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T h u rsd ay . A pril 22. 1937 II I L L S B O KO also visited the Witch llaz.el nursery. ! w here they studied soil sterilization by electricity. Mrs A lexander ftcusscr is ill at her hom e on C ooper m ountain Mr and M is J C. Sm ith e n te r tained with a diniiet S atu rd ay eve nm g com plim ent mg Mi and Mi Jim L au d of Seattle, W ash, who w are the w eek-end guests of Mr H AZE!.DA LE ( 'onirtiiiiut v eliih and Mrs Paul O 'C onnor A nnie Pond of Jam estow n. N I), will « left offlti is Eiidnv night. Mi. h i id Mr« Jack Neff of Port- is visiting her grandm other, Mrs latid spent tin k-«,»»«l at the Bi rtb a Dailey. Erne.- • I i vermnfe'-. horn« Musical Treat in Store H azeklale Club I ' lection Set Friday N ig h t (> W ll c s t i rle e has ju s t fin is h e d iim d e i t i i / i n r : t h e i r k itc h e n T«*ii<h«*is and uffici is <»f the S u n day school nu t at the hom e of th e I upei intendeiit. Hay McMinn, a t . West Slope Friday evening ARGUS, Garden (Ju h Plans Project for Spring Eloise Im lah played th e p iano for Hilly and lb m ic e Im lah to sing at the L eisyville scholl 4 II ach ie v e m ent m eeting last Fi iday night H arold Blalock, a stu d en t of the B aptist Bibb* school in P ortland, conducted < lm rch serv ice » follow ing Sunday school, Sunday. V irginia M iller ‘.pi nt last week in P ortland w ith Mr and Mrs Ted Norcross Mrs R d •era E llerson’s sister, Mrs May p. rtress of S eattle visited h er last we Mrs. IC e u s s e r Honored Tea tow« 1 show er wa: given A lexande Reus.. honor of Mr T hursday aft' rnoon at th * hom e of Mr .1 R ohrbaek T h e show er was giv n by the Coop« r M ountain La- die?.' c h it) A b eau tifu l p ictu re was also given by th e club P lace Sold T he F F Pos- <m place on W il hatnson avenue has been sold Henry C hapm an drove to E astern O regon to spend th e w eek-end w ith In s m other on her birth d ay . Those i »-cei vm g award*, for p e r fect atten d an ce for the first q u a rte r at S u n d a y s c h o rl w e tc O n ib li« terlce, and E stclla and Elois Iin- lah. A ft( r Mrs II n Beckei 's sew ing da: W«*dnc*dn a luncheon was .«•iv«fl hv Mr O W H e t« rice, Mrs F M Dooh a n d M r s W illia m Heil. Honors Won Sevi n tables of "500" w ere played (By Mr«. J A McCoy) Mi? C rystal M ahley is driving back and forth this week on ac count of the illness of her little son w ith tonsihtis. He is u n ab le to a t tend school Mrs Ira Brow n spent a few days last week w ith h er d au g h ter. Mrs Zoa Q uick of O renco. S unday even in g p arty guests at the I. S tro h m ay er hom e w ere Mr and Mi Tony K e m p e r and sons W arren and M erlin and Miss F ra n c e VanLoo of F orest Grove. Mrs W arner C ropp was unable to en te rta in the H arm ony club Wcdn< sday afternoon on account of dim Mrs. J A McCoy e n te r tained them at h e r hom e Next m eeting will he announced later. W illiam Jackson, w ho has been w orking in th e hops at In d ep en d ence for the last m onth, is home for a w hile now M artin Jackson a n d Richard Hood spent the we ek-end at Ver- nom a visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Duyck and fam ily an d Mr. and Mrs Milton Nicks. J M Schaffci will be adm itted to th e hospital in F orest G rove Monday. D arrel B rady w as out of school a few days last week on account of illness Programs Held for Boys’, Girls’ Clubs nt the eurd party held in th e school basem ent S atu rd ay evening. High .