Page E ight II I L L S B O R O ordinance gas,line i n q a .m tib m ust be stored underground, and th e req u est was d enied T he appi- cation for the sm all tan k s was a l­ lowed. Vote Close in First Returns Q uality job p rin tin g —Argus. Pres» N ational Ballot» Give Landon Sm all Lead ------ I TH ESE T h u rsd ay , O ctober I, 1936 A R G U S . II I L L S B O R O . O R E G 0 N Socialist Nominee to Speak Friday Ita li 1 " U r l l r r r au d ito riu m this Fi nlay evening at ment. w ith p artic u la r atten tio n to 's tr e n g th of th e . Tow nsend move date thin y ear for th e th ird sue llu rv c y tta tc lie ia r a n d . im i U d ii i! 30 o'clock F ather C oughlin's w arning l a s t m ent here, and the support of the e e . n e tune. In 1928 he polled ■Olii b r n t l i i I l l a l e l e t u i l i e d t i n n ì 111' His P ortland speech is aw aited week that "bullets ra th e r than bal- Lem ke eandidacy by certain farm Vlll(, tJll| |,v jujj th e So ( le lineo c o u n try T im i day l i l g l d . N orm an Thom.i- Socialist candi- w ith special interest because it lots" w ould be decisive in 1040. ' leaders lie n ti feie idcodfled with viali. I total wa . rulsed to 000.000 Six w e re i l i t h è p a r t y a n d tliey date for president of th e U nited has been announced he w ill dis- O regon has been selected for th is the progressives bag g e d to u r d e ci S tates will speak at the P o rtlan d cuss the Coughlin - L em ke m ove- discussion because of the rep u ted Mr Thom as s his purls s candi S ubscribe for the Algos. SALE PRICES F irst retu rn s from th e natio n al political poll conducted by the | A rgus and other country nt papers in co-operation w ith the P ublishers A u x iliary in Chicago, found 28 states reporting. T he poll was conducted in all p arts of the U nited States by new spapers in the sm aller cities and towns. A total of 13.167 votes w ere counted in th is first re tu rn w ith 18 states going for Landon and 10 for Roosevelt M inor parties and I in d e p e n d e n ts p o lle d a sm all vote. | Like other polls being taken, it PO SITIV ELY W ITHDRAW N SATURDAY NIG HT, OCTOBER 10 STOCK UP NOW! WINDING UP W EIL’S 23rd ANNIVERSARY WITH A fa v o rs I.ar.don in th e fa rm in g i 'e l f e n n d d lew esf. w ith th e s o u th | d e m o c ratic, th e N ew E n g la n d sta te s republican and w estern states of i| O regon and W ashington dem ocratic. The figures show th e republicans | w hile th e dem ocrats a re close be­ hind w ith 6218 for th eir candidate. The vote on sen ato r and governor show in th e totals m ore votes cast fo r the dem ocratic colum n f o r these offices th an in the republican. Many Parents at Cub Scout Session 'C o n tin a e d fro m p a re U w ith all troops functioning and officered. It w as reported th at 12 scouts from H illsboro had atten d ed Cam p M eriw ether. D evelopm ent of C am p Irelan d for th e d istrict was dis-1 cussed and Tom B ronleew e was appointed as chairm an of a com ­ m ittee to push com pletion of this project. O ther reports w ere m ade by Jack Searcy on the finance d riv e in Ju n e w hich exceeded objectives. R. P Rassm usscn on Cubbing, and Mr. E aster on th e fall p la n ­ ning conference of th e council to be held in P ortlan d . S eventeen w ere present at th e m eeting. C ourt of honor aw ard# are listed below: Second class ra n k —Troop 226 of Hillsboro. Jim Allison. Bill Cyrus. Billy E verett. Don M cKenzie. El- w in Roker. Second class m erit badges—T roop 216 of Hillsboro. Evan West, p erso n ­ al health, handicraft; LeRoy C am p­ bell and Billy