Survey Continued from Page 1 Klonoski says. Although more Oregonians register as Democrats than with any other party, “they might as well register Republican" because the majority vote consistently for conservative candidates, he says. Ever since Republican president Herbert Hoover held office during the depression, it became more popular for voters to register as Democrats, Klonoski says. But Oregonians have consistently chosen Republican presidential candidates — ex cept in 1964, when Barry Coldwater ran, he says. In addition, the survey reflects the political assumption that younger students register to vote less than older students. Fitty-mne percent ot students or younger said they had registered as compared to the 70-80 percent ratio for those 20 and older. A slightly higher number of men than women said they had registered to vote. The survey was broken down by gender and by four age categories: 19 and under, zu, zi-zz, ana zj ana over. Taking the survey were 42 students age 19 and under, 31 20-year-olds, 69 21-22 year-olds, and 133 students age 23 and above. The students majored in subjects vary ing from music, education and biology to computer science, journalism and physical education. et al. MEETINGS RIGHT TO LIFE MEETING tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Mar cola Main Fire Station. For more information, contact Chairman Faye Franklin at 933-2848. Open to the public. OREGON WOMEN’S BUSINESS NETWORK will hold an open meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in 241 Gilbert. STUDY IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA infor mational meeting will be held in Rooms 108-109 EMU to day at 3:30 p.m. BUSINESS STUDENTS INTERESTED IN JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT are invited to an applied management meeting Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in 101 Gilbert HAWAII CLUB: There will be a very important meeting held this evening for re-elections of officers. All members are urged to attend THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION MEETS TONIGHT at 6:45 p m in the EMU Century Room F. Everyone welcome. APO MEMBERS: There will be a general meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m in EMU Century Room D All members please attend wearing pins Pledges are welcome. WICI MEMBERS interested in being officers next year should plan on attending the candidates forum, tonight at 7 p.m. in 301-A Allen. Bring a statement of why you are interested, your qualifications, and ideas for improving WICI with you. ASKLEPIAD MEETING tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Chi Psi Fraternity. After the meeting, we will proceed to the Health Center for Blood Pressure Clinic Training. Note: This meeting is mandatory for members. If you cannot attend, please leave a note for Ron Teed at the pre health science center in 164 Oregon Hall. LECTURES “THE CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF EAST EURO PEAN CITIES” is the title of a slide-lecture to be presented today at 3:30 p.m, in the EMU Forum. Spon sored by UO Russian and East European Studies Center, the program is free of charge. ECONOMICS CAREER FORUM presents three lec tures tonight at 7 p.m. in 338 Gilbert. The three lectures are: “International Trade,” speaker Bill Crane, World Wide Sales Manager, Spectra Physics; "Banking," speaker Lela Currier, Business Development Officer, Oregon Bank; and “Industrial Planning in Oregon," speaker Mike Shadbolt, Director of Research, Oregon Pacific Economic Development Corp Sponsored by Economics Peer Advising. INTERVIEWS SIGN UP AT 7:30 A M. ON WEDNESDAY in 244 Hen dricks Hall for the following recruiters: May 22-23 K Mart Corporation (for Management Trainee) Group Meeting: 521 7 p.m., 108-109 EMU (Atten dance required to interview) May 22 Medford School District (For HS Adv Math/Span/Germ/Bus-Office Educ/Lang Arts/HS Boys PE/JH Girls PE/School Nurse/Handicapped Learner/JH Dean of Students/JH Integrated Sci) Group Meeting: 1:30-2:30 p.m., 110 EMU May 22 Northwestern Mutual Life (For Professional Sales Representatives) May 23 Portland Police Department — Group Meeting: 1-2 p.m., 108 EMU/2-3 p.m. is