80 Watt hi power 6” door speakers 100 Watt 71 Power Booster *19" Auto Reverse AM/FM Cassette Car Stereo 53900 Out of box AM/FM Cassette Stereo *39" GRUNDIG Model 4650 AM/FM Cassette s7999 Back to School SPECIAL PORTABLE COLOR TELEVISION Reg. $329.99 *198" 12” BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISION AC/DC Only $0099 SANYO auto reverse cassatta stereo A speakers $7499 Stereo Home Cassette Deck Dolby Metal Tape Capabilities $5999 SANYO Digital Car Stereo $5999 National Turntable with Cartridge 55999 Maxell UDXL II Tapes $099 SANYO RECEIVER $11999 50-watt 3-way home speakers $3499 each Expo Liquidators 720 Garfield 683-8066 Photo by |ay lollop For a mere $50 a month a furniture rental store will lavishly fur nish your humble cottage. Renting your furniture may be the better buy By Frank Shaw Of the Emerald Moving in to a new place can be a traumatic experience - especially if it's unfurnished. Let's face it, not many students can afford to run to Levitz Furniture and buy a complete set of new furniture. But there are cheaper ways. One of the easiest is to rent furniture from Grantree. Shelley Pickrell, a showroom representative at Grantree, says they can completely furnish an apartment for $50 a month. That fee inc udes a complete living room ^et with a couch and coffee table, a dinette se a and four chairs and a bedroom set that includes a bed and chest of ■ And one advantage of renting from Grantree is that renters are not held liable for normal wear-and-tear or accidental damage to the fur niture. Cigarette burns and beer stains are taken care of, Pickrell says — which makes Grantree attractive to fraternities. When a student signs the rental agreement, Grantree agrees to deliver and pick up the furniture. All they ask is a 30 day notice before picking up the furniture. . And another advantage for the student who is looking a few years down the road is Grantree's rent-to-buy option. All the money paid for rent is applicable to the eventual purchase of the furniture. Grantree also allows furniture exchange, which makes things easy for students who like to change their decor every few weeks. But if $50 a month seems too steep, break out some form of transportation and hit the road for the garage sales. Check some shop pers and keep your eyes peeled for signs. What's not good enough for someone else might be just what you need to complete your living room or bedroom. Surprisingly good deals can be found at cheap prices. Last not but least are Goodwill stores and others of that ilk. A trip through a Goodwill store shows lounge chairs for prices ranging frorr $6 to $15, couches from $12 to $19 and bedframes all at $7. They als>^ have those ancient cabinets like the ones mom and dad used to have for only $14. The only problem with Goodwill stores and garage sales is that it s tough to talk them into delivering it to your new pad. That means you either have a truck or a friend with a truck. But at the money you save, it's worth it, Now every body gets 50% off. Now through October 5, every body who joins the Y gets 50% off the initiation fee — and that includes tennis memberships. The Eugene Family YMCA has the most complete facilities in town, with 2 pools and a spa, 4 racquet ball and handball courts, instruction, and special programs for you. Call us at 686-9622 for more information, and get half off the regular price, now through October 5 at the YMCA. There’s something for every body at the Y. Eugene Family YMCA 2055 Patterson * 686-9622