re:- 9 There will be a Scratch League, no handicap, forming this Saturday, Jan. 26th, 12:00 noon, at the Nebraska Union Bowling Lanes. Three man teams will bowl three games at a cost of $2.00 per person. All University students, faculty and staff are welcome. This Saturday will begin the league bowling, so have all team members present. League rules will be established this Saturday. Contact Pat Sccnlon at 472-2181 rf you need more information. Your Room can come to Life with a logo Poster1 loaobcdatoro w .VM.V, JJrh DOUGLAS li 10 am - 10 pm Mon, - Sat. member of A3 K. The Food and Fun Place Now Playing Jasmine Draw Beer - 25 $ Pitcher - $1.40 Entertainment Nightly 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 6 days a week 1023 "O" Street ENDS THURSDAY! ' BLUE SUMMER" RATED X 1st LINCOLN SHOWING STARTS FRIDAY (WunwWllliini'i n.iuii.inioii. m '"" 4iH ''til? unit 'tvniilffiiit tfw ft MB ASSY THEATRE Sandwich fillings, hot dishes add variety to sack lunches THE APARTMENT LOUNGE AMATEUR NIGHT TALENT HUNT Starting Jin. 28 Do You Have Talent? PROVE IT! Horo is Your Chanco to Perform VOCALISTS - MUSICIANS - COMEDIANS MAGICIANS - E.S.P. - STRIPPERS GO - GO DANCER - ETC. (finalists appear on Friday) FOR DETAILS CALL: The Dutchman 432-447 T NOW aclisson Cornhuslcer Hot I APARTMENT LOUNGE For creative people who' like to make sack lunches there's no need to read this. But for those who aren't wild about the idea, but are economically forced into the S3ck lunch routine, here are a few suggestions to make a carry-along meal more enjoyable. When throwing a sack lunch together, two things should be taken into account. The meal should be balanced and filling. It shouldn't spoil if unrefrigerated for four or five hours. A typical sack lunch should include one or two sandwiches, a crisp vegetable or fruit, cake or cookies, and, if you own a thermos, something to drink or a soup. Sandwiches can be made with a variety of meats and spreads, and if properly wrapped will resist spoilage for a long time. If you like sliced vegetables on your sandwiches, wrap them separately. Sandwich fillings are quick and easy to make and can be a change of pace from the peanut butter-cheese-luncheon meat routine. Tho following two each make enough for four well-filled sandwiches. HAM SALAD FILLING 1 c. ground minced ham or fully cooked ham 13 c. finely honed chopped celery 2 Tbsp. drained pickle relish 12 tsp. prepared horseradish (optional) 14 c. mayonnaise or salad dressing EGG SALAD FILLING 4 hard cooked eggs 13 c. chopped pimiento stuffed green olives 2 tbsp. finely chopped green onions 2 tsp. prepared mustard 14 c. mayonnaise or salad dressing For both, combine all ingredients. Spread between buttered slices of bread. A hot addition to sack lunches is made possible through the use of microwave ovens. These can be used to heat up leftovers, casseroles, stews, soups and meat and vegetable dishes carried in any type of plastic container. When heating with the microwave, never use metal or tin foil or a sealed package or container. Remove the food from its wrappings and uncover the dish or bowl. A good hot meal supplement to a cold lunch is Chile Con Came. If prepared the night before, chile can easily be heated in the microwave oven. koren richardson & ron sindelor loolh picks CHILE CON CARNE 1 lb. ground beef 1 c. chopped onion 34 c. choppedgreen pepper 1 lb. can (2 c.) tomatoes broken-up 1 lb. (2 c. ) dark red kidney beans, drained 1 8-oz. can tomato sauce 1 tsp. salt 1-2 tsp. chili powder In a heavy skillet, cook meat, onion and green pepper till meat is lightly browned and vegetables are tender. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer for one hour. Refrigerate in a covered container. Makes four generous servings. Most sack lunches can be made in about 15 minutes the night before they are used. Refrigerate sandwiches, fruits and vegetables. Always try to keep your sack lunch away from direct heat or sunlight. f R 1 ICQiendQrj ooilu nebraskan Editor-in-Chief: Mary Voboril. Copy Desk Chief: Randy Beam. News Editor: Jane Owens. Associate News Editor: Vince Boucher. Layout and Sports Editor: Dennis Onnen. Entertainment Editor: Diane Wanek. Night News Editor: Cheryl Westcott. Chief Photographer: Gail Folda. News Assistant: Lori Clcpper. Reporters: Wes Albers, Bill Boyd, Lori Demo, Jim Fullerton, Ellyn Hess, Mark Hoffman, Jane Hoge, Tom Jfrisen, Michael (O.J.) Nelson, Susanne Schafer, Mary Shackelton, Lynn Sihasek, Greg Wees. Entertainment Writers: Greg Lukow, Bruco Nelson, Meg Greene, Val McPhersson. Sports staff: Bob Hill, Steve Taylor, Larry Stunkel. 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Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, excepting material covered by another copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Nebraska. Address: The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34. 14th nnH n r i . . ' i ois., Lincoln, raeor. bMbUU. 1 elophone 402 472-2588. Thursday 11:30 a.rnr-PI Tau Sigma Luncheon Nubraska Union Noon-Chancellor'i Office luncheon Union 12:30 p.m. - Placement luncheon Union 12:30 p.m.-Teachers College Study Cominlttee-Unlon 2:30 p.m. -Latter Day Saint Student Assoc. Union 4:30 p.m.--Buildors Red Coat Union 5:30 p.m. -Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia Union f:30 p.m.- Ag Information Dopt "On trenchers" Union 7 p.m. -Council on Student Life Union 7 p.m.-ASUN Legal Aid Seminar-Union 7 p.m. Volunteer Sorvkos Union 7 p.m. -Walk for Development Union 7:30 p.m. - math counselors Union 4324311 page 2 daily nebraskan thursday, january 24, 1974