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<br /> as but the was just.48 hours away. . ' TAX HELP
<br /> CI They put extra chairs in the lobby for people wait- - i
<br /> ing for their turn at the advice window. A box of '` ,W'° ■What:The IRS and the
<br /> extension forms sat outside the door for people too 1 ; ? Oregon Department of
<br /> stressed to even step inside. ?14.,
<br /> , ' ' Revenue will offer
<br /> ' cThey offered assistance in English and Spanish to .k r .` last-minute tax help to
<br /> the steady stream of people who stopped by during six df'. ( struggling taxpayers. •
<br /> sneaning up on hours of free help Saturday. Additional help will be b., :\, II When:5:30 p.m.to 9
<br /> available Monday evening at the Eugene downtown
<br /> He's a chronic post office,520 Willamette St.
<br /> p.m.Monday
<br /> ting his federal For those financial daredevils who like to live on
<br /> II Where: ,520le Main
<br /> the edge, the downtown post office will accept mail — Post Office, Willamette
<br /> Procedure,' so .I until midnight Monday. St.(Mail collections until is
<br /> very friendly," . Landis said he probably would head over to the midnight.)
<br /> ie lobby of the local Oregon Department of Revenue office later Satur- — Department o�Revenue
<br /> day to get assistance with his state tax forms. ,
<br /> :en used in the People popped in and out of the lobby, grabbing A portrait of President.
<br /> ng behind the forms or asking a quick question or two. Some got ,,.....„,..•...,P:,:-....' Bush graces the shelf
<br /> tax forms were. ! f„, : • •' of tax forms at the IRS
<br /> that Tax Day Turn to TAXES,Page 6C � 11 office.
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<br /> ►e short ,,
<br /> West Eugene Parkway
<br /> � � � ��)uncbites makes onegiant foo
<br /> But this time, instead of relying gpp ,, p • pq,. NYBODY Wh O'S lived in
<br /> t snappy statements and one- rt „R,. Eugene for very long knows CITY BEAT I
<br /> iers, the candidates will release ;, •. pp j recycling is big,but EUGENE /4"02-
<br /> pers.. • , consider this scenario:
<br /> Th gent, called the Governor • , ,.,as • Voters approve a new five-mile sane Dietz
<br /> tnd' Forum: Who is Ready to 4 p, stretch of four-lane parkway across
<br /> :ad'. sponsored by the City f;, , ip,z west Eugene. resistingg the
<br /> ub of Eugene, the Lane County . 4 -Environmentalists assume, approval in apcitywide
<br /> tyw dy despite
<br /> ague of Women 'Voters and themomentarily, parkway is aRegister-Guard
<br /> -Guard publishes
<br /> that the The Register Guard
<br /> afield School of Government at t ' foregone conclusion but areput a ios a
<br /> rtland State University. � ` '�Eya'` story on the developing situation
<br /> City Club president Don Kahle Y ' reinvigorated when they sense they with the headline:"Parkway may.
<br /> a can get a majority of the City not get past City Council."
<br /> id the goal isn t to give voters a Council to cancel the project.
<br /> ise of how well the candidates The date:July 12,vu-type
<br /> a consult experts and draw�up p I, ,� �, The public works director warnsa
<br /> dragging almost certainly "It's ' very deja p natio
<br /> that foot process,"said transportation
<br /> )ughtful answers to' complex ria• P. P will prompt the state to shift the engineer Dove Reinhard,who was
<br /> illenges. 4 s '1' parkway money to other projects. in Eu ene for theparkway's
<br /> "It's .not that important how ;,z_,a. A city councilor worries aloud g
<br /> Turn to FORUM,Page 6C 1 about being ahead of the public by Turnco CITY BEAT,Inge 6C
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