PAGE TWENTY-TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1954 FRUIT GELATIN SALAD adds fresh touch to the midday meal which ihould be a time of relaxation and refreshment for body and mind. This Pineapple Date Salad it equally good at a des ...i k:U;nr,t tna noon meal with a zest and sparkle. PI I VI van A Touch of Spring School work, housework or of flee work all go better In the after noon after a good luncheon. You'll work better, you'll be more creat ive and energetic and happier, too. First rule, of course. Is that the luncheon be well chosen from the viewpoint of good nutrition. Next, it should be attractive to look at. and tastefully served. Third, it should be simple to prepare. A cup of hot soup, possibly canned cream of tomato soup, for the hot dish with a dab of . sour cream and chives if your taste and larder permit or plain. Small sandwiches may be made of tuna Jlsh, cheese or peanut butter. Top For Noonday Meal off the meal with the pleasing shim mer of molded Fineappie uaic am ad PINEAPPLE DATE SALAD 1 package lemon-flavored gel atin teaspoon salt 1 cup hot water 1 cup canned pineapple juice and water a; cup diced canned pineapple !i cup finely cut dates rfnvnrpd celatin - .J In hit ttrafop AHri nine. apple Juice and water. Chill until slightly thickened. Fold in pine apple and dates. Pour Into individ ual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Garnish with may onnaise. Makes 6 servings. Mocdoel By MARY MYERS Recent overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carruthers, Mrs. Beryl Young and Arlene were the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Adams and Dean. The Adams are mission aries In Brazil and are back in the states on furlough to attend the World Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Branan drove to Macdocl Saturday to bring home Mrs. Martha Bran nan who spent' the past three months visiting them at Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitt were hosts for them at a Saturday eve ning dinner. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burk hnrt and Shirley, Mrs. Stella Crutchfleld and Tony of Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vacknlti of Malin visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Tharp and Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farnum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farum and family entertained with a dinner party at the Meiss ranch lost week for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirschmer and Frank Ho fous. Mrs. Maggie Criss and her mother, Mrs. A. F. Duncan, ar rived home in Macdoel last week after spending the winter months in Sacramento. Mrs. Criss has to make another trip to Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. June Parsons spent Wednesday in Mt. Shasta on bus iness. Six-year old Norman Holbrook underwent" an emergency appen dectomy Friday night at Klamath Falls. He was able to come home Saturday and Is reportedly getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Boydsen, form er Butte Valley residents but now of Texas, arrived Friday to at tend to some business and visit with friends. CUPCAKES with fully ripe bananas make an appealing des sert for the small fry or adults. Use your favorite mix and frost as desired. Wedding Anniversaries 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th Year 6th Year 7th Year 8th Year ?th Year 10th Year Paper - Cotton - Leather - Flowers . Wood - Iron - Wool - Bronze - Pottery -Tin'. c 15th Year 20th Year 25th Year 30th Year - 35th Year 40th Year 45th Year 50th Year 55th Year Crystal China Silver Pearl Coral . Ruby Sapphire Gold Emerald 60th-75thYear Diamond TODAY when every cup of coffee has to be good io the last drop MAKE SURE you get the one coffee , you know is GOOD TO THE LAST DROP t. Vacuum-sacked fo keep it roaster-fresh. It's the "Prime Flavor" coffees in Maxwell House that make such a wonderful difference in flavor. These selected coffees-grown in just three regions in the world -are the heart of a fine blend. Some brands contain only small amounts of these extra-flavor coffees. Some contain none. But Maxwell House is made first and foremost of "Prime Flavor" coffees. Maxwell House is bought and enjoyed by more people than any other brand. They know every cup is Good to the Last Drop! Vary the Menu With Bananas " Cake, cooklesi cupcakes or gin gerbread are good combinations with bananas. A package of gin gerbread mix, or white, chocolate or yellow cake mix. a cake made from vour own recipe or a cake from the baker's add whipped cream and bananas and you have a quick, easy dessert that is sub stantial enough to top oif a ngnt meal. To make banana shortcake, split cake or irlngerbread Into two lay ers. Place whipped cream and sliced bananas between the layers and on top. Just before serving, peel and slice additional bananas and Arrange them around the base of the banana shortcake. TURKEY SALAD TROPICAL : Add to your list of .uses for leftover turkey. Cold, cooked tur key meat is mixed with sliced or diced ripe bananas, diced pineap ple, diced celery, a couple of tablespoons chopped sweet pick le, and tossed gently with a small amount of mayonnaise to which a little prepared mustard has been added. Serve on lettuce leaves. CRANBERRY BAKED BANANAS Use slightly green-tipped or all yellow bananas, one to a serving. Peel bananas. Place in a well- greased baking dish. Brush well with butter or margarine and sprinkle lightly with salt. Spread cranberry sauce over bananas, using approximately Vt cup to four . uitiit ,mnberrv sauce. iHiuuinai ww.v. mashed and beaten Into spreading consistency wiro ai:mu auiuuu. of cold water, can be used. Bake in a moderate oven too uegicvo, 15 to 18 minutes, or until bananas are tender (easily pierced -with a lork). Serve hot with bam, chlck- i or turkey. 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