the numerous rains.
Homeowners did a lot of grass cutting because of the moisture and lack of any extended dry periods.
The annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon received pledges of more than $32 million nationally for a record over the Labor Day period.
Jimmy Lagasse, telethon general chairman for Hancock and West Harrison counties reports his group received pledges for over $4,430 by the end of the telethon.
Lagasse is still taking pledges and hopes to reach a $6,000 total for the area.
The work by the Waveland Civic Association, of which Lagasse is president, and everyone involved, is really appreciated and goes to a very worthwhile cause.
Appreciation goes to everyone who supported the Muscular Dystrophy Telethon through making a pledge, donating time, and helping in any other way.
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SUCCESSFUL TELETHON?The Waveland Ci participated in the Annual Jerry Lewis Musci Telethon by receiving pledges from Hancock a sion Counties. Jimmy Lagasse, general chairm telethon, reported his group collected $4,430 du sion time and is still taking pledges in hopes of i


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