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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1938.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
sioneeepmmnionn
NEVADA CITY NUGGET
THE POCKETBOOK
[of KNOWLEDG E + Bes ‘GRASS VALLEY NEVADA CITY
CARL POWER JONES, M. D. DENTISTS
Ottice Hours: 1 to 3; 7 te 8», m.(DR. WALTER J. HAWKINS
Sundays 11:30 to 12:30 DENTIST
129 South Auburn St., Grass Valley
S. F. TOBIAS, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office Hours: 12-3 and 7-8.
Phone: Office 429. Residence 311-J
DR. ROBT. W. DETTNER
DENTIST
X-RAY Facilities Available
Hours: 9:00-5:00. Evening appointmeuts. 120% Mill Street. Phone 77
Grass Valley, Calif.
DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Offices and Receiving Hospital, 118
Bush St. Hours:+10-12; 2-5, evenings
by appointment. Day or night phone
Vas
LARRY MELOY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
209% W. Main St. Phone 428
Grass Valley
312 Broad Street. Hours 9:00 a. m.
to 6:00 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Complete X-Ray Service.
Phone 95
DR. JOHN R. BELL
@ DENTIST
Office Hours 8:30 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone 321
DOCTORS
B. W. HUMMELT, M, D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _..[,
400 Broad Street
Office Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Evenings 7-8. Phone 395 X-RAY
DR. DAVID H. REEDER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Especially successful in Arthritis,
Anemia, Cateract, without Surgery,
other Chronic Ailments. Consultation
Free. Foot Clinic Tues. and Fri. P.
M. Nominal charge. Office 203 Pine
Street. :
BURT SPICER
PHONE G. V. 918
FURNITURE REFINSHING
SPECIAL RATES FOR SPRING—
Any color or tone. Waterproof. 20
year’s experience. Homes, offices,
W. W. REED, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Office 418 Broad Street
Hours: 1 te 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Residence Phone 2. Office Phone 363
apartments, hospitals.
Nevada City Highway. Phone GV 918
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
ALFRED H. TICKELL, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Nevada City, Calif.
Cleaners, Washing Machines,
Electric Irons. Stoves, Etc.
Repaired
Office 207 Pine Street Residence
525 Nevada Street
KEYS FLORIST
While You Wait a 8
Made a ee . Sunnyside Greenhouses.
Bicycles, Steel Tapes, Vacaum PLANTS, FERNS, FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
Member of the Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association. =
all.
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, West Broad Street Phone 69
SCISSORS, ETC., SHARPENED.
Gunsmith, Light Welding FUNERAL DIRECTORS
RAY’S FIXIT SHOP HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
220 East Main St., Phone 602 The Holmes Funeral Home serGRASS VALLEY vice ‘is priced within the means ef
Ambulance service at all hours
Phone 203
246 Sacramento Street, Nevada City
‘Spirella Co. Offers You—
MINING ENGINEERS
a demonstration with the patented modeling garment . at your
home without obligation, by our
trained corsetiere of experience
and good references. By aiden Phone 278 R
EDWARD C. UREN
CIVIL AND MINING. ENGINEER
Mining Reports Furnished
Mining District Maps
Nevada Cit»
ment, write
Mrs. Petra C. Wills
BOX 91 COLFAX OR
PHONE 24R2
203 West Main St.
J. F. O°;CONNOR_
Mining and Civil Engineer
United States Mineral Surveying
-Licensed Surveyor
Grass Valley
NEVADA OITY
VISIT
UARRY M. Mc KEE
ATTOR AT LAW
205 Pine St., opposite courthouse
Nevada City, Calif.
NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF
Phone 28
W. E. WRI
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Union Building
Nevada City
COMMERCE
on the Geena floor of th
George L. Jones
Office: Morgan & Powell Buildings
JONES & FINNEGAN
Frank G. Finnegan
Broad Street, Nevada City, Calif.
TELEPHONE 273
new and artistic City H
W. H. GRIFFTHS, Secretary
Commercial Street.
H. WARD SHELDON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Nevada City
Phone 599
ASSAYER
PDE LEONG
QUALITY GROCERIES
HAL D. DRAPER, Ph. D.
ASSAYER AND CONSULTING
CHEMIST
Nevada City, California
Phones: Office: 364-W. Home 246-J
Box 743
FRESH FRUIT AND i
VEGETABLES
SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SAT-.
URDAY. FREE DELIVERY.
Phone 74
814 Broad St. Nevada City.
. . MRS. EVERETT
WOMAN'S CIVIC’ CLUB
Regular meetings the 2nd and
fourth Mondays of the month, at
the bichon Studio,
MRS. E. med gen Pres.
BINSON, Sec.
=
. iNEVADA CITY LODGE, No. 518
B. P. O. Elks
Meets second and fourth Friday
evenings in Elks home, Pine
Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elke
welcome.
FRANK G. FINNEGAN,
Exalted Ruler.
RONALD WRIGHT, Secretary.
. HYDRAULIO PARLOR NO. 56, .