reserved for Drop Ins. May 24 U S. Air Force (For .Pilot/Navigator/ Meterology/Communication Electronics) May 24 Fidelity Union Life (For Sales or Management Trainee) May 25 Western Pacific Properties, Inc. (For Commer cial Real Estate Sales leading-Broker) May 30 Lincoln County School District (For 1 Elem (1-6) 2 Secondary-Lang Arts/Math/Sci) Please sign up immediately if interested in interview ing with the following recruiters: May 15 Chef Francisco (For Cycle Count Analyst) May 15 Oregon Bank (For Commercial Credit Analyst Training Program) May 16 Longview Public schools (For Elementary-all levels/Middle School and Secondary/Middle school Counselor/Psychologists — K-12) May 16 Olympia Public Schools Personnel Co-Op — Group Meeting only: 3 p.m., 108-109 EMU May 16 IDS Marketing/American Express — Group Meetings only: 3 p.m., 112 EMU or 7:30 p.m., 112 EMU. Sign up is necessary. May 16 Standard Insurance Company (For Sales Representative) May 17 Aetna Life & Casualty (For Prime Agent Pro gram) Group Meeting: May 16, 7-8 p.m., 108 EMU May 17 Lincoln County School District (For all areas of Special Education/Counselor’s) May 17 Pietro's Corporation (For Management Trainee) May 17 Price Waterhouse & Company (For Winter Ac counting Internship) Completed company applications req) LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: Sign up now for Summer Internships with tuition reimbursement in the areas of Personnel, Public Relations, Research, and Parks and Recreation, in 244 Hendricks. 1 Classifieds CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE Office, 300 EMU UO Bookstore Stamp Counter EMU Main Desk SUAB Booth in the EMU Lobby DEADLINES: Ads must be placed by 1 pm one working day prior to publica tion Display classified ads that require camera work must be placed by 1 pm two working days prior to publication. RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word for the first day and 12 cents per word for subsequent consecutive days the ad is run without change Minimum cahrges are $1.50 for the first insertion and $1.20 for consecutive insertions. For Sale DRUMS-4 pc Stewart with Camber cym bal and hat Great beginners set Good shape$450 or make best offer 683-2152 9-1.7-10pm___ QUEEN SIZED WATERBEO with mat tress, liner and healer Like new Am moving soon and need to sell. Will take best offer Call 485-3139 in evenings tin CRAZY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES Pioneer SX-737 receiver, Sharp RT-1155 cassette deck and two DLK 1V4 speakers, $250 IBM Correcting Selec trlc II with tons of supplies and seven elements, $700 Larry, 686-4344 days, 683-8185 evenings tfn RUSH CONCERT TICKETS Portland Coliseum May 17 Main floor row 10, center Tom 887 1468 2741:5-18 QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS My prices are about VS of retail value! Call today David 343-3824. _5 18 NO RAPE. ASSAULT nor abuse with the chemical defense device Only $10 lo ASP, Box 7271, Eugene. 97401 5-17 QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS. My prices about Vj of retail value! Call today, David 343 3842 _ 5-21 Thrift 6 Gift Shop 2839 Willamette Street Hours: 10-4 pm FINAL SALE Thursday, May 17 ONLY, Closing for the summer Everything must be sold All merchandise 50% off, 1-4 pm A dollar a bag Hurry Ini Last day Shop will reopen In August Spon sored by the Junior League of Eugene 2756:5-17 FUN COTTON CLOTHES great COLORS AND STYLES also FUTONS Plus a wide assortment of accessories Eugene Trading Co 651 E 13fh 344 7006 2 blocks west of campus 10% off clothing with this ad ___4756.6-1 10 SPEED RALEIGH Rapid* Bike Very good Shape 165 346-5317_5-16 TWO IS" by 36" WOOD DESKS Safe $45 each Like new Call 344-2543 after 5 pm 5-16 TYPEWRITER Portable. Underwood Great shape Spells perfectly $50 345*5317 S-te ?