Southern Oregon N ew s R ev iew , Ashland, Ore, Thursday, May 6, 194X 4f * Phoenix Presbyterian Church C. . C la rk. M inister 10 A M Bible 1 m i.....i .1 ( » N Puling, Hiipi i inti-iidi-nt. A Ini i-veryniie. clash 11 u.in. Morning Worship. Spe «■ml m u sic by tin- ch o ir. S e in iin i by the m inister. Ì'iii-M. 7 P M Boy Scolila. Wed 7.30 P. M C hristian Fel lo w liip, THE PHOENIX NEWS Phoenix Lions To ItohcrtH Pleased Willi Dog Situation Phoenix, M a y 6— C i I y M arshall H alph Huberts said today that he was pleasod w ith the c o o p e ra tio n o f Phoenix residents n keepinq their doqs unoer leash d u r­ ing the present restrictive period. SKINNERS FOUNTAIN H iqhw ay 99. Phoenix Specializing in home-made pies and cakes M A L T S T O ,T A K E O U T 4 H ow ever. Roberts s a i d there are still some doqs run- n ng about town. No one knows, he said, but the qar- den owners and city m a r­ shall how doqs lik e io diq in nowly planted gardens. Roberts concluded that he feels a more drastic action may be necessary in the f u t ­ ure to curb these delinquent doqs althouqh it would be preferred that owners pre vent lh« necessity of such action. T R O U T SEASON Opened Saturday May I Have you cheeked your tackle? We have a good assortment of popular flies, spinners and eqqs. Also A rrow head and N ew ton O il finish tapered and level fly lines. Steel Casting Rods and Bamboo F ly Rods. Reels for every purpose. $1.64 Io $10.00. Leaders and hooks galore. N eptune Outboard M o ­ tors. 1.7 H. P.. weighs only 17 pounds, price $70.00. Others lo 10 H . P. Good stock of am m unition, 22’s and B .B /s. Also a few quns. We handle huntinq and angling Licenses for your convenience. W hy not make us your H eadquarters for Tackle Needs? PHOENIX HARDWARE Phone M edford 6764 Phoenix. Oregon sleep from hei eyes her dr.iinntic , opening lin e, wen- Lady get out of the stre e t." Lady: ‘‘Why d o n ’t you folks P h o en ix , May 6— M em bers ol Should our story h av e ta k e n i ,,n r‘d y,. Mrs J. O. N. Poling. T here lying on the W ashington S o u th ern O regon College. C IT Y C O U N C IL M E E T S A venue side of a busy arid w ell ’ P .T.A . P R E S E N T S F IL M The P hoenix C ltv '"ouncil me- S A U R S V IS IT S P H O E N IX lighted Intersection was a lady T it-sday evening at the City Hail The P.T.A. of P hoenix sp o n so r­ A. A. S au rs, re sid e n t of Mud who it would a p p e ar w as in ten t atten d ed to ro u tin e businc-s and ed a m ovie on ’P erso n al Hygiene- on becom in ground round a t the rp p ro v td th e p erm anent appoi-.t in th e m usic room at 2:30 p.m. Springs, v isited w ith frien d s and relativ es in P h oenix this week. expi-n.se of som e poor, u n su sp ec t­ inont of R alph R oberts as City W ednesday. ing m otorist. M arshall. R oberts had served ir P H O E N IX C H R IS T IA N T he ensuing conversation , w ith a tem p o rary cap acity up u n til CHURCH m uch of a S h ak esp earean settin g , May 3. C o m p le t« M otor R e b u ild in g E. H. McGee, M inister M otor T u n e -n p - R e b o r in g was a follows. B ib le S c h o o l, 10 a m. D A V IS F IS H E S C R E E K E m e r g e n c y S e r v ic e M«,rninif W oiH liip .Service, 11 a.m . M other: "A re you 111?” B I f c l , . E . C la s s (6-12 y r s .) 3 p.m. T elep h o n e 7743 S Sgt. G ene Davis, fo rm er re ­ L ady: “Mind your ow n b u si­ E v e n in g S e r v ic e , 7:20 p.m. H ig h w a y 99 P h o e n ix . Ore. sid en t of P hoenix and stu d en t oi B o w e r H our, W ed.. 7:30 p.m . ness!” P noenix High School, now re- M other: "G et out of th e stre e t t i tiling S erg ean t at the M edford ’W A R T " T H E S P E E D C O P — By Sieve’s U nion Service or you’ll get k illed !” R ecruiting Office, U. S A rm y, -c- L ady: "M ind y o u r ow n b u si­ tu-r.ed to his old h ab itat on Sn • ness!" to d ay to fish B ear C reek fh< M other: "W h at’s w rong w ith opening day of fishing season you? Y ou’re going to get ru n P H O IM IX IA Z A S E M Z C H V B C H over." P h o e n ix C h u r c h o f t h e N a n a rent L ady: "You w ould w a n t to die W e e x ten d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n te too. if you had a h u sb an d th at a ll o u r frien d * and n e ig h b o r s to th e f o llo w in g se r v ic e« . d id n 't love you an y m o re !” Su nd ay S c h o o l 9 45. M orn in g W o r sh ip 11:00 M other: "G et out of th a t stre e t E v e n in g S e r v ic e 7:30. this instant. M id w eek P ra y e r and B r a ise S e r ­ L ady: "M ind y o u r ow n b u si­ vice, W ed n esd a y 7:30. C om e and b r in g you r fr ie n d s to ness." th e fr ie n d ly c h u rch . This b izarre scene . . o v er th e P a s to r Rev. C. H en ry I .a ry noises of dodging vehicles could h av e possibly co n tin u ed on! for the b e tte r part of th e night, j had It not been for th e e n try of and my good S ister who had ¡.ten V A R IE T Y STO R E fighting for consciousness d u r ­ N e x t T o P ost O f f ic e P h o e n ix Ore. ing th e preceding yellip g from P h on e 6612 E ven . 