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LATANE TEMPLE SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER DIBQLL, * The Pineland Star * DEDICATED TO THE PROGRESS OF PINELAND AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES VOLUME ONE· NUMBER 10 THE PINELAND STAR, PINELAND, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 J. A. Cammack, 91 !I Political Rally Lufkin Aviation Buried Tuesday Held at Pineland : tours. Day Planes to I 1 P.M. until 3 P.M. - Plant tours G• A• Sh Funeral services for James I County, district, and state Mill blows off . 3 P.M. 1 Ir OW leading Men Of Pineland to Get Water Baths $2.00 PER YEAR Service Club Sponsoring City· Wide Clean-Up Ardine Cammack, 91, were I candidates spoke at the Pol- 4 P.M. - Music on. square J held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the I itical Rally Monday Welcome Address . Jack Sweeny . Planes. to a?p?ar I Any of the following digni· The Pineland Service Club Gipson Funeral Home Chapel at 8 p.m. on the square m rme- Master of Ceremonies . Latanc Temple m Lu.fkm Aviat1-0n I taries YOU would enjoy drop- is sponsoring a City wide 1 d Speech . Arthur Temple I Day will fly over Pmeiand July 1 ping in a water. barrel? clean-up campaign for the July in Pineland. The Rev. Tommy Rash, Robert Earl Principal speaker (to be announced later) 4 and give an air show here in You'll have a chance to try 4th celebration. McKee, assisted by the Rev. E. Smith, Henry Wright, Homer 5 P.M. - Awarding of prizes tribute to PINELAND ON PA- PINELAND ON PARADE Day H. Shaw, officiated. Burial was Hogan were candidates for com- a. To man and woman traveling the fartherest RADE, according to Judge Ed- July 4. in the Hemphill Cemetery un- missioner who spoke. for the event . Chop Block die McFarland of Lufkin. Three balls for two bits. der the direction _of Gipson Benny Alford spoke in be- b. To the oldest person present · Armour's There will be a helicopter With twenty-five cents and a Funeral Home of Pmeland. half of his candidacy for Oounty Star Ham compliments of Hayes IGA Super- landing, near the area of the good throwing arm you can Mr. Cammack, who was born Treasurer. Jesse Moody, / the market barbecue dinner. the exact site take your choice of the follow- in Crystal Lake, Miss. Jan. 15, other candidate for this office c. To the person with the oldest employment depending on the overhead wir- jng: 1867, died Monday at 5:10 p.m. was unable to be present at record in Pineland - Lord Elgin Watch compli- ing, and clearance. Arthur Temple Jr. in the home of a daughter, the rally, remaining at the ments of Bertrand's Pharmacy o Jack Sweeny Mrs. R. M. Cooper of Brooke- bedside of his son who is d. Homelite Power Saw Drawing. Complements ratho1·1c VBS Frank Sloan land. He had been ill for six in critical condition in Baptist of Minyard & Co., Jasper Willard Neal months. He had lived in Sabine Hosplital, Beaumont, as the e. G. E. Portable T. v. - complements of At p•lneland Ross Parker County for 45 years. I result of injuries suffered in Home Furniture Company Joel Sample Survivors include four sons, a car wreck Sunday morning. f. Maple Credenza . compliments of Home Bill Bertrand J. J. Cammack and c. B. Cam- I Candidate for State Senator, Furniture Company In Progress M. M. Miller mack, both of Port Arthur; Frank Carpenter of Sour Lake 5:30 - bucking Stool The Ducking Stool will be and Bernard Cammack a:.nd spoke. Other candidates for 6 p.m. Bar-B-Q supper Vacation Bible School for the 1 situated near .the dinner tables Guy Cammack, both of Pme- state senator were unable to After dark . Giant Fireworks Display Catholic children of St. Pius I for the pre-dmner amusement land; three d-augbiters, Mrs. attend. Judge Eddie McFar- Catholic Church, Hemphill- of all diners. . CO'oper of Brookeland, Mrs. W. land's sister, Mrs. Mason, spoke Pineland, is being conducted Money earned. will be dona- It is absolutely impossible for any one small group to clean up Pineland without sol· iciting your help. Therefore, we urge you to make every ef· fort to beautify your lot by cutting weeds. removing junk piles, working flower beds, etc. Please don't wait for someone to do it for you. · Remember only one sore spot can ruin the looks of the j !a,ntire town. Yolli l'!.ertainly don't want to be responsible for this happening. It's your town; so be proud of where you live. THANKS! THE SERVICE CLUB H. Liem of Center and 1for her