Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Rezoning
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ty, Duke says the medical com
munity would be selective,
adding practicality and cost
severely limit the number of
parcels available tor expansion
He added that fully expanded
medical facilities, which include
the hospital account for 9
percent of the residential land
Harold Lannom past West
University Neighbors president
says the group has no evidence
supporting increased
expansion in the neighborhood
Lannom shared Lesser's fear
that medical expansion may
reduce available rental units for
students
In addition. increased
commercial development in the
residential areas could create
more automobile traffic
problems. Lannom says,
explaining that one plan objec
tive was to make residential
areas more accessible for
bicycle and pedestrian traffic
briefs
MEETINGS
The IrWematlonal Student Fellowship wil
meet today tor Sitxe study at 7 30 p in at
1332 Kincaid Si There will be a Japanese
potiucr featuring the movie Yoneko at
1 30pm on. Oct 25 m the Gertinge* tounge
Everyone welcome
The Inter-varsity Chnstter Fellowship wit
be bolding its meeting m Room 1 76 Educa
tion today at 7 15pm AH are welcome tor
tun and fellowship Tonigbt begins a three
ban senes on tne person of Jesus
Or Fran* Parser ctwet of dermatology at
tbe University medic a- school win deliver a
speech on tbe disease Scleroderma from 10
a m to noon on Saturday at Good Samaritan
Hosprtai Conference Room A For further
information phone Loretta Robe'tt at
761 28S4 I evenings I
Muwc School schedule
Friday — Guest artist Doug Master
percussion will perform at 8 p rr m Beal1
Concert Hall Matte* win play works by J S
Bacn Lao Brove* f'edereo Mompou and
an original piece o* his own Guitarist Russ
Norris will assist Matter on several iaz/
numbers
Saturday — Pianist Kang OK Lee wii;
present a student *ecita at 8 p m m Bear
Concert Hai She win play a sonata by
Ludwig van Beethoven assisted by cellist
Jen Petiey a sonata by Johannes Brahms
assisted by vtotmist Mark LoU and a trio by
Ludwig van Beethoven assisted by Pefiey
and Lot*
MISCELLANEOUS
"Union Maids." a Him portraying the
uonetbuhon of mmonttm and women Id tie
LECTURES
RECITALS
labor movement ot toe 1 (30a, will be ottered
today beginning at 7 30 p m at Harm Hat
Eighth Avenue and Pear! Street A second
film Bread and Boses toe uses on the
importance ot unions tor bospita1 workers
The turns are sponsored by tne University
Public Employees Union For more mtorma
lion can 342-1055
The Campus Baha'i Association oners an
information table n tfie EMU every Friday
t»om 8 30am to 3 30 pm Free literature
and people to tat» to
Intamabonalty known dancer and chor
eographer Bella Lawtuay la scheduled to
leech masters classes to modem denes
tochrwque on Sunday at me University Two
levels ot technique wifi be available —
beginning intermediate and inte'me
diate advanced Cost will be S3 SO tor
university students and $5 tor the genera
public Bom sessions will be beid trom
3-4 30 p m m Gerlmge> Anne> Booms 3S3
and 364
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rnwnrivr IITHI^ PI 9P11'" •slO nOOOtnI
Hans are to Hied to earn money tor thee halt
social funds by participating m a question
name session to* the Oegon Student Heatm
Proyect on Monday trom 7 30-9 p m m the
Carson cafeteria Participants ate asked to
bring a No 2 per»cii and their student ID For
more information contact Tom Kamarck
Besearch Coordinator at 686-4964 from
9-9 30 am
WSdwood Falls Mke tour — A bicycle ride
to WSdwood Fails is being ottered Saturday
by Eugene Parks and Becteation
Department s bicycle program The 60-rnse
nde follows the Bow Bwer south ot E ugene
Cyclists should meet at the Biver House 301
N Adamt St It I lit The group win
c.aipoo- to Cottage Grove where the ride wt'
begin Coat is S'! SC
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& LOUNGE
TREAT YOURSELF
To a Special Evening.
Stop in early for Happy Hour
and a spectacular view of the
sun setting over the river.
Then join us for a
remarkable dinner — We
have a new menu, featuring
over twenty-five entrees,
with prices beginning at 6.95.
SEE YOU SOON!
RIVERVIEW DINING & COCKTAILS
DAILY HAPPY HOUR
BANQUETS
22 CLUB ROAD
(On the bike path overlooking the river)
RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
343-5622
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