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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 23

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Pocatello, Idaho
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23
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2X-IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Tuesday, December 22, 1959 5TRICTLY BUSINESS "Your part oi our joint checking account is overdrawn!" YOUR HOROSCOPE By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section in wliicli your birthday comes and find what your outlook is, according to "the stars "FOR WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1059 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) --As the day devc4ops, watch for new opportunities to advance. Tiie alert, hard-w-orking individual will make progress. Profit from the valuable experiences of others. Maintain a calm, judicious demeanor.

APRIL 21 to MAY (Taurus) --Swing along with a jalmty yet dignified air and impress those whom you should. You'll be judged by your actions, as well as words, and trivialities from your routine. MAY 22 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) --You can make a good showing this day if you really try. Effective speech and tahorent ideas will help. Promote interest in your plans, then' pursue them to a successful conclusion.

Avoid worry. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) --A good day wind up incom- pleted matters, tackle neglected correspondence. Prepare to undertake with dispatch matters that demand your attention. JULY 24 to AUGUST 23 (Leo)-This day encourages business and employment interests; also farni- ly affairs. Watch your budget, however, and avoid carelessness.

AUG. 24 (o SEPT. 23 (Virgo) --Careful management will net results. Get essential work accomplished first so that time will be available for such relaxing pursuits as art, hobbies, recreation. SEPT.

24 to OCT. 23 (Libra) -Avoid unnecessary fuss to belter accomplish the day's "MUSTS." Have fa'Uh in your ability and the substantial goals you've set tor yourself. Make plans that arc practical, feasible. OCT. 24 to NOV.

22 (Scorpio) -Don't look for extraordinary sue cess. Appreciate normal improvement contentedly. Rome wasn't built in a day; neither are goals achieved that fast. Smile; maintain a steady, alert attitude. NOV.

25 to DEC. 21 (Sagittarius) --If work or a problem facing you is difficult, analyze it calmly, Study the details carefully and proceed toward solution without anxiety. It may lake longer than cuting comers but results will be worthwhile. DEC. 22 to JAN.

20 (Capricorn) --As in the case of Scorpio, achieve ment may not be instantaneous, iut the measure of your effort will determine the eytent of your gain. )on't drive yourself to the strain- point; however. JAN. 21 to FEB. 19 (Aquarius) --Bring into play some unused lal- ent that will enhance your per- "ormauce.

The element of surprise most effective. Evaluate what your position demands. FEB. 20 to MARCH 20 (Pisces) --Investigate carefully before cn- in now, ventures or mak- ug investments. Remember that you itoh't get anything For nothing YOU HORN 1 TODAY: Your vital- ty and astuteness, if properly rectcd, can lead the way to a successful career in the (iuld of your choosing.

Generally, you have a iair for organization work. Also evident is a sense of responsibility vhich would be an asset in a managerial or executive position. You are prudent, conservative, when lecessary, anil, if true to your est traits, able to attain an, enviable spot in this ever-changing vorld. Don't abuse your power or become enmeshed in unhappy situations needlessly. Do not let disappointments dampen your enthusiasm.

Birthdate: Sir Richard Awk- vright, inventor; Charles Sainte- Beuve, Fr. literary critic. Burglars Take $8 in Breakin Burglars who entered "Franklin Junior High School over I he week end took approximately from a soft lrink imachinKJ in the gym nasiucn and broke several windows in (be burghry, police said. The school was entered by mean' of a broken window on the southeast corner of the building. The office of Principal Stanford Pug- niire had been entered and ran sacked, also through a broker window.

A set of keys had beer taken and used in an attempt to open the soft drink dispenser. The attempt failed, and a pair snips from the furnace room was used to break open the ma chine, police said. burglars left through a win (low of the classroom of Arthu Cnllen, but did not disturb any thing in Cullen's room, Chief of DC loctives Gienn Hadley said. at KID-SIZE SAMSONITE Magic-Top folding table ond two matching chairs complete txtta $4.50 each NOT A TOY I ll't a real Samsoniie cord tobla ond 2 matching choirs, scaled down tor youngsters! "Vinyl-Clad" Procil permanently bonding VlnyT-lo-Stael Won't cut or icratch of! Cornct-Poilure ftrlra ilrang tubular iteol idle compete! folding All metal bonderixcd to ruit 3-PIECE KID-SIZE DURHAM Card Table Sets FREE OEUVERY 12.95 CONVENIENT TERMS THE STORE OF QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS FESTIVE ELEGANCE "POCATELLO'S FAVORITE HOLIDAY BEVERAGE" ONLY ROWLAND'S CAN MAKE IT SO GOOD At Your Store or At Your Door! FROM ALL OF US ROWLAND DAIRY FOLKS ALL OF US AT ROWLAND'S WHO ENGAGE IN THE DAILY RESPONSIBILITY OF PRODUCING, PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTING NATURE'S FINEST AND MOST DELICATE FOOD JOIN IN EXPRESSING OUR APPRECIATION TO YOU FOR YOUR LOYAL AND CONTINUED SUPPORT NOW FOR OVER 67 YEARS. MAY WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO WISH EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS AND A NEW YEAS FILLED WITH HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY.

THOMAS B. ROWLAND BOB ROWLAND CLAIR H. WYATT CHRISTIE M. FAIRCHILD JAMES KASA1 NORMA McGEE FRANK KIRBY RUSSELL ROBINSON PAUL Z. MILLER' ERIC EUGENE WELCH GRANT S.

HULSE MILTON M. SASSER WILLIAM E. HOWELL JOHN NEUMAN GORDON TOEVS JOHN BECKER P. D. KING PETER 1SAAK C.

ROWLAND LEONARD TOLMAN KENNETH TARBET ASA HATCH CLARK MICKELSON RUSSELL HALLING EWILL WILLIAMS ROY JOHNSON MAURICE B. GARDNER GLENN H. MONTGOMERY, JR. DEAN E. GUNTER GEORGE GOEB1G ROSE M.

BRISBOIS JACK A. SMITH GLEN BURKE MERLIN E. WOOD ROBERT E. DOYLE WILFRED L. RHOADES RICHARD E.

SMITH TOM E. ROWLAND HERBERT HEGE EARL MOSER OTTO KLASSEN EDWIN BECKER HARRIS MICKELSON FRANK MICKELSON WARREN KING ELVIN HUBBARD HORACE WRIGHT HAROLD PERMAN H. I. MOSS BYRON JACKMAN EVERETT BENTEL ROYCE J. STAUFFER RALPH G.

BOWMAN ROSS D. THURSTON RAMONA M. REMPLE ALMA BOWMAN MARGARET H. ROWLAND ISAAC S. TROYER DELONE SASSER PHILLIP J.

DUCHSCHER JOHN R. REMPUE KENNETH D. FRIES SAM NEUMAN WALTER HEGE WILLIAM LEHMAN HENRY GIESBRECHT WALDO FRIESEN MELVIN MICKELSON FRANK WHITWORTH LLOYD BURTON GEORGE DALTON MARVIN PRESCOTT WAYNE HARTLEY KEITH MOSS MARVIN WAREING i'-.

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