Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Friday, June 14, 2002 VOL. I Issue 6E WHO LET THE BULL OUT-MOO MOO MOO MOO MOO It was earlier Wednesday morning,about 1-1:30am,when Jerry Hinkle was awakened by "something" while he was staying with his grandfather E.E. Hinkle.He felt as if there was"a disturbance in 'The Force' " and went outside to see what was going on.At that point he heard something going on,but couldn't see what it was. After going into his bedroom,picking up his 1,000,000 candle power lantern and going back out he discovered one of the charlois bulls in the backyard trying to get a drink from the sprinkler that was watering the yard.It seems he somehow got out because of thirst.Why the other bulls hadn't followed him nobody knows,as the bulls water tank was shut down and had been all day.It is also unknown how the bull got out.that bull sure didn't do that new patch of grass Mary planted any good.We hope this teaches them a lesson out there on the Ponderosa.It sure is dry all over DRY WEATHER FORCES A BURNING BAN IN HYDE COUNTY Hyde County Ordinance 2000-001 has declared a ban on open fires until further notice.It is so dry in Hyde county that the visiting Mavis Kennedy has even suggested that she and George leave their car outside to attract rain.People have washed cars and left their windows open.No luck yet.There will definatly be no fireworks display at Y1C. MORE DELAYS IN "A GOOD LAND" PRODUCTION Production for "A Good Land" has has a few more setback.One of the singing roles in the play had fallen through and the part was offered to Mary Hinkle.She turned it down for reasons that are obvious.The director, Barbara Nemec countered by telling her she didn't have to sing good,just loud.Still, Mary declined as she is content to leave the stage behind even though she once sang with The Platters in Branson,Mo.Perhaps once was enough.
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