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Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 30. 1984

USED TIRES $10 & up, mounted. Passenger, pickup, EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE 1/1/85. Furnished, car-
light truck, odd sizes. Largest supply in area. peted. Free laundry. 5 min. to campus. $285 neg.
Wheels, $5 & up/9r3-1693. cBtc Call 995-1691. 40C1130
MARANTZ RECEIVER 100w/channel. Dolby SUBLET WINTER TERM - Plush single room in
am/fm Model 2325. Absolutely perfect. $250 o.n.o. house for male. Hill St. location $195/mo. all utilities
ph. 663-7715. 28B201 incl. Kosher kitchen avail. Call.769-1818 or 763-9479
anytime. 86C1109

GRACE FREDKIN-If Fred can do it, why not you?
You've won two free tickets for the State Theatre.
Pick them up at the Daily. dB1130
GOV'T SURPLUS Cars & Trucks under $100. Now
available in your area. Call 1-(619)-569-0241. 24 hrs.
96B 1204

FEMALE SUBLET needed: own bedroom, share
apt. w/3 other girls. Rent very negotiable. Great
location. Available Dec. 15-May 4. Call Mara at 995-
1784. 48C1201
ROOM FOR RENT. Great Location on East Jeffer-
son. Large furnished room. Parking and laundry
facilities. $195/month. RENT NEGOTIABLE. Pets
allowed. Call 769-8275. 54C1206
APARTMENT, one-bedroom furnished. 995-1886.
47C1201
RUNS WELL, no Rust, thanks to special student
vitamin formula from the Village Apothecary. cFtc
COMPUTER BUSINESS PEOPLE. Share office
space on State Street. $75-$250. Call 996-0001. cCtc
2 BEDROOM APT. Available Jan. Corner of State &
Packard. $450.761-8473. 36C1205
ROOM IN APT. HOUSE. Near campus. $175 a
month. Utilities included. Tim, 769-9448. 33C1205
ROOMS AVAILABLE in large all-male house.
Reasonable rates; all utilities included. Board,
parking, laundry available. Convenient location.
Call Rick at 995-5374. 24C1212

ROOM AND BOARD IN CO-OPS available now.
Contracts through May 5. ICC 4002 Michigan Union.
662-4414. -cC1212
ONE BEDROOM apartment available Jan 1.Fur-
nished with working fireplace. 769-5971. 25C124
TERRIFIC CAMPUS apartments now leasing for
January. Room, efficiency, 1 and 2 bedrooms, and
whole house. Call 769-8520 ext. 241. 18C0110
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
Furnished Apartments. 536 S. Forest
Phone 761-2680
cCtc
PERSUNAL..
HAVE YOU SEEN GREEN
PAGES?? cFtc
CAN WE WRITE ABOUT YOUR LIFE?
The Michigan Ensian is looking for interesting
'features to run in the 1985 yearbook. If you have an
interesting story to tell, please call us at 764-9425.
dF1206
ANGRY AT YOUR MUFFLER? Maybe it's
exhausted. Get rid of it by buying a new muffler over
the phone. 769-5913. cF tc

THE NICEST X-MAS gift for your loved ones, a
portrait from Van Dyck Dobos Studios. 407 E. Wil-
liam. Appt. necessary, 663-6966. 10% discount with
this ad. 03F1201
ERIC'S ACTION SPORTSWEAR-Swimwear,
bodywear, footwear. Factory closeout. 419 E. Liber-
ty, 2 blocks off State Street. cFtc
COME LOOK at the catalogue! Over 200 MAC-
INTOSH SOFTWARE programs at Armstrong Soft-
ware. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 332 S. State. Call 996-0001.
cFtc
READ THIS.
This $2.00 classified will
reach 4,000 people. Call
764-0557.
Thank you.
dF1212
STUDENTS - HELP PIRGIM continue its 12 yr.
history of environmental protection, consumer ad-
vocacy and utility reform. Fundraisers needed, 2-10
p.m., 662-0025. cGtc
LESBIAN Women-Graduate students, staff, and
working women of the community-a new group for
lesbians is forming. For more information call Kriss
or Laura at the Lesbian Advocate Office. 763-4186.
26G1204
PLANNED
PARENTHOOD
For reproductive health care services, sexuality
education, sterilization, abortion, pre-marital
exams, pregnancy options counseling.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
OF MICHIGAN
3100 Professional Drive 973-0710
cGtc