brother. Market News from Sou'hern P1·ne this week by Rev. E. F. Mc- ted to the Service Club. Frank Reanu of Corpus Christi; Bobby Dies &poke for his bro- I Kenna, M.S., of the Saared 0,____ Mrs. Ira Brown, Sr. is in three sisters, Mrs. Rafe Green ther, Martin Dies, Jr. SPIB 77 and 78 Pine lumber The attendance at the sum- Heart Catholic Church in Na- Don't need it? Sell it with Richardson Hospital recupera· of Paxton, Mrs. Tant Hargrove For State Representative, w. . d h . the Pineland a classified ad. ting from recent surgery. of Timpson and Mrs. Sam Gray W. McVicker of Nacogdoches, j sales progressed slightly less mer Furniture Market in Chi- cog oc m ----------- - --------------- d h 'ld ·ct · h f' cago was considerably under Commumty Hall. . A f of Paxton; 17 gran c I ren and Burgess of Nacog- rap1 m t e 1rst twenty days f . h' . t F th w. w .. McV01cker nnounces or h 'ld I normal, but there' was some Pans ioners a.ss1s mg a . er and 22 great grandc 1 ren. doches spoke. Eleven year old of June than the sales for the h h h buying by the larger buyer$. [ McKenna wit . cat _ec ism Curt Goetz spake in behalf of ' first twenty days of May. How- While there was not very much classes are Mrs. Ben Smith, Jr., · State Representa 1·1ve Post Mrs Clark D •leS• his father, George Goetz, who ever, the volume has been M J w B t d J\frrs Lena I was unable to attend. sufficient to enable us to in- business done, most of the lar-1 rs. 1 ," · er ran ' '.l G. . f!er manufacturers seemed to a.nd Mrs. eorg:e S H Id John Henry Minton, County crease a few prices that were Ph·ii· ervlces e think that business would be 1 . i ips. Democratic Chairman, express- disappointingly low. The sale satisfactory after they got back Mass is held morning d ed the appreciation of all can- of common lumber to retail . before classes egm. Wednes ay didates to Jack Sweeney, Gip- building material dealers has home and their salesmen got S t . B t th d The seven acramen s. ap- son Funeral Home, and Mr. proved very active and we pre- ou on e roa · tism, Confirm!ation, McVicker for sound equip- sently have a shortage of these Of course, the Dallas Market Funeral Services for Mrs. 1 opens July 14 and this is Holy Eucharist, Matrimony, I t Cl k 41 me,nt items. We do, however, still H I o d d E t Murrell l\'Targare ar , " M<Jrl>ct that mo .... of the South- o y r ers, an x reme who died unexpectedly in a 0 ---- have swollen inventories o! No.l Unct10n are being extensively J I 4 t B common and better items. We west buyers will attend, and we . Jasper hospital at 7 a.m. Tues- u y 0 e reviewed and studied by the . ;;;:. f b . f 'll , are in hopes that industrial can get a better picture of J'un1'ors and intermediates. , . day a ter a r1e 1 ness, were 1 . 11 . k . th business after this market. l held Wednesday afternoon at. D sa es WI pie up dunng e At the Primary students, Elizabeth •• . h · t' t 1g ay th1.rd and fourth quarters of present time, our A Alb t E ""'* 3:30 p.m. in t e First Bap 1s . nne Smith and er zer- 1 th . th t · ht b order file is satisfactory and we Church, Pineland. is year so a we m1g e- nack, Jr. are studying in pre- f P I d I · t ct th · t · do not anticipate any change j Mrs. Clark had lived in Pine- or 1ne an gm o re uce ose mven ones. paration for their first Holy . Sales of SP Supreme Oak from our present normal oper- C . h' h th ·111 land six years. ommumon, w 1c ey w1 . She was an employee of Pineland on Parade, as the Flooring are slightly off as I ation. W D receive Sunday, at 10:30 Mass .. , Southern Pine Lumber Co . and big July 4 celebration at Pine· I expected and predicted. But, TEMPLE PRECISION 00 I A picnic Sunday afternoon a housewife. iand has been titled, will com- those sales made have been PARTS I at Red Hill Lake will be given I Burial was in the Bronson mence with plant tours through j on a satisfactory price basis and C. H. Sanders 1 for the children and awards Cemetery under the direction .'