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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 25

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26-IDAHO STATE JOURNAL Thursday, December 22, 1960 Legal Advertisement OHDlNANCE NO, 1375 AN I A CALLING AN ELECTION FOll THE PURPOSE OP SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED TAXPAYWO ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF I'OCA- TKLLO. I'WOVQSmONS INVOLVING THE ISSUANCE OF ONE DRED EIGHTY THOUSAND HOLLARS WATER BONDS. TWO TWENTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($22 5.000.00) L1UHAHY BONDS. AND FOUR DKCD TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FLOOD CON TROL HONDS. OF THE CITY OE-' POCATELLO.

AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE. DETAILS A PAYMENT OK SAID HOMOS IN THK EVENT THEY AHE VOTED AT SAID ELECTION A I I FOH AN F.MRROENCY I HE IT A I BY THE A I MAN AND A OF CITV COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF POCATELLO. I1ANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO, AS FOLLOWS: Stt-tion 1. Tli-it spt'Cinl elect is hereby c.illcc! t(i be hHtl in Cjly nf on the 21th day January. 1SG1, for the purpose i i i to the qualified electors of said City, who art? taxpayers thereof, i propnsiliniis set furih in ihe form ot appcas in Section 2 hereof.

Section 2. Thai the polls at said election shall open at hour ot fl.OO o'clock A and i ope; i i the hour of o'clock P.M ar.d then close. Said voting a WARD a 1 I i VOTING PLACL: Fa: I a 2 i i i 1 i i i i tjchuul L2a i Eighth Avtiiui- a I-- i i 2 Tuinn Vcr.eti.iii i Company 'jfliii! Pale J.ij'.e Hii.id Ward 2--I'jcclnci F.uth Lutheran 1-iu West HO.IL! Ward 3-Preciticl I AltMnorinl Bulldini: North Johnson Ward 2 Gospel Tabemaclc- a i a 3- 3 i i Junior School i i Cs.inl Ward 4 Englc Hall. 3Lo Beaton Section 3. That flll persons who ftl the time of the dot.

1 1 Ion are qualified electors of the Cl' nnd who arc taxpayers thereof, operly registered and possess the quaiLCicalitms of dents. shall be tied to vote at said election a the ballots be used at mid election shall bo substantially the i i i (Form of Hal Lot) OFFICIAL A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL COUPON BOND ELECTION CITY Or POCATELLO UANN'OCE COUNTY STATE OF LDAIIO a a 24, 19SI INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vole on the following questions place a uross in the square to the right of each of such questions, in the one mailed "In favor of issu- Ward 3--Precinct 2 Gosprl Tabernacle 015 North Main Ward 3-- Precinct 3 I i i i High School OH North Grant Ward 4 Eagle Hall. :25 West Ocnlon Nolli-e Js hirlhor given tliat only a i i elCL'lois who arc taxpayers of saUl city ami who me icgislered as puivkicd hy low are entitled to vole al said i No qualllicd elector who is duly registered as A voter at the list jneeedinR general municipal election slinll be required In i so long as he remains, or lemalned, continuously after such inn. a qualified elector UIQ City of after any a i i elector has reeJf.U-rrd he )uis failed to keeii his ctmtliHui'js residence jmd full riiinlifii-jillons to vote in said City, of liow short the term of disqualification exist or hnvc existed he shall not be entitled to vote at Mich elei'llori a such dis- a i i a i existed, unless he shall have re-registered for tho election at which he next desires to vnte. If such elector si ml) have removed to a precinct wltliln the CUy.

he or she shall i tho CUy Clerk ot such change of address and such clerk siinll register him or her In the precinct to which the elector have leinoved. NOTICE IS rUHTHER GIVEN that each and everv, person, In order lo vote at sain c.oction is required to he registered as provided by the Statutes of St.ile of Idaho. Jiwnlune H-ill. City Clerk, i at 11 lYiLMlrHo Municipal Building. iO'J Frist J.eiviN.

