Gallery to Host Art Exhibition Pots, paintings and prints are being shown this month at the 12th Avenue Gallery in Eugene. Bob James, associate professor of art at the University, will pre sent plates, mugs, square pots, bowls, and one amphora, all of vhich have a salt glaze. The print makers are LaVerne Krause and Eunice Jensen of Portland. Krause is showing etch ings, dry points, color lithos. and woodcuts reflecting the Portland scene. She is currently teaching print making and painting at the University. Eunice Jensen is showing serigraphs and wood cuts. A number of her prints are i:i oval form and reveal the West, Bend, birds, and seasons. The work of eight sculptors can be seen to in the sculpture Carden: Phil Gilmore, Alice Lyn don, Pat Alexander, Tim Whi ten. Jerry Dodd. Yasue Sakaolu, Mabel Hansen, and Ken Kaiser The show will continue through May 4 at 361 E. 12th. Gallery hours are 3 to 6 p.m. daily ex cept Sunday and Monday, and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday evenings. University Obtains (Education Grants Grants totaling $129,600 have l*een received by the University; from the U.S. Office of Education t > make possible the training of . everal fellows to become pro fessional personnel in working' with the mentally and physically handicapped, the emotionally dis turbed, and persons with speech j and hearing difficulties. The grants are for a one-year period, starting June 1. Under the grant. $11,200 was awarded to the University’s De partment of Speech, and the bal-! nee was awarded to the School of Education. Campus Briefs Announcements for Campus Briefs must be turned in by 3:30 pm. the day before publication. Because of space limitations r.o announcements will be run more than Daniel L. Horowitz of the U.S. De pirtment of State will discuss topics de v ved from his lecture last night. ‘ Dilem •-as of American Foreign Policy." at 4 I m. today in the World Affairs Briefing Center. Students with questions from last « ight’s lecture ate urged to attend. Petitions for membership in Skull and Dagger, sophomore men’s honorary, are available on the third floor of the SU. Petitions are due April 22, and interviews will be held April 25. Honoraries that didn’t tap during last Mother's Weekend and who wish to do so this year should contact Jeani Magnano a? ext. 1185. “The Womb" coffee house will be open f-om 9 p.m. to 1 a m. tonight in the base ment of the Luther House at 1430 Kin caid St. Art work by the Creston Creek ers will be on display. Everyone interested • conversation and relaxation is invited. Mother’s Weekend (May 6-8) is rapid ly approaching. Hotel and motel reserva tions for visiting guests should be made immediately. Sign up for the University's summer group flight to Europe will be from 3-5 |j.m. Monday-Friday in 312 SU. Friday at 4 will be held today on the quad between Carson Hall and the SU. .adjacent to Straub Hail, weather permit ting. Otherwise, it will be in the Fishbowl. Job Opportunities Students may contact the Placement Of fice in Susan Campbell Hall for further in formation about the- following job opportu nities. April 21—Roseburg Public Schools, P.oseburg, Oregon, Elementary and Secon dary. April 22—Parkrose School District, Port land Oregon. Elementary and Secondary. April 25—Lake Oswego Public Schools. Lake Oswego. Oregon, Elementary and Sec ondary. April 26—Richmond Unified School Dis trict, Richmond, California, Elementary ft Secondary. . May 4—Lincoln County School District. Newport, Oregon, Elementary and Second ary. April 13—Vorde Unified School Distrcit, Riverside California. Elementary and Sec ondary. April 20 and 21—St. Helens Public Schools, St. Helens. Oregon. Elementary -end Secondary. April 18—Redmond Union High School, Redmond. Oregon. Secondary. April 22—R. T. French Co.. Area Sales man—Southern Oregon area. EMERALD CLASSIFIED ADS NOTICE CLASSIFIED Deadline: 2:00 p.m. day preceding publi cation. Deadline for Monday, however, is 10 a.m. Friday. Classified Cost: 5c per word the first day, 3c per word every day thereafter. FOR SALE GRANDFATHER clock, perfect condition, beautiful handmade oak case, weight - driven move ment Westminster chimes. $300. 