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Redlands Daily Facts Wed Jan 17, 192 13 better ANOTHER SAGE'S EXCLUSIVE foods" RAY VICE AND. LARRY GUIDRY OF SAGE'S DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT ARE SHOWN CUTTING THE GIANT 2154-LB. CHEDDAR CHEESE AGED ESPECIALLY FOR SAGE'S. The delicious Cheddar Cheese you will find on special this week at Sage's will all come from this giant cheese. Aged for 22 months, you'll find it to be a taste-pleasing example of the Wisconsin Cheese making art.

Quality cheeses are only one of the many delicious foods you will find in our kitchenfresh department. Here we also make our own frozen family dinners, salads, and cut. and wrap the many tasty varieties of lunchcon meats you will find in the delicatessen cases. HERE'S PROOF OF SAGE'S Every Day LOW FOOD PRICES Save on Salad Oil Quart 79c 49c Quart 49c Save on Flour GOLD MEDAL 5 16. 10 lbs.

1.13. 5 lb. lbs. 1.13 10 lbs. 85c Save on Sugar lbs.

lbs. 1.01 lbs. lbs. Brn. or Powd.

2 for Save on Bar Soaps reg. bath PALMOLIVE 3 reg. bath Save on Shortening lbs. lbs. Ibs.

lbs. Save on Liquid Detergents Quart SAGE'S, Pink Save on Powdered Detergents CHEER: Giant 79c DASH. Giant FAB. Giant 79c RINSO. Giant 79c Giant Giant Save on Salad Dressings KRAFT MIRACLE Qt.

This is proof that Sage's has cut prices on hundreds of advertised items. Shop Sage's now and save on quality merchandise. SAGE'S DEL ROSA. Del Rosa Highland. food buys Sage's Kitchen Fresh Foods CHEDDAR SAGE'S WISCONSIN: AGED CHEDDAR.

ANOTHER SAGE'S MAMMOTH. 22 MOS. OLD. 69 lb. WHEN BUYING FOODS YOUR FAMILY, YOU WANT THE BEST, AND AT SAGE'S DELICATESSEN YOU FIND THE FINEST KITCHEN-FRESH FOODS IN TOWN.

SELECT FROM CANNED HAMS TO SALADS AND SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE YOU MAKE. CHUNK SAGE'S FRESH LIVER OR BOLOGNA. CHUNK STYLE ONLY. SAVE NOW. SAGE'S FRANKS 15-oz.

Delicious all beef. Serve with pork beans. COLE SLAW. Sage's own. Made in our own kitchens.

POTATO SALAD. Sage's. Perfect served with beans and franks. CHEESE BOLOGN Sage's FRESH BAKERY SAGES APPLE TASTY PIPPIN APPLES-IN- A TENDER, FLAKY CRUST. 49.

SAVE CINNAMON ROLLS. PKG. OF Filled with cinnamon, sugar and raisins. CHECKERBOARD Chocolate and gold with fudge icing. BLUEBERRY MUFFINS Pig.

of Made from fresh, large northern blueberries. Sage's GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE FRESH POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES IN 8-LB. CELLO BAG.

Bag 8-lb. 29 OUR PRODUCE BUYERS SEARCH THE PRODUCE MARKET THOROUGHLY TO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE FINEST QUALITY ITEMS AT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE. SHOP SAGE'S. ROME APPLES LARGE, FANCY, RED ROME BEAUTY APPLES. SAVE NOW.

21 for lbs. 25 Shop Sage's for Fresh Daily Fruit and Vegetable Values FRESH CARROTS. Schs. Large, tender, young bunches. Save now, RED LEAF LETTUCE.

