Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Thursday, May 02, 2002 VOL. I Issue 5A IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE A GREENHOUSE Kristi's Greenhouse,operated buy Kristi Hinkle is opened for the growing season.Several relatives and friends of her's helped her set it up on Monday.The plastic cover was rolled on early Tuesday morning as it was not too windy.Wednesday Darrel and Kristi picked up the inventory, leaving their children in the capable hands of Mary and Harold. THE CASE OF THE MISSING CANE E.E. Hinkle has been using a cane off and on for the past 5 months.Occasionally he leaves it somewhere and forgets to pick it up.Tuesday evening the cane came up missing once again.After several hours of searching turned up nothing,the old boy was waxing roth.Blaming his great grand-daughter,Brittany, for the disappearance,and even accusing an unknown "Somebody" of taking it to make him think he's crazy.The next morning he found it right where he left it. BREAKFAST AT THE PONDEROSA By Jerry Hinkle,Special to The Holabird Advocate With my mother busy with her grandkids and her woodcraft business in the graduation plaque season I have been making breakfast for my Granddad for the past few days and doing surprisingly well.He has a cast iron frying pan that I use to cook the bacon and egg.Cast iron was used long before the advent of Teflon.Chef Burt Wolf once said that since cast iron pans went "out of style",a lot of people have had to take Geritol or some other iron supplement. I doubt that my grandad has that problem.
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