T H l IM PA Y . m K P T K M B E H f l » , HM7 CK X TRAL POINT Economic Highlights Hapix'uiuK» That Affect ner ralla, Diyldend Check» Dills of Kverjr Individual. and Iateraatioaal Problem» able from Local Welfare. the Din and T*I National fnaepar- AMMB1ÇAN C B S T H A L POLTT. ORMOOX with almost 4.5 ner « ..t . I Population, received onIy ' ' f 2 T , thos- who rema’u mint tak ... nly 135 Per their own chances Tu a m i r » cent of the farm income and w „ . ° W" ch*nfM » "> V.rglnia, with 1.77 per cent 0. t ,. , 2 fr° m ,he d»y wh,v' ,h Umit- farm population, got i * - than s u b ; S° ° t0 aim ---- --- 31 * ¿«1.* extremity to protect our foreign in- cent of the farm income. vestments Various newspaper polls Increases In agricultural inc„ me Indicate that this new policy is over for thia year will likewise Tary whelmingly favored by the bulk of widely over the states. Greatest in- citlsens. cre»se— In excess of 11 per c-n t— "HI be found In the Middle West ern state, »„eh ,» th» DakoUs Iowa and Kansas. These states " HEREA8: the gate» 0f Heaven were the most severelv hit bv have »K*ln swung ajar, to receive to ------, .... drought As a result, gains of sere- ; Aer eternal home our beloved sister, ral hundred per cent may bc regil,. Pearl MoBrlde and whereas, our tprod in some. Inasmuch as they pro- j sister will be greatly missed from ' med relatively nothing during Aer place In our great order, where eonie of last year's crop seasons. she was held in high esteem, there fore. In the Western and Southwestern BE IT RESOLVED: that we ex states, one or two of the Atlantic Seaboard states, and part of the tend a Fraternal hand in sympathy. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED! Northeastern group, farm income H expected to show rises of from 6 per cent to 10 per cent. i n Western California, Western Oregon and 1 -■ Western Washington, parts of a few other state* and almost the entire South, improvement will range from through 1 per cent to 5 per cent iH a small group of states, there will be de clines in farm income of from 1 per cent to 10 per cent. RESOLUTION I*AUK r n w that our Charter be draped foi thirty day» In her memory. UK IT FURTHER IHUO that * x a copy of thia rcsolulou b< ■ o ---- to the btreavtd family A ropy b-i aeut to our local paper and a copy be filed on the minute» of title meet ing. MINNIE BUCKLES BESSIE FRKDENHU1K1 CLARA FARRA Even as agriculture is dependent Roy Jone» ha» completed » very on industry to absorb the products attractv» addition to his home In th*> of the farm, so is the urban United form of another room. States vitally dependent on rural, Mr. Henry Borah and Arthur U n farming America to provide a gigan beck were In a car accident Tuesday tic market for the products of its evening. No one was hurt but both factories— everything from pins to cars were damaged. motor cars. As a result, it is as importaut to Mrs. Swart* ha* been very sick industry and finance as to agricul •th th» flu hut 1» much better at tural America itself to have some thl* time. reasonably accurate Idea of what farm Income iu the immediate fu ture will be; what change, if any, has occured in farm operating ».osis that would affect net Income; what farming states will be the most pros perous and so constitute the largest and most profitable market for manufactured goods, etc. Business t w ic e as much Week has recently made a hightly inclusive report on “ The Farm Mar Thus thg future of agriculture is ket Today— and Tomorrow." bright. Even so, at the next session This will be the best agricultura of Congress there will be a flood of year, from the point of gross