19" COLOR PORTABLE TV, EC, $150.769-5723. 74B 1207 FOR SALE: IBM Executive typewriter. Good con- dition. Call 764-4833 after 7 p.m. 58B1209 GOV'T SURPLUS Cars & Trucks under $100. Now available in your area. Call 1-(619)-569-0241, Ext. 1137-A. 24hrs. 96B1204 TIMOTHY GARVEY-Grab your baseball cap and come to the Daily to pick up two free tickets for the State Theatre. dB1207 FOR SALE: Audi Fox 875 in very good condition. AM/FM, front wheel drive, new brakes and muffler. Assorted other parts, some body rust. $700 or best of- fer. Call 769-2930 AMS, persistently. 81B1209 WINTER LEASE FOR SALE CONVERTED APARTMENT in Couzens Hall. Quiet, spacious. Private Bathroom. 763-2920. FOR RNT COUZENS HALL Single Male Lease for sale. Call Jeff at 764-5819. 85C1212 COMPUTER BUSINESS PEOPLE. Share office space on State Street. $75-$250. Call 996-0001. cCtc ROOMS AVAILABLE in large all-male house. Reasonable rates; all utilities included. Board, parking, laundry available. Convenient location. Call Rick at 995-5374. 2401212 UNIVERSITY TOWERS Furnished Apartments. 536 S. Forest Phone 761 2680 PERSONAL. WANTED SAMMY PLEDGE FORMAL DATE For a pruient evening of debauchery and lasciviousness. Call THE DUDE at 662-8937. 87F1207 FREDRICK SHER-You're sure to like this! Two tickets for the State Theatre are waiting for you at the Daily. dF1207 GIGILO=Seven always has been my lucky number. Looking forward to tonight, watch out! Hope you won't be lonely for a while. SSG dF1207 RUNS WELL, no rust, thanks to special student vitamin formula from the Village Apothecary. cFtc COUZENS HALL SINGLE male lease for sale, Winter '85 Call Matt 764-4847 Late evenings or Morn- ings persistently. Great room! 75C1207 ROOM AND BOARD in Medical Fraternity. Avail- able Jan. 1, $205/month. Includes everything. Call Steve A. at 761-6515. 73C1212 ROOM AND BOARD IN CO-OPS available now. Contracts through May 5. ICC 4002 Michigan Union. 662-4414. cC1212 TERRIFIC CAMPUS apartments now leasing for January. Room, efficiency, 1 and 2 bedrooms, and whole house. Call 769-8520 ext. 241. 18C0110 NANCY WORTH-This prize is worth a lot! Come to the Daily to pick up two free tickets for the State Theatre. dC1207 HAVE YOU SEEN GREEN PAGES?? cFtc ERIC'S ACTION SPORTSWEAR-Swimwear, bodywear, footwear. Factory closeout. 419 E. Liber ty, 2 blocks off State Street. cFtc ANGRY AT YOUR MUFFLER? Maybe it's exhausted. Get rid of it by buying a new muffler over the phone. 769-5913. cF tc READ THIS. This $2.00 classified will reach 4,000 people. Call 764-0557. Thank you. dF 1212 STUDENT WSERVICES UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLYERS. Interested in flying? Start with private pilot around school. Organizational meeting Wednesday, January 16 at 7:30 p.m. in 245 Dennsion. For enrollment informa- tion now call 434-2958 or 662-4405 evenings and week- ends. 55G1208 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 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 HELP WANTED WANTED: Conscious persons for delivery drivers. Must have own car. Call 994-3151. 82H1211 EBAN GOODSTEIN-Holy cow! Two tickets for the State Theatre are waiting for you at the Daily.dH1207 TRAVEL FIELD Opportunity. Gain valuable marketing experience while earning money.Cam- pus representative needed for spring break trip to Florida. Contact Bill Ryan at 1-800-282-6221. 80H1211 NEED $ $ $ for the Holidays? Telephone Inter- viewers needed for Marketing Research firm. -start immediately! Must have excellent written and ver- bal English skills; typing also required. Current daytime availability necessary. $3.50 to start. Call 973-9033 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. thru December 7th. 78H1206 NEW BUSINESS making ice bowls for special occassions. Simple, creative, profitable. Work out of home. Call collect (313) 985-4160. 68H1212 GOVERNMENT JOBS. $15,000-$50,000/year possible. Immediate opportunities. Guaranteed. Call 1-805- 6000 Ext. R-7500. 69H1023 SUMMER CAMP STAFF POSITIONS: Camp Tama- kwa in Algonquin, Ont. has openings for the follow- ing positions: Male and Female Counselors, canoe guides/trippers, and activity instructors in arts and crafts, swimming, sailing, wind surfing, and a piano player. (June 24-August 24, 1985) Write: Camp Tamakwa, 1080 N. Woodward, Birmingham, MI 48011, or call 313-44-5922. 70H1212 WORK FOR academic credit or volunteer at the Pound House Children's Center this winter. Located at Hill and East University. Come over for a visit or call 764-2547 for more information. 