MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1963
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This Jackson county scene done by Mrs.
Ralph Hixson, Central Point, is one of the
works included in the rental-sales exhibit now
up at Rogue Gallery, 220 West Main Street.
Mrs. Hixson titled the painting "Fern Valley"
and reports that she sketched the scene from
a spot in Yank Gulch from where she could
look across Fern Valley. For this work the
r i , i()n 0 0j an(j wax an(
applied the color with a palette knife. The
e....iuii Win remain in the main room of the
gallery until Friday. The rental-sales program
at the gallery is a new one, and those inter
ested may visit the gallery between 12 noon
and 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
Gimp, Girandole, Dado
Defined by Decorator
By MARGERY McELHENY
CHICAGO (UPI) - How is
your home furnishings vocabu
lary.' Have you ever
over a gimp or girandole?
William Burton, design stylist
for the United Wallpaper Co.,
said these currently used terms
will make home decorating
projects less puzzling.
Atrium the central main
room of an ancient Roman
private house. Now the atrium
is an open courtyard for mod
ern town houses, providing
maximum privacy for garden
areas and a view of the gar
den from many sections of the
house.
Bibelot a small article of
curiosity, beauty or rarity. Can
also be a knick-knack of ques
tionable value.
Crewel crewelwork em
broidery is done with a long
eyed, sharp needle to form a
rope-like stitch. The effect is of
a rich tapestry.
A Dado
Dado the lower part of the
wall. The area between the
baseboard and chair rail which
has been treated with material
that separates it from the up
per part of the wall. A dado
can be made of wood with the
wall above it covered with wall
paper. It also can be papered
or painted in contrast to the
area above.
Espalier a trellis or frame
work on which fruit trees or
shrubs are trained to grow flat.
Fretwork an interlaced,
angular design of bands within
a border. It is especially popu
lar in ancient Greek designs. ,
Frieze part of an entabla
ture between thp architrave and
cornice, commonly ornamented
with sculpture. Or, any similar
decorative band or feature on a
wall.
Gimp the trimming used
to finish curtains and uphols
tery. It is a flat, braidlike trim
along the edge of upholstered
surfaces.
Gabon a narrow gimp.
A Girandole
Girandole A mirror,
framed and hanging on the wall
with branching candlesticks
from the base of the frame,
forming part of the design.
Lavabo in many medieval
monasteries, it was a large
stone basin from which the wa
ter issued by a number of small
openings around the edge, for
the performance of ablutions.
Currently interpreted as a brass
or pottery planter flanked by
cherubs.
Toile a scenic design orig
inally executed on fabric at the
famed textile factory in Jouy,
France, in the 18th century.
Toile patterns frequently are
used with French Provincial
and Early American furniture.
Trapunto quilting which
outlines a pattern in a fabric,
giving the design a raised or
sculptured effect. Often used to
give chintz more durability as
an upholstery fabric. Also used
for bedspreads, curtains, cush
ions and slipcovers.
Californian
To Be Visitor
WILDERVILLE - Mrs. Theo
docia Boyce, Sylmar, Calif., will
arrive soon to be a guest of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Boyce. Before
the holidays, Mrs. Boyce will
return south and will be accom
panied by the Boyces for a vaca
tion in Califronia.
Dipped in ink, cotton swabs
will write easy-to-see cards for
dinner parties.
Puddings and sauces thick
ened with eggs have better fla
vor than those thickened with
cornstarch or flour.
Team Teacher Methods
Explained for Parents
"Team Teaching occurs when
three or more qualified teachers
have responsibility for planning,
carrying out and evaluating an
educational program for a group
of children." Thus was this new
form of instruction defined to
the Hoover Parent-Teachers As
sociation meeting last Friday by
William Ruck of the Medford
High School faculty and director
of the Oregon Program under a
Ford Foundation grant.
Mr. Ruck outlined the several
advantages in this method of
teaching, including more effi
cient use of teacher talent and
teacher time and facilitating im
proved ability grouping; Study
shows that the educational out
comes are equal to or better
Local Chapter
Plans Ceremony
Order of De Molay, Medford
chapter, will meet tonight at
7:30 o'clock in the chapter room
at the Masonic hall.
The initiatary degree will be
conferred on three candidates.
The De Molay Mothers Club
will hold the monthly meeting
at the same time. Mothers of
the new initiates will be intro
duced, and a business meeting
will be held. Refreshments will
be served afterward.
