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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 35

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS.SECTION 0 A IC LAN D'S LCCALLY OWNED AND LCCALLY CONTROLLED DAILY NEWSPAPER, IS tO CUT El PtClt WIIEMITI WIIE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TEI 1 1 ES I 1 1 1 1 II IT ft I II II I If ICC NO. 94 35 VOL. CLV CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951 of $1000 per veteran. Some 25,000 students have been helped through school since the program's inception In 11943. State Aids 7561 World War II Veterans Under Education Bill by the fact that state subsidized enrollment in the higher, professional schools is especially on the upswing, while undergraduate enrollment showed much smaller rate of growth To jbe eligible for state aid a veteran must have been a native of California' or a legal resident at the time of induction and have served at least 90 days prior to January 1, 1947.

Assistance is limited tat. a total Choral Luncheon Oct 2. Board members of the Wednesday Mortiing Choral will1 gather for" luncheon tomorrow at the home of Mrs F. L. Coffin, librarian, 3154 'College Avenue Some 7561 World War II veterans have been helped to continue their' education during the first ipart of 1951 by the State of California, D.

J. Callaghan state director of veterans' affairs, said today, Of these, 1065 went to the University of California inJBerkeley second in "Cal-Vel? plan preference only to the University of Southern California, which got 1319. OtHer Bay area schools getting statesponsored veteran students include Hastings College of Law, 1-3; U.C. College of Agriculture at Davis, 89; U.C. College of Medicine, 69; St.

Mary's College. 22, and U.C. College of Dentistry, 15. Enrollment under this program was -30 per -cent higher than a year' ago, Callaghan said. The total expenditures for the spring quarters or semesters was $1,702,694.

This was paid out chiefly for tuition, fees and $40 monthly subsistence. This is over $300,000 more than last year. The state educational aid program, climbing steadily sine the end of World War-II, is approaching its peak Callagl. said. He predicted it would continue at its1 present high lor another year.

Most veterans exhaust their federal G.I. bill benefits first and then turn to the state program. How the Cal Vet program supplements the G.I. bill is shown TO NEW YOMZ GITV i ONLY ONE CIIAUCE (In Omaha) SALT LAKE CITY OMAHA flTTSBURGH NEW YORK CHICAGO Jr- CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 1 Vtri'tR bum inei ilk ONLY BURLINGTON-AMERICAN BUSLINES OFFERS THIS THRU BUS SERVICE CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA i I NEW YORK CITY SM090 6 Jftv -v in-in in i iffl1 i Hair umivmm nnrmni ir innainnnn -r-Timnffi-r Tax Plus Ta He Asks So Little and Gives So Much! There arc torn things yew don't heve te teach a dog. Ijitangible things like devotion, understanding and sacrifice.

Little that mean so much in trying times like these. His affection knows ne hounds, no reprimand so harsh that can erase the love he holds for you, no temptation so great that it can swerve him from the path of loyalty. No danger so terrifying that it can thwart his noble instinct to protect. Ill A MHOS PET SHOP Plus Tax CALL TEmplebar 64411 1893, will soon be gone, victim of wrecking crew hammers. Original school building on the site was built in 1863.

BURLINGTON AMERICAN i DEPOT 21st Tl9rapk Ave Th od Bella Vista school building at 13th Avenue and East iSth Street known by many names since its construction in Old Bella Vista Schoolhouse, Lodge No. 551 tomorrow night. The illustrated' talk will bes MerieMMslinesP Oakland 1913 San Pablo Avenue given at the Brooklyn Lodge Hall, East 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. Traveler to Show Pictures at Lodge Colored slides of his recent trip to Europe will be shown by Clyde Finger at the stated meeting of the Lakeshore Masonic City Landmark, Being Razed later it Decame Bella Vista School the name it held at the time it was condemned in 1934. Since the condemnation, only part of the building has been in regular use with many students taking their readin' and writin in portable classrooms.

A new building has since been built and was opened earlier this year as replacement Only a wall and a few steps remain today of the old structure and they'll be gone soon. The Board of Education plans to dispose of the land. rThe old brick pile on the hill" the many-named school at 13th Avenue and East 19th Street that was attended by many of Oakland's present day prominent citi-rans will soon be no more. And when the wrecking crews now at work complete their job of reducing the building to rubble, bit of the city's history will be dead. For the building of Bella Vista school now being torn down, traces its lineage back to 1863 when the first school, on the site was built by the Brooklyn school district, an organization then independent of the Oakland city schools.

1 ib iBvolutionaiy 1 new CM mm NAME CHANGED Nine years later, the Brooklyn school was annexed by the Oak 1 i land system and the school be 'K)m- came the Franklin school for mally, but was known by the NEVE5I H's $0 ey j.Jonea to sharpen any Sharpen" J-g H.rery araw kn. blade ew times. Nov residents as the East Oakland school. A year later, another name change followed. This time it was named after W.

Swett, a pioneer city educator whose name has been consistently confused with that of John Swett ever since the last century. The building now being torn down was the second on the site. First reference to it occurs in So smooth it leaves i breathless Tightest you can iv sucKing minutes of the Board of Educa niirnoff tion in 1892, where it is de scribed as ft "well-planned build tHDebfall ing of nine-rooms" to' be built at 1 V0BKA cost of 7 $52,952. It was de signed by Architect Howard 80 proof Made from 10006 gniit nltral spirits 'Sec. Pierre Smirnofl Hmrtford, Gotta.

Burns, the minutes say. CONDEMNED IN '34 In 1912. the building picked up Pay Only 25c Week nother name, Intermediate ocnooi numDer one, ana iz -years 7 1 I will" install your new ill 1 4 If-" PHONE HI 4-3828 for immediate installation of your nov Mf Automatic Gas Vatcr Heater I. V'Oi: nUUD MONEL HefVeter Hesters Still AvaibfcU for Immedista Delivery 1' ciijl: Aay AT CENTS rcbsiii Hill j.7::i 2 a 3C 3 Jf lU 111 ((ln tUm mrvtaa 4 mt ulr 1 Drains a Jf rt rt t-? i 4 4 Oi Ctartr Aeena ILJ ill.

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