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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Dallas vacationers at Port Aransas ate breakfast after vacating first the island and later North Beach at Corpus Christi. Left are Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bramlett, right Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenner, all of Dallas. It was the second time the foursome had been un off the island by storms.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_030)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_031)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_032)

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From San Marcos Record: Clothes for the refugees poured into Hays County Memorial Hospital early this week as Seventh Day Adventist prepared to send a truckload of the clothing to the Houston area. Here Hospital Auxiliary workers help sort through the garments.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Refugees from Port Lavaca and Point Comfort eat breakfast here after a night drive from those coastal points on the path of the storm John W. Gayle, left, his family and grandparents are glad to be on safe ground. Gayle is an employee of Alcoa.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_003)

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From San Marcos Record: hangar gone plane intact – The San Marcos City Airport lost a large portion of roofing from some of its hangars, but no damage was reported to the heavily moored aircraft. Sheet metal from the hangar was strewn downwind more that 100 yards.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_004)

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From San Marcos Record: hangar gone plane intact – The San Marcos City Airport lost a large portion of roofing from some of its hangars, but no damage was reported to the heavily moored aircraft. Sheet metal from the hangar was strewn downwind more that 100 yards.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_005)

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From San Marcos Record: We picked cotton Friday night until eleven then began closing up everything before we finally left our farm homes about 2 a. m. Sunday. This is the E. S. Lauritsen family from near Palacios who arrived in San Marcos early Sunday and could not find lodging anywhere. Later they went to Wimberley after camps there had been reopened to shelter those from coastal areas.

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Hurricane Carla (Image 1961-139_009)

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From San Marcos Record: Small but significant were strands of broken electrical and telephone lines that lay sagging from poles in the area. Repairmen working around the clock soon had most of the systems back in operation, however, LCRA estimated damages to their facilities at $10,000 to $15,000 in the San Marcos area.