mustered support from the full committee but is due for re­ consideration — perhaps with modification. With whatever interest the observer views past, present or future proposals for change in Oregon’s legislative process, all appear motivated by a sin­ cere desire to achieve strength, attract public participation and make lawmakers more ef­ ficient and effective in behalf of the people. And spelled out by the Management Subcommittee of the panel now wrestling with the subject is one goal consid­ ered most appropriate to those ■TW Mill City Katerprtow», Thurralay, Aug. 22, 1974 A Salem Scene Sweet Home, passed away Monday in a Salem hospital at the age of 83 years. He was a native of Kansas by Zlmmorman but had lived in the Salem i area more than 60 years. He | was a retired employe of a PROCESS OF LAWMAKING aries have been increased NOT STATIC IN OREGON commensurate with legislative Salem Paint Company. LYLE BADKIN I responsibilities and staffing Services were held at 2:00 The changing nature of Ort1- has increased to provide more AUMSVILLE —Lyle Bad- p. m. Wednesday at the Em- kin, 49, died Monday, appar­ manuel Mennonite church at gon's Legislature and the pro- time for decision making and ently of a self-inflicted gun­ Pratum with burial in the cess by which it operates are requiring less for Individual by now apparent to even the research, shot wound, at his chemical Pratum cemetery. The current committee is laboratory, Rt. 1, Box 384, Survivors include the wid­ most casual observer of the according to Marion County ow, Alma of Salem, two sons lawmaking scene in Salem. I fostering a closed-circuit tele- ______ for their ___ vision facility—an idea i put Greatly regarded sheriff’s deputies. Badkin had in California, three brothers, been an antesthetist at Santi- three sisters, five grandchild­ traditional openness and desire forth in ’68— 3 long with chang- am Memorial Hospital for 14 ren and two great-grandchild­ for public participation, Ore- ©» in length of sessions, their gon lawmakers now may ap- frequency, number of mem­ years. ren. pear almost obsessed with self- bers in each house and length Surviving are his wodow, modification and innovation, of terms of those who serve. Fran, of 7575 75th Place S.E., MRS. EMMA DITTO The trend likely evolvel fol-1 The present panel is not sug- Aumsville; a son, Vincent, and a daughter, Samara, both of Funeral services were held lowing WWII during a nation- Resting higher salaries but is Eugene; a brother, John; sis­ at the United Methodist Home wide movement which still proposing sizeable boosts in ters, Mrs. Carl Kimble, Lyla Chapel in Salem Tuesday at seeks to restore to the states expense allowances for indi- Hunt and Psyche Duran, all 10:30 a. m. for Mrs. Emma much eroded influence assum- . vidual lawmakers. out of state. Ditto, who passed away last cd by the federal government. I Complete proposals from the No aarvicas were held, Ar­ Friday. Certain changes in lawmak- iul1 committee’s four subcom­ rangements were made by ^5^. '° Mrs. Ditto was the widow of ing by states are mandated by Weddle Funeral Home. the late George Ditto, former­ i law. Others emerge but of ne- next * month. Many already The family suggests contri­ ly of the Gates area. cessity as the business of state have unanimous support of the butions to Santiam Hospital, She is survived by two government grows for a vari­ full committee and those turn- j ed down or tabled previously Memorial Fund. daughters, four stepdaughters, ety of reasons. will be up for reconsideration. and two grandchildren. And the continuing process ■ Some—such as a plan to EDWARD A. LEISY Dr. George G. Roseberry of­ in Oregon is far from one of Edward A. Leisy, brother of ficiated at the service and pri- inconsistance of transmogrifi- • make Senate and House co­ Walter Leisy of Florence and ! vate interment was in Belcrest cation. There’s nothing fickle equal with 45 members each serving four-year terms—ap­ formerly of Mill City and Memorial Park in Salem. nor humorous about improv­ pear to have little chance for ing the manner in which bills Constitutional revision in the become law. near future. Another—which Proof of the seriousness with would limit to 10 the number which Oregon lawmakers re- of bills a lawmaker could in- I gard change is demonstrated ' Produce as primary sponsor— by deliberations of the 57th1 might achieve early approval session s Committee for Legis- ¿n ]jght of the soaring number lative Improvement. It is fur- ’ introduced each session and lher demonstrated by the fact fact 1 the proportion of those that this interim body succeeds a duplicate each other. similar panel that deliberated j Liklihood of more frequent following the 54th session in I reguiar sessions of the Ore- i 96 r And still further because gon Legislature grows each Multi-stage Jet Pumps of similarities in recommen- session and support for some dations by both. I )yn{j of plan to accomplish this $20.00 OFF The 1968 committee recom-' end swells each interim. $11 n»5 Was mended many changes now ¡ The jggg study recommend­ • "P I 17. in effect or in the process of I ed regular sessions in odd- • Power Bonus motor de­ implementation. . Remodeling numbered year sessions lim- liver* HP in exeees of of the Capitol Building to give¡ ¡ted to fiscal matters and of rating • 40 to SO lb*, pressure each lawmaker office space restricted length. It also fa- giving the Legislature • All other multi­ t und provide adequate facilities -------- vored vuieu giving uic xjcrgiDia vuic stage jet pumps also foi public hearings will con- p 0W wa er to call itself Into - azvw w vs*** *•»»*-** J ‘ tinue inilD tr\v . . available and on sale for onma some years to come. special session. Ea<^h Legislator does have The current Management 8214.45 Ji-HP Pump with 36- gal. Captive Air tank, an office now and hearing Subcommittee supported a adapter kit................ $183.95 i ooms have been created on Constitutional Amendment de- Pumps Available with every floor of the building. | feated in last May’s primary Captive Air™ Tanks, Physical dimensions of the i election that would have en­ 19 or 36-gal. Capacity I structure remain the sarne abigd lawmakers to convene • Tanks can’t water-log however, and new legislativei(themselves in special session. under normal condi­ facilities have been acquired It has also favored a plan tions largely at the expense of whereby current oddnumber- • Deliver more water space formerly occupied by ed year sessions would be lim­ between pump cycles functions of the Executive ited in length to 150 days and than regular tanks $84.95 Vj-HP Single-stage Jet Pump ......................................... $69.95 Branch. even-numbered" year 30-day The current improvement sessions with no restriction on $144.95 i^-HP Single-stage Jet pump with 19-gaI. Tank |H9 95 panel strives for still more subject matter. 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