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Show I A M'1Iara County Chronicle I IU Delta, Ut., Thurs., Oct. 7,1948 FOH SALE. Oasis depot building, frame, '26 x 66 feet, and additional lumber. See R. Noble Day, Fill-more, phone 1021, or Leigh Allred, Deseret. 10-- 7 FOR SALE Equity in my modern home in Delta. Will take light car as part payment. Howard Kirk, Gem Cafe. FOR SALE: modern partly furnished home. Garage and utility storage room. Phone 1601 or See Earl Kelly at Utah Poultry. 10-1- 4 FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet IVj ton truck. Good beet bed, new clutch, and universal. In Al shape. Ready to go. Harold Meinhardt, North Tract. 1014 LOST: 17 jewel Parker ladies' wrist watch, at Van's hall, Gem Cafe, or the sidewalk between. Re-turn to Heber Bishop, Hinckley. - ' FOR SALE: Cedar posts, first class. See Harold Black. tf I will ship hogs October 14. Dewey Sanford NOTICE We will hold auctions on Friday, October 15 this month. Delta Livestock Auction Company. FOR SALE 6 room and bath modern home, close in. 1 oil heat-er, used 3 months; 1 porcelain kit-hce- n range. Lionel Riding tf FOR SALE: 1932 Model B Ford liton truck, Excellent condition, with stock rack. $250. Phone 143N3 . or contact Archie Searle 10-- 7 Mrs. Lawrence Nelson of Mid-val- e and son, Harold Nelson, are Delta visitors this week. Harold en-listed in the navy and was visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Warnick, before leaving for training. They will return home Friday, when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson drive down for a short visit and take them back. Want to buy a good bird dog? 2 old male pups. See Arthur Olson, Oak City. FOR SALE: 1 outboard motor, Sea King 5 h.p. and 16 foot metal boat. See Cloy Broderick. ' lx FOR SALE: Deer rifle. Lionel Tay-lor, Delta. lx FOR SALE: A .30-0- 6 with excellent scope, $100. An 8 mm Mauser, a beautiful gun, $100. A .25-3- 5 Win-chester with scope, $100. See these guns they won't last at these low prices. D. Stevens & Co. Hwe. Dept. FOR SALE: Heavy goose loads in No. 2 and 4 shot' for 12 and 16 gauge guns. D. Stevens & Co., Hwe. Dept. FOR RENT SOON: apt. furnished, with bath. Inquire of Mrs. A. J. Bishop. 10-2- 1 FOR SALE: A real nice Holstein heifer, will freshen within the next 10 days. See Alfred Stanworth, Delta, Utah lx FOR SALE: 1940 Pontiac G De Lux sedan. Good condition, radio and heater. Virgil Kuebler, Baker Phar-macy. Nights call 54. FOR SALE: Stewart-Warne- r seven tube portable radio, battery or Del-c- Slightly used. For 'see particulars Jerry King. See the radio at T. L. King's. 10-1- 4 FOR SALE: A Ford pickup. 1947 model. Russell Knight. lx FOR RENT: Delta water stock. See Walter Wright, Delta 10-2- 1 FOR SALE: A trailer house. See Leslie Roper, Leamington. 10-1- 6 FOR RENT: Two room modern Mrs. T. C. Gronning. 10-2- 1 Shopping Hints FROM D. Stevens & Co. Delta's Department Store Right now most people are think ing of deer hunting so they should shop in our store for gun oil, gun grease, nitro solvent, cleaning pat-ches, cleaning rods, gun bluing, canteens, thermos bottles, hunting knives, pocket knives, ropes, can-vas for bed rolls, flash lights, scout knives, butcher knives & blankets. OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT . . is your headquarters for deer hunt-ers' red caps, red hats, red coats, jersey gloves, red handkerchiefs, any and all red clothing for a real He deer hunter. A LOT OF CANS . . . Every twenty-fou- r hours, Americans open 70,000, 000 tin cans. The industry which manufactures them has grown six-teen times faster than the popula-tion since 1908. The acreage of metal plate fed into its machines in 1947 could have paved a ten-fo-highway long enough to reach the moon. A can manufacturing business, flourishing under free en-terprise, has just broken produc-tion records once again. IN OUR GROCERY AND MEAT DE-PARTMENT ... We are well stock-ed with all supplies for the deer hunters, Quality meats and gro-ceries help to make your deer hunt an enjoyable trip. IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT . . . Excellent stocks of Star Brand and Wolverine shoes. Better