Ivon Klein Property Management, LLC CAMPUS RENTALS Largest Selection - Personal Service iX Summer Rates *fx ~jX Fall Reservations -^X Campus Chateau 1668 Ferry Campus Twins 735 E. 14th Ferry Street Quads 1728 Ferry Fir Crest 630 E. 14™ Holly Court 1930 Onyx Lake Crest 1390 Mill Maple Arms 1345 Ferry Patterson Manor 611E. IF" 1085 Patterson Selma Apartments 361E. 14th 944-946 E. 19th 1911 Kincaid 1550-1556 Mill St w W ^ Alderwood Manor 1884-1860 Alder 686- 0743 Blackstone Manor 1750 Alder 687- 0684 Campus Plaza 750 E. 18th 485-7208 College Side 737 E. 16th 683-9546 Flintridge 500 E. 18th 485-0060 Garden Terrace 1893 Garden Ave. 302-5713 Hideaway 710 E. 15th Alley 715 E. 16th 683-9546 Talisman 888 E. 18th 485-7208 University Manor 745 E. 15th 485-9773 1884 Garden Ave 1210 Villard 302-5713 von Klein Property Management, llc. 485-7776 • 1301 Ferry Furniture continued from page 4B stores,” senior Autumn De poe said. She said she goes to yard sales in order to save money and to get deals on unique items. Nathan Dunn agreed. “I got a huge whiteboard for, like, $10,” Dunn said. Students can find listings of yard sales in local newspa pers. Unlike shopping at regu lar stores, people can usually bargain at these sales, and items likely will be in an af fordable price range. Thrift stores are another op tion. Because all of the items are donated, prices are much cheaper than in furniture gal leries. Students can find couch es ranging in price from $30 to $60, twin-size beds starting at $30 and dining tables starting r at $20, with a$l surcharge per dining chair. “Buy from Goodwill—they will save you money,” said freshman Tyson Lancaster, who bought furniture with his roommate. “That’s why I bought my couch from there —only #20.” Dunn said he also goes to stores like Goodwill for items such as chairs and tables. Students can also find good deals at Salvation Army stores. The stores’ employees, who also receive donations, usually do not accept items that need a lot of repair or are in horrible shape. When they do receive items that need a little fixing, they will repair minor scratches, replace missing nuts and bolts and polish up the wood. Salvation Army employee Kelly Bassett said the store gives student discounts. “We’re cheap, and we’ll save you a lot of money.” She added that the store has a tag sale every day, and stock is rotated and merchandise added twice a week. A couch may run from #60, new twin beds at #79, and dining sets start at #60. Several St. Vincent DePaul outlets in Eugene also sell used furniture. St. Vincent DePaul Assis tant Manager Ruben Trejo said students go to the store for the discounts and reason able prices. “If they have a low budget, we sell low-budget stuff,” he said. The thrift stores not only sell furniture but other household items such as lamps, pots and pans, crock ery and cutlery. Neota Genske is a freelance writer for the Emerald. n EUGENE Jau&l/dhoe. HARDWARE • Hardware • Electrical • Plumbing • Paint • Lawn & Garden • Housewares 342-5191 2825 Willamette - Eugene, Oregon 2 i