.;outhern Pine Lumber Com- shipments tend to continue at I 0 presented to each for faithful of Gipson Funeral Home. pany's all-new fully automated a gratifying rate due to orders I Swear!ngens attendance each day. The body was at home un- forest products plant and end on hand. The bulk of our un- 0 , ___ _ til 2:30 p.m. and at the church at nightfall in a burst of fire- 1 sold inventory of SP Supreme DJ f cal N Ab t for one hour before the funeral , works which ' are promised to is in a clear grade which can 1 ave am1 y ews OU services, which were conducted be visible to the limits of the be readily sold at a price a- R • s d by Rev. E .H. Shaw. great pine and hardwood for- I bovc our cost of manufacture. ' eun1on un ay Little League The Hemphill Order of the ests of Texas. I We have found it very difficult Eastern Star, Chapter 375, of When the committee of Pine- to predict the general oak The family of Mrs. Bill Action this week saw the Whi .ch Mrs. Clark was a mem- land people met recently to flooring market but we are in S · g h d f . 1 t d' . th 1 d L'ttl w_earm _en a a am1 y re- s an mgs m e me an i e I bcr, conducted the graveside plans, it wa.s agreed j hopes that they will continue umon dmner Sunday at the l I League finish in the same order services. that primary emphasis would to improve as they have in the Community Hall. as it began. Survivors include the hus- be placed on the people of past ninety days. Present fro m Beaumont Tuesday night, June 17, the j band, Lathern Clark; four _Texas who have I R. M. Burns were: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pineland Giants defeated the daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Harr· given their hves to the progress J Asst. General Sales Manager Boyett and children, Mr. and Hemphill Dodgers by a score I ington, Miss Suenell Clark, Jo- of the :egion. . . PINELAND: Mrs. Ernie Wilkerson and child- of 10 -to 3. In the second game, j Ann Clark and Wanda J. Clark; Old timers _will be I Templ.e Seat. s·ales were ren, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Day, the Pineland Cardinals defeated two sons, Paul and Keith Clark, I .and pnzes from down slightly this week. H.ow- j Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Day and I the Bronson Braves 8 to 4 in 1 ·all of Pineland; her father, sets th.rou.,h hon:e ever, several of our key field girls. From Nacogdoches, Mr. a game that saw 1 extra base I Will Foster of Conroe; four furmshmgs Jewelry will personnel have called us and and Mrs. C. W. Tannery and blow, a double by Knight of 1 brothers, Bob Foster of Luf- honor old timers and guests most feel that the seat market I son,. Bronson in the second inning. I kin, Charlie of Sulpher, La., Jer- who. have traveled far for the will firm up in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Tannery Thursday night, the Hemphill i . . .. ry with the u. s. Army station- reumon.. . Don H. Burnley , came from Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Yankees defe'ated the Hemphill I dec1s10n to _announce for served three years in the Navy ed in Oklahoma, and w. A. Speakmgs at Asst. General Saies Manager 1 1 Buster Tannery from Freeport, Dodgers by a score of 16 to 12 , j this important office was not a with overseas combat in the Foster, address unknown; one free supper for. all .and fire- I DIBOLL: Mrs. C. W. Tannery, Sr. of San in the first game. In the second ' sudden o_ ne. For s.ever.al weeks Pacific. For a little over a year grandchild. bey:ond .anythmg seen for hardwood lumber Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene game, the Pineland Giants I have discussed it with now, after attending the Uni- Pallbearers were George Max- m this_ reg10n will end the day, I are c_ontinuing to. come. in on ! Tannery from Conroe, and Mr. moved into a tie for second; friends and with my family, versity of Texas for my college ie Raymond Fair, Paul Wald· accordmg to planners. a satisfactory basts. Prices on I and Mrs. Bill Swearingen and place with the Bronson Braves J all of whom urged me to make education, my wife and I have Doyle Dickerson, R. E. 0 most species are holding firm ! 1.heir boys of Pineland I ,after defe 2 / ing the Braves , this race. operated the College Drug· Howard and Terrell Ener. BOB FARRELL TO while some items of oak have · 16 to 9 . The big blow of the I After long and serious consi- Store in Nacogdoches. UNDERGO SURGERY increased $5 per thousand. c 1 1 G 1 1 game was Jimmy: the'. I have filed my appli- If the people of this district Hello World .Bob Farrell was taken by Actually, most of the dry lum- om1n S n 01n S Giant first sacker's home run· cation to have my name placed see fit to elect me to this impor- Gipson ambulance to John Sea- ber on hand at Pineland is I . th f th I on the official ballot of the tant office, I p.romise my un· Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vaden of ly Hospital in Galveston Satur- , covered