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Show Village for Sale7 For Sale: One Village. Make your own offer. The University announced Friday Fri-day that Staduim Village, for 20 years a source of low-cost housing hous-ing for married students, will be sold lock, stock and barrell to make way for new buildings on the growing campus. William L. Christensen, University Uni-versity director of purchasing, said all butl some metal play- wMMMir'-' .. y1" , ..vi mull nfi-vm n i inn i if j-y-'' - vim . .,. , "' x , i'te. lit Nf ? dw- ; ' . -. rj) u .... . - H- ! dnwiiiitHliiMi ti ill I t nuiYMItiBmmm im n . mumtam ground items will be disposed of in the sale. No prices have been set and interested persons are encouraged to make reasonable reason-able offers, he said. The frame buildings can be purchased intact and moved to new sites or they will be sold in pieces. All plumbing fixtures, furniture and appliances will also al-so be for sale. The buildings contain- gas space heaters, water wa-ter heaters, cooking stoves and miscellaneous items of furniture. Christensen said purchase offers of-fers may be made immediately by contacting him at the University Uni-versity Purchasing Office, Building Build-ing 40, 322-6411. The buildings were moved to the campus in 1947 by the Federal Fed-eral Government. The one-story flats came from the Japanese Relocation Camp at Topaz, Utah, and the two-level structures were shipped here from a military installation in-stallation at Vancouver, Wash. Staduim Village was the first married students' housing facility facil-ity on campus. New facilities have been constructed southwest of the campus along Foothill Boulevard. Construction of more of this type housing is included in the University's future expansion expan-sion plans. Photo by Phil Derby Married students housing in Stadium Village will be done away with by June, according to University planning director William Wil-liam L. Christensen. Buildings in the tract are up for sale "at practically any price, just so the space is clear when construction starts this summer," Cliristensen said. |