•***<> Buy & Sell THE BUY ft SELL CENTER Buy-Sell-Trade Used electric guitars and amplifiers 361 West 5th 613M F Services RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES Qualified typeset resumes by ODE Graphic Services We will give your job search the professional edge Call 686 5511 or come by 300 EMU Students 10% discount with current IDtfn DON'T THROW IT Let Me Sew It Men ding patches, very reasonable rates Call Ann 683-1595 5-16 Typing PROFESSIONAL, ECONOMICAL typing proves word processing as superfluous. Typed copy always proof ed by Ruth 345-5614 1449tUH WELL EXPERIENCED TYPIST Do quali ty work Correcting Selectric II Various type elements. Graduate School Ap proved Call Doris 484 1094 1041 UWH TYPING & WORD PROCESSING EDITING • GRAPHICS Theses/disserlations, diagrams, papers, tables, including statistical Law papers. Resume Composition, ft Mass Mailing Specialists. Fast. Profes sional, Quality Service, Guaranteed WordStyles ft TypeScripts CINDY 484 5454 BRANDY 484-6044 ^ ^ ELITE TYPING SERVICE Word processing now available Fast-Guaranteed-Accurate 484 1848 74811n PROFESSIONAL TYPIST Statistical specialist IBM.Corr Sel Grad approv ed Near campus 344-0759. 513 Un 0YNAMIC TYPING SERVICE TYPING. PHOTO COPY and SERVICE our Speciality Pick up and Delivery available Ken m Penny 485-3914 583 tin RESUMES RESUMES RESUMES Quali ty typeset resumes by ODE Graphic Services We will give your job search the professional edge Call 688 5511 or come by 300 EMU Students 10% die count with current ID tfn PRO TYPING/EDITING Eipert at theses and dissertations 2 blocks from UO No lob loo small Jennifer 485 3883 898 tfn TYPING: 15 years experience Papers, dissertations, editing Graduate School approved IBM Selectric Pickup and delivery Call Carole at 688 3983.514 tfn FOR SALE IBM Correcting Selectric II. Comes with plenty of supplies and several elements Has ALWAYS been under IBM service contract *700 or best offer Larry. 888 4344 days 8838186 even injs _ tfn Now apply this formula KHA2Y KATS copy Shop PLUS KODAK copier equals world's finest photocopy ing Bring In your RESUME THESIS, DISSERT A ION Well copy it to perfec lion with style and care Lowest prices Come see US! 1319 Alder 2599 5 16 typing Professional Accurate Time ly Celt Sharon 344 2341 or 3434)745 6-17 Carol’s Professions; Typing Mooday-Friday-8'30-4 30 Evenings by appointment only 2188 tin TYPING Pick up and delivery available IBM Correcting Selectric, Call 747-1269 2637:tfn MASTER TOUCH Word Processing theses, dissertations resumes, reports, papers personalized mass mailings form letters 343-3924 2638:6-4 Protessional Typing Term papers, law papers, resumes, masters, IBM correcting selectric, fast • accurate 85« double space page 344 5856__2731:5-18 TYPING near campus PROFESSIONAL EDITING spelling, grammar usage, sentence structure: 683-2125 or 345-8644 (please leave message) 5-15 PROFESSIONAL QUALITY ANO SECRETARIAL EXPERIENCE IBM Cor reeling selectric Graduate specialisl Reasonable: Carolyn Sherrell 344-7231 2760:5 18 Sound Systems WHAT A DEAL!! Pioneer SX-737 receiver, Sharp RT-1155 cassette deck and two DLK 1 Vi speakers-all lor only $250. Call today! Larry, 686-4344 days, 683-8185 even ings tin Bicycles ORANGE RALIEGH INTERNATIONAL 22'/z " Campy equipped, best offer, Gary 461-2137 _ 5-17 MEN'S 12 SPEED BIKE. 23" Biachl, Ex cellent condition $150 683-0808 eves ____ 5 17 MEN'S 10 SPEED BIKE Good condition Schwinn Varsity $80 or best oiler Call 683 2347 eves 5-15 Books 60,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All selling 40 50% oil list prices •Texlbooks»Cliff Notes-Magazmes* USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th 362:t«n Cars & Cycles Rtb 1979 VESPA P200E 1800 Miles Phone 484 5674 or 345-7144 5-18 75 DATSUN B210 2 dOOl 4MMd Good condition, must sell. $1600 ONO 342 4446 Dan 5 18 Travel HP-;1 v r ii i i ( I 744 E 13th second floor Smith Family Book building ROUNDTRIP BARGAIN FARES Eugene-New York $353 EugeneSan Diego $255 Eugene Omaha $250 (Fares subject to certain restrictions) 683-5577 Auto Repair I’ll Tune-up Any Car for $10 plus parts Complete car care foreign and domestic KEN'S MOBILE TUNEUP 698-7170 5-18 Rides & Riders AM DRIVING TO Portland/Tacoma Leave May 17th-return May 20th Room for 2 683-3842 5-15 Opportunities SUMMER JOBS. See the man at the Job Location & Development office. 1511 Agate_ 2574:5-15 ALASKA Jobs and travel information! Write Alasco. Box 30752. Seattle WA 98103. 