T litin d iiy , M arch 4. 1937 O HT E L A B O R O Cornelius outli Enlists in Flying Corps: W inters Buy illy Dorothy C o o k d t ’O R N F I.II' I P h ilip 1- ihi*d e, m l . I).. tin* m my f ly in g c, 11 He • m li. lin in g in Sot i l l p l ' l d l l a lld Intel w ill in * 'I in l h tut,h ilu Buy Doane 1*1.u i* Ml W ill Ml';. W m lt'i . h iiv i' plic i . i i ll I h r F lu n k Dunne him i Mr "I Mi D n iiiilil F n ih Ion. ivh ' h i ' '' been being Ihi n', plan o re A in pi G ift A pi'i'ini inii'iim : of iin • officiti! honnl of II,e M P i liincl was held Tlmi day evening I 1 a ie J It W .lfrev, L ester p M n V und Mr- M attie S m ith Word hh, I •en le e c h e d from Mi G K rozier f M inneapolis < f h e r .scrums Him ...... Mis Krozier, W ell-known here, is the wift • : n form er M E puxtur here Mr and Mi I) Wyatt Were i all» I to W ashington In .( week, du to the death of a relative. ItirtlidMys ( efeh ru tn l Mr Donald Enge|«»n wu host* F riday evening t birth d ay M i l p l i • in honor of ttu a n n iv c i - s u r le . ’f hei husband aml his brother Dal f llillb o o r o P i e n t U !•’ f Mi an. •Mi Dale Kngelen and rtliall >nn m H o h e it o f H ills b o ro . M. . i b i othy und Mi and Mr F ngflcn Fa.Vf 1 sOllt.KC, Mr AIvx ’ . on le ft S u n ­ I i J Q u it k y y . il k l l l g I I I the i iif r . 'in . i: w ith .i ..p in I I " "I a n il i , c o n fin e d to her ro o m . A c o m p ii te p h y s ic a l check up is b e in g III.ole on all le s id e n ls o f the homi i, I tot vv im ,, n,», p |.i p.,11, ti,, i,.„n , b e in g n ii iip ii'il bv I ' u l J,a I '. l l l e t t e u n i f i i u i l j M r „ m l M rs 11 I .aI* i >1 loi h* ai i' m o v in g i , i Hie f i i n i h m lli o f to w n , f i. in ii'ilv iip ii',1 by Ih o M . ilo l. iiF o llo lli' fum ili •m ,I Iin- M i l ie l.a F u lh tt.' a io in n v im ; n u ll, Ih o fa m •o iiU i i.l to w n , i n o n l l v p u rch a •d from P h ilip M o in I tri Hit. m illio n unusual OREGON Reported in Farm Prices P .llli.y Ilo ille , H IL L S B O R O , ILVn.s High Award Further Substantial Increase a d m itte d Io the homi* • • p e rm .m e rit re .ideoi Mi ARGUS, -an.fa. Heaver Chapter O. E. S. Observes 25th Anniversary BEAVERTON B eaver ch ap te r • ’ E S celeb rated ihi- tw enty- fiflh .unity crsui y u f its F ounder . IJu.v F c b rn u ry 24 ill I h r B e a ve rto n Mica,tile hull w ith a large atten d - ' I, ‘ (• (ill," 1 llii'hi Iril nil'lnln i ■ fiuiii M ultnom ah. H illsboro Tiuu»- iliilr, Umutllla ami P o rllan d U oaitei m em bers n t I h r o rd er yvi'i • p rria l guest* n t (h r evening mill w ere honored w i'li a flo ra l degree by die officers of die c h a p ­ ter S ilver gifts w ere received by the ch ap ter The dining room wan m ade fe. liv e III n il and „liv er decoratioi , The b irth d ay cake was cut by Mi P au lin e Moor Riley, past g lan d , m atron of O regon at the t i m ,• lleay er ch ap ter was organized, and Cliarli". M cG irr, past grand patron of Oregon. V l.lt in South Mr and Mrs I. W T u ck er I, ft the first part of last week for an exten d ed visit to L ouisiana, w here he form erly lived. Mrs I. o S eh ellen b erg er r e ­ tu rn ed lust week from a visit with h er d au g h ters at Tillam ook Mr W If Boyd en tertain ed the Tuesday B ridge club F e b ru a ry 23 w ith a luncheon and cards at the hom e of Mrs. V A. Wood High cole yvu. won by M rs W C M r - Kell. S everal from B eaverton a tte n d ­ ing th e fiftieth an n iv ersary of Pio­ neer ch ap ter o E S ,d O le ip C ity Tuesday evening The offiei i •, d ressed m old-fashioned costumes, p re a nted the ritu alistic w ork a. it was given fifty y ears ago. AiiiJur'-nri. Hillsboro, of Mi and Mr J I A nder w o n ; ward<* t the ran k of E; Scout at the di .stru t court of honor T hursday night. He hait five vcaiH xervi< in scout Hing w ith th ree years in th e Hot arv troop and tw o in Si a Scout S Kai n bow peet to potatoes, it i. indicated J io w n fo r the U nited State». th a t „ D a ks on hand on Ja n u a ry 1 Co»ts I ’p 1937. w ere 26 per cent less than a Farm cost > an* also higher, but year previous, and 21 per cent be­ ( the inerca » m costs average» only , low tiie average on that date The around 5 per cent, according to ! supply is being augm ented som e­ governm ent data Con c q u e n tly th e . w hat by the increased use for food exchange value of farm products is of * dis and other low -grade po ta­ •