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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

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Annette School of Dance (Image 1961-008_005)

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From San Marcos Record: Mrs. Margo Lewis will teach classes in baton, ballet, tap, acrobatics and ballroom dancing at the San Marcos branch of the Annette School of Dancing this year at the American Legion Hall. Mrs. Lewis is a chemistry major at SWTTC. She danced with the Houston Youth Symphony Ballet and was a pupil of Ann Keene, with whom she also taught.

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Snakes (Image 1961-218_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Giant coral snake – this deadly coral snake measuring more than 10 inches is shown by Sammy Patton and Richard Thompson, who killed the reptile in a pasture near the end of the Lime Kiln Road. Herpetologists report that coral snakes seldom reach this length. The boys are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Lime Kiln Road.

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Snakes (Image 1961-218_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Giant coral snake – this deadly coral snake measuring more than 10 inches is shown by Sammy Patton and Richard Thompson, who killed the reptile in a pasture near the end of the Lime Kiln Road. Herpetologists report that coral snakes seldom reach this length. The boys are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Lime Kiln Road.

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United Fund (Image 1961-338_003)

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Photograph of two men standing in front of chalkboard. From San Marcos Daily Reocrd: United Fund target for the coming year is this $23,000 shown by drive chairman Lee Swift to new UF president Jerry Moore, left. The two men along with the new budget, were unanimously approved by the United Fund board of directors Tuesday night at the regular meeting. Moor and Swift expressed confidence that Hays County would band together to soot the target goal for the goal. The two will visit area leaders this week organizing the drive.

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United Fund (Image 1961-338_004)

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Photograph of two men standing in front of chalkboard. From San Marcos Daily Reocrd: United Fund target for the coming year is this $23,000 shown by drive chairman Lee Swift to new UF president Jerry Moore, left. The two men along with the new budget, were unanimously approved by the United Fund board of directors Tuesday night at the regular meeting. Moor and Swift expressed confidence that Hays County would band together to soot the target goal for the goal. The two will visit area leaders this week organizing the drive.

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Aquarena Springs (Image 1961-001_018)

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From San Marcos Record: As silent as a world as that of the stuffed Indian Chief belongs to Miss Peggy Gaines attractive employee of Aquarena who has proved herself as top hand in the gift shop in spite of her deaf handicap. Peggy has taught many of her co-workers to use sign language for communication and the whole staff hates to see her return to school in Austin in the Fall.

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_022)

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From San Marcos Record: The Munnerlyns. Lily and Ford are president of the Texas Unit of Wally Byam Caravan, They live in Houston. Lily is the composer of the Caravan official song. They succeed the Shannon's of Fort Worth, who served as president for the past year ending in July.

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Caravanners (Image 1961-071_023)

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From San Marcos Record: Gertrude Robb of San Antonio starts lunch in the comfortable Airstream trailer which they call home much of the year. Husband Kenneth is trying out the city pool. The Robbs are part of the 100 or more trialities here for the Labor Day get together.

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One Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-025_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Damage doesn't show at least in this photo, but this car driven by Lonnie Lillie of San Marcos downed at a railroad traffic warning signal Thursday morning shortly after midnight with an estimate of $2000 damage to the signal. The car received $500 estimated damages.