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Ethyl Gasoline Due in Two Weeks tip our own records which bring shame on our faces and a griping in our bowels every time we l<x>k Ethyl gasoline, off the market TUB IKAHK OF UKMIH KACY back. for several wivks because of th«' O, Lord of Joshua, Jarob and In this pitiable and awful enn- West Coast CIO oil workers strik«' dition, we rome tq thee for succor will lx* available to motorists “in Wc have attempted to sear«' them would not have worn a red shirt, North Carolina Contribute« stuffed a Imllot box, thrown rotten Issue, wc I North Caroline ba« mad« two eggs at Republican «peakers. Some want some to Iho language of You know how circumstance« don’t Some vuger to make contribution« the world, one word "bun alter cases. Jefferson didn't hav«' issue and some combe" (from which bunkum and such a mighty host of Republicans many bunk), mid two, the phrase about who an- lugging that old issue >1 whnt th« governor of North Caro dreamed of Hie size of th«' Job we low tariff twick into Hie ring bird, lina Reese Taylor of Union Oil pre up in th«> calf ropes of democratic tim«' «aid 'to the governor of South don't know, Carolina a« to the long Um» be dicted at San Francis«xi Monday deception, and are about to break contess, they arc too much for us would hav«' on our hands Argu ment was all that was needed ip what we want. We lrotte«l in our He spoke for all of th«' six struck our own necks. tween drink«. It Is «till an unsolved Their numbers arc like th«' sand his day. io« tartf! one time, and thou mystery a« to what governor« at oil companies, adding that "more । We ar« sqaUered worse than a «>f th«' sea. Hut th«' Republicans have knoweat whnt an awful mess we what time gave the world It« lay and more" workers were coming flock of timid toads after a hail In Campaign years our ««ditors made of it. back to their jobs every day. ing In aupport of conviviality, but storm. We have an aching void in ^rite stirring appeals to th«' tx>ys; multiplied on th«' face of th«' earth tin it require« nil We know that this country Is buncombe a* a word for loud and In Los Angeles the union's in the pit of our stomachs, which our candidates 7ilready too big for us to manage. stand«' ternational president. O. A. nothing but th«' FAT OF OFFICE intimidation and empty nomen«« come» atralght Knight, said it wag “quite pos can satisfy. We arc badly «cart'd the «country talking Democratic trickery that we can command to Those jiesky Republicans seem 'o from the eongreaaional talk of । sible" the members would accept and physically undone. W«' have orations and speech«'« anti we all give us any chane«', ami then w«> have th«' ¡Jemocratic party by Hi«' ■tatcaman from Ilumcombe coun get liek -d off th«> faro «if the earth tail and on a down hill pull. But ty, around AiheviHr. N. C. the employers’ original wag«' offer floundered around, and split up, 12's cents an hour added to their and busted apart and run together p»vpl«> to stand by our party and What arc we to do? We laird, may it not be thus Help us this once, and we wilt not bother $168 wage ‘other demands and fused ami fought and foamed time th«> pesky "Rads ' go on saw know we arc unworthy to ask any thee again, ns long a« the salaries Death Hate were met. thing from thee W«> feel nshanxxl anil fizzhxi, hold out. There has been a great shift In The other demands include re- whether we ar«' stepping in the ing wood and don't say anything of ourselves. But if wc nr«' not on praying the causes of death from dises«»« hiring of all strikers and with foot prints of Tom Jefferson or Several years drawal of all damage suits filed as following the dictates of the devil. hopes lifted high. W«- rip and snort dent McKinlay ago we said Proal- grounds, if Hie