Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 07, 1926, Image 4

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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
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* " 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.
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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
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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.
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** 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.
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¿ toard Tyson Dow^ ’a o û t ' tibhlt«
’ engineer. ' ,
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"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. Work.
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beautiful aktbrol skin; gives a 1
pott n fr a ty oomplexton.
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this npw wonderful beauty pow­
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