PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2.1965 .. ..... . ........ . ........ . .w+s.+«. ..s s..vv MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Five-Game Streaks End For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoe 764-0557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M. By The Associated Press The St. Louis Cardinals pulled out of a five-game tailspin and checked San Francisco's winning string at five yesterday, edging the Giants 2-1 behind the five- hit pitching of left-hander Ray Sadecki. Sadecki stymied the Gialits ex- cept for Willie McCovey's 12th home run and picked up his sec- ond victory ITn six decisions. Two of Bill White's three hits off San Francisco ace Juan Marichal, 7-5, started scoring innings for the Cardinals. White singled in the fourth in- ning, raced all the way to third when right fielder Jesus Alou booted the ball and scored on a ground out. In the sixth, White singled and was forced at second by Ken Boyer, who mover ,up on an infield outand scored on Dick Groat's single. Jim Hickman's second home run of the game spearheaded a six- run rally in the fifth inning, lift- ing the New York Mets past the Chicago Cubs 10-5. The Mets bat- tered Cub pitching for 15 hits, three each by Joe Christopher, Chuck Hiller and Roy McMillan. Larry Bearnath was the win- ner in relief of Warren Spahn, touched for 10 singles in 3% in- nings. George Brunet scattered seven hits as the Los Angeles Angels trimmed Boston 4-1 in the only American League game scheduled. Rookie Jose Cardenale and Julio Gotay hit key doubles for the An- gels, and Cardenale stole home. Can Yankees Make It Six Titles in a Row? FOR RENT FURN. 3 BDRM. HOMSE. Make offer. 8-9755 eves. 035' 521 WALNUT. Furn. rooms avail. im- mediately. Rent $25-$35. month. Call SUMMER SUBLET 1 1BDRM. APT. 3 blks. from campus. All new Danish miodfurn., complete- ly carpeted, ideal location. 1000 Oak- land Apts. Call NO 3-7121. U35 2 BDRMS., unfurn., mod, apt. 8125.1 4 HELP WANTED PART TIME BUSINESS SERVICES ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in USED CARS 403 PEUGEOT, 26,000 miles, excel. cond. Owner going to Europe. Call 865-2443. N19 By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK-Will the New York Yankees be able to come from behind and win the Ameri- can League pennant again? They almost always do. At least, they have in the past. The Yan- kees haven't lost a pennant since; 1959. In each of the last five years, they had to come from be- NO 8-6906 G33hind to win. 801 Miller. Call 665-9591 after 5. U33 Using June 1, after a quarter of FOR RENT FOR FALL-New, 1 and 2 BEAUTIFULLY FURN. 1 bdrm. apt. the season, as a yardstick, not bdrm. furn. apts. Call 665-8330 after 6. avail. June 5-Aug. 20. $125.'mo. Rent Once in those five winning years C32 includes air-cond., use of swimming -once----- ---------- pool. 1110 Maiden Lane. Apt. 109. Call have the Yankees been in sole AVAIL. JUNE 17-AUG. 30. Attractive 761-0533. U34 possession of first place on that l ultra-modern 4 bdrm. furn. home, 2 - date. baths, close to playground in Patten- MAYNARD HOUSE ON CAMPUS, air- C tgill area, NO 3-5188. C34 cond., 1 bdrm., May 26-Aug. 26. Call ClOSeSt 663-3276 or 665-4406. U26 The closest they came to that SINGLE APT. Furn., good location, Shey etutiities Inquire 9-5 at 416 E SUMMER ROOMMATE, female, apt., was in 1963 when they were tiednHuron. C28 own bdrm., washer, dryer, piano, with the Cleveland Indians for --------------__ nicely furn. near campus and Hosp. first place. The Yankees went on NO 5-9675. U36 to wi by 0% aATTENT ION to win by 101/2 games. ARTIST'S STUDIO. $25 month for sum- Of course, the Yankees, cur- SINGLE & DOUBLE ROOMS for men, mer. Call 665-5297 after 6 p.m. U21 genly ire ineigth lac, 912 summer and/or fall, right on campus. I-__. __ ._____------____-*.- rently mired in eighth place, 9% Call NO 3-5930. C31 ONE ROOMMATE OPENING in air- games off the pace, never were - - conditioned, modern, two-bedroom this far behind. APT., 3 RM., private bath, unfurn., apartment near campus. Has own A year ago at this time, the $85 mtro., East Univ. NO 2-4684. C27 balcony. Good price for term IIIB or Y7,, wri k, - A-,now. Call 662-6934. U23 3i t{ ,1 ,; 4 _I l 6 S I .I I I .. . .. ,, .u . your clothes? We'll reweave themj . 