by orders Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I mSt ed. our ·th eek ended Democratic Primary District 6 ceasing efforts and Christian · · · B 1 t d t · 't th A an mgs as e w · Pineland are parents of a girl day afternoon where he will Orders for the treating div- Y ey s oppe o VIS! e · , 1 d C d' 1 ·n f'rst includes three counties and I vigilance to serve these same born at Temple Cinic Tuesday undergo Surgery. ision have not developed as we L. fa.oms on their way home 'wtre an s 1 d 1 f may not be able to see every people with all the force and at 10:10 p.m. --- -0- -- would like them to . This busi- to Port Arthur from a vacation p wi d 3 a 0 d' voter in person but I will be power at my command. ----01---- NOTICE! Masonic Lodge 1166 will have a practicie mieeting Tuesday night at 7:30 ----0---- w. H. WRIGHT FAMILY MOVES BACK HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright have moved back into the Pine- land area after two years in Marshall, Texas. The Wright9 had lived in Pineand 31 years at the time Mr. Wright's retirement when they moved. DONNA PARR T in the Ozarks 9 wms an tes. e me an : . , . ff' IE HOS ness has been spotty since last · Giants and the Bronson Braves trymg awfully hard to do so, I consider that a pubhc o ice AT COKE PARTY 0 t b E h b Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Watson ' · h d · t d h bl p b Donna Parrie entertained Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. with a Coke party. Guests were: Ann Walker, Brenda Shaw, Martha Pierce, Brenda Elliott, Susan Smith, Cindy Smith, Peg- gy Quick, Gloria Jackson, Bren- da Lindsey, Thelma Lee Lamb, Matti Pierce, and Benboy Smith. ----0--- c o er. ven so we ave een own equal shares of second 1 and to outline to eac . an 1s a grea an onora e u · operating full time and are have moved in the apartment place and a duplicate records , everyone of you the thmgs I lie trust. It affords a challenge confident we will continue to do next to the Fred Burks on of 6 wins 5 losses and 1 tie. I stand for . and the things. I and a real opportunity Aor a so. There been some Magnolia Street. Mr. Watson Fourth place is occupied by l agamst before election fearless, honest and Christian plants that are operating Qnly is employed at Ener's Store. the Hemphill Yankees with 1 time. . . Representative to give of him- three and four days a week Shirley and Virgina Kilcrease 4 wins and 7 losses. Fifth place I was born m Chireno 41 self and render a worthwhile due to. lack of orders. We have have returned home after a is occupied by the Hemphill I years ago and attended grade and o: .. service to approximately $250,000 backlog visit with their sister, Mrs. Dodgers who have 2 wins 10 school there. My parents moved the people whO elect him to this of orders for the treating divi- Jimmy Herrington. losses and 1 tie. ' to Garrison while I was yet in high office. sion and, of course, will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ogden grade school and I attended I shall strive hard · and con· booking some new bu;siness have moved into the apartment L. L. ABERNATHY TAKEN publid school t:h.ere. Duiring stantly to be such a Represen· daily. With this backlog, we left vacant by Mrs. Olena Black the depression I operated a tative if ithe people out of their h d TO, JASPER HOSPITAL Relatives visiting the Enis are in a good position. Competi- T e Og ens were married Sat- small ·cafe in downtown Nacog- genernsity 'will give me the McCunes Sunday were Mr. and I tion is very keen and prices on urday afternoon at 6 o'clock L. L. Abernathy was taken doches for several years. I am great honor to serve them in They have bought the Calcote house on Ash St. moved it to McElory. Mrs. Buddy Schobey, Bobby, tre ·ated materials are softening by the Rev. Johnny Crocker in to Richardson Hospita Satur- married and have three chi!- this capacity. old and Benny Risinger of Patroon. I a little. the home of the bride's parents, day afternoon in a Gipson Fu- dren all of whom are active in Respectfully submitted to you and 1 Bobby stayed over the week [I Edward B. Price Mrs. Ogden is the former Nor- neral Home Ambulance. He is the Baptist church. I am a the people of my district, with Donice. Asst. General Sales Manager ma Lee Shoemaker. suffering from a heart ailment. veteran of World War II, have W.W. McVioker. Copied from an original at The History Center Diboll, TX 1999:043 www.TheHistoryCenterOnline.com