•cores w ere held hv Mr- B ruce and (« 'a n iln u r d fr o m p a g e I) C !» S yw iM in, second Mi*. A! Jeld - c h o o l l i c i t ' Friday even in g in clu d • r k s and J T hom pson, th ird Mrs J ed four ro d s of m otion p ictu res A Thom pson and J G ibson. q u ilt w ont to H arold B erggren and Ilansrn Huy« I’l.u r -ocond prize, a box of hom e m ade F rank H ansen has bought »and candy, w ent to Mrs. Sous' sister m oved into the O ld Man Dav place from S eattle Mrs P erry S tream re on W heeler avenue ceived an angel cake, th e th ird prize. Mr and Mrs K elly have gone to E sther Robb gave a reading e n T he Dalles m th e ir tra ile r house to titled. "The P ow er of A dvertising.' visit for about th ree weeks. w hile the B erggren tw ins e n te rta in The 4-11 electric club w ent w ith ed w ith tap dancing The Imlah 1. E F rancis Monday on an eleetru^ children sang. A bout $28 was taken inspection trip of farm s, and they in. See us for the new D line of INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Also Used Cars and Trucks 1928 Chev Truck Dodge Coupe 1935 Chev Truck Model A Ford Pickup 1928 Pontiac Coach ALSO USED MACHINERY HUGH L E W IS | ! | A \ I It IO N Phone 9605 Page Three m onth hut are now living in P o rt land M i.. M arjorie Parson was hom e for th« week «nd last week She m otored from W hite Swan, Wash . wi»h U r sister. Mrs D allas Rice, and d.t ighters and girls' m atron of the hid. m - Tool. Mrs V/ B laisdell (By Miss M argaret M athiesen) ’I ' 1' d;,y ' f I - 1 week Mr and Mrs MOlJNTAINDAI.E Program and Pete p ,i r„, young son P eter visited with Paul Parson at, Rose pie social a t the Meacham school n o t lM S aturday evening by the M ea burg cham T* -T. A v/as a success N ext P -T A m eeting w ill be at the school house May 14 Mr and Mrs W illiam Hollenbeck of S e a .id '' w ere S u n d ay guests of Mr. and Mrs Loci Hollenbeck. Meacham Social Success; Several Given Parties Verna D illon Honored CEDAR MILLS Mrs. G e o r g e C ote and Mrs B ert Fleskcs re p re sent« d the C edar Mill : d istrict at the ‘(ate convention of the O regon Corign of P arents and T eachers h«-lrl n 'hi- M ultnom ah hotel A pril 13 to 1C. Mrs John H adley and son John J r have moved to O regon C ity to live with relatives follow ing the death of Jo h n L. Hadley. << orinnu»d fmm h k f II this plan, and the plan tin g s made Pei sons w ishing to m ake d o n a Mi and Mrs I, I). Nelson moved from W heeh r avenu e into P o rtlan d tions to w ard the plantings in the B aseline street park in g may give Monday Ilazeldale Happy H our club will them to It E. Wiley, th e co m m it m eet w ith Mis L yle T ay lo r to d ay ! tee repoi ted N eed P rotection < T hursday i Trees, sh ru bs and flower« listed A nniversary <'elebrated N eighbors mi t w ith Mr and Mrs f o r protection include Calypso H enry lla rn u i T h u rsd ay evening to bulb«» a. F n tillarias. E rythronium s. cele b rate th eir 31st w edding anni- T rillitim s Wild Lilies, Iris Tenuis. Iris inom inatu. Iris gorm ani. Cyp- \e rsa ry . M rs Millie Jacobson a rriv ed , iip ed iu m m outanum . P itch er plant. hom e S atu rd ay from C alifo rn ia to Maiden H air fern. Rhododendrons. Azaleas. Kalmirmpsis. Lady S lip visit a few week« per, Ceanothu.s prostratux. Com- F orm er lt«*sident l>les Lewhsia tw eedyi. A n u m b er of H n/eldalo people panula piperi, attended the funeral of Mr*. Sam uel G entians. Among the trees a re Port O rford Steele form er Ih l/eld ale resident, m P ortland S atu rd ay . Mr and Mrs cedar, O regon M yrtle, all young St<cle lived on L iverm ore avenue tree Pacific Dogwood, C h inquapin tw o y ears ago S u rv iv in g h er are and all trees along th e roadsides. When leaf, stern and flow er of her w idow er, a «on. S am uel, and a bulbous p lant a re d estroyed d u r baby dau g h ter. Joy Ann ing th e bloom ing season. th e life i H ousew arm ing Held A hous(*warnung was given in of th e bulb will be g reatly w eak H ixlenck M cLean's new hom e on ened and th e p lant ra re ly recovers, it is pointed out. W heeler aven u e S atu rd ay night. "S afety F irst" cast had a p arty in the ba .em ent of the school Friday Kansas City OREGON Delegates Attend P.