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F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1938. T H E B O N N E V IL L E D A M C H R O N IC L E SEVEN Hood River Eagles Plan Festive Gathering “ Excitement is running h i g h among our members,” stated Hood River Eagles yesterday, o f the forth coming entertainment and dance be ing given at their newly acquired hall on t he heights (the skating rink) Friday, February 4th, at 8:15 p. m. Included on the program will be some outstanding numbers such as, Canfield's Harmony quartette, Virginia Maillie, of White Salmon, a local girls’ sextette and many other selections to be enjoyed by all the members and friends who attend this celebration. Immediately after the entertainment dancing will fol low for the remainder of the eve ning with the music of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ford, after which a lunch will be served. MARSHAL’ S SALE Notice of Sale of Property for De linquent Street Assessments. Notice is hereby given that the City Recorder of the City of Hood River, Oregon, issued, directed and delivered to me eight (8) several warrants, each dated January’ 23, 1938, and each commanding me forth with to advertise for sale the prop erties described therein, respectively, against each of which assessments for the cost of street improvements under Ordinance No. 807 of said City have been made, levied and assessed, and payments upon which have be come delinquent, the descriptions of the properties in said warrants, re spectively, the amount due against each of said properties, which amounts each bear interest at the rate of 6% per annum from January 10, 1937 until paid, the name or names of the person or persons to or against whom the assessments were made, being as follows, to-wit: 1: Lots 1 and 16, Block 2, Spang lers Sub-Division Parkhurst Addi tion to the City of Hood River; $64.91; Jenny Henry and Alma Parker. 2. West 45 feet of Lot 4, Block 5, Parkhurst Addition to the City of Hood River; $29.19 with interest; Heber and Francis Chapman. 3. Lot 2, Block C, Barrett-Sipma Sub-Division Parkhurst Addition to the City of Hood River; $77.45 with interest; J. W. Perkins. 4. Lots 1 and 2, 25 and 26, Block 36. Hood River Proper Addition to the City of Hood River; $240.22 with interest; A. S. and Ethel Hall. 5. Beginning at the intersection of the East line of Thirteenth Street with the South line of Oak Street; thence Easterly along the South line of Oak Street 119.1 feet, more or less, to the Northeast comer of the Esther A. Stanley (formerly Andrews) tract; thence South 1 de gree 21 minutes West 115.4 feet, more or less, to the Northeast cor ner of the Kanaga property; thence Westerly along the North line o f the Kanaga property to the East line of Thirteenth Street; thence North along the East line of Thirteenth Street to the place of beginning; $79.71 with interest; McCullagh property. 6. Lots 12 and 13. Block 1, South Waucoma Addition to the City of Hood River; $66.96 with interest; Heirs of Zolota C. Slocum. 7. Lots 4 and 5, Block 37, Hood River Proper Addition to the City of Hood River; $53.64 with interest; Wm. L. and Mary B. Hodges. 8. The South 80 feet o f lot 20, Block 9, Hulls Subdivision; $24.31 with in terest; Bernace and Harry Nelson. All of said properties are located in the City of Hood River, County of Hood River, State of Oregon. NOW, Therefore, pursuant to the said warrants, and by virtue of the Charter of said City and the law ap plicable, and for the purpose of satis fying the said delinquent assess ments against the said lands, re spectively, I will at the hour of 10 o ’clock in the forenoon on the 7th day of March. 1938, at the front door of the City Hall in the City of Hood River, County of Hood River, Ore gon, offer for sale and will then and there sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the said lands, or so much of each as can be sold separately to advantage, suf ficient to pay the said several delin quent assessments against the said lands, respectively, together with interest and the costs incurred in such Bale, and I will continue said sale at said place from day to day at the same hour of each day there after until said property shall be sold, or so much of each as may be necessary to satisfy said respective claims and assessments. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 1st day of February. 1938. GLEN R. SLOAT Marshal of the City of Hood, River, Oregon FREE CLASSIFIED ADS During the month of February Classified A d s will be inserted free of charge. This is a service for individuals who desire to buy, sell, trade, etc. A ds of a commercial nature will be charged the regular rate— 15c, first insertion; 10c thereafter, for 1-25 words; 25c and 20c for 25-50 words. FOR SALE FO R SALE M IS C E L L A N E O U S ONE DAVENPORT Bed; 1 coal and wood heater; 1 ice refrigerator, Singer sewing machine, extension table. Inquire 23, Eagle Creek. APPLES, Potatoes and Hay for sale. H. R. Harms, >4 mile south of Parkdale. tf HAY. AN ELECTRIC boiler sterilizer. Mrs. H. E. Wylie, Markham Lane, Phone 5787. KICK UP YOUR HEELS — at the OLD-TIME DANCE at Rockford Grange Hall, Saturday, Feb. 19. Admission 25c and 15c. 2-10 Phone 30X ODELL. BERKSHIRE Pigs, $4 each. Also registered boar for service. J. G. Allison, Odell 5. 