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The St. Joseph Journal from St. Joseph, Missouri • 14

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THE JOURNAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 of the foreign countries that would GRASSED WATERWAY MAKES RUN-OFF WATER WALK OFF find new" "and wider markets for the United States' mounting sup-pTjrvbfvfats and oils. A purebred dog show takes place in the United States every day in the year. Union Pacific Will Receive Commendation like to buy U. S. fats are not in a financial position to do so, it becomes necessary for this nation greases, particularly for non-soap uses, such as surface-active agents, plasticizers and organic chemicals.

At the conclusion of the survey, which is benig financed with funds under the Research and.Marketing Actof 1946, Mr. McCutcheon will Survey Research In Animal Fats Is Authorized Recommendations for Future Work WUI Be Result of Activity1 For safety in Us to look -for other outlets, particularly in the industrial field. 'Amazing Under the terms i of the 12-' recommend to the Department the direction that future 1 research month contract, McCutcheon will interview approximately 150 industrial and research organiza WASHINGTON, D. Because should take in this field. This survey, which is being sup operations among Class A western district carriers during the year 1949, Union Pacific Railroad was informed today at its Omaha headquarters that it will bd awarded an E.

H. Harriman Memorial cer-tificat of commendation. The presentation will be made September 20 by the American Museum of Safety at a dinner at the Hotel Ambassador, New York of the large surplus of both edible ervised by the Bureau of Agricul and inedible anmal fats and the tural and Industrial Chemistry's tions to find out the nature and extent of past and present research In the field of animal fats. Some of this will be accomplished by personal interviews and some by questionnaires. Major emphasis in the survey will be -on inedible animal fats, such as tallows and need for information on the kind and amount of research being done in that field, the U.

S. De Eastern Regional Research Laboratory in Philadelphia, is part of a larger program of re City. 9 a search that is being conducted by the Department of Agriculture to The award will be presented by A wonderul new flavor experience awaits you with your first glass of "flavor-blended" Country Club Beer. Two completely finished and superbly flavored beers are blended into one superlative beer the finest, lightest, partment of Agriculture has entered into a contract with John W. McCutcheon, a private industrial consultant in New York City, to make a survey and appraisal of research and research accom Sb 1 -a James G.

Lyne, editor of The Railway Age' and chairman of the award committee, and will be received on behalf of Union Pacific the of 01 plishments over the past 20 years palest, mildest beer you ever tasted. in the field of animal fats, and to by P. J. Lynch, operations vice-president, and F. B.

Lewis, superintendent of safety. la fv. uo.ii ir. josepn ana Kansas tity. Mo.

brings you and sown to timothy and red top at the rate of 70 pounds to the acre. There was no manure available, so green weeds were chopped up and spread In the place of manure. Built during the Balanced Farming Action Day, September 15, 1948, this waterway will be one of the highlights of a follow-up tour to be held September 15, 1950. Included in its watershed is a 15-acre field of terraced wheat land. This grassed waterway emptying over thin-section concrete dam drains 30 acres on the R.

J. Riek-hof farm in Lafayette County. It not only grew its own cover to stop all wash, but yielded a ton and a half of gjoct hay besides. The terraces were built in 1949, a year after the waterway was made. This waterway was treated with l.OuO pounds of rock phosphate i make recommendations regarding the directions of future research.

The United States self-sufficient in most fats and oils, except for some of the special purpose oils, such as coconut, palm, castor and olive oils. With a consumption of 10 billion pounds and a production of about 11.5 billion pounds of fats and oils annually, the U. S. needs a market for around 1.5 billion pounds. The domestic consumption of animal fats has lagged far behind production for a number of years, and it is estimated that in 1950 the surplus of animal fats alone will be about 400 million pounds.

Since many and three tons of lime which was "Every foot of that field was har-woiked into the soil. At seeding vested with a combine, terraces time it was top dieted with 4-12-4 and all," Riekhof reports. The E. H. Harriman Memorial awards were founded in 1913 by the late Mrs.

