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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 9

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IDAHOANS IN UNIFORM Paul A. Ellis A2c. Paul A. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest L. Ellis. 140 South Thirteenth, has been Informed Seu. Henry Dwarshuk of his nomInation as a candidate to the Air PAUL A. ELLIS Force Academy at Colorado Springs.

beginning in July. Ellis is a Pocatello High school graduate in the class of 1952. enlisted in July, 1952. James Milton Hyde Pvt. James Milton Hyde called his parents and brother Ronald last week from Honolulu to wish Ronald A happy birthday and let his par ents know that he was In Hawall.

Ilydo had spent 10 days on land in Japan since leaving the states on Jan. 28. J. Milton Hyde The Journal's Idaho News Service DOWNEY Mr. and Mrs.

J. Milton lyde have recelved word from their sun Pvt. James M. Ilyde, that he has arrived at Keoto, Japan. Hyde is with the 3rd Battalion in the 4lh Division of the U.S.

Marines. lle arrived In Japan on Jun. 14. Clayne Salvesen The Journal's Idaho News 1 Service DOWNEY Sgl. Clayne Salvesen, son of Mr.

and Airs. LeHoy Salvesen, is expected home from the service scon. Salvesen has been stalloned in Maryland during his service. James R. Jacobsen Hospitalman James R.

Jacobsen has returned to duty al the Navy's Mare Island hospital, after a three-week leave here. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Jacob500, 440 Fast Sutter, he has been in the Navy for a year and a half. The 20-year-old sailor was gradvated from Pocatello High schoul in 1953. Deryl Gene Parris The Journal's Idaho News Service DOWNEY Deryl Gone Parris arrived at San Francisco, this week from Japan where he has been with the Navy for the past year and a half. Parris, who has spent two years at Guam, recelved his training at San Diego and is now al Treasure Island awaiting his discharge. Pariris has been assigned to the Seabees during his service and has worked in the construction and heavy equipment division.

He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parris of Virginia. Rally Poole Pyt. Rally Poole, 5011 of Mr.

and Mrs, R. N. Poole, 404 Warren, is Heinow serving with the Arniy in Kobe, Japan. He has beer in Japan the last two years and in the Artsy for RALLY POOLE RALLY POOLE five years. He will not return home for another year.

Poole attended Pocatello High school. His brother, Clinton, Is stationed with the Alr Force at McChord field, Wash. The Journal's Manho News Service DOWNEY Cpl. Gail Nielsen, Non of Mr. and Mrs.

H. N. Niel. gen, arrived In San Francisco on Feb. 14 following 1 14 months spent.

with the Transportation sion of the Army in Korea. Nielsen has returned to Fort Ord near Monterey, to awalt his honorable discharge. He received his training al Fort Lewis and al Fort Ord. Iver R. Mittelstedt Gail Nielsen Pvt.

Iver R. Mittelstedl, san of Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. sledt, 212 West Eldredge, is under, going training with the 82nd Airborne division at the Army's Fort Bragg In North Carolina.

The former Pocaello High school student had a recent 14-day leuve upon completion of basic training. at Fort Ord, Calit. Legal Advertisement NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN That under the provisions of Ordinance 257 and Ordinanre No. 261 al the City ol Alameda, the provisions of the laws of the State of Idaho there will become due on the Ist day of March. 1955, an instailment of the assess.

ments levied on all property included In Local Sidewalk. Curb and 1er Improvement District No. 13 or the City of Alameda, Idaho. Local Skicwalk, Curb tine Gulter 1m- person owning property within sold provement District No. may inalc payment of sald Installment at the office of the City Clerk and Treasurcr.

411 Washington Avenue in said City. Such payment may be made at any lime from and after the date of the first publication of thin Notice and until the close of business on the 20Lh day of March. 1055. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN That thereafter A two per cent penally will de Added for any delinquency of such payments. Date of the first publication of this Notice: Febriary 23, 1965.

ALTON M. ALEXANDER, Treasurer of the City ol Alameda, Idaho NOTICE OF PAYMENT FALLING DUE ON INSTALLMENT OF ASSESSMENTS LEVIED IN LOCAL SIDEWALK, CURB AND CUTTER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 13 OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA, IDAHO. Yeh. 23, 24, 25 CITY OF POCATELLO Notice is hereby given that the City of Pocatello will redeem the following bonds and coupons March 1, 1055.

Local Improvement District No. 75 Bond No. 13, Coupon No. from Bonds 13 to 19 inclusive. Local Improvement District No.

