Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Saturday, September 14, 2002 VOL. I Issue 9H BIRTHDAY "JUST ANOTHER DAY" FOR DOUG HINKLE DARREL PARTYS HARDY AT CATTLEMANS CLUB On September 13th Doug and Darrel Hinkle both turned 33. When asked how he was going to celebrate Doug said, "Nothing.". It appears that He and noel were too busy getting ready for a rummage sale. Noel is good at rummage sales. she made $700 (gross) on the last time. Darrel on the other hand decided to go with his wife Kristi and in- laws Jim and Ruby Hoffman to Pierre's famous Cattlemans Club for dinner and one might guess drinking, but that was not confirmed. Harold and Mary was stuck with their kids as Agnes Hahn found out when she called and was cussed at for no apparent reason except that everyone else in the house was being cussed at so why not include her in the fun. All of that kind of talk going on by right the lemon juice bottle at the Ponderosa should be empty and then another should be bought and halfway gone. Oh well, at least Brit will have a story for her Kindergarten teacher next Monday. Later on things quieted down. When Darrel and Kristi Arrived at 9:30 to pick up the kids, Justin and Shelby were asleep. Harold and Mary want to take Darrel and to Pierre for the boys' birthday too. Do you suppose Jim and Ruby will babysit for them? BERNIE DAVIS TAKES A FATAL DRINK OF BEER Bernard Glenn "Bernie" Davis was visiting and drinking beer with a nephew of his when he succumbed to a heart attack at his home in rural Holabird. Bernie was born June 13, 1938, to Darrel and Dorothy Davis in Highmore. He was baptised in the Methodist faith and educated in Hyde County schools, graduating from Highmore High School in 1956. He worked at the Highmore Expermint farm and the family farm since 1966. Survivors include two brothers, Jerry of Rapid City and Dennis of Holabird; Three nephews, one niece and a host of other relatives. Preceding him in death were his parents an infant brother and an infant sister Visitation will be from 2-8pm Sunday at Luze's Funeral Home in Highmore. Funeral services will be on Monday at 2pm at the funeral home with the Reverend Phil Lint presiding. Burial will be at the Highmore City Cemetery. POETRY CORNER SUSHI-YUCKY by Pat Donahue I am from Minnesota I went to Tokyo to Visit the Land of Enchantment and quaint pagoda. I almost died the night they tried To make me eat that yucky sushi They think it sounds so yummy But, hey I ain't no dummy I knew no way it would stay down in my tummy. I took one bite, and I was right No likey icky yucky sushi. It took some wine, but I finally agreed To eat that dish of dead fish and seaweed. What happened then I don't know I loosened my kimono I make a noise like the voice of Yoko Ono. Then just like that right on the mat Me sicky icky yucky sushi Don't eat raw squid, like i did, 'cause it's true It make you do like when you got the flu So if you're in Nagoya Here's a suggestion for ya Take my advice, stick with rice, and think twice before ya Bow in disgrace, lose lunch and face No picky icky yucky sushi No likey icky yucky sushi
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