SHERRI OSHIRO-Try to put down the chopsticks,
chilirice, and manapua and come down to the daily
office for one real haole treat-a pair of tickets to the
State Theatre. dJl3o
PROFESSIONAL WORDPROCESSING for term
papers, resumes, reports, etc. Meg, 459-9832. 15J1214
PASSPORT AND IM. PHOTOS - 6.60 for two. Van
Dyck Studios. 407 E. William. 663-6966. 02J1201
TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service.
Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc
TYPING - PAPERS, thesis, low rates. 662-9948.
58J1201
TYPING/WORDPROCESSING - Professional -
Fast turn around: term papers, dissertations, resu-
mes, repetitive letters, 662-4530. cJtc
BETTER TYPING - BETTER GRADES
TYPING & WORD PROCESSING - by SANDI
Accurate, fast, reasonable - Papers, briefs disser-
tatibns, resumes. Discounts. 426-5217. ' care."
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WORD PROCESSING Papers, Reports, Thesis,
Resumes, Cover letters.
Execu-TOPS 663-7158
COUPON
TYPING 665-0337
cJtc
Write on...
" Writing * Editing
* Typing * Graphics
" Resumes * Dissertations
996-0566
cJ0816
WORD PROCESSING/TYPING
Quality work. Fast Turnaround.
QUICK QUILL.
Call 665-6157.
41J1202
ALLTYPES
WORDPROCESSING/
TYPING
" THESES * DISSERTATIONS * RESUMES
971-9320,9-6 M-F

RUSSEL CARTER Jr.-Grab a friend because you
are off to the movies! Come to the Daily to pick up
your two free tickets for the State Theatre. dQ1130

MENDEL FORD-Hop into your Model T and head
to the Daily because you've won two free tickets to
the State Theatre. dP113o
DETROIT TO L.A. $299
Pair of roundtrip air tickets. 996-5501. Travel dates
12/26 (dep.), 1/8/85 (rtn.). 43P1202

Flights $350
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Call 769-1776 immediately. Great Places Travel. 208
E. Washington. cPtcs

Our first line of defense

SPRING BREAK in Daytona Beach from $89, Soutar-
Padre from $78, Mustang Island/Port Aransas J1,
Steamboat Springs skiing from $79. HURRY "Bre
From The Books" call Sunchase Tours toll free jor>
more info. 1-800-321-5911 or contact a Sunchase' ep
or your local Travel Agency TODAY! 32P121%
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DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe

ACROSS
1 Heaven-sent
food
6 Word with
rabbit or terrier
11 Lakers' league
14 Perfect
15 Farewell, in
Paris
16 Make a mistake
17 Gossip
columnists
19 Pale
20 - de France
21 Pot builder
22 Sew
temporarily
24 "Tell that to
the - "
26 Civil rights org.
28 Headland, in
geology
29 La-di-da
32 Very funny
person
35 Shy
36 Altar phrase
37 Angers
38 Romeo and
Juliet
39 Impertinent
one
40 Gull cry
41 Fostered
42 Slyly
spiteful
43 Tax official
45 Key letter
46 Land -!
47 Illegal
hunter
51 Buddhist
discourse
53 Streaked with
color
54 World-wide
refugee org.
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DOWN
1 Something very
small
2 William the
Conqueror's
daughter
3 More recent
4 Nose: Comb.
form.
5 Yearbook
6 Desires
7 Rim
8 Tall story
9 Homily: Abbr.
10 Conserve
11 Paper fora
daily
12 Dennis of the
comics
13 "Rule
Britannia"
composer

34 Kiosk for
periodicals
35 Hullabaloos
38 Hillock
39 Levant ketch
41 Look-
(disapprove)
42 Item of
personal
property
44 Cob
45 - boy
sandwich

47 Fourflusher
48 Sacred: Comb.
form
49 Stuart of
Hollywood
50 Derby symbol
51 Dover delicacy
52 Hep
53 Box
57 Slippery -
58 Tiny
59 Originally
called

