The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 November 1969 — Page 19

WALNUT TREE IS SIMPLE TO MAKE Here's a holiday decoration which required only simple items, a little imagination and perhaps a steady hand. Maybe the children would enjoy helping with this one. Use 12 by 18 styrofoam base; cover with olive green velvet, cover over with net. Split English

Give Ea fipyk the most El watch in the world... ® Accutron* ||| The Accutron timepiece has no balance wheel, no mainspring, no hairspring. Instead it has a tiny, electronically-powered tuning fork. (That’s what makes it hum.) The tuning fork splits a second into 360 equal parts. The best a ticking watch can do is divide a second into 5 or 10 parts. Accutron time is so nearly perfect that Bulova guarantees monthly accuracy to within 60 seconds.* ACCUTRON "140"—Stainless ACCUTRON CALENDAR — steel, water resistant, silver dial, Stainless steel, water resistant, luminous dots and hands. sllO. silver dial, luminous. $l5O. favetotd Open Friday Evenings |

| 1 tt your g | Thiuuwijck Is E VUlifflg£llllLV g M WORLD LEADER IN RECREATION ™ | Town House Bumper Table FOR LAYER! « | Only $175 A New | 3 2-1/2" thick Penna-Level® i "£IIH HAIH/Pil 51 JA Brass ornaments. Walnut grain j If or ebony finish. Overall size DIIIIADh PI IE ft 51" x 35". Ideal for family game £* 1 *1 *>»'; gi DlLLIAIl!/ vUL *} •nJ room or apartment. I IB' ?W IHMmO XI ~. M II l||rlff! W Every billiard player likes U —a^— ~ H his own cue . . give him a a¥ *A m. "5. gift certificate and let him IT m NEW! fQ From $5.95 g I 1r I The Gold Crown « i»] BILLIARD C *V g 1 | TABLE TENNIS TABLE | 3Uy starting at $4.95 3 Z* Bl ''II DURABLE 3/4" gm ■£s £ ?■ JR L' KJ II STA-LEVEL® L S li* IRk; II TOP j k WI J- B Hi I $ 1 ! K IV IffS — FOLDS EASILY I tfBM S tB A FOR COMPACT HiiT '4 Brunswick 9 \ ft JA \Fr I ON 3" BALL- ■MggmmH W TABLES B|J 71 t IV II IIHBk BEARING CASTERS' ■ S SA II kJ \\ll w»aicno. k Priced from only ■J . S Price* Start At $335 gJ i KT Terms 1 J « ][ Qf OR Tables Delivered 1 A? /J 007» JU And Set Up In Time * f Jk For Christmas! $ 1 I ’O'I A AUTOMATIC SCORER BLACK BEAUTY BLACK DIAMOND CROWN JEWEL SEA STRIKE S " tloV'*' 519.95 $25.95 $27.95 $28.95 L u ipZu«f U Measuring and Drilling included in Purchasing Price tt GIVE A BLANK BALL FOR CHRISTMAS — !} II will drill it after the holidays | ‘ « We are also the Pealer for Manhattan and Columbia Bowling Balls I J M 11 I rST// A COMPLETE LINE OF BOWLING SHOES PRICED FROM $5.95 § v l ?6 As Low As $5.95 M If Nassau Pacesetter^^W■s■■ ,, * pj X i e “WE FEATURE A COMPLETE PRO SHOP SERVICE” ® fill GOLD CROWN LANES | 9 1057 Market

walnut shells, paint white. Glue small trinkets and ornaments inside. Glue shells with nine across bottom and work up to a point. Glue tiny artificial greens around outside of walnuts. Use a foil medallion at the base for trim. For the junior craftsman and hobbyist, a new woodburning set s equipped with a cool-grip pen.

Open-House Affairs Welcome Guests

Open-house hospitality with relatives, old friends and new acquaintances expected to call, during the holiday season is one whirl of merry get-togethers. Buffet service that can go festive without formality makes the easiest plan for any party. Use a sideboard, a table or chest. Bank it with greens and enliven it with holiday-inspired candles, gay paper table covers an assortment of paper planters, plates and cups to accommodate the foods you plan to serve. It makes a marvelous focal point for a room; says'welcome to visitors at any time of the day. With disposable paper in the picture, it saves time and frustration for the hostess with a quick-change schedule and becomes the brunch bar, the luncheon smorgasbord, the tea tray and the inevitable eggnog center. It’s a great spot for a standing array of the traditional

Give Time And Beauty For Christmas Two of the most prcious possessions in life are time and beauty. People go to all lengths to save time for more pleasurable pursuits, and who is there who does not appreciate a thing of

Callander Insurance All forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Nappanee Ph.: 773-4103

cakes, cookies and sweets as well as a “stay for supper” event. Pleasant Change A pleasant menu change from the big bird is Chicken Fanfare, a kind of pot-au-feu dish, that’s easy to make but simply sumptous. Choice chicken parts are browned in oil, then simmered until tender in a blessing of mushroom soup. Color, flavor and bite-enhancers are provided by baby sliced tomatoes, tiny onions, mushrooms and stuffed olives. Made ahead, the dish can be frozen in paper containers, placed in the freezer, for nearly a month. Chicken Fanfare goes well with fluffy white rice, green asparagus spears and a tangy salad: Holiday Sparkle Mold. The gem-like gelatin mold should be set a day in advance of service but the vegetables are last minute, convenience-quick. While the chicken dish is thawing

