Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, February 6, 1961 Page: 2 of 6
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known dead, and two others were
missing
Another man was buried alive
THIS APPROACH PRESIDENT KENNEDY seems to reject
out of hand when he declares;
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Hardwood. Floors
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0 094 acres. Lot 4 block 13 Keyes
B H Megason, Jasper Chevro- First Addition $10 and considers-
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served forever.”
No one can quarrel with the idealism of this great goal. But
when the Communist countries maintain that the capitalist
nations are the oppressors of the weak and the democracies
been committed.” If you don't seeswhat you want
Anyone not able to interpret the specifics of that will have to advertise for it For better results
wait until Kennedy delivers his messages to Congress. call th,. Banner-Press
Weldon E Countrvman et ux to
Herbert A Hemphill. 96 17 acres.
Robert Clokey- League. $10 and
ons iderations," .
wrong side of road in no passing
zone fined $20 50
"Let both sides join in creating a new world where the strong
are just and the weak are secure and the peace (will be) pre-
SPECTACULAR
NEW HOUSE PAIHT
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House Paint in 50 Years!
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to maintain “those human rights to which this nation has always ' t
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Wm Speak Survey. Third tract—
%60 acres, Wm Speak Survey.
Fourth tract - 360 acres, part of
lots 21 and 28. P. Griffin Survey
and Wm. Speak Survey. Fifth
tract - 360 acres, J. P .Gill Sur-.
vey and Wm Speak Survey, part
of lot 2r and all of lot 30 $10 and
considerations.
Gus Fink......to E.C. Chadwick.
First tract - 320 acres, P. Griffin 1
Survey, part of lot 28. Second
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tract - 360 acres, part of lot 21 and
alt of lot 30,3 P Gill Survey and
Wm Speak Survey, $10 and con-
siderations
Herbert Hickey et ux to Edna
Ross Hacker lot 1. Mary Dwyer
: Jesse James Webb, breach of
peace, fined $20 50. ■ ,
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G I Keahey and wife to Arvle
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FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER COMPANY
r 400 8. AUSTIN ------ GR 6so.
Ross. Subdivisten of original lots
' Nos. 22 and 23. Rippetoe Addition.
Fvans et ux First tract - 908 and
three-tenths square varas, Lot 2.
Tames Walker Leage S e c o n d
of Rochemolles. Two men were
The worsening conditions, with
snow blankets loosened by rain in
many spots, raised fears of a re-
petition of the “white death” win-
New roof Estimated cost $275.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bracher, 702
i Scott Drove New residence. Es-
j timatd cost $12,000
tract - 908 end-three-tnths square
Pon- varas. Lot 3: James Walker.Lea-
SERVICEHRECB BUYSELL,
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Sieeae.
COMMERCIAL
GRADE FILES
vey. Third tract - 360 acres, part
f lot 51. Wm. Speak Survey Fourth/
tract - 360 acres, part of lots 21
and 28, P Griffin Survey. Fifth
We Must Await Kennedy's
Clarification of His Address
BY PETER EDSON
Washington Correspondent
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Dr W H Wiese, 1504 Chappell
■Hill Road. Elevate garage raof tract - 40 acres Wm Speak Sur
Estimated cost $150.
“We dare not tempt them with weakness. For only when
our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond when a snowslide struck an Ital-
. doubt that they will never be employed ” an t"»y retro! »t Corvara in the
But assuming that by some miracle of diplomacy or* a change Italian Alps
of Russian heart this noble purpose could be achieved, what At Chandolin, in Switzerland, a
would be next? The President prescribes: i 55 year-old man was buried by
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'■ Tom S Whitehead -Publisher
Tom S Whitehead, Jr Editor
Mrs. Martin E. Meitzen and
daughter. Ann have returned to
their home in Ft Worth, after a
weekend visit with ■ her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weimann.
• Clyde Sheffield, 52, of Brenham,
was hospitalized Saturday after he
was kicked in the chest bv a horse
on Taylor's Ranch near Gay Hill
Sheffield suffered a fractured car-
tilage and a contused chest. He
was released from St Jude Hespit-
al Sunday following treatment.
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Texas, under • "/ •
act or March 3. "Cu.a<%
.. ter of 1951 when 103 persons were
maintain that the totalitarian states are never just. there is killed in a week by avalanches
DO common ground. i Rescue squads were forced to
THIS IS A SPEECH THAT MAY BE more widely acclaimed drop food spplies. from helicop-
i« 7. i. i 1. r •» <s । w i . . ters to the 1,500. workers at the
CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET ;
Reese B. Lockett. Mayor
James David Boyer disturbing
- peace, fined $12 20
Tommy Barclay) disturbing
‘speace, fined..,_____—.
Gerry Kotrola, disturbing
peace, fined $12 20
DEEDS RECORDED
• Charles E. Wiede
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, ' Jack Wayne' Hill and Miss
, ■ tion Monday, Feb. 10 They areAnn Linn
’ the l.a Bahia road, some t e n Cl are [. demann, W i । e so Robert William Lange and Miss
miles north of Brenham gent, Joe Bronikowski Byron Jo Ann Marilyn Teinert.
Prof. Tripp's second lecture at Schoenberg, all .volunteers, and Otto Stegm an, Jr . and Miss Peg -
the Baptist church last night was Henry Gaskamp. Fritz Fahren- gy Ondras
well attended, the audience being) kamp .and Arnold Lauter, draftees- Bernard Holle and Miw Mildred
composed of our most intelligent Mr and Mrs C B Crouch and Lorenz
---- ningstop sign, fined $16.50. * - ’
m Finnie Johnson, following too
■ .closely, fined $44 50
■ Ftnnie Johnson, failure to con-
m . trol speed-causing accident, fined
■ $44 50
" Clarence Lee Batts, driving on
FREE Parking
FRFF Deliverv
being paid up at a lively rate ld country sausage.
