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June 15, 1934 (8 pages)

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PAGE FOUR i Nevada City Nugget 305 Broad Street, Phone 36 fae = —onenenes Bee te eaete ede teeta ate ate oh eee teeta ateateageateateateateateateatestestecteat a o " eS % A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. peepee oe ae Editor and Publisher Camptonville Bride Is Tendered a Shower CAMPTONVILLE, June 8.— A shower was tendered the bride to be Miss Mabel Geraldine Beach by the students of the Camptonville schools gathering among the pupils of the “sehool. Refreshments were served Ls Published Semi-weekly, Monday and Friday at ‘Nevada City, California, and entered as mail mat‘ter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada » City,, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year (In Advance) .............. +$2.50 Thursday afternoon with a_ social. Heatesteseoterteoestesteoeotetesteofertecteafentetestentesteotatet and a very enjoyablé time was had and the youthful bride to be receiv. ed many useful articles, and the affair made an event in her last week of school very memorable. ; oo Mr. and Mrs. Melo Solaro are to leave Saturday. for a short ‘vacation in San Francisco. ~Bank of America. Dr. Rufus B. von KleinSmid _ Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul ie 1 There is szi// time to win one of the 414 awards in Bank ofAmerica’s _ $10.000.00Cee Contest closes _June 22 Send your essays NOW! {By request of educators all over California, contest closing date bas been extended to June 22} DON’T strive for literary style. Remember, it is ideas that count. YOU have ideas—everybody has them—on what the world of the future should be. Write them down, easily and naturally, and send them to the nearest branch of These three famous California educators will be the judges: Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur . President, Stanford University President, University.of Southern California President, University of California Tune in COLUMBIA-DON LEE SYSTEM each Wednesd.ty, 8 P.M. . for a musical feast by RAYMOND PAIGE and his GREATER ORCHESTRA BANK cf AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION SA ee FEDES AL RESERVE 2 Bu. i SYSTEM Sa ee THE NEVADA CITY NUGGE FRIDAY, JUNE. 15, 1934 Ae therferfestesteofeste ofesiesferfesfenfesfe rte fe shee ste ate steak eae aferierterierie size ewer lees of the oe cee not to Wirbeloe Lathan. the kate was ad4 te . : ‘; ; exceed $20.00 for the three issues. . fourned. E. Clampus Vitus % ot . There being no further business ALBERT LACHMAN to come before the meeting, on moActing Secretary. tion of Director Hoge, seconded by . Pub. June 15, 22, 29. : Bilious Attacks — Twenty years from now it will be just as disgraceful to be bilious as it is now to be drunk. And it should be; a bilious attack in reality, is a food drunk. Biliousness is an intoxication or poisoning of the system due to overindulgence in food just as overindulgence in drink is bad, both morally and physically, possibly not to the same degree as overindulgence in drink. A bilious attack is a process of elimination. ‘It is house cleaning, if you please, it. is an occasion upon which the body get rids of poisons that have accumu: lated to the degree that they threaten health. The term bilious attack is applied by different persons to include a rather wide variety of more’or less similar disturbances of various degrees of severity. But, to different persons these are similar characteristics and the symptoms vary largely only in the severity. Those who are subject to bilious attacks of the severe variety usually notice that a day or two before the attack, there is some change in the bowels, usually more or less constipation, and gas in excess of the usual amount. Usually the day preceding the attack, the appetite is excessive, And then full many a lonely camp the person craves considerable food and foods that are not good for him. Retold the mystic story; About this time he feels. bette: than usual, has apparently more strength é : and vigor. The actual attack usually begins with