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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

May 30, 1946 (6 pages)

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24 THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1946 _ NEVADA CTY / NUGGET ee Magee 5 eee ay ee eet Mite ieee Pcie ae tisement) “Political ‘Agvertisem ent oy YOU CAN HAVE THE BEST WORLD WAR VETERAN ATTENDED NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK and, PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE SCHOOLS ® DEPARTMENT OF AIUSTICE and TREASURY DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION \ 7) : Yormer Member of New Jersey State (Police Former Government Agent Private investigator For Mexico—SUPPORT— FOR SHERIFF William F. Pohley Re Elect DISTRICT ATTORNEY Nevada County California Political’ Advertisements Fe DERE AS Rae an arse ae 4 eects vetaesn earn oe ~ CANDIDATES _ ELECT WILLIAM E. WRIGHT Superior Judge Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4; 1946 ELECT VERNON STOLE Superior Judge Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT JAMES SNELL Superior Judge of Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT . THOMAS J. BARRETT Sheriff Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 —RE-ELEOT— CARL J. TOBIASSEN Sheriff of Nevada County —THERE 1S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE— ‘ELECT WAYNE BROWN Sheriff Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELEOT FRANK G. FINNEGAN District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946, RE-ELEOT H. WARD SHELDON (Incumbent) District Attorney—Nevada County PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT B. (Bap) TOCCALINI Constable Nevada Township PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 ELECT JACK CURRY Constable Nevada Township PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 4, 1946 cr i Lv San Francisco (Ferry) ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOLD Call At _DEER CREEK INN —FORMERLY NEW YORK HOTEL— OR PHONE 107 . 406 Broad Street fg Ar Sacramento Nowe 9 . ——=——_——— — Over the High Sierra by daylight! NO EXTRA FARE! Starting June 2, from San Francisco and Chicago, the Overland Limited will speed daily between those
cities in 48% hours eastbound, 49% hours westbound —fastest no extra fare schedule in history for this. run. Half a day faster than pre-war, the new schedule gives you a daylight trip over the spectacular High Sierra both ways. STREAMLINED PULLMANS AND CHAIR CARS TO CHICAGO ’ The new, faster Overland Limited will carry streamlined Pullmans and chair cars to Chicago. As additional light weight cars can he obtained from thebuilders, the Overland Limite: will be completely streamlined with the most modern equipment. In the meantime, lounge cars, dining cars and coffee shop cars on this train are being refurbished and redecorated for the faster service starting June 2. Here is the sensational new schedule of Southern Pacific’s Overland Limited—the first time in history, { remember, that such fast service has been provided without extra fare! EASTBOUND Starting 11:30 a.m. June 2 + 12:09 p.m. June 2 2:20 p.m. June 2 . Lv Oakland (i6th St.) : . 7:30 p.m. June 2 Lv Sacramento : . ZLuReno.. ~ : Ar Ogden (PST) . ‘ “3 ArChicago .. 6:15am. June 2:00 p.m. June’4 WESTBOUND <i Lu Chicago . 3:00 p.m June 2 Lv Ogden (PST) 7:40 pam. June 3 ArReno. ., : 11:30 a.m. June 4 ‘42 p.m. June 4 8 « 6:284.m. June 4 ’ « £2:20 p.m. June 4 Ar Oakland (16th St) . . ; Ar San Francisco (Ferry) e 48 hours to St. Louis. Starting’ June 2, the Overland . Limited will carry a through streamlined Pullman to St. Louis, arriving there at 1:40 p. m., more than 18 hours faster than at present. Through Pullmans to New York will continue to be carried on the Ovgfland Limited, but after June 2 the through schedule will be much faster. a > Mey ee . Southern Pacific 254B Eastbound Overland Limited descending from 7000= foot Donner Summit in the High Sierra. Donner Lake on the daily sOVERLAND LIMITED _ STARTING JUNE 2 . (Drawn by Amado Gonzalez.) FASTER PACIFIC LIMITED “ ***" Starting June 2, Pacific Limited will operate on much the same schedule as the pfesent Overland Limited, between San Francisco and Chicago. Standard Pullmans to Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha and Chicago. Club car. yA “ Through Pullman te Washington, D. C., will be carried on the Pacific Limited starting June 2. FASTER CHY OF SAN FRANCISCO cisco And Chicago. The City of San Francisco leaves San Fraricisco every three days, arrives in Chicago at 10:15 second morning. FASTER SAN FRANCISCO CHALLENGER Popular economy train for chair car and tourigt passengers exclusively, will also be speeded up. FASTER GOLDEN STATE LIMITED 48 hours, Los Angeles to Chicago! No extra fare for this daily 48-hour schedule between Los Angeles and Chicago on the Golden State Limited, starting June 2. The Golden State Limited will carry all streamlined Pullmans and chair cars to Chicago, ‘theaugh Pullman to New York. A 39% hour, extra fare See to run between Los Angeles and Chicago three times a week is also planned. We hope to have this train for you early in 1947, FASTER SUNSET LIMITED 49% hours, Los Angeles to New Orleans! No extra fare for this new daily schedule—fastest train time in history between Los Angeles and New Orleans — starting June 2. The Sunset Limited will carry Pullman cars, chair cars, lounge car, dining car and coffee shop car. The Argonaut, on this route will be faster, too. aa New Sacramento-Los Angeles Daylight. Starting June 2, a through streamlined Daylight will go into daily service between Sacramento-Stockton and Los Angeles, What it all adds up to is this—Southern Pacific and its connecting lines are stepping out in a sincere effort to give the finest train service ever offered to the East. PAGE FIVE