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Feb. 1, 1881—Mr Thomas Dwy- Feb. 6, 1941—Rotarians are hav- Florian A Bielecki. speedfg
er has commenced hauling mat- ing a lot of fun with that cowbell - fined $16 50 1
erial for the purpose of erecting! they recently won in the Boy ----- .
a brick building on his lot adjoin Scout financial campaign Each NFW CARS REGISTERED
ing Franke's on Ant street, near tardy Rotarian was required to . Henry Appel. County Tax
the depot. . hang it around his neck and wear Assessor-Collector
Mr. Alex Simon is having gas it until the next late member ar- |. Owen H Zeiss, Brenham
pipes introduced in his dwelling rived, ft started, around the neck tiac 4 door.
and will soon have the first pri-.of Basil Gibson and progressed Ino. R Sayles. Brenham, Ford
yate residence in Brenham illumi- from neck to nek until Judge Failane 500 4 door
Dixence hydroelectric
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MILLER’S
PRESCRIPTION
"ter", -teecKe I
. _ -u"I don't believe much in this
ture will take place next Monday groundhog business," said To.m
eening Matchett today. “The best ground-
Mr J W Hackworth citv col- hog I ever saw was some I got Peter Chandor to
lector; says that city taxes are from the late Mr. Spinn good First tract - 320 acres. P Griffin
Jas E Byrd —Mechanical Supt.
F w. Proske Cashier
people. No better proof that the Mrs Bobbie Bernard have re-’MarvinR Haeyischer and Miss
lectures are good is required thanturned to Port Arthur after spend- Dorothy Mae Winkelmann
more -than an hourwithout- being Aibertciesecke.
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An influential farmer of theiIt was voted to "bell" each .tardy ham Ford Falcon 2 door
Washington neighborhood saysmemberat meetings hereafter Mrs Tom Jankowiak Route 1,
that the farmers there are agita- Henry Wendt of Gay Hill was Chappell Hill Chevrolet 4 door
tin thenssubject Sn,Wairndn “naso"prbua t Alfred Schoedel,. Burton I
stock, as the expense of maintain- have his father up and about Chevrolet 4 door sedan
ing fences is enormous. Petitions again. He has been ill for the last P
to this .nd will be circulated in year suffering from a general let Impala 4 door,
the countv rumdown condition, but is much
’ N better now, — Spectator. 1
We learn that some enterprising Seven men
were selected by
citizens talk of buying lots, build- the draft board Monday to be
ing homesand starting a town on sent to the Houstonyinduction sta-
the Santa Fe read at the crossing . ......-----
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100 HIGH
s4emt-etertnmij*impewsarg ..
* Durability
■ Florian A. Bielecki. failure to
appear, dismissed. ! $10 and considerations..
Daniel Calvin Drummond, run-
TesP Bryan 5140 acres
Austin 33 and one-third Labors.
$10 and considerat ons.
George Bimmage et al to J. D-
Bas'd First tract -39 acres. Per-
ry Square League. Second tract-
a and one-tenth acres, less one
acre sold .to F H. Bosse, leaving
— WASHINGTON—(NEA)- President Kennedy’s-inaugura ad- ----------— - -
dress is not being taken here as something to file and forget. I Oli FlStS Stran ded SA
It is providing a good exercise for anyone who will try to Ry Rio Snow
translate the President’s almost mystical generalities of high - 25,
purpose into specific language. Slides '
JUMPING RIGHT INTO the middle.of the text, what is it i, --
that the new leader of the nation is saying to the Russians? 7 , 1 iWizerand.P ~
“We offer not a pledge, but a request; That both sides begin Avalanches which buried an Al
anew and quest for peace.” pine hamlet during the weekend
The Russians, as the self-styled champions of the “peace- today disrupted traffic in, the
| nations,” may seize upon this and say they are ready Swiss AlPS. stranded hundreds of
___ways have been making this quest, but that the capitalist tourist and isolated 1,500 con-
warmongers have always defeated the effort. struction workers at a hydroelec-
Two of Kennedy's short sentences are being widely quoted: tric project
“Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear A rash of white death” snow
to negotiate '* slides which started last Wednes-
Russia's Khrushchev may use this language to urge with re- day hav- caused at least eight
newed vigor a.summit conference. deaths and cut such vital travel
___ I routes a-- the St. Gotthard Pass.
AS TO WHAT SHALL BE NEGOTIATED, the President sug- road and the Zermatt Railway,
gests first, "precise proposals for inspection and control of Four elderly residents of the
arms.” Italian hamlet of Rochemolles
The United States has, for 15 years, been making precise were killed Sunday when a frozen
proposals to the Russians for arms inspection and control. Theof ice and snow roared
first proposal, the Baruch plan, even offered to share with the down from nearby Mt Mellise
Russians the secret of atomic oner©- before they d ^covered it. Twenty of the village’s 35 houses
This was certainly an offer to “let both sides join to invoke were destroyed and it was feared
the wonders1 of science, instead of its terrors,” as the .President other residents may have been
implores with such high idealism. buried •
But the Russians rejected the most magnanimous Baruch A "1nl,. ceL. . nn.i
plan, as they have rejected all subsequent American offers. An avalanche."crushed,a,tunnel
They have not been interested in inspection and control of omens Sahin.onwirioot
arms. Their slogan now is “general and complete disarma- h / ra , P „ iso.M ount ain in
ment—immediately—with inspection and control later.
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