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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1975)
»41-1200^ -— t *%.’ 7 'n. I FOKEST HILLS «UMS $2.-v* ^.V., J * <w> »* Kl Y 11. • •r* Sears Weekly Special BIG SAVINGS Buying FOR SALE — Bird respirator ; with electric motor. Ph. 897- 2861. 36p Thank you, dear friends, for FOR SALE — Sewing ma all the kind expressions of chine w/attach. used seven prayer and sympathy shown to years, excellent condition. us at the time of our loved think of $50.00, also Mediterranean one’s home-going, We also DRUSHELLA'S who sofa and love seat, excellent wish to thank all of those donations sent food, flowers, condition, $375.00. Call 859- Drushella Real Estate 2733 after 5:00 p.m. 35 and cards. 1605 N. -Firxt Ave.. Stayton Mrs. L E. Sletto Elydia E. Smith 897-2460 Wm. A Hueller family Locker Beef SALE Salesman — Gates, Oregon Call day or evening Baby Beef Lb. 79c Services Cut and wrapped to your FOR SAUJ — 3 bdrm, home on specifications and flash STAYTON SMALL 1.66 ache in Gates. Apple, frozen. EQUIPMENT pear trees. Call Portland, HIRTE’S MARKET 252-2951.. , 35p Telephone 897-3133 844 1st Homelife Sales & FRUIT TREES, walnut trees, St., Mill City. Open 8-6:30 Service huge garden area and a pa every day Closed Sundays. Open Tuesday Thru Saturday tio with morning sun and NUMBER ONE prefinished 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 pzn. afternoon shade-PLUS- a 3 paneling. All 4x8 sheets 393 E. Florence bedroom home with circulat 33.99 and $4.99. Sublimity Stayton, Oregon ing fireplace, electric range Building Supply, Sublimity, i and refrigerator included. Phone 769-2174. 3tfi Expandable dining area, wall to wall carpeting and FOR SALE — Frigidaire range and a huge utility room with I with self-cleaning oven $45. 35 ample windows for hobbies 1 Ph. 897-2733. and chores. Located in a high quality residential neighbor- [ COMMUNITY hood in Jefferson. $18.000. 1 Terms. CREDIT UNION I ture but voters next year I will again have an opportunity to change the constitution to permit lawmakers to call All Tvjx's of Roof Repairs i themselves Into session. FREE ESTIMATES Critics gay such a step likely by Jack Zimmerman would produce annual sessions and the next step woud be u 3LYYIHU mALIIIHLJ Asnembly Candidates Ponder bility of having to attend a continuous session operating _ • Ail xa L 1 More Government, or Lens? special session to solve some like the U. S. Congress. And Repair All Makes With the sound of sine die emergency problem. costs would zoom upward in a But interim committee ac similar manner. Also Vacuum Cleaners capitol ga?ils, s,iL'TllolnK. ,n corridors, preparations tivity is likely the most tax 1 Yr. Guarantee—10% Savings In 1954 Congress employed already have begun for the ing on a lawmaker's time be on labor with this ad 4,500 people with a budg<*t of 1 59th biennial session of the tween sessions. During the $42 million. In 1975 congress Save-Co House-Salem state legislature in Salem current interim some 25 spe employed 16,000 individuals Although it won't convene cial panels of one type or an 3355 Cherry Ave. Ph. 362-2837 until the morning of Monday, other ulready have been an- and had a budget of $328 mil 10. groundwork is being nounced Every lawmaker hus lion. That’s a boost of 256% in e * nr* a * Jan. 10, grou staff and MH In trndeM Superior Refrigeration lakI and two > recent develop at least one assignment and Ten years ago the president I of the Oregon senate employed & Air Conditioning ments highlight preparations. many have severul. i The first was announcement The emergency lx>ard, for two secretaries during the Service j of interim committee assign- example, meets monthly be- session and an administrative • Domestic ' ments- -those special legislat- tween sessions. These always ■?