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KEEP COOL AND
COMFORTABLE
Give yourself marvelous relief
on these “dog days" with a cool.
.
Non-irritating. Aids in getting
proper rest and sleep. ;
Vantines Bath Requisites
Body Powder, Bath Salts, Both
Oils, Toilet Water. Assorted
pleasing Odors—50 cents.
R. E. HARRIS
{
querque.
. spent last Sunday on the
. tains a lookout.
‘a fight.”
TO TEACH INDIAN CHILDREN
“Aunt Kate Stevens who resides at
ithe corner of Pine and York streets,
was able to be down town today for
the first time in several weeks. She
ing; refreshing and soothing jhas been quite seriously ill. Mrs.
Frub-down, Use— ‘ . Stevens has as guests ‘her grand
. daughter, Miss Déris Smith, Mrs.
pretest Rubbing Alcohol . Cruzan Gustafson and son, Bill GusCompound . tafson, Miss Dorothy Edelman and
‘Mrs. Gustafson. Miss Smith has vis. .
ited in Nevada City many times and
. is well known here. She received a'
. federal appointment last spring to
. teach in the Indian School at Albu' Mrs Mary Campbell, Dickie Nick.
‘less, George and Donald Stephens .
Martis
. Peak where the forest service peat,
20 Phone . Girl customer—‘Does this lipstick
Rexall ; come off easily?”
DRUG STORE 100. . Saleswoman—“Not if you put up
Luncheon Sets Eligible for
National Crochet Contest
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.
Nevada Theaire
MONDAY
ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER
The adventurous spirit strikes the Hardy family. Judge Hardy
almost loses everything he owns in a crooked promotional scheme.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
-. GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS =,
las and Joan
Blondell
teamed in a world’s fair of fun, that trails from mad Manhattan
to gay Paree in a frantic uproarious spree of laughs.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
You Can’t Get Away With MurderSiarring Humphrey Bogart in tense drama in which a man who
thinks he is too smart to take the rap, finally takes it with 63
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LAKE OLYMPIA
BETWEEN GRASS VALLEY AND NEVADA CITY
BOXING — RACING — SWIMMING
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—MUSIC BY—
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: SPORTS AND GAMES OF ALL KINDS
WIDOWS LUNCH COUNTER
Free Admission to Grounds
Wed. August 16
Luncheon sets like this will lend a
a stamped, self-addressed envelope
A NEW luncheon set for summer entertaining is entirely novel for its
unusual combination of motifs.
, features a Clones knot flower, while the sides feaiure sunburst ends.
crocheted of mercerized crochet cotton, wil! be eligible for the Third
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CONGRESS ENDS
NEW DEAL LEND
SPEND ORGY
By FRANKLYN WALTMAN
Republican National Committeeman
Immediately after the Republican
victories last November it was asserted in this place that the New
Deal had come to the end of its road.
Having led the American people up
a blind alley, the New Deal was repudiated, at the polls, we said. It was
further contended that the days of
blank check appropriations, wasteful
and reckless spending, dangerous
experiments and un-American activities were over.
The Democratic spokesman dissented. Yet surely the record of the
last session of Congress fully bore
out our prediction. Indeed, even
casual observers recognized that
President Roosevelt lost control of
Congress early in the session, despite the overwhelming Democratic
majorities in the House and Senate.
By the time the session came to an
end the New Deal was in full retreat,
action in this Congressional session .
was the refusal of the House of Rep-}
resentatives to even consider the
President’s mis-labeled ‘‘lending’’
bill. Its original, figures cut in half
-by the Senate, this bill was tossed
into the fastebasketby the House.
Conceived in cunning and deceit, this
proposed legislation met a deserved
ill fate.
The fact that this bill ,as originally proposed, would have permitted
the New Deal to spend another four
billion dollars which some day would
‘have to be paid back by the worker
and formers of this country was only
one reason why it was obnoxious.
More important was the fact that it
would have started this nation on the
road to a State Socialism which
would have jeopardized all private
enterprises eventually. From that
evil, thank Heaven, a sturdy patriotic majority of the House of Representatives saved us.
As was to be expected, Mr. Roosevelt let loose a loud howl of protest
when hs Socialistic program. went into the wastebasket. He said in effect
‘that the action of the House would
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by
; his inability to have his own way.
