THE KIVA’S FALL SALE We've Moved to 11th and Olive Reg. .$2.35 GINA MARIE CREAM CHEESE DANISH CREAM HAVARTI $309 15 s2 $2^9 SALE LB. LB. PRODUCE ORGANICALLY GROWN BARTLETT PEARS #1 MEDIUM MUSHROOMS ORGANICALLY GROWN #2 JUICING CARROTS, 25 Lb Bag. 35 $1 LB. 99 LB. 5549 EA. VITAMINS Reg. Nature’s Life Time Release VITAMIN C, 1500 mg 100 Size.$8.25 ENERGEN 30 Size CJ AOg PAC A VITE STRESS ...$12 75 *1U SALE $695 EA. EA. GROCERIES Reg. HAIN COLD PROCESSED MAYONNAISE, * o, $1.95 BIEN PADRE 16 OZ. TORTILLA CHIPS . $189 28 OZ. ASANTE MINERAL WATER.85 ea. SALE S*|69 S^ 59 75° EA. EA. PECANS.« ORGANICALLY GROWN RAISINS., LECITHIN GRANULES.5 CASHEW PIECES. $ ROMANZA OLIVE OIL. $ COLUMBIA GORGE trail mix , NATIONAL . QUICK OATS. yoof^s ORGANICALLY GROWN WHOLE WHEAT PASTRY FLOUR NATURAL FOOD STORE PEANUT BUTTER $1 ZIMBABWE COFFEE.u SALE SEPT. 21st THROUGH OCT. 1st noc„ FREE PARKING OPEN 10-7 Mon.-Sat. CLOSED Sun. JS BOOKSELLERS-GROCERS WINE MERCHANTS 125 W. 11fh, Avt., Eugene, 342*8660 Shoppers: don't lift carts Stores frown on shoppers 'borrowing' shopping carts By Brenda Thornton CM the EnterM There's nothing quite like that first shopping spree on your own. Aisles and aisles of goodies tempt and tantalize. T-bone steaks, salmon fillets, ice cream and Oreos slowly crowd your shop ping basket. While the bill may bowl you over, an even more staggering problem presents itself once through the check-out counter: how to get the goods to where you're going. The obvious solu tion is to literally cart them horned "If shoppers even pause to think about taking the shopping carts, they don't consider it theft," says Dale Turpin, manager of McKay's Market, 1960 Franklin Blvd. "Few carts are out and out stolen, but if they aren't returned, the end result is the same." According to Turpin, that "end result" is replacement of missing and damaged carts, or paying employees to round up the stray shopping baskets. With about 100 carts lost per year at an average of $95 a cart, the thievery becomes more than petty. "Ultimately the consumer ends up paying the bill," Turpin notes. "And some days we can't hardly operate because there aren't enough carts." With the return of University students, Turpin predicts an in crease in pilfered carts. "We patrol the dorm areas on a weekly basis," Turpin says. "But it's not just a student problem. We find carts in alleys and streets within about a 15-block radius of the store." Besides posting signs and giving verbal instructions to leave carts on McKay's premises, Turpin says that he hesitates to try harsher precautions. "I spend tens and tens of Photo by left Bernard Some people forget that taking your groceries home in a store's shopping cart is theft. thousands of dollars trying to get shoppers into the store. I don't want to drive them away,” Turpin says. Safeway stores, including the one at 145 E. 18th Ave., have turn ed this Catch-22 into a marketing advantage. According to Bridget Flanagan, public relations director for Safeway, the chain "provides the carts as an extra service to our customers. We post signs that say use them, but bring them back.' " “We never consider it (taking carts) stealing," Flanagan says. "But some people do forget to bring carts back. So we encourage the public to let us know where the carts are." Flanagan admits this open-cart policy still presents problems like those faced by stores with stricter regulations. Many carts never return. "We hope that people won't use them for barbecue pits and laun dry baskets," Turpin says. "People just need to be made aware of the inconvenience caused by a shor tage of carts." STUDENTS! TALK’S CHEAP AT THEBFII PHONECENTER. Cheap Talk! is a special offer for students only, and it includes your very own telephone, a Talk's Cheap! T-shirt (like mine).your own special message pad. and a convenient bag . all for just $39.95. (That's out of this world, relatively speaking.) 'AfA * YOU COULD WIN A NEW FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE. Visit your nearest participating Bell PhoneCenter and enter the Bell PhoneCenter Talk’s Cheap sweepstakes.* You could win a new FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE, an Apple //e computer, a Kenwood stereo component system or a 3-album record collection. No purchase necessary. *fuU yourfwJtKipairing bell PhOfw-Centety No purchase required. Void in the state of Washington and T?fofentr> °" * u«me or part-time basis at any US. College o? University f S?Sl£5b?fjnSSttltf by sending a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to Bell PhoneCenter tmiy Request. PO Box 4434 R. Blair. Nebraska, 68C^^J*^^^^^^‘^eto^^Requests must be received by September 30. 1983.