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THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MAKRCH,23 U

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DIAL NO 2-2513
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TRAVELOGUE
SWITZERLAND
MOTION PICTURES
NATURAL COLOR
THURS. - 8:30 P.M.
Tickets - $1.10
(unreserved section-50c)
Box office open Thurs.,
10 A.M.
U. of M. Oratorical Assn.
HILL AUDITORIUM

Design Prize
Presented
To 'T' Grads
Two University graduates won
$500 Honorable Mention in a re-
cent building-design contest.
Robert Metcalf, B.Arch., '50, and
Tivadar Balogh, B.Arch., '52, won
the award for their design of a
community youth center for south-
ern Michigan.
The contest was sponsored by
the Architectural Forum and the
Ferro Corp. of Cleveland, and
called for the use of porcelain ena-
mel in the building design.
New Ideas
The purpose of the contest was1
to obtain new ideas for architects,
technicians, educators, and civic
leaders in the use of this new
material, and the contest was
divided into two divisions, one for
the community youth centers, and
the other for elementary schools.
Concerning the contest, Metcalf
emphasized, "The need for com-
munity centers is very great, and
thought must be given to the kind
of building suitable for the needs
of adolescents."
"We do too many buildings for
teen-agers in terms of primary
colors. What they need, really, is
more toned-down surroundings."
Sophisticated
Metcalf explained that they
tried to achieve somewhat of a
"sophisticated feeling," something
"which the adolescents can grow
into as they grow up, yet some-
thing which they don't feel out of
place in."
Metcalf added that they had
spent about a week of intensive
work on the project. However, he
added that it is not unusual to
spend 15 hours a day or more on
such a project.
Balough added further comment
on the building, "The structure
was to be something which would
inspire the imagination of the
adolescent."
'Delight'
"The building was to possess
a certain delight, both in struc-
ture and color." This "delight" is
illustrated by the dark blue-green
and white color combinations, with
varying sizes of material units to
"create a faceted texture pattern."
Prof. Walter B. Sanders, Chair-
man of the Dept. of Architecture,
commented on the two winners,
both visiting lecturers at the Uni-
versity, "They had a lot of nat-
ural ability.
"While their particular work is
presently in the residential field,
their previous training at the Uni-
versity to their excellence of per-
formance in applying design prin-
ciples."
Prof. Sanders summed up his
comment by adding, "We are just-
ly proud of them."

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 - .66 1.47 2.15
3 .77 1.95 3.23
4 .99 2.46 4.30
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241'
FOR SALE
TUXEDO. Like-new. $12. Size 39-40. Call
after 6. NO 3-8444. )151B
FOR SALE-1945 Kelvinator Refrigera-
tor; Whizzer Motor Bike; Console Ra-
dio, Upright Piano; End Tables. Call
NO 3-4360. )150B
TRAILER for sale. 1954-41 feet. New
Moon. 2 bedrooms. For information
call Ypsi. 2995W. )149B
"INTERLOCH INN,"-Northland's Fin-
est Resort Restaurant is now offered
for sale.
On M-137 between U.S. 31 and Nation-
al Music Camp. Attractive dining
room seating 90, high class clientele.
Dormitory for help, owners cabin and
31 lots. Would rent for the summer to
desirable party. For information ad-
dress:
PARKER O. PENNINGTON, Broker
688 Colingwood Ave.
Detroit, Michigan )148B
ARMY, NAVY type oxfords-$6.88," sox
39c, shorts 69c, military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.;
)123B
TRANSPORTATION
PHOENIX, ARIZ., leaving march 30 in
new car. I want person or persons
to share non-stop driving part or all
of way. Free. Call Law Club P-22.
)43G
AVIS rent-a-car or truck for local or
long distance use. Reasonable daily,
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales, Inc., 210 W. Washington St.I
NO 3-4156. )158
PERSONAL
ANY MEMBER of the University Com-
munity may subscribe to the Sat.
Eve. Post at the' special MarAp rate
of $5.95 for 60 issues. Student Period-
ical, NO 2-3061. )113F
BIT BY BOXER-Washtenaw Avenue,
must know all possible dogs. Please
help, Goldberg, NO 3-8508. )112N

USED CARS
1950 CHEVROLET. Very good condition.
2-door sedan, Power glide, heater.
$350.00. David E. Congdon, 2740 Pack-
ard Rd. D-10. )131N
BEST BUYS
1949 Ford Club Coupe, one owner car,
excellent condition.
1950 Fords-6 and 8 cylinder motors,
choice of body styles.
1951 Studebaker coupes-choice of two.
Really economical.
1948 Pontiac 2 door, radio and heater,
one owner. Car runs like new.
Plus a wide selection of '52 through '55
models, all makes.
HERB ESTES,
INC.
Your Ford Dealer
Phone NO 2-3261 502 E. Huron
Open evenings until 9
)120N
1941 FORD Club coupe, good tires, no
rust, runs perfectly, $95.
1952 CHEVROLET 2-door, grey, real
clean and low mileage, $445.
1953 WILLYS hardtop, 2-tone paint, ra-
dio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 miles,
white-wall tires and like new, $745.
1950 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, radio,
heater, in excellent condition, $445.
Jim White Chevrolet, Inc.
Ashley at Liberty, First at Washington
Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495
)130N
1948 PLYMOUTH Sedan-good engine,
good tires, good interior, new license.
Needs some body work. $125. Phone
NO 3-6649. )127N
TRANSPORTATION - $50, '47 Chevie
coupe, call NO 3-2090 after 6. )128N
WE NEED USED CARS!
to stock our new lot. We can give you
top allowance on your present car .. .
any make or model! Come in and test
drive the new, beautiful 1956 Mercury.
Our low overhead enables us to give
you the top notch deal on a new or
used car in Washtenaw county. Fitz-
gerald, Inc. Lincoln-Mercury, 3345
Washtenaw Rd. Phone NO 3-4197 -
NO 2-3293. )116N
FOR RENT
SUITE FOR TWO OLDER BOYS-Board-
ing, convenient to campus. 1328 Ged-
des. )C48

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JOHN FORSYTHE
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