12-20 Hours Per Week like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 National corp. will train men to deliver Arcade. advertising gifts and display work, ^ - ~~- sales division. Salary guaranteed 40-60 REWEAVTNO-Burns, teal's, etc. Hahn's per week. Car needed. Full time open- Reweaving, 313 S. State, 665-0800, Jugs also avail. For interview, Room -- - -- - - 212 SAB, 3:00 p.m. Fri., or Call NO C 2-5030. 116 CAMPUS OPTICIANS PART TIME-Sophisticated sales pro- , motion of traditional men s wear. Make your own hours, evenings and. weekends. Write College Classics. 15851 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43201. H31 FIGURE MODEL Outdoor photo study. Experience not necessary. For interview reply P. O. Box 2012, Ann Arbor. H30 located at 240 Nickels Arcade Rapid frame replacement Doctors Prescriptions filled 662-9116 9-5:30, Sat. 9-2 665-8184 Your Number FOR QUICK, ACCTJR- ATE AND EXPERIENU E manuscript and thesis typing, transcription- medital, legal and technical confer- ences; mimeographing; offset; ditto; lithography; varityping and compo- sition. AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE WANT TO MAKE SOME MONEY? The Daily needs part time help for a few days. No experience in anything needed. Call Bruce Wasserstein at ' 764-0552 in the afternoons H424 MICKEY MANTLE xaxees were in f1th place, 4% games behind Chicago. They went' on to win their fifth straight flag, one game over the White Sox. 1960 Worst The Yankees' worst Junk 1 posi-t tion in the last six years was in 1960 when they bided their time in fourth place, six games behind the league leading Baltimore Ori- oles. At the end, it was the Yan- kees by eight games over the run- ner-up Orioles. The next year, the Yankees found themselves in third place,{ trailing the front-running Detroit Tigers by four games. They de-: feated the Tigers by eight games, that year. In 1962, the Yankees were in second place, only a game behind the Cleveland Indians. New York won by five games, with Cleve- land finishing sixth and Min-j nesota second. Made It Up While the present 912 deficit may appear insurmountable, the fact is that the Yankees made up more than that in three of the past five years, since ."June 1. They made up 14, games in 1960, 12 in 1961, 6 in 1962, 10/2 in 1963 and 51/2 in 1964. It must be pointed out that,j with the exception of 1963, the Yankees were at full strength for 3 BDRM FURN. House, small back yard. --- _Ie--- --- -------- - 726 S. Division. Reut-$200 or best FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB. MALE VOLUNTEERS wanted for sum- ofer. 662-7384. C24 5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:0 ME VOLkNTEES wned for sum- -____--- -_____-__ - --. weekdays, 663-2085. U28 mer workcamps. Tennessee, Chicago, ___ Cleveland, and N.Y. state. 3 weeks to COUNTRY LIVING FURNISHED APT. for two avail, for all summei; physical labor and/or o July and Aug. Reasonable rent. Very social work International Voluntary WOULD Y No neghbors, modern, 9 room brick close to campus. Call 662-4044 after Service. 1116 E. 54th Place, Chicago, house, newly carpeted and painted.$noon. U24 Ill. 60615. H28 -But yo 2 car garage. no small children. 10 -_ How abo minutes from Ann Arbor. Call NOC2- WANTED-One roommate (female) to SOME HOUSEOROLD help and babysit- t ful 6287. 030 move into cool, interesting type ting in exchange for room and board, - Iapartn"rt located across the street pleasant home, walking distance from 24,000s NO LEASE REQUIRED from Fast Quad. Call NO 2-8257 after campus Call NO 2-5831. H21 6:30 p m. and ask for Barb. Doree or-- than yo Large studio, unfurn., $70/mo., includes Rosalie. People who don't like kittens BABY SITTER wanted for Wed. & Fri. hand e all utilities. Also spacious I bdrm. need not apply. U22 nights from 7-11, must have own G.M. ca apt., unfurn., $95/mo. Includes all ----- --- ------ trans. Call 665-7516. H27 galtor utilities. 663-7268. C4' WASHTENAW-SOUTH U. FULL TIME openings for recreation lube. E 3 bedroom apts. avail. June 1 aide (male), attendants and nurses radio) 815 E. ANN 4 men-25 each aides. Call personnel director, NO cannot 3 men-$30 each 3-8571, ext. 267. 