News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1964 Page: 1 of 12
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standing by paying taxes
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Of the property on time, and
keeping the information on the
property up to date and ac-
curate.at all times is one way
to avoid paying penalties or
having, other confusion rela-
five .to property at time’of
sale or transfer.
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medsles immediately following the performonce. Next stepis regional
competition in Bloomington April 22 and, 23. The coat is directed by
Miss Hattie Russell. (News Mulletin studio Phot,)
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JAMES BENDEL E of Medina Valley High School wins 1st
. place in the 3rd heat of the 440-yd. run of the Di st. 30 A track
and field meet in Charlotte April 3. Bendele placed 3rd overall
in the 440-yd. competition. Dilley and Somerset tied for 1st
c om pl eted.
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lection year of 1960.
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According to final tabuta-
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has 4612 paid poll taxes and.
126 exemptions for a total of
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Keeping property in good
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Conf mi 16 ner Hifmer ’ Mran gold
that SH.471from, U. S, 90,
gv justeastofs IC ast t9 ville, to ’.
*— LaCoste will bewwidened from
the present 18-feet to 22 feet.
The' entire ?f da dw ay wHtbe
. resurfaced with' hot-mixas-
phalt. . ,-.*on " '
Work will,begin,sho r t by/
M an go rtf s at d-.- -smyee - . 5
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CASTROVILLE ELECTS MISS LAWLER
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n aae wassa ' mem beg5\ thee University interscholastic League i-acf play comtesran Somerset -
Hermann sons and lived tn. Aprz, ‘aprured 1st place. Selected to the all-stat costere L-R .
Dorothy Biedi ger, the maid; Dwight Green, the grandson, chosen best
actor) Peggy ester, daughter, besf actress; and Ronald Stinson,,
the grandfather, best actor. Not shown i s Mourine Doyle, chorea best
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Rosary was Sunday. Inter-
ment was in St.- L ouis„Cem e-.
tery.
She is survived by husband,-:
Joe Hi Steinle of D Uh lay;
sons, Joe W. Steinle of Rt. 4- 1
and Carl Steinle. of san Ann-
tonio; and daughters, Mrs.
Edward A. Mechler and Mrse
Claude Tondre of Castreville.
She was a membrof St.
Ann's Society.
Walter W. Haag; 6(9, BUnlay,
passed away April 9 at Me-
dina County. Memoral Hs-,}
pital, Hondo- l
He is survived 'by widow,;
Elinor,punlay;.n,walter
E. Haag lofSah -AirronTo'; |
daughter Mrs.' Elliott' Hahnel ■
and Miss Maxine Haag of San
Antonio; and 3 grandehildren: ? :
Rosary was Fridayandser
vices Saturday 'from Tondre
Funeral Home, castrovirli..
with regfem -mass at St. ' i
Louis Church. Interment was •
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Tondre Funeral:Homeand St::
L o u i s Chur CF for Mr s. H ed w ig
Steinle, 81, -D u n Fay, who
passed away April 10, at .Me-
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( the tax offices may have time
to prepare the tax statements
for the important task of plan-
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Sammy Tschirhart, FitzSimon Also
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Elected; Mayor Pro Tern Ousted
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
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Render Property By Apr. 30
oson, a o t. remains
B . to render property holdngB to
B ' the city, county, and Medina '
B .. Valley SphoqJ district. i
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FIRST WOMAN ON CITY COUNCIL
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E-cg-0 addresses, names, and other,
atjon alitems on the rendition sheets.
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ulletin, 4 ers render their holdings be-
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THESE WERE THE TOP 3 in last Tuesday's
city election. They are Miss Ruth Lawler,
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h. professional men and those interested in con serving the h is-•
e torical landmarks of the communi-ty, suh actossHil, rd y
field of 6 canddates. She gathered203‘e
: hart’s 189 and Fitzsimon's 171.
.....J* Running 4th’was Tony Raygosa,.-with . 148 while. Mayor
■ ■ b-s .Pro Tem Denis Tschrhart, seeking ‘reelection,' was -5th wi th
Sammy Tschirhart, and David FitzSimon. 147. In 6th place was Franciscg Garza, with 7 3. Charles .
, n it t-p, W.’ (Chuck) Green got 1 write-in vole. .
ews U ip U< . 2 02 The 3 who were elected, atong with Raygosa, had strong
backing -from- community and. business. (eaders/irt his'ihtf'rest- : ■
for gaining alin-Ameticanrrepresentation"ioh an- alt-Ankkd
council. Raygosa can beexpekted te try againin. 1955"wheh-
the. tetmofcouneilmensgtvan Fsehirhart and Guy Allenic .
Holzhaus and Mayorpl ton Tondre ‘will expire". ' I
/■ - One incumbent couneilman, Jimmy Burell, chose not to - 7
seek teeettionihuesday's voting: . • ni; . M .-55
" . Theelectrondrew.318.votes, considerably mole' than last . ’ / ‘
year’s turnout of 289 an d 265 in 1962, but slight ly less thar ' \ /
1961’s reedrid total of 358. '/.
/ _______It was, the second stab at a council post for Miss Lawler.—. , , „
she wasdemeatedtebsR Hans in 1962. --4-
• Veteran Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Denis TschirhaH".' v . 7 J
- rangoodwith votes-2. years ago. He wasselected tocoun-
- oil in 1959.Sammyschirhart has served since I960. As
senior councilman he appeared to be the topseandidate for
mayor pro tem to be elected at this Tuesday hi ght’s coun’rl . ।
meefing when the fesurtsrare canvassed and the heW' council / .r s .
. mem bers sworn insb the mayor. , ,.
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County Voter Strength Up
■■/ This 45 cniLSiderabb-.more a . 2 . ‘ Se, I
Vtrah the 4258 paid poll taxes < .
and 70 exemption's c.am ouneing Fua i. -at 07
43 28 in 1960.-2
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Fhe 1964otalddes_notin- .
elude the 6 free poll taxi'S is- 52
Syed to those persons who -
will be able to vote only in • ' ]
"federal elections. ‘ /. 1 ‛ -i
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’ Castroville voters went shopping for something different
last Tuesday and what they bought at’the election polls sur-
a. prised counci Imen arid veteran observers who had considered reoB
- o G to be calm and undisturbed. But obviously
there were strong undercurrents as voters turned out in great
, numbers to register several major upsets.
They elected the first, woman to City Council in the his- ‘ ■ . , 3
tory of this 120-year-old community.
I The first Latin-American candidate ever to run in a cit\.
I -em—g-s race made Such an impressive showing that he went ahead of
I , the ousted mayor pro tem. \ .
1 a . Elected.to3co.unciI vacancies«w'ere one lncuinbetiL<?o.un-
I—c.tn, oilman Sammy Tschirhart, and newcomers. Miss Ruth Lawler
and David FitzSimon, ' ‘ '
Miss Lawler, backed by 'groups';.'w Dusiness, and / / ’
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Schott, Bobbie. News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1964, newspaper, April 15, 1964; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1593600/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.