29H1012 DRIVE A CAR back from Holiday Bowl. No charge- You pay gas. Make reservation. Call toll free 1-W0 621-0338. 441211 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 52111207 POSITION OPENING: Survey Coordinator begin- ning January 1985. Call Rackham student gover- nment, 763-5271. 5H1207 HEAD WAITER needed 2nd semester. Small salary andmeals. Call662-5880or663-1998. 27H1211 APT. RENTAL AGENT To assist in leasing of campus apts. Car essential. Income negotiable. Call 662-7787. 62H1209 SINGING MESSENGERS: Balloon deliveries. Must have own cat. Call Say It With Balloons, 995-1972. cHtc 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 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 GIANT FLEA MARKET Vintage clothes, jewelry, household items, furniture and junque. Every weekend 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 214 E. Michi- gan at Park. Downtown Ypsilanti. (Dealers Wel- come 971-7676 weekdays, 487-5890 weekends). cMtc AIRLINE TICKET to L.A. 1-way Eve Dec. 18, $100 or best offer. 996-4621. 84P1212 WANTED: Person(s) to drive my car to South Florida. Depart Dec. 19 - 22, deliver 21-24. Call 663- 8641 after 6 p.m. 83P1209 STEAM BOAT 2/22/85 - 3/2/85 $312.00 455-2708 71P0112 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 cJO8l6 h IN IO Q fI "' PROFESSIONAL WORDPROCESSING for term papers, resumes, reports, etc. Meg, 459-9832. 15J1214 PHILIP WASHINGTON-Forget the cherry tree. Come on over to the Daily to pick up your two free tickets to the State Theatre. dJ1207 TYPING - ALL KINDS - Fast, efficient service. Reasonable rates. Laurie, 973-1592. cJtc WORD PROCESSING/TYPING Papers-Theses-Dissertations Resumes-Letters-Mailing Lists QUICK QUILL 665-6157 65J1209 ALLTYPES WORDPROCESSING/ TYPING " THESES " DISSERTATIONS * RESUMES 971-9320,9-6 M-F cJtc 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- tations, resumes. Discounts. 426-5217. 'AI care." cite USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ¢.. V. V. V . MICHIGAN at the HOLIDAY BOWL - Airplane tickets to L.A. After 8 p.m. 1-824-2770. 67Q1207 TWO DETROIT TO L.A. tickets Dec. 19-Jan. 2. Call 996-9502 ask for Karin. 60P1209 WANTED - UM basketball tickets. Blue tier only. 973-9582. cQtc I AT. -S 'T S5X wJ x ax s'tudent run ne.twrk TU TP4O 3 . U In repl... 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. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Edited by Trude Michel Jaffe ACROSS Yes follower 1 5 Sphere of work 9 Raccoon's relative 14 Gudrun's spouse 15 Visionary 16 Biblical king 17 RR stops 18 State of the Union 20 Squabble 22 Like Aesop's grapes 23 City trains 24 Molecule parts 26 Gov. agent 28 Track support 32 Juliet, forone 36 Puton- 37 Unverified suppositions 39 Branchlike divisions 40 Java's neighbor 41 Ibsen character 42 -de viajeros (pas- senger train) 43 At the pinnacle 44 Mountain nymph 46 Pay attention to 47 Tabby at mealtime 49 Fast walkers 51 Pelvic bones 53 SW Asian capital 54 Little, in Berwick 57 Super 59 Printer's devils at times 63 President, city or state 2 - boy 3 Too bad! 4 Jackson's locale 5 Attempts on Annapurna 6 American caricaturist 7 Wiggly ones 8 Boisterous 9 Of a singing group 10 Poetic contraction 11 English composer 12 Slave 13 Namesakes of a Lupino 19 Does aslow boil 21 Alamos 25 Guitar's kin 27 Manitoba's neighbor 28 Inner circle 29 Rancher's rope 30 Ship's deck 31 Alleviates 33 Doughboy's mecca 34 Eastern title 35 Certain fruit features 38 Conductors' concerns 44 Heavenly hunter 45 All in 48 Stritch or May 50 Country stopover 55 Powers of Hollywood 56 Sale stipulation 58 College near Windsor Castle 60 Part of Q.E.F. 61 Wonderful 62 Blackthorn 64 "For-a jolly..." 65 Kimono accessory 52 54 Viewpoint "Sultan of -" ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: P IA NO V A MP H A RP I N NER I B A R A M 0R POS ES 0 L LA L E ND ENE O N LY I LON A S E A N YA E R I S SE R E F USED N IT R OB8E D T A NGE RI NE S O R R S M IL E NU RE MO0NO0P HO0N IC S I NE S UE R S LE E TE D A PO M AE HE N S ZIT ER AH U N TAL R TE S A DA R LE-A N S E A RS Y A RN FOR T E 10115/84 r r "ip ©1979 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? 11$44010400p 1 2 3 "4 17 120 7 " We're up on everything! .....764-0552 ..... 763-0376 36 40 43 24 25 26 27 31 32 37 38 39 4 1 442 News.... Sports ... 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. +++++ O"++J"fi+i0:.""O."J.""D+" ."..O. "i. "" :.""i+.0"i"""i +++++++++++++++"i"fi++++Ji"i"i+i+ 0f ++"O"" +++++++++fOOi*i +++""i ++-". Arts/Mag. .... 763-0379 Classifieds .... 764-0557 IA T -I f I I I i U