Fresh, crisp bunches. Save at Sage's. San Bernardino SAGE'S BASE LINE. Base Line E. San Bernardino NEW SPORT, FURY INTRODUCED BY -PLYMOUTH A new top-of-the-line Sport Fury series, available' in limited edition either as a convertible (above) or.

a two door hardtop, with bucket seats as standard equipment. The -Sport Fury has a distinctive grille, and special molding treatment setting it apart from other Plymouth series. This new model will be placed on display Thursday in the Orange street showroom of Garvey Motors. 3 There'll be at least 30 new faces in State Assembly in 1963 By JAMES C. ANDERSON United Press International SACRAMENTO (UP) There will be at least new faces in the State Assembly next year and may be even more if there are some election-year upsets in June and November.

A survey of the 80-member lower house of the legislature showed today that at least 16 Republicans do not now plan to run for reelection. A minimum of: 13 Democrats and possibly as many as 17 will not. return unless they change their in the next few months. The lure of a seat in the House of Representatives is expected to attract. bids from at least: 10 assemblymen and a minimum of already have declared they intend to retire.

from political life. those who have indicated they not return to' their 000 a year jobs as state representatives are members who served as chairmen of commitees in the last general session. Party Posts Vacant Some important party posts also will be vacant including the Republican minority leader and minority whip and quite possibly the post of speaker pro tempore.While political plans almost always are subject to change before the actual filing time comes in March, present indications are Washington Window War, welfare create financial: burden By Lyle C. Wilson WASHINGTON and, the state have: created a crushing burden for somebody. That somebody probably will be your grandkids, and mine, -and THEIR grandkids.

The measure of the burden is in the public debt of the United States. World War hiked the U. S. public debt to levels then considered to be high. About $27 billion.

The immediately succeeding presidents worked at reducing the debt. They were Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Hoover, Republicans. Franklin D. Roosevelt inherited from Hoover a public debt of about $20 billion.

FDR never was able to balancel the federal budget during his terms. of office. Harry S. Truman had a better record, but not much better. Dwight D.

Eisenhower was an in-and-outer. FDR was' not much impressed by the swelling public debt. He would just say, "We owe it and smile that smile, tilting a long cigarette holder anchored molars. World War II and FDR's spending policies got the debt off to a big new start. The latest debt figure is ab most $296 billions.

President Kennedy has kept up the good work. The public debt is more than $6 billion greater today than it was a year ago as Kennedy prepared for his inauguration. In the past 12 months, Ken: MacKenna dies cancer. We are on our way! until 1939. Madam.

the water use every day is HARD! with CULLIGAN soft SERVICE simply turn Faces far unlimited quantities silky Soft Call us now details CULLIGAN Soft CITRUS After P.M. PY -Memorial services. were' pending today for MacKenna, 62, veteran actor of stage and screen and former movie studio executive, who died Monday of that these assemblymen will not portionment, forced John L. E. be back as legislators in 1961: Collier of South Pasadena and Republicans: Minority Leader Montivel A.

Burke, Alhambra to Joseph C. Shell of Los Angeles, seek the same Assembly seat in who is running for the GOP nom- the. June 5 primary. One has to ination for governor; Minority lose. The same is true for GOP Whip Bruce Sumner of Santa Ana, Assemblyman Bruce V.

Reagan, retiring; Harold K. Levering, Los Pasadena and -Frank Lanterman Angeles, a- veteran conservative of La Canada who are paired in with 14 years in the Assembly, the primary. retiring. Eyes on Congress Also, Republicans Walter I. On the Democratic side, eight Dahl, Piedmont, Louis Francis of assemblymen have their eyes on San Mateo, William S.

Grant of Congress. They include Lloyd W. Long Beach, Jack A. a Beaver, of Lowrey of Rumsey and Robert Le Redlands" and Frank Luckel, San Leggett, Vallejo, both seeking the Diego, all retiring. 4th District nomination; Ronald Assemblyman Harold T.

Sedg- Brooks Cameron, Pico' Rivera; wick of Oroville is rumored ready Augustus F. Hawkins, Angeto try for the State Senate if in- les, Charles H. Wilson, Los cumbent Republican E. C. John- geles; Richard T.

