BIKES Continued from Page 20 avoid !><■( .iiisv they gel .1 lot of traffic and have no safe area foi bikers to ride in "(The map) is a good wav to learn how to commute in the s.ifest and most enjoyable way.'' he said Compel stressed that it is mi portant for all < vc lists to re member to obey traffic rules and ride in a responsible man nor Those people who don't obey traffic rules c an rum it lor everybody " he said For recreational riders the area offers many paths and short distance loops tfiat are not too phy sic ally demanding There are paved bike paths that run along both sides of the Willamette River Hitlers can begin a six-mile loop by start mg at the Aul/en Footbridge and heading yvest to the t.reen y\ay Hike Bridge, crossing the river and then heading back east to the Ailt/en bridge This is favored by many c vc lists be c arise* it is one c ontinuous loop and c losses no roads The hike paths also extend well besond the bridges in either direction for those who are seeking long er rides lor other long rides I’ompel suggested a loop around the McKenzie River lake Coburg Road to Nit kenz.ie View, which runs along the North Side ol the river Then turn right on Mill Road until you come to ( amp ('reek Road which will take vmi into Springfield I’ompel said the loop is on low Iiatfic roads and is a vers nice ride '1 It has a lot of flat areas and some rolling hills. he said < lamp ('leek Road is a long c ounlrx like ride I'm .1 ride with some more se noils hills i sc lists i an take l ox llolloss Road oil id last \ma /.on Drive l-ox llolloss meets \\ illamette Street and ss ill bring you bar k into town I’ompel s.is s it is a mi e loop but there is not nine h shoulder and tile* roads get a lot ol tralfii lie suggested that route fin more experienced lake hand I Turn to BIKES. Page 29 CITY Continued from Page 24 nriu e mi the rcimtii' she said Sim i- |anuar\ III high st hoof and t mm Mlv students havn Iwen plat t>d in t il\ depart melds Mt ( ji\ added that students .ire espe t i.dh needed during tin- summer months when s< hool is out of session Interns have always been a tremendous help .Old have had a definite role in the de partment said \ it hi Stewart from tilt* < its s intergovernmental relations department Stew art salt! interns have worked on projerls foi the ( amimisstun on the Rights of Women as well as on tin- Martin Luther King i elebratioo I here are also active neighborhood organ i/-ations open to tenants and propertv owners West t niversitv South l iuversity and I ait moot neighborhood associations are adjat ent to the t ni\I'rsits ( lirisline Donahue < it\ neighborhood li iiison said the West l 'nivorsitv organization had t hi* most involvement from students Neighborhood organi/.ations advise the plan nmg division and cilv counc il on issues such as land use, public safety, transportation and loi al qualitv ol life. Donahue said Students were involved with neighbor hood groups in negotiations over the Alder Street parking garage proposed In the t'nivei sit\ she said Alder Street was one ol the tew examples of I'niversitv students involved with a neigh borhood group Donahue* said Those students who prefer to speak with their votes mav register to vote in upcoming < itv elei tious at the county elections offic e ,it 1 tj f Sixth St However, out-ol state students should be careful if thev are receiving finan i ml aid from their home state said (udy (toilette elec tions offict* assistant Those stu dents should recjuest absentee tiallots from their hometow ns it thev still want to vote ?"> t C* h vour dollars In usinn coupons from Ihi! Orison Daily Kmnrald. (MOfi E Filling/ r The Saga Continues WEDNESDAY NIGHT at TRACK TOWN PIZZA Get a medium (12”) One-Ingredient Pizza for ONLY... (Just jsU for tlir Special) Why settle for less... than the BEST!?! FREE DELIVERY (Limited delivery area) 484-2799 1809 Franklin Blvd. Brighten Your Dorm Room or Apartment With Great Green Plants! i Clip this ad and receive 10% off k MIMYD^Y fLORI9T M 1375 PEARL ST 485-8153 eljc jN'eUt Jlork (times THE WALL STREET JOURNAL CAMPUS DISCOUNTS! NYT-254 Per copy 50% discount WSj-35