■ Commercial | ive panels that study problem are at least two-day meetings, assistant for part of the ses ♦ Autos ■ areas between sessions and Depending on the extent of in sion When the session ended, ♦ Trucks I recommend legislation intend- vestigatory business any in-i he closed the office. Today, the offices of leader Electrical Appliances I ed to provide solutions. The terim panel tackles, members •9 Washers : second is the growing activity should count on at least two ship of both houses bustle with 4> Dryers by potential candidates, who full days of work per month activity year-round. Special administrative, le AL HERRMANN have their collective eye on a for each. gal, rvst*arch and fiscal offices Bus 769-6918 Res 859-2402 seat in the next legislature. Right now there are eight the legislature find their 244 N. 4th Street There is a definite connec regular legislative interim of STAYTON, OREGON tion. Serving on interim com committees created during the workload diminishes little dur mittees happens to work much 58th session. There are a( ing the ~ interim. _ The U. _ S. _____ Senate _______ recently to the advantage of incum couple of task forces. There pagaad n resolution authorizing Cotting's Small Engine bents providing them with a arc six statutory committees t..ick senator to hire a maxi- Repa’r degree of visibility prior to and another nine statutory mum of three committee as- LAWNMOWERS & SAWS I 1976 elections. New candidates committees with legislative gjg(an(g a <mlary not to ex- j don’t get this type of official participation and some lay All Makes and Models $33.975 Oregon senators exposure. But the interim ac members. I and representatives aren’t Call 897-2212 tivity of incumbents should and house authorized to be that spend y Senate president also serve to make legislative have some official or yet But ax their work in- hopefuls painfully aware of speaker official capacity on almost creases the pressure for addi. hat lies ahead in the event ex every committee and some le- tional assistance will grow hey are elected to serve. gislators serve on as many as apace Any new candidate figuring eight or nine individual study Where all this leads isn’t ■11 he has to do is spend four guesswork The trend toward panels. ■r five months in Salem dur- Two things become obvious. more legislation creates mort' ng a regular session every First, there isn't really much government More government wo years to fulfill his legis- time for Oregon lawmaker means more work for law ative duty should reconsider to spend an on a fulltime Job or makers and more pressure for his candidacy. I even with his family And sec fulltime, professional legisla Oregon lawmakers spend ond. thts activity feeds on tors, who can afford to spend closer to five or six months at itself all to produce more laws, all their time on the Job. regular sessions these days more state-finance programs of, Those kinds of Jobs tend to and nearly half of their time one sort or another, a bur-1 pay pretty well and incum on legislative duties during geoning bureaucracy to admin bents like to hold on to them Interim periods. ister all of these government as long as possible. And what They become ombudsmen functions — and in the long better way to curry favor for their constituents before, run — more taxes, licenses, among voters than responding during and after regular ses MEDITERRANEAN fees and special charges to run to every request for a new or sions Because no state agency bigger government program? $498.00 with trade wants to run afoul of a law , the show. While the recent trend in F4O88 maker, there is a marked ten I Expenses of each succeeding Mediterranean styled colsole. dency to comply with a legis ' Oregon legislature grow apace the Oregon Legislature has Decorative end panels, simu lator’s request for action in with an expanding biennial been to enact an increasing lated drawers, full base with behalf of a constituent. And budget Costs for recent legis number of bills each session, consealed casters. Dark finish even the tiniest favor makes lative sessions have run about there’s also a groundswell ed Oak color (F4O88DE) or an avid supporter of the con one percent of the general building that believes the fund budget That would put trend should reverse. Pecan color (F4088P). stituent on the receiving end îhë“c«t“ôf‘thê'cürrent’teis' How effective this move For Top TV or Radio ..