746-3839. AKAI stereorecorder (Roberts) 4 track stereo. 2 speeds, speakers included. $400 value, $175. 345 8665 SMALL upright piano with bench. Completely refinished, excellent condition. $250. 343 6720, evenings. APPLES, snappy, juicy, $1 bu shel. Bring containers. 1155 Mad ison. 342-2570. SMITH-CORONA portable type writer. $70. Practically new. Call 345-8348 LONG formal, size 10. originally $36. Make offer. Ext. 1186. LARGE barbecue grill. $7.50, and end table. Call 343-8085. SINGER portable sewing machine. Excellent condition. 746-6412. SIAMESE, Burmese kittens. 91 weeks old. Phone 345-2791. GOOD electric range. $15. 3455148 CARS & CYCLES TOUR Europe in your own car and save money. Pick up a new VW in any of 56 cities in 15 countries. Prices start at $1,352 at factory. All models of VW and Porche available. Drive a VW and be free of schedules and ex cess baggage problems. Cheaper than public transportation. All details arranged before you leave. Have your car waiting for you, licensed, titled, insured, and ready to go. Enjoy world wide service on your new VW since we honor our warranty any where. Chuck Merrill has just returned and has the answers to all of your questions about motoring in Europe. Call him at Pape-Cross Volkswagen, Inc., 20 Coburg Rd. 343-3307. Authorized V'W and Porche. | BEAUTIFUL 1958 black Plym-, outh convertible. Newly over- ] hauled engine, new seat covers,! radio, heater. $350 or make of fer. 344-8146. 1961 TEMPEST. Spotless, inside j and out. Radio, heater, automat- j ic. Recent motor overhaul. New | rings, fuel pump, muffler, tail- 1 pipe. Phone 343-3935. 1961 F-Modified Sports Car. Ex- j cellent mechanical and good i street condition. Very good tires, j Body looks rough and is. $1751 cash. Phone 688-7337. 1937 1 OKU 2-dr. station wagon, | automatic transmission, power, steering, good condition. $200. 688-1522. ’57 VOLVO station wagon, $400. 1159 or after 6 935-1333. — 1952 STUDEBAKER, metallic green, V-8. Standard transmis-1 sion. Must sell. $90. Dennis, ext. ; 1643. MUST sell 1-963 Pontiac, Le Mans [ sport coupe, V-8 326 automatic, bucket seats, new white walled tires. $1,295. 3454)740. HONDA 90, good shape. 64 mod el, sacrifice at $200. Call Curt after 5, ext. 1584. 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Aire V-8. Excellent condition. $600. 344 8650. 1958 T-BIRD. New tires, rebuilt engine, extras, excellent condi tion. $995. Call 747-2852. 1960 403 PEUGEOT—sun roof, good condition. 345-7365. 1964 HONDA 250cc. Scrambler, $375. Ext. 1994 Jim Hibbard. 650CC BSA. Rebuilt. Very fast. 344 9033. 3940 Mill. CARS & CYCLES 1905 FIAT Spider. Extremely well cared for. Sacrifice $1995. Trade accepted. 3459937. 1959 AUSTIN-HEALY Sprite Good condition $595. Call 747 2852. 1955 CHEV. Fordor Excellent condition Black and white. $300. Call 345-8348. 1958 FORD Fairlane Two-Door. V-8, automatic. $195. l'hone 343 2925. '50 FORD 2 dr Automatic trails mission. Radio and heater. $150. 3430887 1959 RAMBLER wagon Fair shape. Very clean. 344-7000. 1902 HARLEY 175cc. Good pow er, good shape, extras. 344-7600 i 1950 I)E SOTO Good condition $100 343 4295. 1965 DUCAT1 Scrambler 250cc. 5 speed. $575 Ext. 474 ’59 RENAULT Good condition. Best ofTer. 