The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974 Page: 13 of 16
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HR AND NEW AND JI ST IN TIME for € Christmas are these
new Wins Polyester Shears with serrated blade that cuts
slippery nylon tricot with ease. Shears are great for making
It’s the proof
As an easy way to serve
a big crowd, punch is very
popular with many Amer-
icans, many of whom ap-
preciate the absence of a
sweetish, wishy-washy po-
tion in favor of a punch
with some "punch" in it
Punch was Introduced
to England from India
The name may have come
from the Hindi word for
five, "panch,” because tra-
ditionally punch was sup-
posed to be made with five
ingredients.
Punch was a great fa-
vorite in Colonial America
and there are stories of
punch bowls large enough
to have "swimm’d half a
dozen young geese " The
record is held by a 17th
century English naval of-
ficer who served to 6,000
guests a punch which had
among its ingredients 80
casks of brandy, 20,000
large limes and 1,300
pounds of sugar!
Don’t make the mistake
of using inexpensive spir-
its just because of the
quantity needed for punch
On the contrary, you need
a good quality and strong
proof liquor to hold up
against all the mixings
and melting ice The only
90 proof Scotch in the
country is called Famous
Grouse and it’s a top
grade, smooth Scotch
which has been popular
in Scotland for 174 years,
although it's fairly new
here But Famous Grouse
has the special character
needed to keep the zing
in a big punch bowl with
lots of ice, so it would be
worthwhile to locate it
of the punch
Of course, you can have
two punch bowls, one for
folks who like their drinks
low key, but here are some
newer punch recipes for
people who don’t care for
the wine-y, multi-fruit
concoc tions
SCOTCH HIGHLAND
PUNC H
In a punch bowl with a
large piece of ice put 1
part Scotch (2 fifths of
Famous Grouse to serve
12), 1 part orange juice,
part Sloe Gin, 1 table-
spoon mint syrup or to
taste 'get mint syrup in
gourmet store). Stir well
and let ice melt a bit be-
fore serving If you must,
add some orange slices
SCOTCH TEA PUNCH
In a very big jug put
2 fifths of 90-proof Scotch.
1 pint good brandy, 1 cup
green tea, rind of six lem-
ons, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1
tablespoon allspice, 30 tea-
spoons sugar Mix well,
seal the jug and let stand
6 weeks before serving
Serve in punch bowl with
big piece of ice, dilute a
little before pouring This
is a delicious, spicy drink
good hot too
FEATHERED GIFTS
In the spirit of St. Fran-
cis, tie pieces of bread and
suet on a tree in your yard
for the birds. The beauty
of a bird's whistle will be
your reward for remem-
bering them at Christmas
CANDLE LIGHT
To add to the Christmas
spirit in your home, dis-
play decorative candles in
the house.
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matches hit
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water tested to 98 2
set day/date calen
markers Top AC04
top with wine red dii
Center ACO37M S
blue dial w th wh
$85 00 Bottom AC
stainless steel gree
blue minute trac k t
resistant Hardlex or
The Seiko Quartz is changing the world's
standard of timekeeping accuracy Because a
quartz watch is at least four times more
accurate than any other type of wristwatch
Make this Christmas the one he'll remember
for years to come. Give him a watch
that's as modern on the inside as
it is on the outside. The Seiko Quartz.
Shown: Seiko Quartz No. CM002M-$225
Other Seiko Quartz models are
priced from $150 to $575.
THE SEIKO ) QU JARTZ
Someday all watches will be made this way
Use Your Credit UM Our Lay-Away
Shebrick’s
Frink Burry, Owner 336-4093
PERRY PLAZA — 15th and FIR
total hardware 1
OWNERS
HANDYMAN
Grint
529
HELP
FOR THE
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OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1 to 6 p m.
COASTTO COAST STORES
Quality
TOOLS
MR. and MRS.
DWAIN
KENNEDY
Vinyl Rugs
Vinyl rugs you can lay yourself. Choose
from pebble patterns and prints. Lie flat
without fastening . such a simple way
to a beautiful effect 279 6506(Z) to
279 6589(Z)
A.True Temper 16-oz. bent claw
hammer. Brown finished hickory
handle 300 1815(Z)
A 16-ft. Powerlock Tape by Stanley Yellow
blade locks at any position desired Metal case
hooks on belt or pocket. 302 1169(Z)
B. 6" combination pliers with dull nickel fin
ish and knurled handles 304-0219(Z)
PERSONAL SIZE
FILE BOX
KEEPS IT ALL TOGETHER
12%" wide, 9‘ deep, complete
with alphabetical index and
carrying handle Metal case has
snap lock and key for security
Walnut or blue denim finish
Walnut, 253-0319(Z); blue
denim, 253-0327(Z)
$1 29
non-stick
the
188
Lightweight all alumi-
num fry pans feature
NCTN
22 frame. Shimano derailleur
and caliper brakes. Chrome
trim, rat trap reflective pedals
Standards In ctn 860 4662 Z)
26MEN'S 10 SPEED
LIGHTWEIGHT R CYCI E
TOAST & COFFEE
A COZY HABIT
A. Proctor 2 slice electrictuas.. Selectron color control
adjusts to exact shade desired Snap out crumb tray Bright
chrome finish, 158-1552(Z)
B West Bend automatic percolator brews 9 cups of coffee
to please your taste Streamlined styling and gleaming polished
aluminum finish to please your eye! 161 4189(Z)
7995
Meets BMA6 Bicycle Safety
SET OF TWO FAMILY SIZE
COOKIE SHEETS
Family size cookie pans
with handles. Made of
heavy gauge tin plate
Seamless surface is easy
to clean. Set of two
117 1388(7)
WHITE TEFLON
LINED
white teflon interiors;
your choice of brightly
colored exteriors. Red,
120-1771(Z); green,
120-1789(Z) or yellow,
117-17971Z)
ONE BUSHEL
CAPACITY
WINDOW
THERMOMETER
88‘
A.Taylor Hi lite
-. = 8
window thermometer
Over 7" long, is easy to read and includes
mounting bracket 109 2998(Z)
B. Square plastic laundry basket by Festi
val. Open weave pattern allows air to
circulate. 108 3849(Z)
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 260, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1974, newspaper, December 3, 1974; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2251137/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.