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APOSTOI JC FAITH With Evangelistic Group FILIPINO LEADER Friday. Jan. 12. IMS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN lady mum constitutional conventions and elections. It would entitle Alaska to one representative and two senators until the next general census. Alaska is now territory. Pumpkins were cultivated by the Indians long before Colum bus sighted America. In fact, early settlers found them grow ing in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. EVANGELISTS TO CONDUCT SERIES ENTER DENIAL IN BRIDGES FIASCO SAYS HIS RACE HELD INFERIOR . ... ,.V ... i. . . . y r '.-t-W KVvi0. in The Rev. R. Robert Crawford, general overseer of the Apostolic Faith, will arrive in Medford to morrow with a party of eight other workers, for a series of evangelistic meetings at the local Apostolic Faith church, at North Central avenue and Third street. With Rev. Crawford will be Mrs. Crawford, pianist; Mrs. Lena Ediger Wallace, organist; Rev. Audrey Wallace, formerly of Medford; Rev. Allan Crabtree, evangelist from San Francisco, and a young ladies' quartet com posed of the Misses Virginia Walker, Rosalie Kaady, Mildred O'Brien and Anne Friesen of Portland. The quarter has been singing for appreciative audi ences in Portland evangelistic work for some time. Mrs. Craw ford and Mrs. Wallace have charge of the music in the Port land headquarters. The local or chestra and chorus, which has .been a well-organized group for a number of years, will assist in 11 the services. Sunday at 11 a. m., the cam paign will open with dedication of the new Wurlitzer pipe organ, played by Mrs. Wallace. Installa tion of this organ makes the church outstanding in the Rogue River valley. - Rev, Crawford will have charge of the evangelistic part of the services, assisted by Rev. Crabtree. Theme of their ser mons will be on the transforming power of the Gospel and the fun damental truths of the Word of God. Personal testimonies are a part of each service. Of special in terest will be talks by Robert Hanlln, SK 1c, home on fur lough. The schedule of services fol low: Sunday, devotional service V r m A youna ladies' quartet will be a faatura of tha vanaaliatle meetings to be held at the Apostolic Faith church here starting Sunday. Th young ladies, all of Portland, are shown above (left to right): The Hliui Mildred O'Brien, Anne Friesen. Rosalie Kaady and Virginia Walker. and dedication of pipe organ, 11 a. m.; young people'e meeting, 3 p. m.; evangelistic service, 8 p. m.; an evangelistic service each night, except Monday and Saturday, at 8. There will be lots of special music, congregational - singing, evangelism, and a prayer meet ing at the close of each service. The public is cordially invited, and a collection is never taken, YMCA 'Bib Nite' -For Teen Agers Tonight at the YMCA is the be a "Bib Nite" for the teen age group. There will be music, singing, dancing, and for those who can not dance but who wish to learn, there will be Instruction. E. C. Corn will be host and promises plenty of fun. Oh Mall Tribune Want Ada. GET -BIT m ro ts Save used fats" for your country! I Keep saving all useS kitchen fat., Tour country urgently needs them ... to help make medicines, parachutes, synthetic rubber, munitions, paints and soaps for military and civilian uses, So keep up your good work. Save every pos sible drop of used fats. Remember, tor each pound you turn in, you get 2 red ration points! Save Used Fats For the Fighting Front 'Approved by OP A and WFA. Paid for by Industry FOR INCOME TAX Washington, Jan. 12 (U.R) Treasury spokesmen reminded the nation at large today that Monday, Jan. IS, is an income tax deadline. It's the last day for: 1. Payment of the last in stallment by persons who filed estimated returns last year on their 1944 income, found they would owe something above what was withheld from their salaries, and elected to pay that excess in quarterly installments. 3. Amendment of estimated re turns filed last year on 1944 Income in the case of persons who now find they guessed wrong on their Income and want to correct their returns. Penal ties are provided for taxpayers who underestimate their taxes due by 20 per cent or more. 3. Filing of estimated returns on 1944 income by farmers. 