Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 16, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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    “30 years of Quality Service"
Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen
Audi • Datsun • Toyota
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SERVICE,
INC.
342-2912
2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402
OFF
4th Annual Fun Run
*ln association with the
Great American Smokeout
Predict Your Time 5K Run/Walk
Thursday, Nov. 19th
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Prizes will be awarded to those who finish
closest to their predictions
Preregistration;
Preregister now, 346-4456, or on race day
Race day information:
•2:30pm registration
• 3:00pm race begins
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136E 11th • (near Willamette)
342-3358
Must be 21 or Over
Monday n»v u, $3
Alternative rock with:
Oswald Five-0
Runtmeyer
K Pants
Tuesday s,.v <? $1
traditional acoustic blocs iih
Walker T Ryan
Wednesdays., t*$3
A unique blend of alternative
and acoustic rock
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Terr) Lee Hale (from Seattle)
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Music Starts at 10pm
Open 4pm-2:30am
Mon-Sat
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business income tax
Hombuckle said a hotel room tax might (>e a good idea, but it
would need to l)e r.ountywide Otherwise, he said, "people might
go to Springfield to stay instead of Eugene."
Bascom mentioned the possibility of a gns tax, which would be
decided by the council and not put before voters
"We might do a gas tax, but that money would lie designated just
to roads, streets and general highway funds," Bascom said. She
said the gas tax revenue would not he applied to the general fund.
Other options to make up the S:» H million shortfall previously
thought to Iwi covered bv the restaurant tax include more spending
cuts
Hornhuckle said that those cuts could he made in the city attor
ney's office and the Riverfront Research Park.
The i ity currently contracts with a corporate law firm, Horn
huckle said He said the city may look into hiring its own attorney
or attorneys to cut ■..osis
Hornhuckle also said that although the current construction on
the Riverfront Research Park should continue, "it's fiscally irre
sponsible to continue city participation. The return to the city is
non-existent at this point."
Bascom said user fix' increases and deeper cuts in the capital im
provumont budget might also help in raising the STH million.
"There's the possibility of simply across-the-board reductions,"
Bascom said.
The City Council formed a three-membor committee Iasi Monday
night to rank certain policy decisions involved in the implementa
tion of Eugene Decisions
This committee, composed of Bascom and councilman Shawn
Boles and Kandy MacDonald, plans lo rank what areas the council
needs to focus on to implement the proposed deficit reduction
plans.
Bascom said the committee was going to "try lo give the council
directions on where lo go next ."
Some of the committee's plans include a review of the 1R city
Ixiards and commissions, which Bascom said lire very staff-de
manding, and lo see how the city can reduce the cost of the budget
process
ET ALS
MKETINtiS
(.r«{(riphy lleporlmrnl «itd Huuun and
f ««1 f uri>fHN*n Studio* Cornier will sponsor
a public lecture by Professor Ronald
Woman MUllsd "Cuirr«nt Klhftit Conflict
in Yugoslavia and (- a © g r a p h j < * !
Per*}** live" tonight hum 7 to 9 in Room
JO? (hap man For more information, < oil
1«n 407H
t AHinMrimg ( «il« and bran id Student*
( HIh r will have «. leelnan bisexual woman *
drop-in group on "Surviving the Holiday*'
today from 1 *<> tu S to p m at die Koinonia
(enter. 1414 Kinraid Si For m<»r©
information i all 146-H4J
Ac admit) Advising and Student Serve «w
will have a brown hag lunch workshop on
"Podiatry MadiUiw” today from noon to »
pm In Room 1©4 (irvgon Halt For more
information, call-F4ft *211
Anmeaty I nt-riw at hum I will moat tomtit
at 7 p m in KMC Cadaf Room A
RKUGION
I hr Night* of the Roundtable* will «»>«(
tonight lor a djMUMtan «>n "Why IK) Had
Hung* Happen to Good People’' at 7 in
f M1' ( entuty Room 1)
tugenr t niUrun C hun h will meet
tonight lor a din u**lon on Ordinary
People a* Monk* and MycihV* from 7 to 0
at the k '.inoma (-enter. 1414 Kim aid St
MISOXLANKOUS
larwr Planning and Pla< nit«-nl Nerv it «*
will uart bidding today for the following
(omjunim Ru*« Borne, Hewlett Packard,
Kellogg company and Lady FooUocker Go
to Room 24 4 ll«ndn( kt for more
information
Career Planning ami Placement Senm r
will haw an of fit » onenutiun tenia y about
service* and interviewing proton* from t to
4 p m in Room 237 Hendric k*
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STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF
‘J(u ‘Vaccination
Influenza vaccinations will be given at the
Student Health Center every Wednrsthiy,
Thursday and Triday from 8:0Oam to 9:00am
until the end of Fall term Only one
injection is needed.
Students $3.50
Faculty and Staff $4.00
Annual flu immunizations are recommended for
the following
1 Healthy persons t>5 years or older
2 Persons with long-term heart or lung
problems.
3 Persons with any of the following kidney
disease, cystic fibmsis, diabetes, anemia,
severe asthma and conditions which
compromise immune mechanism
Influenza vaccine »u» be given to persons
wishing to rtsiuce their chances of catching the
flu, persons who provide essential community
services and students or others in schools or
colleges
For more information, call the Student
Health Center at 346-4441
^ Duck Call *
^ is Coming...
So here’s your
chance to get some
i Hands-on Practical
Experience and
► University Credit in:
' PEER HEALTH ADVISING
You can get experience in:
► ✓ Coordinating events
✓ Public speaking
r / Writing articles for the Well Now
/ Facilitating workshops
You must appfy to partcipate n Peer Heath
Adv6ing,HEP410&510. Pckupyour
appfccaton in Heath Education. Student Heath i
Center or cal 346-4456 for more information
Sparvamltfy ff» i Jusiytw Pttnrung PngmmStuJfrl r twin Center '
The Dean's Pick of Flicks
A five film senes presents
The Wrong
Man
Tues. Nov. 17
Rm 129, Law School
8:00 p.m.
Admission $2.50
Still to come:
Paths of Glory 11/24
The Verdict 12/1
“Reaching Out
to Lesbian and
Bisexual Women”
U of O Drop-In Group
Educational Support
Programs offered by the
University Counseling
Center and Office of the
Dean of Students
Note our location change
Mondays
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Koinoina Center
For more information
6-1142