a headache, over one eye, E. Clampus Vitus was, you see, though 6ften in the back of the head. As the headache becomes more seA part of olden glory, vere, Nausea follows and the Nausea is often accompainéd by vomiting, first : of the stomach contents, then of bile. .The attack usually lasts for a few hours, but in some persons several days are required to clean-up the attack . entirely. After a severe attack, the person usually feels weak and’ deThe first time I beheld that sign, I cried, ‘‘what does this mean? Here is the very strangest thing That I have ever seen. Now can it be ah epigram. By Caesar coined of yore, Or did Poe’s raven drag it in From night’s Plutonian shore?” TI wondered if it were a toast, Or 'e’en perchance a rule, A warning of impending doom, A precept of a school; I wondered if it were a dance— Saint Vitus was, you know; I asked, but no one whom I quizzed Had wisdom to bestow. Terteatorfesterfesfesterfeafeatenteate ye, aod And then I found a document That told me all about it; So very lucid was the screed, In no wise could I doubt it: st , ti Rife she rferferie eehesfeoesfestestestesteaferteateste nfesteateateofeateaterteotente efeeterteforterfesteofesteate feof oferteatertenteateateateatuts And now, oh lonely camp and mine, : The sons of pioneers “pressed for several days. Are on the dim old trails again ; A z preietae attacks, the victim of biliousness often is eating a api tatty. 5 mai ood than his physical activities will permit him to use up and is usu = ae : _ i Jess eating foods that are hard to digest. He often uses coffee and ‘tobacco, has: €\ to ancient mystic rites the soda fountain habit. As a result. of this sort of eating, the candidate I fear they'll not invite us, for bilious attack kéep up a constant fermentation and putrefaction of In them our heroes live again— . unused food in the bowels. The poisons that are formed here probably ac‘All Hail, E. Clampus Vitus: cumulate in the liver and when the time comes that they actually threaten ! : : : health, they are destroyed by means of bilious attack. . A. MERRIAM CONNER. ae Of course the real cure for biliousness must be accomplished by. ChiMee etesioteteitehe testerleols deat feafeafesteofefe eal sfefe ofeitiateafeafeateateateate stele : nese Herb treatments between the attacks. The diet must be changed in such a way as to stop the stream of poisons pouring into the liver from fam my revived 500 rooms with LAD . i {yi " “> 32 S ss: : : ‘a oss 6 : a 86 ee . eos 41 so F a8 Carre . coon’ res ew See cet » ro The oldJune 15th to 23rd. Staged just asin the old days of “mellerbath from $2,50. dramer” even to the currrses of the villain Seusescessusas and the sérving of free beer between acts! cheon 50c Followed by a dansant in beautiful Ivory r50¢,75c Court. An evening of unique fun. e the Dipne eer -play that has kept Hollywood and San FranSPECIAL cisco in gales of FRENCH DINNER Reservations are pourlaughter. AdmisWITH WINE in }]ing in. Check must _ sion, including tax, new Crystal accompany reservation Golden Glow Beer Room .. $1.0 for night requested. and the Oleo G. Hoge, Albert Lachman. Clark. seconded by Director Lachman, the following resolution, was duly carried: opinion of the Board of Directors necessary to issue and sell bonds of. the par value of $200,000 of thehM@}Black Rock Placer Mining District ime in order to finance the construction of a debris dam, and an election is hereby called to authorize the issuance of the aforesaid bonds. That the cor aire! The Car Without a Price Class! election shall be held at the house of boundaries of the precinct are designated as those of the Black Rock Placer Mining District, as particularly described in the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Nevada : oe county, gated way 21554, satel! Before YOu Buy Any Car at Any Price by the Board of Directors of the Black Rock Placer Mining District é this date as the boundaries of the election precinct of Black Rock Pla&