°LC0\‘r3!lLhCre aure_I3?_U*"M lature somewhere near $11 or ment has become will be de to speak before chambers of termined at the polls in 1976 SALES or SERVICE commerce, civic and fraternal $12 million. And that poses a real prob I Anl the more programs un organizations, invitations to dertaken, the greater the pres lem for incumbent lawmakers Call 769-2451 attend social events and so on. sure for annual sessions. Only and those who will attempt to We Repa’r AU These arc difficult to avoid be the governor can now call a unseat them Finding out after Brands and Models cause they too provide be- special session of the legisla- the election will he too late RICHARD tween-session exposure and enhance chances of success at SCHUMACHER the polls. Distributor Approved And then there’s the possi- ALLIED ROOFING Rte. 1, Box 168, Lyons PHONE 897-2U97 JK Salem Scene & SERVICE Bank Terms Available On Approved Credit Sublimity, Oregon Soccer Team$ Vie For I Brides delight.. .our beautiful i State Fair Cup Six teams from Oregon, Washington and California will do battle on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 30-31, for the Oregon State Fair Soccer Cup.' While the actual competition is not held at the fairgrounds, j nevertheless the state fair sponsors the competition and provides the trophies for the Oil Burner Service winners. Now Serving Mill City Weddle Funeral Home Defending champion in the and Vicinity I tournament is the Salem Modern Funeral Service Prompt Service & Dependable Kickers team. Others entered PHONE 769-2366 in the competiUon are the Oregon Cy's Furnace Repair Forest Grove Loggers, Bava Stayton rian Blitzers from Eugene, El Cy Hilton, owner Cerrito of San Francisco, which won the cup two years ago, the Albany Soccer Club CiH FURNITURE and a team from Tacoma, Upholstery Wash. Call 769-5757 Action will be held on the "24 Years Experience” Salem Soccer Field (25th and CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Chuck Osborn Walker Sts.) and the play will Commercial, Home, Autos, be on a round-robin basis with Boats, etc. 1965 w. W«h sc overall wins and points de "Chuck does them all" Stayton, Oregon 97J83 ciding the eventual champion. Free Estimates, Pickup and delivery. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ------ 1 DIRECTORY 4------ SUREWAY REALTY Company 265 E. Ida St. — Stayton Ph- 769-3366 or 769-5716 Join your friends and save with safety at the North Santiam Federal. Accounts insured to $40,000.00. 1005 North First Avenue, Stay ton, Ore. Phone 769-2146. 'family size, Country style’ gives this z-BDRM home real appeal Has a heavy shake roof, rranklin fireplace, basement, small bam, large garage sh°P' shade trees, etc., all on M> plus acre. See for •♦¿3,900. Terms. i Ph. 769-6355 RON BENTZ ^Ssoc iMES REALTORS 719 N. lit. Ave. Stayton, Oregon STROUT REALTY, INC. Ph. 897-2124 Vivian Kealen, Mgr. Gates, Ore. FLOWER WEDDING LINE 24 hr. Towing O D D ELECTRIC Motor Service Ph. 769-5427 Public Notice$ 519 Center 8t_, Sublimity INFORMATION 1 on Baha'i Faith SERVICE CALLS MADE Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Read it Every Week <DRr. and <^Rro. &d^ord t^aucjlsloa y KM N. First Avenue, Stayton All Makes motors Serviced, Repaired and Rewound. Irri 2 BDRM, iy2 story older home with carpeted and pan-1 gation and House Pumps in. JOHN W. REID. M. D. eled living rm., full bath, Natural gas forced air furnace, ' Phone 769 2042 double carport—«ingle fiie, covered patio, small shop eluded. Physician and Surgeon bldg, on lot 50x100. .................... $8,900.00 ©UPLEX, 1 bdrm ea., carpeting, partly furnished, Nat ural gas heat, newly painted exterior, large lot. $14,500. MANY BUYERS for homes with small acreage. LIST NOW. ¡V u $ l‘’j «»I«««*« • “<< U. <»—The* Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, Aug. 28. 