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Holabird Advocate

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


Wednesday, October 02, 2002
 
VOL. I Issue 10A
BRITTANY HINKLE ASSUMES DUTIES
Being a VIP is not easy under the best of circumstances. When you're only 5 it can really be daunting. But Brittany Hinkle despite being sick on Monday returned to school on Tuesday to perform as the Kindergarten VIP as flawlessly as possible. The Kindergaren VIP had to lead the other class members to the lunch line and in and out of the classroom at recess time for the 5 days of the school week. She was understandably tired when she got home.
COWS GET IN THE WAY OF PONDEROSA EXPERIMENT
After doing so well with his experiment with millet, Darrel's work was slightly interfered with when the cows got past the electric fence and began to run around in the millet field. It still looks like millet will be the best cash crop to be had for him this year. The cattle were extracated from the millet field by Harold and Jerry Hinkle. The amount of damage done will be unknown until it is harvested on a future date.
MARKET AMERICA GOES PRIVATE
by Buster Brock
At the annual stockholders meeting of Market America Inc. President and C.E.O. J.R. Ridenger and his wife Loren, Exectutive V.P. made an offer of $8/share to the corporate stock holders. the offer was excepted, making Market America a privately held corporation. Local Market America Distributor and Holabird Advocate Publisher, Jerry Hinkle said of this turn of events "Market America is going to operate the same way at the local level delivering quality market-driven products to all of its customers. I'm really exicted about some of the new products coming out too! ". When asked to expand on thatwith more detail, Hinkle declined. "That will have to be discussed at a later date. I can't really say anything untilI I get the 'All clear' from the head office."
MARY HINKLE MAKES MEMORIAL DAY PLANS
It has been suggested to Mary Hinkle by different members of her family that they need to get together for Memorial Day like they used to. She has taken this to heart and looked for information regarding Camp Lakodia near the Lake Herman area in South Dakota, Were her family used to gather. Turns out that it may be booked already. The people operating the camp, South Dakota Institute for the Deaf, will get back to her on that at their earliest convenience.
She has also looked for a KOA campground that may satisfy her families desires. It could make for an interesting article for Holabird Advocate travel writer, Hiram Gonagan, who has been in Alaska to see the famous midnight sun.



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