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XXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<%XXX^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^SSXXXXX*X' : on to compete for a place in the National Tournament. Rodney is 18 and weighs in at 108 pounds. Mr*. Pulsipher said he is all muscle and needs to gain a few pounds. Acres Monday. That evening Jesse Fry. her son from Parma and a daughter. Geraldine Hag gerty were there, along with the Grossmans from Ellens burg when another daughter. Leia, called from Omaha. Nebraska and the group had a real family reunion, inclu ding Leia by telephone. Mrs. Pulsipher is improv ing a great deal in recu perating from her accident. She is able to get around with the help of a walker, and said she doesn't suffer pain as she did before. Her grandson. Rodney Grossman. recently won first place in the Wash. State wrestling tourney and will go Called Mr*. Bob Shaw and offered to sell her George's SbSO cow and she offered to sell me 30 cows, same price. Mr*. Richard Imbler and her daughter. Tempy, re cently visited her daughter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Evans in Kuna The Rev. Karl Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans, spoke Wednesday at the Methodist Church in Nyssa on alcoholism. This is his second such presentation recently. This time he had a possible solution for church and communit/, the for mation of an Alcoholics Anonymous in this area. The Rev. Evans is pastor of the United Methodist Church at in Sage of Nu Acres v H ■ > L Lya Duhiw»r The Nu Acres Farmerette Club met last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Keck. Theme of the meeting was Valentines Day and the ladies brought homemade Valentines to share. Co-hostessing with Doris Keck was her sister. Janice Evans. Mrs. Alice Pulsipher has returned from a three-week visit in Washington. There she visited in the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Grossman at Ellens burg. In Othello she visited another daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Beus Mrs. Grossman and sons. Jeffry and Gregory brought Mrs. Pulsipher back to Nu budget for John Day. There was a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Russell, celebrating the anniversary of Gerald's birth. Attending were Mr. and Mr*. Paul Russell, hi* parents. Mrs. Cecil Evans. Miss Janice Evan*. Mrs. Celesta Russell and her children. Dave and Tammy, and. of course. Gerald's own children. Mr*. Stell* Newell is still visiting in the home of her daughter. Mr*. Ben Payne, while recuperating from an illness. Saturday night dinner gue sts in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne were Mr. and Mr*. Ernie Spielman of Emmett. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Owen Wilkerson and their daughter Kim of Em mett. visited the Payne* and had supper with them. Sunday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hearing Notice The Thursday, February 26, 1976 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Six for Adrian Public Schools__ District Na, 61 beginning July 1. 192$, as detailed and sumanzed below, was prepared by the lx! Cash, □ fiscal the 14[6_ year Accrual, □ Modified Accrual accounting basis, and SE is. □ is not consistent with the accounting basis used during the last two years 9 Juniors and senior* in terested in attending college are invited to Career Day at Oregon Institute of Tech nology in Klamath Falls. The date will be Saturday, March 6. Oregon Tech’s Career Day includes: a complete Open House with tours of shops and laboratories, dozens of technical displays, demon stration*. and counseling of prospective students. Pa rents are also invited. OIT is the four-year poly technic college of the Oregon State System of Higher Education. The college boa sts nearly 100% job place ment for its technical gra duates. A meeting of 11____ |9J76 March Seeks Re- Election Congressman Al Ullman said he will seek reelection to the U. S. House of Represen tative* in 1976. Ullman ia completing his tenth term a* the Represen tative from Oregon's 2nd Congressional District. He is serving a* Chairman of the tai-writing Way* and Mean* Committee in the House. In remark* prepared for delivery at Willamette Uni versity. the Oregon Democrat said he remain* "deeply involved in Oregon's re source. economic and people problem*,'* and that he will continue to dedicate himself to the effective represen tation of hi* district. “In my present capacity in Congress, 1 believe I can render greater service than ever before to the people of the 2nd District and th* people of Oregon a* a whole. "And. a* a dedicated Ore gonian. 