break them in now, and save blisters on your heels the first day of the hunt IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPART-MENT . . . Just placed in stock jbig clean laundered sacks excel-lent for dish towels 27c each. IN OUR LADIES DEPARTMENT . . . What can't be said is often whistl-ed, and that applies to our beauti-ful line of Ladies Fall Coats and Suits. Also new stocks of house dresses $2.98 and 3.98 each. NEW STOCKS .... Nylon hosiery in new fall colors, priced $1.25, i.49, ) 1.69, 1.98 and 2.25 a pair. Quaker and Munsing brands. DEEE HUNTERS SPECIALS' OCT. 8 to 6CT. 16, iiT Shortening IK' $1.23 Mucoa lb tin 45 c "" - """" T "- - Coffee ffiS?. 54c ' Salmon ffgSf. 67c Log Cabin Syrup Znu 2Gc Canned Meats, 5 3-- 4 oz 40f Nalley's 15 oz Fried Hamburger, tin BEEF STEW tin.... Libby's 4 ft SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS BACON VIENNA SAUSAGE W FRANKS FRESH MEATS Swifts 2 oz XQrt PANCAKE Globe A-- 1 A CHIPPED BEEF glass .... FLOUR 4 lb. bag k Best Ever 9Cl Pasco CORNED BEEF HASH BLENDED JUICE, 46 oz SPAM AQ Pasco 12 oz tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz .... Sego Miiit ??" i, G7c Porli & Beans ffi.ai,...2Cc R2arshmaBBoi7S leuo bag 3s Sterling Market Guaranteed i Used Care ton and 3-- 4 ton Pickups 11-- 2 Coupes Station Wagons ;:: Beautiful Town and Country I p Chrysler I MANY OTHERS it i y AT Hunsaker Motor Company DRIVE OUT AND SAVE 1 Clem Lewis I I i Phone 1901 FOR SALE: .30-0- 0 Krag. Excellent condition Frank Hill, Woodrow. LOST: A tin suit case between Del-ta and Deseret. Reward. Return to M. C. Ewan, Hotel Southern. MAN WANTED for Rawleigh bus-iness. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. UTJ-1811- Denver, Colo. SAVE YOUR DEER MEAT. See our Meat Man. D. Stevens & Company Meat Department. FOR SALE: 80 acre farm and water See Kenneth Porter. FOR SALE: Hundred pound size flour sacks for your dish towels and other Christmas presents. Delta Bakery FOR SALE: "Custom Air" oil heat-er. In Al condition, 3 to 4 room size. See Ed Miller, Detla. DR. K. A. DUTSON Optometrist CREST THEATRE BUILDING Office hours from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evening by Appointment phone 11 Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 10 DAY FALL SPECIAL 10 OFF ON ALL Floor Mats, Seat Covers, Radios, Heaters, Fan Belts, Carburetors, Fuel Pumps, Batteries, and Many Miscellaneous Accessories. GOOD ASSORTMENT USED TIRES,$ 2 to $12 NEW U. S. TIRES FROM $12.95 UP NOTICE DR. M. F. BURGESS, OPTOMETRIST, will be in DELTA at the HOTEL SOUTHERN, Monday, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, FOR EXAMINATION - Congratulations to On the Opening oS their new Building i Eversman Manufacturing Co. Automatic Land Levelers W.UJ.UB.IH1 111 - III 1JILH IU jjmiJUW --l .,1Tr!!-J- m J.ilJUl.'tA!!.-- U. ' W3m6)(Stf8fi&& EMflgJ Saturday October Stls DELTA HIGH SCHOOL 8 p.m. Wtf ' vWW'Wast. wovfiT. i n ' - : Hear Governor Mawastis I ' t principal speaker, i " All State and County Casii' 1 v 1 dates will tse introduced. j v K i: ih I I U ( . i Governor Herbert B. Maw s"Sns ami Ikar the Facts Ahmt the Maw Administration I (Pail political advertisement by Utah State Democratic Committee. Grant McFariand. chairman, Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City.) I Prodtey? defer 9ft I 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. A "7 I Eras Asliroy $, faCo ASSESSMENT NOTICE ABRAHAM IRRIGATION COMPANY Principal place of business, Delta, Millard County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 23rd day of September, A. D., 1948, an assessment of one dollar ($1.00) per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation Abraham Irrigation Company, pay-able immediately to Homer U. Petersen, secretary, Delta, Utah. Any stock upon which this ass-essment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of December, 1948, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the company, at Delta, Utah on the 15th day of January, 1948, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. to pay the delin-quent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Homer U. Petersen, Secretary. Delta. Utah. |