FEDERAL, State, & Civil Service Jobs available.
Call 1-(619)-569-8304 for info. 24 hrs. 16H1201
BULIMIC WOMEN needed to participate in 1 hr.
research study. Confidentiality protected. Feed-
back available. Lynne 663-5889.
23H1130
DRIVE A CAR back from Holiday Bowl. No charge-
You pay gas. Make reservation. Call toll free 1-800-
621-0338. 44H1211
FREE ROOM AND BOARD for non-smoking female
in exchange for child care 2-3 hrs./day. Early A.M.,
late afternoon, faculty family. Call after 6:30 p.m.
426-8755. 51H1207
YACHT OWNERS seek reliable young man/woman
to maintain Two (2) Yachts in Bahamas Jan.-April.
Mail Resume to: 24610 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, MI
48124 52H1207
POSITION OPENING: Survey Coordinator begin-
ning January 1985. Call Rackham student gover-
nment, 763-5271. 50H1207
JOHN POTBURY-Drop the pots and pans and come
to the Daily to pick up two free tickets for the State
Theatre. dH1130
WANT TO FURTHER
YOUR BUSINESS
CAREER?
The Michigan Daily is now accepting applications for
Classified Advertising Manager. Must be respon-
sible, enthusiastic and able to devote 20 hours per
week. Relevant training or experience preferred.
Stop by the Daily for an application and a job
description, 420 Maynard St. Student Publications
Building. dH1212
EE OR PHYSICS major needed to work in elec-
tronics shop. 761-7833. 49H1206
WOMAN NEEDED TO ASSIST PSYCHOLOGIST
AND PATIENT IN THERAPY. P.O. BOX 1774,
Dearborn, MI 48121. 21H1202
STUDENTS NEEDED to deliver packages in their
dorms. We give you the package, tell you who gets
them, and you deliver. You receive $.35 per
package; Many packages means BigvBux! For
details, call 763-2822 anytime (except sleeping
hours). Ask for Robert. 22H1202
AIRLINES NOW HIRING. Reservationists, stewar-
desses, and ground crew positions available. Call 1-
(619)-569-6315 for details. 24 hrs. 17H1201
HEAD WAITER needed 2nd semester. Small salary
and meals. Call 662-5880 or 663-1998. 27H1211
TEN WAITERS, ONE CLEANUP MAN WORK.
TIME APPROX. 1 HOUR FOR MEALS AT A-i
SORORITY. 663-8785. 39H1202
INTERESTED IN
ADVERTISING & SALES
EXPERIENCE?
Be a sales representative at The Michigan Daily
and earn great experience and commissions. Contact
Debbie no later than 12/12. 764-0554. A great oppor-
tunity!! dH1212
BARTENDER/WAITRESS full or part-time. Apply
in person. WashtenawrLanes and Lounge. 3400 Wash-
tenaw Ave., Ann Arbor. 34111205
TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS for Marketing Re-
search firm. Some typing skills required. Computer
terminal experience helpful. Part-time hours, day
and evening flexibility preferred. $3.50/hr. to start.
Must have own transportation. Call 973-9033, 10 a.m.-
8 p.m. any day. 42111202
SINGING MESSENGERS: Balloon deliveries. Must
have own car. Call Say It With Balloons, 995-1972..
cHtc
DO YOU NEED
MARKETING
EXPERIENCE?
The Michigan Daily is now hiring marketing
staff.
Enthusiasm and time necessary. Experience

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WANTED - UM basketball tickets. Blue tier only.
973-9582. cQtc
U2 tickets wanted.
769-2341.
35Q1130

Is passive smoking more
than a minor nuisance
or real annoyance .
That's a broad and vague statement being made in a nation-wide, multi-
million dollar campaign by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
For those who are fortunate not to have a chronic lung or heart disease,
who don't suffer from allergies, or who may not have an acute respiratory
illness that may be true. However, medical evidence is conclusive: passive
smoking is injurious to a large number of individuals - young and old, rich
and poor, and from any ethnic group.

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Smoking is legal, no question about that.
But who has the right in a public place to
give some innocent bystander what the to-
bacco industry down plays as a "minor nui-
sance" or "real annoyance"?
According to the tobacco industry, smok-
ing is a personal decision made by adults.
Unfortunately the sidestream smoke from a
cigarette, pipe or cigar becomes public, af-
fecting everyone around, and therefore
should be subject to certain rules, controls
and laws to protect people in public places.
If we can have laws to protect us from
outdoor air pollution, why not for indoor
pollution from toxic tobacco smoke?

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The tobacco industry complains about nonsmokers: "Total strangers feel
free to abuse us verbally in public without warning." That's usually the re-
sult when someone assaults another, and being forced to breathe another's
tobacco smoke is considered assault.
The majority of Americans are nonsmokers. There's something wrong
with the system when those in the minority can have such a drastic effect
on the majority ... and that's what so often happens when smokers' sides-
tream smoke invades the public air space of nonsmokers.

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