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A A '' German A UTO SE ft VICE VWs-MERCEDES-BMWs DATSUN-TOYOTA-AUDI Reliable service for your foreign car 2025 Franklin Blvd 342-2912 Eugene Oregon McKay’s Open Pantry Delicatessen FEATURING Broasted Chicken - by the bucket or the piece • Party trays made to order • Fresh home-made pizza • Fresh bagels and pocket bread • San Francisco style sour dough bread • 31 varieties Imported and Domestic cheese • 35 varieties lunch meat and sausages • Full line salad bar • Hot food to go • Fresh sandwiches made daily Hot or cold. Imported or Domestic foods with old-fashioned service - S fr H Green Stamps. Too! 655 W. Centennial Blvd. 1960 Franklin Blvd. Eugene 343-6418 Open 8 am to 8 pm daily Springfield 747-3004 TH6 QU6ST Of THe SeCR^T CITY here’s a city in Europe-*,* C0My ^ there free. So unravel these riddles, and uncover its key. i » . TO PLAY THE GAME: Answer each of the riddles that will appear here each week in February Write your answer in the blanks below each riddle. The letters with numbers below them corres pond to the numbered spaces in the master key As you fill in the letters of the master key you will be spelling the name and location of a secret city in Europe. Send us the solution, and you and a friend could win a trip there, free TO ENTER SWEEPSTAKES: 1. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 2. Grand Prize consists of two regular round-tnp economy airfares to the secret city. 30-day Eurail passes. American Youth Hostel passes, two backpacks and $1000 in cash 3. Cut out master key for use as official entry blank or use 3" x 5” card. Print your answer along with your name and address Mail to Secret City Sweepstakes, P.O Box 6018, Norwalk, CT 06852 4. The first 1,000 correct respondents will receive a poster as an entry prize 5. All entries must be received by 3/15/82. Enter as often as you wish, but each entry must be mailed separately 6. A random drawing of all correct entries will be held 3/22/82 by the Highland Group, an independent judging organization whose decision is final 7. Sweepstakes void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted 8. All potential winners may be required to sign an affidavit of eli gibility to verify compliance with the rules within 30 days of receipt of same. For a list of prize winners, send self-addressed, stamped envelope to Secret City Sweepstakes do Highland Group. 16 Knight St., Norwalk, CT 06851. WHAT AM I? Upon a staff I sit, 1 tell the name and pitch, Not one, not two, but three, Instruct the symphony. Q6N6RAL FOODS' INT6RNATIONAL COFfCCS MAK6 QOOD COMPANY. 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Residents applaud food, RAs Noise, bicycle security, and food quality are the main areas of concern among dormitory residents, according to results of a November survey released Monday at a Residence Hall Governance Committee meet ing The 197 students surveyed also praised custodial services. resident assistants, food t tity, and expressed satisfaction with roommates The number of students ob jecting to dormitory noise levels is particularly noteworthy because such conditions hurt the housing department's ability to recruit and retain student residents, said Marge Ramey, assistant director of the depart ment Boredom caused by eating at the same place every day may have contributed to the low food quality rating. Ramey said Many of the students who re sponded to the surveys includ ed a request for a characteris tics questionnaire, which would match roommates by personal habits and other character istics, she said Such a form is being worked on, Ramey aid Council members speculated that returned surveys may not be representative of all dorm residents because only those students particularly pleased or displeased would return the randomly distributed forms Other survey results showed that more than 80 percent of students value recreational facilities and generally believe campus facilities to be good, and almost 80 percent would like to see more social and educational functions in their halls Almost 60 percent of the students surveyed indicated an interest in faculty members din ing, and possibly living, in the residence halls In other business, the Council elected Doug Rappaport, a University Inn resident, as its new chairer. Rappaport re placed Roy Elbie, a Carson Hall resident who resigned last week because of personal reasons" and dissatisfaction with the Council's changing role in dor mitory government The RHGC also voted to give $300 and loan $2,500 to a cam pus carnival being sponsored by the Hamilton and Bean dor mitories later this spring Italian author, peace activist, speaks Feb. 11 Italian peace activist, poet, and author Danilo Dolci will speak at 8 p m Feb 11 in Geology 150 Dolci, author of the recently published Sicilian Lives, will speak on ‘Creativity. Educa tion, and Grass Roots Develop ment ” His lecture is being sponsored by the EMU Cultural Forum Noted for his work for the un employed and poor of Western Sicily, Dolci is being proposed for the Nobel Peace Prize Dolci reportedly uses several techniques in his work Among them are "strikes-in-reverse," where the unemployed do pub lic works without authorization, fasts; sit-ins, protest marches; and ■‘underground’' radio broadcasts Highlights of his work are considered to be the construc tion of Sicily's Jato Dam and a continuing fight against the Mafia Dolci's lecture is open to the public More information is available from 686-4373 CASH For Textbooks Mon -Fri Smith Family Bookstore 768 E 13th 1 Bl From Campus Pb 34S-16S1 Everybody’ •VjB got a hungry wm ^ Satisfy it with an ODt: Heart Throb 15 heart tell words tor SI.50 it placed by 1 p.m. Feb 11 at the usual locations. * *EMU Main Desk • UO Bookstore • ODE. 300 EMU