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The County Parson

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by Neal Murphy I have often stated that I wish I knew what “scratch” was because I keep hearing people say that they made something from “scratch”. If I knew what it was I could bundle it, can it, or bottle it for sale and make a lot of money.

Fincher’s Corner

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Daddy built our kitchen table from scrap lumber. Measuring about eight feet long and three feet wide it was barely big enough for our large family. After building two long benches and placing a nail keg at each end, it became the place (and the only place) for our meals. Mother baked biscuits every morning in our Coal Oil stove and biscuits and syrup was our standard breakfast for many years. When we ran out of cane syrup, Mother made sugar syrup with a boiling mixture of sugar and water. Poured over a buttered biscuit, it was as good as it got.
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VFW Gives Donations

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Curtis Buckner, Commander of the VFW Post 10351 handed out generous awards during their Thursday night Bingo games event, March 7th., and there were lots of happy folks! Receiving $3000 each were the Hemphill and West Sabine FFA, and receiving $1000 each were the Hemphill and Pineland libraries, 4H, Salvation Army, American Legion (Boys and Girls State), and Hemphill and West Sabine Grad Night. These donations are made possible through proceeds from the Bingo Nights at the VFW. Congratulations to all the recipients!

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Archeological dig at Pineland

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Erin Hamilton, M.A. Project Archeologist of the Texas State University of San Marcos, Texas, along with her team and several West Sabine students, conducted an archeological dig in Pineland at the intended future site of the CDL truck driving class location. They conducted 4 shovel test digs, and was part 1 of a 3 step Archeological Survey process required by the State, prior to receiving a grant for the CDL Class construction. Erin's team oversaw the students as they performed the digging and silt shaking of the dirt samples.

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Arthur Temple Sr. Memorial Library. Monday through Thursday 9 am to 5 pm and Friday 9 am to 4 pm.The library has over 21,000 books on hand, plus e-books, and is now able to offer TeleHealth visits, internet and tax prep help. We encourage parents to bring their children to the library to help cultivate a lifelong love for reading!
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Huge Turnip

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Mr. Huey Bailey, of Pineland, came into the Reporter office on Friday, February 23rd to show us his 'extra large' red top turnip he grew in his home garden. He says all of his turnips got extra large this year but this one was the biggest, weighing in at 11.33 lbs. No special fertilizers or care was given, just planted around September 15th last year, water it and watch it grow. He thinks it is too pithy to wat like a regular turnip but says his friends suggested cubing it to boil until it is tender, then add brown sugar, butter, and vanilla, to make turnip pudding out of it. Mmmm...