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miz m TSinUTTl .TorjRNATi Section B PAGE FIVE Tnursday, March 17, 1955 Safe jo) o Rose McDonald Phone 69-2448 wye" P AO L 1 J w 1 Fancy Early Garden No. 303 (17-oz.) Cans U 0 ,. f LJU U U li! Yes. LOW LOW prices on the famous name brands. Brands you know that mean the very finest quality. And at Hinky-Dinky you always get this finest quality at a low price. Here are just a few of the many, many national brand features at Hinky-Dinky. Fancy Quality Fresh Corn Off-the-Cob. Whole Kernel Golden 1 2-oz. Vacuum Packed Cans Del Monte's Famous Quality At Hinky Dinky's Low Price! Mel-O-Sweet 1 -lb. Carton Bakerite 3 LB. CAN c 4 . v.li jf .,-iry 1 m "f &jMafl 0 ll " ( ' a pi WORLD'S FINEST QUALITY CD ro) Surprise the Family with a Cherry Pie Made with These Luscious Red Pitted Cherries! -J r . -7. S iA v - ix. Fancy Fresh Dressed and Drawn, Cut-Up or Whole Frying Chicken . . . .: .. . u ,u o) Gaylorrt Quality Whole APKIfATQ In "eT Syrup Lariro No. 2 Cans ...... Food Club Finest Pure Red CHERRY PRESERVES s;.4.:.:. 49c 3 79c SPRAY Cranberry Sauce Delicious with Chicken Strained or Whole 16-oz. Can PORK ROAST Small Lean " Boston Butt lb. Elna Pure s PEACH PRESERVES J';" Food Club Finest With Extra Rich Sauce PORK & BEANS a6-o Cans. Xo. 2 (20-oz.) Cans i for 59c Honey Boy With Macaroni SALMON DINNERS c'm ..... 29c Peter Piper Whole SWEET PICKLES Bier Economy Size i Gallon J 'r. 69c For Sunday Dinner. Fresh Dressed, Ready-to-Cook, 5-7 lb. Average . lb. FROZEN FOOD FEATURES 35 6-8 lb. Avg., Sugar Cured SMOKED PICNICS lb 25 Skinless WIENERS 3 lb Cudahy's Braunschweiger LIVER SAUSAGE lb 39 SLICED BACON Cudahy's Wicklow Hickory Smoked J lbs. 3 $100 lbs. I Top Frost Fresh Frozen FISH STICKS 'r 39c Dartmouth Fresh Frozen Concentrated 6-oz. . Can 1 A I J U. S. Grade Cood, Choice, Corn-fed Beef E. V. T. (Extra Value Trim) U. S. Good, Choice, E. V. T. Top Frost Frozen RED RASPBERRIES 10-oz. Carton Top Frost Fresh Frozen Cut All Green A CD AD AHlIC 10-oz. JBWW Carton Top Frost Fresh Frozen Cut or French Style GREEN BEANS Top Frost French Fried Crtns. -t m V, DHTATACC 9-oz. for V-.' Cal. CART2N AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Cuddly, Loveoble Sitting Papa Rabbit or Stand ing Beggar Rabbit. 29" Tall, a $5.95 Value. . 19" Tall Peter Rabbit. 21 Vi" Tall Slim Ears Rabbit or 13" Sleeping Bunny. Each a $2.95 Value With Any Hinky-Dinky Purchase With Any Hinky-Dinky Purchase .i . i ! ami 3; I '1 my AM prices effecfivs thru .Wed.. Msreh 23. We re serve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers Hinky-Dinky miriiclhiied ID LB. BAG Cash Ycur Coupons Here. Save! 25-Lb. Bag (Rear. 2,0 i) With" Coupon 50-Lb. Bag (Reg. 3.85) With Coupon 79 25c Valueafele Coupon 25c This Coupon Worth 25c on the Purchase of a 25 cr 53-Lb. Bag of FOOD CLUB FLOUR -JC Valid Only at Ilinky Dinky OZf I Mrs. Al Kugler and Gary were visitors from Omaha Sunday with Mrs. Curtis Gustafson and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall-visited in Elmwood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Keller, and family of Lincoln spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles. Twin Table Club met with Mrs Clara Brakhage Tuesday, Mrs. Darrell Buckingham was a guest. Live Wires Lassies 4-H club met with Lila Wall at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Tur ley Wall. Lila and Gloria Han son demonstrated making Snick erdoodle, which was served the members. Judy Leadabrand and Virginia Cameron, junior lead ers, assisted with the demonstra tion. Cornbread brought by the members as judged. It was an nounced ail mergers would meet at Methodist church the