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FREE LEGAL SERVICES I Legal Services handles a wide range of legal.problems from divorces to landlord tenant disputes | There is never a consultation or settlement fee I Legal Services staff members are experienced, qualified professionals t Legal Services are FREE to U of O students through ASUO funds ALSO: IlMt' »ftx .• of Sl'xhml AiNucw.y uNiits n-rfi L-j.ii -xirvur-. .nolini.rig twi rioi tmiKid idai j»,.f y<c ANOAomnmrwnoN asm n s Contact Legal Services, EMU, Room 334 (Third floor «bov» th« Fi»h Bowl). Of call 346-4273 to set up sn appointment. RED RU Te 4 FUN? ■ MONDAY Monday Nite Football Beverage Special & 50f Hot Dogs during game ■TUESDAY 25i 10 to II p.m. & midnight to 1:00 a.m. ■ WEDNESDAY Over the Hump Nite $1.00 Beverages 10 to II p.m. & midnight to 1:00 a.m. ■ THURSDAY Live Music ■ FRIDAY & SATURDAY Weekend Madness ■ AFTER EVERY HOME GAME Victory Party at Guido’s The Home of the Ducks Guido's 13th and Alder Lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Not just Italian, now it’s wild. I DECK Continued from Page 31A Injuries and released later that night. Two males wore hold overnight and released the next morning while two females re mained in the hospital and worn listed in fair condition as of Sept. 10. Injured were, Chris Miliis of Clackamus; Lisa Butler of Ore gon City; Rob Williams of Port land, Hector Rios Zovala; Frank Miles of Florence: Arik Hessaldahl of Redmond; Rebec ca Bruschek of Eugene; and Laurel Kash. Miles, 22. was held for one night at Sacred Heart with a back injury. Hessoldahl. 21. spent the night in the hospital with fractured ribs and a kid ney contusion. Bruschek, 23. and Kash. 19. suffered ankle in juries and remained in the hos pital. Birr said paramedics were called to the homo of Universi ty Life Residence Director Dick Romm at 7.10 p m. and found "at least" eight people lying on a hillside behind the house. Shortly after 7 p.m., two-thirds of the deck broke away from the rear of the house and fell to the ground. The deck was sup ported by stilts about 30 feet In the air. Birr said. Birr said |K>lico do not know why the 20-year-old deck col lapsed. But Doug Eveleth. Eugene Building Department director, said Inspectors who visited the scene believe extensive dry rot caused the deck to break loose from thn house. According to witnesses at the arjcidont, there worn only ubout a dozen people on the deck at the time of the collapse. Birr said. "It Just gave way without any readily apparent warning or cause," he said. M i 11 i s, who s u f f e r e d u crushed vertebra in tho fall, said he was heading back into tho house from tho dock when he felt and saw the deck drop about an inch. “I told a friend to move track (out of tho doorway),’’ MiIIis said, "so I could Jump into the house. Then it dropped two mom inches and people started screaming. I didn’t think it was going to go. There was a big crash and everyone was screaming and it was total cha os." ''Mlllis said ho tried to jump into tho house but tho deck suddenly fell out from under him. "1 fell about 30 feet straight down and landed on mo foot." ho said. Despite the injuries suffered by tho people on the deck. Millis said the accident does have a positive side. "It was a bonding experience that brought everyone togeth er." he said. "Everyone worked as a team to help each other.” About 65 people wore in at tendance at thn orientation "Reno" night purty when the Occident occurred. Willis said the residence life staff uses the no-alcohol gathering to get to know other co-workers "Because look-alikes don t lock alike Sale $19* "Krypto Lok" Reg. $23,95 *Optional $1,000 Pie ft Protecuon KRYPTONITE* r-— | Add the 01 Suspension Fork to Any Bicycle | from Second Nature for Only J2501 ' .Suggested $3791 Second Nature Bicycles 446 East 13th Avenue, Eugene (Three Blocks From Campus) _343:53$?_ Special Back to-School Hours M-F 9-8. Sat 9-6 Sun 12-5 Sale Ends October 15,1992 GOTTA DANCE? Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Modern, Ballroom, Contact, Improv, African, International Folk and Enerjazz. If it’s new to you or you’re a seasoned veteran, up to 12 credits of Dance activity courses can apply to your degree. Or, take any class non-credit, for the fun of it! Over 30 Dance Classes are listed on pp. 78-79 of your schedule of classes. Classes taken for credit can be registered on Duck Call through Oct. 9. Non credit registration begins Mon., Sept. 28 in the Dance Department Office. UO Department of Dance-161 Gerlinger Annex-Call 346-3386