University Daily Kansan Page 7 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS TYPING Experienced typist, secretary will type theses, dissertations, term papers, reports and documents. Special symbols available. Reasonable rates, fast and accurate service. CALL VII 2-2085. Experienced secretary with Electric typewriter. Reasonable Rates and Quick Service. CALL VI 2-1561. 10-26 Term papers, Theses by experienced typist. Phone VI 3-6296 after five. tf Expertised accurate typist with degree in English Education will term paper writers' themes. Quick service, typewriter, reasonable rates. CALL VI 2-3976. tf Typing wanted. Former high school teacher will type reports and theses, Experienced. Electric typewriter. Fast service. CALL Mrs. Marsh at MI 3-8202. Accurate typing done on electric typewriter. Familiar with the four accredited KU. thesis forms. CALL Pat Beck at VI 3-5630. tf Experienced typist. Former secretary will type theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accredited writer, Reasonable rates. Electric writer, Gestetter Duplicator. Mrs. McEdowney, 2521 Alabama St. Phone VI 3-8568 tf Expert typlist fully qualified to do *do term* papers, reports, and theses, in cellulose cellulosic materials. Elevate Electric in ribbon typewriter. Betty Muskrat, 140 Indian, or call VI 2-0991. tf WANTED Roommate for male student. Nice apt, with TV, fireplace, private entrance, and plenty of room. Close to Marvin Hall. CALL III 3-0912 after 8:00 p.m. 10-7 Washing and ironing done in my home Reasoning: VI 2-2598. I131 New Jersey B tt Damaged motorcycles. Must be reasonable. CALL VI 3-8967. 10-9 Will care for infants or small children in my home. Experienced and have references. CALL VI 2-0614. 10-9 HELP WANTED TRANSPORTATION 3 yr. old boy needs a babyssitter, male or female, 1-4 p.m. Wed., Thurs., and Friday afternoons. Contact Mrs. Moore at VI 3-2978, 909 Mol. 10-8 FOR RENT Ride wanted to and from KU. from Prairie Village. Or in a car pool to commute daily. CALL EN 2-7152. 10-5 Wanted one or two student boys to share furnished basement apartment, CALL 3-3447 after 5:00 p.m. weekdays. 10-5 Very nice apt, for men close to campus See at 1102 W. 19th Terr. 10-6 I, 2 and 3 room nicely furnished apts $ \frac{1}{2} $ block from campus, of street parking, reasonable rent, CALL VI 2-1675. 10-6 --- They save lives with a passion — and make love with Abandon! NOW SHOWING! "THE NEW INTERNS" Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 Varsity THEATRE ... Telephone V1-3-1065 Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE - West on Highway 40 CHARLTON HESTON AVA GARDNER DAVID NIVEN "55 DAYS AT PEKING" 5 ROAD RUNNER CARTOONS Open 6:45 --- Starts 7:15 PLUS Coach Light 1000 - We have one luxury 2 bedroom apt, with patio. Graduate CALL VI 2-2339 VI 3-8815, 1000 W. 24th. tf Entire 1st floor furnished, between KU and town. Very reasonable rent. Married couple only. VI 2-0121. 10-5 Available Now at 524 Ohio. Neat 2 bed- room, furnished house, auto, washer month. CALL VI 2-1621 after 5:00 p.m. 10-6 House with 2 bedrooms $80 per owner. will furnish. ALSO 3 rm. apt. fun- tional. CONTACT T. A. Hobbs at VI 3-3902 LOST MISCELLANEOUS Lost Brown key case with keys—reward ALL VI 2-3288. 10-5 Let us do your out of print book searching. New and used books—literary periodicals. Open Mon. through Sat. 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and evenings Mom. through Fridays p. to 9:00 p.m. bibbing in Book Show. 1015¹½ Mass. tt. Yay! Now you can get cash for your REBATE SLIPS. Call VI 2-1791. 10-22 Fairly strong student of Japanese game of GO, wishes to play with strong opponent. Phone VI 2-4414. tf BAR-B-Q For Bar-B-Q ribs and chickens that are a treat to eat, try ours at 515 Michigan St. Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. THE KANSAS FREE PRESS is Kansas' fighting liberal newspaper. Coverage on abortion, race relations and etc., $2.00 per year (Students; $2.00), 1401's New York, Lawrence, Kansas, 10-5 SCHWINN BICYCLES - service all makes, parts and accessories, tire $1.46, tubes $1.99, shoes pair, luggage red or downs, SEE BIYCLES at 7th and Mich. f OR CALL VISE 31-581. FOR SALE Special Offer to New Subscribers! Six month subscription to the New Republic, America's leading liberal weekly. Only in the Kansas Press. 