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Page 1: The Pineland Star - thehistorycenteronline.com · Wednes ay ed the appreciation of all can- of common lumber to retail . before classes egm. didates to Jack Sweeney, Gip- building

LATANE TEMPLE SOUTHERN PINE LUMBER CO~ DIBQLL, TEXA~

* The Pineland Star * DEDICATED TO THE PROGRESS OF PINELAND AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES

VOLUME ONE· NUMBER 10 THE PINELAND STAR, PINELAND, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958

J. A. Cammack, 91 !I Political Rally PROGRA;:N:::~~Lo: :::~::RATION Lufkin Aviation Buried Tuesday Held at Pineland : ~.·:.· .· l~e:!~~~t~l~nt tours. Day Planes to

I 1 P.M. until 3 P.M. - Plant tours G• A• Sh Funeral services for James I County, district, and state Mill blows off . 3 P.M. 1 ~-;e Ir OW

leading Men Of Pineland to Get Water Baths

$2.00 PER YEAR

Service Club Sponsoring City· Wide Clean-Up

Ardine Cammack, 91, were I candidates spoke at the Pol- 4 P.M. - Music on. square J

held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the I itical Rally Monday ~v~ing Welcome Address . Jack Sweeny . Planes. schedule~ to a?p?ar I Any of the following digni· The Pineland Service Club Gipson Funeral Home Chapel at 8 p.m. on the square m rme- Master of Ceremonies . Latanc Temple m Lu.fkm Angel!~a Aviat1-0n I taries YOU would enjoy drop- is sponsoring a City wide

1 d Speech . Arthur Temple I Day will fly over Pmeiand July 1 ping in a water. barrel? clean-up campaign for the July in Pineland. The Rev. Tommy a~;ank Rash, Robert Earl Principal speaker (to be announced later) 4 and give an air show here in You'll have a chance to try 4th celebration. McKee, assisted by the Rev. E. Smith, Henry Wright, Homer 5 P.M. - Awarding of prizes tribute to PINELAND ON PA- PINELAND ON PARADE Day H. Shaw, officiated. Burial was Hogan were candidates for com- a. To man and woman traveling the fartherest RADE, according to Judge Ed- July 4. in the Hemphill Cemetery un- missioner who spoke. for the event . Chop Block die McFarland of Lufkin. Three balls for two bits. der the direction _of Gipson Benny Alford spoke in be- b. To the oldest person present · Armour's There will be a helicopter With twenty-five cents and a Funeral Home of Pmeland. half of his candidacy for Oounty Star Ham compliments of Hayes IGA Super- landing, near the area of the good throwing arm you can

Mr. Cammack, who was born Treasurer. Jesse Moody, / the market barbecue dinner. the exact site take your choice of the follow-in Crystal Lake, Miss. Jan. 15, other candidate for this office c. To the person with the oldest employment depending on the overhead wir- jng: 1867, died Monday at 5:10 p.m. was unable to be present at record in Pineland - Lord Elgin Watch compli- ing, and clearance. Arthur Temple Jr. in the home of a daughter, the rally, remaining at the ments of Bertrand's Pharmacy o Jack Sweeny Mrs. R. M. Cooper of Brooke- bedside of his son who is d. Homelite Power Saw Drawing. Complements ratho1·1c VBS Frank Sloan land. He had been ill for six in critical condition in Baptist of Minyard & Co., Jasper ~ Willard Neal months. He had lived in Sabine Hosplital, Beaumont, as the e. G. E. Portable T. v. - complements of At p•lneland Ross Parker County for 45 years. I result of injuries suffered in Home Furniture Company Joel Sample

Survivors include four sons, a car wreck Sunday morning. f. Maple Credenza . compliments of Home Bill Bertrand J. J. Cammack and c. B. Cam- I Candidate for State Senator, Furniture Company In Progress M. M. Miller mack, both of Port Arthur; Frank Carpenter of Sour Lake 5:30 - bucking Stool The Ducking Stool will be and Bernard Cammack a:.nd spoke. Other candidates for 6 p.m. Bar-B-Q supper Vacation Bible School for the 1 situated near .the dinner tables Guy Cammack, both of Pme- state senator were unable to After dark . Giant Fireworks Display Catholic children of St. Pius I for the pre-dmner amusement land; three d-augbiters, Mrs. attend. Judge Eddie McFar- Catholic Church, Hemphill- of all diners. . CO'oper of Brookeland, Mrs. W. land's sister, Mrs. Mason, spoke Pineland, is being conducted Money earned. will be dona-

It is absolutely impossible for any one small group to clean up Pineland without sol· iciting your help. Therefore, we urge you to make every ef· fort to beautify your lot by cutting weeds. removing junk piles, working flower beds, etc. Please don't wait for someone to do it for you. ·

Remember only one sore spot can ruin the looks of the

j !a,ntire town. Yolli l'!.ertainly don't want to be responsible for this happening.

It's your town; so be proud of where you live.