1 hope I can bring to the nation something of the political heritage that ha* earned our state a reputation for innovative and far-sighted leadership—for willingness to face difficult problem* squarely/'_________________ BLM Multiple Use Advisory Board To Meet present a written copy of hi* statement to the advisory hoard They may contact either Robert H. Skinner. Jordan Valley. Oregon board chairman, or Grant Baugh. Bureau of and Management. Vale, phone (503) 473-3144. Advisory board members are Rodney L. Eden, Ontario, who represent* recreation interests; Richard G. Bowen. Portland, mineral* and ene rgy; Robert H Skinner. Jordan Valley, livestock; John Bishop. Vale, livestock; Merle Cummings. Vale, land use planning. Stephen W. Co*. Ontario, environment; Sam Hartley, Nyssa, local government; W. B. (Benny) Schlupe. Vale, business; Gary Clark, Vale, wildlife; and Mike Hanley. Jordan Valley, cultural resource*. The Vale District Multiple Use Advisory Board will meet at 9 a m.. Wednesday. February 25. at the Bureau of Land Management's district office. 365 A Street West. Vale. Oregon. Subject* to be discussed at the meeting include, but are not limited to. a «tatua report on the Ironside grazing environmental impact state ment; geothermal and oil and gas environmental analysis records; significant grazing adverse action protest*, if any; discussion of proposed ad hoc committees to study resource management prob lems. presentation of several district action information items; and a period to hear any public comments on resource management con cerns and problems within the Vale District. The meeting is open to the public; any person or group wishing to make a present* tion will be limited to 15 minute* and must make their intention* known prior to February 24. The visitor must f---------------------- \ Help your Heorfaw Help your Heart Fund a.m. Adrian School Office Adrian School Board At OIT Career Day at Oregon Tech will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday March 6. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of at___ Career Day Major changes. if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement 4 p.m |9LL William Newell were dinner guest* at the Ben Payne home. Word i* beginning to get out that Mr*. Ben Payne ia a fabulous cookl We have some advice for you (Governing Body) a at j ------Adrian Adrian acnooi School uarataria, Cafeteria _______________ for tf,e purpose of holding a public hearing on budget Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any part of it Emery Cameron I Chairman of Governing Body) Notice published 26, 1976. Adrian Malheur (County) Summary was published in Nvssa Gate City Journal, February 19. 1976. Wonder what it costs to operate appliances? (City) February 9, 1976 Februarv (Date) Knowing approximate operating costs of appliances can help you to use electric energy more wisely. Accompanying each appliance below is its average electric consumption in annual kilo watt-hours.* The second column shows average costs in Idaho Power Company’s service area, including the recent rate increase. The data below give an idea of relative costs, helping you to use your appliances to maximum advantage in terms of your own ■> budget. 'Edison Electric Institute national averages <«uu Air Conditioner 1,389 (room) 147 Bed Covering 15 Blender 100 Broiler 26.50 mo. 144 23.40 mo. 13 2.10 mo. 86 14.00 mo. Range 1,175 2.80 mo. Refrigerator-Freezer 1,829 (frostlesa 14 cu. ft.) 17.20 mo. $1.91 mo. $2.97 mo. 13.50 mo. Roaster 205 33.30 mo. 11 1.80 mo. 16 2.60 mo. 440 71.50 mo. 39 6.30 mo. 0.5 .080 mo. 46 7.50 mo. 22 3.60 mo. 4,811 $7.82 mo. 231 37.50 mo. 103 16.70 mo. 17 106 83 363 Disposer 30 Electric Shaver 1.8 Fan (attic) 291 ran (furnace) 394 Floor Polisher 15 F rying Pan 4X8 3/8" CD Shop 4X8 3/4" Sanded Blows......................... Freezer (frostless 15 cu. ft.) 4X8 163 16.30 mo. Iron 1.30 mo. Mixer Clothes Washer 1/2" CD Blown only..................... 18’At Patterns........ .... *8W * 14.60 mo. $1.61 mo. 4X8 4X8 90 993 Dishwasher ................. 5« * 1.60 mo. Clothes Dryer Deepfryer Chip Board Odd Shot..................... 10 Heating Pad 23.90 mo. Hot Plate 2.40 mo. Humidifier 8 Coffeemaker ............... ’8” 28.60 mo. Carving Knife Clock $479 ................................ .................$425 176 $27.09 yr. Heater (radiant) 186 1,761 Grill (sandwich) 33 Hair Dryer 14 Radio 59.00 mo. Sewing Machine 4.90 mo. Sun ijimp .30 mo. Television (solid state color) 47.30 mo. 64.00 mo. Toaster Tbothbruxh 2.40 mo. 30.20 mo. Vacuum Cleaner $2.86 mo. Waffle Iron Water Heater (quick recovery) 5.40 mo. 2.30 mo. Water Pump 3/8" Rough Sawn Mise. Patterns.... 5/8" Rough Sawn Mise. Idaho Power Company