TC18ER 1, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAI TurleyHurls Yanks to Series Win ._ ' ___ ' (Continued from Page 1) four to Washington, closed with a rush to take three straight by beating Walter Johnson on a rain-soaked afternoon. No other club ever had overcome such a handicap in a best-of-seven series until the. 1958 Yankees. Larsen staggered through the first inning, lucky to escape with only one Milwaukee run. When Wes Covington grounded sharply to Skowron, the Yankee He was fortunate to make the play on Covington for the second out. IBurdette could not be blamed for any of the second inning hor- ror to the 46,367 fans. First Base- man Torre messed things up all by himself with two back-to-back errors. Tied 2-2 in the eighth, the Yan- kees blasted nemesis Burdette for four runs after two were out on a double by Berra, a single by first sacker had no, down Schoendienst chance to cut at the plate. Howard, another single and a three run homer ron, for a 6-2 victory. by Carey, by 'Skow- BOX SCORE NEW YORK Bauer, rf McDougald, 2b Mantle, cf Berra, c Howard, If Lumpe, 3b Carey, 3b Skowron, lb Kubek, ss Larsen, p Turley, p TOTALS AB R'H RBI 5 5 4 4 3 3 1 4 2 1 2 34 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 6 MIL~WAUKEE Schoendenst, 2b Bruton, cf Torre, lb Aaron, rf Covington, If Mathews, 3b Crandall, c Logan, ss Burdette, p McMahon, p a-Adcock b-Mantilla TOTALS New York (A) Milwaukee (N) AB R H RBI 5 110 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 30 2 5 2 020 000 040-9 100 001 000--2 BUSINESS SERVICES Gals, those Leotards are here! In Red and Black Helenca Stretch at $3.95. Over the knee sox, too, $1.95. at the DILLON CAMPUS TOGS 1111 s. University )J35 5-4-3-2.-1 PREPARE FOR THE BLAST-OFF THIS WEEKEND by purchasing your "fuel" at RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J36 SHOES dyed any color, nylon lifts for those little heels. Same day heel service (on request). Invisible half soling. RAPID SHOE REPAIR 216 E. Washington Freeman men's shoes )J7 Physicians' Glasses Prescriptions Filled Frames Repaired and Replaced' FOR EXPERT SERVICE PHONE NO 3-9721 Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-1 Washtenaw Optical Lab 211 East Liberty Fred A. Waara E, U. Dobbs )J21 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES' LINES 2 3 4 Classified Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 TRANSPORTATION BRAVES' MISCUE-led to an unearned run in the second inning o World Series finale yesterday. The ball popped out of pitcher tLw Burdette's glove (left), who was covering first, after a bouncer hit by the Yankees' Jerry Lumpe (right) was misfielded by Milwaukee's Frank Torre. 1 DAY .80 .96 1.12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 USED CARS FOR JALE We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO' SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )NJ '57 VOLKSWAGON. Low mileage. Blac with white side wall tires. Seat covers Radio and heater. NYE MOTOR SALES Used Car' Lot Corner Division and Washington Ann Arbor )Nl( PORSCHE-1957. Coupe 1600. Silver wit red leather interior. Phone NO 3-3863 WE BUY USED FOREIGN CARS' We service all make foreign cars. a-Singled for McMahon in 9th b-Ran-for Adcock in 9th E-Torre 2. 2b-McDougald, Berra. HR-Crandall, Skowron. SB-How- ard. S-Torre, Howard, Turley. SF-Kubek. W-Turley. L--Burdette. DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN_ (Continued from' Page 4) for staff members will be open from Oct. 6 through Oct. 17 for new applica- tions and changes in contracts now in effect. Staff members who wish to in- clude surgical and medical services should make such changes in the Per- sonnel Office, Room 1020, Admin. Bldg. New applications and changes will be effective Dec. 5 with the first pay- roll deduction on Nov. 30. After Oct. 17 no new applications or changes can be accepted until Oct. 1959. University Directory: All additions and corrections for listings already sent in must be received in the University Directory office, 113 Admin. Bldg., by Mon., Oct. 13. For further information, call Florence Boyd, ext. 2152. The following student-sponsored so- cial events have been approved for the coming weekend. Social chairmen are reminded that requests for approval for social events are due in the Office of Student Affairs not later than 12 o'clock noon on the Tuesday prior to the event. Oct. 10: Graduate Student Council, Lloyd House, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Zeta Beta Tau. Oct. 11: (one o'clock closing hour)' Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Lambda, Al- pha Lambda, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Chi Phi, Delta Chi, Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Frederick House, Gomberg