126 you wil 2 & 2 man furnished apts. available 2 men-$35 each 6576, An immediately and for fall. One block Cail Ron, 761-2795 BABYSITTING, month of July, family vide fu to campus and St. Joseph Hospital. U21 with 4 children, ages 3 to 8, looking absolute N ear - --u___m for mature student, perhaps elem. ed. calling. SUMMER ONZY-Near campus. 5 room, major, to accompany them to Lake- 1 10 N. THAYER ftun. n r 3 or 4 453-6006. UiS Michigan cottage, other help in ------household, good salary. 668-7312. H23 EU ROB 2, 3, r4 4 man, modern furnished FO-HESMMR--__ " aay.68-32.123 E R aps. t r fall. Disposals, al-to-wall e Furnished andFunurnished for 1-4 JOIN THE DAILY-See Judy Warren NEW] carpeing, etc. Less than one block peoe all 663-7268. U7 at Student Publications Bldg., 420 to-campu-iMaynard St. 506 t0C antLS nf'i wu.fl'#--fl7h nx ASSOCIATES, INC. 334 Catherine St. NEW CARS YOU PREFER A NEW CAR? ou think you can't afford one? out a brand new 1965 General OPEL demonstratorrcarrying EG.M. warranty for 2 yrs. miles? These brand new sell below list, at lower prices ou'll pay for many second- ars These remarkable new rs give at least 30 miles per plenty of room even for tall s, and never need chassis verything you need (except is standard equipment. We advertise demo prices, but if l phone Mr. Ehnis at NO 2- n Arbor Buick, he will pro- ll courteous information at ly no obligation to you for V3 PEAN CARS, INC. CARS AND SERVICE E. Michigan, Ypsilanti VW, 1960, sunroof, service records, new tires, good cond. $850. NO 5-3373 after 6:00. N21 1964 CHEVY II, auto. trans., 4 dr. sedan witli radio, white tires. $1595. Call 761-2733 or 662-9414. N18 1962 VW BUS, 9 passenger. 21,000 miles, excel. cond. Call 665-3359. N17 3 CAR Family selling 2 cars, both excel. cond., red '63 TR3B, white '61 Re- nault, 483-5296 after 5:00. N13 TRIUMPH TR-4, 1964 roadster. Clean, 14.b0 miles. Never 'raced. Four on the floor. wire wheels, radio, heater, windshield washer. Green, black top. Racing stripes, seat belts. One owner. $2b00. Can be seen at 523 Nefi Road, Grosse Point. Call TU 2-8535 for appointment. N3 ALi'$A --1963 Sprint Speciale. One own- er. Mint condition. Best offer. 3150 Morgan Road. NI MGB '63. Blue Roadster, wire wheels. lugga.aie rack, radio. 665-5620. N8 '59 01 1S 4 door station wagon. Cali NO 3 3547, N2 WANTED TO RENT GARAGE WANTED--To rent, vicinity Plymouth Rd. and Broadway, near Brookside Apts. For one car. Write Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. L1 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND/OR BOARD for men avail, for summer excel. location, near hos- pitals and main campus. Stop by Phi Alpha Kappa, 1010 E. Ann or phone 662-4549. E2 CO-OPS are a good place to eat this summer. Board $11 per wk. Room & board $17 per week. Join for I or both terms. Ontact [ntter-Cooper- ative Council, 2546 SAB. Call 668-- 68 P2R TEl TRANSPORTATION Gotay reached base on an error" in the third inning, scoring on D Cardenale's double and an infield Url s out. Cardenal then stole home for the second time this year. A walk, singles by Paul Schaal and Bob i Rodgers and Gotay's double add- ed two more runs in the seventh. " ,n The Pittsburgh Pirates put their ; C a s in Do [han 500 11-game winning streak on the line against visiting Philadelphia, and Houston entertained Milwau- kee in National League games. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota Chicago Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Los Angeles Boston New York Washington Kansas City W 27 27 25 25 21 25 21 19 20 10 L 15 16 19 21 20 24 22 26 28 29 Pee. .643 .628 .569 .543 .512 .510 .488 .422 .417 .256 GB 14 3, 4 51 61, 91. 10 15?/ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 4, Boston 1 Only game scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at New York (t-n) Chicago at Cleveland (n) Baltimore at Kansas City (n) Boston at Minnesota (n) Washington at Los Angeles (2,t-n) INDIANAPOLIS (P)-The bag- pipes played long and loudly for Scot Jimmy Clark's record-smash- ing big Indianapolis 500-mile auto race triumph in a safe, sane but mechanically fatal Memorial Day motor classic. It was the first victory by a foreigner since the 1916 race was won by Italy's Dario Resta. However, paens also sounded for the greatest showing by rookie drivers, who won five of the first; nine places in Monday's metholical grind which bowled out ailing ma- chines