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Show CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED BATES: 3c per word, minimum ad 50c. Ads over 5 lines 15c a line thereafter. Display ads, 75c column Inch. Will not be responsible tor errors on phone-in ads. Use of box no. 50c extra per insertion. FOR RESULTS. USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE CHRONICLE EACH WEK. For Sale JUST ARRIVED: New fall dresses. two-piece rayon jerseys and shifts. Jr. Misses and half sizes. $7.95 $8.98 $9.98 $12.98. Ladies' Department. De-partment. D. Stevens & Co. FOH SALE: Used appliances, refrigerator, re-frigerator, automatic washer, spin-dry spin-dry washers, Kelvinator stove In A-l condition. Contact M. H. Workman, Work-man, at 94 S. 300 W. Phone 4431. DEER HUNTERS Bring your game to Quality Market and have it processed pro-cessed for your home freezer or locker. FREE HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN at "66" SERVICE CENTER. Delta, Ut. NOW IS THE TIME to order your Christmas yarn and pattern needs, from our counter book of fashions. Also, your California Original De signs Kits-to-Knit of Pauline Den ham yarns at The DELMART. FOR SALE: A girls' 26" bike and a boys' 24" bike. Contact Eugene Owens. Call 794J5 1014-28np FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO this area. Take over $14.58 monthly pay ments. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 6179, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Ut, 1021-114 STOP at THE DELMART for your warm coats. Men's and Boys' ize3, $7.99 to $25.00. FOR SALE: One 5KW Witty diesel power plant. Cheap. See Neno Schena. 923 tl PAT SAYS: "Do some Christmas shopping early. We're having a fabulous sale on Kayser Hosiery at Mabel's". 1021-28 SPECIAL SALE: Outing FlanneL 3 yards $1.00. Shop for new Fall Fabrics Fab-rics at D. Stevens Co. RED PONTIAC POTATOES for sale. Contact LaWrence Bradfield in Lynndyl. 1028-1111 FOR SALE: Horse trailer. Contact Alice Bliss. Phone 696J1. FOR SALE: Fresh Eggs. Lester Johnson. Ph. 7912. 1028-1111 FOR SALE: 3 -bedroom house. New oil furnace, forced air heating sys tem, and electric hot water heater. Contact Erwin Farnsworth. Phone 5732. 1028-1118 PART OR FULL TIME WORK: Good pay scale. Write Mrs. Edith Dennison, Box 38 Hinckley, Utah. Phone 689J4. Mention best time to contact you. 1021-28 Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 23, 1965 LEGAL NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR RESPECTIVE PARTIES FOR FURTHER DETAILS NOTICE TO CREDITORS FREE HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN at "66" SERVICE CENTER. Delta, Ut. BROWNING COAL delivered or In yard north of overpass. Will delivei sand, gravel, sewer rock, top soil fill dirt, redimix. Call 83, Oak City or 4531, Delta. (Brooklawn Creem ery). 916tf DEER HUNTERS Let us skin chill, cut and wrap and quick freeze your deer. Quality Market. For Rent FOR SALE: 4 -bed room home at 67 N. Center. Call 4581 or Contact Bob Horlacher at Dixie College. 92-tf DEER HUNTERS Let us skin chill, cut and wrap and quick freeze your deer. Quality Market. NOVEMBER PERMANENT SPECI- ALS at Fashionette from $6.50 up. Phone 2391 for appointments. ENJOY Chinese Dinners EVERY THURSDAY Mexican Food EVTRY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FINE STEAKS EVERY DAY NEW- Salad Bar Rancher Cafe DRESS SLACKS Permo-Crease. New fabrics and colors. Slim and regular. The DELMART. DEER HUNTERS Bring your game to Quality Market and have it processed pro-cessed for your home freezer or locker. WILLDEN MOTEL FOR SALE (in Delta) Price reduced for quick sale. Reasonable down payment. Contact Con-tact Doug Christiansen, P. 0. Box 34 Nephi, Utah. Salesman for George T. Eckersley Realtors, Pay-son, Pay-son, Utah. 320-tf FOR SALE or TRADE: 1964 Pontiac GTO. Excellent condition. See or call Elwin Pace at 2291. 1028tf FOR SALE: The Earl Willden home 71 Soith, First West 916tf DEER HUNTERS Let us skin chill, cut and wrap and quick freeze your deer. Quality Market. FOR SALE: One gentle saddle horse. See Jay Bennett, or phone 793J1. 1021 Stokermatic Efficient and Economical Home Heating -AT- MORRIS SUPPLY Phone 6974 Hinckley, Utah New $379.00 Used - $ 95.00 FOR RENT: Furnished opts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. Daily, weekly or monthly month-ly rates. Delta Apts., 295 West Main or call Mrs. Abbott, 2931, 2;27-tX FOR RENT: Furnished Apt. 158 N. 400 W. Phone 572J1. 1014np MODERN APT. FOR RENT, turn- isshed. 295 South 4th West or call 3662. 923tf FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home. Also, for sale, 2-speed Blazer. Phone 3641. 930tf FOR RENT: Two-bedroom home- furnished or unfurnished. Call 319J1 or 3256. 916tf Miscellaneous ELECTROLUX Authorized Sales & Service. Lowell Edwards, Ph. 799J2. 