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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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him slumped over, 1 eajr revolver NEW BUILDING Oakland Tribune, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1957 1 School Hill High Sht said that the sulcid, caused by ill health. were iou.no. i Moehlmann was a I early today, pallet His wife. Carmen.

64, told officers that she tip night with her husband, who had been in following a recent oprtion. When she went to her bedroom shortly before 7 rrru, she heard shot She ran into her husband's room and found Berkeley Man EndsOwnlife BERKELEY. Oct 31 William H. Moehlmann. an owner of a pioneer Berkeley building materiels company, shot himself to death at his home at 3016 College Ave.

Plans Speeded Allendale School Plans Approved Final plans lor a new Allen a building materials cmJ at 2624 Shattuck Ave. Ht a member of the BervJ Lodge of Elks. Architects today started drawing preliminary P'an for a new high school on Skyline dale School and preliminary Blvd. They were ordered yeiterday Retail Store-. 14th St.

and 29th A vs. plans for two other elementary schools have been approved-Members of the board of education and of the Citizens Com mitt for School Con Phont AN dover 1-9300 struction cleared the plans yes tertfay. Plana for Allendale call for 13 classrooms, kindergaren, li- I xMiniVii' ill II brary, multipurpose room and administrative office. The joint I llillll llJVMI I III I ViV-f II citizen committee has budgeted r-1 III in VUU II if7 I uvywM i $536,000 for the school, including plans and equipment The school -will replace buildings razed at 3720 Penniman, Are. Committee members authorized preliminary plans for the first two story elementary school to be scheduled from a $40,000,000 bond issue voted for school construction in 1956.

Architects said that the 1016 tion multipurpose room and wants separate auditorium, gymnasium and cafeteria. He also asked for a turfed athletic fieldu landscaping and on-cam-pus "parking." The committee suggested conferences be held with the city Recreation Department to find out the possibilities of getting a swimming pool- from recreation funds. SPACE PER PIPIL The proposed school would provide 111 square feet per student if 2,000 were enrolled. This compares to State recommendations for 110 square feet However, it is much roomier than State limitations of 80 square feet per pupil on high schools built with State-loaned money in suburban Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. The Oakland firm of Anderson, Hyde and Anderson Jr.

is designing the school. Rites Set for A. P. GoffSr. A Requiem Mass will be held for Abbott Porter Goff 79, a retired Oakland plant manager, at 10 a.m.

Saturday in St Cyril's Church, 63rd Aye. and Camden St. Mr. Goff died unexpectedly at his home, 2762 76th yesterday. A native of St.

Joseph. he had lived in Oakland for 18 years. He was active with his sons in a frozen food business until he was stricken. to find out it ail the facilities recommended by Oakland school official ran be buiit with the $2,800,000 budgeted for site development ar.d build-ines. The high school expected to cot a total of almost M.OO0.0G0 including the site on Skyhr.e opposite Ft rnhoff Road, plana and equipment.

The joint committee of citizens and board of education mem ben the city' four-year construction program gave tentative appro--j val to standards recommended by a faculty committee. Charles P. chairman of the citizens committee, said that after the architects' preliminary estimates are re-, ceived the joint committee will be, able to decide. how many-'classrooms can be built. SEEK MORE LAND At the same time the com-1 mate authorized negotiations for 2 acres, adjacent the 32 acres already bought: Carl B.

Munck. chairman of the board's buildings and grounds committee, said a decision whether to buy the additional land will be' delayed until cost estimates are received Dr George C. Ehss, of Technical High School and chairman of a faculty com- which has been plan-; ring the school for two years, reviewed proposed facilities. Two plans were presented. One was to care for 1,500 stu- i Alice St.

site of Lincoln School is too small to permit sprawling, one-story construction. They also said the building must be concrete in any event CurtGHAlULATlONS Robert Berifchoff (left) Highway. Transit and Parking Dept. manager of Oakland'! Chamber of Commerce, shakes hand of George M. Taylor, his predecessor, who resigned to become general manager of Alamtda-Contra Cota Tranjit District New Manager Named For of Department to meet restrictive downtown area fire regulations.

First estimates are that the two-story, i concrete building will cost more than the original budget of $501,000. 1 Architects were directed to prepare working draw-ings for an addition to Laurel School at 3820 Kansas The addition will include four classrooms, kindergarten and li I 1 llnA F0R Y0UR IiU)1l it I i nrw Rorwit F. v('T 1 3 ir r.rr i V. fir' 1 1 merr 1 Park.nR mg to brary. The joint committee voted to seek an option to buy a little over one acre, of property adjacent to Oakland H.gh School.

Administrators said the addi Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Margaret Goff; four sons, "ii an. Spa; hrsf fi'l I ('01 'IJ' -ral manag fintzho" Seriated Vi-l'-h--. CraT.ber to' Vfars as director I w)KtJJ 1 1 mmt 6.70-15 UKbntl )vb4yp tional land is needed for the school, now.

overcrowded with almost 3,000 students and the wa form r'v handled or. hai brer r'as- gncd "i Kfn MoflUr, ff(i(ti' of tne Aiamc-oa County Manufacturer Division of the Oakland chamber. Sparling added. Born Alameda. Bentzhoff was associated.

witn the San franco Bank prior to his appointment as director of exhibits. He hves at 'Lenox. Ave. With his vt ifc Barbara, and tr; three cnildren. George W.

Goff of Castro Valley; A. P. Goff Jr, and Maurice F. Goff of Alameda, and Michael W. Goff of Sacra-, mento; a daughter.

Miss. Margaret Ann Goff of Oakland; three sisters, including Mrs. Ada Boswell. of Oakland, and 16 grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8 p.m.

Friday at the C. P. Bannon Mortuary Chapel, 6800 East 14th St. i dents with all the basic service facilities for 2,000. The other was for an ultimate enrollment of 2,000 pupils.

For 1,500 students, the committee recommended 54 classrooms, auditorium, cafeteria, library, gymnasium and administrative offices. I a ss-rooms would be increased to 67 for 2,000 students. Bliss said the committee is against any type of combina No-trode price $20 you saw "vn, $6.051 Riverside Deluxe designed to be fully equal to original equip. ment tires. Extra-strong Super Rayon largest in the city.

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