like ten-pins. Less Durable The new breed of rear-engine speedsters, 27 in all against four one-time Offenhauser roadsters and two ill-fated Novis, was far less durable than the new breed of drivers. Twenty-two cars were knocked' out of the race, most of them be- fore it was half finished, leaving only 11 running when Clark won with a record average of 150.686 m.p.m., about five miles ahead of runner-up Parnelli Jones of Tor- rance, Calif., the 1963 champion. Nine of 17 ,rear-engine Fords and nine of 10 rear engine Offys limped off the track. Two of the four Of fy roadsters. finished, but' neither Novi did. Third Place Third was Italian-born rookie Mario Andretti, now from Na- zareth, Pa., who as well as Clark and Jones shattered the former record of 147.3 m.p.h. set by 1964 winner A. J. Foyt of Housten, Tex. Luckless Foyt, Monday's pole driver and also 1961 champion, virtually handed the race to Clark when the transmission failed on his mod ified Lotus-Ford after{ battling the Scot closely for 290 miles. Campus Management 662-7787 eves. & Sun. 603-9064 C22 Apartments Galore FOR FALL: Married. 2, 3, or 4 personI apts. from $95 to $240. Campus loca- tion, new and used buildings. Cheap suimer sublets also avail.- 2ND SESSION, for 2, 3 or 4, new air 2cnd apt Bagain summer rates. Call 668 8't23, 665 8330 or 665-2689. U3 4 PEOPLE to sublease apt. May 5 to Sept 1. Furn and air cond. Call HU 3 6100, ext. 3960. U5 PERSONAL SIN A NEW INTERPRETATION! Do you understand what sin is? Do; you really know what the word means? Do you think it's a meaning- ful concept today? We'll be discuss- ing these and other related questions to'iight at 7:30 in Room 3C of the Union. Michigan Christian Fellow- ship. F36 SPRING-SUMMER FUN! Join the University Activities Center summer committee. Come to Student Offices, Michigan Union, M. & W., JOBS-Professional, technical, clerical, restaurant, etc. Full and part-time. Listed with The Clearing House, 662- 6574, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. HO STUDENTS--Uhoose your own hours! Scholarship offered! Cali 761-2779 8-11 a.m. H7 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues.. 9 4: Fri., 1-7, 18 21 yrs. old need parent's peruiissi' n. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29 LOST AND FOUND the most part. Their present plight PATRICK J. PULTE. INC. is due largely to crippling injuries 214 E. Huron to Elston Howard, Roger Mais NO 5-9405 and Mickey Mantle. after 5 p.m., NO 3-1121 Ford Problem C Another important factor has A - F AVAILA4BLE AUG 15 & FOR SUIMMER I been Whitey Ford's inconsistency S(!BLET-Large 3 or 4 person apts.- following a winter operation to Also large turn, rooms. NO 2-2197 or cure a circulatory problem in his CNos-8601. 017 pitching arm. ATTRACTIVE, 2 bdrm., large furn. Howard is still disabled, Mantle apt Pano, garage. Near campus. is still hobbled by weak knees, and Heat, water included. Grad women1 students, married couples preferred. Whitey has become strictly a $150 mo Call NO 5-4740 or see 1523 warm weather worker. Mans, back S. Univ. C5 in the line-up, still favors a leg, FURN. 3 bdrn house, ceramic bath, damaged by a pulled hamstring fueplace, newly decorated. Hill- muscle. l)ivison area Summer $480 mo. Fall Then, too, there is the matter of $2mn. Call NO 3-028. non-hitting. The team as a whole is hitting .216. Regulars Clete ROOMS FOR MEN Boyer, Tony Kubek, Doc Edwards and Maris are hitting below .200. $20 per month Few Runs Washtenow County's authorized V.W. De HU 2-2175 DRIVER-Car expenses paid to drive S olChevy II to Minneapolis any date be- y tween June 27 to July 5. Call NO 3- ,aler 3165. Gil * NAMES MY MOTHER CALLED ME 3-5, T. & Th. 1-3. F33 REWARD - For the return of the SIGMA CHI international sweetheart WANT TO meet interesting people, trophy. Call 668-7597. A6 have fun, AND MAKE MONEY? Then . - Bruce Wassterstein wants you. You BAKES AND SCOOTERS can reach him at 764-0552 afternoons or stop by The Michigan Daily, 420 IU- _.9, __e __- Maynard St. F28 TRIUMPH 500 cc. 1956, excellent con- yn S.F diton. Best offer. Call Jeff. 764-9300 NEED A TUTOR for statistics ( Soc., days, 663-4086 nights. Z8 Econ, Bus. Ad, Math)I? Call 665-2378. - E . . a ? - JOIN the fun world of HONDA. Econo- RENT YOUR TV frmNEJA my performance and dependability Vrom Nfrom $253. See them at HONDA OF GE and Zenith portables for only $10 ANN ARBOR, 3000 Packard Rd., 665- per month. FNBE service and de- 9281. Z (i I i NATIONAL LEAGUE IdtkMax Shulman for Kellogg's. (By the author of Dobie Gillis, Rally Round the Flag, Boys, etc.) Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati St. Louis x-Milwaukee x-Housion x-Philadelphia x-Pittsburgh Chicago New York x-Late game W 29 26 24 24 21 23 20 20 20 18 L 17 21 20 21 19 25 24 24 25 29 Pet. .630 .553 .545 .533 .525 .479 .455 .455 .444 .383 GB 31/ 4 414 5 7 8 8 11z not included. The Yankees have scored three or fewer runs in 17 of their 45 games. And seven of the other nine clubs have hit more home runs. Will the Yankees come back? They've got four months to show whether they can do it again. Astros, Angels Complete Swap HOUSTON P) -- Veteran out- fielder Al Spangler was traded by the Houston Astros yesterday to the Los Angeles Angeles for right- handed pitcher Don Lee in a straight player deal. TV Lounge, Air conditioned Complete Snack Kitchen Call 8-9593 Cl 418 E. WASHINGTON On Campus-Half Block from Frieze WASH INGTON MANOR NOW LEASING FOR FALL, 1965 Apts. for 2 and 3 Men livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F AUSTTN DIAMOND-"The best wuy onI an Engagement ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University, 663-7151. WAKE UP SERVICE - Have your! phone ring at any designated time- day or nighte-LOW RATES, DON'T, BE LATE FOR CLASS OR WORK- AUAIN. TELEPHONE ANSWERINGf SERVICE, 665-8871 (24 hours). F42 Meet the Right Person The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM. system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others with compatible backgrounds, inter- ests and ideals. Interviews by ap- pointment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 10, Chicago 5 St. Louis 2, San Francisco 1 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (inc) Milwaukee at Houston (inc) Only gamesascheduled TODAY'S GAMES New York at Chicago Houston at Cincinnati (n) Philadetphia at Pittsburgh (n) San Francisco at Milwaukee (n) Los Angeles at St. Louis (n) SEL IT NOW-The '65 Yamaha with the revuiutionrary new oil injection system No more fuss or muss. N UkHOLSON MOTOR SALES 223 S. First BARGAIN CORNER I , ONE BFDROOM & STUDIO APART- MISCELLANEOUS MEN TS, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED, -AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES, SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION. ARE YOU TIRED of reading these ads? Think you can do better? Then send your original Ralph's ads to The FOR APPOI NTMENT Daily. Meanwhile stop in at You'll Like The Way Y - A A GREENE'S Do Your Shirts You'll like the way shirts are done at Greene's. They're sparkling white, neatly pressed, and beautifully packaged. Greene's use carefully-controlled formulas for soil removal, give your> shirts a gentle bleaching, and then add a special brightener for a really white shirt. Starching is done to your preference-or more important, it's omitted if you like a soft shirt. Each shirt is individually packaged in cellophane, and a non-crush collar support keeps your shirt in perfect shape. CALL NO 8-6906 . C6 RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard On~ ivr niht till 129 SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.25 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors--$5.98 LEVI JACKETS Blue Denim-$5.49 "White"-$5.98 LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1 69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nites SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Have you ever met a kid who didn't hate his own' name? Of course you haven't. Take a typi- 6i1 case-me. When I was an infant and my parents kept saying "Max".tone, I didn't pay too much attention. I thought it was just another one of the expressions they were al- ways throwing at me, like "Heel!" and "Fetch!' and "Down, sir!" Then, suddenly on my first birth- day came the horrifying realiza- tion that I was Max-Max was me-me Max--Maxforever! "Oh, calumny!" I shrieked at my par- ents. "Oh, foul!" I howled, belt- ing the cat with my pacifier. "Max! Oh, what a crummy trick to play on a helpless baby!" Cussing mightily, I stomped to my room and took an oath