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Program Planned For Mother's Day The Church of the Nazarerie will conduct" a closing exercise Sunday at 10:30 a.m. when trib ute will be given to the mothers of the church. The program will include recitations by Linda Rawson and Gary von Stein from the Beginner department, and Adele Huebner from the pri mary. Jackson Phillips, Junior department, will present the reading, "Be the Fellow Mother Thinks You Are." To Present Gifts Gifts will be presented to the oldest and youngest mother and to the mother with the most children in Sunday school. The program will be concluded as the Sanctuary choir with Dora Mae Shepard as reader, will pre sent a new selection, 'That's you, Mother My Dear!" In the worship hour at 11 a.m. the Rev. Hum speaks on the theme, "Deborah, Symbol of True Motherhood." His evening message is entitled, "Witnesses Aflame" which is the third in the current series "From the Empty Tomb to the Upper Room. Estacada, Ore. (U.R) Dr. Wil liam Christian Thompson, 55- year-old dentist, was found dead of a bullet wound in his office here late yesterday. A .32 cali ber revolver was found beside him on the floor. L Mother's Day SPECIALS Remember Mother With a Shrub for Her Garden Bird's tiest 5)75 CYPRESS... Irish $560 YEW.. ts5) Elnood's $o)75 CYPRUS.... Basket of PANSIES FREE With Every Purchase of $2.00 or More COURT STREET NURSERY 1132 Court Street Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Tuna Avocado Ring Mold Recipe Repeated with Tuna Recently we gave up a re cipe for tuna-avocado ring mold . . . and omitted the tuna in the list of ingredients. We're sorry! Guess we're human after all. As a matter of fact, the recipe is very good even without the tuna. With the tuna added, it's heart ier, makes a main dish for lunch eon or supper. . Dissolve one package lemon flavored gelatin in two cups of hot water. Add three tablespoons lemon juice, one-half teaspoon salt. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Combine one cup mashed avocado, one-half cup sour cream, one-half cup mayon naise, one teaspoon grated onion, one-half minced celery . . . and one seven-ounce can solid pack tuna that has been broken up with a fork. Mix well. Fold avocado-tuna mixture in to slightly thickened gelatin mix ture. Turn into oiled 5-cup ring mold and chill until firm. Un mold and surround with crisp salad greens. Savory Pork Steaks Good Meal. Small Cost Put plentiful pork in the menu more often. Steaks cut from the fresh pork leg are available in many markets; or use pork shoulder steaks (sliced Boston butt) for this pork treat planned to serve three generously. 1 cup dried apricots Vfc teasoon cinnamon 3 whole cloves , 1 tablespoon vinegar W cups water 3 tablespoons, brown sugar, firm ly packed 3 pork steaks or 6 shoulder steaks Va cup catsup 1 tablespoon prepared mustard Salt Combine the first six ingre dients and cook gently about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, trim fat from the steaks and fry out. Re move the solid pieces from the drippings and brown steaks on both sides. Pour off drippings, spread steaks with a mixture of the catsup and mustard and sprinkle with salt. Pour apricot mixture over steaks; cover and cook until pork is tender, about 40 minutes. Wonderful with rice, mashed potatoes or egg noodles. Frozen Stuffed Turkey Ideal for Mother's Day If Mother's Day is to be practi cally a workless day, there's nothing simpler than roasting a frozen turkey. Recent comer to the category of the fine frozen poultry (and meat) pies, T V fried chicken dinners and T - V turkeys dinners, is the frozen stuffed turkey which is ready for the oven. Stuffing seems to AUTOMATIC WASHING AT ITS BEST! BMmt WILT AST8XATIC HASIIEB IN YOUR HOME No cost or obUgohoBl See vt todoyf GET OIIE FOR MOTHER! $2.22 A Week and up EflAESDME- One Year Free Service "Where Appliances Is A Business NOT A Sideline" 220 WEST MAIN O PHONE 2-4922 satisfy the vast majority. Three Roasting Methods When it comes to roasting the stuffed turkey that has been frozen, all agree that it does not need defrosting. First method is the standard 'practice of placing the frozen turkey breast side up on a rack in an open shallow pan and roasting in a slow oven, 325 degrees. Eight pounder takes eight hours. Second method is a return to the covered roaster in a mode rate oven, 350 degrees which takes 3V4 hours according to the experts who however agree that the turkey is not as beautiful as that produced by other me thods. Third method uses aluminum foil. Bring foil up over turkey and seal edges together with a tight double fold. Place wrapped turkey on a rack in shallow roasting pan. Roast in pre-heated moderately hot oven, 450 de grees. Eight pounder will take close to 4 hours. About 20 min utes before roasting time is up, open and fold back foil or slip it out from under - the turkey completely. . Let juices run down into the pan so they will At this time, cut trussing strings between legs and tail so inside skin can brown; spoon melted fat over turkey. Mexican Corn Saute This popular west coast vege table is easy to fix; will help use up your share of the super abun dance of canned corn. Heat one corn niblet type corn in two ta blespoons butter; add one table spoon chopped pimiento and one tablespoon chopped green pep per, one-half teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, one teaspoon chili powder and simmer 10 to 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Six servings. Fryers, Broilers Join Beef, Vegetables on Best Buys List Fried chicken will appear on many a Mother's Day menu. Al though fried chicken is now a year-round menu favorite, the