. WELCOME > NEW and } RETURNING l STUDENTS! i o ///uisuers |-COUPON-1 #1 Good for a 10% DISCOUNT | k J on Hair, Nails, or I ■ ; Wolff tanning ' | •■"•--o--. •■■■■-'- : | -COUPON-' 99 West 10th 1st Floor Atrium. Downtown 345-3491 I I UNIQUE SOCKS SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION Athletic * Dress * Casual * Novelty * Men's * Women's * Children's The °* Shoppe I )isiinctivc Nocks iS Hosiers OAKWAY CENTER ■ 345-2916 10-6 MON-SAT >••••••••••••••••••••••••• City workings easy to understand Internships, neighborhood associations, voting, all ways students can get involved By Cathy Peterson ..aid Reoo'ter The ( il\ ol Kugene has < omi' .1 long wav from the citv once (ailed Skinner s Mndhole However the i it\ government hasn't i hangeit that mm h sine e the tirst i it\ imini il elei turn in IHtia The i 11\ hall building at 777 I'earl St need not he a ousters to t'niversitv students Stu dents (an participate in local go\eminent by serving on < om missions attending meetings or voting t or students who want expe riem e working in < it\ govern ment there are internships or work s!ud\ positions with < ilv departments. before lumping in. here's a primer on tugene i 11v govern ment tor the uninitiated Tin Oregon legislature granted 1 ugene self gov eminent in according to a pamphlet prodtn ed hv the i 11\ on its government The i it\ adopted it i harter two years lat er to guide olfii nils in their de i ision-ruaking In 1‘t l l i iti/ens adopted a i ouiH it manager form ol gov eminent, which separates the e\ei ut i ve legislative - jud ii ia I funi turns from administrative film lions The exei utive brum h i on sists of the mavor of t ugene and the mayor s stall t ugene Mayor left Millet. is the i hair man ot the i dv council and is tdiH led tiv tile t it\ at large loi a tourwear term ol office The mavor does not vote on count d matters except to break a tie v< itr in .nidiliun In a charter. the city is governed In ordinances enat It'd In .1 i 11\ mum il. made up of representatives from the ( itv s eight wards Tim i itv i outu il is tlm legislative hram h of government 1 Im l ’niversit\ falls into Ward -1. and the i i!\ count il representative is Kob Bennett who will be up for elet turn in 1<)<) 1 The count il has the power to change the city ordinances at an\ time If this seems unfair to i ilizens. the (Jregon Legislature granted them the rights of ini tiative. recall and referendum, .is a halam e rhe power of initiative gives am ( itizen the light to draw up proposed laws and submit them to the voters for approval after thev have i ollet ted a number of signatures The power of referendum el lows people to vote to change or keep existing laws The right to recall permits citizens to pe tition for .in election to remove elet ted offit ials from public of tit e The t ilv manager, appointed In the citv count il. is the t hie! administrate)! who manages the t 11v s stall and departments Kugene s i 11\ manager is Mike (ileason Although the i itv manager is appointed to the job the at tual dav -to tiav management is done b\ the assistant t itv manager Dave Whitlow The heads ol departments also report to the assistant manager The judicial brant h is made nI) of a munit ipal judge and an assistant munit ipal judge up M" Miller pointed In the ( itv council. Much of the day to day gov eminent business takes place in the i itv departments These de part me nt s i no 1 u d e public works, public safety planning and support servic es lor c il\ government City ach isor\ hoards and c cnnniissions are made up ol c itiz.ens appointed In the conn i 11. and me lude a human rights commission, downtown com mission. bicycle commission and planning commission, as well as many others Tor students who want to work in government, intern ships and work study positions are available in many of the de partments "The departments have been very enthusiastic about the in ternship program." said Nora McCoy the c it\ s cooperative work study and uork-experi enc e program direc tor It’s a help to us. and we give students help, whether through extra income, or expe Turn to CITY. Page 26 Canada's LABATT’S BLUE PILSNER 7.99 12-pak Reg. 9.99 & MOLSON GOLDEN LAGER 4*99 six 5 5 89 9 Reg. PINTA CORN CHIPS 1 ♦! 9 6 ox HOUSE JACK CHEESE '"'1.99 lb. Homcnuulr ENGLISH BANGERS Sausages 1.99 ib. Reg. 2.79 salsa M n Ba Exes LOCAL FRESH SALSA 1.55 14 oz. Reg. 1.59 cyeoa\?> 17" Reg. 195 2489 WILLAMETTE • 345-1014 • OPEN DAILY 8 AM-10PM MIX I USI-U \ II I ( 344-2691 Over 3000 Titles to Choose From Open 11-11 daily 1888 Franklin (Corner ol Franklin & Villard. nent to 7 11) • Monday & Tuesday 99$ Rentals • Wolff System Tanning • Espresso & Confections OPKN 7 DAYS A WKKK! 'Ion.-Sat. 10 a.m.-ft p.m. Sun. \oon-5 p.m.