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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

March 6, 1947 (8 pages)

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diidiidiisticidiniaaeaeeeeees NEVADA: CITY-GRASS VALLEY NUGGET Ten eee Senne PAGE THREE eileen a or methods. Suh approiations are connonplace and they are made for reasons quite ag tangible-as the setting aside of funds for, say, plant depreciation, ,ad debts o insurance. miflions of individuals, the farmer himself cannot carry ou research in the same manner as big industrial enterprises commonly undertake it Tlin their respective fields. ers has; developed harmonious and mutually beneficial relations. The college has welcomed suggestions and recommendations from farm. grours, and for ears a spirit o1 good will has aaah ia becca Public recognition of the farmers 0 industrial or commercia s i laden attend 1 insti . limited individual capacity for reAs a matter of historical fact— e os 2 oO neglect OF ignore . ; Search has for years made it pussible}and also as a matter of 10 FARK sos Dossibilities for ona ob congressional and legis-. pride—the agricultural! omberg: in 1 h i. Taylor through resear esas ie > finest — t that . abre: ste at Ge pa arty eae tive’ appropriations to finance exy n QO sav 1A' avreas ts cor etitors. organs > ; Par \ : sn i is 10 ee coahus a ee Wie satha asians Gk rt oe ond federal programs that. ing initiated the program of conisul-. ne of the importan = t webantiae Stee ‘S aPPN Mave paid off in tremendous bene-. tation between researchers and far-. American business and/to agriculture, possibly even with . fNs to the at ee . col of : : fits he state and nation. mers 26 years ago. . g to its present proportions . greater force and effect. Without re-. tans -tie+ ; ‘ n , ee f ee nie willingness of management to. search and experimentation the agriera ee eee oe eee eee ] aan for research and ex-. cultural industry would © soon alip. or? aes were introduced by State. ™ore appropriate expression of the. ~ waa . iback into the horse and plow an Pee Me Wie ot Cal eee a itcbiesaich cast the budget ot every large. and! be incapable of discharging its ie rag have an important . than that eS ‘ : contains a sizeable .appro-. responsibility to feed the nation. — = si ae FoF an appouring Se eee Eee ieee . compa on siaanoe inquiry into’ now Bite, Deosnwe-of the diepereed nat: tion of $5,000,000 to finance the. Wrote that research will benefit the . marked these consultations. Now Serving FULL COURSE DINNERS $1.50 TO $2.50 — —5:30 TO'8:09 P. M. DAILY 9:00 P. M. Saturday and Sunday pardonajle . . eounci] of; California can claim credit for hav-. And until NOW FEATURING SUNDAY Mi).DAY LUNCHEONS—12:00 TO 3:30 P. M. Luncheons Served Every Day of the V/cek priation to Sacraunder the lio _ fame, Olinist, as fields 01 + operation, new techniques, ure of agricultural activity among . Ontinuation of agricultural research . entire economy of the state in the . 4 work, principally at the College of —————————— —— ——— griculture at Davis. SB 298 would constituted as permanent group an agricultural research study committee with power of sppervision ovor the research program. The study committee was originally authorized by the 1945 legislature and has served with distinction. Its report to Governor Warren submitted_last November by Albert J. Thille chairman is an exhaustive document . form of improved levels of living for . farm families more abundant sun. plies of nutritious food for consum. ers, increased employment in agri-. cultural précessing and distributing . industries, and increased activities e ‘or all segments of business. At the present time the collegé of agriculture is engaged in 36 fields of research endeavor, embracing more than 830 separate studits. Over 170 additional research studies. require which California farmers can read-. immediate attention according to the with ‘profit. Copies of the 87 page. college and it is to the farmers’ inreport, printed by the State Printing, terest and the public’s, that these Office, may be obtained by writing . new endeavors are launched as quickto the governor’s office at Sacramenly as possible. to). Sdnabie Hatfield’s proposed $5,000,000 appropriation for research] of ‘work will scarcely be opposed in the! new School of Forestry on the Berlegislature, since the real value of keley campus on the University of the activities carried on at the Col-. California. lege of Agriculture are too well known to permit any question as to the justification for the expenditure. up a lot of those little-noticed and hard-to-find Without passing on the merits of the second proposal—to create a permanent . agricultural research study committee with power to dir= ‘ — a So = welt Thirty of the eighty ee ; loss or claim. to note that critcism has been voic-! . ‘ @ have been. controll by. an anti-ad= ¢ ed in some quarters. That criticism Ee ey 80: Bates or Cleaning ministrati rty. eee .