THANKS! THE SERVICE CLUB

H. Liem of Center and ~1r~· 1 for her brother. Market News from Sou'hern P1·ne this week by Rev. E. F. Mc- ted to the Service Club. Frank Reanu of Corpus Christi; Bobby Dies &poke for his bro- I Kenna, M.S., of the Saared 0,____ Mrs. Ira Brown, Sr. is in three sisters, Mrs. Rafe Green ther, Martin Dies, Jr. SPIB 77 and 78 Pine lumber The attendance at the sum- Heart Catholic Church in Na- Don't need it? Sell it with Richardson Hospital recupera· of Paxton, Mrs. Tant Hargrove For State Representative, w. . d h . the Pineland a classified ad. ting from recent surgery. of Timpson and Mrs. Sam Gray W. McVicker of Nacogdoches, j sales progressed slightly less mer Furniture Market in Chi- cog oc e~ m ------------ ---------------

d h'ld ·ct · h f' cago was considerably under Commumty Hall. . A f of Paxton; 17 gran c I ren and Ste~e Burgess of Nacog- rap1 m t e 1rst twenty days f . h' . t F th w. w .. McV01cker nnounces or h 'ld I normal, but there' was some Pans ioners a.ss1s mg a . er and 22 great grandc 1 ren. doches spoke. Eleven year old of June than the sales for the h h h 0,_~~- buying by the larger buyer$. [ McKenna wit . cat _ec ism

Curt Goetz spake in behalf of ' first twenty days of May. How- While there was not very much classes are Mrs. Ben Smith, Jr., ·State Representa 1·1ve Post Mrs Clark D•leS• his father, George Goetz, who ever, the volume has been M J w B t d J\frrs Lena • I was unable to attend. sufficient to enable us to in- business done, most of the lar-1 rs. 1," · er ran ' '.l G. .

f!er manufacturers seemed to I~m~,,,ord, a.nd Mrs. eorg:e S • H Id John Henry Minton, County crease a few prices that were ~ Ph·ii· ervlces e think that business would be 1. i ips. Democratic Chairman, express- disappointingly low. The sale satisfactory after they got back Mass is held bea~h morning

d ed the appreciation of all can- of common lumber to retail . before classes egm. Wednes ay didates to Jack Sweeney, Gip- building material dealers has home and their salesmen got S t . B t th d The seven acramen s. ap-

son Funeral Home, and Mr. proved very active and we pre- ou on e roa · tism, Confirm!ation, Pcnanc~, McVicker for sound equip- sently have a shortage of these Of course, the Dallas Market

Funeral Services for Mrs. 1

opens July 14 and this is ~he Holy Eucharist, Matrimony, I t Cl k 41 me,nt items. We do, however, still • H I o d d E t Murrell l\'Targare ar , " M<Jrl>ct that mo .... of the South- o y r ers, an x reme

who died unexpectedly in a 0---- have swollen inventories o! No.l Unct10n are being extensively

J I 4 t B common and better items. We west buyers will attend, and we . Jasper hospital at 7 a.m. Tues- u y 0 e reviewed and studied by the . ;;;:. f b . f 'll , are in hopes that industrial can get a better picture of J'un1'ors and intermediates. , . day a ter a r1e 1 ness, were 1 .11 . k . th business after this market. l

held Wednesday afternoon at. u· D sa es WI pie up dunng e At the Primary students, Elizabeth •• ~.·• .. h · t' t 1g ay th1.rd and fourth quarters of present time, our A Alb t E ""'* 3:30 p.m. in t e First Bap 1s . nne Smith and er zer-

1 th . th t · ht b order file is satisfactory and we Church, Pineland. is year so a we m1g e- nack, Jr. are studying in pre-f P• I d I · t ct th · t · do not anticipate any change j Mrs. Clark had lived in Pine- or 1ne an gm o re uce ose mven ones. paration for their first Holy . Sales of SP Supreme Oak from our present normal oper- C . h' h th ·111 land six years. ommumon, w 1c ey w1 .

She was an employee of Pineland on Parade, as the Flooring are slightly off as I ation. W D receive Sunday, at 10:30 Mass . . , Southern Pine Lumber Co. and big July 4 celebration at Pine· I expected and predicted. But, TEMPLE PRECISION 00 I A picnic Sunday afternoon a housewife. iand has been titled, will com- those sales made have been PARTS I at Red Hill Lake will be given I

Burial was in the Bronson mence with plant tours through j on a satisfactory price basis and C. H. Sanders 1

for the children and awards Cemetery under the direction .'.;outhern Pine Lumber Com- shipments tend to continue at I 0 presented to each for faithful of Gipson Funeral Home. pany's all-new fully automated a gratifying rate due to orders I Swear!ngens attendance each day.