79 Bond No. 14. Coupon No, 9 from Bonds 14 10 In Inclusive, Local Improvement District No. 82 Donda No. 2A, 20, 30.

Coupon No, 7 from Bonds 28 to 34 Inclusive. Notice Is hereby given that interest on said bands will AR of March 1. 1955. Funds will be on hand nt the Firat Security Bank N. A.

Pocatello, Idaho. JOSEPHINE BALL City Clerk-Treasurer Feb. 23, 24. 29 PILING IT UP--City crews today still were pushing snow up on top of more snow in an effort to clear the streets. Crews worked more than 20 hours yesterday and were on the job early this morning.

Storm was worst since 1951. ISC Debaters Cop Trophies Four Idaho State college dents are displaying first place trophies won at the All-Idaho Dehale tournament at the University of Idaho. University nf Idaho won first v. 'h 30 points and ISC placed second with 29 points. ISC students also recelved ten certificates for sceonds in varinus eventa.

As group, the debaters Won 13 out of 19 debates. Winners of first place were: Jun. ior women's debate, Gladys Wilson, Idaho Falls, and Dress Knack, Bolse: Junior men's impromptu speaking and junior men's extemporancous speaking, Jon Harward, Blackfoot; men's oral interpretalion, Kent Marler, Thornton. Certificate winners for second place were: junior men's debate, Vern Her20g and Douglas Johnson, both of Pocatello, tic; Jon I Harward and James Rupp, Poca-! An Oil that can Double the Life of A Motor The first motor oil that gives all- weather engine protection from below zero to extremely high engine temperatures and also meets the highest standard ever established for motor oils- is TROP-ARTIC. It is the first allweather motor oil to meet the severe requirePhillips ments of the Mil-0-2104 Suppicment 1 Test, Compared to ordinary motor nils, new 66 It TROP-ARTIC reduces ting can wear.

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Ing on the objects of the Parent- Accompanying the state lander Teacher association, Mrs. C. was Mrs. L. L.

Falter, Pocatello, Bosquet, Pocatello, Idaho Congress state budget ad finance chair. president, told the American Falls man. members of the historical back- Mra. Roland Kramer who bad ground and accomplishments of the charge of the program also introorganization. duced Ardith Ferris, high sebool In a Founder's day address, senior, who sang two numbers acMrs.

Bosquet branched from the companled by LuAnn Johnson. following objects to bring her mes- A nominating committee to name sage: To promote the welfare of candidates for next year's officers children and youth in home, school, was elected io Include Mrs. Wilchurch and community: to raise hut Sweet, D. E. Madden and Mrs.

the standards of home life; to Ronald Pierson. cure adequate laws for care Mrs. Lilllan Daris' fourth the grade and protection of eblidren ('Oom received the attendance youth; to bring into closer relatlon award. tho home and the school that parcols and teachers may cooperate! child; Intelligently to In develop the between training of educa- the COLDS Legal Advertisement CALL FOR LIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Pocatello, Idaho, 220 the of. fice of the City Manager, Center Street.

Pocatello, Idaho, until 2:00 m. March 7, 1855, al which thine Bids will be publicly opened and read, for the following Items: CAs! Iron Water Pipe and Fittings, Gale Valves, Valve Boxes. Fire Hydrants, and other waterworks supplies, Bids be accepted only upon the forms provided. Proposal form and Specifications may be secured from the City Manager al the above address. The City of Pocatellu reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.

ur to accept any bid deemed to be of the beat inlerest to the City, CITY OF POCATELLO' W. B. WEDB City Manager Allest: Josephine Ball City Clerk Feb. 23, 20, March 3, 1955 Rotieve satfering fast, ottectively with VAPORUB remember CHEST Now Being Featured At Your Favorite Store tello, tie: women's oratory, oral Interpretation, tic, Drec Knack; alter-dinner speaking, Dan Pocalello, Senior men's impromptu speaking, Gaard Willmore, Lava lot Springs; junior men's impromptu, Kent Marler. Thornton: junlor men's exlemoraneous speaking.

Vern llerzog and Douglas Johnson; senior men's extemporspeaking, Larry Elison, Blackfoot. Average daily consumption of water in the United States is about 100 gallons per person. Water Users Plan for Meet The Journal's Idaho News Service AMERICAN FALLS Members of the Power county Underground Waler User's association were culled in special mooting Monday to consider problems discussed al the stale organization's conCab In Boiso Thursday. Problems confronting pumpers were aired for Instructing the local group's representalives at the set Alon including Joseph Allen, presto dent, and possibly othern. A March meeting for report on the conference will be called for the county organization, Allen said.

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