5-17 Help Wanted APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING AC CEPTEO for openings in the ODE Pro duction Department for Fall Term Typesetter must be familiar with typesetting terminology, and have meticulous work habits. Ad paste up tech - previous experience in paste up preferred, must have well rounded design sense, as well as an eye for spacial uniformity Photo technician - requires knowledge of darkroom processes, including photo printing and film development Previous experience with a process camera also helpful Afternoons and evenings News Paste up tech, requires little or no experience Applicant must have ability to learn quickly and follow direc tions Late evening position These are student positions, all ap plicants must be enrolled in at least 6 hours. Applications close May 18. Posi tions will be filled by June 4th. For further details or to pick up applica tions • 300 EMU Oregon Daily Emerald Office Please pick up and leave ap plications with front desk receptionist The Oregon Daily Emerald is an Equal Opporlunity/Aftlrmative Action Employer All qualified persons en couraged to apply 5-18 THE ESCAPE PROGRAM is looking for a coordinator lor the Fall and Winter leadership retreats This position includes responsibilities in all aspects of organizing the events Work studyicredit available Min 20 hrs/wk For more info contact Charles x 4351 Applications available in Rm 327 EMU and are due at 5 pm. May 18 ESCAPE is an Equal OpportunityfAffirmative Ac lion Employer_ 2743:5-18 THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD is now accepting applications tor staff posi tions for 1984 85 Applications are due May 17 at 5 pm and are available, with job descriptions, al the Emerald office, EMU Suite 300. Staff positions are: Editorial Page Editor Photo/Graphic Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Entertainment Editor Assistant Entertainment Editor Associate Editors Features State Higher Education Administration Student Government Student Activities Community Politics The Oregon Daily Emerald is an affir mative action, equal opportunity employer _ __ 5-17 THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES PRO GRAM has openings tor assistant Divi sion Heads in the Community Service and Public Schools divisions Some of the resposibilities include the training and supervising of 6-10 coordinators, placing 100-150 University volunteers in public schools and community service agencies, and participating in program meetings. Compensation includes credit or work-study options Commit ment is a minimum of 21 hours a week For more information please contact Patty or Madelyn at the ESCAPE office in 327 EMU or call 686 4351 2744:5-18 SUMMER WORKSTUDY POSITIONS: for Receptionisl/Tour Guide Pick up and return applications to Admission Counter on the second floor of Oregon Hall by 4 pm. May 15th Information and Tour Services_2673:5-15 THE 1984-1985 ASUO EXECUTIVE IS STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Coordinator of The ASUO Course Guide and positions in Program Ad ministration and Finance and Student Events. Job descriptions and Applica tions are available in the ASUO office, suite 4, EMU Applications are due in Suite 4 by 5 pm Friday, May 18. ASUO is an aflirmatlve action/ equal oppor tunity employer_2749:5-16 PERSON TO WORK SATURDAYS 104 pm with car to do deliveries. Some on call deliveries during the week 273 Coburg Road or 342 1194 2752:5-18 TEMPORARY DELIVERY POSITION 20 hours a week Own car needed Call 484-2799 between 10 and 5 pm. _2754:5-16 NEED DRIVER for round trip from Eugene to Vancouver, WA May 18 Will leave 6 am and return 8 pm Will pay $50 plus meals 343-7048. 2753:5-16 GALA is accepting applications for two co directors for the 84-85 academic year Deadline for applying is May 24. at 5 pm Pick up applications at Suite 318, EMU Affirmative Action/ Equal Oppor tunity Employer2699:5-17 MANAGER All 1 bedroom apartments across from campus. Experience not re quired Send resume to PO Box 10861, 97440 2702:5-18 DIRECTOR U ol O Crisis Center 40 GTF September 1984-June 1985 Prior Crisis counseling and supervisory experience. Job description and applications available at Counseling Center x 3227 Application deadline May 28. An equal opportunity employer2719:5-25 CRISIS COUNSELORS Work study U of O Crisis Center Summer and Fall posi tions available Prior crisis counseling experience $5 50/hr. Job description and applications available at Counsel ing Center: x3227 Application deadline: May 25 An equal opportunity employer. 