343 4840. '64 HONDA 150. Immaculate con dition $325 Ext 2028 650 CC Triumph, $625 Call Hank, 345-1425. I 1962 RED TR-3 roadster, best of fer. Call Linda Walther, 747-3117 , or 688-7691 FOR RENT SMALL one-bedroom house, fire place, range, refrigerator, wa ter, garbage paid. $55, no pets. 2410 Cherrv Grove (behind 1648 E. 24th). 345 8640 FURNISHED, charming, quiet, comfortable, bed-sitting room, bath and shower, lovely yard. Parking. $44 . 2308 Willamette. 344-9710. FURNISHED apts , studio now, 1 bdrm. May 1 Parking: water and garbage paid. Campus area, 344 4674. FURNISHED single: ^ block from campus, available May through December. $50-$65. 342 4770. STUDENT MANOR apts. near campus. Both 1 and 2 bedroom apts. available; carpeted. 344 0034 ROOM for female grad, student, $40, includes kitchen and laun dry privileges. 343-7507, late eve nings. NICELY furnished one bedroom apartment. $120. 1815 Kincaid. Evenings 688-4916. ROOM and board in private home near campus. 1 male student or employed man. 344-8537. ROOM, house privileges. Beauti ful view. 156 W. 23rd. 343 4959. Call after 5. PLEASANT room available, walk ing distance downtown and cam pus. Men only. 3454247. 345 R378 STUDIO apartment. Southwest edge of campus. $75 See at 765 E. 18th, No. 12, or 344-7369. TWO nice rooms for men. 2033 E. 19th. 345-4649. WANTED HOUSING wanted: Woman grad uate student seeks housing for summer session in exchange for care of house. Susan Trelstad, 3334 Argyle Drive 5, Salem, Ore. 97302. SENIOR woman wishes to share 2 bedroom apartment. Your share $50. Call mornings before 11 or evenings after 9. 345-7736. FEMALE roommate. 1 block from campus. $42.50 month. Move in April 15. Call Jane at 1569 after 6:00. 2 UPPERCLASS women want apartment for summer and next year, close to campus. Quiet es sential. Call 2477, evenings. FEMALE roommate to share apartment. 625 E. 16th, apt. 3. 343-4738. WANTED FEMALE roomie for studio apart ment. 1 block from campus. $42 30 mo. 343-8085. TWO IN THE HKD coeds invite more roommates to share large two-story house. 343-4840. MALE roommate. Studio apart ment. 343 3543 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE throughout the U S A. and Canada A New Prod uct which will sell itself. Our line is a complete business within itself, no sideline investment ment necessary. Space-age ad vance. Used by homes, hotels, farms, institutions, factories, plant government installations and business. National Advertis-1 ing by Company. Users may or-1 der for $13.95 per gallon deliv ered prepaid. Exclusive franchise. Investment secured by fast moving inventory with a guarantee sell agreement $400 minimum—$14,758.40 max imum investment. For complete information or call: Area Code 314 PE. 9-0125 Franchise Sales Division 0 2 3024 North Lindbergh Blvd. St. Ann, Missouri 03074 JOB OPPORTUNITIES St'MM EH WOHK Swimming pool mgr. for city of Koseburg. Must have Sr life sav. and WSI certificates Write for applica tion form and additional infor mation office of city manager, 744 S.E. Hose, Roseburg, Ore. 97470. FUN JOB — GOOD PAY NO INVESTMENT Need 5 part time .salesgirls. For appointment only call Tara, Fifth Ave. 740-8998, 9 10 am, 6 7 p.m SUMMER jobs in Alaska are prof-1 liable. Listings of companyj names and addresses: SI to I>en- i is Rydjiski, c o E. H. Anuta, j H.H. 10, Lafayette, Ind. SERVICES QUALITY TYPING . . . EDIT INC . . . U of O graduate. Graduate school approved IBM executive Mrs. Davis Burnett, I 3030 Willamette No. 6 342 2045 WANTED: Typing, my home. Evenings. Call after 6 p.m. 746 8674. TYPING, 5 yrs. experience. Grad uate School approved. Call 726 7274. ACCURATE typing 345 5034 after 6 on weekends. . IBM electric, p.m. Anytime WILL type student papers. 