YWCA Mothers Plan Activities Mothers of children in the YWCA Co-operative nursery met Monday night to plan the coming year with Mrs. Robert Vagner, new nursery school di rector. Classes will be held each morn ing, Monday through Friday, from 9-12 at the Congregational Church Plymouth house. Three year-olds attend classes Tues day and Thursday and the four year-olds attend on Monday. Wednesday and Thursday. There are still a few openings in both age groups for the classes which begin September 27. The children of University employees, faculty members and students are urged to attend The nursery school is spon sored by the University YWCA, a community chest agency. Further information can be ob tained from Mrs. Robert Vag ner at 4-0031 or Mrs. Roland Bartel at 5-1415. Senior Petitions Deadline Tuesday Petitions for senior class president must be turned in by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, accord ing to Bob Summers, ASUO president. The position was vacated when Bob Glass left school to attend dental school. The of fice will not be filled by Vice President Len Calvert but must be filled through petition. This situation was explained by Summers who stated that the ASUO constitution is very clear on all matters of vacan cies. CLASSIFIEDS SALESMEN TO CALL ON CON TRACTORS, Counties, State Highway using earth moving equipment, to introduce in this area, proven Hydraulic Track Adjusters and Road Patrol Moldboard Shock Absorbers. Must have general knowledge of heavy earth moving equip ment. Must have car. Refer ences required. Draw against commission or salary. May permit non-conflicting side line. Mr. Gerald H. Delin will interview at the Eugene Hotel from 1:30 until 9:00 p.m. on September 29th. Found: 3 new books at Endicott’s Radio Repair Sept. 24. 871 E. 13th. Phone 5-6272. Wanted: Girl to work for board, room, and wages. Ph. 48215. Board & Room: Clean Modern Rooms for Men in home con venient to Campus. 1355 Wal nut. Phone 4-3188. 9-29 For Sale: Men’s Raleigh Sports Bike. Call 5-6888. Room & Board: Board alone. Phone 4-0422. Mrs. Kile, 874 E. 13th. Wanted: Ride from Springfield 8MWF. Call 7-9922. Wanted STUDENT SALESMEN To sell America's finest line of fraternity and sorority favors on your college campus. Liberal commis sion and bonus for aggres sive fraternity sophomore or junior. Apply: L. & L. Party Favors 141 So. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mexico to Offer '55 Scholarships Scholarships for study in Mex ico during 1955 will again be of fered by the Mexican govern ment, according to Kenneth Hol land, president of the Institute of International Education. Open to graduate and under graduate students with a know ledge of Spanish, the awards are given through the Mexico-United States Commission on Cultural Co-operation. Awards are for the academic year beginning March 1, 1955. Deadline for application is No vember 1, 1954. Applicants may write for information to the Institute of International Educa tion, 1 East 67th St., New York City. TODAY’S STAFF Makeup Editor—Sally Ryan. Night staff—Carole Beech. Makeup consultant — Paul Keefe. T Infirmary Announces Student 'Sick List' Following is a list of students, compiled by Miss Helen Elizabeth Wilders, infirmary nurse, who have reported for medical atten tion since the beginning of school: Richard L, Mobley, Owen C. H&l vorson, Rob Warren Roy, Bruce W. Field, Robert C. Hutchens, Elaine S. Megquier, Charlotte A. Schmidt and Kathryn J. Hallo way. Prouty's She Se ervice * Invisible Resoling * Refinishing * Repairing * Dyeing K. B. PROUTY 970 Oak Si. Eugana, Ora. "FOR THAT TRIM LOOK" TRY THE STUDENT UNION BARBER SHOP S. U. Basement Level Hours: 8:00 a m. to 5:30 p.m. New Salem By-Pass Opens in Near Future SALEM- (A P) -The Sulem by pass on Pacific Highway East will open Nov. 1, State Highway Engineer R. H. Baldock has an nounced. The project, which cost $2,150, 000, makes it unnecessary for through traffic to go through the capitol city. The section Is 10 miles long. Just Arrived at Fennell's CHARCOAL GREY SLACKS! Finest Quality $4.95 • New • Smart Charcoal—The Color for '54! See Them Today at FENNELL'S Campus Men's Wear On The Campus I LM NOW KING SIZE OR REGULAR! Ugce r/^Much^\ It’s the FILTER that Counts and L&M has the Best! L&Ms have already won the quickest, most enthusiastic nation-wide accept ance a cigarette ever had. Now, L&M comes to you in king-size, too ... the same great cigarette — at the same low price as regular. In either size — only L&M Filters give you real full-flavored smoking en joyment-plus the Miracle Tip —the elfective filtration you need. You get much more flavor - much less nico tine - a light and mild smoke. Re member, it’s the filter that counts and L&M has the best! Buy L&Ms king-size or regular. JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED! AMERICA’S HIGHEST QUALITY FILTER CIGARETTE