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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRlUAf. AUGUST 10. 19b2 They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hado RoSrOLA TRIEO A NEW SOUP MIX, BUT ADDED HALF THE ICEBOX AS HER OWN CONTRIBUTION HL PUT IN THESE LEFTOVERS Imen SHE CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHV IT TASTES SO DIFFERENT FROM THE ZOOP SHE SAMPLED AT THE STORE- LAVi?TRDIU-) rS-3 UlKE THE SAME JV SOOPEI3 MAVr"-J Salem-iUPIi-The first lease ol state park land for oil explo ration was aproved by the State Highway Commission Thursday but protections were provided to see the scenic beauty is not disturbed. The 81-acre North Santiam State park was involved in the lease to Superior Oil com pany which was also given a Feeding the Family By ZOLA VINCENT Food Editor Peanut Butter Bread It Quickly Madi Here is a quickly made pea nut butter bread that gives variety to packed lunches, to tea party sandwiches, late-at-night party sandwiches as well as offering real mealtime eat ing pleasure. Good just with butter or when spread with cream cheese andor marma lade. i cup shortening a.i cup peanut butter 1,4 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder s.4 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk Cream shortening and pea nut butter together. Add su gar and continue creaming until light. Add well-beaten eggs. Sift flour, baking pow der and salt together and add alternately with the milk. Mix until well blended. Bake In greased loaf pan in moder ate oven, 350 degrees, one hour. Desi.rt Baauty Fresh fruit arranged as sug gested here and offered as dessert is unsurpassed for beauty and variety. A lazy Susan is perfect for this or make your arrangement la lazy Susan using your very largest plate or platter. Arrange fruits such as peach slices, cantaloupe balls or tiny wedges, berries, pine apple sticks or chunks, orange slices or segments and grape clusters. In center bowl, place dairy sour cream or unsweet ened sauce from any fresh, canned or frozen berries. Toasted coconut or sesame seeds are further optional en hancements. Cannad Hams Canned hams come in many convenient sizes ready to re heat and eat or to slice and serve cold. For a small fam ily, the l'i or 3 pound sizes are ideal. Four, 5, 6, 9 and 10-pound canned hams are available for larger families and for party occasions. Tomato-Onion Salad For Six Super Savings For this delectable combina tion of tomatoes and onion slices, some perfectionists dip the whole tomatoes - one at a time - in rapidly boiling salt ed water to cover and let stand about 15 seconds; then peel the tomatoes, remove and discard the cores. We simply slice the elegant thin-skinned beefsteak tomatoes and pro ceed like this. 2 or 3 large beeksteak to matoes 1 medium size onion 3,4 cup salad oil 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon salt Freshly ground black pepper ij teaspoon dried oregano 2 tablespoons anchovies, finely chopped 6 tablespoons dairy sour cream Parsley for garnish Slice tomatoes; chill. Peel onion and cut into thin, al most transparent slices. Com bine the olive oil, lemon peel, lemon juice, salt, pep per, oregano and anchovy. Garnish each serving of to mato slices with the onion rings and pour the anchovy sauce over them. Put one tablespoon of dairy sour cream on top of each serving and garnish with parsley. Six servings. Fiih Fry One of the easiest ways to fry fish is on foil in a very hot oven with very little fat; just enough to "oil the foil." No need to turn fish when it is cooked this way and no oily anything to wash. Carrot Cookery Golden carrots, canned or teig.tttgUtuaKttm. in mmniifciutiitxii muiiniiiiiiiiiiiMniniii cooked, get new look and fla vor excitement like this. Ar range carrots in shallow bak ing dish. Mix gingersnap cookie crumbs with some melted butter; sprinkle over carrots. Bake at 350 degrees 15 to 20 minutes to heat throughly. Summer Pleniifuls August abundance pours In from dairy lands, poultry farms, orchards, vinelands, truck gardens. Plentiful dairy products remind us to keep more milk in the refrigerator for the making of nourishing milk drinks. Popularity of half-gallon and