7611 w indow to stree t, vica versa. .C ards - G ifts - W h itelaw 's - E ntering th e scene an d ru b b in g Phoenix Premises Missionary Society Gives Annual Tea J Receive Charter Johnny’s Garage “STOP and SHOP” , for MOTHER’S DAY Watkins Products Schrafts DEW EY •< URGÍS RAPID MVIL0PMCNT OF POWER AND IRRIGATION IN COLUMBIA RIVCR BASIN OVERNOR THOMAS E. DEWEY believes earnestly in rapid development of hydro­ electric power and irrigation in Oregon. He believe» in harnessing the groat productive potential of the Pacific Northwest. Governor Dewey’s record o f building business and job opportunities in New Yo rk State is one of his outstanding achievements. He knows how to work with management and labor because both management and labor trust and admire him. The country needs his experience and compe­ tence in achieving for Oregon and the entire Northwest the benefits of greater industrial produc­ tion that he has accomplished so successfully in New Yo rk State. G Development M ust Continue Full Blast Here is what he says: "Here in the Colum bia River drainage basin you have the nation’s greatest reserves of hydro power, together with the naviga­ tion facilities and the growing population which have already made the Pacific Northwest an expand­ ing center o f industry. Both for the Nation’s defense and for the greatest advancement o f our people’s well-being, this is a development which must be continued full blast. " It is our country’s good fortune that the Colum bia River system has ready for development • VOTE FOR Paid Ad » P R IM A R Y IL IC T IO N the nation’s greatest new source o f electric energy. The great river systems of this country are among the most precious assets of our people, but as long as they are undeveloped they are going to waste. Their rapid development for complete use is one o f the most urgent tasks before us. "Hydro-electric power and irrigation are clearly essential for the healthy growth ot the Pacific Northwest and I urge that they go forward to the full extent that they can be honestly self-sustaining and self-liquidating. On this basis, public appro­ priations are to be regarded as investments in Am erica’s productive future. The same is true ot needed flood control and navigation projects. Aggressive Program, Federal Help Proposed "R ive r development should be on a regional basis. Such large scale multiple-purpose projects as those for the drainage basins o f the Colum bia, the Mis­ souri and the Willamette are a natural responsibility for the Federal Government I propose an aggres­ sive and a continued orderly program of developing all such major resources for the benefit ot the nation. And by that I mean to include M cNary Dam. and Foster Creek and Hungry Horse and such others as may be feasible, all together or in their logical succession. " In these resources some sections are more richly endowed than others, but this is not a sectional matter. Anything that builds a bigger West, builds a greater and stronger America for all our people.” • M AY H IT DEWEY k » PRESIDENT , - I I . . . , lor Hre.l.lenl Cummin.., S il ll.kum Buildi«'. Hurtl.nd 4, (h.»u., lo t . C. Nis«iu.. Gmwr.l Ch.ir......; R.lpS P <>........ - Brach's Chocolates BUNTON VARIETY N ex t to Phoenix Poet Office Overnight to PORTLAND or SAN FRANCISCO O n your next trip to Port­ land or San Francisco try our convenient overnight trains. Leave any evening; arrive at your destination next morn­ ing. I t’s as simple as that. R ide in room y s ta n d a rd Pullmans or in comfortable coaches. I t’s the easiest and safest way to travel. Saves time and money, too. Over­ night service returning, also. For fares and schedules call: The friendly Southern Pacific H . H . M ay b erry , A gent - Telephone 7501 A dver tine m ent From where I s it... 61/ J o e M arsh "What's Your Opinion, Mister?" Fellow from one of those public opinion polls was in Andy’s Garden Tavern, querying Andy’s patrons on everything from that “new look’’ to the next election. And it occurred to me th at there’s nothing more typically American than collecting other folks’ opin­ ions. as well as giving out with one’s own. And from where I sit, it’s a mighty healthy habit. So long as people can discuss both sides of a question that comes up — whether it concerns short skirts versus long, beer compared with cider, or the larger issues of party versus party — we’re sure of the individual liberty that has made this country great. For it isn’t differences of opinion th at m atter. The im portant thing is tolerance for differences of opin­ ion— whether they affect the right of an individual to vote, to speak his mind, or enjoy a glass of beer. They’re all parts of the freedom th at we cherish! Copt right, 1948, United State» Ottmer» Faundatian