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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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2 WEDNESDAY EVENING Ctfotlrte SEPTEMBER 10, 1930 nrLfarinjnjAnjn.rLinnnrw-i ri ruj-rtrtnjninn GIFTS OF CASH ib rHiiiin; 'mm A Monetary Donations Total Almost Original 1 Manuscripts Presented I BERKELET. Sept. JO. Gifta I I 1 n7 nn i 'Wf-: th University of California total nearly $14,000 wero reported nti fit hplr rest lar monthly meeting today. Jn nd 1 A Krtnbi and other atudy equipment were given I to the university, wan jepunou.

ti. million Hhinn. first WO man "to be Rrantcd the degree- of rr, jU I A 1 I 'yf Typical Delivery Eqaipment of the American Creamery Co. I 4 l-Sf 0 11' CD You don't know how good ice cream can really be) until you taste the output of these new freezing machines. doctor of philoaopny Dy ino umnr itv, presented- to in rusojiio original manuueripta of poems an MnnhiihAi1 mitoffraDh letter F.dward Rowland Sill, anrt fnrmpr faculty member here.

The university is attempting to make a complete coi lection of the Sill material, accord rMir a 1 1 librarian emer ins Itua. who aided in arrangements from Dr. Bhinn's gift. "T'X "TTI Thii Is tBe Beautiful New Horfe of the American Creamery Co. at 14th and Poplar Street J'r "A ZJ OME rt l.aa arlftal IV AT A Tfl.

Jlf i I ID jtvi na.v- B. Heller, $2000, for the eatablish- frahmiiii ar.holarshipa as a. memorial to the late Bidney Hellman Ehrman, younj aiurnnu. of tha university, ana ward the Heller Professorship of Iaw; California uommiuM un Relation of Electricity io Agrigm parch projects on this sijbject by the divisions of viticulture and fruit '10 OUR PARTY tmjra rMHMaMMMMMH-aM--M-IM tK. v.

JJva v.v: firi Droducts, entomology anu Jansa Investment company, $1B0U for landscaping In connection with the Janaa entrance V' versity of California ho Angeles. Other important gift were: $1000, from the Pacific Coast Gas varida Coast Gas association scholarship; Quality Assured! This "late new machinery guards the goodness of American Creamery Co. Grade Milk and other dairy products. a an anonymous aonaiion im of Ban Francisco collected by E. P.

Gerhard, to complete a $1S00 German Exchange Btudent Scholarship; $1000, Xrom the Philip J. Meany company cf Los Angeles, for a research as-stant to study the vitamin content of oranges under the "fction ef Dr. Agnea Fay Morgan; $200 the ational Research coun- miortnrlv navmenl It" J. 1 TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF OAKLAND'S FINE NEW CREAMERY i -r-: Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept 13 2 to and m.

to 10 p.m. of a grant In support of research 1 1 S760 from the same Bourse as thi first quarterly payment of a gran In auppori oi remsartu In hntflnv! Bnd 18 -n nnenA for the con ''irp'. 0 etructian of a apectograph for stu dius of.infra-rea aosorpiioii tra by Professor J. w. jbiua oi in University of California at Los An 1 The California Research Group J.

A. SllVElRA President fn the Bclenca of Vision gave i M.annK llV A Alt' lor DOOH iur tumetry division of the department i cf physics; tne upiomru; wnmv CORDIAL invitation is extended to every East Bay resident to be our guest at the opening of California's most modem dairy plant, located at $200 ror researcn in opium" fr' the Edith B. Brownsiil Memo rial Loan Fund; tna Aiuram SUA tnr tha Dental 14th and Poplar Streets, Oakland. We are dedicating our fine new raveling Fellowship Fund; tha Ban Bottle filling room where bottles are filled automat 1 ranclsco County Meaicai iiiroom t9A fh turiv of Bru rnila Infection under Dr. Karl ically and capped with Kleen-Caps a cap creamery and we want all our good friends and neighbors to help us celebrate.

So that the greatest possible number may attend, the reception will last two days Friday and Saturday of this week. irsptnr it Hnoner Founda that protects the pouring lip of the bottle i -W tmn fnr Medical Research: Miaa and keeps clean milk clean. Mathilda D. Harwich of La Canada Its, for the Kofold Research Fond; tnm r-rtnU isri! nn alumnus 1435.56, for two valuable additions ti the book collection on the hla-tory of bookkeeping, and a set of CO 1 tQn a wisione iNRiureim, tuna, io vnlnmfi! Mrs. Georaa i.niifln.

naB.i7. for booka for the liowlson Library; tha American (iptieal company, a set of Cruxlte You will have the opportunity of seeing the interesting modern facilities that have been provided for safeguarding your milk, and other dairy products and the absolute cleanliness with which every operation is conducted; Music Refreshments Lots to See Kiisea, Del Vhlle Children G. R. SIBLEY Secretary-Treasurer J. Vijg-PretidenI To Get Treatments FLEASANTON, Bept.

