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Last Updated: Thursday, November 20, 2008 8:26 AM CST
Community : Hunting season is almost here again

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Beth Aschenbrenner
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(Cavour News) - The excitement is building! It's almost here, the hunters are ready to shoot a big deer. Soon all our cabins will be full once again. I hope you have a safe and successful season.

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The guys at the Debauch cabin were up already last week, getting things ready.

Allen Hiles stopped here on Saturday. He has rented out his mom's house. Welcome to the new renters.

Mutz Greve and Mary Murray went to Antigo on Monday with Wayne and Connie Fisher.

Happy birthday to Tammy Danielczak. She celebrates her birthday soon.

Chris Houle came up from Appleton on Friday, and spent several days at his place.

Kylee Egan of Appleton spent the weekend with her grandmother and family.

Sunday Mary Murray came over to watch the Packer game with Mutz Greve.

We went to Antigo on Sunday to do some shopping.

Chris Houle and Ken Carroll went to Iron Mountain on Saturday.

Happy hunting!

"Pop" Culture to ponder

The next time you reach in the fridge for a cold soft drink, here's something to consider as you sip.

The carbonated soft drink trail goes back to the late 1800's in the southern United States, where drugstore soda fountains first sold "tonics" - carbonated water flavored with sweet syrups that included ingredients such as birch bark, sarsaparilla and fruit. Glass bottles with capping systems strong enough to contain the pressurized carbonated- water mixtures soon followed.

Coca-Cola was invented in 1886, while Pepsi-Cola-first known as "Brad's Drink"- traces its roots back to 1898. Cola drinks get part of their flavor and zip from the caffeine-loaded kola nut. The six pack came into existence in the 1920's, along with vending machines. I thought this was interesting.

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