Page Twen ty T HE MIC H IG AN D A ILY Sunday. May 26, 1957 , , " . <"a cinch... ..almost Homecoming has come and gone. Fact is, so has jus about everything else -except Finals and Home-Going. And they can be rough. But here our man has had it out with himself. He's taking the Resolute Step - the one calculated to make Home-Going a cinch. How can Home-Going be a cinch? Elementary. Our man recognizes that his biggest problem is What To Do With Winter Clothes, and he's called in Greene's Cleaners to solve it. Their solution - Handi-Hamper box storage - means that he can unload his closet-full of winter stuff on Greene's until next Fall. Here's how it works: Our man calls Greene's for one of those fabulous Handi-Hampers. Into it he packs all the clothes he won't wear until Summer ends - clothes he would ordinarily pack up, take home, have cleaned, pack up and bring back come Fall. But now he just turns the Handi-Hamper over to Greene's. They clean the lot, at their regular cleaning prices, and store everything on hangers in their vault until our man calls for them. The storage cost? Just $4.95, or a little over a dollar a month during vacation, and credit terms can be arranged. Our man is delighted. You will be, too. Call Greene's, NOrmandy 2-3231, or stop in at the main plant on East Lib- erty, or the student store on South University. * Two Campus Locations - 516 E. Liberty and 1213 So. University * For telephone orders, Call NOrmandy 2-3231 * Convenient charge accounts are available. . Jai y i S .Leij NOW WITH GREENE'SE IORMuLA 1C135..EA1 8 MICmROCLEANI