-T. A. Meeting N elsons Move e v e n in g H IL L S B O R O , Teachers Hired A larg e crow d atten d ed th e am a te u r program sponsored by the junior group of th e West Union of n e a r G aston spent a few days last w eek at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wilson. Mrs. Wilson w as ill for a few days and also th e children, but ull are im proved. Mrs. I.eland F lin t 'Iv y S n id crt has been visiting h er b r o t h e r . G eorge S nider, of Ione for the past ten days or more. S everal of the officers and m em bers of K inton G range atten d ed the Aloha (¡ran g e T h u rsd ay evening and tw o degrees w ere given to quite a large class of candidates, in clu d ing a n u m b er from the local grange. Miss M ary V anH orn spent a few days last week in C orvallis a tte n d ing the m eetings of the C E society. F arm ers' Union and p resen ted A pril 15 at N orth Plains. Prizes presented by th e W eim er H ardw are com pany o f P o rtlan d w ere aw arded to W alter V ander- znnden for a selection played on his violin and to D oris Mae Jacobson, who sang a d utch n u m b er in cos tum e. Mrs. S k rrls Honored O th er prize w in ers w ere A rleta A bout 35 ladies a tten d ed a show Kaffetv. Hetty Jean V andom elen. the B erggren tw ins and Donald H ergert e r at th e grange hall W ednesday (¡ro u p prizes w ere aw arded West afternoon for Mrs. Hollis Skeels. Union for a D utch dance. A rcadia I Many useful articles w ere received harm onica band and a skit p re s e n t by Mrs. Skeels Mrs. Pom eroy III ed by th ree pupils of S h u te school j Mrs M adge Pom eroy w as taken Candy was sold by th e ju n io rs to I w ith an acute attack of appendicitis help defray expenses of the evening : early S unday m orning and w as im The judges, to w hom the group m ediately rem oved to St. V incent's e. deeply grateful, w ere M esdam es i hospital M arian H athhorn. Em ilia W eim er H i l l Hazel W eidewitsch The Juniors expressed th an k s to those who co n trib u ted num bers and o therw ise helped in presen tin g this program . , z BETHANY - CEDAR M 1 L b - A d eer ran through the district last ! week, going th rough the A lbert ! M eier place and w as track ed as far as J. H ansen's place. It caused those LEISYVILLE W ilbur and Kay who saw it som e excitem ent, as it Lorenz left W ednesday m orning for has been years since th e re w ere any Los Angeles. Cal and w ay points d eer for m iles around Mrs A. W hitaker. M rs N. P Jo h n for an exten d ed stay Those atten d in g the F ed eratio n son, Mrs Nancy Boy and Mrs. A r m eeting from Lcisv club w ere Mrs th u r Schulz attended the fam ily liv V. Lorenz. Mrs E inar B erggren. ing conference in th e M ethodist Mrs Johnnie Gan t, M n A M.u- ch u rch in H illsboro F riday as re p re Mrs. Jo e Sens. Mrs Reeh.se T aylor. sen tatives from the C ed ar Mill unit Mrs Pow ers. Lillie H anley and Mrs of th e farm hom e extension service. Mrs. N ystrom Hostess ('. D Hudson Leisy m ade a fair Mrs. K. N ystrom e n te rta in e d the show ing of faneywork and old a r t icles. A spinning w heel ow ned by I.eedy G range hom e econom ics club Mrs. Jo e Sens caused considerable T hursday afternoon. T h e afternoon was sp en t in sew ing and knitting. A interest Mrs. F ran k P rau g er en tertain ed sh o rt program w as given. Mrs. N an S unday w ith a d in n e r p arty for cy Boy gave a reading and several w ives and children of fisherm en. m em bers told short stories. P arty S aturday T here w ere 29 