The club reports an unusual
ly large attendance of De Mo
lays and their parents at a re
cent potluck dinner. Feature of
the program was the flower
talk given by Don Kengla, jun
ior councilor.
than using the conventional ap
proach. This report on team teaching
was of especial interest to the
parents of those students who
took part in the two week work
shop at Hoover School this past
August under the leadership of
the Delta Team of instructors
from Lexington, Mass. Mr. Ruck
stressed that they are proceed
ing slowly and evaluating the
system carefully. This form of
teaching must be observed m
actual operation and discussed
with the students, teachers and
principals participating, he said.
The Oregon Program has had
two seven-week workshops, one
in Salem and one in Portland.
Roy Gilbertson, principal, and
Gerold Martin attended the one
in Salem.
Mrs. Esther Fleigel and Mr.
Martin gave some insight into
the participating teachers atti
tudes toward this type of in
struction by comparing the co
operative attitude of Team
Teaching with that of a well
balanced home.
Final plans for the open house
and baked foods sale on Nov.
14, were announced. As in past
years, there will be a special
section for the cooking efforts of
students as well as one for the
fathers.
Refreshments were provided
by mothers of children in the
fourth grade and Mrs. Patricia
Colleys' first grade won the
room count. The membership
chairman, Mrs. James Sullivan,
announced that family member-
snip in Hoover fta was at 82
per cent at the present time.
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As nippy weather replaces the
warm summer temperatures in
many areas of the country, mil
lions of charcoal chefs this year
will move their operations in
doors. Cook outs will largely give
way to cookins. It's becoming
a national trend.
Trade reports indicate that
the popularity of cook - ins has
grown by leaps and bounds, fol
lowing the lead of warm weath
er cook-outs, which have be
come an established institution
on the American scene. With
more and more people discov
ering the pleasures of charcoal
barbecuing outdoors, they look
forward to continue enjoying
such treats indoors when win
ter sets in.
The fireplace and the built-in
indoor grill are fast becoming
hubs of at - home hospitality.
Built-in grills are being provid
ed in increasingly more new
homes to attract the growing
legion of barbecue enthusiasts
amone todav's home buyers.
Fireplaces, of course, have al
ways been a favored feature in
homes.
l'i Billion Outdoor Meats
Researchers in the field of
grocery products report uiai
about 80 per cent of American
families participated in Vh bil
lion outdoor meals in 1962, with
a large percentage 01 iiiusk
meals cooked over charcoal.
Additional millions of c h a r-
coal grilled meals were pre
pared indoors, the Wood Char
coal Briquet Producers Associ
ation estimates, pointing to the
fact that many retail outlets
now carry charcoal briquets the
year around. Until recent years
retailers did noi rjoiner 10 suiun.
them during the winter months
because of lack of demand.
A leading midwest newspap
er found in a recent sampling
that one grocery chain has ex
perienced a 33 per cent increase
in charcoal sales in 1963 over
last year. Another major chain
reports that its charcoal sales
have zoomed 2,000 per cent in
the last five years.
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SHOPPING CENTER
Open Mon. & Fri. till 9 p.m.
Tamale-Cheese Pie, a main dish with a touch of Old Mexico,
can be prepared ahead, even a full day in advance, and save last
minute preparations. Take it to the next potluck dinner and watch
requests for the recipe come In.
Tamale-Cheese Pie Has
Touch of Old Mexico
Total consumption of wood
charcoal briquets by barbecue
fans throughout the nation last
year amounted to some 525 mil
lion pounds, the producers' as
sociation says.
Use of the briquet for cookina
has spurred other industries.
too. One national magazine cites
a 60 per cent increase in spice
consumption since 1946, with
charcoal cooking a key reason
for the record high.
Barbecue cooks also have
helped to double the sales of
paper cups and plates over the
last decade. Related products,
such as grills and barbocue
tools also have soared in use.
Meats Are Tastier
One appeal of barbecuing is
that even thrifty meats are en
hanced in flavor and appear
ance by the dry radiant heat of
a charcoal fire.
A second lure is the shared
family activity, a welcome
change from isolated kitchen
work.
Still a third attraction is t h e
growing tendency toward relax
ed living, along with the trend
toward servantless homes. In
these days, when kitchen help
is becoming a rarity, the host
ess who wants to enjoy the com
pany of her guests casts her
vote for the informality and
'help-yourself" protocol which
prevails around the grill. And
her husband generally agrees.
