PAGE EIGHT
Democratic Tea
To Be Given Fri.
THE NYS5A GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954
Malheur Voters Called Upon To Help Decide Eight
State Ballot Measures; Also Road Tax, Courthouse
Merry Christmas
Democratic women of Malheur
county will give a tea Friday af
the supply and possible lowering
Geography was a headache in Voter» Signatures
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde the past for many school young-
The constitutional amendment, of butterfat content. The law's :
Snider. Mrs. Grover Vest and sters who are now taxpayers and measure No. 4, which proposes backers remind the voters that
Mrs. Charley Grider will assist ; voters and are finding, in Eastern to increase from 8 to 10 percent they have defeated attempts to
Mrs. Snider.
Oregon at least, that geography the number of voters’ signatures repeal the act two different times !
Jeff Dorrah, Ontario attorney, continues to be a big problem, required to put a constituional in the past.
will be at the tea to discuss candi only in a different way.
Opponents of the measure, who 1
amendent on the ballot, might
dates and issues in the coming
Voters have five referendum leave the average voter with the want a majority of “yes” votes J
election and anyone interested is issues and three initiative meas- question, “ what’s the difference.’’ are led by Elmer Deetz of Canby,
invited to attend.
Proponents say their proposal whose chief argument is that a
ures they will have to help to de-
Mrs. Lawren King, Ontario, I cide at the general election Nov. does not take away the right of milk monopoly has been formed
vice chairman of the Democratic 2. Several of them are somewhat petition to initiate constitutional by the act. Other opponents of j
central committee will also be a vague to the average voter and amendents, but it would prevent the milk act argue that the con- !
guest.
may be passed up when the bal- the state constitution from being sumer has no choice in his pur
i lot is marked. Most of them cost turned from a statement of laws chase of milk insofar as butterfat
USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS.
the voter money in one form or of general interest to a resposi- content, price and service is con- j
! another and should have the tory of special interest and triv- cerned. They also argue that
study of each individual who ial legislation. The affect in prices are set by a board with
j serves the dual role of voter and thickly populated areas
would little or no consideration to other |
*$*1
i taxpayer.
be noticeable when petitions ' economic factors or prevailing
Too early? Not at all; now is exactly the time to be baking the indi
Raise Legislators’ Pay
were circulated, but in such areas prices of other products in given
vidual fruit cakes you love to make for those special holiday gifts.
,,
,
as Malheur county, not more than < areas.
Wise homemakers k..o fruit cake improves Aith age and always
Measure No. 1 give voters a n ^ n _,
.
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. , 20 or ¿5 additional signatures A distributor stated recently
allow at least a month for the cakes to “ ripen.” Hov ever, keeping cakes
oportumty to amend that part of
, that he would like to see the
as fresh and moist as vhen they came from the oven can be troublesome.
the Oregon constitution which ! over]Hth« number now req-uired act repealed "so it would lake
Now you can solve this problem by usi, a new saran plastic food
sets salaries of $600 a year for would ** necessary
wrap. This sparkling clear moisture-proof fijm provides perfect protec
the heal off me" which might
legislators.
The
legislature 1 A Tax Question
tion ; cakes can be wrapped for storage in a jiffy because the film clings
clearly slate the views of many
would be permitted to fix salar-
Measure No. 5 is complicated not closely connected with pro- - to itself, needs no ubber bands or string. If cake must be handled con
DIAL 3932
siderably, a transparent tape will insure a neat package.
ies of its members and would j in that many voters might be dution and distribution and
When minutes are precious during the holiday rush, simply bring out
permit expense allowances up to | confused and think they are vot- those not being harmed, for the
Starting Time
the cakes, add a gay satin ribbon, and your glamorous gift is ready.
any
limitation
contained
in
the
i
¡ng
one
way
when
they
vote
an
Hat -Sun.