gate« of mercy toe of youth toward dliraaei of later was a dangerous shut against us, and the account years. In IMO, 27 per cant of Amer and ran- ami charge and rave and a result of strike violence. The W«< don't know where we ar«' man to be at union originally had asked a 21 at, where w«> came from or bawl, tavaus«' our hosts s«x'm in- government. W th«' liemi of the is rioted and the txmk sealed, if ica was over 43 year« of age. Thia o called him an vincible group used more than half of cent wage boost. whither we go«?th. All is darkness seems to rain Republicans, and emperor, America'« medical attention and Taylor said "we will not take ami gloom. Constitution w«' come out of the fight at th«' trampier upon Mrvie««. By IMHO those over 43 will back" any strikers responsible for We aro cast down in the dark little end of th«' horn and feeling । and a tool of the plutocruts. make up almost 50 per cent of the violence, “nor will we displace any Valley humiliation. On our wors«> than sht'ep kill'n dogs. Wc Tixiay wc acknowledge we lie«l, population, and they will require prople working now. ’«ns right are th«' towering summits of confess we hav«' laxm wicked, wc w«> with all the world know he much more aervire In 1000. one National Progress. On our left acknow ledge having said millions of a gentleman, a iMtriot and confoundest fights you ever wit- person in 25 was 05 year* of age or Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Bench arc the briny waters of Demo things that were not exactly true, a was Christian We are sorry we said neuedf for wc are bound to do older; in 1980 the proportion will ba Sr., of Logan, Utah expect to cratic dissolution. and having done thousands of so many hateful things alx.ut him something, and that, pretty s«x>n one In 10 Pike’s Peak Best Known leave for their horn«» this week in plain view, are Amen Pike’s Peak. towering over after a fortnights visit at the encami>ed th«' pesky Republicans things that would sham«' the devil. But, O Lord, we promise not to lx* Rut Lord, it was the Ix^t we so wicked anymore, if thou wilt Chet Vanlk'nburg Colorado Springs, is the best- honw of their son, Stephen Jr., in the full enjoyment of offical The Notional Typographical Un could do. under the circumstances. only help us beat the Republicans known though not the highest of and Mrs. Bench and family. bliss, and just behind ion was organized ut Baltimore in loom W« know that Tom Jefferson one time mote. the Rocky mountain peaks in Colo 1852. 19 Manlialtan Makes Bow WILLOW RUN, Mich. Kaiscr- Frazcr Corp, «k'alers Tuesday in troduced the Frazer and Frazer Manhattan, new models which complete the company's four-door sedan series for 1949. rado. A summit of the Rampart The Kaiser Special and DeLuxe, range, it lifts its snow-capped peak companion models, were an 14.108 feet above the sea and is cov nounced a month ago. ered with pine forests to a height Edgar F. Kaiser, vice presidept , of 11,000 feet. During the summer aud general manager, said that season the ascent of the peak can the new F razer sedans joined! either be accomplished by car Kaiser models on Willow Run from Colorado Springs and Manitou production lines Sept 14. anti that over a well graded and extremely K-F’s output of 1949 models is scenic thirty-mile highway, or by cog railway nine miles in length. now over th«' SOO-a-day mark. Restyled throughout, the Frazer Saving on Vitamin C wlans incorporate extensile me Less vitamin C is lost and vege chanical changes which include a per cent boost in horsepower tables taste and lo'k better if they with no accompanying increase in । are c'oked for a short time in a small amount of water and served fuel consumption. ma1 Now 4-H-&FFA SHOW BEEF Bleat ani "Oon after they are done. ^Uc Proud of welfare