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Hubcap Ring (Image 1961-178_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Among the stolen goods taken from the rented garage of five San Marcos teenagers were hubcaps, tires, lawn furniture, garden hoses, floodlights and other assorted items. Police believe the arrest of the youths will at least slow the rash of auto-part thefts that have plagued the city in recent weeks.

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San Marcos Robbery (Image 1961-179_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Among the stolen goods taken from the rented garage of five San Marcos teenagers were hubcaps, tires, lawn furniture, garden hoses, floodlights and other assorted items. Police believe the arrest of the youths will at least slow the rash of auto-part thefts that have plagued the city in recent weeks.

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San Marcos Robbery (Image 1961-179_002-1)

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From San Marcos Record: Among the stolen goods taken from the rented garage of five San Marcos teenagers were hubcaps, tires, lawn furniture, garden hoses, floodlights and other assorted items. Police believe the arrest of the youths will at least slow the rash of auto-part thefts that have plagued the city in recent weeks.

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San Marcos Robbery (Image 1961-179_002-2)

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From San Marcos Record: Among the stolen goods taken from the rented garage of five San Marcos teenagers were hubcaps, tires, lawn furniture, garden hoses, floodlights and other assorted items. Police believe the arrest of the youths will at least slow the rash of auto-part thefts that have plagued the city in recent weeks.

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San Marcos Robbery (Image 1961-179_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Among the stolen goods taken from the rented garage of five San Marcos teenagers were hubcaps, tires, lawn furniture, garden hoses, floodlights and other assorted items. Police believe the arrest of the youths will at least slow the rash of auto-part thefts that have plagued the city in recent weeks.

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Welcome San Marcos Newcomers (Image 1961-363_015)

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From San Marcos Record: The Hillard Keeney's Family – Left to right – Jimmy, Hilliard, Karen, Reese and Darla. The family moved to San Marcos for Hillard Keeney to become the new manager of Widelight.

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Welcome San Marcos Newcomers (Image 1961-363_016)

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From San Marcos Record: The Hillard Keeney's Family – Left to right – Jimmy, Hilliard, Karen, Reese and Darla. The family moved to San Marcos for Hillard Keeney to become the new manager of Widelight.

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Yard of the Month (Image 1961-366_022)

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From San Marcos Record: July yard of the month – the plaque deservedly goes to the beautiful yard of the R.J. Pollards on 211 South Ridgeway for the month of July as awarded by the Balcones Garden Club. This yard utilizes the native trees, has good permanent planting and a striking planter of caladiums of many varieties along the front. The judging committee wishes to give honorable mention to the residents of Highland Drive who strive for lovely yard as having the most beautiful whole street.

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Yard of the Month (Image 1961-366_023)

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From San Marcos Record: July yard of the month – the plaque deservedly goes to the beautiful yard of the R.J. Pollards on 211 South Ridgeway for the month of July as awarded by the Balcones Garden Club. This yard utilizes the native trees, has good permanent planting and a striking planter of caladiums of many varieties along the front. The judging committee wishes to give honorable mention to the residents of Highland Drive who strive for lovely yard as having the most beautiful whole street.

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Zora Talbot and Book (Image 1960-276_003)

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From San Marcos Record: 'Stringtown,' a book published by Mrs. Zora Talbot is now off the press and available for readers, Mrs. talbot announced this week. Compiling the book about the strung-out settlement southwest of San Marcos took a lot of work, Mrs. Talbot said. "And I wouldn't want to do it again." From the July 6, 1961, issue.

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Trophy Winners (Image 1961-327_003)

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Photograph of three boys with trophies standing in front of go-karts. From San Marcos Record: Biggest trophy winners in San Marcos history are probably these three boys shown holding the awards they won at the recent Texas-New Mexico go-kart races held in Uvalde. Dudley Harper, Joe Warner and Ray Harper each won a slot in the national tourney to be held in Wisconsin later this summer at the sectional meet. The trophies have been won by the boys since January.

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Trophy Winners (Image 1961-327_004)

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Photograph of three boys with trophies standing in front of go-karts. From San Marcos Record: Biggest trophy winners in San Marcos history are probably these three boys shown holding the awards they won at the recent Texas-New Mexico go-kart races held in Uvalde. Dudley Harper, Joe Warner and Ray Harper each won a slot in the national tourney to be held in Wisconsin later this summer at the sectional meet. The trophies have been won by the boys since January.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_015)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain. Hanging up some damp clothing are Mike Elliott and J. T. Collins, members of Rotary Troop 116 of San Marcos.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_016)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain. Hanging up some damp clothing are Mike Elliott and J. T. Collins, members of Rotary Troop 116 of San Marcos.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_017)

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From San Marcos Record: Wet weather camping means ditching tents and Buck Henderson, local Boy Scout, preforms the job before spending seven days at Camp Tom Wooten near lake Austin. Henderson's ditch paid dividends as it helped drain five inches of rain away from the tent Sunday evening.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_018)

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From San Marcos Record: Wet weather camping means ditching tents and Buck Henderson, local Boy Scout, preforms the job before spending seven days at Camp Tom Wooten near lake Austin. Henderson's ditch paid dividends as it helped drain five inches of rain away from the tent Sunday evening.

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Boy Scouts (Image 1961-045_019)

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From San Marcos Record: Drying out time came Monday morning for these Boy Scouts at Camp Tom Wooten after they spent a night under five inches of rain.