1975 NEED CASH? Loans available on older homes and ranch- j ettes. We purchase contracts. CLASSIFIED RATES Miscellaneous _____________________ i Call debenture mortgage Churches, bazaars, suppers, co.. Stayton. 769-5445. 26tf bake sale, etc., will be run DIAMONDS FOR SALE One wedding set 1.20 et. 1 dinner SEPTIC TANK and drainfield under special announcements ring 1.5 ct. Call 769-3208. 36 installation. Gravel, Topsoil, classification with a mini Bulldozing, rototilling. Low | mum charge of 75c per in rates. L. M. Walker, Lyons | sertion. Phone «59-2436. 50t f I Fifteen cents per line each Insertion. No advertisements WE HAVE Maytag Washers,) accepted for less than 75c Dryers and Dishwashers that per week. Minimum charge AUTHORIZED CATALOG are quiet and dependable i tor Cards of Thanks $1.00. MERCHANT STORE and available at Kirsch True I Count five words to the line Value Hardware, Mill City, | in ordering your ad. Telephon« 897-2785, 34tf 897-2772, Mill City or mal your advertisement to The Mill GALVANIZED ROOFING Citv Enterprise, Mill City. 2H” corrugated, 4V corru Oregon 97360. custom cut to length On Childrens Clothing gated Ask about our new lower See the List in Our Window prices. Sublimity Building Help Wanted Supply, 769-2174. At Your Mill City WANTED — Woman for part OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT - SEARS STORE time help. Ph. 859-2134. Wil $3 98 per gallon. Sublimity 160 N. 1st son’s Hatchery. 22tt Ph. 897-2348 I Building Supply. Phone 769- Mill City ------------ i 2174. 3tf For Rent FOR SALE — 8 h.p, riding WHITE interior Latex wall mower, elec, start, head- j FOR RENT—Apt. for one per finish $3.98 gal. Sublimity lights. $400.00. Lg. 7 ft. son. $50. per. mo. Deposit cedar fence posts, $1.50 ea.j Building Supply, Sublimity required. Available Sept 1. Ph. 769-2174. 3tf Wilbur Harlan. 235 S. E. 751 N. W. Santiam Blvd. Kingwood Ph. Mill City. Screen Doors Mill City. Ph. 897-3135. 35 897-2682. 35 , ALUMINUM complete with hinges, latch FOR RENT — Furnished 1 and DORIS DAVENPORT, certi- [ set. grill and door doser, 2 bdrm, a pts. All utilities fied piano and organ teach-1 $14.50. Sublimity Building incl. Cable TV available. Ph Supply. Phone 769-2174. tf er. 351 NW Alder St.. Mill «97-2961. 22tf City. Ph. 897-2743 for infor-1 ' — Lawn mower mation and to register for _ _ j and garden tiller. Western lessons. 39 Real Estate I Auto Associate Store, phone FOR SALE—School model sew-1 897-2785. ing machines, $68.00. Fea- , Need Drycleaning tures miracle stitch for Agenoy for Salem Laundry and stretch fabrics. Due to recent Drycleaning. Pick up and cutbacks in budgets, we have Delivery on Mondays. a limited overstock that we HIRTE’S MARKET are offering to the public. Telephone 897-3133. 844 1st These sewing machines are St, Mill City. Open 8-6:30 fully guaranteed. Terms and every day. Closed Sundays. trades accepted. For free home trial, call Mr. Helvig, GARAGE SALE — 965 S. W. Salem, 585-1472, any time, i Linn Blvd. Fri.-Sat., Aug. 29- 37 75x100’ City Lot $2,900 Cash 30. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m 35 ^-Ac Country Lot. $3,520. GROUND CEDAR GROUND I Cash COVER — 300 cu. ft. De HELP livered Gates or Mill City, ' LISTINGS WANTED $10.00 load, Mehama and —1 Lyons, $12.50. Phone Ray Baker, 769-3130 38p I TCT»* '• Il •OOKKEEl »•«’» ir *• « i Mill City, Oregon PHONE 859 2943 GRAVEL OF AIX KINDS WANTED — Particular print ing form buyers for our par ticular printers. We have the most particular and as tute printers In the buslnesi ready and eager to do your printing needs. Call the Mil) Call HUGH JOHNSTON 959-2222 Mornings or Eresings City Enterprise, 697-6772 JlCr an</ TlCrt ^rlfiur K When you choose from our famous Regency Flower Wee ding Lins you need have no qualms about quality-thie rich, raised HELIOGRAVING« has all the distinction of the fin est craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you'd guess! Do see the many other elegant type sty les... for your complete wedding stationery needs. «HeBograving not ar be con/uaed with rnirirvirt^. The Mill City Enterprise Telephone 897-2772