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THERAPEUTIC } MASSAGE ) Treat Yourself to a y FULL BODY MASSAGE ( Feel r • re-energized 1 • tension/stress release 2 • complete relaxation 5 Loren Swift, MT ( 485-6742 j Slate Licensed. Call for Appointment. C Gift Certificates Available. 2 815.00/One Hour y Wednesday 17 Workshops Small Claims is the topic for People’s Law School from 7-9 pm at Patterson Community School, 1510 W 15th. Free. Applique a Jacket in a day at Jean’s Knitting Center from 10-4 today. Call 343-9916 for details. Decision Matrix Design Work shop features a communications strategy to be used immediately by those who must transmit com plex policies, concepts, and pro cedures. The workshop costs 830 and is held at 315 W Broad way (at Lincoln) from 6:30-9:30 pm. Pre-register, please, by call ing 343-5130 and talking to Donald Ford, Consultant. Super Energy Efficient Existing Homes will teach you how to save energy and money by tight ening up your home. The work shop is held in Eugene City Council Chambers, 777 Pearl, and is sponsored by OSU Ex tension Service. Call 687-4243 for more information. Free. Patience & Sarah ।-1 i Jan Eliot —-1 50 HOW’ 5 THE. WOMEN’S GROUP GOING. ?? LOTS OF ARGUMENTS, POLARIZED IDEOLOGIES, VAST DIFFERENCES IN PERSONALITY., DAGWOOD, GET ME OUT OF HEREI l ( I THINK! 811 OFF MORE THAN I CAN CHEW. ou Children Comic Book Swap Meet at 3 pm at the Eugene Public Library Lecture Room is free. Michael Wheeler, West Coast comic collector, will talk with kids who collect comics and kids inter ested in starting. Bring what you’re willing to trade ... let others know what you want. Stories for ages 4 to 6 are held every Wednesday at 11 am and 3 pm in the children’s department, Springfield Public Library, 726-3765. Free. Meetings Oregon Human Rights Coalition meets at Whitebird Clinic, 341 E 12th, from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm. Call Rebecca at 689-9290 for more information. Friends of Extension meet at The Extension Auditorium at 950 W 13th at 7:30 pm. Call 687 4243 for more information. Radio Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival continues on KLCC 89.7 FM at 8:15 am with selections by Hen sel, Brahms, C Schumann, and Bartok. —11 -T 343-21561 ( ‘ lb S00.00 FOR M HOURS DELIERD ANO SETUP FULLY TRAILENIZED • s' OIAMETER PAOPANE POMERED • 4 BUBBLE JETS parvacv SCREENS • CEMI BECK Thursday 18 Speakers Allan Winkler, UO historian, dis cusses “20th Century America and the Impact of War" at 8 pm at the Eugene Conference Center adjacent to the Hilton Hotel, 7th and Oak. He will evaluate the homefront response to various wars, Including the fluctuations in popular support. Free. Part of the annual Forum Lecture Series sponsored by the U of O Committee for the Arts and Humanities. Concert Music Children’s Choral Festival will gather some 2,500 grade school children from 41 Oregon schools at the Hult Center for the Per forming arts. Begins at 10 am. with concerts by six children’s choral groups and 10 school singing units, and includes a special 3 pm concert by the Vien na Choir Boys. Vienna Choir Boys will present a public concert at 8 pm in the Silva Concert Hall; call the Hult Center box office, 687-5000 for ticket information. Workshops Toys: Muriel Singer, director of Child Care Inc., will lead an in formal discussion of different types of worthwhile toys for chil dren and will explore the link be tween child abuse and toys from 7-8:30 pm at 169 N Washington St (at the edge of Skinners Butte Park). Free. Call 344-1165 for more information. Mind As Healer, Mind As Player by Douglas Bloch is free at the Eugene Center for Acupuncture and Acupressure, 1177 Pearl, 341-3593, from 7:30-10 pm. Learn to make fancy pillows at Jean’s Knitting Center; call 343-9916 for details. Theatre Oh, What a Lovely War! con tinues at the University; see Wednesday’s listing for ticket in formation. Radio Taylor Made Piano features “Prebop” at 1 pm on KLCC, 89.7 FM, featuring Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and others. A Canticle for Liebowitz, NPR Playhouse Production, plays part 2 of 15, at 7:30 pm on KLCC 89.7 FM. Come to the Market where shopping is utll a friendly experience and prices are reasonable The 'ate night Mon Sat 7 Midnight allemative Sun 10-Midnight grocery store SAFETY $R OFF WITH SPECIAL: w THIS AO Call for FREE inspection Fireplace, Woodstove or insert 689*5478 Coupon valid thru 12-31-82 DEADLINE: Monday noon for Thursday's edition. (Deadline at Eugene Public Library and Springfield mr. , • —— • Public Library is Saturday. 3 P.M.y what’s Happening A free weekly calendar of events and entertainment Circle appropriate Event Category: Concert Music Boogie Music 'Dance Theatre Film Video Radio Art Workshop* Speakers Meetings Announcements oporte / secreeson Faint/ Festivals Children Etc. Describe Event: ____ ___ Cost:_ AM Date(s) __PM Location / Address ___ __ Phone:_ Sponsor:___ Contact Person: _-_Phone: DROP this form at: Down to Earth Home & Garden Store, S0 E. 1ith and 24th & Hilyard: Eugene Copy Center, 410 E. 11th; Kinko’s, 860 E. 13th; New Frontier Market, 8th & Van Buren; Paper Traders Annex, Sth St. Public Market, and Southtowne, 2835 Oak: Red Barn Groceries, 4th A Blair; Eugene Public Library, 13th A Olive; Springfield Public Library, Springfield City Hall.