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One Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-025_002)

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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.

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School Buses (Image 1961-246_003)

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From San Marcos Record: And they are off, at least for the first day, as close to 3000 students came and went during the opening of public school in San Marcos, Tuesday. After a day of untangling schedules, getting books, renewing acquaintances and making new friends, the boys and girls of grades one through 12 were glad to knock off at 3:30 pm. Regular hours for classes begin Wednesday in a new year for learning.

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School Buses (Image 1961-246_004)

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From San Marcos Record: A terrific responsibility for the safety of school children rests in the hands of these men, the bus drivers of the local schools. Going around the table are Alvester Marburger, Ken Burns, Jim Bone, Kirby Kellogg, Frank Mooney, Weldon E. Polzin, Henry Dalton, Kenneth W. Johnson, Bill Telford, Joe Froh, and school business manager A. S. Mahan who has been discussing insurance with the drivers.

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Two Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-020_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Two traffic violations were put in the books on this accident that took place in the 1100 block of West Hopkins Friday evening. Driver of the car on the left, Frutoso Silguero was charged with driving too fast for conditions, while the driver of the other car, Bill Slaughter, was charged with improper parking.

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Two Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-020_002)

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From San Marcos Record: Two traffic violations were put in the books on this accident that took place in the 1100 block of West Hopkins Friday evening. Driver of the car on the left, Frutoso Silguero was charged with driving too fast for conditions, while the driver of the other car, Bill Slaughter, was charged with improper parking.

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Two Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-020_003)

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From San Marcos Record: Two traffic violations were put in the books on this accident that took place in the 1100 block of West Hopkins Friday evening. Driver of the car on the left, Frutoso Silguero was charged with driving too fast for conditions, while the driver of the other car, Bill Slaughter, was charged with improper parking.

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Two Vehicle Traffic Accident (Image 1961-020_004)

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From San Marcos Record: Two traffic violations were put in the books on this accident that took place in the 1100 block of West Hopkins Friday evening. Driver of the car on the left, Frutoso Silguero was charged with driving too fast for conditions, while the driver of the other car, Bill Slaughter, was charged with improper parking.

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Wolf Trapper (Image 1961-348_001)

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From San Marcos Record: Just a pup, but he won't ever kill a lamb because he was caught in a trap by Adolph Schacherl, official trapper of the U. S. Dept. of Interior Predatory Animal Control. Eight wolves have been trapped by Schacherl during the past five weeks since he began his present program. This one was trapped on the Morton Ranch six miles west.

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Yard of the Month (Image 1961-366_005)

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From San Marcos Record: September yard of the month goes to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Creekmoore, Sr. at 962 Sycamore Street. The fall season is approaching when it is difficult to keep lawns and shrubbery green and flowers blooming. This lawn is beautifully clipped and the shrubbery is tastefully planted. Along the driveway is a good stand of roses in bloom. The Creekmoore's have a regular routine for clipping, mowing and are justifiably proud of the dividends in pleasure this beautiful yard pays them. Honorable mention goes to Mr. and Mrs. M/L. Mitchell at 1031 Sycamore Street.

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Yard of the Month (Image 1961-366_006)

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From San Marcos Record: September yard of the month goes to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Creekmoore, Sr. at 962 Sycamore Street. The fall season is approaching when it is difficult to keep lawns and shrubbery green and flowers blooming. This lawn is beautifully clipped and the shrubbery is tastefully planted. Along the driveway is a good stand of roses in bloom. The Creekmoore's have a regular routine for clipping, mowing and are justifiably proud of the dividends in pleasure this beautiful yard pays them. Honorable mention goes to Mr. and Mrs. M/L. Mitchell at 1031 Sycamore Street.

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Yard of the Month (Image 1961-366_007)

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From San Marcos Record: September yard of the month goes to Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Creekmoore, Sr. at 962 Sycamore Street. The fall season is approaching when it is difficult to keep lawns and shrubbery green and flowers blooming. This lawn is beautifully clipped and the shrubbery is tastefully planted. Along the driveway is a good stand of roses in bloom. The Creekmoore's have a regular routine for clipping, mowing and are justifiably proud of the dividends in pleasure this beautiful yard pays them. Honorable mention goes to Mr. and Mrs. M/L. Mitchell at 1031 Sycamore Street.

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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.