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Holabird Advocate

Providing all the news we see fit to print since 2002!


Saturday, July 06, 2002
 
VOL. I Issue 7C
QUIET 4TH NOISY 5TH ON THE PONDEROSA
The fireworks ban and common sense prevailed on the Fourth of July.July 5th had an impromtu gathering of PETA as pork loin was prepared by Mary Hinkle for the assembled company.Among the guests were Agnes Hahn; Larry, Phyllis, and Brenda Ehlers; Colleen, Brandon, and Jesse Gervais; Darrel, Kristi, Brittany, Shelby, and Justin Hinkle; and Jim Hoffman .Brit showed her city boy cousins the shetland ponies. Then they ran in the sprinkler. She even helped them catch a couple grasshoppers. Harold wished they could have caught more to take home.
REPAIRS BEGIN ON AUDITORIUM ROOF
Highmore Mayor, Mike Newton, annouced plans to repair the roof to the Hyde County Memorial Auditorium. A structual engineer has been located and convict labor has been requested. A time table will be forthcoming.The exact cause is unknown at this time but several stories and theories have been bounced around. When and if an exact cause can be determined it will be reported in The Holabird Advocate.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
by Hiram Gonagan
Larry and Phyllis Ehlers took their respective mothers to Branson Mo and Silver Dollar City. Among the attractions they visited were the Shepard of the Hills Pagent and the Lawrence Welk Theater. The restrooms in the Shoji Tabuchi Theater were memorable to them because of the fireplaces located in there.
Harold and Mary Hinkle are going to the Dryland Aquatics water park in Sparks, Nebraska early tomorrow morning. They will be accompanied by Mike and Betty Mcdonnell; Larry and Bonnie Nickleson; Andrew and Tracy Lennick; and Tom Gravatt. This place is in the back country. In fact, the last few miles of the way are gravel road. They are expected back Sunday evening
Kristi Hinkle took her Husband Darrel to her Lead High School Class of '92 10 year reunion on Friday night in Lead, South Dakota. They will be home Saturday evening. Word from Lead is that the fire in neighboring Deadwood is expected to be 100% contained by tomorrow.



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