mams. gw&amsfm!-1- REAAINDhK Applications tor Homecoming Queen are due Friday, bept.zu; aimew Nebr. Union Interviews held: Sept. 23 & 24 6:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. i SPONSORED BY TASSELS & CORNCOBS The Nebraska Union Bowling Lane announces . i-f :N IM)Wt1NC iiOIJI Every weekend FRIDAY 3:30 12:00 p.m. SATURDAY- 9.00 a.m. 12:00p.m SUNDAY . 1:00 10:30 p.m. s ... - 1 J SATURDAY before 6:00 lines for $1.00 -3 lines for $1.00 ALL' DAY University of Nebraska Bowling Team Tryouts Tryouts for the University of Nebraska Men's and Wonipp's bowling teams will be held this weekend, Sept. 20. 21 & 22, at the Nebraska Union Bowling Alley. Women's Tryouts: FRIDAY Sept. 20at4:00p.m. . Finals: Saturday 9:00 a.m. (8 game total) Men's Tryouts: Saturday i2:00noon (9 games) inaiS :,, SUNDAY 1:00 p.m. (9 game final) Any undergraduate or grad student may try out for the teams. Sign up at the Bowling desk for a starting ume. $5.00 entry fee 472-2458 (FT SAVE COUPON SAVE Back to School Special eg. $ 1 2 9 95 1 $ 1 - vith this coupon 90 off IS 0 l 1 Cl fCs l l i AH bikes completely assembled and i adjusted We also have a complete line off Schwinn bikes at our regular low prices!!! M.J, i ii.com sen winn yelery 3 S " noneer ' . .. I.I C I i .4 Hints for successful cookie making Cookies, a simple but ever-popular snack, are the main feature in Toothpicks this week. Along with some hints for successful cookie making, three basic recipes and their variations will be included. Ingredients should be at room temperature before beginning. Baking sheets should be shiny and should have very low sides for the best heat circulation in the oven. When baking more than one sheet at a time, reverse the position of the pans wnen cookies are half done to insure more uniform browning. , Cool the baking sheets before re-using them, or the shortening will melt and cause the cookies to spread and run into each other. Do not grease a cookie sheet unless the recipe calls for it. Cookies will store better if they are cooled on a wire rack, (one from your refrigerator will do) before placing them in a tightly covered container. If you are adventurous and have baked both hard and soft cookies, be sure to put them in separate containers. Keep soft cookies soft by adding a slice of bread to the container before storage. Hard cookies that have become soft can be revitalized by placing them in a 300 oven for about 5 minutes. 3ASIC BUTTER COOKIES 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 1. baking powder V 1. salt . cup butter 1 cup sugar. 1egg . 1 " V cup milk 1 ' 1 1. vanilla extract Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Cream butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar and continue crearmng until light and fluffy. Add egg, milk, and vanilla extract, and beat well. Blend in sifted dry ingredients gradually. Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes until golden brown. YEILD; About 48 cookies. VARIATIONS: Coconut Cookies: Stir in IV2 cups packaged flaked coconut after blending in sifted dry ingredients. COCONUT COOKIES: Stir in IV2 cups packaged flaked coconut after blending in sifted dry ingredients. ORANGE PECAN COOKIES: Blend in V2 cup chopped pecans and 2 tablespoons grated orange rind with sifted dry ingredients. LEMON NUT COOKIES: Blend in Vz cup chopped nuts and 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind with sifted dry ingredients. . CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 2 cups sifted all purpose flour? 1 1. soda Vz t. salt V cup butter or margarine 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 egg 1 V2 t. vanilla extract 1 Vz cups (6-oz. package) semi-sweet'chocolate pieces Vi cup chopped nuts Sift flour with soda and salt. Cream butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugars and continue creaming until light and fluffy. Beat well. Belnd in sifted dry ingredients gradually. Stir in chocolate pieces and nuts. Drop by rounded teaspoontuls onto grpased cookie sheets. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes until golden brown. YEILD: About 42 cookies. Cookies with ice cream make the perfect simple dessert. The butter cookie recipe is by far the most elegant, and the lemon-nut or orange-pecan types can be served for a variety of occasions. Toothpicks would like to appeal now to its readers for help. We need a good recipe for spaghetti sauce. We are also interested in the creative uses of small appliances such as pop corn poppers, coffee pots and Irons for snacks and Sunday night suppers. Please send me your recipes. We intend to devote an entire column to do-in-the-dorm foods, so keep those cards and letters comin'. Sen your suggestions to: Tooth picks, co Karen Richardson, Daily Nebraskan Office, Rm. 34, Nebraska Union. Students to debate tree harvest Students will debate the genera! manager of the American Box Company (ABC) in an effort to save cottonwood trees along the Platte and Missouri Rivers, the Environmental Task Force (ETF) chairman said Tuesday. The Nebraska Environmental Coali tion and ETF will co-sponsor a debate Saturday at 10 a.m. In the Nebraska Union with Robert Crosby, general manager of ABC. Crosby will answer questions about ABC harvest of the trees along the Plaite and Missouri Rivers, ETF Chairman Rob-Aiken said. Aiken, a botany major, heads ETF, a subcommittee of the ASUN Senate Student Services Committee. The nine member committee works for public awareness in ecological matters through debate. Aiken said. Other projects ETF may work on include a pamphlet directed to students daily nebraskan about Lincoln environmental groups, recycling of cans from campus food services and blocking of an environmen tal group bill being considered for introduction in the State Legislature, Aiken said. The bill would require environmental groups to post bond or security to cover costs of government legal expenses. Aiken said if the bill passes, environ mental groups would have to pay court fees in taking to court government projects that the group considered harmful to the environment. According to the proposed bill, the groups also would pay production costs companies would incur when production is delayed by court action, he said. The Environmental Task Force meets i uesaays at c.m cm senate office in Rm. Union. in th ASUN 335 Nebraska L. page 10 thursday, September 19, 1974