There will be a meeting Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in 209 Oldfather for students interested in the Nebraska Junior Year Abroad Program. Formal application paper will be distributed and questions answered. Anyone unable to attend should see Dr. Cory, Oldfather 1 103. The University Film Cooperative will hold a meeting at 7:30 Tuesday in the Nebraska Union. Anyone interested in working in film is Frosh, deans meet at lunch What would be the first thing to enter your mind if you received a phone call from the dean of yc college asking you to have lunch with him? Ten randomly selected freshmen received just such calls. Each year for the past . several years, Dean E.F. Frolik and Dr. Franklin Eldridge, assistant dean of the College of Argriculture, have hosted several Ag-freshmen luncheons, financed by grants from the Atlantic-Richfield Corporation. Ten people attended the luncheon, which was held recently at the Nebraska Center for Continuing Education. The luncheons allow deans to become acquainted with students and vice versa, as well as provide feed-back from randomly chosen students. Students are not chosen because of grades. invited to attend. Young Republicans will sponsor an informal seminar on voting regulations and procedures with Allen Beermann, Nebr. Secretary of State, in the Nebraska Union Small Auditorium on Monday at 8 p.m. Interviews for East Campus Union executive positions will be held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Interested students should call East Union ext. 2955. The Record Lending Library has 20 new records and 50 more are arriving soon. Rm. 236 Nebraska Union. The Madrigal Singers and the Brass Emsemble will present a concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Kimbell Recital Hall. Join a group that's always in the write. Interviews for second semester Daily Nebraskan staffers will be held Thursday. Highly interesting and stimulating positions available include City Campus writers, East Campus writers and Copy Editor. Come to our place, Rm. 34 Nebraska Union, to apply. We want to join you! 1 if. Ik 472-2583 472-2589 472-2590 Daily Nebraskan Classifieds may be placed in Room 34 Nebraska Union uetween 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM daily weekdays. . Cost for one ad isj$.08 per word ($.80 minimum) for one insertion. Call 472 2590 for more information, or use the above form and bring it into the office. No refunds. No complimentary ads unless the error is brought to our attention within the firs business day after publication. FOR SALE X-mas Sale: Will print any design or letters on t-shirts - or sweatshirts--$2.50each. NATIONAL EMBLEM. 10th 61 Q. Antique wire rims. Large selection. $2-5. Call 435-7632. '59 Ford. No safety sticker, snow tires, or great looks. OIL HOG. Why would you want it. Good brakes, mill, traney and 16 m.p.g. on highway. Good for transportation. $60 or best offer. 477-4794 after 5:00 p.m. Stereo components. Brand Names, guaranteed. Will undersell any dealer in Lincoln. Call 489-5233, Mon. thru Thurs. 6-9 p.m. Kodak X-90 Instamatic Camera. Abel 502 or Schramm 606. 2 17.5 snow tires. New condition. Recap. Contact Richard 475-5026. '70 Volks-Bug, dark blue, white interior, best offer. 434-7345. Spacious 1970 Schult 128 X 52' Mobile home 2 bedroom. Central air, carpeted, bay window, skirting, excellent condition. 435-5373. Remington 20 gauge shot gun, Wingmaster pump. Like new. $90 434-5373. Used Remington 12 gauge shot gun. Automatic, vent rib, $85. 435-537?. Used Columbia 26" Boys bicycle, 2-speed automatic, $30. 435-5373. "LAW SCHOOL- WILL I LIKE IT? CAN I MAKE IT?" A new book by a recent law graduate for prospective law students. Send $2.95. Kroos Press, Box 3709A, Milwaukee, Wis. 53217. Best pipe and lighter selection in town. Cliffs Smoke Shop. 12th & O St. '66 Jaguar coupe. Red, Call 472-2581 or 435-7502 after 5. Ask for Rod. SERVICES Watch Repair. All makes-including Timex. Campus Book store-East side. Look for yellow door. Pregnant? Who cares? We do! Call Birthright. 