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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Grass Valley Nugget

June 28, 1949 (8 pages)

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§—The Nevada City Nugget, Tuesday, June 28, 1949 CLASSIFIED ADS Grass Valley COMPLETE FIRE PROTECTION Grass Valley Gold Miners Chorus are rehearsing steadly for Hose and fittings. Recharging ja public concert to be given toinc. CO2, morrow night at the Veterans POOLE FIRE EQUIP: CO Memorial building. Extinguishers of all kinds. Fire Phone 375J, 228 So. Auburn.G.V FOR SALE—1948 Chevrolet Truck Model 6403, Thornton D. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Grass Valley will meet today at the Congregational church, commencing at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Melton will be C. 26 HD dual drive, frame extension trailer hitch, cab control for trailer hitch, auxiliary gas tank. Can be seen at Boston Ravine Wreckers, Grass Valley. ‘in charge of devotions and Mrs. Box A, Nugget, Nevada City. Ann Bastear will handle the proJ28p KEYSTONE MARKET 213 Commercial Street FOUND-—Fishing basket, pole, Ernest W. Owen, British viceand reel. Also two sleeping bags. Owner identify at Police Station. consul in San Francisco, was guest speaker last night at in LAWNMOWER SHARPENED AND stallation of officers and ladies’ B. G. STOOP LOOKS WISE IN HORN RIMMED GLASSES Coupe, $175. Phone 7F14, Nevada In a change-over of operations from company management to DAILY TIME TICKETS, tabindividual distributorship, Henry lets of 50. 50 cents per tablet at Smith, well known Grass Valley Nugget office, 305 Broad. Phone resident and Shell truck operat36,, Nevada City. tf or, wil lhead the Shell Oil ¢omFOR SALE—1940 Super Buick, pany distribution for western Necondition, $750. Phone Nevada vada and Sierra counties. City. j28p City 33. j8p FOR SALE—War surplus envelopes, .standard 634 size. $1.00 per box of 500, while they last. Nevada City Nugget, 305 Broad California, Show us a man who owns his own home and MOVING 1. C. and JO BELL REAL ESTATE BROKERS Local or Long Distance 242 Commercial Street—Nevada City HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE HAVE GOOD BUYS WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENTS BOUGHT AND SOLD . STORAGE Agents for LYONS Reliable Transfer & Storage Michigan Hiils Flat A replica of the Empire mine and Canada before returning to at the 3400 foot level will be the the far eastern republic. stage setting tomorrow night at the Veterans Memorial building for the season’s opening perform-’ Grass Valley Phone 39) AND BUILDERS GI Miners. chorus. The 18 voice group will be dressed ‘as miners and wear the familiar carbide lamp. LEGAL NOTICE No. 4963 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. T. Edgar Bree, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA former Grass Valley residents, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY were honored on their 50th wedOF NEVADA ding anniversary in their BerkeIn the Matter of the Estate of ley home Sunday. EDMUND JOHN COUGHLAN, also known as E. J. COUGHLAN, Word was received here of the Deceased. death in Los Angeles May 18, NOTICE IS; HEREBY GIVEN 1949, of William Monroe Campthat the undersigned, Adminisbell, 87, native of Grass Valley trator of the estate of Edmund and an early day printer for John Coughlan, also known as E. J. Coughlan, Deceased, will the Union. He is. the uncle of sell at private sale to the highest Miss, Clara Carson, Grass Valley. bidder, for cash, subject to conHe is the last surviving member firmation by said Superior. Court of the James M. Campbell family on July 15th, 1949, or after said who came to Grass Valley in day, at the law offices of Frank G, Finnegan, 232 Broad Street, } A éX : fi privacy. F.H.A. WHEN IN RENO PLAN TO DINE AND DANCE It is vital to the bereaved that the final rites be a sincere, consoling experience. With this ideal in Q@g mind, our staff has been trained to handle arrangements quietly and considerately .., without unnecessary. intrusion upon your and {. < ance of the Grass Valley Gold street. NEVADA CITY we will answer the question. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kneebone and family of Baguio, Philippine Islands, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nolan, while on a three-months vacation from mining interests in the islands. The Kneebones will also vacation at Lake Tahoe, southern — HOW IS YOUR CREDIT? San ANTONIO, TEX.—Just two years old now, B. G. Stoop, a 75-pound boxer owned by Bob Strong (left), puts on an act or his master and the photographer. Stoop has his name listed in the San Antonio telephone directory and has won a contest for naming an orphan puppy. Stoop makes his master look awfully night at Grass: Valley Rotary REPAIRING club at Bret Harte Inn at 7 smart at time. . All Work Guaranteed o’clock. Fred Nobs was chairman Crenshaw’s, 401 E. Main Street, for the evening. 1852 from Maine via the Isthmus. Phone 24 for Pickup and Delivery George Raddue was installed Service. tf as president of the club succeedof Panama. Funeral and_ interment was in‘ Los Angeles. FOR SALE—1937 V-8 Ford ing T. Garvin Mitchell. _ Phone 67 \ gram arrangements. Where There’s Atmosphere and Good Food CARL TORSON ® PETE LAZARRI . LUCCA UCCA TAVERN Tf Ke HOLMES FUNERAL HOME i J. PAUL BERGEMANN, Owner 246 Sacramento St. Telephone 203 Nevada City 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