House, Kelsey House, Lambda :Chi Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Chi, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi,"Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Sigma Kappa, Psi Up- silon, Reeves House, Scott House, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi and Delta Kappa Epsilon, Tau Delta Phi, Taylor House, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi, Triangle, Zeta Beta Tau, Zeta Psi. Oct. 12: Elliot-Markley, Hayden, Late Registration Oct. 10: Sigma Delta Tau. Oct. 11: (one o'clock closing hour) Alpha Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Nu. Summary of action taken at Stu- dent Government Council meeting Oc- tober 8, 1958. Minutes approved as amended. Adopted motions as follows: To delegate administration for charter flight to Europe for summer 1959 to the Michigan Union. To delegate to the League the re- sponsibility for NSA tours and bud- get $50 for operating expenses to the project. To appropriate $75 to send May- nard Goldman to Conference on Stu- dent Travel in New York. Approved proposal for publication of SOC Newsletter as an experiment- al project. Approved temporary recognition for one year for Canada,'House, subject to change of wording in Article VIII changing "Committee on Student Af- fairs" to "Student Government Council." Approved activities sponsored by student organizations: India Student Association, Yoga Philosophy, Oct. 12, 3 p.m., Union Intercooperative Council, FolkSinger, Bill Friedland, Oct. 16, subject to approval Auditor for Student Organizations, Union- League, Jam Session, Oct. 24 on Diag- onal, subject to approval of Dean's Office for use of Diagonal (in view of revised library hours). Canada House, bus to Montreal-Detroit hockey game in Detroit, Oct. 26, sub- ject to budget approval. Campus elections - SGC petition- ing to open Oct. 17, close Oct. 27; posters. may go up Nov. 1; tabled consideration, of remainder of calen- dar, poll locations, rules untl next week. To re-establish Little SGC meetings to be held'weekly, to include -all' elected members and committee chairmen, Office Manager, Personnel Director. To direct Education and Student Welfare Committee to look into pos- sibility of inviting five to,,eight State Legislators to campus for a few. days. That the president ekpress to Li- brary officials appreciation for ex- tension of undergraduate library hours. / Received: Report of Cinema Guild Board,, including financial statement July 1957-June 1958. . Defeated: Motion to combine Public Relations and Campus Affairs to form Campus Relations Committee; Motion that two recommendations be submit- ted to the Council for the vacancy; Motion to leave Council seat vacant until coming elections. Tabled: Further consideration of budget until next week; Further- con- sideration of solicitation proposal pending consultation with groups in- volved. Lectures Report of an On-the-Spot Evaluation of Soviet Computer Progress: The Dept. of Elec. Eng. and the Dept. of Math. Seminar on Automatic Programming and Numerical. Analysis will sponsor a joint report of a 2-weeks' tour this fall of Soviet Digital Computing. Es- tablishments in Moscow, Kiev, and Leningrad, by Prof. Norman Scott and Assoc. Prof. John .W. Carr III. Included will be a discussion of progress in logical design, circuitry, and general hardware, and applications, including automatic programming, language translation, ninerical analysis, linear programming, and others. 4:00 p.m., Fri., Oct. 10, Rm. 311, W. Eng. Bldg. Public Lecture: Asian Studies Com- mittee and Center for Japanese Studies presents "Communist China in Per- spective." Prof. Mary C. Wright, Stan- ford Univ. 4:15 p.m., Mon., Oct. 13, Aud. C, Angell Hall. Rt. Hon. Afthony Nutting Tonight. Former Foreign Minister of Great Brit- ain and head of the British Delegation to the UN, Mr. Nutting will open the 1958-59 U of M Platform Series in Hill Aud. tonight at 8:30. "Do We Have the Resources for Survival?" is the title of his address. Tickets are on sale to- day at 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. in the Audi- torium box office. Students are of- fered a reduced rate on all tickets for the course. Season tickets will be avail- able through this evening. Lecture: On October 20, at 7:30 p.m. In the Student-Faculty Room, 4065 Frieze Bldg., Dr. Davd J. Bordua will speak on, "Middle Class Delinquency." Sponsored jointly by the Student-Fac- ulty Committee and the Social Work Club. All students and faculty mem- bers are invited to attend. Academic Notices Psychology Colloquium "Observations on Ego Development During the Treat- ment of an Atypical Child." Kenneth H. Gordon Jr., MD, Director: Lankenau Child Guidance Clinic..4:15 p.m., Fri., Oct. 10, Aud. B, Angell Hall. 