4. Filing of estimated returns on 1944 income by persons who believed they were among the 35,000,000 taxpayers from whom no estimated return would be re quired, but who now find that for one reason or another they1 should have filed such a return. Furthermore, the treasury pointed out, anyone who so de sires may file his final return on 1944 income by January IS. In such case, no further action would be required on the esti mated return. The final 1944 re turns are not required, however, until March IS. Estimated returns on 1948 In come must be filed by March IS. Such returns were required for 1944 from single persons with income of more than $2,700, married persons with in come in excess of $3,500 and anyone who made more than $100 from non - withholding sources. On March IS, they will be re quired from single persons whose 1945 income will exceed $5,000; in the case of a married person, If income exceeds $5,500 plus an additional $500 for each ad ditional dependent; and from persons who earned more than $100 from non -withholding sources. Washington, Jan. 12 (U.R) The Communist Political Asso ciation, nee Communist Party, wants to Intervene in the Harry R. Bridges deportation case to deny the charge that party members seek the violent over throw of the United States gov ernment. The case of Bridges, president of the West Coast Longshore men's and Warehousemen's Union (CIO), and alleged Com munist, has been pending for five years and finally has reached the supreme court. Bridges took the case there on appeal from a federal circuit court ruling in San Francisco which denied, his appeal for re hearing of a decision that he should be deported -to his native Australia as an undesirable alien. Now submitted to the supreme court is a 100-page brief signed by Earl Browder, president, and William Z. Foster, vice presi dent, of the Communist party, officers and members of the two being identical or practically so. The brief requests permission to intervene in the Bridges case for an opportunity to argue that the whole matter should be re ferred back to the Justice de partment for hearings so that Bridges may be relieved of the deportation order and Commu nists be relieved of the govern ment's charge that they are try ing to upset the government by force. The Bridges case is five-year wonder of rulings, counter-rulings and appeals. It began in 1839. The Shakespeare Garden in San Francisco's Golden Gat Park is composed exclusively of plants and flowers mentioned by the Bard of Avon. Fresh ond full flovored-o wonderful treat become they or Sablnixed the fsmorkable'ntw method that "meoni better, fresher potato chips ot leading grcKrs?Ask for Hue led when you wont that grand MM BW. Potato Chips ii ' ri f I ti Mrs. Margarat Fltipatrlck. ran. derar, whoae drug etora In Kanv marar, Wyoming, Is haadquartert for tha town' fat salvage collaetlon ayetam, aeeapt a cenalgnmant el fat All collactlona ara wglghad, and tha prepar number of extra ration polnta paid to tha butchera who receive tha fat from tha town's houaewlvaa. BRITISH OFFICER KILLED London, Jan. 12 (U.R) The war office announced today that British Lt. Gen. Sir Herbert Lumsden was killed by enemy air action Jan. 6 while on the bridge of a United States war ship Jn the Pacific. San Francisco, Jan. 12 (U.R) Antonio A. Gonzales, spokes man for Filipino groups on the west coast, told tha conference on race relations today that the "only Filipinos who can fight for Uncle Sam must be either trained killers or trained dish washers." Injecting the problems of Fili pinos as a minority group into the conference, which thus far mainly has been concerned with resettlement of Japanese-Americans, Gonzales added: "According to the law, you have to be either black or white to be an American citizen." Prior to Gonzales' address, Dillon S. Myer, director of the war relocation authority, pre dicted the major problems of re adjustment in the return of Nisei to the west coast would come within the next 60 to 90 days STATEHOOD FOR ALASKA IS SOUGHT IN MEASURE Washington, Jan. 12 (U.R) Sen. William Langer. R., N. D., today