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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 9

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Reno, Nevada
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9
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SUNDAY OCTOBER 24 1954 Glorifying Hamburger With New Style Car Overland Now Offers Cafeteria Type Lunches Southern Pacific is glorifying the hamburger by' dedicating to it the newest cafeteria style lunch car on any American railroad President Russell announces The car "Hamburger Grill went into service on Thursday on the streamlined "San rancisco Over between here and Ogden Extra large hamburgers arc the feature item and the railroad hopes 1o make them as famous as its al ready nationally known salad bowl and casserole the rail president said The car will provide pas sengers with food items at any time of the day without need to buy a full meal in the dining car he ex plained burgers contain choice beef one of the finest meat prod ucts of Southern Pacific according to Gridley manager of the dining car depart ment Also featured he said will be such items as salad soup chili con carne sandwiches milk shakes coffee milk and tea Rebuilt in the railroad's Sacra mento shops from a conventional dining car the new hamburger grill includes a Combination kitchen pantry where food items are prepared a glassed in display counter where passengers can make their selections and a table area seating 32 80 4 Members Are Reno Guests Eighty 4 clubbers rom Washoe and Churchill counties met at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon for their annual luncheon as guests of Sears The luncheon in the theater res taurant of the Riverside is to re ward the 4 group for their ac complishments for the last year The director of junior work at the University of Nevada Paul Ma loney will speak to 1he group and ith them will be Louis A Gardella and Miss Gertru de Hayes of Washoe county and Rollie Weaver of Churchill county all of whom working from the county agent's of fices have been active in the de velopment of 4 club ork in the two counties Also scheduled to talk briefly is Morris Stewart manager of Sears who has always taken an active in terest in the development of 4 clubs in this area and Mrs Mary lorenz of Sears who arranged the party for the store PAGE NINE NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA (Continued rom Page 8) i gSX' VOTE VOTE VOTE V' I YES ON QUESTION YES ON QUESTION placed incandescent lamps in many commercial and industrial uses Scientists say the next innova tion in lighting will be the use of in the home Chemical compounds known as hich when an electric current is passed through them are being on flat surfaces 1 or instance engineers can apply a pink light phosphor to a yellow wall Before the current is turned on the w'all will be yellow but with flip of a switch it can be changed to pink A lamp that lights up without di rect connection to an electric cur rent also has been developed Ra dio waves supply the power and lamps could 1x2 moved from place to place in the home without the bother of cords and electric outlets Another device turns a light on and off purely by 1he presence of a body in a room Besides eliminat ing the fumbling for a light switch in a darkened room I Electronics Had Meager Start VOTE YES ON QUESTION nn CCCkITI to Mrs Rita Norton auditor for the Reno Community Chest drive an itemized I LjL IN I IINJ account of Stead's contribution thus far is Alc Johnnie Condreay The con tributions amount to 150 for the first 15 days of the drive MSgt Don Harlow and Hayes Shaffer president of the local Community Chest watch the proceedings Both airmen are assisting in thedrneat Stead Air orce Base 'J (USA photo) YES ON QUESTION Ki EV A A KI EVAC kA KI from six counties in the western part of the state met for anan IN tV AU A INtyVOVlCrX nuaj banquet riday night and shared ideas on the Nevada political picture During the dinner the newsmen cast a prediction ballot indicating how they believed the voters of the state would decide the top four races and the Right to Work issue A majority said that Alan Bible Rep Clifton Young Gov Charles Russell and Rex Bell would win the top offices 'ci A tvM i 4: r'f 4 fliminMM ill! 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GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS PRODUCE GOOD CITIZENS PEACE PROGRESS PROSPERITY Vote REPUBLICAN Elect Ernest Brown Senator Cliff Young Congressman Charles Russell Governor Rex Bell Lt Governor Walter Naismith Secretary of State Peter Merialdo State Controller Dale Murphy Attorney General I I (Wes) Davis Jr State Printer 1 Ellen Couch Clerk of Supreme Court (A Woman for a Woman's Job) THOMAS A SMITH Chairman Rep State Central Committee Pd Pol Adv Every year members of Organized Labor contribute thousands of man hours towards building a healthier better community Through this voluntary work churches schools and many youth organizations benefit YOU benefit or example it was the contributions of man hours (and funds) by Union craftsmen that made possible the Variety Club's i School for Handicapped Children in Las Vegas Labor has always been the political conscience of America fostering laws that have raised sick and unemployment benefits for ALL creating 9 security for ALL the people protecting YOUR standard of living 3 'A 7 5 'ixL 'iL 1 f'u c'A i 1 wi i i '1'4 X' X' 'Mr "MRRN ISO "lllllWlMB Mr z' 1 As in the past this year members of Carpen ters Local 1780 Las Vegas built the stand forhe fund raising "Night of Stars" "Smile Washbum provides beard and refreshmentsduring pause in donated work I TODAY IN GREAT DANGER IN NEVADA UNLESS IS URGENT THE TIME IS SHORT THE CAUSE IS LET IT HAPPEN THE NEED nrnrriTP UAUf MAT TAM ACY AND ARE tu iinfair WBOR HATING "RIGHT TO WORK" LAW IS REPEALED YOUR UTURE MAY GO BY THE KZ KS living YOU ENIOY today REPLAOD by the chaos of a slave pTirr hAllT IET IT UADDEM Hk NttU LABUK OIAIE wun i lei tturu jfc n4 YOURS I i i VOT YES ON QUESTION VOTE YES ON QUESTION VOTE YES 0H QUESTION VOTE YES ON QUESTION nN xW 5 Li': tiW NV 4 I v'VW6i fc 4 Jx A a A pj? s' i I S'v7 I A K' xx "z7 Paid Political Advertisement sponsored by Nevada ederation of Labor (A of LJ CIO Railroad Brotherhoods Mine mill an father Workers United Mine Workers The Working Men and Women of Nevada.

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