14013; New York, New York, Kansas. 10-51 Siamnes Kittens $10.00. Gas range. 20 inch. $10.00. And Air Conditioner with 12.000 Btu $75.00. CALL VI 2-1646. 10-5 1962 Thunderbird, chestnut brown, extra nice local private owner. Must stay at least after 4:00 p.m. at 2000 Ala. VI 3-2582 1963 Velps motor scooter with windshield, luggage rack, and new spare. 100 mpg. In very good condition. Compound. Slyre, room 235, Oredish. VI. 3-468. 1955 Ford Fairlane V-8, 4-dr., radio and heater, new tires, in good shape, $265. Also 1957 Plymouth. Contact Hugh Swink at Templin, VI 2-1200. 10-6 Western Civilization notes. All new, completely revised, extremely comprehensive, mimeographed and bound for $4.25 per copy. CALL VI 2-1901 for free delivery. GE Portable Stereo, Trimline model 300. GE Portable Stereo, Trimline condition C. VI 3-8342 after 3:30 p.m. 10-6 1960 Matchless 250 motorcycle. CALL Rick Boley at VI at 3-7922 or VI at 3-6395 1960 Sprite in good condition. Call VI 2-1531. 10-6 Gretch Chet Atkins Electric Guitar, good looking and in excellent condition. Also 2-channel, 40 watt Rickenbacker Amplifier, CALL Mike Wertz at M3-8294. 10-5 TAPE RECORDERS—at low discount prices! As low as $15.00—$5.00 per month at Ray Stoneback's, 929-931 Mass. St. 10-19 USED TV'S—COME N' GET $5.00 each on as is sets, Delivery $6.00 Working sets $29.94 at Ray Stoneback's. 929-931 Mass. St. 10-19 1958 Dodge, 2-dr., hardtop, pwr. steering, air cond, Torture-Flight-V 8, Black and white, original owner. CALL Bob Hess at VI 2-1527 after 6 p.m. on weekends. tl Beautiful German Shepherds, registered, 1 yr. old and have had all permanent shots. Excellent temperament, leash trained and very good with children. Reasonable to right home. Phone KI 2- 2559 in Eudora. AM-FM Radios at LOW DISCOUNT PRICES G.E. with AFC cut to $28.00. 929-331 Mass St. (G.E. Stero Twinying Multiplex-$99.94). 10-19 USED TIRES! USED TIRES! Prices shaded to clear—ALL SIZES, small, medium, or large of U' at Tire Store! Ray Stoneback's Discount Tire Center. 929-931 Mass. St. 10-19 Apartment Sized Furniture: gas stove, cooks fine, $23. Reserving $23.50. Singles-bed frame with springs and innerspring mattress (excellent condition), $47.50. Double bed frame with height, $8. Oak swivel chair, $12. Small buffet, black mahogany finish, $42. Antique carved oak chest, mahogany var. $92. CALL VI 3-1249 or UNT 3048 Sunbeam Collegiate Electric Blanket—reg. lst $24.95. Special early offer only $15.00-Lavay Now. Ray Stoneback's. 929-931 Mass. St. 10-19 TYPEWRITERS, electrics, manuals, portals, tools, Royal, Royal-Siroma, Olivett. Adding machines, office supplies and equipment. Typewriter. Typewriter. T7t VI 3-3641 HAIR DRYERS! Dominion, General Rocky Stoneback's, 929-831 Mass. St., 10-19 Deluxe portable stereo, like new. Must call, CALL VI 3-9064. 10-9 Automatic Washing Machine in good working condition, CALL VI 3-2544.10-9 LINCOLN, Neb.—(UPI) --Big time football long has been known as a harzardous pastime that takes a certain toll of lives each season. But stadium football may kill at least as many spectators as players. The term "stadium death" has been applied to mortality among spectators by two physicians of the University of Nebraska Health Service. They arrived at the definition after studying and recording the heart action of a number of football spectators at games during two recent seasons. ON NEW YEAR'S Day, 1964, a prominent lawyer died in similar fashion while watching Nebraska play Auburn in the televised Orange Bowl game. A 63-year-old retired Army colonel suffered a heart attack while watching the Gotham Bowl. He died in the hospital within three hours after having first begun to feel chest pains. "There is scarcely a stadium of any consequence in the nation that has not recorded at least one death from heart attack such as these among its spectators," said Drs. Kenneth D. Rose and F. Lowell Dunn. NU Doctors Define Stadium Deaths The subjects, all adult males, were fitted with electrodes and lead wires. Miniature FM transmitters were fastened around their waists so their heart action could be "broadcast" to cardiographic apparatus some distance away. Walkie-talkie voice contact also was maintained. 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