“Planning Ahead Will Make Moving Less Hectic” Packing Supplies * Tissue paper and unprinted newsprint (newspaper ink can soil and even damage some items) * Two-inch plastic packaging tape (to assemble and close cartons) * Masking tape * Utility knife * Pe rmanent marke rs Boxes * 1.5 cubic foot boxes (book box). Use for heavy or dense items in cluding books, records, shoes, canned goods, kitchen canisters, small appliances and hand or power tools. * 3 foot cubic boxes. General-purpose size. Good for lampshades, pots and pans, kitchen utensils, etc. * 4.5 and 6 cubic foot boxes. For large, lightweight items such as pil lows and bedding. Do not overload. * Dish packs specially designed with cell dividers for transporting dishes, glasses, bowls and other kitchenware. Also good for lamps, small pictures, knickknacks, light appliances. Planner *Take inventory. Decide what to move, what not to move. * Schedule a moving sale for items you won't move. Donateother items to charitable organizations. * Make arrangements to discontinue: * EWEB * Garbage collection * Local and long-distance phone service * Mail change-of-address cards to: * Post Office * Social Security Office * Credit cards * Insurance companies * Magazines *Mail-ordetaccounts * Defrost refrigerator and freezer and allow thorough air-drying to prevent mildew. Arrange for disposal of frozen foods (sell, gi’ away or eat). Clean oven. * If you are moving home, have your car serviced and have proof of insurance in car. * Remember to pack a box of the basics you’ll need on move-in day (tools, paper products, all-purpose household cleaners, etc.). Be sure to have it loaded last so that it will be first off at your new home. Packing ^Personal computers * Back up softwareand data files. * Pack the hard drive. * Insert cardboard or an old disk into disk drive(s). * Unhook all cables and power cords. * Use static-free packing materials. * Remove printer ink cartridges. *CD players/VCRs * Never transport CD players with CDs in them, or VCRs with tapes left inside, * Pack CDs or VCR tapes in separate small cartons that can hold heavy items. Source: “Moving You in a New Direction,1’ North American Relocation Services. 1,2,3,4 bedrooms • spacious • dishwashers 1,2,3 bedrooms • pool • sauna • patios • dishwashers 344-6540 485-6937 009464 QUADS * APTS • HOUSES WWW. CAMPUS RENTAL COM 'Ming ITree cApts If Large, quality 2 bdrms If All units have fireplaces If Off street parking If Patios If Non-smoking apts; no pets $530/mo. month-to-month 1230 TerrfyStreet 687-2360 0092341 Close to campus LOW SUMMER RATES duality, Unit 1 -2 blocks from campus Studios: $300.00/mo. • Private parking • Free water, sewer and garbage • On-site laundry One large studio, back of a house: $325.0O/mo One studio, back of a house: $250.00/mo Apartments: 1- bdrm unit: $325.00/mo. 2- bdrm unit: $350.00/mo. • Washer and dryer in each • Free water, sewer and garbage • Private parking 2 bdrm loft, part of house: $400.00/mo. • All utilities paid 4 bdrm duplex: $625.00/mo. 1 -5 blocks from campus Houses: 3* - 5’ bdrm houses $950.00/mo. to Si,250.00/mo. Summer rates starting 7/1 Valley Investment Properties * 345-7368 recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycled recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle University of Oregon RECYCLE GUIDE Starting to clean out early? f PUN AHEAD !! j You can helpes iriftheefficient collection f y of yout?materialit f ff < \ h\ Y>#. § ft v.f, t RESIDENCE HALLS: Recycling Collection is available throughout University Hotfcing for the folfdwing Materials: - / f draper J ■ ^Cardboard <* ># * Newspaper | / * Bottles;& Cahs jj /# Residence Hall Recycling Site Locations . f I Riley Hall: Kitchen area * | 3u. , Earl Hall: First floor work rooms J » yil Walton Hall: Laundry rooms I Hamilton Hall: Trash rooms a \ Bean Hall: Laundry room area I University Inn: Laundry rooms J Carson Hall: Basement by elevator | OFFICE CLEAN-OUTS: Please contact us @ 346-5275 to assist you in J your office cleanouts. | RECYCLING in the COMMUNITY: For recycling locations in the 3 community contact BRING Recycling @ 746-3023. f FAMILY HOUSING: Recycling sites are located at all dumpster locations. | Take all reusable items & donations to your nearest non-profit f organization. For motor oil, batteries, and other hazardous materials, | contact Lane Co. Waste Management @ 687-4119 for more information. 3 ic&'fc’fejc <$ STAY TUNED FOR INFORMATION ON AN UPCOMING SPRING TERM STUDENT YARD SALE/EXCHANGE!! i jckJcJcje " For more information contact Campus Recycling @ 346-0929. i recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle recycle for your apartment or house 1. buy new or used furniture at great prices 2. donate your old car, appliances & household items: call 345-0595 for free home pickup 3. while you’re shopping for your apartment, check out our huge selection of clothes and much more! St. Vincent de Paul Society Eugene locations • 1880 W. flth, 683-8284 • 110 East 11th, 344-2115 • 2345 West Broadway, 345-0595