Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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Funeral Services For Robert Ahr
All Bus Routes
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PO 2-3363 LaCoste
EVANS REAL ESTATE
. Farms, Ranches, And
Sub-Divisions
Mrs: Edna Moe Evans
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FOR YOUR STOCK NEEDS
GOOD QUALITY FEED
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WEDDING PORTRAITS
MO 3-4317 DEVINE
CLOUD MONDAYS
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you're to be a victim.
Insure today I They
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My Beauty Shop
Dial KE 8-2533
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H. BRU MILLER
' Linennod Real Estote Broker
Miller Real Estate Office ,
After I p.m.-Mon. thru Frl»
1705 Ave. M Dial HA 6-25231
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Joe; W. Steinle, president,
announced final plans. ..
It was poted cash door
prizes would be awarded dut-
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FOR A SMALL BUSINESS
WITH BIG IDEAS!
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Insurance Agency
Glennis & Sylvan Stein ,
Casliuoville ~ l. KE 8-2232
Ahr’s Flower Shop
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS!
PO 2-3223 LoCppo
Frank J. Keller
General Merchandise
Castroville
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Medina Valley School buses
will begin running on the first
day of school, Sept. 3. , -
- bus routes will, be the
same as last school term and
the time schedule will be the
samei - - . L.5 an.
Bus No. 1 will be driven by
Edward Ranger and W. B.
Sansom.
Bus No. 2 will be driven by..
Donald Hazelwood.
KE 8-2222 CASTROVILLE
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Funeral services for Rob-
bert Ahr, 72, who passed a-
way in a San Antonio hospital
Aug. 3, were held Monday,
Aug. 5, in Alamo Chapels,
followed by requiem mass at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
with Rev. Huber L. Bauman
celebrant. Rosary was recited
Aug. 4.
Ahr w a s bo r u in Ch s t r o v ille
on June21, 1891, bufhad been
a resident of Ban- Antonio for
the past 45ears.He was a
membe; of Sacred Heart Cath-
uthoritiessay that there isn't
a bingle crop grown in the world
today which doesn'thaye oslarg
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numbar of different species of in-
sees living on its roofs, stems,
leavee, seed, or fruit. They esti-
mate that 90 par cenj of the food
man grows would be destroyed if
we didn’t wage constant war on
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Bus No. 3 will be driven by
Billy Holcomb in the, morning
and Cecil Reynolds in the. ,
evening. In the.morning and in .
the evening, the bus‘will make
the run to Medina ake first
and then return the western
route by the Balzen and Jagge.
farms fot the first half of the
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Final St. Louis Day Plans
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Discussed At Society Meet
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Drop By And Visit
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/‘ERIKA and MKB i
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holders of meal ticket stubs.
Also discussed^ was the,
possibility of selling tamales
.later in the day Oscar Suehs
was asked to investigate
prices; . we-c,0eee,
A public address system to
speedup service operations
at. the dining tables, will be
installed by Gene rrehs. / .
In other business, the
society welcomed Arthur Haby
as a new member and was "
•, advised of the Catholic State .
League meeting in San An-
tonio later this month. A-:
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schoolyear. The route will be >
reversed the second half of:
the, term,
7. Bug No. 4 will be driven by
Pat' Masters. In thenmoiningi
and in th evening it will run
-through Bader Settlemet,
"Dunlay, area first and return
by the Francisco Road Car,
-the first: half-of the. school: ae E
term. The route will be re-
versed the second half of the
term. taggee uz 2.,
Bus No. 5 will be driven by
Mrs. Alice Burrel.
* Bus No. 6 will be driven
byWilliam.O. Merriman. L.
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REAL ESTATE
Bonded Texas Dealer
CASTROVILLE
KE 8-2219 or KE 8-2564
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A & R SERVICE STATION
Groceries-Soft Drinks«Bet
Daily ana Sundeys. A.- ..1
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Entry Fee $1,75 Per Person
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ARE YOUR
VALUABLES
PROTECTED
aqainst theft? Will you
receive compensation
if they are lost?
To History
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By REV. GERALD B0EHME
In 1850, Castroville was the !
7th largest city in'Texas'.1
The city was incorporated
under the laws of the state. ■ w
George LousHaass,was, the
first mayor. it later came un-
der the control of nonssettlers- :
and that brought on the end to.
the Incorporation.1 * "205
—PIn 1891, the city c o u ri c 1.1
very unwisely passed an ordi-
nance forbiddin g , d a n /es ‘ in
any public place withinthe. .
city limits. This situation ex- >
. is ted for 3 to 4 years"‘when an
e ri rag e dcitizery- reguested ;
the Texas Legislature ' to a-
bolish the city- charter in.1895.
Castro ville in recent years:
has1 become incorporated ar
gain. New ordinances are now
passed very cautiously;
.Some Castroville ‘•firsts’’: .
Louis Huth owned the first
'store and brewery., . 1
• Louis Haass had the first
teorn: mil-land cottomgin. 133
ehFredH euchlin g hdd the,
first bakery and dance hall.2,e . ,
L joe Krusthadithe first meat mis
market and barding house. -
Dr. George Cupples- and Dr.
camnrborrommnpnsbrounntk
be the first CastrovilJe doc-
tors. g- " - Aws
, Joseph Kempf was the first
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US Savings Bonds 4b
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Safety Deposit 0P5n, 9and2
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Lock Boies Weekdays
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Castroville State Bank
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
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Castroville KE 8-9592
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Bowling Events To Remember
LADIES’INSTRUCTION CLASSES ,
Aug. 19-2° g
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( FR EE Shoao * Practice *Refreshments
Como One Day Or Both 4
Sign Up At The'Lanes
BOWL MEDINA
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Survivors include his widow, .
Rose; daughter, Mrs. M. C.
(Julia) Stimac, Detroit; sons,
Robert P. Ahr, Randolph AFB,
Louis Anthony andCharles.,,
Edmund Ahr;.sister, Mrs. Em- , " ‘
-mai Breeden, all of Anton-
io; and 2 grandchildren. 251,
\ Interment was n ‘San Fer- -msura'
nando Cemetery No. 2.
THE NEWS BULLETIN
Page 3-Aug. 14, 1963
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Schott, Bobbie. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1963, newspaper, August 14, 1963; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593565/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.