'Sociology 1 Makeup Final Exam Wed., Oct. 15, 5634 Haven Hali. This exam is open to all students who were unable to take the regular final exam last June. Marshall Scholarships at British Uni- versities have been announced for 1959- 60. Twelve awards are offered every year to American graduates, men and women under the age of 28. The schol- arships are tenable for two years and each has an annual value of 500 pounds, plus tuition fees, with' an ex- tra 200 'pounds for married men. The deadline for filing applications is Oct. 31, 1958. Applications may be obtained from the British Information Services, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, New York. Further information may be ob- tained from the Offices of the drad- uate School. Language Examination for the'M.A. in History will be held Fri., Oct. 17, 4-5 p.m., 411 Mason Hall. Dictionaries may be used. Please sign the list in the History Office, 3602 Haven Hall as soon as possible. Placement Notices Teacher Examination: San Francisco Public Schools announce a teachers examination for: 1-Elementary School, and 2-Child Welfare Division Teachers (teachers of the mentally retarded- elementary level) to be held at Mission High School in San Francisco, Calif., on Sat., Nov. 15, 8:30 a.m. No examina- tions will be held elsewhere. For addi- tional information contact the Bureau of Appointments, 3528 Admin. Bldg., NOrmandy 3-1511, Ext. 489. Personnel Interviews: The following companies will be in- terviewing at the Bureau of Appoint- ments on: Wed., Oct. 22: The Prudential Insurance Company, Detroit, -Mich. Life, Sickness, and Ac- cident Insurance. Location of work, Detroit, Mich. Men with degrees in Liberal Arts for Salaried Sales Posi- tions. Sheri Development Company, Hous- ton, Texas. Basic Research in the de- velopment of methods, techniques, and instruments applicable to the solution of operating problems in exploring for petroleum and producing it from the earth. Location of work: Shell Oil Company, Houston, ''exas., Wood River, Ill.; Martinex, Calif.; Shell Chemical Corporation, Houston, Texas.; Torrance, Calif.; Shell Development Company, Houston, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Em- eryville, Calif; Men and Women with Ph.D. in physics for research. Physi- cists are engaged in fundamental ex- ploratory and applied research to de- velop new oil and chemical products and- processes. Institute Foraair Weapons Researc( University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Op- eration research (weapons evaluation) for U.S. Air Force research and devel- opment plan. Men and women with M.S.or Ph.D. In Mathematics or,Phy- sics for Research. j Personnel Requests: The Maco Corp., Huntington, Ind., Arch. Engineer to work on design of aluminum windows for commercial and residential buildings. Degree in Archi- tecture-design. Prefer practical experi- ence. Job: primarily design, work most- ly in office. Attwood Brass Works, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mechanical engineer for project or development engineer. Young man with creative ability and capability of working by himself. Lawrence-Leiter & Co., Management Consultants, 210 Westover Bldg., Kan- sas City/9, Mo. 1) Campaign Director for leading fund-raising firm working with schools, hospitals, churches ,etc. Successful background in the fund- raising field to be responsible for the conduct of campaigns. 2) Production Superintendent. Manufacturer of soaps, detergents, and other cleaning products located in the midwest. Chem. or Mech. Engineer: 35-42 with experience in production planning, cost control, chemical processing, pack- aging, mixing. 3) Chief Chemist for manufacturer fo soaps, detergents and other cleaning products in the mid- west. Male chemist: 32-40. Experienced in control and research to be respon- sible for supervising staff of six. Should have organic chemistry back- ground and experience in related busi- ness. Boeing Airplane Co., Pilotless Air- craft Div., Seattle, Washington. Need graduate engineers, physicists, and mathematicians. Assignments available in supersonic missile flight, anti-mis- sile missiles, weapon systems and ground environment integration, mis- sile guidance, computer programming, and other programs associated with the Boeing Area Defense Missile wea- pon system. W. R. McCabe and Associates, Man- agement Consultants, 818 Book Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. Interested in several men with Ph.D.'s in Physics, Chemis- try or physical chemistry and who have expeience, in cyrogenics or low tem- perature experiments. (Three years, if possible.) Oakland County Drain Commission- er, Service Bldg., 550 S. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, Mich. Need graduate civil en- gineer with a minimum of two years experience in the field of reinforced concrete design or design of sewer sys- tems. Blaw-Knox Company, 300 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh 22. Penna. Openings In Con- struction Equipment Division, Matoon, Illinois. Design Draftsman. Responsible for manufacturing detail and assembly layout, design drafting and checking. Working from design drawings to fit into manufacturing plan their maxi- plant. Thoroughly familiar with shop detail drafting. Requires 'monoprint type of parts detailing. Minimum of 8 yrs. experience, in design drafting. Product Design Engineer - to handle redesign of sub assemblies and to take charge of development of detail for changes for our Blaw Knox 34ED paver, Includes major redesign of hydraulic control system to reduce operator fa- tigue and operating batch cycle. De- tail part redesign to decrease main- tenance and improve machine reliabil- ity. Not less than 35 yrs. of age. Mini- mum 10 years experience on above ma- chine design or similar. A REAL SPORTS CAR 1957 TR-3 Triumph Roadster $2,095 'Mich. European Car Corp. Liberty at Ashley NO 5-5800 )J33 ONE-DAY SERVICE and COMPLETE SERVICE at SANFORDS ... Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Tailoring Pressing Shoe Shining 119 East Ann Street (opposite court house) \X NO 8-6966 )J32 FINISHED WORK-Specialize in ton blouses. Ironings separately. pickup and delivery. Siamese service. Also Siamese cat for NO 2-9020. cot- Free stud sale. )J29 from Friday 5 P.M. till. Monday 9 A.M. *10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas, oil and insurance included )G1 WANTED RIDE-Mon. thrU Fri.; must arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M.. from North Campus. Call NO 3-3831. Eve. )G2 WANTED TO BUY 2 OR MORE tickets, Mich.-O.S.U. game. Phone NO 2-6058. r)K4 WANTED -Lady's small, and man's large raccoon or bearskin coats. Must be in good condition and of the '20s. Call NO 3-1229. )K3 FOR SALE SMITH-CORONA typewriter. Usually $60. Phone NO 5-7711, Ext. 5434. )B35 BEAUTIFUL gray flannel suit, size 40, tailored by Hart Schaffner and Marx. Purchased February at Baskins in Chicago for $125.00. Will sacrifice for $85.00. Call NO 5-7333. )B341 FOR SALE-Two chests of draws plus one bedboard. Call NO 5-7711, Ext. 2435. )B33 FOR SALE - Small used refrigerator. Excellent for student's apartment. Phone NO 2-7394. )B32 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington. )B2 PERSONAL GENERAL Admission Football Tickets to Sell. Bring them to Union Student Offices Monday-Friday 3-5 P.M. Un- ion Lobby: Saturday 9-12. )F48 STUDENT wishes round trip ride to N.Y.C. over Thanksgiving. Share ex- penses and driving. Mike Blank, 202 Prescott, East Quad. NO 2-4591, Ext. 73. )F47 LOVE is the most fun you can have without laughing.')F CAMPUS CLOSEUPS Do You Know? Susie Guffy...........NO 3-1561 Larry Kass ..............NO 3-7541 )F FOR N.Y. TIMES Sunday Delivery and Weekday by mail Call NO 5-7944 after 6 P.M. )F29 Young, ATTRACTIVE, Thrifty maga- zine agency wishes to attract readers. Object: subscriptions. Single and mar- ried may apply by phoning Student Periodical Agency NO 2-3061. )F39 BABY SITTER-Afternoons. Must have transportation. Call NO 3-3827 morn- ings or afternoons. )F13 SITUATIONS WANTED DICTAPHONE OPERATOR. Good com- mand of English. Call *ary Harkins at NO 8-9241. ~ )AA1 BIKES and SCOOTERS MAN'S Bike. $15. Call Dave Guillaume, 327 Tyler House, E. Quad. )Z4 CUSHAMN - PARILLA Motor Scooters, Motor Bikes. Sales and Service. Ex- perienced Repairmen. England Sport- Ing Goods, Huron at Ashley. Phone NO 5-5284. )Z3 1956 ALL-STATE Scooter and English bike. Call NO 2-1593 after 5 P.M. )Z2 VESPA Motor Scooters, world's finest at the lowest price. October Special - year's supply of gas free with each purchase. NO 8-8616. )Z1 FOR RENT DO YOU WANT LOWER RENT? Two bedroom furnished cottage, Portage Lake. $45. HU 3-0794. )C79 % DOUBLE for man. Reasonable rent includes linen, COOKING FACILI- TIES,' parking, TV. and automatic washing facilities. Hazel 6-2321, after 6. If no answer, NO 5-6712 and ask for Dale. )C80 723 LAWRENCE. Double sleeping rooms for students. Close to St. Joseph Hosp. and campus. Call NO 5-7452. )C78 1001 FOREST-Large single room for men. Linens and cleaning, parking space included. $40 monthly. NO. 3-2109. )C77 314- WEST MADISON ST. Cozy little room for student or working- man. Clean habits, no smoking or drink- ing. Place for car in drive. Only $7.00 per week. Phone NO 2-3926. )C76 WOMEN-Large double room, attrac- tive, cleaned weekly, innerspring mat- tresses, linen furnished, modern kit- chen, cooking utensils and dishes furnished, laundry facilities. Tele- phone 2-1394. )C72 APARTMENT NEAR CAMPUS-2 bed- room, unfurnished. with stove and refrig. Very nicely decorated. $115.00 per month. 