gallon sizes in milk containers, notably in glass, is increasing steadily according to dairymen. Ice cream was never more popular in more fine flavors for serving often, in cones, in dishes, in cantaloupe halves. over fresh fruits, berries, cob' biers. Close to half of all ice creams and other frozen des serts are now purchased in half -gallon containers, with gallons experiencing a sharp increase in popularity in cent months. Cottage cheese, Cheddar First State Park Land Leased for Oil Exploration A 7 cheese and dairy sour cream are abundant for combining with seasonal fruits and vege tables: add important nu trients at reasonable cost. Fryer - broilers, turkeys, many cuts of beef, lamb and of pork are being offered at special prices throughout local markets. Frankfurters, ham burgers, cold cuts and canned meats enjoy tremendous sum mer menu popularity, are budget-priced. Among fruits, there's super abundance of fresh peaches; also plenty of bananas, grapes, lemons, nectarines, oranges, pears and plums. New season Bartlett pears and figs are increasing in supply right along. Summer avo cados and a variety of season able berries beckon menu planners. If you see Graven stein apples, grab them for applesaucing. Mid - summer cantaloupes pile high at lowest cost of the season for daily enjoyment. Other plentiful melons at reasonable cost in cranshaws, honeydews, watermelons. Vegetable Panorama, Plen ty of green beans, broccoli, green and red cabbage, car rots, cauliflower, corn, cu cumbers, onions, lettuce, pep pers, potatoes, hard and soft squash, tomatoes, salad greens and bunched vegetables. Fish and shellfish displays feature sole, halibut, scallops, seabass, rockfish, shrimp. Vacationers are reminded to have a good neighbor check home freezers every day or so; leave name and phone num ber of repair men for emergencies. lease for 90 miles of highway right of way in the area. However, the lease provides that the surface of the park area will not be broken, no additional access roads will be constructed through it or no drilling rigs will be placed on the park property. To obtain the lease the firm had to own or have rights to property on all sides of the park. The oil firm will employ slant drilling to explore be neath the state lands. The lease calls for drilling to be done adjacent to the park and exploration must start within three years of the date of the lease. The state will get 30 cents an acre for 10 years and will receive one-eighth royalty if the drilling is successful. The commission also ap proved the sale of five forest waysides on the Carpenter-ville-Brookings section of the Old Oregon Coast highway in Curry county to Brookings Plywood Co. for $386,000. In the future the commis sion decided that fishing would be prohibited from the Westford-Coyote creek bridge. Warren slough bridge, Middle Ford-Coyote creek bridge and Coyote creek bridge on the Mapleton Eugene highway and on Fat Elk creek bridge on the Coquille-Bandon high way. All of the bridges are old, have no walkways and have a considerable amount of log truck travel and commission members decided that fishing would be dangerous. The request of the Linn County Parks and Recreation Commission to have the cov ered bridge at Crawfordsville given to the county as a park or museum piece was ap proved. The transfer will be made when the new bridge is com pleted. Next meeting of the com mission will be in Burns Sept. 20. YOUR DEALER'S GOT AUGUST BUYS 7 We3WeW ON NEW CHEVR0LETS 4 'if It A J gVyyinfTiB,ffrifr,ii"T'iiiii TO PLEASE EVERYBODY (WELL . . . ALMOST EVERYBODY) En the most persnickety luxury lover couldn't ask for very much more than a Jet-smooth Chevrolet (like that Impala Sport Coupe at tha top). Yet it's all yours for a Chevrolet Trice. (And you know howlow that is.) JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET . Here's the best thinpr that's happened to make money fro further since budgets-thc lively low-cost Chevy II. It's got all kinds of room. And cornea in 11 models, too-like the Nova 2 Door Sedan (second from top). CHEVY T NOVA Want a roomy family car and a sporty driver's car for one low price? 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