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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
ÛTl l'if * - dJ»ilwy CTi - nVKnC » . ' ■ ' t « » i . .acw i tiraci I f í •1ÎU T ft -S W ? V ' w iB Y M fc b r a « . W AgidtY " | losses, exercised correct . farm | management and marketing prlq clples, and in other w ajs doubled their profits The inevitably re sult would be a much greater c u tarmecu to “Pick dollars from prosperity for the entire cdunty. the air” by improvlag their agrl- •'The profits from • this great pulture methods through radio is the plan of I t » McUM, head of basis U difstry Watte: Bring great S a w a - " * " v er sales of clothing, furniture, automobiles, machinery, and other ,opm modi ties, In ' the. small ntow broadcasting sgricalture lec er towns, 'a subsequent Increased tures and information dglly, factory production In the cities fHckard told the United -Press. Snd most Important of all— great The liveetockmaa, the general er happiness and contentment on 1 firm er, the poifltryman. tpe thp farm.” "This Is Just what radio la go gardner and the dairyman each has a day one J a week on the ing t9 do,” said Pickard, who be lieves that the reason more state collages have not disseminated "More than <.00 letters are re their Information straight to thfe ceived by the department each farm Is not due to their lack of . week requsting farm iatorma- appreciation of this far-reacbiny tion by radio,” Pickard said. voice. ‘ • f'Uncl 8am for a long time has “The scientist, and he is thfc conducted a farm information backbone of th e factories that bureau at Washington, bnt this produce new farm facts, Is a caw-, i year Secretary of Agriculture i tlous creatare-, T hoh-■ to, . 'the Jardine planned to improve the hreatb-takiat swiftness „ with service by Introducing radio which radio has estsbH shod.it> ■ "By air It to hoped' to train the se lf» has accentuated the tardi 'average old-type farmer* Into a ness , of agricultural agencies in scientific business man,” said , esta b lish in g adequate means for Pickard. Through Increased e |- , advantageously untllislng It. ; ,»• clamoring for attention.” ; r J ’ Dciency la the agriculture In Uok of dsslmbl w * ta -. The Department is making def dustry the prosperity of the na inite plans to inaugurate a ‘ far- lengths for those mprjs tion to certain to expand. flung V- 8. Ra4io Farm, School ■ U»U1 this yfegr a great «sal ' •u s Ins^gtlons able fc> sponsored b yegrlcu lÄ irat col oirn station has also caused had been said about radiò on their 1 leges aifd the U. 8. Department of some faltering. Recently several tarma, hut not very much done 1 about IL The old spot news m ar of the eellagts hgvs acehpted t i e Agriculture cooperating lo an effort to present' the authorities ket and weather service have long 1 cooperation of better. eatanUslmd and practical Information dealing keen broadcast, but now the way « • W e c M ,t* LU>nf i° '<***P0°* with production and marketing of Is open to disaemlnate real In atlng their radio materia). * agriculture • '■ producta, Ptckird “ With th is situation clearly In formation.* Only about half of the agricol mind ttfc Department of Agrlctri- comprehensive tura! colleges1 to gate huge emit, tnfe planned ted by the radio route mom than radio service—one which nscsssi- a few feeble flickers of their gold tates, not only the united effort ■»tee of Information. And thin •f every investigator in the De else, timely lecture courses which dovetail wlth^lbe dall> farm vfllfk ait nation la the fkce of the state- partment itself, %kt also the co- If »‘W h f «BeflBtod'V? all agricultural not- 9& * style by the foremost agricultur authorities that farm profite in lags authorities. al authorities of the nation. Each "A million farmers In the Unti the Unied States may he doubled by application of batter methods ed States It to estimated are al- radio short course will be supple o f production and marketing— rw »y equippsd to Join this gseat mented- with a file of bulletins dealing specifically with the sub ammunition with which farm class room. “The most visionary futurist ject. There will be a generous specialists are heavily belted, flckard pointed out. . r ** would doubtless underestimate number of courses in which a "Let ns suppose, Osai 50 per- radio's .educational possibilities St farmer or his w its may enroll.” cent more farmers plah ted the he were to prophesy the next de best yielding local varieties of cade of progress in- this new field: The Social Circle of the Christ props, avoided Insects and disease Psevioualy educators have con ian Church win 'hold a cooked cerned tbemse)vea with training foot) sale, at Hardy Brothers Sat a few. Today the masses* are urday, May 8. 1 . ftOto—2 <«F> «M I C W « I , . | <t > A t FAÊÎ «1» J io . ottonili Ai .V E R H E A O * Í Í D U S , I N Qt 8T1U K N‘4 Friday) ¿ toard Tyson Dow^ ’a o û t ' tibhlt« ’ engineer. ' , i "I expect to study bridge eon- . strnctlopi o f-a n d s u t times when J I visit Europe," skid Mias Dow. j "Then when I -nome home I ex-» . pact to build bridges all ovar the “ world— Just Ilka my father did.” ,Y. M. C. A. W ork ers—■ John Rudd, town and country Secretary of the Ÿ. M. C. A, work Jn Oregon, Washington and Idaho, and Lester Adams executive sec- Thls became known when Su-, rotary of the Y. M. p ’ A. council perlor Judge Thomas F. Graham, of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, ordered the final distribution oft bpth ofS eattle, gre In Ashland, for the <20,000 estqte which she in-, few days in the Interest of the ^ i t g d fro!» -the million dollari ;loc*l Y, it. C. A. 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