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THE NEVADA
CITY NUGGET
FRIDAY, FEB._10, 1933
LOOKING U
(By S. G. Rubinow)
If predictions of ultra-conservative economists mean anything, we
are starting to climb up.
comparison, recently made
the present and past depresions, indexes for wholesale and
retail prices indicate strongly that
we have finally hit the bottom.
these price indications, the
In:
between
From
economists
see the climb back to
normal conditions
taking place as
it has in all other periods of depresriculture.
Many enterprises have already
placed themselves in a position to
produce at a lower cost per unit.
Credit is plentiful and interest
rates low. For those who are in a
position to borrow; there is plenty of
available money.
More and more is replacement
of
commodities
used both by producers
and consumers becoming necessary.
* * =
last factor, is the
It was a. foregone conclusmost imThe
portant.
ion that everything would wear out
time. And when that time
everything
would have to be
in due
came,:
replaced.
Replacement
of commodities
will
To the halting of the price decline, they add these factors of
cheer.
Many necessary adjustments, both .
in fixed and operating costs, have already been made by industry and agdo more than anything else to speed
lup production. Speeding up. producResumption of employment will natrally create purchasing power.
And the entire circle of production and consumption, which all this
time, was slowin gdown, will start on
the upward grade again, and we will
begin to climb out of the depression.
* * ‘*
On the other hand, economists 4agree, there still remains a number of
unfavorable factors to hold recovery
back. These unfavarable problems
must be solved, before we enjoy socalled good times again.
One of these blg problems relates
to debts. It is pomted out that the
alistic attitude-of each country.
This is restriching international
trade. Each country has adopted the
policy of looking out for itself and
saying, let the other countries take
care of themselves.
Inthese days of international buying and selling isolated, nationalistic policies won’t work. That is another. difficulty that needs adjusting. E
Many of our difficulties
have been accentuated by the abandpresent
onment of gold standard by many
countries. One of these days, the
whole world will agree to one standvolume of both private and govermental debts still remain unadjusted.
the coming international
conference will out
Perhaps
economic
this difficulty.
iron
}tion will start emptoyment again.
Then here is the extreme nationtion of
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~ NORTH BLOOMFIELD
NORTH BLOOMFIELD, Feb. 8—
Mr. A Roupe went to Graniteville 3
days ago. He came back with two
pairs of skis for R@lief Hill.
Loyd Bankus and partner came
out from the Consolidated Mine Wednesday after supplies and returned
yesterday.
North Bloomfield school will open
next Monday, after having been
closed for the last two weeks on account of badweather. :
The people of North Bloomfiela
have made a sled and ski course on
the Blair Hill road. Everybody is enjoying all.the -sports the hill provides.
Miss Phyllis Anderson came home
to spend a few days with her parents, until school opens again in Nevada City. She is a Senior. of that
school. :
P. Salari came ftom Graniteville
to Quinn's, breaking road.
Mr. Mrs. Morris
eame from Sacramento yesterday to
visit Mrs. Kempsters parents, Mr.
and Mrs._E. B. Dudley.
and Kempster
ROLL OVER, ROLLO
The surf was on the seashore
The ship rolls on the 8ea;
The car rolls on the pavement,
The dog rolls on the flea;
The champ rolls on the wrestling
qnat.
The child rolls on the floor;
My bankroll’s on the horses—
I’ll never see it more.
St
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