10. The people of Oakland and the East Bay Cities deserve the best dairy products that care and scientific methods -can produce. they can get them here. Health, protection and delicious goodness are assured by our accurate pasteurizing process and careful delivery system. No care or expense is to make these the very best.

But you will see for yourself how we surround American Creamery Co. Grade Milk with every possible safeguard. And you will be convinced that this is the milk for babies, for children, for grown-ups, and that you should have it for your -family especially since it costs no more! 1 Just Telephone HO Hid ay 0181 and get the best Any time you say, you can begin to enjoy the pure and wholesome goodness of American Creamery Co. products. Just telephone and the very next day one of our cars will drive up and a trained and courteous representative will quietly place your order in your refrigerator.

Don't forget thenumber. And don't forget our party is Friday and Saturday of this week and we are expecting you! Of Special Interest Will Be the New Ice Cream Department. You Can See How Deliciout Ice Cream Made and How Good Ice Cream Can Really Be COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! We know you will be interested in our Ice Cream Department and wilenjoy a sampleof American' Creamery Ice Cream which is made of fresh milk, sweet cre4m pure cane sugar and real fruit flavors. You will see how the milk is pasteurized, cooled and bottled automat ically glistening pasteurizing equipment bottling machines that are 'almost human" in their efficiency a huge bottle washing machine which gives every single bottle a 23-minute bath washing, rinsing, and sterilizing until perfect hygienic cleanliness is assured beyond question. Treatments similar to thoae given at Del Valle farm are being administered to a group of Pleasan-ton grammar achool children aa a nw project of the local Parent-Teacher association.

Tha Children receiving the treatments are either undernourished or in auch physical condition that they may easily become victims of tuberculosis. The treatments are being given In a sun room which was constructed by tha board of trustees during tha summer and are under the direction of the local health center. The children in the "health clans" are given milk and orange Juice and are allowed to aleep for a short period during the afternoon, Oaktanders Attend Funeral of Woman COLU3A, Bept. 10. Mr.

and MA. Oeorge A. Thomas and Mrs. L. Dabls, all of Oakland, were in Colusa yesterday in attendance upon the funeral of Mis.

Ora May Fortna, alster of the two women who died Sunday at a Sacramento nospltal, "Airs. Fortna, mother of Harold and Vernon Fortna, both of Colusa, wna borrr and raised In Co-Iush and lived here all her life. Her husband. E. R.

Fortna, died some time ago. Other surviving brothers and sinters are; Mrs. Alice Bon-. And All to Protect the Health of You and Your Family All this costly investment in the finest new equipment has just one pur-pose-Srto make the name American Creamery Company mean to you the highest possible value, both in quality and service, for your dairy products dollar. New Modern Ice Equipment Assures the Uniform Quality of American Creamery Co.

Ice Cresm, ham of Sacramento, Mrs. Emma Honhara of Colusa: Mrs. W. J. Taylor of Chico and Charles and Frank Neel of Colusa.

Ranger Saves Deer, Flees Animal Charge RED BLUFF, Bept. 10. Mule tall bucka haven't the least bit of gratitude. That Is the opinion of Jierlnn Lee, lessen volcanic National park summer ramscr. While riding in the vicinity of bnag lake, Loe spotted a ll-point buck hogged.

After being hauled out of tha mora en, the monarch of the OAKLAND oods "hook himself and then it charged the ranger. Faat maneuvering enabled Lee to snag the 7C' 14thand Poplar Streets Telephone HOlliday 0181 buck around a tree. After his lariat, the ranger erftfrted, "Gratitude. 1 gueas not" i a I 1 it I I Livermore Clerk to Get New Supplies LIVERMORE. Sent.

10. New GRADE PASTEURIZED MILK 'CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS, COTTAGE CHEESE AMERICAN CREAMERY ICE CREAM i Serving 10: official stationery la beintr printed a seal ordered for City Clerk J. mer G. Ptiil. and when they are i'ilvered Livermora will graduate from a town to a city.

Tha city council forwarded tha necessary Tuners with the secretary of state a f-w weeks ago to make the desig- 'ion official. Although Liver- U. a.v,-,aS.,.-w OAKLAND, BERKELEY, ALAMEDA, ALBANY RICHMOND, EL CERRITO, HAYWARD rublie Sods Fountain in American Creamery Co. Buildinj. Part of the AIl-Moloriied Caravan that Keeps Pace with Oakland's Crowing" Demand for American Creamery Quality.

r-ore wan recognized as a city it as a "town" until r'lup ct citizens presented a pe- t1! council a few weeks' i that tha change be NILES, PIEDMONT, EMERYVILLE, SAN LEANDRO ''BBaVsjBajtaaiajB.

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