1114 S. Forest, NO 3-5098, NO 3-1447. )C75 ATTRACTIVE 3 room apartment in private home. Separate entrance." Ideal for grad student. Car needed. Furnished. Call NO 3-3909. IC74 APT. for rent for 2, 3, adults or a couple. Very reasonable. Call NO 3-4402. )C68 IDEAL 3 room apartment for couple. Newly furnished. Ultra modern. Ex- cellent location. Immediate occu- pancy. Call 8-7876 or 3-1887. )C63 SINGLE room near all sport areas. Clean and quiet. $10 per week. Stop by 402 Benjamin or call NO 2-8372. )C57 2 ROOM SUITE for men. with attached clothes closet. % block from cam- pus. $9 per person. Also double room, $7- per person..NO 3-7242. . )C58 LARGE ROOM for male students,' % block from campus. Cooking privi- leges. 417 B. Liberty. Ny0 5-7588. -)C52 SINGLE ROOM for man. Near Campus. NO 8-8681 'after 5:00 P.M. 10 1 E. University. )C49 LARGE Single Room for Man. Three Blocks from Campus. Across from Wine's Field, near all sports areas. Linen furnished. Call NO 2-8372. )C25 TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE. US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor, Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas- ant surroundings., STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT 10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199 )C3 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. Modern furnished apartments. 514 S, Forest. NO 2-1443. )C4 ALTERATIONS CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a newj single-breasted model. $15. Old style wide lapel single-breasted coat into a new style narrow lapel' ' model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor- ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michigan, for free details or phone WO 3-5776. )P1 LOST-MAN'S YELLOW 'GOLD WRIST WATCH, from wrist unaccountably. Hamilton watch with yellow - gold flexible link bracelet, snap fastening. Saturday afternoon after 4:30 P.M. probably on Huron Street between Forst and Fifth Avenue, or South on Fifth over from Huron' to Washing- ton, or on Washington West to Ash- ley, or on South Main between Wash- ington and Curtis restaurant. Finders please phone NO 3-151, Ext. 2887, or phone Police Dept. or write Box A 21 In care of The Michigan Daily. Sub- stantial reward when owner identi- fies. )A21 Lost and Found LOST--Brown leather purse containing glasses and woAlet with important papers. Reward. If -found contact Windy Gross. NO 3-9342. )A22 LOOT: One silver spoon marked "M.W.," possibly in Auditorium B Friday, Sept. 19. Call John Weimer, English .Dept. or NO 2-5250. )A15 EMPLOYMENT FOR MALES OLDER GRAD Stud. to do part-time recreational work with boys. Call Mr. Clifton, NO 3-5011. )YI HELP WANTED PART TIME-Four well-dressed, young men. $15 per evening. Car necessary. Call NO 2-5127 6-9 P.M. Friday. )HlR REGISTERED Nurses and lab. tech. nician. Top starting salaries in ac- cordance. with qualifications. Mio Medical Center (Osteopathic). Mio, Michigan. ')H14 MALE AND FEMALE dancing instruc- tors wanted over 21. Experiinee need- ed. Apply in person. Arthur Murray Studios, 1311 S. University. )HS ROOM AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED at Tappan Inter- national House. 724 Tappan. NO 5. 5703.)X7 MG-TF for sale. Excellent condition with radio, heater, electric defrosters. Call NO 2-7987 after 5:30. P.M. )NI'1 CAR SERYICE, ACCESSORIES ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES .4--7OuI5, $63.75; 4-710x15, $76.95; 4-760x15, $82.95. Plus tax and recappable tires. Budget terms. HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main and Catherine-NO 8-7717 )S2 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 )S4 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly"service' is our business. Atlas tires, batteries. and, acces- sories. Waranteed a guaranteed. See us for the best price on new used tires. Road service -- mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get .i' 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168 )S1 LOST AND FOUND LOST --Black Sketchbook. If found please contact Marushka Lutz, NO 3-6387. )A25 LOST-One pair of charcoal horned glasses presumably in vicinity o P-Bell. Call NO 3-7019. d r of t] )A POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 $3.00 -- 100 lbs. Delivered C.O.D. Also Cabbage $1.00 Bu. - Tomatoes - Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747 )J24 FOX MOTEL Room Phones Free TV 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 )J8 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS A If; S Sponsored Dy 1217 and 1317 S. University. NO 8-7942 )X5 Ui ..... ...... 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