evening of March 25th for a 4-H outing at the Gay-Way. The Robert Wall family were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Turley Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyles called at the Wayne Kinney home in Alvo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kinney of Alvo called at the Joe Kyles home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson of Sioux Falls, So. Dak. were weekend guests at the A. , J. Leadabrand home. . Greenwood Officers Elected Election of officers was held at the meeting of Greenwood Wo man's Club March 8 at the home of Mrs. Turley Wall. New officers are: president, Mrs. Emil Meis inger; vice president, Mrs. Ma bel Lambert; secretary, Mrs. M. L. Shupe, and treasurer, Mrs. Frank Hurlbut. Mrs. Mabel Lam bert was in charge of the lesson "Children, The Light of the World". Mrs. A. J. Leadabrand was assisting hostess. Greenwood Mrs. Robert Ofienbacker and Mrs. A. J. Leadabrond drove to Murdock Wednesday to attend an all day extension meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Stock. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Landon attended an open house in Mur dock Sunday, honoring the Gold en Wedding anniversary of Mr. an Mrs. Paul Schewe. Mr. and Mrs. Schewe are visiting from Long Beach, Cal., and the open house was held at the Vernon Schewe home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Landon drove to Iowa last Sunday to visit in Jefferson with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jardine, and Mr. Wm. Renwanz. Jerry Leadabrand was in Im aha Saturday taking college en trance examinations as part of his tests for the Air Force Acad emy. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartsook'and children, Mr. and Mrs... Jr. Schuelke and Mark and Mrr. and Mrs. Duane Lostrch and Debbie of Havelock were supper guests at the Charley Bell home, on Sunday. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bell and Lloyd attended a family gathering at the home of Mrs. Loren Schuelke and Jul ie of Lincoln. M.F.Y. met at Methodist church Wednesday evening. Hosts were Larry Warren and Lyle Comstock. Plans were made for a chili supper. Irene Moore led devotions. Helping Mrs. Robert Brahani of Ashland celebrate her birth day Friday were Mrs. Walter Woitzel. Mrs. Joe Marshall," Mrs. O. McDonald, Mrs. Mabel Lam bertand, Mrs. Emil Meisinger, all of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Burbee and Children of Omaha spent the weekend at the Emil Meis inger home. Mr. and Mrs. Em il Meisinger and Margaret Cam eron returned with them Sun day. Mrs. Harold Pilfold and Mrs. John Downing entertained East ern Star Kensington Wednesday. Eighteen ladies from Green wood W.S.C.S. attended a guest day at Alvo Wednesday. Mr. an Mrs. Emil Meisinger calle at the Joe Leesley home Friday evening. Mrs. Mabel Lambert and Wil lis called on Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pierson of Lincoln Sunday. A birthday party honoring Mrs. Ella Beal of University Place was attended Sunday by Mrs. War ren Boucher and Mrs. Volney Headrick. Greenwood Seoul Court Of Honor Held Court of Honor was held at the Christian church Monday evening. Scoutmaster Wayne Howard presented five boys with their Tenderfoot rating: Jerry Hammer, Larry Voehl, Larry Rouse, Arthur Claycomb and John Casey. Larry Warren re ceived merit badges for life saving and rowing and - Jerry Leadabrand for life saving and nature. Scoutmaster Howard dis cussed plans for camp and show ed colored movies taken at camp the past, three years. 60 M w ui .lint "utri " " - ' " ( asli Vaiue 'a of 1 lcnt K. P. 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