Idaho, 11 i i i registrar of the City. i is nuy a time i i thL- day notice of flection I i the pre ci s.Tnl on 'Ihurs- il.is Friday and a a pre- t-cLiit; ok-L-tion pec sons may reg- between I lie of nine o'- i-lnt-k A and five o'clock P.M., ami Ix-KM-en the hours of seven o'- i-iork P.M.. i i o'clock P.M. i said election shal! ho hy ballot The h3llqt to bo sup- plioj'tlie voters for i use at 5311 election slinll le in the form set fortli in Ordin.ii-.ce U15. If said election two-thirds of ihe qualified electors, who are tax payers of said cUy.

voting al such election assent to the issuance snld hoiuh for the first purpose in i i i a Number 1315, anc Llei.lt.-E-.ued on the aforesaid ballot ag FESTIVE ELEGANCE Question 1, the negoliable cou iinn homls of city to the amount of Sl80.UC-0.Wj shall he Issued to pro- I vide for the purpose aforesaid. I If at i two-thirds of the cltutors, who arc taxpayers: ol saul city votnuj at such election, to the issuauce of said honds to for second pnipore set In in Onlinaiictj 1S75, and dcsig- nated on the aforesaid la)lot as CJ'acsllon No. 2, the negotiable coupon bunds of saifl city to the amount of S225.L xKJ.DO shah be i lo nio- virlc for tlifi purpose a fore- If said election two-thirds of the qualified electors, who are taxpayers ot said city, volintf al such a i SiaMJi In Issuance of hnnds for the third set in i Number JH7b. and "Against issuing bonds to the amon of, 1 according to the way desire to vole nn i question. The voter Is Instructed and cautioned to vote Yes or N'o on each question separately as a distinct piopositiorf, i the understanding that lie inaylrojcct or accent any one or all ot the questions voted upon.

AH marks otherwise made are forbidden AH distinguishing marks are forbidden and make the ballot vo-d. It you. by mistake or accident, tear, de: iy mist.ih face, or otherwise mutilate this ballot, return it 1o tbt election judges and obtain another bnllot. Qursijn No. J.

Shall the City of Pocatello, Idaho, Issue and sell ila negotiable coupon bonds to the amount of $180.000.00 for the purpose of providing funds with which to Improve anofextend the water system in and for said City, as more fully provided in Ordinance No. 1375 adopted on December 19GO? IN FAVOR OF ISSUING BONDS TO THE AMOUNT OF $180.000 00 FOR THE FIRST PURPOSE STATFD IN ORDINANCE NO. 1375 AG A1KST IE SUING BONDS" TO THE AMOUNT OF $160.000.00 FOR THE PJHST PURPOSE STATED IN ORDINANCE NO. 1375 Question No. 2: Shall the City ot Pocalello, Idaho, Issuu and 1 sell Its negotiable coupon bonds to 11-e amount of $225.000.00 for the purpose of providing for tlie purchase, erection, construction, frmi tiling and building site for a municipal public, library In and for s.ild City, as more Jtully.provided in Ordinance No.

1373. adopted on December 15. IQlio? IN FAVOR ISSUING BONDS TO THK AMOUNT OF $225 000 00 FOK THE SECOND PUfU'OSE STATKD IN ORDINANCE NO. 1375 AGAINST ISSUING TO THE AMOUNT OF S225.0W 00 FOR THE SECOND PURPOSE ST. A TEH IN ORDINANCE NO.

IMS Question No. 3: Shall Ihc City of Pocatello, Id all issue and its negotiable coupon to the amount of $125,00000 for the purpose of i i lot the i i and purchase ol right of way nnd to establish, alter, enlarge, improve reconstruct nnd change the channels of a cou rses, rive rs or odi us water required for fiend control purposes in and for said Citv aa provided in Ordinance No adopted on December 15. men? IN FAVOR OF ISSUING BONDS TO THE AMOUNT OF SJ25 000 00 FOR THE THIRD PURPOSE STATKD IN ORDINANCE NO im. A A I ISSUING HONDS" TO THE A OP FOlt THE i I'URPOSK STATED I I A NO. Section 4.