record ENJOY THIS WONDERFUL BEEF PURCHASED from the PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW HELD RECENTLY IN PORTLAND! F «/e-„T’''»' « Be sure to get your share of this perfect-eating Beef- while it lasts. All cuts are properly trimmed before weighing. Sold at regular Safeway prices, of course. F st'«ks r^sts ^Olly y°Ur r^U/nr 7 «e SHOW BEEF ROAST VALUES Chuck Roast C^ra S Clara S. Curry, Vice Chairman Swiss Steaks Sirloin Steaks CENTRAL COMMITTEE Ed G. Boehnke, Chairman _ ____________ ___ • Soda Crackers Edwards Coffee Sandwich Spread Thick and meaty. A real value for your money. Folgers Coffee M. J. B. Coffee Hills Coffee Maxwell House Chase A Sanborn Dry Red Beans One of the choicest cuts of beef steak. Small White Beans 2-LB. CAN SHOW BEEF STEW VALUES Pd. Adv, THEATRE PROGRAM FRESH STOCKS — PRICED LOW! Popcorn SHOW BEEF STEAK VALUES Like mosthousewives and mothers in New York, I’m proud x ox E’,?eWey »leadership in New York State’s excellent health and welfare projects. TB ia under control, infant mortality “ well below the national average. There are enlightened programs for social welfare, mental disease and juvenile delinquency. Dewey leadership is government with a head as well as a heart. I’m going to vote for Dewey because Dewey geta things done!” COFFEE VALUES! N«. JOO can SINGLiS OUT STAINS IN TAAHICS SHORT RIBS Boneless Beef Cubes with potatoes, carrots and other vegetables. Marvelous flavor. FRESH WHOLE-BEAN COFFEES ¿'GROUND WHEN YOU BUY" WHITE MAGIC BLEACH = y I Gallon NOB HILL AIRWAY 1-lb. pkg. 43c 1-lb. pkg. 44c 2-lb. pkg. 95c 3 <b- pkg- $137 OTHER SAFEWAY MEAT VALUES ARCADE Fri.. Sat., O c t. 22-23—"Coroner Creek,” Randolph Scott, Marguer ite Chapman, George Macready, Sally Eilers, Edgar Buchanan. Barbara R«?cd, Wallace Ford.Cine- color. Sun., M»n„ Tues., Oct. 24-25-36— “Th«' Other Love,” Barbara Stan wyck, David Niven, Richard Conte, Maria Palmer, Joan Lorring, Rich ard Hale, Lenore Aubert, Gilbert Roland. Wed^ Thurs., Oct. 27-28 — “Cas- bah,” Yvonne de Carlo, Tony Mar tin, Peter Lorre, Martha Toren. Also “Eyes of Texas,” Roy Rogers, Lynn Roberts, Andy Devine. Tru- cotor. If you do not receive our program every month let us know. We’ll be happy to mail you one. READY-FOR- fHE-PAN CHICKENS! Fqncy FRYERS Fricassee FOWL Pork Loin Roast lb. 69c Port Chops 85c Pure Ground Beef lb. 49c Pure Port Sausage lb. 59c Link Sausage Ib 6.5c Smoked Picnics ib. «59c Lean Sliced Bacon lb. 69e Skinless Wieners lb. 59e READY-FOR- THE-FAN SEA FOODS! -APPLES OFTEN Selected OYSTERS pint Halibut STEAKS POTATOES IOOIb.U.S.N<>.| $3.89 Jonathans For Cooking or Esting 501b. U.S.No.2$Jt09 PINEAPPLE Hartex Crushed No. 2 can DIANE Oct. 23-24 Borrowed Trouble William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Mary Sawdon, Rand Brooks. Also “Code of Scotland Yard,” Oscar Homolka, Katheleen Harrison, Derek Farr. Continuous Show Saturday 1 to 11 P. M. Mon.. Tue«., Wed., Oct. 25-26-27^- CLOSED. Thurs., Frl., Oct. 28-29—“Mystery of the Holden Eye,” Roland Win ters, Claire Trevor, Charles Bick- ford. Also “Silver Trail,” Jimmy Wakeley, Chiistine Larson, Dob Taylor. Sat., Sun RED DELICIOUS Red Hill Catsup Economical—T«»ty Tuna Fish Torpedo—tight mm * Corned Beef NATIONAL CRANBERRY WEEK — OCT. 18-23 Ubby APPLE CIDER Hood ^ bay ^ Cranberries Add the wel Prune Juice H««rt» d « i ;9 m jqc Margarine Dudo». Aii«««et, Nueo. Margarine D.irich—Quid coloring come sparkle to any meal! 73c 78c No. 1 Potatoes 10 lbs Crispy Celery *‘M| V1,Wy Cauliflower *"•9M,Hy Delicious Dales Tokay Crispy Grapes 2 lbs. 25c Valencia Oranges 5-lb. bag 49c Ripened Tomatoes lb. 10c Lettuce Serve More Squash! Economical-Haalthiul Marblehead 4 Hubbard Lb. reterve the right to limit quantities SAFEWAY FRESH PRODUCE Sold by weiqht~Buy what you need