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![]() Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Friday, October 10, 2003 VOL. II Issue 10E CRAFTS SHOW TOPS OFF BUSY WEEK FOR MARY HINKLE Every week is a busy week for Mary Hinkle, but this week was especially busy. On top of the usual chores she has been learning how to quilt on Tuesday, giving blood at the blood drive on Thursday(earning a one gallon pin in the process), Friday saw her helping Darrel wean his calves and getting ready for the Methodist Make and Bake Craft Show, which she will be in charge of on Saturday. WEANING GOES SMOOTHLY FOR DARREL HINKLE Although Harold Hinkle will never admit it, weaning his son Darrel's calves went along pretty good. Helping Darrel were Harold, Mary, and Jerry Hinkle, Larry Nickleson, and Ron LaFourtune. Ron only worked half time because of injuries relating to a disagreement with one of his own cows earlier this week. He was in pain and it showed. He missed a wonderful dinner of ham, baked potatoes, and green beans prepared by Darrels wife Kristi. Shelby Hinkle provided the entertainment. HEMPHILLS VISIT E.E. HINKLE On Wednesday morning, 101 year-old E.E. Hinkle was surprised to hear that a couple of his late wife Bergit's relatives, Clyde and Edna Hemphill from Deer River, Minnesota, would be calling on him. He and the rest of the Hinkles enjoyed catching up with them. For lunch, E.E. served his guests lemon flavored sandwich cookies and orange soda (And Jerry poured without spilling) George and Mavis Kennedy may be coming on Monday, but may not get the same hospitality. The only way they'd get so much as cheese and crackers is if they brought them along.
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