N. 8. a. Ww.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Pythian Castle, 232 Broad Street.
Visiting Native Sons welcome.
: WILLIAM JAMES, President.
DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, Rec. Sec’y,
OB PRINTING..
GET YOURS AT
NUGOQE T!: THE
Pe
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
520 Coyote Strees Phone 16
TODAY, THE AVERAGE
9COST OF ATIRE tS
12.00 AND IT 15
EXPECTED TO RUN.
25,000 MILES (A Cos?
OF APPROXIMATELY
Yao CENT PER mel)
IN GIO. THE AVERAGE
TIRE Cost $25.00
AND RAN ONLY
2500 MILES—
(4 COST OF
ong cEnT a mel)
CONTRARY TO
THE POPULAR,
‘ BELIE MONKEYS 00 WO] HAVE
FLEAS !..(FLEAS LIVE ON CATS,
D06S, RABBITS, BATS AND POULTRY,
8uT wos ow MONKEYS 1)
Sere
<a
STATE SUPPLIES
4) PER CENT OF
COUNTIES FUNDS
Subventions and grants of money
from the state of California to the
various counties in 1937 formed 40
per cent of county receipts for the
year, according to the Annual Report
of Financial Transactions of Muni/cipalities and Counties of California
issued this week by State Controller
Harry B. Riley. The above figure fs
a ‘considerable increase over ten
years ago, when state grants madé
up only 15 per cent of the counties’
income.
In 1927 85 per cent of the county
revenue was raised through taxation
and fees. The 1937 figures reveal
that now only 60 per cent ds raised
from these sources. Expenditures by
counties, with several exceptions,
have changed very little over the tenyear period, according to Mr. Riley.
The cost of general government remains at only 7 per cent of the total
county payments. ‘The most noticeable changes in expenditures are
those for charity and education.
In 1927 8 per ‘cent of county payments went for charities and corrections. Out of every dollar spent by
counties last year 21¢c was spent for
charities, including old age pensions,
correctional institutions, etc.
these purposes is largely due to additional federal and state grants. In
1927 there were no old-age pensions.
Educational costs in countries have
dropped from 56c out of each dollar
spent to 48c within the, past ten
years. Cost of highway maintenance
has dropped from 11 per cent of total expenditures to 7 per cent over
the same period.
The cost of protection to person
and property and the cost of interest
and redemption of debt remains the
same in pércentage. The cost of recreation, health and sanitation has
dropped from 3 per cent to 2 per
. cent.
TOM SAWYER IN
TECHNICOLOR AT
THEATRE SUNDAY
Another Sie ies oi chapter in showmanship history has been written
by David O. Selznich with his technicolor production of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,’ due to open
Sunday at the Nevada Theatre.
Here was a story property, Mark
Twain's best beloved and most widely-known work, that was a definite
challenge to the resourcefulness of
any producer.
Selznich had to do more than simply make another picture out of the
rich material which the book offered; he had ‘to invest the production
with the flavor of up-to-the-minute
commercial showmanship.
His first ten-strike in bringing a
modern touch to “Tom Sawyer” was
the nation wide talent hunt for an
unknown boy to play Tom.
Overnight Tom Sawyer became a
vital ,living personality, sharing the
front page news with the Oriental
and European war news, labor developments and’ the doings of conDR. D. L. HIRSCH
INCORONER RACE
Dr. Daniel L. Hirsch has-announced his candidacy for Coroner of Nevada county and his many friends are
Pleased at the prospecteof voting for
him to fill this office. They. believe
he is unusually well qualified for the
office. He took a special course in
post mortem examinations in the
Rush Medical college in Chicago, under perhaps the best known authority on this subject in this country.
Dr. H. G. Wells.
Dr. Hirsch served his internship
in the California hospital at. Los Angeles and also served at the Georgia
street receiving ‘hospital in that city.
He was chief resident physician at
the California hosuital, Los Angeles
and chief of the anesthetic service.’
During the Olympic Games in Los
Angeles he was field surgeon. In
1933 to 1935 he served as camp physician to the CCC. Since 1935 he has
been a practicing physician and surgeon in Grass Valley. He is the official instructor of American Red
Cross First Aid classes of the Grass
Valley chapter, chairman of the Disaster Relief Committee formed jointly by the Red Cross and veterans. He
is post chaplain of the Hague-Thomas Hegarty Post No. 130, a deputy
sheriff of Nevada County, and director and owner of the receiving hosThe . pital at 118 Bush street, Grass Valincreased amount of money spent for! ley.
