News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964 Page: 1 of 10
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By BOBBIE SCHOTT
Victor L. T on d r e wil as-
sume the office of tax asses-
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Valley School District May 1.
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VOL. 4, NO. 1
April 29, 1964
10 Pages
This Week
Tondre has been a member
of St. Louis Society since '
1929 and has served as the
group’s president for 2 years.
The last 2 years he has
served as the society’s death
assessment and dues collec-
tor.
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submitted his resignation as
tax assessor-collector to be-
come effective May 1.
Aelred Tondre resigned his
position on the school board,
effective April 21, since the
law does not allow a relative
of a board member to be hired.
They are brothers. Trustees
will appoint someone to fill
Aelred Tondre’s unexpired
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rents of daughters, Barbara,
17, and Judy, 15, and a son,
Joe, 11.
A graduate of St. Louis
High, Tondre has been asso-
ciated with L. M. Tondre St
Sons since 1930.
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Jonelle Wurzbach, Wendy Kelly, Anita Balmos,
Judy Tondre, Cynthia Naegelin, Alicia Meyer,
Nancy Tondre, Catherine Persyn; (3rd row, L-R)
Jayne Soekat, Ann Hoffmann, Becky Conrad,
Clara Boehme, Jeannette Hitzfelder, Linda Sue -
According to law, the sal- •
ary of a school district’s tax
assessor-collector is fixed at
2 per cent for assessing, and
2 per cent for collecting. Tax
collections in the district
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22’ EAGLES LOSE » zerr,
Gtlbert‘s,At Parts Qf san
Ahtonio scored & 10-3 victory
over the Castroville Eagles in
Castroville Sunday afternoon.'
April 19. . ; /.
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' win- L oea Sbe rg-e ’found the
dtowned tot inhf farm pond.
Besides the child's parents
and grandparents .heis sur-
vived by brothets, Robert E.
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berg.sister, Carol Joanuoess-
- berg, and grandmother, Mrs.
1i Evelyn Roland, San Antonio.
Services were Friday at 2’
. p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church,
I Castroville, with burial in
Moore.
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Rohmer, Elaine Tondre, Cheryl Hoffmann, Audreyi--
and Betty Tschirhart; (2nd row, L-R) Opal Fahey,
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VALLEY GETS RAIN
Crop-boosting rain be tan
falling in the area early Satur-
day. Small hallatones fall in
sectors, but there was no ser-
ious damage.
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Haby; and Mary Ann Tschirhart. Sister Mary An-
ulna Is.director. Several members of the group not
available for photo. (News Bulletin Photo)
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Someone new, not already
working for the district, will
Billy Holcomb, the 1963-64
assistant football coach and
girl’s basketball coach, was
hired as the new head varsity
. football and baseball coach,
replacing Calvin Hutzler.Who
will not return to Medina Val-
ley next term.
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2. No after-hours window
service will be provided on
any day of the week.
3. All window service oh
Sundays will be discontinued,
The postmaster emphasized
that no essential major servi-i
ces are affected under the or-
ders. Letters and other first-
class mail will be handled,
with the same priority as
ever. Parcel post service win
not be affected at the Castro-
ville Post Office.
The economy step, Tondre-
explained, is in line with
President Johnson’s programs .
under which the recent federal
income tax cut was providd,y
At present/ windows at the
Main Post Office in San An-
tonio are open from 8 a.m. un-
til 8 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Effective May 4, All
service windows will have
hours from 8:30 a.m. until 5
p.m., Monday through Friday^
, Mrs. Robert E. Loessberg of
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-- The tot drowned about noon
Wednesday, April 22, at the
Erwin Lbessbefg place on
Francisco Rdo west of the
railroad tracks.
Constable Joe Hopg said
th child Ha been walking in
s.the area. His grandfather, Er-
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term at the May 19 board
./meeting, unless a special
session is called before that
time.
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; , Peace. Justice Leon Tschir-
-t. hart has returned a verdict of
6-94 accidental drowningin- the
- / death of Matthew Loessberg,
18-month-old son of Mr. and
Trustees met Tuesday,
April 21, and voted to accept,
the application filed by Tond-
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General John A. Gronouskt to
save $12.7 million will begin
to. take effect in Castroile.
WoUt cities May 4, Post-
master Floyd L. Tondr said. •
setvibe, c h a ng e S planned
locally,Include the following:
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is considerably more than the.
14258 paid poll-taxes and 70
exemptions amouritlng\tb 4328.
"pedturenracesnelude
those for local congressman
The limited'adjustments in
a postal- services ordered in
Washington by. Postma s4 e ;
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10 Cents
Single Copy Price
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B team f o o tb A IT coach, re-
placing George Lagledemwhe
will not ber e t u r n i n g next
term.
In o thetactionT u a s d a y
night, the* board:' ' i '
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for a big turnout in the county.
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and married to the former Miss
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T1‛set charge of o pe r a t ih g . —o
lights durin A Hhe sum m erjat S-
the softball field at the Junior
High- in LaCbste at $6 per - "
night. .
muacranimum.
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p.m.. daily, except Saturdays,
Sundays, and holidays; Ser-
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vided from 8 a.m. till nqon,
with the exception that"io-
mestic and international
money orders will not be is- "
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ST. LOUIS CHORAL CLUB members include Yvonne Tondre, Riane Fowler, "Barbara Tondre,
(from row, L-R) Patsy DeCock, Kathy Kelly, 7? Joan Spencet. Eaye Stein,V $i« nde Fwer "
Rosalie Fournier, Korin Sue Schott, Eddie Faye, Sondra Borger, Margie Mangold; (4th row, L-R)
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and state representative, a-
long with the battles for gover-
nor, U. S. senator, congress- '
m an-af-arge, r a i+r b ad com-
missioner Cunexpired term),
Texas Su p rem e Court asso-
ciate juStices, lieutenant
governor, agriculture commis-
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see Page 3. (These do not in-,
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Tondre Announces Postal
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Service Cutback Locally
TAX JOB TO VICTOR TONDRE
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i Medina Valley and County
SedhnEa ’voters head fo the polls satur- -____________
can primary elections. -
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nice . _ a.m. to 7 p.m.' . '
199 .1 Democratic GhairmanPerd
C. Meyer reported plans call :
* ' ’ ' for polling places to be open
Ser : 'X at their usual 10 c afion s
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. ’ . vice station in Quihl, Dunlay
• Gun Shop, Lutheran Youth
/. 7 . Bldg, in Castroville, and La-.
■. < 6, oste Firehouse,'.according to
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VICTOR L. TONDRE NAMED TO POST
Will taka over tax assessor-collector duties May 1.
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be hired to fillHolcemb's. ’ '
former position, according to.
Supt. Matt Bader. D-olphu s
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1964, newspaper, April 29, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593602/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.