fact remains that Spring is the season of heaviest production when consumers enjoy ' them most, prices are lower. Broilers are weighing laA to 2V4 pounds and fryers 2V4 to three pounds. Turkeys, fresh, frozen and froz en stuffed will be Mother's Day choiceof many. ; Beef and pork supplies con tinue large and likely to remain so .. for some - weeks to , come. Best buys in beef, of course, are freshly ground beef, stewing and braising cuts which require long slow cooking Menu planners find bacon, ham and sausage among pork good buys. Pork spare ribs are reasonable for fixing in many ways, braised, barbecued, stuffed with either bread stuffing or with sauer kraut. Rice production is unusually high; goes well with all meats, fish and poultry; is good in soups and makes a, very fine pudding to which plentiful raisins might also be added. Vegetable Buys. List of plen tifuls is unusually long. Quality is good. As always, fancy quality and new season produce cost more. Some stores pride them selves on offering only the high est quality or "fancy" produce; others pride themselves on offer ing "best buys'. Pick your stores according to your varying needs and dependent on ultimate use . . . and budget. Best buys are cabbage, celery, potatoes, let tuce, rhubarb, spinach, onions. Asparagus can now be enjoyed often, hot as vegetable or cold in salad. Enjoy artichokes now. Fruit Buys. Few eating joys surpass strawberries which are increasing in supply right along; for eating right off the hull, with sugar and cream, dipped in sour cream, in shortcake, tarts, combined with rosy pink rhubarb in many ways. Avo cados are of good quality at rea sonable cost. Plenty of oranges and grapefruit. Remember that whole orange segments offer special health values. Encourage the children to eat oranges out of -hand. Fish aad Shellfish. Fine va riety, both fresh and frozen; plenty of frozen fillets and fish sticks. Good supplies of cod, hali but, rockfish, sablefish or black cod, salmon,- flounder and sole, clams and crabs. Shad is new season treat. Canned tuna con tinues abundant. Vancouver New Assignment For Chaplain H. Anderson Heart Disease Films Available for Showing Two . new motion pictures dealing with heart conditions have been made available for showing in Jackson county by the Oregon Heart association, it was announced today by Dr. R. E. Hibbs, county Heart commit tee representative. They are "The Valiant Heart" and "Pump Trouble," and deal with rheumatic fever, and with popular misconceptions about heart diseases. - Organizations wishing to ob tain the films for showing may arrange to do so by telephoning Mrs. Marina Gates at the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company, 2-6171. Camp White Chaplain Hen ry W. Anderson is being trans ferred from the domiciliary here to Veterans Administration hos pital at Vancouver, Wash., ef fective May 9, E. K. Ricker, manager, has announced. Chaplain Anderson will be succeeded by Chaplain Albert S. Feller, of the Roseburg VA hospital. He will assume his du ties here Sunday, May 15. Since 1949 Chaplain Anderson and his family have lived in Medford for four years. Their home is at 1612 East Jackson st. He has conducted Protestant services at Camp White since May, 1949, the entire period of the domi ciliary development. The Ander sons came here from Seattle. Chaplain Anderson was ordain ed in 1923 after graduation from the Berkeley Baptist Divinity school. He held pastorates in California and Ohio before en tering the government service in 1935. . -Three Daughters The couple has three daugh ters, Mrs. Richard Stewart, who is teaching at Annapolis, Md., Mrs. John Hewitt of Nyanza park near Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Mary Louise Anderson. All have attended Stephens college, and Miss Anderson is now a stu dent there. On her return to Med ford from the school in June she and her mother will join Chaplain Anderson to Vancou ver. Mrs. Anderson taught one year at Table Rock school and for the past two years has been a teacher of first grade students at Cen tral Point. With Groups Mr. Anderson has participated in work of the Medford Minis terial association and at the time the Child Guidance clinic was organized here he was active in that group. The family has been associated with the Eastwood Baptist church since its organization. At Vancouver, Chaplain An derson will minister more widely to the ill patients as hospital chaplain. Those unable to at tend services in the chapel may hear the sermons through public address systems at their bedsides. There are more than 225 war ships of the destroyer category in active service in the United States navy. Friday, May 8, 1953 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SETS Festival Actor to Speak at Church Richard Graham, actor and di rector in the Ashland Shakes pearean festival will. speak at the First Methodist church Sun day, May 8, at 6:30 p.m. His subject, "Drama in Worship and Worship in Drama" is one of a series being offered in the School of Christian Living under the general theme, "The Arts of Worship" according to Dr. Ray mond E. Balcomb, minister. The school convenes with a snack supper at 6 p.m. served by the Builders class followed by interest groups for all ages. The Festival of the Christian Home, Mother's day, will be ob served at the 9:30. and 11 a.m. services of worship. The minis ter will speak preaching on the theme, "Mother A Pulpit Bi ography." The Children's choir, under the direction of Mrs. Geor ge Sloniger and the Chancel choir, directed by Mrs. C. R. Adamson, will-furnish anthems. Mrs. Jerry Sherman is organist. 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