2718:5-25 THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES PRO GRAM is seeking a highly motivated In dividual to fill the position of Registra tion Coordinator. This individual is responsible for implementing an effi cient registration process, training staff members and coordinators in the cor rect registration procedures The Registration Coordinator must have organizational and administrative skills as well as effective written and oral communication skills Compensation options are negotiable Application packets are available in the ESCAPE of (ice. 327 EMU and completed packets are due Monday, May 18th before 5 pm. For further information contact Alesia at 686-4351 ESCAPE is an Equal Oppor lunity/Affirmative Action Employer 2745.5-18 EMU CRAFT CENTER is accepting work-study applications for summer term Persons with experience in wood working. jewelry, photo, ceramics, etc, apply at the Craft Center, ground floor, EMU 686-4361._ 2730:5-16 THE ESCAPE FIELD STUDIES PRO GRAM is seeking a creative, energetic individual to fill the position of Publici ty and Recruitment Coordinator. This person will be responsible for in tegrating recruitment strategies at all program levels Application packets are available in the ESCAPE office, 327 EMU and completed packets are due Friday May 18th before 5 pm. For com pensation and other information con tact Melissa Young at 686-4351. ESCAPE is an Equal Opportunity/Affir mative Action Employer 2735:5-18 RICHES, FAME, EXPERIENCE! Adver tising positions available for summer and academic 1984-85 year We are looking for freshmen and sophomores to fill positions in our advertising department Besides selling ad space, you will be designing ads. maintaining client contact and learning how to solve your clients' advertising needs and pro blems. In effect, you will be a one person "Agency." Here's your chance to get one step closer to your career goals and gain in valuable experience while doing so. These postions are paid on a com mission basis and require at least 20 hours per week. You must have the use of a car in order to apply If your career goal is in marketing, sales, public rela tions, advertising or business, this is an excellent opportunity. Applications close May 22. Application forms are avalable at the Oregon Daily Emerald reception desk, 300 EMU For more information, see Susan Thelen. Advertising Manager The Emerald is an Equal Opportuni ty/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply Roommates ROOMMATE NEEDED House in West Eugene, $164 plus utilities, prefer female, 344-2473 evenings/weekends. 2696:6-4 LARGE, SUNNY ROOM in a house shared with 3 others. Rent $118 month. Available June 1. Call 343-5278 even ings.5-15 HOUSEMATE TO SHARE semi communal 3 bedroom house at 24 Col umbia. House has wood floors, fireplace, nice yard $90/mo plus utilities Cal Mitch or Vicky 345-7659 5-18 For Rent )ONT WAIT Reserve for fall and sum mer now. Summer rates $160. All apart ments, 2 Bedroom, large, very clean Wholly furnished, disposal, dishwasher, laundry, sundeck, covered parking 683-8919. 2627:tfn FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED one and two bedrooms close to campus, $195 to $275. 485-6322. 485-0062 344-1625.332:tfn FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment. Pleasant, close to campus. 608 E. 15th. One year lease. $170/$160 a month. First, last, cleaning deposit. Serious/graduate student preferred References. Available June 1 485-1511 days, 686-2222 evenings _2723:5-18 PARR TOWER is now accepting applications for Fall 1984 housing We offer room, board and more at rates lower than dorms or apart ments Call John at 345-9163 or drop by 1648 Alder for more information 5-18 SUBLET FOR SUMMER Completely fur nished all utilities paid 3 bedroom S300fmo 583 E. 13th 683-4964 5-18 QUAINT ONE BEDROOM to sublet for summer Fireplace, hardwood floors, French doors. Call 345-2123. 5-16 Tuesday, May 15, 1984