Leider. firem anship; Glen Powers, w oodw ork, personal health, firem anship. T hree last are from T roop 226 of Hillsboro. F irst class ra n k —Troop 226 of Hillsboro. Billy Corw in. P hillip C o r­ win. Don Eagon. F irst class m erit badges—Troop 216 of Hillsboro. S tanley H ergert, horsem anship. T roop 226 of H ills­ boro, Don Eagon. personal health: Bob Allison, public health; Billy Corw in, personal health: Dave Wiley, swim ming, scholarship, safe­ ty: P hilip Corw in, personal health: T roop 247 of H elvetia. Jim D avid­ son. public health; A rnold Leppin, lifesaving. S tandard A m erican Red Cross first aid certificates—SSS R ainbow of H illsboro, E rnest Brown, Nelson W eaver. Gales Creek Road Project Completed C onstruction of new grade elim ­ in atin g several bad curves and r e ­ su rfacin g on the G ales C reek h ig h ­ w ay bztw een F orest G rove and B alm G rove park, w as com pleted last w eek, The rem ain d er of th e highw ay into T im b er is county- road and w ill not be resurfaced unless the county court can p revail on the state to ex ten d its system. T he new ly com pleted stretch of road w as com pleted t o connect w ith th e W ilscn riv e r branch of th e new super-hig h w ay from S y l­ van west. W hen this feeder road is com pleted, it is understood th a t th e state w ill com plete a n o w highw ay as p art of t h e W ilson riv e r road, from Balm G rove to Glenwood. M eanw hile an attem pt m ay be m ade to have th e sta te com plete this stre tc h of road n ext sum m er. City Accepts New Sewage Plant Here (C o n tin u e d Trom pn»e 1) A t th e sam e tim e th a t application w as m ade to install th e sm aller 1anks. th e com pany also requested th e rig h t to erect a large tan k for gasoline storage. U nder th e city Used Cars BO UG HT SOLD CONSIGNED Priced Low Several STARTS FRI., OCT. 2 - POSITIVELY ENDS SAT., OCT. 10 GREATER STOCKS - GREATER REDUCTIONS -10 M IG H TY BARGAIN DAYS --COME WOMEN'S SPORT COATS AND Fur Trim m ed COATS B eautiful fall an d w inter g a r ­ m ents in new styles a n d colors. V alues to $20 and ta k e your pick fo r ju st 10 days. 46-inch Auto Robes Oilcloth B right colors F an cy T able 59c Y ard Also O thers to Choose from TERM S — TRADES Stop in— Look these over! Graham $865 here Used Car Exchange 2nd a n d W ash. P hone 2641 Scotch Tweeds "Waldorf Flake” P ure wool y a rn s i n lovely blending colors. F or coats, suits, sw s w eat- e a t­ ers. Special P er Skein The new y a rn f o r dresses, eoats, suits. All colors. This sale. The y a rn of blending colors for suits, dresses, specially priced Per Skein 49c Per Ball Z ip p e r s a n d b u tto n s, ta in \ b ack in th e n ew " P in e a p p le " S titc h a n d “ B r u s h e d W o o ls ” Fall Ski colors for ( 'h ild ren . Washington County’s Greatest Stocks American Thread Company’s Terry Towels Including one lot “ T w in S e t s ” in all FINEST KNITTING 8c Pair Neckwear Fabric Gloves W om en's, values to $1 For W omen 49c 59c Cotton Batts All Wool Batts 72x90 size Size 72x90 33c *1.29 54-in. All-Wool Chinchilla Coatings In th e new fall “ ru s t” and “ F orest G reen s” shades. Including fifteen pieces FALL COATINGS in assort­ ed p a tte rn s. YARD Fine C otton Wool Blankets 66x80 P laids $. Sheet Blankets 36-inch P art Linen 79c Corsets, Foundations, Girdles Step-Ins. All fin est G o ssard ’s in discontinued num bers. S-J 98 H art Schaffner & Marx All Wool OVERCOATS FINE SUITS Newst Fall and W inter P atterns Fancy Backs, P lain 55 Jb V 9 29c Size 43x43 Lunch Cloths Table Cloths F ast color checks 14c C arried