42- NED'S DELTA CASH MARKET will be closed all day Saturday for the deer hunt. WANTED: A woman for two days a month for housework. Call 5692 for details. FOUND: Keys in o hand-tooled leather case. Owner may claim by identification and paying for this ad at the Chronicle. GENTLEMEN Shop now for new Fall suits, $32.00, $45.00, $55.00, $59.95. See our excellent stocks at D. Stevens Co., Gent's Dept. THE DELTA THIRD WARD ELDERS will sponsor a pheasant hunters' breakfast, Nov. 6, 5:30 a.m. at the Stake House. FREE HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN at "66" SERVICE CENTER. Delta, Ut. BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out repairs. New radiator and heater co'es. Used and new radiators. 228ti WANTED MAN OR WOMAN Good Watkins Products route a-vailable. a-vailable. Earn $2.50 & up an hour. Operate your own business. Full or part time work. For details contact Richard A. Smith, Monroe, Utah. Phone 527-3534. 826-1028 BATTERIES All sixes on hand-Group hand-Group 1, exohange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SERVICE, Phone 3791, Delta, Utah. 323tf WANTED: A woman for two days a month for housework. Call 5692 for details. FURNITURE NEED REUPHOLSTERING? Have that living room set or favorite rocker re-upholstered and redesigned by Twltchell Upholstery. Upholst-ery. Twitchell's have served the Delta area for over 15 years. Their reputation for guaranteed service and quality workmanship is unsurpassed. For free consultation in your home, drop a card today. Mr. Twitchell, with over 20 years of decorating experience will call with samples of all the latest furniture coverings and help you choose the color and fabric for your sofa or chair. Save one-half over New Furniture Furni-ture prices. TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY 150 N. Main Cedar City In the matter of the Joint Es tates of Jame9 Mace and Martha Mace, Deceased, Creditors will present pre-sent claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of December, 1965 Doyle Mace and Angie Pratt. Co-Administrators Eldon A. Ellason, Attorney First Publication: Oct. 7, 1965 Final Publication; Oct. 28, 1965 Federal Land Bonk Representative will be in Delta the 1st and 3rd Monday of every moath at the Professional Pro-fessional Building. Appointments appreciated. Call 571. 422-U HOG DAY at Delta Livestock Auction Auc-tion Oct. 5, 19 and Nov. 2. Sale begins at 11:00 a.m. through the winter months. 930tf NOVEMBER PERMANENT SPECI- ALS at Fashionette from $6.50 up. Phone 2391 for appointments. FOR SALE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORES. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUN-ITIES AVAILABLE IN WYOMING COLORADO, MONTANA, IDAHO, AND UTAH INVESTMENTS FROM $12,000 UP. For details and FREE Brochure on the Western Auto Associate Program, Pro-gram, write Mr. E. F. Kruse, Sales Manager, Western Auto Supply Co. Dept. 27, Box 1031, Ogden, Utah. MEN AND WOMEN 18 TO 50 a job with the GOVERNMENT means security, prestige, high earnings, wonderful benefits. Prepare for exams now. Grammar Gram-mar school sufficient for many jobs. Start as high as $96.00 per week. For details and list of positions po-sitions phone or write Key Training Service 975 East 2100 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Tel. 467-9415 We Finance DEER HUNTERS Bring your game to Quality Market and have it processed pro-cessed for your home freezer or locker. NOVEMBER PERMANENT SPECIALS SPECI-ALS at Fashionette from $6.50 up. Phone 2391 for appointments. FOR SALE: Kelvinator refrigerator, excellent condition, $40. Also, 30-06 rifle, $65. One laundry tub, $10. Call 8821. 10l21np NOW IS THE TIME to order your Christmas yarn and pattern needs, from our counter book of fashions. Also, your California Original De-sign3 De-sign3 Kits-to-Knit of Pauline Den-ham Den-ham yarns at The DELMART. FOR SALE: 8-ft. camper, wired for electricity and gas; fully insulated; used very little; priced to selL See Maylon Erickson or call 554J1 1014-28np SEE ADMIRAL TELEVISION at low-low prices. Color and Black and white. We also custom-order for your personal likes. Delta Auto Supply. Phone 4251. 826tf Business Opportunities: UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY West Coast Corporation recently reorganized that can withstand rigid financial examination is offering of-fering on a no-franchise fee basis exclusive distributorships. This is a product in demand by every home owner and every business and is currently being used by such national organizations as Sears Roebuck and Co., Holiday Inn Motels Mo-tels and various branches of the armed forces. Product 100 guaranteed; guar-anteed; investment from $600 to $14,000. Investment guaranteed with 100 markup. Manufacturer has proven method of distribution, advertising and merchandising. A factory representative will assist you in setting up your business. For complete details and descriptive descrip-tive literature write National Chem Plastics Corp., 1550 Page Industrial Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63132 or call collect Robert T. Adams at Ha-6-7242, Area Code 314. 