477-8021. LOST Lost yellow-gold round wire rim glasses. Reward. Call 475-6391. HELP WANTED Part-time auditor, 3 days week. 1 1 p.m. 7 a.m. No experience necessary. Apply in person Clayton House Motel. PERSONAL Smokey Bear so now you're 21. Try it, you'll like it. S. Cootie-woman, Saved 5 billion cooties for your B-party in 506. 505, 501 B. Kris, Party in 506. We'll bring the cake, you bring tha booze. 506. Cootie-woman. Happy Birthday from The Pit. Becky, Nance, Sue. MISCELLANEOUS BRIDE AND GROOM WANTED. If you're going to be married in late Jan., let us foot the bill. We need a bride and groom to be married at a public ceremony. For details write Bride, P.O. Box 80209, Lincoln NB. 68501. Vacancies available for 2nd semester at co-ed Cornhusker co-op! 705 N. 23rd. Call 475-6796. Ask for an officer for information. European Nomads MOST ECONOMICAL way to Europe summer '72. Write European Odyssey, Winsted, Minn. 55395. 2 girls need ride to Orange Bowl. Call Linda 477-6516. CORNHUSKER SALESPEOPLE. Commission checks are in. Bring I.D. to Rm. 34 Nebraska Union. Wanted: 1 pr. of skis 190-205CM; 1 pr. of ski boots size 1 1 J4 M. Call Gary 477-5945 or 471-2371. KRNU schedules Met opera KRNU (90.3FM) will carry the Metropolitan Opera broadcast starting Dec. 1 1 with Verdi's "Luisa Miller," The broadcast will end on April 22, 1972 with the final opera of Sir Rudolf Bing's last season as general manager of the Met. The Metropolitan Opera will stage five productions during the 1971-72 season. These will also be in the broadcast schedule. They are Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" on Dec. 18; Debussy's "Pelleas et Melisande", Jan. 29;Donizett's "La Fille du Regiment" March 25; Verdi's "Otello" April 8 and Carl Maria von Weber's "Der Freischuntz" on April 15. Back Packer Foam Pad Li all t Winkt JSfe. $3.49 48" x 26" x W Browning Hiking Boots Stretch Gil lor For Heel Tendon Con (oft $26.99 Browning's "Ridge Roomers". A superior crafted 6" boot for bock packers, bikers and hunters. Light weight yet rug ged to provide year of comfortable use. Give the best combination of comfort, support and protection. Mode of finest leathers and materials available. Cleated Vibrant solos and beels. Rjufih out swede leather uppers, glove leather inside lining with cushioned ankle and insola. Spring steal shanks, Gorman spood lacing, Goody eat storm wait. SVEA Back Pock Stove mm? Heats XYi pts. of water in 5-6 min. Burns 45-min. on 13 pt. of gas. 5" high, 3!4" diom Weighs 1 lb., 2 at. a Mode of brass. $10.88 10-X Down Sweater 1 t mf'- ? ( Reg. $29.95 ) $26.95 Use them as a jacket in cool weather, under a coat or jacket in coldest weather. Nylon shell, goose down insulation, nylon tipper. Color choice, Red or Spur Green. r. I. 1 - VI Flare Leg Jeans j f 10 ox. blue denim, pro-shrunk ( Reg. S4.88 ) $4.49 Chambray Shirts Long sleeve, $3-49 m ' ji DAO VH J St:ntE?silEr! Back Packs Himalayan back packs are the finest you can buy and yet are most reasonably priced. Surplus Center offers them at lowest prices so why not own the best?! Himalayan packs helped the conquer of Mt. Everest! hma!ayan 8 UftlMiM il Sing e Cavity Pock, I fcaJ I KmMJFCm 4 side pockets $19.88 $21.88 Finest Back Packer's Tents And Sleeping Bags s 29 88 $1S VUMH V tBJ I JJ $1S.BB ( A ) - - APPALACHIAN 1480 2-mon ny. Ion tent. 5' x V floor area. 3' -4" cantor height. Zipper screen door with storm flap. With carrying bag, stakes, poles, guys. ( B ) White Stag ALPINE 6' x 7H' 2 man nylon tent. 2Yi ft. center height. Nylon fly over complete tent. Zipper screen door and roar window vent. With carrying bag, poles, stakes, guys. ( Rg. Sale $59.95 ) ( C ) - - White Stag 1523-P. 33" x 76" sleeping bag with 3 lbs. polyester fiberfill insulation. Rated 20 F. 2 can bo tipped together. Nylon shell. ( D ) - - White Stag 507-P. 33" x 86" sleeping bag with 3 lbs. polyester fiberfill insulation. Rated 20s F. Raised foot pocket. Full length tipper. Nylon shell. 'lilt Wh it: MONDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 15