at W eil’s Exclusively Lustre Wool vests and p ants in the fall and w in ter w eight* oft knils (hat feel and fit like n o o n . E xtra special. Each FREE LESSONS W ith all y arn and a rt goods purchases by com petent in­ stru c to r (O n the Balcony) * j Full one-ounce balls in all colors. Ideal for knitting ng blouses, sw eaters, dresses. Selling reg u la rly at 35c ball. This Sale Only $1.25 “ V a n ta ” In fa n ts’ silk and 25® Am. T h re a d ’s “S ta r” Crochet Cord 300-yard balls, all col­ ors. F o r bedspreads, lunch sets, dresses. Special. P er ball 22c A m erican T h re ad Co.’s “ C lo v e rle af” 80C-yard Skeins KNITTING AND CRO CH ET TH REA D W hite and ecru. For b ed sp read s, tab leclo th s Full line of colors, includ­ ing “ om b ree.” For A f­ ghans, Pillows, Hooked Rugs, etc. Am. T hread Co.’s finest. Special. SKEIN 29e 69c 69c MEN’S, BOYS’ TRIiNCI 1 COATS i Q T ra and GUEST TOW ELS Stam ped, beautiful designs. LA( Il 35c Boys’ sizes 6 to K» y ears M en’s L eath er Trim Sizes 32 to 16 $1.98 *2.98 E“ Sc M IGHTY SHOE VALUES W om en’s - M en’s "P ep p erell" Stam ped PILLOW -.I.IPS N ew est designs PAUL 59c Backs, W om en’s new suede and sm ooth le a th e r O xford", S tra p s and Ties. M en’s fine Dress O xfords a n d Solid W ork Shoes fo r fall and w in­ ter. One g re a t lo t. 11 utidrcdfl of pairs, all sizes. $-|98 SPECIAL LOT Fall Stocks “ Ball B and’’ Rubber •outw ear xg jfflhk aa. Ian color, belted m odels th a t are ¡J^ w arm amt keep out the w in te r’s rain. S p e c 1 lot for this sale. All W arm n ig h tw ea r for men, w (> 1 1 m ade, serviceable. Including a big lot M in ’s B roadcloth P a jam a s. On Sale. EACH NEW FALL STA M PED GOODS 1 w ith feet FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJAMAS 5c 2 Spri ial C h ild re n ’s $1.00 Heavy Blue P delton Jackets “ S ta r” Em broidery “ S ta r” M ercerized 6 STRAN D SKEINS SEW IN G IH K E A D Cotton and rayon. A All colors, boil- colors, proof. Spool SKEINS Use “ S ta r” E m broidery Fast Color T h re ad for the IKI Viatf*' 22c A m erican T h read Co.’s “ C lover­ le a f” B rand. T he stand-by for over 100 years. New sh a d es for fall just, arriv ed . Reg. 35c ball. B/or k n ittin g every kind of w e a r­ ing a p p a re l. Special. Ball S taniprd LUNCH SETS With nap kills ■ Warm Sleepers GERM ANTOW N KNITTING W ORSTED «• HT ^*3 1 £ *’ Wool Vests l-ounce Balls 1% -oz. Skeins 23c Women’s "Tuck Stitch” Snuggies Am. T hread Co.’s “ C loverleaf” Brant Size 70x90 1.69 0 Q 42x36 PEQ U O T PILLO W SLIPS $169 H eavy P a rt i* elf l he genuine, pure w hite Size 81x99 - Size 72x108 10c Full 2 lbs. 2.98 “ K ay ser” "F o w n es” Sale Pcquot Sheets 29c H eavy 2 lbs. i/.e Sam ple Line Fall 36-INCH OUTING FLANNELS P lain w hites and fancy colored stripes. F o r night gow ns, p a ­ jam as, in fa n ts ’ w ear, etc. E x tra special. Y ard .................................... and $298 E x tra s p e c ia l Curtains Y our last chance Men, W omen FREE — “ Hi,hi” Pen­ nants with Each Sw eater 59c Special Lot KITCH EN Size 17x30 prices $159 DO W N 24 M onths on B alance French Prints “ 2-01 13c F inal C learance fine sh eers and fall prints. F ro ck and school dress p a tte rn s. V alues to 35c yd. T IR E S Willys 77 #559 here “ 2-ounce B alls” ALL WASH GOODS MUST GO New and Used V ery reasonable “ 2-ounce Skeins” 15c VALUES TO 04.00 "GOSSARDS” Good A Fords SALE NEW FALL KNITTING TARNS 39c M exican Genuine "Coluinbiaknit” $5.00 ALL WOOF SWEATERS Pendleton All-Wool Shirts “ Boss of the Roat, O veralls” ■nM nM FREE TABLETS With Every Pair M unsingw ear U nderw ear