1;30 p.m.
lime being, as a consumer. The
See how easy? Just use your own favorite recipe or try this on.' which
statute, if the measure is approv other. Since there have been no
makes five one-pound cakes or, if you prefer, one lafge ring mold:
Evenings
,
9:30 p.m.
milk measures does represent
ed.
state property tax levies imposed rigid controls affecting few
Christmas Fruit Cake
Arguments In favor of the since 1940, and since most tax- . products or activities in the
6 ounces butter ( 1*2 sticks)
1 tsp. cinnamon
measure include the appeal for a \ payers are conscious of the six nation. Arguments dating back
1 cup light brown sugar
1 tsp. mace
THURSDAY-FRIDAY
wider representation of individ percent limitation as it applies to the early 30s when the coun
1t tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. vanilla
uals seeking the office of state to cities, counties and schools, try's entire economy was top*
lit tsp. allspice
3 large eggs ( s* cup)
OCTOBER 21-22
1 lb. raisins
senators
and
representatives. they might be inclined to think 9 sy-turvy hardly have their
2 } 2 cups cake flour
GARY COOPER
1 lb. candied pineapple, cubed
1 tsp. baking powder
Higher salaries, the proponents approval of this measure would place now.
1 lb. candied cherries, whole
1 tsp. salt
SUSAN HAYWARD
maintain, would make it possible give the legislature free rein to
Many dairy farmers acknow- '
•C ounces pecan halves
for men of ability to serve in the levy taxes as they see fit, in the
RICHARD WIDMARK
ledge that the law is unfair and
Cream
together
the
butter,
sugar and vanilla. Add the eggs, one at a
event
income
tax
revenue
drops
legislature and receive enough
CAMERON MITCHELL
time, beating after each. Sift together the dry ingredients. Sift about
might even be a hindrance to
compensation for their expenses, I off,
in
half over the fruit in a large bowl and stir to coat well. Add remainder
better prices, improved herd
as contrasted with what they
Quite the opposite is true,
to creamed mixture. Combine the two, stirring to blend evenly. Bake in
conditions
and
at
least
partial
"THE GARDEN
maintain is a situation requiring backers of the measures say,
moderate oven (300“F.) two hours for small cakes or 3 hours for large.
disolution of surpluses. How
Cool; decorate with Christmas motif; wrap in saran, leaving top clear
the
expenditure
of
their
own
|
since
the
act
would
make
it
1 m-
OF EVIL"
ever, they also are not certain
to show decoration; and store in freezer or cool place until time fez
funds just to stay in Salem dur- possible for the legislature to in-
about any noble experiment to
giving.
For best flavor allow at least one month for “ ripening.”
Filmed in magnificient Techni ing the biennial sessions.
crease the capacity above 10 per- start all over again. 21 years
You’ll find these little fruit cakes in their glamorous holiday costumes
color and CinemaScope, amid
Opponents contend that the cent and that body can now after the act was passed, just
perfect for all those extra remembrances on your gift list.
the lush beauties of Mexico’s substitute measure, which would change the law to fit its own
to
prove
their
theories
might
forbidden jungle. The story of replace the existing portion of needs as the situation now stands,
be right.
for various road improvements, levy.
a woman innocent, inwardly
the constitution, would leave the Time and Time Again
Townspeople
and small-town Since the tax applies to personal
In dollars and cents, taxpayers
bold.
door wide open for a small group ! Another “ what’s the differ-
merchants are generally in fav
of
Ihis area pay no more one
of legislators to shove through ence” measure is No. 6 which or of"the" act* as^it exists insofar ! as wel1 as real Property, Nyssa
way than they do another and
fantastic salary measures. No would establish daylight saving
as their voting is concerned, road improvement district No. 2 receive about the same amount
SATURDAY, OCT. 23
limit is set on the substitute pro- 1 time in all time belts in Oregon
but they'll condemn it to high received funds equal to 10 mills j of service. The exception is in
posal, however, the arguments \ now having Pacific standard
"THE M AN FROM have little hacking in the elected time. Malheur county would not heaven in private conversa of the total assessed valuation of ! Nyssa where the fee is one mill
tions. The trouble here is that the district and the city of Nyssa ! higher than it was on a coun
senators and representatives still be affected because it is on
COLORADO"
part of the urban population received funds equal to four mills ty-wide basis. Most taxpayers,
have to answer to their respect- Mountain time.