Mary W. Harriman in memory of her husband, Edward H. Harriman, one-time Union Pacific president and nationally famous railroad builder. The awards are made annually on the basis of low casualty rates among passengers, employes and others. Union Pacific won its first E.

H. Harriman award in 1924 and either the entire railroad or one of its districts has earned recognition 12 times since then. The top award for all the nation's Class A railroads, a gold medal, was won by U. P. 11 times.

In 1945, the company was given a special commendation award for its record of safety operations through that year. THE PENGUIN ROOM iJJS Jl jr gj Hotel Continental has every- W'x 1 i am) thing for enjoyment of living "01 IO! 'I I at its best; all rooms are out- standingly gay and atfrao 1 1 Guests enjoy all club Jt facilities, including the swim- C) Ipl'i' ming pool, Turkish baths (jEy rpjr i 'N and Swedish massage. I 1 Perfect location at 1 1 th and FCr 1 Pf Baltimore. Rooms from $3 Tf" fesL" Ej Sj Regardless of the outcome, the winner will be officially recognized as the true World's Heavyweight Champion Instead of the split recognition now accorded the title. Acquisition of the Louis-Charles fight, considered the boxing plum of the year, marks a continuation of the Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Come in and Meet the Boys CLYDE BALLY Fine Wines Liquors Foods 407 Illinois Ave.

St. Joseph, Mo. radio and television sponsorship of headline sports events. During the summer Pabst has presented top READ THE JOURNALI flight races and wrestling events Direction on Radio ana TV. rne R.

E. McEACHIN Managing Dir. SOUTHWEST HOTEL INC H. Grady Manning, Founder Louis-Charles Fight Sept, 27 to Be Televised "Exclusive television and radio rights to the fouhcoming World's Heavyweight Championship Fight between retired former champion Joe Louis and current title-holder Kzzard Charles have been acquired by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Beer," James D.

Nonis, president of the International Boxing Club, announced today. A coincident announcement by The Pabst Brewing Company declared that the historic 15-round match, to be staged in Yankee Stadium Wednesday, September 27, will be presented over the combined television and radio networks of the Columbia Broadcasting System, starting at 10:00 p. m. EST. The TV relay will be kine-scoped for delayed telecast by stationed not serviced by the coaxial cable.

DR. J. I. SAFERSTEIN Optometric Eyesight Specialist St. Joseph, Mo.

TTnlted Dept. Store BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:45 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Chailes fight will mark the resumption of Pabst's regular Wednesday night CBS telecasts of the Blue Ribbon Bouts featuring the top fights throughout the country. In this series there will ten fights from St. Nick's Arena In New York City; ten from Chicago Stadium; ten from Olympic Stadium in Detroit; and four from the Arena in St. Louis.

These bouts will also be kinescoped for stations not serviced by the coaxial cable. Adults 50c S8Free omve-m them KLEINBRODT'S Famous for ROAST BEEF DINNERS Highway 36 Phone 2-5836 I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15-16 "ARE YOU WITH IT" plus WYATT PARK BEAUTY SHOP MART LINVIIXE, Mgr. Complete Beauty Service 3630 Lafayette Phone 2-6844 St Joseph, Mo. "THE VIGILANTES RETURN Patronize Journal Advertisers! "Granting of television as well Sxmuiq ihe Midland hnpite A PERMANENT Of Distinction With Lasting Curl MARGURITE'S BEAUTY SHOP 1504 8. 10th Phone 4-B872 St.

Joseph, Mo. Sep. 19-20-21 JOHN WAYNE "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" Color by Technicolor Sep. 17-18 MAUREEN O'HARA Color by Technicolor Gasoline Fuel Oil 0 Furnace Oil Motor Oil as radio rights, was made in response to the tremendous worldwide interest in the history-making fight," Nonis declared. "Xever in heavyweight annals has a retired or defeated champion made a successful comeback," he said.

