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WEDNESDAY EVENING Dakland Tribune SEPTEMBER 10, 1930 I. OF C. GIVEN GIFTS OF CASH AND EQUIPMENT Monetary Donations Total Almost Original Manuscripts Presented celes. PROVIDES FOR RESEARCH The California Research Group BERKELEY, Sept. to the.

University, ,06 California totalwere reported to Ing the board of regents at their regu- adlar monthly meeting today. gifts, In dition to the monetars many others of books, manuscripts and other study squipment were given to the university, it was reported. Dr. Millicent W. Shinn, first woto be granted the degree of man doctor of philosophy by the university, presented to the regents and 14 original manuscripts of poems seven unpublished, autographed letters of Edward Rowland Sill, noted poet and former faculty is attempting to make a complete colmember here.

The university lection to J. of C. Rowell, librarian emerthe Sill material, according Itus, who aided in arrangements from Shinn's gift. gifts were: Mrs. E.

SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED S. The Heller, largest $2000, for the establishas a memorial to the late Sidney ment of five freshman scholarships Hellman Ehrman, and young $2196.93 alumnus toof the Heller Professorship of the university, Law: California Committee on the ward Relation of Electricity to of Agriculture, $1800; for the support re- by search projects on this subject and fruit the products, divisions entomology and parasitof viticulture ology, Janss Investment company, $1500 and agricultural engineering; for landscaping in connection the with Unithe Janss Entrance Gate at versity of California at Los gifts Angeles. were: Other important $1000, from the Pacific Pacific Coast Coast Gas Gas association, association for scholarship; $1050, the an anonymous donation from group of San Francisco P. Gerhard, to men, collected by E. German Exchange complete A Student $1500 Scholarship; $1000, from the Philip J.

Meany research company asof distant Los to Angeles, study the vitamin for a content of oranges under the direction $200 of Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan; from the National Research counell, as the first quarterly of research payment by S. C. Brooks in zoology; of grant in support from the same sourse as the first quarterly payment of $187.50 a grant of research by Dr. T.

H. Goodspeed, in botany: and $800 in support the same source for the confrom struction of a spectograph for stuProfessor J. W. Ellis of the dies of infra-red absorption specUniversity of California at Los Antra by In the Science of Vision gave $600 for books for research by the optometry 'division of the department Clinic of physics; the Optometry gave $200 for research in optometry: an anonymous donor gave Memo- $250 for the Edith 8. Brownsill rial Loan Fund; the Alumni elation gave $80 for the Dental Traveling Fellowship Fund; the San tion gave $20 for the study of BruFrancisco County Medical associacolla Infection under Dr.

Karl Meyer, director of Hooper Foundation for Medical Research; Miss Mathlida D. Harwich of La Canada, $25, for the Kofoid Research Fund; Miss Ruby Cook, $50; an alumnus, $435.56, for two valuable additions to the book collection on the history of bookkeeping, and a set of Button's "'Historie Naturelle," 1749- 1804, 40 volumes; Mrs. George H. Howison, $139.47, for books for the Howison Library; the American Optical company, a set of Cruxite lenses. Del Valle Children To Get Treatments PLEASANTON, Sept.

1 0. Treatments similar to those given at Del Valle farm are being administered to a group of Pleasanton grammar school children as new project of the 1 local ParentTeacher association. The children receiving the treatments are either undernourished or in such physical condition that they may easily become victims of tuberculosis, The treatments are being given in A sun room which was constructed by the board of trustees during the summer and are under the direction of the local health center. The children in the "health class" are riven milk and orange juice and are allowed to sleep for a short period during the afternoon. 'Oaklanders Attend Funeral of Woman COLUSA, Sept.

and Mia. George A. Thomas and Mrs. L. Dabis, all of Oakland, were in CoJusa yesterday in attendance upon the funeral of Mrs.

Ora May Fortna, sister of the two women who died Sunday at a Sacramento hospital. Mrs. Fortna, mother of Harold and Vernon Fortna, both of Colusa, was bormand raised in CoJusa and lived here all her life. Her husband, E. R.

Fortna, died some time ago. Other surviving brothers and sisters are: Mrs. Alice Bonham of Sacramento, Mrs. Emma Bonham Mrs. W.

J. Taylor of Chico and Charles and Frank Neel of Colusa. Ranger Saves Deer, Flees Animal Charge RED BLUFF, Sept. tail bucks haven't the least bit of gratitude. That is the opinion of Harlan Lee, Lassen volcanic Natonal park summer ranger.

While riding in the vicinity of Snag lake, Lee spotted A 13-point buck bogged. After being hauled out of the morass, the monarch of the woods shook himself and then charged the ranger. Fast maneuvering. enabled Lee to snag the buck around a tree. After gecurIng his lariat, the ranger snorted, "Gratitude, I guess not." Livermore Clerk to Get New Supplies LIVERMORE, Sept.

official stationery is being printed and a seal ordered for City Clerk Elmer G. Still, and when they are delivered Livermore will' graduate from a town to a city. The city council forwarded the necessary papers with the secretary -of state a few weeks ago to make the designation official. Although Livermore was recognized as a city it was designated as a "town" until group of citizens presented a petition to the council a few weeks ago asking that the change be 1111 Typical Delivery Equipment of the American Creamery Co. COMPANY.

AMERICAN CREAMERY CREAMERY COMPANY. AMERICAN COME This Is the Beautiful New Home of the American Creamery Co. at 14th and Poplar Streets. TO OUR PARTY TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF OAKLAND'S FINE NEW CREAMERY Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept.

13 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. CORDIAL invitation is extended to every East Bay A guest at the opening of California's most modern dairy 14th and Poplar Streets, Oakland.

We are dedicating creamery and we want all our good friends and neighbors to help So that the greatest possible number may attend, the reception will -Friday and Saturday of this week. 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 We know you will- be interested in our Ice Cream Department and will, enjoy a sample of American' Creamery Ice Cream which is made of fresh milk, sweet cream, pure cane sugar and real fruit flavors. You will see how the milk is pasteurized, cooled and bottled automatically- -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. And All to Protect the Health of You and Your Family All this costly investment in the pose -to make the name American the highest possible value, both products dollar. finest new equipment has just one Creamery Company mean to in quality and service, for your Part of the All-Motorized Caravan that Keeps Pace with Oakland's Growing Demand for American Creamery Quality.

You don't know how good ice cream can really be until you taste the output of these new freezing machines. Quality Assured! This late new machinery guards the goodness of American Creamery Co. Grade Milk and other dairy products. 13 J. A.

SILVEIRA President J. M. SANTANA G. R. Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer New Modern Ice Cream, Equipment Assures the Uniform Quality Americans Creamery Co.

Ice Cream. Public Soda Fountain in American Creamery Co. Building. resident to be our plant, located at our fine new us celebrate. Bottle filling room where bottles are filled automatlast two days ically and capped with cap that protects the pouring lip of the bottle and keeps clean milk clean.

The people of Oakland and the East Bay Cities deserve the best dairy products that care and scientific methods. can produce. And 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 spared 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! Just Telephone HOlliday 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 the 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 Delicious 'Ice Cream Is Made and How Good Ice Cream Can Really Be puryou dairy and GRADE CREAM, OAKLAND, COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! of Creamery Co. OAKLAND Poplar Streets Telephone HOlliday 0181 PASTEURIZED MILK BUTTER, EGGS, COTTAGE CHEESE AMERICAN CREAMERY ICE CREAM Serving Part BERKELEY, ALAMEDA, ALBANY RICHMOND, EL CERRITO, HAYWARD NILES, PIEDMONT, EMERYVILLE, SAN LEANDRO.

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