1021-12x s HINCKLEY Lions Club ANNOUNCE THE HINCKLEY SKATING RINK OPENS OCTOBER 30 Beginners 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Advanced 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Private skating parties can be arranged. Call Don Morris at 69772 TIME LIMIT FOR TRANSFER AND NEW MEMBERSHIP UTAH FARMERS UIIIOII BLUE CROSS and BLUE SHIELD Group EXTENDED TO December 1st Call 484-7677 Salt Lake City or local FARMERS UNION AGENT NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of Delta City to vacate the following streets or alleys or parts thereof, the same being al leys and streets which traverse the property of Millard County School District, upon which property, prop-erty, Delta Junior-Senior High School is being constructed. A hearing will be held at the Delta City Office on the 4th day of No vember, 1965 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. to hear objections or protest of the closing, vacating and abandoning of such streets, or alleys. al-leys. Ned M. Church, Mayor First Publication, Oct 14, 1965 Final Publication, Nov. 4, 1965 ORDINANCE ink Tippc nam mm, "if tfaywg afw fc ytut empty ovf rfcaf Store yewr fvn in tJ, safe pface ana' remoM a jmmW assoacrffofi owm jhooting safety An ORDINANCE regulating, con- troling and restricting the construc tion, erection or alteration of buildings build-ings or structures on any premises within certain zone. And authoriz ing planning commission to classify class-ify areas for comprehensive Zoning Zon-ing regulation. BE IT ORDAINED by the County of Millard, State of Utah: Section 1. That it shall hereafter be, and it is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person, persons, firm, partnership, or corporation to erect or construct, alter, or maintain, main-tain, or cause or permit to be erected, er-ected, constructed, altered or maintained, main-tained, on any premises within the following zone or area hereby created, cre-ated, any building or 'buildings which shall be used for or designed or intended to be used for any commercial, business or industrial purpose, which is construed to include in-clude any establishment for the preparing or serving of food or drink; any establishment for the purpose of engaging in merchan dising, buying, selling, trading, or bartering; any establishment for, the purpose of furnishing rooms, lodging, boarding or any such hotel, ho-tel, motel or apartment accomodations. accomo-dations. I Section 2. Any person, persons, firm, partnership or corporation, who constructs or erects or who begins the erection, construction, or alteration or who causes the, beginning of the erection, construction, construc-tion, or alteration of any such ' building on any premises within. v of a mile on either side of U.S. Inter-State Highway No. 15 from i the point where it enters Millard County on the North, along the! full area of the said road extend-! ing through its entire length to the ' point where said road crosses the Millard County boundary on the' South, shall be guilty of a misde- meanor and on conviction thereof i shall be fined not less than One hundred (100.00) Dollars, nor more than Two hundred ninety nine (299.00) Dollars. Section 3. Each day any violation viola-tion of this ordinance continues shall be deemed a seperate offense. of-fense. Section 4. This ordinance is hereby here-by declared to be an emergency measure necessary in the interest, and for the promotion, of the public pub-lic health, safety, convenience, peace, comfort, order, and public welfare of said Countl and the inhabitants in-habitants thereof. The reason for such necessity lies in the fact that the construcion of such building or templated. Section 5. This ordinance shall be published as provided by law and shall take effect and be in force immediately upon publication publica-tion and shall remain in force from and after the earliest period allowed al-lowed by law. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Board of County Commissioners of Millard County this the 6th day of October A.D., 1965. WALTER EKINS, Chairman Millard County Commission ATTEST: GUY ROBINS, Millard County Clerk Published the 28th day of October, and the 4th day of November, 1965. o o o BUY FALL SUITS HOW Shop for New Fall Styles and Colors 32.00 45.00 55.00 59.95 Mrs. Steve (Gloria Owens) Morrison Mor-rison and small son Shaun, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Owens Ow-ens while Steve went deer hunting. hunt-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison reside in Provo where Steve is a student at BYU. 17.500 Read It In The CHRONICLE A iij f FALL SUITS FOR BOYS AGE 8 TO 20 15.95 16.95 17.95 19.95 ea. ( D E LTO'S 'N DEPflRTfTIEfiT STORE J OnI A- , aa 1 7 1 1 :i r . ,1 l i . hs I- A x t "p -r f m 7 if J it ; . m wA VM m . a - kSb a r - ) ' - IF r - i . , "kpK M nA AAw J? Jf fmsssmmsesm "w 1? s&w r--mmrii:.iSi lrr...t. ..,..rt'J!Sr 'MP!Pf&.K s sJas -V.y, glJtlS. Sure, grown-up. know that every litter bit hurts. But they forget. And that's what starts the litter mess. Soon there's a shameful pile-up that has to be cleaned up (always at your expense, If you're a taxpayer). What's more i SSJI SWtISS S"S : 1 AMERICA; BEAUTIFUJ it's easy for children to get that careless care-less habit. So Dad, Mom lead the way to the litter basket. Use a litterbag in your car. If we grown-ups remember, remem-ber, our kids won't forget to Keep America Beautiful! Published as a public service In cooperation with The Advertising Council. |