"The eyes and ears of the world will be focused on the ring that night to see if history will be i eversed." We Specialize in MISSOURI RIVER FISH Catfish Carp Buffalo JUNCTION FISH MARKET Adams Kemper 5401 Lake Phone 8-9920 Time For Fall Planting! INTER-STATE NURSERIES Present DOC and ESTHER P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY A. M. SATURDAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22-23 "TARZAN'S "SOUTH SEA TRIUMPH" I SINNER" "THE REPUBLICAN PARTY REPORTS" Every Monday at 1 :45 P.

M. Radio Station KFEQ LISTEN! C. A. BALLY Phone 8-0634 St. Joseph, Mo.

STARTS SUNDAY SEPT. 17th AT ITS BEST ROBINSON DENTAL LAB. Broken Plate Repaired 5 DR. L. ALLEN Dentist I 409 Herman Building I Phone 4-2171 Si.

Joseph, Mo. i WORLD'S LARGEST cunn FORD SELLER AT 10 BRODERICK rlCRAWFORD Correct child dosaga no need for e(-tinK. Oranga flavored, ao eaay to take. YOU MAY BE CONFIDENT! Select your drug store with as much care as you choose your doctor. You will find it will repay your confidence with quality service, accuracy and economy.

We Are Now In Our New Store NEW BUILDING NEW FIXTURES NEW FOUNTAIN COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW DRUGS R. B. MARSHALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 1719 Commercial St. Joseph, Mo. Phone 4-4054 The Remarkable Remedy HADACOL Invitee You to Litten to Slim and Mary A.

M. and P. M. Saturday DOC and ESTHER A. M.

STARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 "MARINE I "BACK TO RAIDERS" BATAAN" Fine Food Served Courteously One or a Party Accommodated Beautiful Main Dining Room Rathskeller for Dancing "CHICKtN IN THE ROUGH" PLUS FULL MENU FOUNTAIN BEER SANDWICHES THE BEACON Davco Fertilizer Bring You the KFEQ Farm Hour A. M. Monday-Wednesday Friday and A. M. Tuesday and Thursday SUNDAY Sept.

17 Belt and Olive "CHICK" GIKSON St. Fur Dial 2-0S4 BELT 9 ON THE BELT HICHWAY WitNNF CARLO RtOHARD GREENE qwivebsal inknhjiiai yCM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 BOB CROSBY FRANKIE LAN! JEROME COWAN PP3 CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR GREATER BUILDING VALUES Pioneer corvette blocks are armored against age, climate, fire, weafhic termites, rodents, tornadoes, upkeep and repairs. Steam Cured and Vibrated Call 3-0201 PIONEER SAND COMPANY 202 W. Francis St. St.

Joseph, Mo. in "WHEN YOU'RI SMILING" THURSDAY FRIDAY CARY GRANT JOHN GARFIELD "DESTINATION TOKYO" NEWS CARTOON SATURDAY BARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA "THE LADY EVE" DOUBLE FEATURE l'EGGY KNCDSEN LYNN ROBERTS "TROUBLE PREFERRED" NEWS CARTOON SUNDAY MONDAY GORDON MACRAE JULIE LONDON "RETURN OF THE FRONTIERSMAN (Technicolor) NEWS CARTOON SHORT SUBJECT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY GREGORY PECK HUGH MARLOWE "TWELVE O'CLOCK HIGH" NBWS CARTOON NOW SHOWING BETTY GRABLE 6 DAN DAILEY MOBILE TELEPHONE EQUIPPED AMBULANCE CAREFUL, AND EXPERIENCED ATTENDANTS STAIOTEY WClLYlCOlOIl Learn About Standard Hybrid Seed Corn Listen to Harold J. "Smitty" Schmitz On the KFEQ FARM HOUR A. M. Sponsored by Standard Hybrid Seed Corn Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday ASK ABOUT S50.00 OR MORE QUIZ NIGHT EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 $400 QUIZ NIGHT NEXT ATTRACTION JUDY CARLAND GENI KELLEY EDDII BRACKEN GLORIA DE HAVEN 'SUMMER STOCK" PHONE 2-2722 NIGHT OR DAY.

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7,781
Years Available:
1939-1950