Dr. Hirsch advocates the policy of
taking the office of Coroner out of
the hands of an undertaker. He
states that a public office should not
be given to one who wants it, but to
one who is qualified and trained: for
that office. The purpose of the coroner’s office is to determine. the
cause of death. A funeral director is
interested in burial, while thé coroner desires to know the cause. The
coroner's office should ‘in no way be
Connected with funeral directors, as
the ‘nearest relative is responsible for
the disposition of a body and is free
to choose the mortician. The coroner’s office must determine the cause
of death; and where a physician, serves as coroner he ‘is both qualified
and trained and the only one permitted ‘by law to make post-mortem examinations to find that cause. After
this duty has been fulfilled, even in
holding inquests the burial is then
up to any undertaker, designated by . *
the nearest relative. Thus a physician
holding the office of coroner can be
of still greater service to the community and a saving to the taxpayers. If elected ihe declares he will reruce the expenses of the office for
the taxpayers.
Mr. and Mrs. R W. Gaylord and
family of Sacramento arrive today to
spend the week end in Nevada City.
gress. Thae was: howeane? of @
superb kind. d
For nine months Selnich pressed
his search for an unknown for the
starring role, twice postponing production of the picture while the hunt
continued.
Finally, after more than 25,000
boys from all walks of life in prac-.
tically every state of the union had
been viewed, tested or interviewed,
12 year old Tommy Kelly from the
Bronx was selected as the unknown
who would bring Mark Twain’s unforgettable character of boyhood to
the screen,
. Hereby announces his candidacy for
__ CANDIDATES
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE
° (Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
re-election to the office of Superior
Judge of Nevada County at the Primary Election, Tuesday, August 30,
1938.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
JOHN M. HAMMILL
(Incumbent)
Hereby anpounces his candidacy for
re-election to the office of Assessor,
Nevada County, at Primary Election, August 30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY
AND TAX COLLECTOR
FRANK STEEL
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy florre-election to the office of County
Treasurer and Tax Collector at the
Primary Election, August 30, 1998.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER
JOHN E. NETTELL
Hereby announices his candidacy for
election to the office of County
Recorder at the Election, Tuesday,
August 30, 1938. ’.
FOR SUPERVISOR
WARREN ODELL
County Supervisor of the Fourth
District, at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 30, 1938.
FOR SUPERVISOR
JAY C. COUGHLAN
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Supervisor of the Third
Supervisorial District at the Primary
Election, Tuesday, August t30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY CLERK AND
AUDITOR
R. N. MCCORMACK
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Clerk and Auditor of Nevada
County at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
AND AUDITOR
ARTHUR F. HELLINGS
Hereby announces his candidacy for
office of County Clerk of Nevada
County at the Primary Electio,
August 30, 1938.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
WARD SHELDON
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of District Attorney of
Nevada County at the Primary Election of August 30, 1938.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
W. J. CASSETTARI
Hereby announces his candidacy for
District Attorney of Nevada County
at the Primary Election, Tuesday,
August 30, 1938.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
VERNON STOLL
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
re-election to the office of District
Attorney of Nevada County at the
Primary Election August 30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY CORONER
DANIEL L. HIRSCH, M. D.
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Coroner, of Nevada County,
at the Primary Election, Tuesday,
August 30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY CORONER
L. R. (BOB) JEFFORD
(incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
County Coroner of Nevada County,
at the Primary Election, Tuesday,
August 30, 1938.
A. M. HOLMES
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Coroner of Nevada
County at the Primary Election of
August 30, 1938.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
W. L. MOBLEY
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
Justice of the Peace, of Nevada
Township at the Primary Election,
Tuesday, August 30, 1938.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
J. F. (Joe) O'CONNOR
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of County Surveyor of
Nevada County at.the Primary Bleetion August-30, 1938.
FOR ASSEMBLYMAN
JOHN A. RAFFETTO, Jr.
(Sixth District)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Assemblyman from the
Sixth District of California at the
Primary Election, August 30, 1938.
FOR CONSTABLE
WILLIAM C. JEFFERY
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Constable of Nevada
Township at the Primary Election @f
August 30, 1938.
FOR SHERIFF
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
(Incumbent)
Hereby announces his candidacy fer
re-election to the office of Sheriff of
Nevada County, at the Primary Bleetion, Tuesday, August 30, 1938.
FOR SHERIFF
GEORGE R. CARTER
Hereby announces his candidacy for
the office of Sheriff of Nevada
County at the Primary Election of
August 30, 1938.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS
A. R. CURNEEN
Hereby announces his candidacy for
Superintendent of Public Schools tna
Nevada County at the Primary Eiléetion of August 30, 1938.
Hereby announces ‘his ‘candidacy for
the office of County Superintendent
of Public Schools at the Primaty
‘. Election of August 30, 1938.
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Repaired and Cleaned by
Nevada City
109M.
Commercial St.
109 J. Phones
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FREE DELIVERY
] 225 rosa seroee Phone 88
Broad and Commercial
—WE'LL FIX IT—
GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES, WASHING, POLISHING,
RENT RENT BATTERIES
Dick Lane's G Gar
Trouble
Pyactical mining tests from 25 to
Assays made for gold,
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFF
pereentage of sulphurets, value. ot sulphurets . :
Mail order check work promp:
Agent for New York-California festa 4
Delaware Underwriters Insurance
1000. pounds, giving the trees
tail
silver, lead and