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Thiiroiluy, Muy 20, 1913 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER GREEN FINGERS IJTTI.E CHANGE IN MOTOR VEilll I.E REGISTRATION Motor vehicle registration Oregon at the end of March totaled 364,339 vehicles, compared io 372,421 for the same period a year ago, It was announced today This figure represents a reduc tion of but two percent under the registration for the th« first three months of 1942 Registration of passenger vehicles coming Into this state from other «fates is re- sponsible for the relatively small change in registration this year.it wiur said. By Ruth Taylor SERGEANT BROWN OF THE MARINE CORPS WAS NEEDED AT HOME BECAUSE OF SELIC Jf ILLNESS IN HIS FAMILY... ------ BIJY BONDS------ Miss Carrie May Smith Is tert aiiiing several relatives week, her father, Thomas Smith of Portland; her sister. Mrs tabuvnl iuta aliuphi «km lust Win. Specht of Silverton; and her whl< h ahowa if alia Inta luherculoala sister and brother-in-law, Mr and garnis. Mrs O. W. Goodadde of Portland Mr Good side went on to San Over there they pay wllh their Francisco on business anil will lives Over here we are asked (o return the last part of the week. buy War Bonds In the Second Wur The Miner for Quality Printing non Drive THE RED CROSS HELPED ARRANGE TRANS PORTATION AND AOVANC ED THE COST OF THE TRIP FAMILIES OI <* HOME Glass Coffee Jars May Be Sealed by new Disk > The World’s News Seen Through T he C hristian S cience M onitor A h lnternjh<inal Daily Nru.i[>af>cr PabltiW by nil < tIKISTIAN S< IENCK Pt'RI Islll NO MS If TV One, Norway Strart. Sorion, MaraarbowlO > : ► ■a Truthful—Conatrurlira—IJnbiawd—Frrr from Srnaationai- ■an> — ixjilorial. Ara Timely and Inatructive, and Ita Daily leaturra, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newipaper for the Home. Price f 12 00 Yearly, or J I 00 a Month Saturday luue, including Magazine Section. ¿2 60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 I uum 25 Centa. Obtainable at: Christian Science Reading Room Pioneer Avenue Ashland, Oregon ELECTED TO PHI BETA KAPPA Frank P. King, of Ashland was announced one of 28 University seniors who have been chosen for membership in the Oregon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national hono rary of liberal arts and sciences. At a special ceremony May 15 the new members were iniated. Mr. King stood at the top of the list of new members. He is the son of Mrs. Ruth E. King of Ashland. 3----- BUY BONDS— Approximately % of ail Mfe in surance funds invested in the first two months of this year went into U. 8. or Canadian Government bonds, as direct financing aid to the war effort. Many of the glass ’containers that have replaced tin on the gro cery shelves can be used fop home canning this season even though the tops are not the same size as the common screwtop fruit jar. according to word received by the home economics extension division at Oregon State College. Most of the non-standard size screwtop jars, such as those used for most coffee brands, are now made with a 2 *4-inch top. The fruit jar manufacturing companies are now making sealer disks that will fit these and which can be —V— seeletl on by using the screwtop George Washington threw a dol lids that come on the original lar acros the Rappahanock. You package. can send yours across the ocean While these mey not yet be by buying Bonds in the Second , stocked in some stores, the Exten-1 War I»an campaign. -V- sk>n service, as well as moat deal-| Ttie Second War Loan campaign era, has been notified that they will be available this season. Home gives you the chance of making makers are being urged to save all your dollars fighting dollars. -V- of these scalable glass containers Europe got it» bonds from Hit- ( as a means of increasing the amount of home canning supplies ler. Over here we can get them to handle the expected large home from Uncle Sam in the Second food preservation program this War Loan drive. —V— season. A saving nation does not invite ------BUY BONDS------ While British highway deaths inflation. Get your money into were 16 per cent lower in 1942 the Second War Loan drive. —V— than in 1939, 27% more children G. S. Butler has returned from died as a result of highway acci dents. This should serve as a war his winter home at Cathedral City ning to American parents not to California. —V— relax supervision in wartime. The second front for the home —V— Men at the front must save our folks is here. It’s the