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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

February 10, 1933 (6 pages)

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ee “ gion. 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 PRINTING The care a business or protessional man takes in the selecLETTER HEADS BILL HEADS ENVELOPES and other stationery, is an indication of the care he takes with other details of his business. GOOD TASTE IS AS ESSENTIAL IN BUSIN AS IT IS IN THE HOME. evada City Nugget S eee SS SS Se a a 1 ic . . 1 ' . { . ESS STATIONERY -ardized medium of exchange, .eliminating fluctuations, differences in exchanges, and other disturbing elements in trade. That day, many predict, is not rar off. ‘The sooner it comes the® better it will be for everyone. Run-Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm fiesh and the ability to do a big day’s work and feel ‘dike a two-year-old” at night, you must relish your food and properly digest it. If you can’t eat, ean’t sleep, can’t work, just give Tanlac the chance to do for you what it has done for millions. E Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 57th St. North, Portland, Ore., says: ““Tanlac cured my stomach trouble completely after three years suffering. It built me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 . bs.” Tanlae is wonderful for indigestion _-gas pains, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings back lost appetite, helps you digest food, and gain strength and weight. No mineral drugs; only roots, barks and herbs, vature’s own medicines. Less than 2
cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist. Your money back if it . doesn’t help. ~ 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 WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET NOW! Acton M. Cleveland Camptonville FIRE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INS. NORTH WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO Best Protection—Less cost in LIFE COVERAGES Sean & ip Ie 7 > ;imen on the mail route from -here-t . Graniteville since the storm fe) Clyde Foster and Bryon Genrich e from the Twin ‘Sisters mine . Wednesday for groceries. . . Steatestestt%et %4 a %e-% Ve Me Me Me V5 Ve ste ane 7 % eae the agen serene nieniersensegeneneenae ey Reeesy »] Fe re 0 ie ¥, % BOWMAN & BOWMAN : Johh ‘Hippert came from Granite-. ¥ Barber Shop and : ville Wednesday on skis. . <y eauty Parlor K A dog at Graniteville killed 10) a ; ; } ” Ls . . «J of Mrs. McClains chickens, Wednes. Re 706 eo av wed % oa ah td ea ae ae sl day night. + BEAUTY CULTURE Miss Phyllis Anderson was injur-. % Ka ed on a sleigh ride down Blair hill he PERMANENT WAVING * po 7 Wednesday night The. side of her % 5 * e , ght. he side of her. % $5.00 and $5.50 lface and neck were: badly scratched . & a There has been seven and eight . iis sit NEVADA CITY CLEANERS W. H. Osborne Cleaning, Pressing, tepairing x : . For all home writing. A sturdy, thoroughly practical typeMade in the same factory, by the sameworkmen, and 4 *19°7° » Lowest Prices in History! writer in every way. The Remie S€o will-help.every member of your family with the same care as Rem Standard 4-row keyboa ington office models. rd. Z OU .. with the work you bring bome from the office. YO her correspondence. e YOUR CHILDREN . ee With their home study. e Nevada City Nugget SS This reduction is effecive at once. time used or mileage run. When Bought In Pairs (Size 29x4:40-21 ) Prices already low are further reduced on more than 200 styles and sizes of tires, and 150 different tubes—the entire Riverside line. Riversides are made by one of the 4 largest and best makers of tires. They are quality products. Our guarantee proves it. WE guarantee that every Riverside tire will give satisfactory service regardless of With prices reduced to the lowest in Riverside history on many sizes, now is the time to replace your worn out tires. : MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. AUBURN, CALIFORNIA ray