Far and away the most significant ’
Mrs. W. Mullen of Grass Valley was
. initiated into the order.
is planning a public card party in. }
have injurious effects on business
and industry and would prevent the
re-employment of many thousands of
the unemployed. In other words, his
contention was that this Socialistic,
spending measure was the solution
“or the Roosevelt depression.
It was an amazing statement. In
the first place, all the business and
industrial indices commenced to advance as soon as the House action be‘ame known. Many industrial securities sold at new high prices for the
year. As a matter of fact business did
not begin to shake off the lethargy
which has marked it until Congress
indicated a spirit of independence in
the last month.
But, let us suppose iMr. Roosevelt
was correct in his contention. Was
not his statement a surprising confession of ineptness on his part? If
his latest spending plan was the
remedy for the dexression why did
he keep it secret so long? Why did
he not undertake such a program
several years ago? Could it be true
that Mr. Roosevelt only wants his
country to be prosperous in Presidential election years?
Of course, the President’s protest
against the House action should not
be taken seriously. It was an expression of chagrin and anger over
The country apparently has not been
disturbed by Mr. Roosevelt’s gloomy
wail. In every part of the country the
House action was greeted with enthusiastic praise.
The real meaning of the House
action is that at last the country has
become aroused over New Deal spending and taxation. Were this not so,
the House would not have acted as
it did. Therein lies the explanation
why the New Deal is finished for
spending other people’s money was
all the New Dealers had left. It was
their only solution for the country’s
‘economic ills. :
Not only has Congress put its foot
down on greater and greater spending programs but it also has injected
a little sense into the administration
of the relief problem. It has repealed
the harmful undistributed profits tax
on business. It has halted the pyramiding of payroll and pay envelope
taxes for old age pensions. At last a
step has been taken to get a little
sense into our labor relations through
appointment of a House committee
to investigate the present situation,
so objectionalble to everyone.
A review of the work of the last
Congress would not be complete unless a word were said regarding the
important part played by the Republicans of House and Senate. They led
the fight for all the reforms preyiously enumerated. They have been
fighting for those reforms for the
Jast two and one half years.
The fact that they have achieved
so much is evidence of the sagacity
of the Republican leaders, Senator
Charle L. McNary in the Senate and
Representative Joseph W. Martin, Jr.
in the House. The results show what
can be done by a milltant, determined minority party, bent on being constructive as well as critical. It is a
good indication of what the country
can expect in the way of constructive reforms when the Republicans
assume control of the Federal government in January 1941.
BANNER MT. POST
At the meeting of Banner Mt. Post,
V. F. W., Auxiliary Friday evening
Refreshments were served and there was a
good: crowd attending. The auxiliary
“. ;Myers returned recently from San
sine
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
CAMPTONVILLE, Aug. 14:—EKyerett Kessler of North San Juan celebrated his birthday Thursday at the
home of his grandmother in law,
ae MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939.
Capt. Geo. E. Dow, of New York
City who recently resigned ‘from the
Grace Line S. S. Co. is a guest of
Mr. and Mrs, Carl G. Genter at the
Genter mine, Capt. Dow is financially
interested in the mine.
Mrs. M. C. Calvin at her home on
Main street. Mrs. Calvin prepared a
chicken dinner for the occasion, with
a birthday cake, candles and everything that goes to make a good birthday dinner, The following participatPlymouth and Dodge
George Bros., Grass Valley. Terms to
suit. Your old car as down payment.
Dandy buys in reconditioned used
coupes at
ed: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kessler of}.
North San Juan, Mrs. Gordon Kessler, of North San Juan, and Mr. and
Mrs. M. G. Calvin.
(Mr. and Mrs. Charies Myers left
today for a two weeks vacation along
ithe redwood highway. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruno and have improved their property near the Gracey mine.
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STUDEBAKER SALES,
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*34 OLDS 8 Sedan, radio,
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*35 PONTIAC four door
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°33 FORD V8 deluxe
coupe $160
. 35 PONTIAC four door
touring sedan, radio, good
rubber $425.
'34, CHEVROLET ss sedan, completely reconditioned: ooo cccctcseess $325
°37 GMC TRUCK, 114
ton, low. mileage, excellent condition, for guick
sale $675
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