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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_023)

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From San Marcos Record: Coming and going, these 20 boy scouts and district Scout executive Frank Hilton learned how heavy a pound was last Thursday morning when they hiked down the San Marcos River about five miles to camp overnight. The boys and Hilton carried everything they needed for the camp on their backs both out and back and after the first few miles most of them discovered things they could have left at home. These scouts members of Rotary sponsored Troop 116 are one of the many organizations that benefit from the local United Way.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_024)

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From San Marcos Record: Coming and going, these 20 boy scouts and district Scout executive Frank Hilton learned how heavy a pound was last Thursday morning when they hiked down the San Marcos River about five miles to camp overnight. The boys and Hilton carried everything they needed for the camp on their backs both out and back and after the first few miles most of them discovered things they could have left at home. These scouts members of Rotary sponsored Troop 116 are one of the many organizations that benefit from the local United Way.

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Health Department (Image 1961-140_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Antonio Espinoza and his family were among the eighty individuals who received inoculations at the Hays County Health Department in its fifth Friday afternoon clinic under the direction of public health nurse Mrs. Florence Mann. Comforting Antonio is Mrs. Ann Henk, department secretary.

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Health Department (Image 1961-140_006)

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From San Marcos Record: Antonio Espinoza and his family were among the eighty individuals who received inoculations at the Hays County Health Department in its fifth Friday afternoon clinic under the direction of public health nurse Mrs. Florence Mann. Comforting Antonio is Mrs. Ann Henk, department secretary.

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Health Department (Image 1961-140_007)

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From San Marcos Record: Antonio Espinoza and his family were among the eighty individuals who received inoculations at the Hays County Health Department in its fifth Friday afternoon clinic under the direction of public health nurse Mrs. Florence Mann. Comforting Antonio is Mrs. Ann Henk, department secretary.

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Salute for Schools (Image 1961-253_009)

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From San Marcos Record: Contest winners receive their gift certificates totaling $150 in value from Chamber of Commerce president Noble Field, right, after the big September school welcome naming contest that ended last week. Left to right are L.F. Martin, coordinator for the welcome, Janice Turner, third place winner. Mrs. Dibrell Waldrip. second place winner. and Mrs. G. G. Parks, who won with her title "Salute to Schools."

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Salute for Schools (Image 1961-253_010)

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From San Marcos Record: Contest winners receive their gift certificates totaling $150 in value from Chamber of Commerce president Noble Field, right, after the big September school welcome naming contest that ended last week. Left to right are L.F. Martin, coordinator for the welcome, Janice Turner, third place winner. Mrs. Dibrell Waldrip. second place winner. and Mrs. G. G. Parks, who won with her title "Salute to Schools."

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_006)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_007)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_008)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Sonic Boom Damage (Image 1961-221_009)

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From San Marcos Record: Air Force B-58 Hustlers flew over San Marcos last Thursday morning creating a sonic boom causing several broken windows in the downtown business district. Damage was estimated at $500. The training flights originated from Carswell AFB. San Marcos is located within a forty-mile flight corridor stretching from Amarillo to Matagorda Bay. The business owners will be reimbursed by the Air Force for the damage to their property created by the sonic boom.

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Tigers Baseball Team (Image 1961-325_001)

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From the San Marcos Daily Record: The Tigers, semi-pro champs of San Marcos, pose after a close battle with the blue Sox on Wednesday night of last week. Kneeling left to right are Lem Cox, Pete Sandoval, Robert Krause, and Elmo Walker. Standing are Rollie Caswell, Tommy Lee Wright, Chicken Jackson, Donnie Schmidt, and Jackie Johnson. 8/24/1961