In Technicolor with
take stock in the "gloomy 30s" of the total valuation of the town. however, are progressive and
ive constituents.
For such a trivial matter, this stories and fear their children District, City Vote Levies
WILLIAM HOLDEN
assume that what is good for
issue has attracted as many at might go without milk "that
Subdivide Counties
Since expiration of the original ' the county is good for the local
*
GLENN FORD
tacks
on
both
sides
as
any
other
The second measure is another
would be poured down the county-wide tax arid its subse community. That fact was
ELLEN DREW
constitional amedment for sub one issue. Those for it are defi- sewer" if the act were repealed. quent defeat
different times demonstrated when a majority
p
j
nite
in
their
views
while
the
op
Post Civil War days in a Colo
dividing counties for electing
Other townspeople are of the at the polls, voters within the I voted yes the first time they
ponents are just as expressive in opinion that "farmers are 100
rado Mining Town.
state legislators.
road district have twice imposed were asked to continue the tax.
The measure, like so many pre arguing against daylight time.
percent in favor of milk con an additional 10-mill tax upon ! but they voted no at a later
sented to the voters (as well as to Prohibiting Fishing
trol" and cast their votes to themselves for periods of one dale when they were made to
SUNDAY-MONDAY
the legislature) had its birth in
Measure No. 7 would prohibit please the dairyman rather i year each to make up the loss realize the greatest opposition
OCTOBER 24-25
Portland where much of the ; certain fishing in coast streams than follow their true convic- and residents of the city of Nyssa was in other parts of the coun
thinking seem; to be geared to has not attracted the interest of ,iops-
| voted overwhelmingly to tax ty where the need was the
"HELL'S HALF
“ what is good for Portland is land-locked Malheur county resi-
We predict the act will remain themselves five mills for street greatest.
good for Oregon.” Proponents dents, in spite of the fact that as it is now.
improvements.
We believe this should have a
ACRE"
use Multnomah county as an ex- what affects the coastal area
yes vote.
According
to
reports,
a
lot
of
with
ample of heavy population and economically
affects
Eastern
| campaigning has been underway Courthouse Purchase
WENDELL COREY
argue that voters have little op- Oregon.
| to get a favorable vote Nov. 2.
Patrons of Vale's union high
port-unity to know their candi-
Proponents argue that fish
EVELYN KEYES
Although dire predictions that school district paved the way last
dates,
their
views
and
qualifica-
particularly
salmon,
arc
decrcas-
ELSA LANSASTER
“ county roads would go to pot” , week to make an issue already
i mg and affects the tourist trade.
“ Nyssa’s road district will be dis on the ballot “ legal” . They voted
MARIE WINDSOR
Proponents contend that the l Opponents of the bill contend
In Malheur county there are solved” and “ general chaos will 220 to 7 in favor of selling their
From out of the steaming trop amendment would be difficult that its passage would throw
two issues for voters to decide: reign without the tax” , have all high school building to the coun
for the' legislature to administer commerical fishermen and cann they will vote for the third time
ical rendezvous of Hell’s Half
been proven exaggerated, the ty, providing county voters ap
since
it
will
be
its
responsibility
Acre comes Thieves, Murder
ing plant workers out of employ on a county-w.ide 10-mill road tax general public has considered the prove the issue at the general
ers and Worse. Dramatic thun to divide up a county.
ment.
and they will decide whether or problem from every angle and election.
We suggest a "no" vote on this
derbolt of blazing action.
We suggest the reading of the not the county should spend there seems to be more sentiment
The proposal became a “ hot”
amendment with the thought in voters pamphlet and try to deter $125,000 for the purchase of Vale’s
Matinee Sun. 1:30
in favor of such a tax.
political issue last summer when
mind to eventually change the mine which is the best way to
union high school for a county
Although farmers of the Nyssa a small group at Ontario opposed
constitution and permit the fed vote— there are plenty of strong courthouse.
area who live within the road as the purchase, but after the coun
eral
plan
for
selection
of
legisla
arguments on both sides. It might
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
The road tax has been defeated sessment district and residents of ty court agreed to place the issue
tors. Almost every election sees be well to follow the old adage
twice in the past. At the primary the city have solved their prob on the ballot for the voters to
OCTOBER 26-27
proposals for minor changes and when in doubt, vote “no.”
election in May, 1952, 2,807 voters lem by voting their own special decide, discussion became less
that does Eastern Oregon and Milk Control Law
expressed opposition to the tax tax, a vast majority realize the heated.
