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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 14

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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naslum building at McClymonds Dinner to Launch 12 TTOAliiid tribune, Woncs Jay, Sept. 5. 1956 LIJLZIL'I. Sfe fbr New Hiah School heart of the Montclalr area, where students now go to overcrowded Oakland and Technical High Schools. But, Dr.

Benbow noted, the Skyline site is in an area where an extensive residential development has been started in the past few months. On the suggestion of board and committee members. Dr. Benbow said that he would eon- district have protested the school department's original plan to put the shops in what is now the school's limited playground area. I boards for the Joaquin, Miller, Lowell and Bret Harte Junior High Schools and the Santa Fe High School.

Opera Assn. Drive sam T.RANDRO. Sept 6 A J. Henry Harris was given a $9,968 contract for repair of slope damage at the Lakeview Elementary School Elementary Schools. Negotiations are under way kick-off dinner for the annual subscription drive of the Pn Leandro Civic Orchestra Association-will be held Sept 10 at Onstad's Restaurant, 1813 Wash- Reporting on Oakland's school for the purchase of sites or ad- building progress, school admin-Iditions to eites for McClymonds, at the board meeting, vx.

Stuart S. Phillips, assistant su-oerintendent for elementary ed istrators told those at yesterday's meeting at Franklin School that the 10 temporary classrooms at Lowell Junior High School will be finished by Tuesday. Preliminary plans have been approved and architects are proceeding with working drawings for the McClymonds High gym, Sobrante, Grass Valley, Man-zanita, Thornhill and Sherman Elementary Schools, and, after its presentation yesterday, with working plans for a two-room addition to the Whitton Elementary School. Bret Harte, McChesney, Pinto, Lockwood Highland, Hiller, ington Ave. Wlere will Oakland's pro head of Lincoln Ave.

It would more to develop the site or Hellman, Portuguese Flat, Brookfield, Oak Knoll, Lowell, Columbian Gardens and Sher ucation, and Miss uretcnen j-Named to serve as team captains are: Mrs. Lee Coover, Mrs. Orville Johnson, Mrs. Frank posed new hill-area high school cost an estimated 400,000 to buy the land and nearly about $660,000 in alL Wulfing. director of elementary be located? Dr.

Benbow told a joint meet tact the Oakland Real Estate Board to see if its members could come up with other pos education, oresented the new CMy three possible locations havfcbeen turned up by public chad officials who have conrtted the foothill since the project was authorized as part of $40,000,000 bond issue June B. The project is estimated to 000 more to grade it so that there would be some six usable acres. ing of the Board of Education curriculum guide for the fifth and sixth grades. Similar guides for the other elementary grades have been presented during the Bricker, Mrs. William dwih, Mrs.

Robert Hechler, Mrs. Edward Lee and Mrs. George Pen- and the Citizens Committee for Better Schools yesterday that man Schools and for a new ele 2 Eight acres at the end of sible sites for the new school. During their session yester mentary school in West Oakland. Rhode St near Lincoln Ave.

This too would produce about six usable acres but would cost some $800,000 to buy and develop for building. JTwenty-eight acres on Skyline Blvd. near the head of Red by all standards, the first two possibilities are "too small. We should have at least 20 acres for At its regular meeting yester nebaker. day, the two school groups agreed to the advisability of purchasing two large lots next day, the Board of Education oast few years.

signed a contract with the Bea The board and the Citizens Say It With Music WICHITA. Sept. 5 OB A Wichita disk jockey voiced a pica for blood donors for the American Red Cross, then spun this tune: "It Only Hurts for a Little While." a high school." He said that "unquestionably" the schools will have to provide bus service along Skyline and Mountain Boulevards if the Skyline site is selected. It is an. estimated four miles from the con Construction Company for Committee will meet at 2 p.m.

Sept 18. The board will hold its cost! $3,960,000. Ai listed by Dr. Spencer D. Benfcow.

the. schools' business Kaiftcer, they are: l-levm and one-halt acre above Mountain Blvd. near the to the Bret Harte junior mgn the reconstruction of Whittier School as a site for the school's School. The price is $372,926. The board also approved regular meeting at 4 p.m.

next Tuesday, and then convene again at 7 p.m. to discuss re new shops. However, they wood Road. Dr. Benbow estimates it would cost some agreed, the purchase price $6,630 contract with Joseph D.

should be approximately $25,000. Ballinger Company for the dem olition of the condemned gym quests for additional raises for 000 to purchase and Residents of the Bret Harte Preliminary plans are on the school employees and teachers. 0 mm m- mi i 1 CAKES I FDR ALL OCCASION WEEKEND SPECIALS! rXsE 3 aiff FOURTHS (D2CM3D mm CIRIAK0N ROLLS Mf Pack ill "fa 4 BIG So Bear With Us French APPLE PIE 49 Troll n( DAYS aftTf-MfltM A Little Longer! mm mn0 Meanwhile we will continue to bring you our Famous Pay Less Bar-aains. the area test in I I I I I II I nny si mi i i Tarty the Bay Area FKESXCXESSE9 nm? a FilYEisS D-rrrTl fife l55v OVCH READY TODAY THRU SAT. SEPT.

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