Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 21, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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Pacific Coast Health Officials
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TFTE MORTJTXG OREGONIAtf, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914.
Package
DR. L. M. POW
ERS. Health Com
missioner of Los
Angeles, says of the
WAXTITE pack
age: "Sealed pack
ages and wax paper
wrappings are eco
nomical and con
venient, and at the
same time protect
against dust and
dirt and are there
by a protection from
disease."
CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION
SACRAMENTO
Sty 5itg of BtuttVt
SaflfmrglDit
cirnrMcvr of he a v-rm
I have this day examined the pack
ages sealed with ffaxtite and can thoroughly
recommend the principle. We cannot give
these food products too much protection and
anything which will prevent dust and germs,
I think ought to be encouraged.
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There is no doubt in the world that
if food could be wrapped tightly in sealed
packages until it comes to the table for
consumption, disease would be very greatly
decreased. This precaution also has a
tendency to keep moisture away from foods and is
to be commended from every point of view.
(Signed)
MARTIN REGENSBURGER
Free California State Board
of Health.
COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH.
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The new WAXTITE package en
sures the delivery of KELLOGG'S
TOASTED CORN FLAKES as
crisp, fresh and full-flavored as
they are when they leave our ovens.
Only ready-to-eat cereal food
packed WAXTITE can be abso
lutely free from moisture, dust or
odors.
OTHER OFFICIALS
WHO HAVE GIVEN SIGNED
ENDORSEMENTS
CALIFORNIA
Dr. Ij. M. Powers, Health Commissioner, Los Angeles.
Martin Regensburger, President State Board of Health.
Dr. Donuld H. Cnrrlo, Secretary State Board of Health.
Dr. Win. C. Hassler, Acting Health Officer, City of
San Francisco.
Dr. Sarshol D. Cooper, I. O., San Francisco.
COLORADO
John Lynch, State Food and Drug Commissioner.
Or. J. M. Perkins, Health Commissioner City anil
County of Denver.
GEORGIA
J. D. Prico, Commissioner State Department Agriculture.
ILLINOIS
Dr. John A. Robison, President Illinois State Board of
Health.
INDIANA
Dr. J. N. Hurty, State Public Health Commissioner.
IOWA
Dr. G. H. Sumner, Secretary State Board of Health.
Dr. H. L. Sayler, City Health Officer, Des Moines.
KANSAS
Dr. Leon A. Oongdon, Assistant Chief Food Inspector.
State Board of Health.
Dr. J. A. Ramsay, City Health Officer, Topeka.
F. L. 1 lux table. City Food Inspector, Wichita.
LOUISIANA
Dr. Oscar Dowllng, State Health Commissioner.
Dr. W. T. O'Reilly, Supt. Public Health, New Orleans.
MASSACHUSETTS
Dr. M. W. Richardson. Secretary State Board of Health.
MICHIGAN
J. W. Ileline, Commissioner State Food Department.
MINNESOTA
Joel G. Wlnkjer, Commissioner State Food Departm.-nt.
Dr. C. E. Dutton, City Health Commissioner, Minne
apolis. Dr. H. E. Webster, Director of Public Health, Duluth.
MISSOURI
F. H. Frlckc, State Pure Food Commissioner, St. Louis.
Dr. Walter N. Cross, City Chemist, Kansas City.
NORTH DAKOTA
Prof. E. F. Ladd, Commissioner Agricultural College.
NEBRASKA
Clarence E. Harman. State Food Commissioner. Omaha.
Hon. Jas. E. Daldman, Mayor of Omaha.
Dr. W. 11. Wilson, State Food Inspector, Lincoln.
NEW YORK
C. J. Huson, Commissioner State Department Agri
culture. Dr. F. W. Sears, Health Officer, Syracuse.
Dr. Francis Fronczak, Health Commissioner, Buffalo.
OKLAHOMA
Dr. J. C. Slahr, State Commissioner of Health.
OHIO
Dr. Louis Kahn, Health Officer, City of Columbus.
OREGON
Dr. M. B. MnrceJIus, City Health Officer, Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA
Dr. Samuel G. Dixon, Commissioner Stale Department
of Health.
Dr. J. C. McNeal, Superintenednt Bureau Food Inspec
tion, Pittsburg.
TENNESSEE,
. Dr. Jno. C. Bell, Superintendent Health Department,
City of Memphis.
TEXAS
Dr. Clias. C. Green, City Health Officer, Houston.
Dr. K. W. Field, County Health Officer of Dallas.
Dr. W. A. King, Health Commissioner; President Board
of Council, Texas State Medical Association.
VIRGINIA
B. L. Pureell, Assistant to State Food Commissioner.
WA SHINGTON
Dr. J. S. 5leBride, State Board of Health. Seattle.
Dr. Eugene B. Kelley, City of Seattle Health Officer.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Dr. W. C. Woodward, Health Officer, D. C.
Emnia S. Jacobs, Director Domestic Science, Board of
Education, D. C.
Mary Arlino Zurliorst, Principal National School, Do
mestic Arts Science.
That is why the Health and Pure
Food Officials, named in the next
column, are endorsing the WAXTITE package.
Say "KELLOGG'S-WAXTITE" to your grocer whenever you buy
breakfast food and look for this signature:
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