Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1982, Community Section, Page 22, Image 48

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construction firm while serving
for four years on the Eugene
City Council and for a term in
the state House, before begin
ning his three-term career in the
state Senate in 1970
Hendricksen has continued
her private practice as an attor
ney while serving in the House
since 1980
• Sen Ed Fadely, incumbent
Democrat in the 21st District, is
opposed by Republican Mike
Cross
Fadely has been an attorney
for 24 years, and served in the
state House and Senate for a
total of 21 years.
Cross, 22, plans to enter law
school next year after graduat
ing from the University in poli
tical science.
He is a member of the
Springfield Parks and Recrea
tion Board, and advocates local
land use planning and lower
taxes
• The office of District 22 state
senator, vacated by Kulongoski,
is being pursued by Republican
Jonathon Bates and Democrat
William (Bill) Frye.
Bates, a University alumni,
represented west Eugene on
the city budget committee, and
runs two pre-schools with his
wife.
He puts jobs, elimination of
LCDC and crime high on his list
of priorities
Frye, 53, has degrees from
the University's schools of jour
nalism and law, and has twice
served as Lane County district
attorney.
He is interested in a progres
sive state income tax, and sees
small businesses as the key to
Oregon's economic recovery
• A newspaper editor and
dentist-rancher are squared off
in the newly-formed House Dis
trict 38
In addition to ranching and
dentistry. Republican Cedric
Hayden has been a part-time
faculty member at the Universi
ty's Health Sciences Center and
LCC.
He plans to work for more
jobs, less government, and
fewer taxes as he represents the
"helicopter district.”
Democrat Chuck Bennett
edits The Stayton Mail, and at
tended the Graduate School of
Administration at Willamette
University
He was House District 55
Democratic Party nominee in
1978
Bennett says he is committed
to the timber industry and rural
Oregon
• Democrat Grattan Kerans has
held the position of state repre
sentative for District 39 since
1974. He was House majority
leader during the 1979 and 1981
sessions, and gives conserva
tion and labor as some of his
strong areas
He is opposed by 39-year-old
Jerry Riley, River Road Church
of Christ minister.
Riley has government exper
ience on the Lane County
Health Advisory Committee, and
says he is committed to creating
jobs, promoting justice,
strengthening the family, and
providing responsible leader
ship
• Republican Robert O'Reilly
was treated to a pleasant sur
prise when incumbent
Democrat Margie Hendricksen
announced her decision to drop
out of the race for 40th District
State Representative
Two more challengers have
since stepped in, however
Democrat Carl Hosticka, as
sistant public policy professor
at the University, says the cen
tral issue in the race is financing
state government.
He supports the Oregon
Democratic Party's economic
recovery package, which em
phasizes Oregon relying on it
self for recovery.
Consultant work with local
governments for several years
and his position as vice-chairer
on the Lane County Budget
Committee are part of his
government experience
The Lane County Citizens
Party has nominated Laurel
Paulson to run in this race
Paulson received her B.A
and M A in sociology from
Humboldt State University, and
has seven years of experience
in banking.
Now an LCC financial aid
counselor, she is also a member
of the board of trustees of Lane
County Public Defenders and
vice-chairer of a criminal
rehabilitation social service or
ganization
She supports the party's plat
form, which includes an em
phasis on public investment in
Oregon
O'Reilly, a professional man
agement analyst, thinks he can
use his consultant experience
to streamline bureaucracy
• Rep Mary Burrows will face
Democrat Mike Grove for her
District 41 seat which she has
held since 1972.
She has served as vice
chairer of the Revenue, Housing
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