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WAVELAND TOWN HALL WAS BADLY DAMAGED AS MOST OF THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS SECTION OF WAVELAND WAS WIPPED OUT..
^,'/uu strong irom me miss. National ouard who were well in — command of the tedious task of safe-guarding from looting the properties, of helpless victims. Peace of mind was brought to countless people as the Tri-County C. B. Fraternity, Inc. and tiie Old Natchez Amateur Radio Club sent out messages of assurance to anxious relatives and friends. Mississippi Highway Patrolmen are due praise in the highest for they spared no effort in amazing accomplishments. Not to be overlooked were the services of theSeven-Day Adventists of Louisiana, theGulf State Marine Fisheries Commission of New Orleans and countless un-named individuals and firms who arrived with fresh water, food, medical supplies, milk — and yes, even food fnr stranded
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MLROAD CROSSING OF THE BAY WILL BE WITHOUT RAILS. THE RAILS WERE HURLED JJLTED SINCE BRIDGE IS STANDING INTO THE BAY.
HELICOPTER SURVEYS THE DESTRUCTION MARK ON THE ENTIRE MISSISSIPPI GULF DONE TO THE BAY AREA EARLY MONDAY COAST.
MORNING AFTER CAMILLE LEFT HER
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LOOKING TOWARDS AN APARTMENT ABOVE WAVELAND DRUG STORE IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA OF WAVELAND.
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ARCENEAUXS SERVICE STATION LOCATED
ON BEACH BLVD. REMAINS IN PARTIAL CONTACT.


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