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TO THE EDITOR imals subjected to factory farm and slaugh- terhouse atrocities. Amazingly, each of us can do a great deal to turn this around with one simple New Year’s resolution. A resolution to re- place meat and dairy products in our diet with wholesome, delicious, vegetables, fresh fruits, beans, and whole grains. With every supermarket featuring a large variety of soy-based veggie burgers and dogs, deli slices, ready-to-eat frozen dinners, ice cream, and soy milk, it’s got to be the easi- est resolution we will ever keep. Edward Newland Eugene IT’S A NEW YEAR’S GIFT THAT’S SURE TO WARM THE WINTER MONTHS! Simply be here January 14th and 23rd, playing blackjack or slot machines with your club card. Sit in the right place and you win! Membership is Free! FRIDAY, JANUARY 14 9 am – $300 CASH 11 am – $200 Xtra Cash 3 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 5 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 7 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 9 pm – $400 CASH SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 9 am – $300 CASH 11 am – $200 Xtra Cash 3 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 5 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 7 pm – $200 Xtra Cash 9 pm – $400 CASH The winning lucky seats will be picked between the hours of 9am – 9pm. OVERLOOKED STUDIO It was with surprise and some dismay that we read your article “Layin’ Down Tracks” (cover story, 12/16) and found no mention of our studio, Project One Audio. It’s a little hard to understand how we got overlooked since we’ve been in operation since 1986, longer than any of the studios mentioned in your article, contrary to Jeff Olsen’s statement that Don Ross Productions and Gung Ho are the only stu- dios that started before him that are still open. It’s even more confusing since the “local musician” you quote, Bill Shreve, was one of the original owners of Project One and was hired by us as a studio musi- cian about a year ago. It becomes most distressing when we start hearing from current clients wonder- ing if we’re still in business based on com- ments in your article. While we specialize in post-production for film, video, radio and multimedia, we also do recording, mixing and mastering for musicians. We’ve had the pleasure of working with Eileen Hemphill-Haley, Debbie Diedrich and Rich Glauber, among many others. I’m sorry that this article didn’t display the level of attention to detail and complete- ness that we’ve come to expect from Eugene Weekly and hope you will correct this oversight. Denny Conn Gus Russell Spence Palermo Project One Audio In honor of ‘the Pelvis’, it’s the King’s Cash Giveaway! Must be a Players Club Member and at least 21 years of age for eligibility. Winners may only win one prize per day. Winners will be picked January 8th, between the hours of 9 am-9 pm 9 am 11 am 3 pm – – – $300 CASH $200 Xtra Cash $200 Xtra Cash 5 pm 7 pm 9 pm – – – $200 Xtra CASH $200 Xtra Cash $400 CASH Be here January 8th, play blackjack or slots with your club card and if you sit in the right place, you win! Membership is Free! Thank you very much. HWY 126, FLORENCE • 541-997-PLAY things are luckier here. LETTERS POLICY: We welcome letters on all topics and will print as many as space allows. Please limit length to 250 words, keep submissions to once a month, and include your address and phone number for our files. E-mail to editor@eugeneweekly.com (please put “letters” in the subject line), fax to 484-4044, or mail to 1251 Lincoln, Eugene 97401. JANUARY 6, 2005 7