Hanna, son decides to retire. John A. ton; Sheridan I. Hegland, La Mesa Busterud of San Francisco, reap- and James R. Mills, San' Diego.

portioned out of his Assembly seat Assemblyman Thomas Rees of by Democrats; may try for Con- Los Angeles is an announced cangress or run for state controller didate for the U.S. Senate seat or treasurer. held by Republican Thomas Republican Bruce F. Allen, San Kuchel. Jose has announced for attorney One Los Angeles seat is vacant general; Glen E.

Coolidge, Fel- because William A. Munnell, ton is runnig for Congress while Democratic floor leader, accepted James Holmes, Santa Barbara is a Superior Court judgeship. Asa candidate for the State Senate semblyman W.A. Hicks, Sacrain a special election set for Feb. mento, a Democrat, died early in 13.

Jack Schrade, San Diego is January. rumored as a State Senate candi- Going into the February budget date. session of the legislature the. lower Two Republicans will not return house party breakdown stands at because of the fortunes of politi-144 Democrats, 33 Republicans and cal war. Democrats, in the reap-Ithree vacant seats.

lb. PIE 1Kekkonen wins clear victory in Finland's election the a That your the U. a FDR the HELSINI (UPI) President Urho Kekkonen, who went to nedy has spent $5.633 billion more Moscow to save Finland's neuthan vious year. Eisenhower spent Eisenhower in the preAnd trality, won a clear victory today a big-time spender in a class by in his bid for a second six-year himself. term in office.

Secretary of Treasury Douglas Finns appeared to have given Dillon now says the administra- him a mandate to continue steertion will ask Congress soon to in- clear of the East-West cold crease the debt limit. That is, to war. Two days of voting which increase the total sum by which ended Tuesday, brought out the U. S. government can be ly 2.1 million voters.

80 per hock by. reason of the years long of the electorate. policy Congress and presidents Unofficial returns gave of to spend beyond government in- en's Election League coalition come. of this spending has 935,273 votes. or 45.1 Some been to buy the affection and the Communist per cent; Paavo Aitio 423,242 or votes of organized voter groups.

20.3 per cent; Social Democrat. Who Pays It? Rafael Paasio 274,095 or 13.1 per As the public debt increases, cent; and leftist Social Democrat the problem of how and who is to Emil Skog 62,393 or 3.1 per cent pay it increases, too. Taxes will of the need to be very high, of course, This assured Kekkonen of 145 to create any surplus for debt re- electoral votes, with another 50 tirement. Kennedy expects the expected to come from parties taxpayers to pour about $93 billion which support the president unofinto the treasury in the next, 1963, ficially and put up no candidates fiscal year. At most, he expects a of their own.

It takes 151 to get surplus of about $400 million in elected. that fiscal year. Social Democratic Secretary At the rate cf $400 million an- Kaarlo Pitsinki called the record nually, it would take about 750 balloting "a note years to retire the current public He was referring to the Soviet debt. Retirement date: 2712 a.d. note of Oct.

30, which threatened The United States will have to to compromise Finland's neutralbetter than that. Better, that is, iflity. The note claimed West Gerthe debt is to be retired. There is many was preparing for war in an alternative. The debt could be the Baltic and called for joint repudiated.

The government could military talks between Finland welsh on its bonds. land its giant' Communist neighUnthinkable? Perhaps it is. But or. other countries have done it. It Kekkonen went to Moscow and would have been unthinkable apparently convinced Soviet Presome years ago that the U.

Nikita S. Khrushchev of his dollar would be debased and rot- country's neutrality. The joint ted to less than half its 1939 pur- talks never came off. chasing power. But the U.

S. dollar was rotted and debased, just so. The debt already has been repudiated precisely to the extent that the dollar has been debased. NOW YOU: KNOW By United Press International DDT was discovered in 1874, but was not used as an insecticide.

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