RAVIOLI Continued from Page i was difficult lu get Muni' stores to take their v.n lure seriously Kvenlually. they did got stores to carry their product and they started producing ■the most exciting thing .it first was getting the labels for the business." Cludici said it made the thing real Kims. ZZ. said neither of them knew a lot alxiiut business but since her parents were self em ployed she knew it could be done Slowly but siirelv. business pii ked up They sold Si? worth of ravioli if’.e firstWeek Last week, the business grossed S tt)() "The only people buying were people who knew us." (dudit i said idle more exposure we get, though, the more credibility " The couple works together, with film's .concen trating on tlm filling and (>iudi< '■> mastering 11n• dough We pul on the music, anything trom classical lo head-hanging." lie said The most important part ts getting !h.f dough and the flour .*1! over our bodies and just getting into it i;,i. 1) ivivk thev make about HO pounds of till ing that contains fresh spinach, garlu tofu, mus tard and cheese They sell froth a spur ami mild ravioli and make a red sauce that is sold in re turnable jars rite two dlY their.'Work t> V hit Vile be. a..se It s cheaper. sfie said, and hotter for the environment idler travel. SO to too miles a week on tlleir work hikes carrvmg up to .100 pounds during their store deliveries Ihev also make weekly deliveries to the Am i /on Housing < omplex Pints said sortie of tile fronuses of owning a business IS greater flexibility and knowing site is tiomg a positive thing environmentally I he wav we ye chosen to do this, we ve used 'organic ingredients .that tire really ipiahlv minded with a low impa. ! oil the environment she said It makes me more satisfied with doing bii.se ness BEANERY Continued from Page i ; '\V«■ decided it would iic against our bust interests lo i ar r\ nnv magazine or periodic al that bases its readership on the distinction of sexual orienta tion," said Kandy Bright, man ager of the Beanery 152 W f ifth Aye Bright said the decision at feels all group-oriented periodl cals The Beanery will continue to carry periodic als that t ater to broad interests Midi as the Xurthiii’si ( (imil News and W'hutX Hafiponinf! ■ I'-fcjunto ii to equal ojiporni nitv laws, Bright said \V>■ will mil ‘list rirnmate on tin- he sis nl raie, sex. ige. color air sexual orientation Bright said the decision IS It hal Queer Nation member )immv lixher said the group is "lean mg toward a boycott" of the Beanerv It just diiesri t seem like they w.inl nur buslhesv fir said Altu.hn |lros:''butitti«i'lhe Lav **/:.In \i 'u. :» Imui ;!■. sttlrev his! (H (ober ,ir».id i ustomer eoniphimts iihmit the m.i^.i .in ■ i ■ nit n! \t.’st -I J't'ii- ■ . mi plaints i uni rriifi) ilir phone m'\ ,id\ ert i .ivmi'nls ,ipp. .irmn m !tlr publication The agreement real fieri April 1 111 bright .itnl llsher would have resumed distribution ul the muga/ine with .1 printed (list: I in mer about Its potenli ullv Ollensive t nnteilt Students for Diversity, Access and Renewal in Education An Agenda for Progressive Student I mpowerment ASUO President/Vice-President Bobby Karmen Lee&Fore IFC-Incidental Fee Committee on.-v.u mu t,>u, lose Balderas• Barbara Rogers •( McNicholas *1 frem Mehretab• Teresa Naillon IFC Twov.„ EMU Board_ ASPAC Steve Masat'Zoe Pargot "Sue Dockstader* Alberto I ena* Kyan Deckert Student Senate a Brian Hoop-Troy Shields* 1.isa Albrich• Sheli/a \1itha*Dick I S«t2. AAA/|o«.m*lum S«l J, AAMournaliun S.jI 1 »lt*« s«i ». !m* Artv I nir,. s«i 7.1 A ,ee Paid for by Students for Diversity Access and Renewal in Education Diana Collins-Patricia Davcio* Matt Hasek •JoTrigilio Sen « Six Sti/ScimcM S»ll 1, Soc S topics cSvii'kkI m TWO KINDS JIM WEAVER The Genetic Origin Of Conservatives & Liberals Bring this ad to U of 0 or Smith Family Bookstores for a 20% savings. Exp 4-30-92. *, rue**6 utssnt snuff .t s GET REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE And the competitive edge you need in advertising sales with the Oregon Daily Emerald. Today's employers arc looking for applicants not orilv with jot) experience hot the time management skills it lakes to hold down a responsible sales position and a lull load ol (lasses The ( >i egon I )aily Kmerald's display advertising department is now hiring lor sales positions All mleiested students should pick up an application and Job description in Hoorn 300 KM11 right away. ('losing date: April 27th at 5 pan. Oregon Duily THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON f I I High drama at the Arthropod Trade center