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Voters OK Atiyeh, Smith, nix Measure 3
By Doug Vaughan
Of The Print
Oregonians chose to stay the course yester
day as they re-elected Victor Atiyeh for governor
and Denny Smith fpr Congress.
The Governor will serve his second term as
he beat out Libertarian Paul J. Cleveland and
Democrat Ted Kulongowski.
Prior governmental experience for Atiyeh
included his membership in Oregon Legislature
for 20 years. From 1959 to 1965 he served in
Oregon’s House of Representatives. Thereafter
he was a member of the State Senate for 13
years. During those 20 years he was the House
Republican Floor Leader, Senate Republican
Floor Leader and Senate Republican Leader.
During the campaign Atiyeh pledged no
radical schemes, no wild plarts and no irrespon
sible actions to Oregonians. In his past term as
governor, Atiyeh controlled state spending,
reformed Oregon’s welfare system and devised a
Tax limitation
bill beaten
By Kristi Blackman
Of The Print
The Tennis match between ‘yes’ and ‘no’ on
Ballot Measure 3 ended yesterday at the polls
when the public voted against the passage of that
bill with a very close victory margin.
Oregon’s education system slid past the risk
of losing special programs that would have been
axed by budget cuts had this bill passed.
Additional budget reductions would have
been a major blow to Clackamas Community
College who at the present state has been forced
to continue operating on a low budget and also
serve the community at the same standards.
Governor Vic Atiyeh
Denny Smith
Photos courtesy of the Enterprise-Courier
business approach for economic development
and jobs. He is also'setting up an anti-crime pro
gram that will increase the certainty of criminals
being caught, convicted and punished.
Also holding his ground was Republican
candidate-for Congress Denny Smith. Smith was
re-elected to serve his second term in Congress
by edging out Democratic opposition Ruth
McFarland. Prior to his first term in Congress, he
was the chairman of Eagle Press Newspapers, an
string of community newspapers in the North
west. He was also a co-pilot and engineer for
Pan American World Airways.
Smith served his first term in Oregon’s first
district. He is now the representative for the
newly formed fifth district.
Smith kept his pledge to stay in touch with
Oregonians by holding nearly 60 town meetings.
His present goal is to work for a balanced budget
and preserve the integrity of Social Security.
CONGRESS
District 3-Wyden 4,333
STATE RACES
Governor-Vic
20,385
“We have problems with property
tax relief. We have to do
something about it . . . ” .
Governor Atiyeh
Clackamas Community College is grateful
to the many voters who, by voting no recognized
the potential harm passage of Ballot Measure
No. 3 would have created on the delivery of im
portant public services to the community. The
college appreciates the trust the voters have
placed in its ability to serve the community.
Clackamas is a valuable resource in the
district. To many it represents a chance for per
sonal growth and success. The college is com
mitted to preserving that atmosphere of hope by
providing programs in the most cost efficient
manner available.
The College will not have to eliminate pro
grams that are outside of the essentials which
would endanger the survival of the college.
COUNTY
RACES
(CLACKAMAS)
Atiyeh
Commission er-Dale
Harlan 14,911
District 5-Smith 11,920
Labor Commissioner-
Mary Roberts 17,189
Superintendent, Public
Instruction-Verne
Duncan 15,534
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T r e a s u rer-Thelma
Hooper 14,037
Surveyor-Thomas Milne
14,864
Clerk-Robert
18,602
Reily
BALLOT MEASURES
1 (Tax base increse)-No
23,938
2 (Lengthen time for
veto,
approval
of
bills)-No 17,817
3 (Tax limitationl-
No 12,490
4 (Self-service Gas)-No
18,934
5 (Nuclear freeze)-Yes
18,064
6 (End LCDC)-No 17,002