Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 08, 1990, Page 12, Image 12

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•Complete maintenanc e (heck of major
(omponents
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terns,cool start systems, heating and cooling
systems, tires, wipers and all fluid levels
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ART AND
SCHOOL SUPPLY
DEPARTMENT
I hope this will he just the
start nt ,i long lusting relation
ship "
MiVtike said ins i ompanv
does not expect to realize anv
direi I lienefits from the dona
lion Other than to show their
appret iation lor doing business
with \ike and improve rela
lions w ilh C Jregonians
"Sometimes lapane.se are
( ntu r/.etl tor making too nun h
mono . Mivnkc said 1 m
sure this will ( hange some
view s of some people of ( )re
gon that w e are not a monel
eager nionevpursiling (ompa
in
Akira U atanahi' consul gen
eral foi the lapnne.se consulate
in Portland said the 11st < en
tun w ill he the age of the Par d
ii and that this t\ pe ot gilt fos
ters good relations
"It is vital that the i itizens of
both our communities learn to
work together. W atanahe said
"It is important for IN'issho
Iwail to a< i ept the responsihili
ties that i nine naturalU with
luring a i itizen of this stale
Ihe knight l.ibran expan
sion and renovation is a V I
million project, w ith more than
S1 r million i (lining tmni the
state s general 1 uml
The 1 hiiversitv. w Inch Is re
quired to raise the remaining
S'l ii million still needs to
an additional S.' t mil
i a is*
lion
The most significant tiling
about this is it i oiitinues an et
tort to keep Oregon's lirst li
brarv In the ranks of the best li
hraries of the l Inited Stales.
(.nldsi hmidt said.
Knight said serious disi us
sums about the gilt began five
months ago but that the
seeds for tins type ol dona
tioo were planted w lien ( .old
si hmidt tirsl took oflii e and be
gan fostering relationships with
lapanese businesses
Knight said Iroui the stall of
the negotiations that the inonev
was earmarked lor the lihr.iry
expansion protect I he librarv
was renamed in 1‘tHH for the
Knight famih in ..gnition of
their support
The projet t whit h is tenia
lively slated to begin in spring
1*101 and llllisll in late 10*0.
w ill add about 1 tll tlUU stpiare
feet to the lihrarv
l ,eoige Shipman. 1 adversity
librarian said the second llooi
will house the libraiv s Asian
literature I ollet tion
Shipman, in an intei\ iew
with the (Jn't’un Huh hnirnilil
in late I ebruarv . said the li
brars i urrentlv seats eight pei
rent of the student population
which is tar below the national
average I if J’> peri ent
I a en w dll the new addition
the Knight I.ibrarv will still not
meet national stand.inis he
said
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