In fact, he often becomes the
barbecue expert of the family,
taking great pride in his culi
nary efforts.
Celery Stuffed
With Avocado
Popular Relish
Stuffed celery is one of the
better-known relishes and "Avo
cado Stuffed Celery" is de
signed to keep it high on popu
larity lists. The flavor of avo
cados adds to many appetizers,
salad;, randwiches, main dish
es and even rl"sserts.
Avocado-Stuffed
Celery
One avocado; two tablespoons
lemon juice; one teaspon sea
soned salt: dash cayenne pep
per; two tablespoons chopped
pimiento; celery.
Cut avocado lengthwise into
halves; remove seed and skin.
Mash or for.ee fruit through
sieve. Blend in all remaining in
ercdients except celery. Cut
celerv into short lengths; fill
with avocado mixture. Makes
about three-fourth cup filling,
Couple Returns
From Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. David Fray
sher, 2035 Sunset Drive, Med
ford, have returned after a
month's vacation. They traveled
first to Colorado Springs where
they were guests of a brother
of Mrs. rraysnor ana nis lam
ilv. later going to Bartlesville,
Okla., to visit a sister and her
family.
They also were in Tulsa
Okla.. and they visited other
relatives and friends while
Are you looking for a special
main dish to take to a potluck
dinner, serve for a buffet party
or for the family? Vou can stop
your searching because here it
is, Tamale-Cheese Pie. A touch
of Mexico is found in this en
tree that is packed full of taste
tempting flavors. Prepared
ahead, even a whole day in ad
vance, will eliminate any last
minute rush. About an hour be
fore dinner just pop it in the
oven and "presto," there is a
bubbly hot, cheese main dish.
You will be pleased too,
knowing that high quality nu
trients also go- along with
Tamale-Cheese Pie. Milk and
cheese rank high as nourishing
foods and there is a generous
supply of both these dairy foods
added to the other fine ingre
dients. Besides being our main
source of calcium, milk contrib
utes fine quality protein, vita
mins, especially riboflavin and
vitamin A and many other nu
trients. The meaty tomato
sauce with a chili flavor adds
its share of important nutri
ents, too.
Take Tamale-Cheese Pie to
the next potluck event and
watch requests for . the recipe
pour in.
TAMALE-CHEESE PIE
For the filling, use one-half
cup chopped onion; one clove
garlic, finely minced; one table
spoon butter; one-half pound
ground beef; one cup sliced
mushrooms; one one-pound can
tomatoes; one 12-ounce can
whole kernel corn, drained; one
8-ounce can tomato sauce; one
fourth cup chopped green pep
per; one tablespoon chili pow
der; one and one-half teaspoon
salt; one cup sliced pitted black
olives; one cup shredded sharp
Cheddar cheese (o n e-fourth
pound).
The crust requires three
fourth cup cornmeal; three
cups milk; one tablespoon but
ter; one teaspoon salt; two
eggs, beaten; one cup shredded
sharp Cheddar cheese (one
fourth pound).
To make filling: saute onion
and garlic in butter. Add beef
and mushrooms; cook and stir
until beef loses its red color.
Add tomatoes, corn, tomato
sauce, green pepper, chill
powder and salt. Cover and
simmer about 45 minutes. Add
olives and simmer another 15
minutes.
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Makes six to eight servings.
School Observes
Education Week
Jackson School is observine
National Education Week with
both an open house and an invi
tation to parents to attend
classes in order to observe
teaching techniques.
The open house will be held
Thursday, November 14, at the
school from 7 to 9 p.m. Any
one interested is invited.
The classes to which parents
are invited to observe include
reading, writing and mathemat
ics techniques, music, phonics,
library skills, science lessons
and other classes.
Cheese Drops Are
Tasty, Easily Made
Hot Hors d'Oettvres
Hot hors d'oeuvres are par
ticularly good at this time of
year and "Austrian Parmesan
Cheese Drops" are both tasty
and easily made.
The recipe calls for one-fourth
teaspoon salt; one-half cup sift
ed flour; one-naif cup cream;
Parmesan or grated cheese.
Put cream, salt and flour into
blender and process until well
blended, (or blend with large
spoon). Drop by small spoon
fuls on a well buttered cooky
sheet and sprinkle with cheese,
Bake in a quick oven, 450 de
grees, about 8 to 10 minutes.
Yield, two dozen.
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