Library levy continued from page 1 climate when it discussed the cost of new services and the effect on taxpayers. The committee wanted the levy renewal structured so it is affordable for taxpayers. As a result, the committee set a maximum levy amount so the cost to the average taxpayer household would average $80 per year. The original library levy, which raised $2,190,000 per year for four years, passed with 64 percent of the vote in 1998. It expires on June 30, 2003. The Mayor’s Library Improve ment Committee, established in Oc tober 1997 under the authorization of the council, proposed a tax levy as part of a development plan to im prove library services and facilities. Mayor Jim Torrev reactivated the library committee in October 2001. The committee was assigned to re view progress toward its original recommendations, and members ound it necessary to increase fund ing to continue to provide services. Jim Johnson, former Eugene city manager, said the new library will be a tremendous asset to the community. “I can’t wait to see them cut the ribbon,” Johnson said. “I don’t think the citizens of Eugene fully under stand what they are getting. ” The renewal levy, which will raise $4,900,000 per year —nearly twice the amount of the original levy — will include four full years of ongoing operating costs for all the added services. “Some of the costs were underes timated when the committee pro posed the levy,” Bennett said. “For example, the demand for library services at the time of the initial levy was significantly underestimated, and staff has been added. “I can’t assume anything, but based on the history it should do very well,” she said. “The library and city have done exactly as prom ised. ... It’s been a successful story so far, and I think it will continue.” E-mail reporter Katie Ellis at katieellis@dailyemerald.com. Memorial continued from page 1 tales and fables, using the children as main characters. Martin also in vented some stories of his own. One story that has also reached Martin’s five grandchildren is that of the “Traveling Inner Tube.” The family was on a road trip when the inner tube, which was tethered to the top of the car, escaped. Instead of leaving the sad image of the tube lying dusty and aban doned on some road, Martin wove an ongoing tale involving this inner tube’s journeys and adventures. “It picked itself up and struggled to get home,” David Martin said. Dudley Poston Jr. is a sociology professor at Texas A&M and a for mer student of Martin’s. "Walter Martin is the person re sponsible for where I am today,” Poston said. “Walt saw something in me that none of my other professors did." In a letter presented by Johnson, Martin’s former student Jack Gibbs wrote that he believed Martin would be embarrassed by the compliments. “I’m confident he would say something like ‘cease the exaggera tions and just say goodbye.’” “That is what I do,” Johnson said, through the crowd’s laughter. “That is what we do.” He lifted his hand high and waved goodbye to Walter Martin. The family requests memorial contributions be sent to Mount Pis gah Arboretum, 33735 Seavey Loop Road, Eugene, Ore., 97405. E-mail higher education editor Serena Markstromat serenamarkstrom@dailyemerald.com. 75 Foot long Sub Expires 4/28/02 SUBSHOP 1225 ALDER 345-2434 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons. MON-SAT 11AM-8PM • SUN 11:30PM-8PM Give Another Couple the Joy of Parenthood Consider being an Egg Donor Healthy Women 21-32 years of age Non-Smokers Limited Time Commitment Compensation Call: OHSU (503) 418-5333 Provided $3000 Portland OHSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution r 1 013851 It Doesn’t Take a College Education To Understand a GREAT DEAL! $249.00 For a 2002/2003student season pass (regular price $349 and going higher in Fall 02) Ask us for flexible payment terms Thank you for a great season and your support. We would like to share our excitement for next year by extending this ‘Smart offer’! • NEW Highspeed SIX person chair lift The biggest and fastest in OREGON! • NEW Lodge expansions • NEW Demo Center Only available until April 30, 2002 ULLR Sportshop * 207 Coburg Rd * 687-8557 NEED CASH ? We buy used texts and other good books throughout the year 768 East 1 3th (541) 345-1651 one block from U of O 525 Willamette (541) 343-4717 near the Post Office www.smithfamilybookstore.com ASI|0oE^ui^e §t#f5 Applications available in ASUO Office (Suite 4 EMU) Due Friday, April 19 by 5pm Let us know about it. Call the ODEat (541) 346-5511.