1-24-31* OVER 100 ACRES in lower valley, especially suited for dairy and hogs. Completely equipped. Build ings in excellent condition. Abun dance of water, several acres in apples; nearly all under cultiva tion. Write Box 299-A Hood River. CHILD’ S ROCKER, and a screened- in baby’s vrib. phone 5749. FIRST CLASS hay. Might exchange for hogs or dairy stock. J. N. Dris- kell, 1 mile north of Odell, phone Odell 267. ONE NEWLY painted and repaired 28-inch bicycle, good tires. Equip ped with basket, tail light, etc. Reasonable price. Leland F. Rob erts, Parkdale, % mile west Mc- Isaac's store. LUNCHES of Perfection in new quarters. Jerry’s Place at the Merchant’s Cafe, 109 Third Street. 1-31-2-7* SMALL HOUSE, 4 rooms and bath. $1200 full price, $300 down. Bal ance like rent or $1000 cash. Phone Hood River 5793 or write Box 235, Hood River. SOW and 3 5-weeks-old pigs, $35. Phone Hood River 5793. 1 SAFE, 1 roll top desk, 1 6-ft. show case, 1 10-ft. show case, 1 heating stove. Mrs. H. L. Hasbrouck, Al ameda Way. ONE DELAVAL separator. Ralph Hinrichs, Brookside Drive, phone 5749. FOR SALE OR E X C H A N G E SOME RHODE Island Red Cocker ells. J. N. Driskell, 1 mile north of Odell, phone Odell 267. W ILL TRADE Jersey cow for work horse, 1,200 lbs. and up. J. N. Dris kell, 1 mile north of Odell, phone Odell 207. FO R SALE OR R E N T 20 ACRES, upper valley, good build ings, plenty water, wood, electric ity. Reasonable. Would consider trade. Inquire 417 May St. Phone 3782. FOR R E N T ROOM FOR RENT, with or without board. Private home, close in. Phone Hood River 2821. FPLE CIDER, pure and sweet, every day in the year at Par- melee's Fruit and Cider Stand, four miles from Hood River on Loop highway. If not open at gate, Irtve right in to house. taken over th£ W. T. Ral business for Hood River Phone and mail orders filled. W. H. Shepperd, Phone 5519, Rte. 3, Hood River, Ore. 3-23* EXPERT PIANO TUNING—Adjust ing and voicing. W. R. Beatty, 802 Ninth St. Phone 6823. 10-4-tf WE GIVE Guitar or Violin with short lesson course. Private les sons. Ask about all other instru ments. Beatty School of Music. Phone 6823. 10-4-tf LOST—Monday morning, black bank check carrier, containing envelope, currency, and checks. Liberal re ward offered. C. W. Zweigart, Parkdale. Phone 292. 1-24-31* KEEP YOUR STOCK at home with a prime electric fence. Safe and ec onomical. Roy Kirby, R. F. D. 1, Hood R.ver. Tel. Odell 108. 9-6tf W ANTED «00 CORDS DRY WOOD, delivered or at yard. Al'a Wood Yard, Hood River. Jdtf N O TIC E I have eigh Co. County. promptly LOST—If the person that found the wallet containing currency and checks will return the checks, there will be no questions asked. C. U. Zweigart, Box 126, Parkdale, Ore. 1-17* 25 TO 30 TONS CARROTS. $8 per ton. E. E. Goodrich, Parkdale, Ore gon. 1 17-24* PINE AND FIR Wood for sale. In quire Parkdale Hotel, Parkdale, Ore. 11-22-tf DAVENPORTS and Chairs reuphol stered and repaired, first class workmanship. We carry upholster ing supplies. Egler & Moe, 1114 7th St., Just o ff of Pine. Phone 3443. 1-24-tf LO ST LOST—A small black and white fe male fox terrier. Has long tail and bruise on left cheek. Answers to name, “ Tiny.” Mrs. Cal Thomas, Parkdale. POTATOES, Combination, 45c per 100 lbs. Cliff Thomas, Parkdale. Phone 27. 12 20-27-3-10* WANTED—Job Pruning by contract or by hoar. M. R. Bader. Phone Parkdale 336. RUG WEAVING—Rag Rugs and other fabrics woven by Master Weavers. Hood River Woolen Mill, Phone 5481. 10-11-tf HAY FOR SALE—Baled oats, clover, timothy or alfalfa. George Hanel, Mt. Hood, Ore. Phone Parkdale 35. tf SECOND CUTTING Alfalfa hay. Also oat straw. H. R. Adkins. Phone Parkdale 264. 1 17-24 THE McNESS Company still has some good territory in both Ore gon and Washington, which is available if taken at once. No fi nances are required to start. If in terested, see or phone C. J. Wilde, local McNess dealer. 30X Parkdale. CREAM SEPARATOR, table model preferred. Carl Shipp, Rt. 1, Hood River. A GOOD horse for orchard work, 1400 to 1500 pounds, phone 5469. M U S IC PRIVATE LESSONS in Voice Cul ture—approved successful method. Rates reasonable. Also beginners in violin. Carl Shipp, Rt. 1, Hood River. 1-31-tf WE HAVE on our hands, in this vicinity, a very high grade Piano, which we will sacrifice for imme diate sale. Terms. $6.00 a month. For full particulars, address Cline Plano Co., 108 Union 8t., Seattle. Wash. 1-17-24-31 Are you buying property? Are you aure the title is clear? Don’ t take a chance. An abstract is the only way of determining title to real estate. See Hood River Abstract and Invest ment Company, 3rd and Cascade. Phone Hood River 1331. DO YOU WANT TO REFINANCE or borrow money on your car? AH details handled confidentially at our office. See Tom Scott, 114)4 3rd street. tf BULLS FOR SERVICE—Guernsey Jersey, Milking Shorthorn. We bring bulls to your place. Phone 5633. H. A. Bendler, Rt. 3, Hood River, one-half mile northwest of Barrett Store. ma26tf . DANCES KICK UP YOUR HEELS — at the OLD-TIME DANCE at Rockford Grange Hall, Saturday, Feb. 19- Ad mission 25c and 15c. 2-10 T