TJint notice of saici election shall be Riven by the City on thr No. n. the cbnil ballot as coupon bonds said City to the a Ic iululs for f.iid. Snid honil: of, shall a to pio- atore- ssue there- nver a period not to exceed twenty years a the date ot issue and shall bear interest rnto or tatcs not in excess of six (6) per cent per annum find shall be amortized and payable in accordance i the provisions of Section DG-2H11. Id; tl the provisions of Sectloi laho Code Annotated, a ipal Law of Idaho.

OKDER OF THK A OF CITY COMMISSIONERS THE CITY OP TOCATELLO. IDAHO, this 15th diy of December 10CO. Joirphine Bali i Clcik Section 5. As to each of the sltions which carries at the saiu by a vote ol two-thirds of the qualified electors of the city who are laxpaycis ot Ihe city voting nl said election, the bonds specified In said proposition shall be issued. Section G.

That the bonds of each issue shall bear interest al a rate not to exi'ccct six (b) per per anntiMi, payable semi-annually and shall mature and be payable upon an a a plan, the first nrmuril amortised principal pay- lo a and DC payable at the expiration of two years from and alter the date of ihe bonds, and thr- last amortized principal payment to filature and be payable not later a tw nty (JO) yc a rs from and attcr the date of" Ihe honds and the various annual shall be, as nearly as practicable, Lr surh principal amounts as will, together i ihe a i interest on all a i bonds of such issue be met and paid by an enu.il annual tax levy foi- a sinking for the payment oE the i i a ol said bonds and for the payment oE the interest thereon dnriue tho terms for which said bonds shall be Issued, in accordance with the provisions ot Section 50-2311, Idaho Code, and DIG i i a Bond Law of Idaho; and a bciitl shall he in the denomination of. One Thousand Dollars ISl.OOOW). numbered consecutively, beginning with the- number (1) ami Iiclnf; payable in numerical otder, Ihe lowest number Section 1. Thnt the following persons are lierctv appointed to act as Judges mul iMevks of said A 1 PHKCINCT 1 A. Feelilct.

Mis. K. L. a Mrs. J.

Ccii nolt. Judges Mrs. George B. Swallow, Mrs James II, Myers, Cleiks A 1 PHEC1NCT 2 Mrs. Kdilh Browcr.

Mrs. Glen A Jensen, Mrs. 1,. J. Dcnkcis, Juilces.

Mrs. J. F. A Mon- lasue. Uerks, 2 PRECINCT 1 Mid.

Pear! a i Mr5. 1. Jackson. Mrs. Idn Gilmore, Judges.

N'OTIC'L-: OK SPECIAL I I A COUPON' HOND KLKCT1ON" Pursuant to the the of Idaho and Oi-cHnaucc Number 1375 of the Cily Piu-atolJo. County nf Bannock. State of Idaho notice is hereby that ,1 special bond election shall he held in said the i pfaces i a 0:1 thn 2-Ith (i.iy of i msi' the hmir nf n.CD'o'clni-h A nnd t-losmg nl the hour 7 -CO o'clock P.M. of s.iid rjny. fov the- the iol- lo nse of t.ikniR inp questions, v.

it: QUKSTIOX NO. I. u- Cilv ot Pocateilo. Id.Tiin. oil ncpoliahic mi-con i In ihe One H.uidrod i i n.inr1 Doll.ir.s i i t'lio jmse of i i i i i rmd I I I.oyl.ind.

WAiin i Mrs. H. Nehokot. Mrs, Fivuik W. Perry, Mrs.

K. i i Judces AIJi-L' Mis, Clarence I Juno. Clerks. A 3 I 2 Mrs. A a Jessie Hrowii.

Mis. M.irg.-nct Cbristensen, i Mis. LuV.i i i Kate A PRKCINCT 1 A i Trs A Alts. J. W.

Il.iwkcs. Ji'idg- A. J. ONLY ROWLAND'S CAN MAKE IT SO GOOD! At Your Store or at Your Door! 1-1 from all of us Rowland Dairy Folks We hope the Holiday Season brings joy and laughter to the young ones, warmth and cheer To the grown-ups and best of all, that the memory of its joy and happiness stays with you throughout the coming year. letn a en QlJKSTiON 2 fit of to ihrovijih the Icvi- t.f t.i\c»: i able i 1:1 the- i i i i i the i i i i I-rstcr Roh- urines.