088-1 7286. TUTORING in Spanish. Ext. 1119. TYPING—Fast Service. 344-8930. HELP WANTED ATTENTION STUDENTS Interviewers Needed 15 male students needed to work part time until end of term. Full time until September. This is a salaried position. Must be available 3 nights a week until summer. Working hours 2:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. Contact Mr. Swarenger, 345 0216. OREGON RESEARCH Institute needs even more (different) subjects for easy, fun, interesting experiment in judgment. Please call 344-1481 and make appoint ment with Mrs. Batori. RESPONSIBLE girl for waitress and counter work, full time nights only, experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in per son. Hasty House, 685 E. Broad way. 2 POSITIONS now open on the Oregana—receptionist and typ ist. Call ext. 1874 between 3-5 p.m. READER for graduate level courses in Speech and history. Must read fast orally and have a facility for library work. Will be paid by the hour. Hours may be arranged at your convenience. Call 345-2569. TRAVEL _ VISIT Russia and Israel or Is rucl, Rumania, Bulgaria, Yugo slavia, Czechoslovakia, Roland, or Spain and North Africa. $999. Hotels, meals, sightseeing, jet, roundtrip from New York. San dra Hano, 43411 Banner Drive, Long Reach, Calif. 9(HI(>7. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: sweater at 17th and Kin caul Must identify. Physical Plant. LOST: A Sys Botany Lah note book left in 16 Sc Friday after noon. Please return. F.xt 495 REWARD for return of red and white Leg nano racing hike. 343 1034 LOST: Old engraved silver Elgin j>ocket watch Sentimental value. Howard Ext 227B or 344-31^4. CONTEST CAMPUS Academy Award Pre diction Contest: A one year poss to the McDonald and Fox thea tre will be the lirst prize for the student or teacher who cor rectly predicts the outcome of this year's academy awards for ten selected categories. Other prices offered Typewritten on trie's accepted no later than noon of April 18 Details in April 4 Emerald or from Steve Dimeo. PERSONAL NORTHWEST KINDERS COM PUTER DATING SERVICE is now in operation. You ran pirk up a free questionnaire at BILE BAKER’S MEN'S STORE or from your organizational presi dent. Or write to Northwest Kinders Box 1907 Eugene, Oregon 97401 and we will send you a copy. Then you fill it out and send it to us, with a check or money or der for $3. PLAYBOY College Rate Subscriptions: 1 year $ 0 50 2 year $12.00 3 year. $16 50 Send cheek or MO. PAYABLE TO Louie Abramson (Campus Rep.) 110 E. 15th. 345-4800. VAUGHN’S KIRST YEAR ANNIVERSARY TWO FOR THE PRICE OK ONE SALE. Includes: Suits —■ Sport Coats — Slacks — Sport Shirts —Wash Pants — and Bermuda Shorts. 1225 Alder. 344 2701. WILKES, Volker, Graham, Dun lap, Anderson, Nord: chew and —our raft's better' Eggleston, Glover, Mackay, Snyder PETITIONS for I AM A DU MM A the women's honorary are now available. Contact Marsha, ext. 2288 or Judy, ext 1381. $10 REWARD for return of wal let. $35 for information leading to the thief. Call ext 1584. Ask for Cal Tigner. Ht. whore the action is. Lew Wil liams east parking lot. Hare and hound rally Saturday, 8 p.m. More information? 844 0280. WHY DID Dave Walker spend the night in a bathtub two years ago at the YK State Convention? Call Bill for details. 343-7189. DON’T miss the fabulous SPRING PICNIC coming April 30th. All welcome. THETA CHI One down, four to go! The Phantom Four CIIKER UP Daddy Longlcgs ... Chipmunk is back. “TIRED of eating alone?" Call 345-4853 eves.. Sat., Sun. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Penny Pike. Dove Second Floor MILDKACK OLYMPICS are com ing. BAHA’I: Faith for Modern Man. SU. Friday noon discussion. HAPPY 18th. L.A twins. K. S. K. R. C. B. HAPPY 21 McGoo.