The body was at home un- forest products plant and end on hand. The bulk of our un-0, ___ _

til 2:30 p.m. and at the church at nightfall in a burst of fire- 1 sold inventory of SP Supreme DJ f cal N Ab t for one hour before the funeral , works which 'are promised to is in a clear grade which can ·~ 1ave am1 y ews OU services, which were conducted be visible to the limits of the be readily sold at a price a- R • s d by Rev. E .H. Shaw. great pine and hardwood for- I bovc our cost of manufacture. ' eun1on un ay Little League

The Hemphill Order of the ests of Texas. I We have found it very difficult Eastern Star, Chapter 375, of When the committee of Pine- to predict the general oak The family of Mrs. Bill Action this week saw the Whi.ch Mrs. Clark was a mem- land people met recently to flooring market but we are in S · g h d f .1 t d' . th p· 1 d L'ttl

w_earm _en a a am1 y re- s an mgs m e me an i e I bcr, conducted the graveside complet~ plans, it wa.s agreed j hopes that they will continue umon dmner Sunday at the l I League finish in the same order services. that primary emphasis would to improve as they have in the Community Hall. as it began.

Survivors include the hus- be placed on the people of past ninety days. Present fro m Beaumont Tuesday night, June 17, the j band, Lathern Clark; four d~ep Ea~t _Texas who have I R. M. Burns were: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pineland Giants defeated the daughters, Mrs. Bobbie Harr· given their hves to the progress J Asst. General Sales Manager Boyett and children, Mr. and Hemphill Dodgers by a score I ington, Miss Suenell Clark, Jo- of the :egion. . . PINELAND: Mrs. Ernie Wilkerson and child- of 10 -to 3. In the second game, j Ann Clark and Wanda J. Clark; Old timers _will be ~specially I Templ.e Seat. s·ales were ren, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Day, the Pineland Cardinals defeated two sons, Paul and Keith Clark, I note~ .and pnzes rang~ng from down slightly this week. H.ow- j Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Day and I the Bronson Braves 8 to 4 in 1

·all of Pineland; her father, tele~isi?n sets th.rou.,h hon:e ever, several of our key field girls. From Nacogdoches, Mr. a game that saw 1 extra base I Will Foster of Conroe; four furmshmgs ~nd Jewelry will personnel have called us and and Mrs. C. W. Tannery and blow, a double by Knight of 1

brothers, Bob Foster of Luf- honor old timers and guests most feel that the seat market I son,. Bronson in the second inning. I kin, Charlie of Sulpher, La., Jer- who. have traveled far for the will firm up in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Tannery Thursday night, the Hemphill i . . .. ry with the u. s. Army station- reumon.. . Don H. Burnley , came from Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Yankees defe'ated the Hemphill I ~~ dec1s10n to _announce for served three years in the Navy ed in Oklahoma, and w. A. Speakmgs at m1d-~fterno.on, Asst. General Saies Manager

11 Buster Tannery from Freeport, Dodgers by a score of 16 to 12, j this important office was not a with overseas combat in the

Foster, address unknown; one free supper for. all .and fire- I DIBOLL: Mrs. C. W. Tannery, Sr. of San in the first game. In the second ' sudden o_ne. For s.ever.al weeks Pacific. For a little over a year grandchild. ~ork~ bey:ond .anythmg seen Or~ers for hardwood lumber Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene game, the Pineland Giants I have discussed it with m~ny now, after attending the Uni-

Pallbearers were George Max- m this_ reg10n will end the day, I are c_ontinuing to. come. in on ! Tannery from Conroe, and Mr. moved into a tie for second; friends and with my family, versity of Texas for my college ie Raymond Fair, Paul Wald· accordmg to planners. a satisfactory basts. Prices on I and Mrs. Bill Swearingen and place with the Bronson Braves J all of whom urged me to make education, my wife and I have r~p, Doyle Dickerson, R. E. 0 most species are holding firm ! 1.heir boys of Pineland I ,after defe2/ ing the Braves , this race. operated the College Drug· Howard and Terrell Ener. BOB FARRELL TO while some items of oak have · 16 to 9. The big blow of the I After long and serious consi- Store in Nacogdoches.

