Library_ C nntinued from Page 1 ter 1 in' conslrui lion is i omplet rtf I In- librarv is i rowded and tit»'s not ftint lion well." Ship man said People am not us mg lim library bet a use tliev am in>1 bring rnt ouraged to Till1 I du al s i urre nth < an stud right pert ent ot thr studrnt population ivrll below thr n.i tional slantlarti ol 2a port rnt I hr urn addition is ill make up for thr drln it hut will not ipiitr bring thr I ihr.il \ up to thr national level Ih.d will hnvr to hr tloiif in thr future Ship man said Thr massive task ot figuring out uh.it gors whrrr anti pist what lias to hi' doin' to make thr lilir.ir\ mom rllit irnt rests on the shoulders ot a lihrai v us ri s group t haired b\ Shipman t he group t mated in ()i to iler IHH7. is made up ot stn deal;., fat.ulH anil adminislra tors and it works with the ar i Intel Is ou the design ot the ad dition I hr nil ur [init rss is i on suh.it i\ e .md interai live." Sliipm.in s.nd I In' group wants In limit; bm k (lit* look and rltu ient \ of the original library building. Shipman said I hr addil ion inadr to tIlf I i lirary in HIMi posrs thr biggrsi In-,id,ii hr lo thr group in terms ol at hint mg this goal 1 isi a I liniit.it unis timed in expeiisiy e < onstrui I ion in 1‘ftiti. Sliipm.in said and lilllr i iHlsidr i .it ion was guru h > mah liing the addition vt 11It llir original strut lure I low r\ ei Shipman said hr is not i i it ii al ol I hr I nun i hanges "It is haul to analyze what was done in the pas! because 1 was nut around to see vs li.it I be needs were he said "It (the add it ion | is rllii ienl tin stor age I in mit critical. I just w ish they had had mure money l lie budget lor the t urrent t onstrui lion project is -t million Shipman said yvilh $n t> million i oming trom pi i vate donations 1 The i ampaign to raise funds is going well. Shipman said "The generosity y\e have received is trom i iti/ens of the Oregon community that want this thmersity to make a differ em e " Shipman said he hopes the projet t ( an be t ompleted in trvo years from the time con strui lion begins C)ne element th.it w ill speed i onstrui tion is the fat t that the 1‘itih addition yyas designed lo support another floor on lop of it Shipman said The current addition \y ill be constructed similarly giving the library the i apai ity to even tually expand to six floors, should the need arise in the fu ture Shipman expei O the i (in struction prut ess to be tar from easy "This is the most cl iff it nil const rut tion the l 'diversity has seen in I'll years." he said " This is the toughest design projet t at a researt h library in the I niled States that I know ol in the last 110 years I Uf You're Serious (About Quality Drafting Furniture, You’ll Laugh At Our Great Low Prices! DRAWING TABLE (II TIMA 130 30x42 n ■; 18500 h’l G 265.95 36x48 19900 RLG 2 >5.( 'i1 DRAFTING TABLE CHAR VO/ OMNI I 30x42 ,t( 10Q00 189.50 M\J ZJ X 77 36x48 13500 VERSATABLE WOOD DRAWING TABLE • V 24* U)|V I 20 > r.:,':- 48°° (V ! iOl k'l G i’tt 95 5900 NO AG 100 kf G 108U0 14250 stJPt k ag 100 DRAFTING CHAIR Sll K’KA -4 780 . 1 8995 I ( K >1k!Nl ki 0 I Vt > 00 ULTIMA STORAGE FAN A t 1 A( Ml S TO OK'AU Mi 1 AIM 1 r SIMPLEX TABLE TABORET • 1 HRf I DRAVU RS • CASTFRS RFC I )>*«*. 10900 ■ 25% OFF LOGAN LIGHT BOXES mftal case • daylight bulbs • ASSORTED SIZES ■ PENCIL TRAY • 42” ,i46pt42)Rec. 19.95SALE 13.95 • 48” (146 PT 48) REG. 20 95 SALE 14.95 ■ CAMBRIDGE ADJUSTABLE STOOL height adjusts from 24 to 30 WOOD SEA 1. BLACK. WHITE. OR RED Ml TAl LEGS REG. 42 95 SALE 3 1.95 SIERRA STENO CHAIR <sc 47) reg. i ie.50 SALE 69.00 CHARVOZ CENTA CHAIR drafting height with eooiring reg 269.00 SALE 186.00 • STFNO height ri g. 229.95 SALE 159.00 WOOD TABLOTTE SIDE TRAY lacquered hardwood & white laminate: 8 00 REG 24.95 SALE 19.95 TABLOTTE SIDE TRAY moldi d plastic design • white or black ri g 54 50 SALE 26.95 Offer Good Feb. 16 March 2, 1990 >1UO Bookstore 13th & Kincaid M F 7:30-6 00 SAT 10:00 6 00 346 4331 ART & SCHOOL SUPPLY DEPT.