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Records go round and, round as their prices go up and up By MARK ALLSHOUSE Have you ever wondered if comparison shopping really pays off? A recent sampling of prices 1at five campus area record stores indi- cates that it is possible to save more than a dollar per disc depending on where you shop. The University Cellar seems to have the lowest record prices in the campus area. A spokesman for the "U" Cellar attributed the low prices to the fact that the Cellar is a "non- profit store," thereby having less overhead than other stores. In close competition for the highest priced records in the campus area are the Liberty Music Shop and Discount Records. Liberty Music Shops manager attributed the store's higher pric- es to "plenty of service and good selection." 'U' Cellar Discount Records Liberty Music Follett's Salvation Records 3.49 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Astronomy Colloquium: H. Alvarez, "Type III Solar Bursts Observed at Kilometric Wavelengths: The Interplan- etary Medium." P&A; Colloq. Rm., 4:00 Mathematics Lecture: W. Ericson, "Some Basic Concepts of Statistical In- terference." 3209 Angell Hall. 4:00 p.m. Win. W. Cook Lecture on An. Inst.; D. Boorstin. Smithsonian Inst., "~The Omnipresent Present," Aud. 4, MLB, 4:15 p.m. Music School: R. Hammon, trumpet. Muis. Sch. Recital Hall. 5:00 p.m. Gilbert & Sullivan Soc.: Patience, Msnd-Issohn Th., 7:00. 9:45 p.m. Astronomy Lecture: C. R. Cowley, "The Very Large and the Very Small, Aud. B. Angell Hall, 8:00 p.m.; followed by Visitors Night. Angell Hall Observ., till 10:30 p.m. Dance Program: UM Dance majors, Scho-lin Aud., SEB, 8:00 p.m. German Dept.: Die Drei Groschenoper, Trueblood Aud.. 8:00 p.m. International Folk Dance: Bulgarian Fok Dance Wkshp., Barbour Gym., 8:00 P.M. Music School: Opera. Power Ctr., 8:00 p.mi. 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