that as soon as I was allowed to cross the street, I would head for the nearest judge and get my name changed to something more suit- able-Trigger, for instance. Well, today I think more kindly of my parents, for I am a parent myself and I know what a dia- bolical 'ob it is to find names for kids. Then my wife and I were waiting for our first baby, it was nothing unusual for us to spend ten, twelve, even fourteen hours sifting and discarding the Wil- lams and Marys and Johns and Janes and Toms and Dicks and- Harriets and every other name in the book. 6k "Dear," I said to my wife at the end of one fruitless all-night session, "let's do this scientifi- cally. What, exactly, are we look- ing for in a name?" "Something different," she re- plied. "If it's a boy, for example, what would be a really unusual name for him?"' "Margaret?" I said hopefully. "Yes, unusual," admitted my wife, "but not exactly what I had in mind. The important thing for a boy is a name that connotes strength and majesty and courage." "Simba?" I suggested. "Tell you what," said my wife, "let's drop boys for a mirute and +.,--- r..,. - , - - - - our children. They complain bit- terly about their names of course, all three of them, but let me tell you that my wife and I can say with clear conscience that we searched long and diligently, ex- ploring every possibility, before we decided to call them Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail. * * * You know what's even harder than finding a name for a new baby? Here's what: finding a name for a new breakfast cereal. Take, for instance, what hap pened a few years ago in the boardroom of the Kellogg Com- pany in Battle Creek, M\ichigan. "Gentlemen,' said the chairman of the board to all the executives, "our laboratories have just per- fected a new cereal which is 45% high-quality protein, 99% fat free, and contains defatted wheat germ plus 10 vitamins and miner- als. A one-ounce serving of this cereal-only one ounce, mark you-provides more nourishment than many a full meal. You can eat the cereal as it comes; you can sprinkle it on other cereals, or add it to casseroles, salads, desserts, or practically anything.... Now, gentlemen, I have called you here to help me think of a name for this new cereal. So concentrate!" The executives furrowed their costly brows and pondered deeply, silently. "Concentrate, gentlemen, con- centrate," urged the chairman of the board as the minutes ticked by. Then, all of a sudden, the chair- man leaped to his feet. "Eureka!" "Eureka!" he cried. "That's it!" The executives all crowded around and pumped his hand. "You've done it again, Boss!" they cried. "What a name for a cereal-Kellogg's Eureka!" "No, no, no!" said the chair- man crossly. "Kellogg's Con- centrate!" And Kello--'s Concentrate is what they called it. And you will find it in a little gold box at your grocer's. And you will be glad 4 40 I -- _________ -. FOR SALE pen every nignti FOR SALE SES FOR1SALE 3ELLING OUT HOUSES FOR SALE All unfinished furniture. Drastic reduc- tions. Save money while stock lasts. A few of our specials: Desk and chair $14.95; 3-drawer chests $9.95; 4-drawer chest $11.95, Record cabinets, book- cases, corner, china cabinets, book- case headboards. Come in and be con- vinced. Michigan Woodcraft, 113 S. 4th Ave. B4 FOR SALE - 1965 Austin-Healey 3000 MKIII All extras. 10,000 miles. $3300 or bet offer, will sell immediately. Call 66i'-2378 between 5:30-6:00. B5 BUY AND SELL THROUGH The Clearing House A listing service for privately owned articles.. r Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi-Fl's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3 BDRM. RANCH home in exclusive area. Large rooms and closets. Large recreation and hobby rooms. Central air-cond. Fully carpeted. 2-car garage. NO 3-5188. Y2 HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed with The Clearing House, 662-6574, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. Y CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES RENT A TRUCK Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Ecorse Rd., Ypsianti, Mich. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS i ( A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington ............... . 0 1 i .'~tttiii~a - ~ ~ ~'., U .E ~iLWM*N ~