present. Among the A card p a rty and dance w ill be guests w ere M esdames G eorge Van Dyke. M artin Scnko. W ilfred V er- h eld n ext S atu rd ay n ig h t at the boort. Ted Van Dyke. Elvin F inegan C edar Mill G range hall. Mrs. I’. Y unkers and Mrs H enry and Jo e Van Dyke. Jacobsen w ere delegates to the F ed eratio n of W omen's clubs m eeting held at C ornelius S aturday. A1 O tth of V alsetz visited Mr. and Mrs. zXrthur Schulz S atu rd ay . He w as form erly of B ethany. He is now ' in the frog-raising business. (By Mrs. E. I ( ’ox) Mr. and Mrs. P. Y unkers attended K INTON— C hurch services for a fam ily reunion d in n e r given in this week will be as follows: p ray er honor of P hil H offm an and d augh m eeting and Bible study F riday. 8 J te r of Iow a at the hom e of A lbert p. m„ w ith Mrs Elizabeth V anH orn i S ig lin ger of P ortland. C arl M cK enne of B rainard. Minn., as leader. Sunday m orning at 9:45 a group of stu d en ts front th e P o rt spent a few days w ith C harles Bow land B ible In stitu te w ill conduct the e r last week m orning service, and the pastor. , M r an d M rs F red K irsch of Rev. V irgil Speece. w ill be pres- i G rey 's River. W ash . visited M. C. en t a fter an absence of tw o w eeks L arsen an d fam ily S unday. Mrs. A nyone desiring to be baptized by K irsch and baby d a u g h te r w ill re im m ersion is asked to see the pastor ( m ain for th e rest of the w eek. for this service T here will be a b ap tism service held at N ew berg May 2 in th e afternoon. This will be tor th e th ree churches in this field. . M ountain Home, L au rel and K in- T ied I ritzlaff, fa th e r of Mrs. ton. and the pastor of these churches G eorge W right, is q u ite ill and was will have charge. taken to th e F orest G rove hospital Mrs. S arah D allm ann, Mr. and Friday. Mrs. Ja k e Faix spent Sunday w ith Mr a,ld M rs i r e d W ilson spent Mrs D allm nnn's daughter. Mrs. Nick S unday w ith Mr. and M rs. Den Wil- G erig in Salem son. T hey recen tly cam e from San M r.'a n d Mrs A lfred G odfrey of Diego, w h ere they resided for four Ml. Shaster. Cal , spent a few days d u rin g the past w eek visiting old WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE friends and neighbors here. The W rite G odfreys form erly lived on Tile Fire end Automobile Insurance Flat road. Muke Loans and Issue Surety bonds Floyd B ierly of G ervais, a K inton KURATLl & WISMER resid en t for m any years, was h ere for a sh o rt v isit d u rin g th e past Hillsboro, Oregon w eek. Phone 1391 140 N. 2nd Ave. Mrs. Elwood Wilson and fam ily ' Cedar Mill Excited by Visit of Deer Leisyville Folk Visit in South School board has announced th e retention of Miss Sw an and Mrs. W hitely as teachers for n e x t y ear's school term . Mrs. Irw in H einricks is tak in g charge of the G irl Scout troop d u r ing the absence of Mrs. G ertru d e Pearson, w ho le ft fo r a visit in the East. Mr and Mrs. W. B arnes, w ho have been spending several m onths visiting in Florida, have re tu rn e d hom e Mr and Mrs. C harles W est gave a party in honor of th e ir d au g h ter Doris on h er 14th b irthday. P resent w ere L aV erne Olsen. V ivian Eggers. M ary Thom pson D orothy Slocum , Leola W aiters, G lenna Fleskes, I r win W uttsick. Calvin P arren . Jim Eastm an. C harles W«‘St Jr.. T ru e m an Thom pson, and L ester M an- field. Mr. W alters Honored A surprise pot luck d in n e r w as given for S. T. W alters on his b ir th day P resent w ere Mr. and Mrs. S. T. W alters. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W al ters, Mr and Mrs. J. J. C hurchley, M r and Mrs E. E W alters. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er W alters a n d m other. Mrs A ppem an; Mr. and Mrs. J. S atchell, Mr. and Mrs F ran k P a l m er. Mr. and Mrs. Jim W alters. N or m an. Jam es. Donald. A llan. B ar bara. Jean. Evelyn. Leola W alters, and Delina S atchell Joyce P alm er and C harles W alters. Funeral at Burns for Beaverton Resident F uneral services for John H Neal. 79. retired stockm an of th e B urns country, w ill be held there. Neal, a resident of P ortland and B eav er ton since his retirem ent, died M on day in Em anuel hospital in P o rt land. S u rv i\in g are his w idow. Mrs D orcas Neal and sisters. Mrs. Ada R enwick. Vale. Mrs Mary K ueny. A ndrew s: Mrs. C. A G earh art. A s toria. Mrs. Rebecca Miller. N ew ton Falls. Ohio, and Mrs. C. A. Luce. F orest G rove. >•'_____________ ________ ._____ FREE MASON HILL— Mr and Mrs. C harles Johnson, Betty. Mr. and Mrs. B. E W aldorf, Mrs Ida Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. W S. French, A lbert and F lorence French m ade up a p arty w ho enjoyed a pot luck su p per at th e L. P. H arrison home in H illsboro S atu rd ay evening in hon or of the b irth d ay of Mrs. H arrison. TOY FOR YOUR CHILD See Page 7 O liver W escott Honored Mr and Mrs. A rchie Thompson en tertain ed w ith a d in n er p arty Sunday in honor of the birthday a n n iv ersary of O liver Wescott and fam ily of H illsboro. Mr. and Mrs J. J. H utchens of B anks and Mr and Mrs A rchie Thom pson and family. Mr and Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C onnolly of W illamina Mrs. Connolly re tu rn e d to spend this w eek w ith h e r p aren ts and o th er relative»;. W eek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C larence Meek w ere Mr. and Mrs. C lark e Inkley and son of Portland. Mrs. J. Law ton of S eattle, Wash., , was a w eek-end guest of h er m oth er. M rs I H. M axw ell, and h er sis ter. M rs B radford Fowles. Mrs. J L. V andom elen attended a p arty T hursday in H illsboro in h o n or of Mrs Tom N ielsen. M ountaindale S u n d a y s c h o o l w ishes to ex p ress its g ratitude to Mrs. Churchley Honored M any A ttend A m ateur Show Mrs. L. P. Harrison Honored Saturday Mr and Mrs. Jam es M athiesen t l r v H i l l B u rn e d and Nicolai and M argaret. Dennis Mrs Georg«? Hill is suffering from Hall and Leonard Fow les w ere S u n severe b u rn s from h e r elbow to day d in n er p arty guests at the W il w rist, sustained when she fell on a b u r Dillon hom e in H illsboro in hot stove. honor of the b irth d a y anniversary B. E. W aldorf and the L. P. H ar of V erna Dillon. Mr C hurchley had a su rp rise pot luck luncheon W ednesday, when several friends called to celebrate h er birthday P resent w ere Mr. and Mrs Sam W alters, Mr and Mrs Jo h n W alters. Mr. and Mrs Jim W alter and fam ily, and Mrs. G ra y son . M r and Mrs. H. Jones and son Roddy m oved to A storia last week. V enetian th e a tre featu re for the week is "W aikiki W edding," w ith Bing Crosby. Bob B urns M artha Kaye and S hirley Ross in music and dancing against an H aw aiian background. F riday and S a tu r day crow ds w ill see "Sw ing High, Sw ing Low." a story con stru cted around a night club w ith C harles B u tterw orth, Je a n Dixon. D orothy L am our and H arvey Stephen«. everyone w ho assisted in m aking rison fam ily visited relatives at Tuft the program and pie social a su c Sunday. cess. A n et profit of $24 was made. Legal blanks. 3c and 10c. A com plete supply available at the H ills boro Argus. tf tu trix : □ 2 ir Your P hotograph is th e p e rfe c t gift fo r Mothers' Day TA O N 'T delay—m ake your ap- * pointm ent today so th a t d e liv ery m ay be m ade on tim e. Your gift is sure to please if it's from SCHRA1HEL STUDIO Call today for an appointm ent to in su re prom pt delivery. 