"ROSE MARIE"
other sparsley settled areas no
Sufficient “ yes” votes would and 2,251 voted in favor of it. At value of the county-wide mill
A special building fund was
good, and can, in the long run. repeal the milk control law Oreg
In Cinemascope and Eastman
that time all Nyssa area voting
bring
us
farther
and
farther
a-
Color with
on has had since it was enacted
way from representative gov in 1933 following a milk “ famine” precincts voted in favor of the
ANN BLYTH
issue At the general election Nov.
ernment and closer and closer in Portland. This measure prob
2f
1952, the measure was again
FERNANDO LAMAS
to complete domination by ably can bring out stronger argu
HOWARD KEEL
Multnomah county—or the city ments when the subject is defeated with a 3,672 to 3,112
vote. The Nyssa area joined the
of Portland. Vote "no,"
MARJORIE MAIN
brought up than any other issue rest of the county in defeating the
Mental Hospital
Wild passonate love, rollicking,
on the ballot.
tax at the second election. The
Measure No 3 asks the voters
Most distributors and part of 10-mill road tax had been in ef
red blooded adventure and un
to declare that a domiciliary hos the producers are opposed to re fect for five years and expired
forgettable glory of spectacle
pital for the treatment of per peal of the act, arguing that it June 30, 1953.
and blazing in brilliant color.
sons afflicted with mental illness is the consumers' safeguard. They
The special tax raised approxi
of the aged, authorized by voters contend that without controls and mately $15.400 in the county and
two years ago, shall care for and regulations, there would be a was used primarily as matching
treat persons afficted with any chaotic market, a reduction in funds for state and federal aid
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Trade It In On A . . . .
mental illness.
SATURDAY
The home for the aged, approv
ed Nov. 4, 1952, by the voters
OCTOBER 28-29-30
was to have been built within
20 miles of Portland, but appar
"THE
ently nothing more has been
fresh
done. Now, it is asked that this
MAGNIFICENT
institution be a mental hospital
delicious
OBSESSION"
in addition to the home for the
BUY N O W AND SAVE
delightful
aged.
In Technicolor with
Proponents assert that mental
Dozen for
JANE WYMAN
hospitals at Salem and Pendle
ton are overcrowded and that
ROCK HUDSON
Portland metropolitan area sup
BARBARA RUSH
plies about 45 percent of the pat
CHECK OUR DEAL FIRST
WE FILL SPECIAL ORDERS
AGNES MOOREHEAD
ients in those two hospitals.
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Opponents argue that a home
A dramatic achievement that
for the aged and for mental pat
reaches new heights of great ients should not be mixed, con
ness, superb in color by tech tending that the mental patients
nicolor and surging with tor might be neglected. They also
point out that a “ no” vote would
rents of emotion.
allow the state to proceed with
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110 Main
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the specialized domiciliary hos
pital as previously authorized.
j
INYSSA
set up several years ago and now
j has Slg6,513.96 as was shown in
the budget for the first time this
year. Total cost of the building
and grounds will be $125,009 in
addition to funds to renovate the
building for county use.
On this matter, sufficient pros
and cons have been expressed
in all parts of the county to en
able the voters to make a fair
decision. The Journal had op
posed the outright purchase of
the school building without ap
proval of the voters, but since
the issue has been placed on
the ballot we believe the voters
can decide.
Malheur county does need
either a new courthouse or
complete renovation of the
present structure. It s a forgone
conclusion that the county seat
will remain at Vale, as it
should, and no one should vote
with the idea that a change
might be made sometime in the
future.
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