UNDERGO SURGERY increased $5 per thousand. c • 1 1 G • 1 1

game was Jimmy: Ball~ the'. de~ation, I have filed my appli- If the people of this district

Hello World'· .Bob Farrell was taken by Actually, most of the dry lum- om1n S n 01n S Giant first sacker's home run· cation to have my name placed see fit to elect me to this impor-Gipson ambulance to John Sea- ber on hand at Pineland is I . th f th I on the official ballot of the tant office, I p.romise my un·

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vaden of ly Hospital in Galveston Satur- , covered by orders Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I mSt ed. our ·th eek ended Democratic Primary District 6 ceasing efforts and Christian · · · B 1 t d t · 't th A an mgs as e w · Pineland are parents of a girl day afternoon where he will Orders for the treating div- Y ey s oppe o VIS! e · , p· 1 d C d' 1 ·n f'rst includes three counties and I vigilance to serve these same

born at Temple Cinic Tuesday undergo Surgery. ision have not developed as we L. fa.oms on their way home 'wtre 1;~ an a~ i~a s 1 d1 f may not be able to see every people with all the force and at 10:10 p.m. --- -0--- would like them to. This busi- to Port Arthur from a vacation p a~e wi d 3a t~er ~h r;~orl 0d' voter in person but I will be power at my command.

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NOTICE! Masonic Lodge 1166 will have

a practicie mieeting Tuesday night at 7:30

----0----w. H. WRIGHT FAMILY MOVES BACK HERE

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright have moved back into the Pine-land area after two years in Marshall, Texas.

The Wright9 had lived in Pineand 31 years at the time Mr. Wright's retirement when they moved.

DONNA PARR T in the Ozarks 9 wms an tes. e me an : . , . ff' IE HOS ness has been spotty since last · Giants and the Bronson Braves trymg awfully hard to do so, I consider that a pubhc o ice

AT COKE PARTY 0 t b E h b Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Watson ' · h d · t d h bl p b Donna Parrie entertained

Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. with a Coke party. Guests were: Ann Walker, Brenda Shaw, Martha Pierce, Brenda Elliott, Susan Smith, Cindy Smith, Peg­gy Quick, Gloria Jackson, Bren­da Lindsey, Thelma Lee Lamb, Matti Pierce, and Benboy Smith.

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c o er. ven so we ave een own equal shares of second 1 and to outline to eac . an 1s a grea an onora e u · operating full time and are have moved in the apartment place and a duplicate records , everyone of you the thmgs I lie trust. It affords a challenge confident we will continue to do next to the Fred Burks on of 6 wins 5 losses and 1 tie. I stand for . and the things. I and a real opportunity Aor a so. There ha\~e been some Magnolia Street. Mr. Watson Fourth place is occupied by l s~and agamst before election fearless, honest and Christian plants that are operating Qnly is employed at Ener's Store. the Hemphill Yankees with

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time. . . Representative to give of him­three and four days a week Shirley and Virgina Kilcrease 4 wins and 7 losses. Fifth place I was born m Chireno 41 self and render a worthwhile due to. lack of orders. We have have returned home after a is occupied by the Hemphill I years ago and attended grade and o: .. structLv]~ service to approximately $250,000 backlog visit with their sister, Mrs. Dodgers who have 2 wins 10 school there. My parents moved the people whO elect him to this of orders for the treating divi- Jimmy Herrington. losses and 1 tie. ' to Garrison while I was yet in high office. sion and, of course, will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ogden grade school and I attended I shall strive hard ·and con· booking some new bu;siness have moved into the apartment L. L. ABERNATHY TAKEN publid school t:h.ere. Duiring stantly to be such a Represen· daily. With this backlog, we left vacant by Mrs. Olena Black the depression I operated a tative if ithe people out of their

h d TO, JASPER HOSPITAL Relatives visiting the Enis are in a good position. Competi- T e Og ens were married Sat- small ·cafe in downtown Nacog- genernsity 'will give me the

McCunes Sunday were Mr. and I tion is very keen and prices on urday afternoon at 6 o'clock L. L. Abernathy was taken doches for several years. I am great honor to serve them in

They have bought the Calcote house on Ash St. moved it to McElory.

Mrs. Buddy Schobey, Bobby, tre·ated materials are softening by the Rev. Johnny Crocker in to Richardson Hospita Satur- married and have three chi!- this capacity. old and Benny Risinger of Patroon. I a little. the home of the bride's parents, day afternoon in a Gipson Fu- dren all of whom are active in Respectfully submitted to you and

1 Bobby stayed over the week [I Edward B. Price Mrs. Ogden is the former Nor- neral Home Ambulance. He is the Baptist church. I am a the people of my district, with Donice. Asst. General Sales Manager ma Lee Shoemaker. suffering from a heart ailment. veteran of World War II, have W.W. McVioker.

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