introduced a bill to make Alaska the 49th state. The measure calls for a $100, 000 appropriation to finance FRUIT GROWERS LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of tha Fruit Growers' League will be held at the Auditorium in tha Jackson County Courthouse Wed.. Jan. 17, 1945 Beginning at 1:30 p. m. Profeasor Henry Hartman of the Horticultural Department of O. S. C. will be present to discuss matters of interest and importance to all fruit growers. Rev. Melvin Sparks To Preach Sunday On Medford Visit Melvin Sparks, former minis ter of the Central Avenue Church of Christ, will preach at morning and evening services of the church next Sunday. He will also present a special musical number at each service. Mr. Sparks left Medford over two years ago and has since ministered to churches at Oro- ville and Bell, Calif. He also helped establish two churches in the mountain district near Chal lenge, Calif. For about two years Mr. sparks has published a church paper entitled, "Sparks jriy from the Anvil." Mr. Sparks, accompanied by his wife and four small daugh ters, will visit for a few days in Medford and then leave for Cin cinnati, Ohio, to make their home. Mr, Sparks plans to re enter the Cincinnati Bibla col lege for year's study. iney will be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce on the Crater Lake highway. THE GRANGE Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange met in regu lar session Jan. 8 with the new master Roy Bolz in the chair. At the last Grange meeting demits were received for Broth er and Sister Hockersmith and they were welcomed into the Grange. First and second degree obli gations were given to Mrs. Daisy Lutes, mother of our sec retary, Mrs. Al Shroeder. Sister Bradshaw of Lake Creek Grange and Brother Poppe of Roxy Ann Grange were visitors. Next serving committee for the regular Grange meeting Jan. 23, Is Ada Bell Chandlers. Lester Harris, and the Wallaces. H. E. C. chairman reminded the ladies of the H. E. C. meet ing at Madeline Barretts, Wed nesday, Jan. 17. It will be a cov ered dish dinner at noon with the hostesses furnishing the meat dish and mashed potatoes. Each member having a Polly anna is to bring a "thank you" gift and a "farewell gift." All those wishing to become regu lar members of H. E. C. are asked to bring 10c for the year's. dues snd draw a "Pollyanna." f OCIALITE WEDS ACTOR Las Vegas', Nev., Jan. 12 (U.R) Screen Character Actor Charley Grapewin and Mrs. Loretta Mc- Gowan Becker, Chicago socialite, were honeymooning here today after their marriage by district Judge George E. Marshall. Closlnl ttraa for Sunday Too Lata to Claaiffy 8:30 Saturday artarnoon Plaaaa rcmembar. J IT ALWAYS PAYS' TO BUY AT LUMANS' ' n nnMAM TELEPHONE 2239 MAIN AND BARTLETT At Budget-Saving Prices! Yes, Luman's prices are) to CONSISTENTLY LOW that It's an easy matter to hold within tha family budget and have soma to spare- QAUL ITY Is not sacrificed for these low prices, either her you can choose from tha finest of na tionally known foods, tha choicest meats, and garden-fraih vegetables and fruits . . . luscious bakery goods, tool You'll Ilka shopping In Lu mans' large, light, conveniently-arranged store and you'll Ilka our friendly, courteous service! A Good -Supply of Jellies, Preserves Peanul Butler and Honey Not Rationed CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 for 25c JEWEL SHORTENING 3-lb. carton 63c No. 1 Grade i MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. for 35c Not Rationed BAKERY TREATS DANISH HONEY BRAID COFFEE CAKE 25 Ea. Sold to you fresh when flavor Is best! I LEG OF SPRING LAMB, fine for roasting lb. 38c STEAKS "sass" lb 35c Loin or Rib VEAL STEAKS lb. 35c R. I. RED FRYERS u. PORK ROASTS Choice Shoulder Cuts lb. 33c SALT PORK lb. 24c BEEP POT ROASTS Shoulder Cuts Extra, lb. 25c HENS - lb 37c NICE SUPPLY SPRING LAMB Shoulder Cuts Entra lb. 30c BONELESS BEEF lb 30c BEEP SHORT RIBS Pine for Baking lb. 20c LARD'r'SlbsSOc VISIT OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPT. LEMONS ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT DATES SUNKIST 360 SIZE SUNKIST 150 SIZE ARIZONA MEDIUM SIZE FRESH CALIFORNIA 25c doz. 55c doz. 49c doz. 59c lb.