Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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,i problem from tin perspei 11\>*. but 1 m not looking .it the problem
from .I business point of viru s.iid Jon Dav is. who is Pearl But k s
sole i olh'i tor of rei y< fable material at the l Diversity
"1 think we ran afford to look at this primarily as an environ
mental effort than a business one, " fie said
Davis said he plans to submit the I’hvsic al Plant an otter to run
the program himself in order to continue it as it is now
Kaplan said the lot k of revenue is due to a v;1111 in the ret u I
mg market o< < nrring fiet ause of ret \t ling efforts nationwide
File 1 'Diversity needs to v iew ret vt ling as a long term invest
ment that will realize returns once the market pit ks up Kaplan
said.
"When it tome down to econo mil s. it’s always an immediate
need." Kaplan said I hey don’t understand the long term value
of this
Tire program’s sui t esses int hide the redut lion of paper mate
rials in the dormitory dining halls which saves the University
money, and a better general awareness of recycling on i ampus
Kaplan said
Kaplan and Davis s.iid they are concerned the Physical Plant
won’t give the program the energy it needs to be effei live
"The Physical Plant doesn't have the vision or heart 1 lew
tend to look at it from a business perspet live Dav is said
Moreover, both said the I niversitv must take a bigger role to
provide a better program and ere mirage more rei vt ling
Kaplan said she plans to talk to Physical Plant olle i.ds and
meet with President Myles Brand in the next lew weeks In disi lis
tin' I ’niversitv s needs and options
"It's up to the University to make some ol these changes and
make it an appealing program." Kaplan said "We’ll see what we
i an do to fat ilitale changes
MEChA Presents
Cinco de Mayo
Cultural Performances
University of Oregon
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Eugene’s westside neighborhood cafe, fea
turing home baked breads and desserts.
Mexican, vegetarian and meat entrees
Good food at a reasonable price
Weekend Dinner Special —
Friday & Saturday
TOMATILLO ENCHILADAS, Brown Rice,
Refried Beans, Green Salad.S4.95
W 5th at Lawrence
7 a m to 9 p m Mon-Sat
7am to 2 p m Sund<tys
Breakfast til 2 p m
Vs ; NATURAL FOODS
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a new approach to marketing
Advertising .is F. ducat ion
From now on our advertising
will have an educational focus,
instead of being price oriented
We w:'., discuss w r.s in whu h
fvxxl relates to our persona!
health, ihc health of our planet
and to s»x/ial issues
I’riiing of Staple f i» k
We .ue committed to
offering the lowest possible
prices on certain basic bx»ls
at all lines 1 ooW lor these
spec nils designated
"Sundance Staples", tagged
throughout the store
('omc to out
Cinco lie Mayo
lasting on
Saturdat Mat 5
between 1 \ (> pm
featuring a
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Promotions
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svill feature Kxxls sshuh
we (eel are partial laris
lile enhancing rather than
simply those vthich are
i-lfeied to us at temporarily
reduced cost.
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Share the delights ol fresh,
natural asking with our
c.tss to use recipes
llasor test the recipes
yourself u: freijuent
in store tastings
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