J. i J. A. of said as I hu m.nde .11 all lax- of Poca- year 1DS1 rnal QUESTION NO. Shall i of Por-atello, hinho.

se'l it- cnupnn to the amount at i i Tr.ous.Tiifl mi far 'he purpose of fur "tion and piuTh.iEc of i i i i u-Vv to establish. mi provo. i the Mxcs for s.iul city a li-vif-d in c.H-h inch year, tn to all r-ther a i a es anri The ptorer cci or i of snld hcro- hy fllrcctorl lo do all LOT i is lie lo c.iriy nm i r.f i i i rnul -n apply the pinceeds ol taxes sn i-oiler ted Lo Hi" a of intccciit. hcctinn or Tho voUrlfi of cVctlnji follow'': In i VOTIKO PLACE --r'rccincl njstllne's Kaim I US Thlrii W.ird 1--Prcrlnri 2 Srliool. 525 Snnlh Fourth 2--Prceljjcl Fr.inklln Jiuiior Hieli School 320 i i i A 2 i 2 Tnmn FlfiiKl Company, Line noaJ 2--Prcclilcl Fait!) Lutheran Churth, Wcsl EWrcdgc Ilotd 3-Prcclncl I i i i 300 Johnson I M.ilm a the off i i i a of s.i:d i shall i-ffcul and l.c in force 1m- upon i passage, approval i publication, an cmcrgoncy cx- I'ASSKn A APPROVKD by the Eitj.irii of Coininissloiiers of the CUv i i-t Pocntelfo, Itlnho.

tiiis 15th day of Dcrrnihcr, liCO. SICJNKD hy the Chainniii of Ihe Br-nrtl o( IJ-e City ft hhlio, ihii 15t)i d.iy CITV COMMISSIONERS. By: I.i.vern C. Johnron. o( Co; nm is simpers t-SKAU A JoEophlno Hail City Clerk 3 22.

JOCO. THOMAS B. ROWLAND BOB ROWLAND MARILYN ROWLAND DEAN E. GUNTER JAMES KASAI ALMA BOWMAN MERLIN E. WOOD GLENN H.

MONTGOMERY, JR. KENNETH T. THOMAS ARDELL G. WARNER JOHN NEUMAN PETER ISAAK MAURICE B. GARDNER EDWIN BECKER EVERETT BENTAL HENRY GIESBRECHT MARVIN WAREING CLARK MICKELSON HbRACE WRIGHT V.

C. ROWLAND ETHEL ROWLAND RALPH G. BOWMAN ROSE M. BRISBOIS JACK A. SMITH DAN AMES WENDELL H.

GLOVER DELONE SASSER LA MOINE M. WILSON GORDON TOEVS RUSSELL HALLING HERBERT HEGE HAROLD PERMAN SAM NEUMAN WALDO FRIESEN LEONARD TOLMAN FRANK MICKELSON 'MELVIN MICKELSON GEORGE DALTON MARGARET H. ROWLAND OPAL ROWLAND FRANK KIRBY ISAAC S. TROYER MILTON' M. SASSER WILLIAM KEATON CHARLES A.

PEAKE ARTHUR SPERt LYIE JUNIOR DANIELS JOHN BECKER EWILL WILLIAMS EARL MOSER I. MOSS WALTER HEGE WAYNE HARTLEY KENNETH TARBET WARREN KING FRANK MARVIN PRESCOTT TOM E. ROWLAND CHRISTIE M. FAIRCHILD ROSS D. THURSTON PAUL Z.

MILLER. ROYCE J. STAUFFER GLEN BURKE LARRY J. AMES LYNN JEAN E. BOWMAN P.

D. KING ROY JOHNSON OTTO KLASSEN BYRON JACKMAN WILLIAM LEHMAN KEITH ROSS ASA HATCH ELVIN HUBBARD 1LOYD BURTON.

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