Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 27, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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    PEOPLE’S LAW SCHOOL
People’s l.aw School (PLS) is a cooperative effort of the Oregon Inal Lawyer s
Association and the University of Oregon's People's l ass School Judges, practic
ing lawyers and law students will teach an Adult Education Series designed to bet
ter inform the public about the way the legal system really works
DATES
• January 29th
• February 5th
• February 1 2th
• February 19th
• February 26th
• March 4th
• March 1 1 th
• March 18th
TOPICS__
Lnderstanding the court system: the Hole of the Judge,
Lawyer and Jury - A Day in the (Hurlroom
Mow the I egislature Works - Vour National ami Slate
Representatives
Probates; Wills ami Kstates; I rusts; Social Se«urity
Disability Claims
Dealing with Insurance Companies - Claim for Personal
Injurs, Product I lability, Professional Negligence
Consumer rights; Dcbtnr/Crcditor l aw; bankruptcy
Divorce and Child Custndy; Adoption
Criminal Law - Di lls, Parole, Probation, Victims Rights,
Ilow to (hoosr a Criminal I .awyer; Sentencing
Vour Rights in Real hstate Transactions;
Landlord/Tenanl law
Rights of Lmployers; Discrimination in the Work llace;
Workers’ Compensation
KVERY WEDNESDAY FROM 7-9 PM • Room 221
•FREE ADMISSION
University of Oregon Law School
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13THS, Kincaid M F 7 30 6 00 SAT 10 00 6 00 346 4331
8 On>gon £ "<•> M Monday January 2? '99?
New OSPIRG plans
promote awareness
By Juite M ic' e
* '• .)-a C '
Safe drinking w ater .mil cm i
tonmenlai rdtn atlon will be
Ihe focus 11 two new ( iim
.p.ngris fur .the Oregon Student
i’ubhr Interest Keseuroh Group
this term. organizers said
rhf group hopes in Involve
more ! mviT'iin students to
help bring about six ml < hange
in these arc.is
UV vs .till In make partir ip.it•
mg f in these ev cuts i a priorII v.
■ ,1 DcU.rah Hill 111 k. OSPIRG
i haplcr i hairwoman
. I..- group hopes to ini rease
i warcricss about I)regon 's
drinking water through its win
!er term fitop-i I A majority of
Oregonians are in danger of
drinking contaminated water,
-.aid Sieve Ha/.lett Safe Drink
mg V\ iter ( amjiaign eoordina
tor
More than 70 pen tint of Or
egonians depend on groumlwa
ler lor their drinking water,
Ha/.lett said This groundwa
ter is int reasingiv at risk for
contamination from industrial
and various other chemicals,
including pesticides and fertil
izers
(.it up mem! - rs plan to work
with OSIMKG chapters across
the stall ! o tnr rease public
awareness a! lUt the problem,
and to hedd a network of pen
p:t to seek solutions lor il
hveiitu.dlv they hope to see a
sale !r nkmg w aler lull intro
du 1 t•:i in the (Jregon 1 egisla
U all drink th water and
we ,dl assume th.lt w ha! t omes
u . I dm wall is safe, he. -r.i-.e
they make sure of it Hut no
;dv : I V » w w i 1 thi V
.in- Ha/.lett '•.ltd
OSl’IKC. s second s\ inter
c .imp.ngn i-centers on educ ating
i i i-iii. n i .1 r v sc bool students
.dm.;t tie ehvtti.nm.-iil Mem
and t.iis :.i children about is
sues sen I; us rot yc liny; and c n
ergs t onset vation Currently,
the group is organizing .t the.r
ier troupe to perform pl.cvs in
order to i umrauniuate with the
i hildcen on .i level then c an un
derstand
Stephanie Leben. c ainpilign
c ciiirdiniitot said the goal of the
projec t is to affect parents as
ssell their i hildren
I iupehi 11 s . well he making
some lasting impressions in the
home, she said
(Iretc hen Haber. (ISl’IKt. stall
organizer, said the c ampaign
could have a positive influence
cm Cniversits students as well
riu- campaign is really
about reaching a whole new
generation of students the
younger ones," she' said
OS 1'IHC; leaders said the
group chose to locus oil these
issues his ause ol member inter
est The winter-term agenda
was determined after students
p t o p used their i de a s 1o
OSI’IKC. s Hoard ol Directors,
which comprises students from
the 1 rmersit\ chapter
While concentrating on the
nev. i ampaigns, the group also
manages several ongoing pro
lec ts. inc luding alternative en
ergs and a renter's hotline In
tlii- svi rks tor spring term is the"
annual iumiiuinitv hunger
c leanup "
Ins-: esied students - an t on
lac t OSIMKC; a! IMG i t 77 or
St. P In l: Ml Suite 1
Vertebrologists on campus
s:u i. : m in---.i . ' ;:i isi ,i aw .item ss and lir.im t;n«;r|»v might
,>,! ii, hr, k u , • till- \. I lehi oiuglsts who Will set !i j) shop III the
V hb\ t.•>!.*% trom 10 u m to t p m
t v iitiii Him , (fates who run tin Oregon Vartebmriunt ;n
>j d .in- giving It. e demonstrations o! spinal alignments to
-. .. .i.ti-rrs otiil -dieting explanations (tui answering questions
its,ut a the pro, . ,t.it,- works
(mlv (tales saiit it provides several benefits
Out le, h.e.iques i otnr trom all over the world, she said It s
: \o:.t h; nit power, opening tout t rain a war r ness
; he pi.s ,-ss is bused on tie premise that hv removing dislur
I an. i-s in tin energy flow tnun the-.pm. to the brain, the brain will
him lion at a greater , apat its
t.m.iv Oates said her husband lias tieen practicing tile ti;( hnique
, years a::d sin has h.-en studvtng and prai tiring tor H years
; tie \'erteiii.irium oilers counseling ami classes in spinal i are as
w ell as i ertthi ation as a v erlehrologtst
r
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WILDERNESS CRUISES, INC.
Wilderness Cruises will ho on campus recruiting for
positions aboard our natural history voyages along the
Columbia & Snake Rivers, s,j Alaska & Baja, California.
• Stewards
• Pantry Cooks
• Deckhands
• Bartenders
Applicant must be
• K\.t 21 wars * • at* tu pi* i physicil cum
• ati* li^oln va for n nniUhs • WigiNe h> i*>lam a \ ahd
• at-if • pass rand.>m drug trying p**-fH*t
I t*h 5 th EVENING PRESENTATION
EMU -Cwlar E
I his describes year-round openings
Nuii stuJtmts \s fivQiiiL to apply thruudi lurixjrianim.uL
Wilderness Cruises, Inc.
1415 Western Ave., Ste. 505
Seattle, WA 98101