am. South Virginia Road << LEO vi g Nevada City, California, all the right, title and interest of said Edmund John Coughlan, also #nown as E. J. Coughlan, Deceased, at the time of his death, and all right, title and interest that the said estate has by op eration of law or otherwise acquired; other than or in addition to ~ of said_ Edmund John Coughlan, alias, Deceased, at the time of his death in and to that certain real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, described as follows: A 9 /40ths interest in that portion of Lot 4 within the fol_ lowing described property: THE NEW. MILLION DOLLAR TRAIN... . WITH THE MILLION DOLLAR VIEW All those portions of Lots 3, 4 and 9, in Block 60, as shown on the official map of the city of Nevada made by Bradley in 1869 and more par ticularly described as follows: Commencing at a steel bar on the East side of Nimrod Street from. which: the South corner of Nile and Nimrod Streets bears North 83° 01’ West 44.12 feet; thence North 88° 26’ East 101.32 feet to a steel bar at the Southeast corner; thence North 3° 35’ West 203.23 feet to a steel bar at the Northeast corner on the North line of Lot 3; thence South 78° 35’ West 111.30 feet to a steel fence post on Nimrod Street; thence along Nimrod Street South 7° 47’ East 65.48 feet to a steel fence post on the Northwest corner of Lot 4; thence South 5° 36’ East 119.26 feet to the place of ‘beginning and embracing an area of 0.49 of an acre, more or less. Bids or offers are“ invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at the office of Frank G. Finnegan, 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, attorney for said Administrator, or may be filed with the Clerk of the said Superior Court, or delivered to said Administrator personally at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: Ten percent (10%) of the purchase price in lawful money of the United States’ to be paid on the day of sale and the balance payable on confirmation of sale by the Court. Dated this 21st day of June, 1949, WM. S. COUGHLAN Administrator Frank G. Finnegan Attorney for Administrator Publish June 24, 28, July 1, 8, i, 15, 1949. DR. WALTER MULLIS DENTIST 435 ZION ST. PHONE 564J : NEVADA CITY STARTING JULY 10. Southern Pacific’s brilliant new streamliner Shasta Daylight makes its ‘‘maiden voyage’”’ to Portland on Sunday, July 10. And daily thereafter. Leaving San Francisco in the morning, it arrives in Portland that evening — by far the fastest running time in history to Portland. Meanwhile our popular S. P. Daylight bargain fares have been extended to Portland, giving you a fast luxury train at new low fare. $12 to Portland! Low fares from other points too. Through big ‘Skyview Picture Windows” of this dramatic red-and-orange dayliner you’ll really see the wonders of Shasta Route.. 14,161-foot Mt. Shasta, Lassen ?eak volcano, Shasta Dam’s Lake, Pit River Bridge, Sacramento River Canyon, Odell Lake, Cascade Mountains, Willamette River . . all by day! On the Shasta Daylight, like our California Daylights, there’s a seat reserved for you NEW FAST SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND—Daily SOUTHBOUND—Daily without charge (for each child, too). It’s foam-rubber, reclining, dreamy. You'll enjoy other Shasta Daylight features: “‘windowpanes that breathe” for clear vision, our famous S.P. baggage elevators, zonecontrolled no-draft ventilation, ‘‘feathertouch” doors that obey the whim of your finger ..and beautiful colors of this train inspired by the route it serves. Each Shasta Daylight (diesel-electric) has 9 chair cars, diner, coffee shop (always open), tavern car, and parlor-observation. Built for us by Pullman -Standard Car Mfg. Co. Nearly $5,000,000 spent to give you a new, fast, scenic, bargain way to travel on the Pacific Coast! lv SAN FRANCISCO (Ferry). . « « 7:45am. lv Oakland (Pier) . 8:10a.m. lv Oakland (16th St.) 8:17 a.m. lv Berkeley . . 8:25a.m._ Ly Martinez . . 9:05a.m. Ly Davis (Bus lv SP Station, Sacramento 9:10a.m.) . 9:53a.m. lv Gerber. . . .» 11:43a.m. lv Redding . . «. 12:29p.m. lv Dunsmuir . Ar Klamath Falls ArEugene . . ArAlbany « « ArSalem . .« ArPORTLAND . . 2:04p.m. . 4:31. p.m. « 8:40p.m. » 9:24pm. . 9%:54p.m. . 13:15 p.m. Lv PORTLAND . . 7:45 a.m. lv Salem « 9%:00a.m. . Lv Albany . Lv Eugene . « © . « 9%:31a.m. . 10:164.m. Lv Klamath Falls . 2:23 p.m. lv Dunsmuir . . 5:00p.m. Lv Redding. . . 6:28 p.m. Lv Gerber . . . 7:18p.m. Ar Davis (Bus ar SP Station, Sacramento 9:45 p.m.) . 9:04 p.m. ArMartinez . . 9:49 p.m. ArBerkeley . . 10:26p.m. Ar Oakland (16th St.) 10:36 p.m. Ar Oakland (Pier) . 10:45 p.m. Ar SAN FRANCISCO (Ferry). « « «© ¥1:15 p.m. New low fares on the new Shasta Daylight ONE WAY* To Portland . . . . . . . $120 G, H. HOLT, District Passenger Agent, 758A $2460 To Seattle sccnie tromFortiana)”= 165 $2985 %-P The friendly Southern Pacific S. P. Station, Sacramenio, 14. = ROUNDTRIP* adh Children under 5 free, under 12 half fare. All seats reserved —no charge. Parlor Car fare higher. Fares also reduced , to many other Northwest points. *Plus Federal Tax.