109 S. 2nd P hone 1541 Hillsboro LUBRICATE for SPRING j Do aw ay w ith w in ter slu g g ish n e ss by c h a n g in g to new sp rin g lubricants now : U e have the p ro p e r lu b ricants for cran k case, transm ission and d iffe re n tia l— re g u la r use of our service will save you m oney. Tim e is O ften a Great Factor in the Drug SERVICE GARAGE Business Phones H illsboro TWO HANDY LOCATIONS BUSCH’S 501 o r 391 SERVICE STATION A. II. Busch, Prop. the Speed in filling of a pres crip tio n often is vitally im p o rta n t— a life m ay depend upon g e ttin g t h e p ro p er m edicine in tim e. Rely on th e P alm fo r p ro m p t service. R egistered P harm acist on D uty a t All Tim es L. C. K ram ien M arvin W oods PALM DRUG STORE N eighborhood new s from 30 A r gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t sections of W ashington county a p p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k L earn w hat your friends a re ao- ing for less th an th ree cents a w eek. t) Pre?cription Druggists Phone 266 DEPEND UPON u s For ample water to make your garden a success, and to keep your lawn green as a tropic isle. It’s all very well for sentimentalists to rant about the flowers in the spring, and the lovely ro se . in June, but we all know that gardens d o n ’t just happen. They t a k e planting, and tending, and watering, and infinite care. Special Services Sunday at Kinton For this they repay you a thousand-fold in pride and satisfaction. Orchardale USED TRUCK SPECIALS 1934 Chevrolet P/g-ton Truck Long Wh« (*lb.I,.«*. Du.ils All New 32x6 T ires. M otor M echanically Perfect. R cboicd 1935 C hevrolet P/2-ton Truck Lung W heelbase, Duals. F irst C lass C ondition. 1934 GMC P/2-ton Truck Long W heelbase. Duals. Reconditioned Motor. 1929 F ederal P/j-ton Truck Long W heelbase, Duals. Peoples W ater and Gas Co. TIME TO LET US PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR SUMMER DRIVING Yes sirl Il's time to give your car a spring tonic. And we're ready to do the job and save you money, too Experienced repair men Modem equipment. Our com plete check-up service is just what the doctor orders to put the old pep * csic» bctck in your car. t 1933 C hevrolet P/2-ton Truck Van Body, Long W heelbase. D uals , rc">' Also 30 Quality Used Cars to Choose From Phone 444 BEAUTY SHOPS INSURANCE EV E’S BEAUTY SH O P GEORGE T. McGRATH G eneral Beauty Work Ferm anents and all kinds of beauty work. Telephone 13S1X at Hillsboro Pharmacy S an itary B eauty Shop All kinds of Beauty Work PERM ANENTS a specialty Telephone 1471 Washington Cmmte A vender INSURANCE SERVICE First National Bank Building Phone 2211 Hillsboro PHYSKTANS and SURGEONS A. O . PITMAN, M. 1». PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray and Physio-Therapy Commercial N ational Bank Bldg. C om m ercial B uilding O ffice 3231 DR. D. E. WILEY, M. I). 1)R. RALPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon DENTIST Wells Building Telephone 144 Commercial Building i# 0A »g Evenings. Sundays Tractor Repairs — Reasonable Cost Experienced Mechanics USED FARM MACHINERY Telephone 1062 Telephunaa Residence 2(81 GARBAGE COLLECTION DENTIST 1f!^) AUTHORIZED iALCS AJ4B SU tV td H E IN R IC H BRO S. H illsboro. Ore. O ffice 2682 by Appointment DR. W. H. PASLEY Main 158 8. 3rd Ave. Telephones Reddenee 791Z DENTISTS * Terms to Suit — We Trade New Chevrolet Dealer Hillsboro, Oregon HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Mabel Schendel Gel Our Prices Before You Buy a Truck HALVORSON MOTOR CO. R. E. W ILEY, Local M anager Street. Near Third Telephone 29« 1Y O ffice in Phone 911 Hillsboro. Oregon Third and Washington Heidel Upstairs Building G arbage Collection and Cam JACK MAIER TELEPHONE l i l t