income, new legislation designed to help th'- since booming 1929. This does not farmer and some of it may pass. When you go Fan-thru-Cali forma ttnl mort rail fart that a trio mean that the agricultural situation Business Week forecasts that puni you may rid* *uch celebrated Itraighl Bail and ba,k (to n.o.t train» a« the new delux» Canada- is vastly improved in every phase— tive crop control legislation will pointa). When vou go Fatt thru- •he million dollar Daylight; th« California you douhlt th» variety some crops will command lower probably become law, and there is •t reamlmer«. City of Sam Prate b ro and Interest of your trip, rid* prices and in some states Improve always the chance that a more in or Forty-Sintt; Suniet Umllad; famoua tr*ina, twice a» muth ment has been relatively slight. But clusive “ ever-normal granary" plan the new rnarh-roumt Californian «entry, twice a« many place» and and many another fine, fait train have twice ai much fun. Here are looking at agriculture as a whole, will be put into effect. Secretary between California and th» Eaat example« of rmindtrip fare» from 1937 should produce the first really Wallace strongly favor* this scheme. over our Four Scanic Route«. Y our Electrical Servant n»o»t wettern Oregon point» good farm market of eight years. Recent war activities have served But »uperh train» ar» not «11— Flr*t CI 9 9 9 Toun* Cnarh you can include San Francisco to illustrate an epochal change In The farmers cash income from CttlCACO »86.00 »08.80 »57.38 The California Oregon Power •nd Lo* Angeles on rhe going or Correspondingly low fare« to crop and livestock marketing ig es the attitude of sotne of the major returning journey for not on* mo»t other Pattern demnaiion». timated at $4.750.000,000 for the powers toward their inter sts In period from August 1 to January 1, foreign countries. The United States 193$, as compared with $4.375,000,- is gradually adopting the view tint Ora 000 in the same p riod a year ago in case of hostilities abroad, we will ä d a gain of about 8 per cent. This evacuate the citizens who wish it figure does not include + Federal benefits which will be approximately |^ a*i«s^ » «* i»i»Y »A m»^ » a i 1* 6 "V - y — --y — -------- I f r - “V r - t V u 1 nyui 10 per cent of the farmers' total cash Income and will probably come to almost $200,000.000 as against $138,000,000 in the comparable period of 1936. Consequently, total gross farm cash income will not be far from $5,000,000,00(1 In the six- months period. Other factors beside higher In come will exert a beneficial in fluence on agricultural purchasing power. The farm mortgage debt is about one and three-quarters bil lions less than It was in 1929. In terest rates have registered a de cline and the carrying charge of this debt is now about $400,000,000, as against $700,000,000 in 1929. The 1937 farm tax bill will be more than $150,000,000 under 1929 and farm wages, though they have shown a 20 per cent rise in the past year and a half, are one-third less than in 1929. Taking all advantages into con sideration, the amount of cash th° farmers will have to spend this year may total $6,600,000.000. as com pared with 1929 spending of $6 - 260,000,000. Lastly, the purchas ing power of the dollar is still ma LOW MILEAGE, GOOD RUBBER TRI NK. BED, HEATER. RADIO. LOW MILEAGE 1/UiHH AND RUN* M K F NEW terially greater than It was. N.A.D..A. *17 0. DO PERFECT CONDITION Farm income, obviously, is not di vided evenly on a per capita basis over the farming states. For exam A FINE. M E A N LITTLE f »R ple, taking the latest available fi VERT FEW HII.E h . FINE RADIO, HEATER. 