Second War country. We must save to keep Loan campaign. Get in step. —V— them fighting. Buy Government THE MINER PRESS FOR Securities in the Second War Loan QUALITY PRINTING. drive. House Cleaning? ☆ ☆ ☆ That means curtains to launder and stretch, It means blankets quilts, comforters, pillows, spreads and rugs to clean. ☆ ☆ ☆ They are all hard to wash well at home. Let us relieve you of this hard work. You will be pleased with them when they come back from the & ASHLAND LAUNDRY COMPANY Wirt M. Wright, Prop. Phone 7771 U. S. Trftorj I 31 Water St FRUIT TREES FOR HOME ORCHARDS RECOMMENDED The greatly Increased Interest in home food production has also | inquiries concerning j stimulated desirable fruit trees for the home orchard, says Henry Hartman, head of the horticultural depart ment at Oregon State Colege, Cor- | vallis. Happy Indeed are those fortu- nate people who live close to the | land where they can watch and I tend growing things. And doubly fortunate are those witfh "green fingers” who have a kinship with the elements of nature, those at To meet the demand for infor whose touch the ear'h mation, Professor Hartman has forth. ______ wax one of Ju,t revised an earlier station clr- My grandmother them. Oive her a plot of ground cul*r ot Information. No. 308. en no bigger than a pocket handker titled “Tree Fruits for the Home chief and she smarted a garden Orchard,” in which he discusses it was a haphazarded sort of af- v*rieties, planting, pollination, and recommends fair, tor her flowers bordered the related mat mat ’ent ers He I— ------------------- vegetables and wherever there was choosing, varieties that have proved a »(«are inch of earth she started their worth by actual test in something growing. She was a Oregon, although at the same time spendthrift of time and hospital- looklnK ahead as much as possible ity, but a miser when it came to lo th* trend ln niost desired fruits, buying anything she could grow. ------ ' BON DS------------ Her garden was also her joy and -NEED WOMEN PHARMACISTS OREGON STATE COLLEGE - her comfort, for she used to say if you had a quick temper and An appeal to women high school an impatient disposition there was graduates to consider pharmacy no cure like a garden—you could as a profession has been issued by watch all of life in it and you the Oregon State Pharmacentlcal learned to wait patiently for the association in an attempt to fill the many vacancies left since men fruit of your handiwork. This year we are urged to go pharmacists have been called to back to the land, to start "Victory military service. The association Gardens," to plant and tend and has issued a pamphlet entitled harvest from our own soil the "For W'zmen Pharmacy Is an fruit of the earth so that we may Ideal Vocation.” This pamphlet ail be well fed. They did not call may be obtained either from the them Victory Gardens in pioneer association office in the Morgan days, nor in our grandparents' building, Portland, or from the times. They were just part of the school of pharmacy at Corvalls. ------ BUY BONDS------- ' family task of earning a living I back in the days when people lived ■ See us now for Automobile as families, each member, adult Liability Insurance. or child, contributing his or her Mrs. M. T. Bums—on the Plaza. share to the common welfare. All we are being asked to do now is immutable laws of nature fulfill just what those before us did as ing the destiny of life itself. Let us weed out our unreasoning ha a ma'ter of course. We must tend our gardens care treds and prejudices and throw fully this year. But in our gar tJhern on the compost heap or dens, both of |he soil and of life.1 bum them up. Let us grow only we must take care to plant the those plants which nourish or give right seeds. We must watch over beauty—and let us border our them, watering with care, not gardens with the bright pinks of washing out the young plants with ' friendliness, the fragrant migon- floods of emotion nor letting them ette of understanding, the purple damp out under the dank chill of pansies of thought/ u In ess. indifference. We must weed out ] And let us remember that a the false growths, the tares that garden blooms not for one alone, choke, the hateful smothering but for all. As Henry Van Dyke things that suck the nourishment said, let us make a garden for from the growing foods. our kind feelings with the gate In our gardens let us study the ever open to those who pass by. 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