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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. PAGE TWO World Crop Prospects Good for 1946-47 World crop prospecta Indicate somewhat larger food production in 1946-47 than In 1945-46, according to a nummary 'l»y I.. R. Breithaupt. O.S.C, extension economist, baxed on reports early In May from 28 coun tries to the I SPA office of foreign .irgrlCultuial relations. A signifi. cant in food crop.«* acrcftX® and better yields are expected, gen erally. Although world food production is expected to be considerably larger tbart last year, it is likely still to be considerably under prewar output, with th. < ti i yovtr alxo • w tad to tai low. especially in deficit food producing nations. The increase in food production In Europe is expected to be consider able in grain and sugar, with some Increase in flat, the over-all prospect being for perhaps 96 percent of the prewar output. Crop conditions KhOw more improvement in western Europe and the Mediterranean re gion than in central and eastern Europe. Prewar Russia may have .«round 9o percent of the 1941 crop acreage. Tn north China the wheat crop prospecta are more favorable than last year but drought in south China has Injured rice. In India drought reduced wheat, rice »nil millet pro duction. but spring-crop planting Conditions have been improved by KEM-TONE FULLER PAINTS 1-in. BOARDS DOORS & SASH HARDWARE CENTRAL POINT LUMBER CO. A. W. WALKER Real Estate Faruu—City Stuck Property Rs nchCH—Rentals Next to Rear Creek Bridge Telephone 2721 <27 E. Main Medford I CENTRAL POINT. OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 194S heavy rains in a number of the and the greatest for any country In provinces in recent weeks. A short alb history. Although food produc. age of rice in the Philippines is off- tion may not be fully restored in tet partly by inereas ‘s of corn, sweet Europe for several years, it is not potatoes and other foods. In Japan to be exjiected that the United States weather conditions have been favor will be called upon to continue shin able an.l crop yields are expected to ping feedstuffs overseas in anywhere near the present volume. When the be substantially above last year. acute need for imports in the war- The wheat acreage will be larger torn countries Is over surpluses wi'l in Canada. Australia and Argentina. appeal' where now there is scarcity. More corn will he available front Brzll where a record crop of rice is also being harvested. More rite is HERE ON FISHING TRIP— expected from Indo-China and Bur Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth Nolte and ma. A larger crop of sugar is ex small son Larry of Los Angeles, ac pected in Cuba in 1947. companied by Mr. ami Mrs. Walter These Increases will be needed to I Jones and son Phillips, arrived Tues offset deficits under prewar output i in parts of Europe and Asia and ' some other areas. Currently, the most drastic reductions in rations, aer in Germany. Austria and Italy. I PADDED VAN MOVING except in such famine areas as part I of Chin and India. Increased efforts to move more Eor Oregon, Washington, Cali food grains from Canada. Argentina, fornia. Regular Service. Australia, Siam and other surplus nations, as well as from the United States, are showing results, although belated. The United Kingdom has also diverted much grain to areas 5 where the need was more urgent on 1« S. Fir Dial 7131 assurance of replacements front tile Medford. Oregon 1946 crop in the United States and ______________________________________ I Canada. Shipments of wheat front this country during the 1945-46 market ing year, supplement with some corn, are expected to be only a little I short Of the high goal set last fall 1 MOVING- Eads Transfer & Storage Co. day for a visit with Mrs. Nolte's mother Mrs. Hallie llesselgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. Nolte COn- Inued on to Eugene on a fishing rip. Mrs. Nolte and Larry remained In Central Point where they will visit relatives and friends. August W. Glutsch Doctor of Optometry SuccesBOr to Dr. Jnrt Rickert Specialist In all problems of eye comfort and vision *>i»« Fluhrer Bldg. Dial 4001 BODY & FENDER REPAIRING PAINTING Shults Bros. Phone 3747 220 N. Bartlett Medford RUPP’S HOME DINING ROOM HOURS: 7:00 AM. to 1:00 P.M. DINNERS SERVED WITHOUT RESERVATIONS SALE The Miracle of Modern Roofing 35 PABCO WELDED ROOFS USED CARS I.ARGEST STOCK IN SOUTHERN ORJDGON Tl» CHOOSIC 17102. ». N. SHILTS, NORTH RIVERSIDE J MED FORD, OREGON. Conger-Morris AMBULANCE SERVICE EKERSON ROOF & PAINT STORE Phone 3M3 SB Son th Bartlett Meg! ford PUMPS— ANY SERVICE ANY SIZE ANY PURPOSE ALEXANDER HDWE & IMP. CO. TRY rs FIRST—WE HAVE IT Stamper & Goff Bros. HARDWARE JACUZZI WATER PUMPS—WK1.L DRILLING—PUMP 8KRV GENERAL PAINT—HARDWARE—HOUSEWARE QUALITY TOOLS—KPORTLNG GOODH NOTICE! uabixit wo R kh . sash doors and screens Made to Your Order BOX SHOOK CUSTOM TLANING Cabinet * Mill Work. ----------------- ----------------------- 9« Rahway ,t Xor1b pit, f