4 4,HT NEW TIRF.H, GOOD PAINT, RUN WELL gures, California, with less than 2 N.A.D.A. **.V». oo W EEL OVER A THOUSAND DOLL IR * per cent o f the country’s farm po pulation, last year received 7.58 per rent of the farm income. Iowa, with NEW PAINT, W ILL NERVE *4,4 IONG AND W E LL . IT WON'T LAUT AT 3 per cent of the farm population, TRI NR, f -R M -l NG GEAR. (/M d I RI TIRE R. BED WITH TRUNK. NEW TIKF.H. HPOKTLIGHT, received 7 43 per cent of farm In ■EATER come. By comparison. Alabama, N .AIl.A. S.VKS.OO RIDE GO EAST 81 FAMOUS TR NS CALIFORNIA' SEE , u That tired, dull feeling may be due to eyestrain. Be sure you have correct light to take care of the only pair of eyes you have. REDDY KILOWATT Company ©•© Southern Pacifie s * «S y Walter W. Abbey Says: “Clean ‘em Up!” and HERE TH EY GO! PRICES ARE DOWN AND THE QUALITY IS UP. THE BEST SELECTION OF USED CARS EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS VALLEY, A T PRICES YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO PASS UP. IN ADDITION with every car that »ells for over two hundred dollars we will give absolute ly free 50 Gallons of Gasoline, enough to run your cAr for two months, and our prices are not raised to cover this. This offer good until the close of business September 30th. Look these over—Then come to Abbey’s ’34 OLDSMOBILE COACH ’36 NASH Ambassador Sedan ’ 36 CHEV. TUDOR with trunk Our Price $485.00 ’35 V-8 FORD COUPF. $835.00 ’37 LAFAYETTE COUPE A Steal at $578.00 ’33 CHEV. COACH with trunk Our Price $415.00 ’35 MASTER CHEV. TUDOR A. E. Dodson, M. D. PH TSW TA N A M U G R O N Phon* A l« Ph ipps R Mg. M«-d/or*l HI6J2 Home Our Price $525.00 ’34 FORD DELUXE FORDOR HEATER. RADIO. FINE SHAPE N.A.D. \. M B **« Our Price $395.00 ’35 HUPMOBILE FOUR DOOR l>OW MILEAGE. FINE roNDITTON N.A.D. A. « V .J H I Our Price $535.00 ’30 MODEL A FORD TUDOR GOOD TEA NHPORT 4T10N . N.A.D. A. * 1 7 * .« * F a d s Ha» H a r o l d w r ig h t * bell “ Secret Janey“ TWO O f THEM IN GOTiO Kl NNINO «HAPE. $125.00 each get ’em quick ' JOE K ■ ■ ■ BROWN la Jam » »H . Dawsfl— Clair* Trwvev “ Star For A Night" FH. VW I» r q s » NRw* Thaw«.. F r i J *.«a ts a d r tl— Carat A i s t l i a — F raal M K F NEW IN E V ER T W A T . BEAT EVER $665.00 ’35 PONTIAC, 25,000 MILES 4 LE A N AH A PIN NEW T IR E * AND PAINT RADIO, H EATER. TRI NK. NEW TIRE* $685.00 ’36 PLYMOUTH COUPE A BARGAIN AT $295.00 ’30 VIKING Sport Cahrolette H O T 4/4 FRH A ILED A EINE EA*T «PORT 4 AR E4*t *4* FtWT I.IKF A NEW ONE. $565.00 ’31 NASH LIGHT EIGHT Coupe G4EH» T IR E *, NEW TOP $235.00 ’32 STUDEBAKER FOUR DOOR $165.00 ’35 WILLYS FOUR DOOR Sedan r/«4«4>1f|4 AI. AND D * p y « D A B « E . AND PAINT $235.00 *34 Plymouth Deluxe 4-door sedan NEW TIR E * $365.00 30 BUICK Fr/ur l)e*e*r Sedan t D l : - f IT rfH IÜ Ö » NEW TIR E * E IN* WOTOR 4 R E A ! TIFT L * IR FOR a w o r m » r t r tr * r * . * r * % * 4 i * r r $479.00 Plenty of cheap ones from $35 to $100.00 and « p r n d e . $215.00 And don’t forget with each car over $200.00 a credit good for fifty gallon9 of gatolw e whenever you want it. 50 GALLONS OF GASOLINE GIVEN FREE! “ Polo Joe” T w .. $165.00 ’31 FORD SPORT ROADSTER $585.00 ’36 PONTIAC SIX COUPE V fT A B*G I IK 81 7 « ( O i * ONE Our Price $170.00 ’29 MODEL A FORD SEDAN wirk Rickard ArU n $885.00 ’36 LAFAYETTE TUDOR Worth every cent of $375.00 ’29 CHEV. TWO DOOR SEDAN Hogs * Ks.Hog» NEW USED CAR LOT AT THE SOUTH END OF BARTLETT STREET ON NINTH. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. DRIVE IN ANYTIME. WALTER W. ABBEY INC. NASH— LAFAYETTE DEALERS IN MEDFORD 3 Men On A Horte’ xj - A ------A------- »Ar ■ - A — Ninth and Bartlett, Phone 303