Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1970 Page: 4 of 12
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improvements of base facilities
which was relfected in higher
Hmoraleof assigned, personnel.” ‘
? Keefer a native of Maryland,
was born in Baltimore in 1919
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' The Med ina Valley Young
Homemakers met at. the home of
-thep r e side nt; Mrs. T h o m a S •.
Boehme, and’voted‘unanimously
not to organize for the coming
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A discussion on the-remaining1
funds was held. It was; decided
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themselves and't h e i r husbands
tq. an evening of dinner and
d an c in g. The remainder, of the
treasury would go to the. Medina :
Val ley'Future Homemakers of
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The members want to thank all
business men and women and
■ o th er interested citizens w h o, .
have supported them in the past.
They now look forward to parti-
‘cipatipg in the Medina Valley
Parnt-Teacher club and thelo-.
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replies to their invitations to the
annual St. Louis Day Celebration
to be held inastroyille Sunday,
Among the lstlco'rresponderice.
wa a letter received from Ben,
' Barn lieutenant governor, of
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Thhnk you for the, invitation
to attend the annual Saint Louis
Day Cerebration On, Aug. 23.0
-‘certainly appreciate your
sthoughtfulhess in extending this'
invitation to me; however du t<>
a previous committment, I will ,
be unable to be present.
Kindest personal regards.
— Ben Barnes
MVYH Disbands
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LEO A. BOHL SR.
Leo A. Bohl Sr. died in a san
Antonio hospital Aug. 6.Services
were conducted Aug, & at St. Jo-
seph’s Catholic Church, Devine, > /
by Rev. Ralph Smith, a friend
• and close associat of'the family 3 ,
for many years. Interment was in, ?
the church cemeterv. Pallbearers
were' his nephews-Au gust Bader. ! '
" Paul Jr. add Andrew Keller, James
P, arid George Alex Bohl and •
Frank Ducos. M,-" l .
Bohl, was horn Sept. 29, ,1892. ,
‘ in cast roville to Eugen BO hl sr.
and Louisa Jungm an Bohl. Here-
jmaineda Medina County resident
his entire life and was engaged:,9
in farming and ranching. His wife
-Emma Keller Bohl preceeded him - .r
in death in 1964. 1S 2' " i .
mrs. Ada jane naegelin : e.
Mrs. Charles, Louis (Ada Jane}s
N a e g e l i nJ 85, died in Austin .
. Aug. 8; >3 . A • E; . .. ' t
' She Was a resident of San Anti
tonio and a, member,of I the Palm
Heights Baptist Church. . .31 ■ 7-
oSurvivors include her son. c
Mitchell E u g e n e Naegelin, San
Antonio; daughter-in-law, Mrs.
E.D. (Beulah Hale) NaegdHn,
Micropoint Supermarkers
Reg. 69[ •*491
Parker Jotter
Reg. $19815139
. ing to $69,382 for the next fiscl
year, since there wa no protest
at the city budget hearing.
. Also approved at the hearing
was the tax rate increase which
will be $ 1.25 per $100 yaluation..
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CYO Sunday Nursery
St. Louis Church parishioherss.
are strongly urged to cooperate
with the St. L 0 ui s Cat hol ic ■'
Youth Organization ahd brin g M,
their small childrep to the nur-
sery during the 10 o'-clock. Sun-
day mass. . s . T-
The CYO members put a large "
amount of work into this project 4
and all they need now' is parish.
support. ,02-6’
Workers’ shifts „fort. Lou s
Day have been set up. The CYO
is taking part in the bingo, sedaik
water and dunking machine.
The club also is. participating
in the St/Louis Centennial cele-
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Alicnan brgthers. Matt Howard,
Hous to n, 'and Hartley Howard,.;
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Fun era services wereatur-
day, Aug. 8, with Revi Ivy Miller
i officiating, at Black' Creek Bap-
tistchureh- Bi rial - waisiina
Howard Cemetery, Black Creek.