makes the point that, under another pa ple a ee Our advice costs you nothing and places you , Try our Modern Cleaning Establishment. Satisfaction. administration the high caliber cf Guaranteed. Pickup and Delivery under no obligation. appointees to’ the committee might . VALET CLEANERS be sacrificed to political expedtency, Phone 234W Nevada City. The professional dtgrée ofMaster : Forestry is now offered by t ; j We are proud to be among those listed in ““Gourmet’s Guide to Good Eating” er (PS i ie CREEK INN A . ximately 300 years.old, as two books Eee Phone 107 : Nevada City . in the University of California’s William Andrews Clark Library iu-— . dicate, : é We Do a “Thorough Gob Yes sir! When we dig into your insurance and your insurance program, we do a thorough job. We clean The problem of “smog” is appro+ points to put your policies in perfect order and eliminate question and trouble should you have a nn ee eee FLINDT’S WATCH REPAIR “Careful Workmanship” NEW AND USED WATCHES Phone 587 229 Commercial Street Nevada City with consequent political control cf the direction research should take. Another element of criticism involves the question of whether committee authority should take precedence over independence in research, as now practiced. Certainly it cannot ve denied that the present method or consultation between the. research staff of the College of Agriclture and farm leadCommercial Street Hartman Insurance Agericy LOUIS HARTMAN 108 Race Street (Corner of Auburn) Phone 616 Grass Valley “. . <I do not believe any business, particularly in a crowing State like California, can intelligently mike a budget thi. ~ rs in advance. Neither can the Legislature, ini. ntlyand fairly, appropriate. money more than two years in advate.” GOVERNOR EARL WARREN * October 8, 1946 @. @ P8NMaY @€@ , He. THE OIL INDUSTRY SUPER HIGHWAYS SAFE HIGHWAYS GOOD ROADS AND MAINTENANCE BUT. It isn’t necessary to increase the State gasoline tax NOW to 5) ahaa this program.’No one can intelligently predict a State’s needs that far in advance (see pressstatement above). All major improvements in California highways for the next four years, including the raxt fiscal year, can be financed out of available reveaves and still leove a surplus in the State Treasury.This has been shown by figures srnished by competent highway engineers. So, before the State increases the gas tax — thereby stockpiling . additional miilions of YOUR-MONEY — we believe that the State should show you that a specific need for your a oe ‘NOW. oe YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW. Right now the California Legislature i is PRs this NA Ey Sigceabeke scchedice? iy Golaaiae ‘Warren & the press of October 9, 1946, ne ce = el sessions af Salaatnn: Bs — 4 +% 4 The advocates of an immediate increase in the State gasoline tax base their argu_ CASUAL COATS, “Tailored, straight-hangments on 2 14-YEAR STATE HIGHing, smart! All-wool bold weaves, some part © WAY PROGRAM. ions wool gaberdine fronts! 15.26 ' _ SPORT: COATS. Tasteful sed or —~— caves, well-tailored single breast mode Mabe wool! 19.75 _ AND SLACKS i in all or part wool (see tag) , checks, stripes or solids—zipper and eats 6.60 to 9-14.75 WHAT YOU CAN DO: Write NOW to your Assemblyman.and Senator telling them you want to know more about the need for your money before your gas tax is increased! A penny postcard will do i it. Do it now, while you're thinking net it!