beauty? This year, for Christmas, why not combine the two and give a truly meaningful and lasting gift—a fine wrist watch. Choosing “just the right” watch, however, uepenus on how much you know about the recipient’s personality and way of life. The young man who drives the latest sports car would probably [refer a watch with a precision chronograph that accurately measures one fifth second intervals, a stop watch feature that times races and a tachometer that gives the speed of a moving object over an established course. For the mod girl, the latest is a self-winding, waterproof watch with sweep second hand. Or, if she’s a real swinger, one of the new, attractive pendant watdies to dangle from her neck does “her thing.” A member of the suburban country club set would feel

and heating, put on boil-in-the-bag rice, fix canned asparagus and unmold the salad onto a decorator paper plate. Make it grand with an upturned paper cup for the plate standard. Mound rice, garnish with red pimento and ring with bright green parsley. Use one oval platter for the rice and arrange asparagus on another. Bring out the coffee pot and the steaming chicken dish and guests go for themselves. And the hostess, especially if there are later drop-in guests, tosses away dinner dish worries, stores left over foods and sets a paper buffet prettily for the next go-round. Chicken Fanfare X 4 cup all purpose flour X 4 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper 5 chicken breasts, cut in half 10 chicken legs, cut at thigh

comfortable with a self-winding, waterproof watch with a stainless steel case —no problem if she’s caught in a sudden downpour on the golf course! For the housewife and mother, consider a round or rectangular shaped watch with Arabic numerals. Many are available with a sweep second hand for timing eggs and baby bottles. For the bon vivant, man about town, nothing less than a gold 100jewel self-winding calendar watch will be in keeping with his handtailored suits and posh automobile. For the gal who has just arrived, the No. 1 in your life, or the dowager, a diamondencrested watch would be most apropos. And career girls love petite watches, usually with Roman numerals. For the busy executive, a watch which is self-winding, in case he is forgetful, as well as one which shows the days of the week and the date, would make a perfect gift, or an alarm wrist watch to remind him of his appointments. And, of course, the obvious types: sportsmen need a shock resistant watch; the aquanaut wants a skin diver’s watch, and you never give a railroad man anything other than a pocket watch. With a little time spent on your part in reviewing your recipient, your gift watch is sure to please on Christmas Day, and provide fond rememberances for many years to come.

ANNOUNCING OUR - Christmas Open House WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3 -—I Unusual Christmas ORDER | 3 ~y EARLY Door 1 P r * zes |?FW Surprise! jiy||j|wiji. |Mn| , *■ I ’ Poinsettias ■——————-a— i-——J Ijr 'A) y \ Floral Memorials Christmas Greens 1 j / Home Decorations Holly And Roping M Commercial Decorations Christmas Wreaths Fresh Cut Flowers Artificial Wall Hangings \ Centerpieces Village Flower Shop w FRAN JAYNE Rd. 13, So. of Syracuse in The Village Phone: 457-4350 -£q| Bl

¥4 cup salad oil 2 cans (10¥i ounces each) cream of mushroom soup ! cans (14X4 ounces each) sliced baby tomatoes 1 teaspoon marjoram 1 can (6 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained 2 cans (1 pound each) small white onions, drained X 4 cup sliced pimiento stuffed olives Combine flour, salt and pepper. Coat chicken with flour mixture. Heat oil in a large aluminum dutch oven. Add chicken and brown it. Remove chicken and pour off oil. Combine soup, tomatoes, and marjoram. Pour into dutch oven. Add chicken. Cover and simmer for 1 hour. Skim off fat, if necessary. Add mushrooms, onions, and olives. Simmer for 15 minutes or until chicken is tender. Serve over hot rice. Makes 10 servings.

Foods Flavor Celebrations “What’s for dessert?” At Christmas, the traditional answer to this question in England, the United States and Canada is, “Mince pie and plum pudding.” One legend says that it brings good luck to eat mince pie on Christmas day. In earlier times, mince pies were baked in an oblong shape meant to represent the manger. Plum pudding, too, has its legend of luck, but here the good luck comes in the making of the pudding. Every member of the family must stir the pudding while it’s being made, if good fortune is desired, says an old English tradition. Fruit cake is one of many specially-baked cakes that are part of the food-and-feasting customs of Christmas. These also are said to bring good fortune and good health. Rich, elaborate cookies and special breads add to the flavor of the holiday season.

Wed., Nov. 26, 1969 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

6 a food news & cues Sailors’ Snack: Coroal Boats g p,/ Puffed rice candy makes appealing placecards and favors for a child’s party. Shape the chewy, tasty cereal candy into tiny boats, then add wood masts and paper sails. The puffed rice candy can be tinted with any desired food coloring to fit the party theme or a youngster’s whim. Fill the boats with candy and nuts and you’re set for smooth sailing on the summer party course. And when the “cargo” is gone, the boats are delicious snacks, too. SAILBOAT PLACECARDS Makes 8 placecards 6 cups puffed rice X 4 teaspoon food 3 tablespoons butter coloring or margarine o . 4 cups miniature 8 wo ° den cream marshmallows stlcks or hewers 1 teaspoon vanilla 8 paper “sails” Heat puffed rice in shallow baking pan in preheated moderate oven (350°F.) about 10 minutes. Pour into greased large bowl. Melt butter and marshmallows in top of double boiler over boiling water, stirring occasionally until smooth. Stir in vanilla and food coloring. Pour over puffed rice, stirring until evenly coated. With greased hands, quickly shape mixture to form eight 4-1/2-in ch long sailboats, using about 1 cup mixture for each. Make an oblong cavity down the center of each boat, by building up sides and ends. Firmly pack the bottom of each cavity. Insert a stick into the end of each boat for a “mast.” Print name on each paper “sail”; glue a “sail” to each “mast.” Let boats stand at least 30 minutes or until set. Fill with candy and nuts.

TQq Open Bowling thanksgiving DAV We wai UF*'' Open At 3:30 Gold Crown Lanes 1057 E. Market Nappanee

3