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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1956)
). , '11. M. i, :. Asian Dishes to Be Found at Malonpaki Kr M5UIC HI I: I Malrtmalj Want' fitllur Jinii't if (iuiiiiail if Jon lliiil ytiuiu'll Invited lo a iiinlimpukl inme nl llune ii.tt, tr llu-y re iul popular In ciri ) where ( Amp I lit (iirti tfikf their projwtn wnmiily. A nwilntipi.kt l the Camp l ire (iiil' u nion of an Ain puity. and Hie word I ruined from the names of Mvetal roiiiitilei in mlilih the Ciili are ton rerning llieiriM Ivel thl year, ' Ma' fomei from I'.iii ina, '"Ion"' from Ceylon, "pokl" from I'akintan with the "p" and the "I" doing duulile duly a I tie rhillpine Inland, No one word leenu lo fit the iiluaiion like tint very exotic sounding one, Invented for the eeiflMon, Thew Asiatic parties which will be given soon by the glrli are to be In fulfillment of ihelr Birthday Honor, planned In com memoration of the 40th anrnvemary of the foumJini of the organ! fation. and part of the Camp Kire Girl project J'lant Seeds , , , Jteap friendxhlp. To ln the honor, a girl mut, with others of her group, awmlile vegetolle seeds, package them, put a symbolic demgn on the bag, a meimaee Inmde, and mail them to the central agency handling the gifts of vegetable seeds to Auatic countries. COOK I)fS1l S As a second requirement, they learn lo prepare dinhes uing several of the vegetables according to custom In the four rountriei. Third requirement Is to plan and prepare supper using those dishes as a feature, Evening's entertainment appropriately chonen Is aNo included In the requirement. Now as cooking of Burma, Ceylon, rukittan and The Philip pines in't such as Is tinted In every (or even any) cookbook likely to be on the book shelf at home, the girls aie somewhat low in culinary Inspiration, The planning of such a meal Is really quite a problem, for In all our recipe books, we find none exclu sively from the first three, though the Thillppines poes somewhat less of a problem. However if you do accept the Invitation, you may be served one of the following recipes as given out by the Girl Scout Head quaiters: Vegetable Curry from Burma, Stuffed Onions from Ceylon, Khoa, a cheese deswrt from Pakistan, and Pork and Cabbage from the Philippines, The vegetable curry sounds good, except you'll have to guest at the amounts if you don't have scales, KIN Till HIV YWET (Vegetable Curry, Burma) 1 li pound onions 1 or I fresh tomatoes 1 or 2 cloves garlic ' 2 ounces cooking oil ' U pound potatoes Curry powder ',4 pound string beans Mash finely chopped onions and garlic together. Heat oil, add onion-garlic mixture and curry powder to taste when oil is hot. Add diced potatoes, beans and tomatoes. Add water until desired thickness is obtained, boil until vegetables are tender. c;::i i.:c::day ad raAY i2;is to 9 p.o. oinn days"9:30 lii to 5:23 p.m. ' r7, 1 A T l rr( t Y ft Imii - r ii-t ll fji 7011 - Hi 4'" V' 5 , . . 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Mri. Earl Rrmpcl was co hoitcsi. Cunt ipeakrr Mini Sierld Bruhl, European exchange itudrnt. She told ui that there are (30 foreign atudrnti who are thii year tudytng In the United State, and that - like number are living abroad from the United State. Among the tntereiting Incident! the related were the facti that a family owning two automobiles would be considered wealthy In Western Germany, her homeland, and that a whole village may con tain only two automobiles. In Germany, only eight years of schooling la common, as high school students have to pay tuition. Most people cannot afford to pay the tuition, nor are there jobs which the young people desiring to con tinue, may find, to help support nd pay far their expense. The president appointed nomi nating committee including Mrs. Uorley, Mrs. Walter Keckter, Mrs. Gordon Bresiler, Mrs. John Coonv Irr, Mrs. Hay Larky and Mrs. Otto Yunker. - Announcement wai made of the Uons Auxiliary spring board meet ing, which will be held In I'ortlond on April 11 at the Eduewater Country Club. The cake sale held each year on the Saturday before Hauler will be held as usual this year. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Yunker, with Mrs. Ben liigashl as co-hostess. There will be a plant sale with bulbs, plants or seeds to be donated. Students Officers In Living Group CORVALUS Four Salem stu dents, Janet Bohnstedt, Mary Schwalen, Sally Schwalrn, and Ray Conder, have been elected to officer posts of their cooper ative living groups at Oregon State College. Miss Bohnstedt wis elected corresponding secretary of Jame son house, women's cooperative. Miry Schwalen was elected second vice president and Sally was elected recording secretary of Jameson house. Conder was elected sergeant-at-arms of Hawthorne Manor, men's cooperative. If a4a fMfl t-lf 4l llvaal LuJ Vitrtal noiiYEOzErii Zemo antiseptic promptly relieves itching of surface eczema and skin rathe. It stopi acratching and so aids faster healing. Buy xrra Strength Zemo f70fY1sfl for stubborn cases. jClllvT FIRST TIME AT THIS LOW PRICE! G-E Big Capacity Washer with Pushbutton, Automatic Control nnnn nn i "o) I II r 1 Lj i l t T himm! . Save gallons of hot water. . (SB at tht touch of the CI Witer Smtr pushbutton. Saves detergent, too. You simply select the water level Oesrred dtpefld!T on the ize of the wiss toad. AUTOMATIC RESET PREPARES WASHEI fOR YOUR NEXT NORMAL SIZE LOAD The Central Otctrfc wtshet mets lUelf-then's at. chines at mshirt thi avt k4 la tot kttle nitst. 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