»41-1200^ -— t *%.’ 7 'n. I FOKEST HILLS «UMS $2.-v* ^.V., J * »* 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 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