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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1978)
STEP UP TO THE STEREO LOFT JAHUARY SPECIALS THE EHD OF THE CENTURY IS HERE. $545.00 per pair JBLs Century L100 is the targest selling loudspeaker in history. It s the home version of JBL's most popular 3-way profes sional studio monitor And this is definitely your last chance to own it. Because JBL is retiring the legendary Century L100 from their line. Stop by be fore it's too late. And own yourself a piece of history. GET fT ALL. • Unique slanted finers which pick up dust • Capillary absorbency • Non-exacting fluid Disc Washer Reg. $14.50 vocQrec THE PERFECT WAY TO VACUUM CLEAN YOUR 331/3-45 & 78 RECORDS $27.50 $148.00 with Shure M91 ED Cartridge MICROSEIKI MB-15 The futuristic automatic lift and shutoff system Less than 0.06% wow & flutter Oil damped cueing THE STEREO LOFT 342-2463 30 EAST 11th 9 to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. Friday til 9 Sat til 5 et al... PEANUTS?., GUESS IjOHAT,S<R JUHEN I GOT NOME AND TOLD AW MOTHER ABOUT RALUN6 ON THE ICE, SHE CALLED THE DOCTOR Srhul/ HE TOLPYOJ TO TAKE IT EA5Y, HUH? WELL, THAT /HAKES SENSE-CAN 1 6ET <OU ANYTHIN6? NO, THANK SOU. SIR... I'M JUST GOINS TO LIE HERE, ANP TRY TO REAP “PILGRIM'S PROGRE5S" ~IT IF THE FALL ON THE ICE WON'T 61VE SOU A CONCUSSION, MARCIE, THAT WILL.1 Sacred Heart library closes doors to students University students can no longer use the Sacred Heart General Hospital Library under the terms of a University Library and Sacred Heart policy statement, according to H. William Axford, library dean. The policy is not new, but the increased use of the hospital’s library by University biology and life-science students necessitated the an nouncement of another policy statement. In 1973 approximately 600 students used the library and in 1977 almost 1,500 students used the library, the dean notes. Students are encouraged to go to the Education-Psychology sec tion of the University Library and the Science Library instead of Sacred Heart. The Science Library as well as Sacred Heart, has available “Medline," a medical data computer search service. “The Sacred Heart Library is a private library and has no responsi bility to serve University students," Axford says. “Our needs are pro vided by the state and legislative decisions.” However, if students exhaust all other resources, Sawed Heart’s library may be used by students who have received a written request from a University librarian, says Axford. . Childbirth ed courses begin this evening The Lane County Community Health and Social Services De partment will offer a series of childbirth education classes on Thursday evenings beginning to night through Feb. 23. Classes wi'i be held at the Springfield Health Division, 221 “B" St. The fee for the series of seven classes is $5 per couple. Couples are encouraged to at tend, but classes are open to single persons also. Discussion topics will include prenatal care, fetal development, labor and delivery. For more information, call 747-0774. LA alumni set social event University alumni living in the Los Angeles area are invited to attend a pre-game social hour prior to Saturday nights Oregon-University of Southern California basketball game at the USC Sport Arena. The no-host social hour will begin at 6 p.m. in the University Hilton, 3540 S. Figueroa, Los Angeles. All University of Oregon alumni and friends are invited to attend. briefs The Black Student Union wN be having a gmri m**#no today at 130 p.m. EMU. room to be p o H d.Ai inter—sd persons am Invited to attend Bap— Student Union (BSU): ThM week’s HUB meaUng wti tocus on the nsceedty ot sharing cur Ives and cwr Mh 730 tonight at he Langstons. 1930 Onyx #6 For more information, call 344-7443. The Campus Zen Fatowahip w« meet today lor lunch from 12-1230 In the EMU. Boom wN be The New American Movement (NAM) meets Thursday evenings, 730 at Edaon School. 22nd and unOfin. W— University Neighbors wM hokl a general meeting tonight * 7:30 at the WUN community oar—. 1438 Ferry St. For mom information call 387-5442. LECTURE COLLOQUIUM: Jack Keating. University ot Washington, — speak today at 4 p.m.. In Hoorn 148 Straub Hal. Hto topic: ‘An Altributonal Ap proach to Crowding. ' POLICY The Emerakfa briefs column is open to anyone washing lo amound meetings, lacturon or rniscal laneoua events. Briefs are run only once and am subject to ^tace Ito—ra. They should be typed and trtpte-apaoed in a 65-characto( margin . Include si pertinent information, Including the dale you want It to run. Also, Include a name and phone number In case wa have questions. Events with dona-re or adn—Ion chargee wd not be corral Al Hams must be turned In by 2 pm the day before pUMca—r at 8re Emerald oMce, Hoorn 300, EMU. 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