,cer Mining District. That the election board shall con: sist of W. H. Teylor, inspector, and : ; Arthur W. Hoge and Frank G. Hoge, _GR EA . Bed ; judges. qis once not more than seven days from the date of this meeting, as required : : the stomach and intestines. Those who are afflicted with biliousness wilt I EGAI NOTICE by section 52 Placer Mining District . find 3 meals a day pli much better than the usual 3 meals. Care should Act,.and twice once a week for two. be taken, however, not to eat 3 meals at the 2 sittings. Milk and cream See successive weeks prior to the date. should be eaten sparingly, while sweets should be almost entirely omitted, yl pee 1 h t ‘sét for the election to authorize «. and coffee avoid altogether. Meats should be eaten sparingly and care © FOeUIE -Moathiy meeting’ Of! pons isaue, both publications to be . should be taken in regard to the combination of foods, as. well as to their the Board of Directors, of BLACK] not more than 20 days prior to said . cooking. Bad cooking and bad mixtures have as much to'do with bringing ROCK PLACER MINING DISTRICT, . election, as required by Section 39 . about bilious attacks as anything else. was held at the office of the Presi-} Placer Mining District Act. Office Hours—46:30 to 8:00 ‘p: m. Daily thereafter, 9 a. m. to 8p. m 5 : Vice President Hoge was on mo: : dent, W. H. Taylor, at 605 Russ ¥ Y b : Building, San Francisco, California, tion by Director Lachman, seconded ee & ee Her Co. by Director Hoge, duly. authorized to rides ol gon ke ee Tuesday, . insert in a Nevada City paper the no: CHINESE HERB SPECIALISTS ; PRESENT: W. H. Taylor, Frank ABSENT: Arthur W. Hoge, C. E: On motion made by Director Hoge, The Greatest Selling Car in America!! RESOLVED: That it: is in the That the election shall be held = from 8:00 a. m., to 5:00 p. m. on the : ‘ ‘ E 5th day of July, 1934, for the pur“ o : a =——=j/pose of authorizing the issuance of E Bu Se) ee bonds of the par value of $200,000. eee Oompare Etc @s p= POS That voting shall be by secret Z Zax Roo sm written ballot, said ballots to be of a —s ZS the following form: : = O\2. 2 de, is BOND ELECTION BALLOT Stan ar oupe . 4 (se “ : MNS Sli ce™N Shall bonds be issued by the Black . BE » Z XY BS Rock Placer Mining District of the : c= 4s? ng) B = a. aS . Dar value of $200,000, as provid: tan ar e an ; = . z Fe 4 S Bess ed for in Resolution of the Board oo v : wees of the Black Rock Placer Mining : ; Be G Z, h J s =, eee } . Distrlet, June 5th, 1934, ~<a oC ~ s Lhe yf => {. YES NO : 2W\ ge Ze + es Be NO o RE Re : S . . Place a “X"' in one square. : <a] = -. Xo = geese ss —— 3 ; , Se we = That: The proposed bond issue ’ ide (es) \ a ei Nisks A yw shall be for $200,000 at the rate of oo —— : ig ee Le Sy oe gs }5 per cent and shall mature not later . 3 eg 25 gt PRS j than January 1, 1945. : . “RESOLVED: Nevada City Nugvet . : = . iAs a newspaper of general circulation . : 9 Ph ; county. d The Secretary of this Board shall £ PEE 195 . saute to be published therein in the I jmmanner required by law three notices of the election to authorize the GRASS VALLEY, CALIF. suance and sale of bonds, to-wit, i eeaeeaeeoaree SS time thriller of the 1840's for your entertainment . BERT’S DRY GOODS STORE . ees ee ee ee . 7 116 Mill Street, Grass Valley M ut co ae Style-Quality-Service Store AGENTS FOR »” Bradley Swim Suits Girls :. Bays’ .: Ladies’ : Men's ¥ PaO DERATELY. PRICED Seas \ me ! ) =— f peers + eo ee it + 4 + he she athe ste he te site ate ate ste ste ate she ae whe obs abe othe 0%, tt Ne 1e-she lente ate este teste ate ots ate ote abe ah ate ot ot at ot, il ii i i i i a kk ea a a a ee a a Ee gt ts tty Fr abe she ate alle ate ade she ahs ate ate. SE ON OO fe ile ie oe we she ste ate ste wheats ste ste ate she ate ste athe ste athe she abe ob, hs ot ct he % E> % % p> 4 L> 4 % ee ee BO Od te * % , * = * 96 oe ‘2 = DRIFT = DRIFT = DRIFT ate ORAN HOUSI KARO te at +e she she athe ieee * as + SUNBE ( = BAMB * KENTL , * ITALIA o-tfe3) es GREED EGG P TOMA’ WATE) APRIC! + ae he ate sheate ste aM Enea iy +. oxo 7 * +t, sete aXe +. ot, Rete tefeule te MI BRAIS Davis fi H. PATT Used Mi ‘ MIN) Machinery Cables, Co. UNITED 1715-191 MOTHER Assaying : gamation Geo. L. ¥ Mini 13 Cente The . handles cl EF Capac SACRA $02 § Your Adve