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Eito n Tondre: Norvel Mangold
.-m .„ug. . arid Jertv,Craig andMatt Howard
cal Confraternityof C h r i s ti an Jr, H on, ary pallbearers were
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. /COL. IRVIN J. KEEFER ,
• Col. Irvin J. Keefer, former
commander of Brooks Air Force
Base, San Antonio, and his wife,
, ■ Virginia, soon will be making
their home in Castroville.
Hereti r ed and was replaced
7 ' ' by Cel. RO- Bowers, a command
- । pilot with 26 years of comm is-
2, 7 ‘sioned, $ser v ie who came to
f . 7’ Brooks' Delhi, India.
7 'J -Keefer was presented the Le-
'/F of Merit when he retired.
Hewas cited for exceptionally
.2, meritorious conduct in the per-
[ N formance of his d u t i e s w h i l e
• base commander. The citation
. , • accompanying the medal read in
part that his “leadership, exem-
bration on Aug. 25.2,0 ,5 .
Hurt In Crash Here
A, 10-year-old girl injured in an '
auto accident aS she was-being
driven to Castroville for treat-
ment of injuries,suffered,in a fall
from a horse w,as then taken t
Santa Rosa Medical Center, where:1
It; was reported She s uf fe red a 7
fractured skull,: - ; 3 J.
; Rebecca Poole, duUghteFdf M'r.J.
and Mrs. Larry Hays of SnAn-
tonio, was admitUd to’the: hospit-
al Wednesday night,Auk- 12. Her:
parents said she had fallen, from
a horse Aug. 117 on A ranch near
LuCoste. , 3 16 ne0r,
,. An ambulance transpqried the
family to the San Antoni hospit-
al, where Hays and his.wife were >,
treated and released ,
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' She died Aug. 12 ip a Hondo a 0
‘nursing home.' 7 ' ' • ’ / :. BT ;
a Survivors inelude daughters, m2
Miss Elsie K-oenig, castroville,, • 22
and Mrs. Walter Mumme, Hondo/ ■ 2
6 grandchildren, and 16 great-.,
grandchildren. F ,h ' , ;7 A
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LESLIE C HOWARD -
Leslie’c. Hbward, 74, Cas-
tfoville, passed away at Castro-
„villeHospial Thursday,Aug 6.
/ ;A .lifetime resident ‘ of Medina
County, Howard was a veteran
of World War I and a member of
American Legion Post460 for
52 years. He was with the"local ,
selective ser vice bo ard for 11 "
years and also was the Medina
County veteran’s service .officer
for a number of years. As secre-
tary of. the. local draft board; he
received the’ Presidential cita-
tionfor 10-yearsof "loyal and,
faithful" service to the,US. The
iawardwas presented by William V
•M. BPoth, who sad d,"He has
ser ve d hisco u n t r y andomh
munity well,all these years:with- \
out- payio thought of Ray,
He werkedas an'accountant
• and rah cher and bel ongedto the;
Black Creek Baptist Church- :
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San Antonio; sister, Mrs., Lillie ,, L,
Jernigan, San Angelo,.- grandchil- .
•dren, Mrs: V.A. (Francis Hood). . " is?
Rech'and Mrs. J.DBetty Hood) ■ -; ar .
Underhill, bdfh of Austin; and Pp/M
Miss Barbara Jane Naegelin. ad . w
Gene Lewis Naegelin, both of o
San Antonio'; 5 great-grandchil- Ml
- dren; and:many relatives in das- S
tfoville and Medina-valley. ■ " , Aut..3
,Srir v i'c'e-s were Moji'day, Aug. OBFw:
10,2 at R) Akers F u n er al . ""p:
Chapels- Intermentwasin Rose- s- -
, lawnMemorial Park,SanAntonio. . 5 :
MRS. ANNJE M. KOENIG : V
A,Funeral services Tor Mrs. An- u .7 90s
;.nie Martha Konlg390.wefe Eri- y 0-2 .F
'day at Zion. Lutheran' Church in' th,
; Castroville/ followed by burial
in’the. church cemetery under di-
rection of Tondre Funeral Home.
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Schott, Joe L. Medina Valley and County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 19, 1970, newspaper, August 19, 1970; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599242/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.