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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 20

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Pocatello, Idaho
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14-Friday, August 18, 1961 IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Science Develops Frozen Marfini On a Stick! CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Af) A Cedar Rapids i says it has succe.ssfully developed a m.irlmi on a slick. Corp. explained thai it was only a byproduct its research engineers turned out in while tcsling cdtracold processing of food. While submerging bourbon, vodka nncl beer into liquid nitrogen scaling 320 dcyrees below zero fuhrcnhcil they came up with bourbon-sickles, vodkasickles and bee Roy C. I'ollett, a company official, said the process can be used on fooils, including fruits and baked Fnllett said bourbonsicles, niar- tinisiclcs and other alcoholic beverages woidd burn like dry ice when frozen al 320 degrees below zero.

But lie said when they are allowed lo warm to about 80 degrees below zero they can be consumed without pain. "I've found that CHESS CHAMP RENEGES--Bobby Fischer, 16-year-old U.S. chess of clmllcnger Samuel Rechevsky (left) and actor Jose Ferrer in Los show up for Ihe 12th game of his match wilh Rechevsky, saying 11 champion (center) studies play Angeles. Fischer later failed to is too early. (AP Wircphoto) RECORDS 'Nipper' Introduces Nostalgia TROY San Hone Dry Cleaning tny clothing dollars!" You, Ion, will find that our Simitone Service adds up to true clotliing economy.

We si-l out embedded soil and fihro-L'hnfing grit tliat causes wear. Clothes look and feel ni-w stay nciv- Inokinii laiigfr! You get more wear IVoin every gnr- nient so every clothing dollar noes farther! Call U3 today. Dial CE 2-2180 TROY- PARISIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 650 W. CENTER "Them Is .1 Difference In Owning A Trial Will Convince You!" By HUGH A. MULLIGAN AP Newsfeatures Writer According to archeologists digging in the dingy vaults beneath RCA Victor's bank of turntables down on 23rd Street in Manhattan, it's been 60 years since a fox terrier named "Little Nipper" firsl squutted -on his hunkers before the morning glory horn of an old vic- a After i i so exquisite a his- i a gem.

the researchers failed to discover just which song first issued from "His Master's Voice," but it's safe lo say that it it had been "Rock Around the Clock" or some such horror, the a i hi-fi hound would have fled in terror anil not remained at his post for six long decades. Little Nipper's singular dedica- ion to tiie recording medium serves to introduce two new albums in RCA Victor's excellent series, "(iU Years of the Music America Loves Best." One is from he Red Label classics collection, and the other from the blue label jopular field, and both are Volume II in their respective fields. None of the dates back jO years, or anywhere close to Lit tie Nipper's salad days, but almas; all of them are collector's items a culled from old tapes am old master discs, aud even more carefully engineered to remov the "sung through a-wet-sock' quality that seemed to inhibit recording processes. Brimming over with Volume HI of the Red Label album is memorable mostly for conserv- the golden age of concert and pera include Caruso singing "La lonne Mobile," Horowitz play-! ig "The Moonlight Sonata," Tos-; anini leading the NBC Orchestra trough a brilliant "dance of the lours," and Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony in a magnificent icrformancc of tlie waltz from a Strings." And perhaps rarest of all, John a in his prime doing the 0 what a rougue and peasant slave am speech from "Hamlet," luybc the Hamlet selection is not nuslc in the strictest sense, but iarrymore knew (lie musical nu- of Shakespeare's poetry and gave tliem full expression with gifted voice. Volume I of the pops series ays homage to the last days of vaudeville and the era of the big band.

This loo was a sort of age of popular music, Glen Miller's "Chattanooga 1 Bunny Berigan's Can't Get Started," Weems 1 "Heartaches" (the song that made whistler Elmo Tanner a national i i n), A i Shaw's "Frenesi 1 and Tommy Dorsey's "Marie." The singers sang differently then, even the ones who are still around, King Crosby doing "Just a Frank Sinatra doing "Night ant Day," and Ella Fitzgerald doing "Goodnight My Love" seem age; away from iheir singinj styles. The pops album also offers lowning through "Wee Doech an' )oris." And while Crosby, Sinatra and were just getting started, a oung man named Guy Lombardo vas touring the country in a bus i a group called "The Royal Canadians." The others may have hanged their styles, but found a success formula and tuck lo it. Call it nostalgia, if you but the formula still enchants hose who prefer to dance rather ban listen. Sophia's Defense Against Tension: Please By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) Sophia Loren has a two-word recipe for avoiding nervous tension: "Please yourself." The onetime waif of Naples in less than a decade her way up from modeling to become on of the world's busiest as wall as most beautiful actresses. Sophia look me to lunch the other day during a break in the task of dubbing in English dialogue for her 30th i "1 have the philosophy of a peasant." she said.

"Take it easy --everything is going to be all right." Lunching with Miss Loren is more of a treat than going to see her in a movie. Sophia showed up in an pink sheath dress. Her enormous green eyes, flecked with gold, gave her strange look--as if she were half-panther, half-gayellc. Gazing out a 48th floor window at all the new buildings rising in mid-Manhattan she exclaimed: "It must get tired--holding up so many, many tall buildings. Aren't you afraid some day it will all sink?" Waiters fluttered up, cooing solicitously ia several' languages.

"I love to eat," said Sophia. ''It's my only pleasure while working. I like any food that is spicy and full of sauce." She is a tall girl with a lot of lovely body Vo fuel, and so far she doesn't have to worry about gaining weight. It's a real pleasure to eat with a woman like that --particularly if you go as a guest. "There are some people who add up rhetr calories as they eat." she murmured.

"I prefer to add up the number of dishes." ing and. En snme cfises, reintroduc- bonus for collectors: Vernon Dai- ing some of the musical i a of hart (remember i a i i yesteryear who would otherwise "The Prisoner's Song" and Harry I be heard again. The flashbacks Lauder who can forget him?) Enjoy "Natural Fit" Again with this Amazing Tube of Plastic one application of DENTUR-EZE lasts up to fi weeks, Rives firm bite, natural fit and lastinn relief for sore spots. This amazing "cushion of plnstic" molds to the exact shape of your own IIMI laMs tJirouiiii repeated cleansings. Try it luH.iy money back if not satisfied.

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