The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1972, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    . . .
90 GATEWAY
L.!g .'-i -
Seldom used method prepares
quick, easy home-ironed meals
SKUNK KREEK
INN
Boulder's only 3.2 Nlte Club
with livo entertainment
and dancing. Located in rear
of Base Mar Shopping Center
Boulder, Colorado
Appearing this week:
Direct from California
FLESH
Anyone 18 or over admitted
Hungry for a grilled cheese sandwich or a
cheesedog? Iron one.
Ironing is an easy, available and seldom used
method for heating food. All you need is an
ironing board or pad, a hot iron and aluminum
foil.
shelly kolkowski
crumbs
For a grilled cheese sandwich, place the
desired amount of cheese between two bread
slices. Lightly butter the outside of the
sandwich. To avoid soggy bread and insure
toasting, be stingy with the butter. Wrap the
sandwich in aluminum foil.
Set the iron at its highest temperature and
place sandwich next to it or under it. Try not
to let the iron's weight rest on the sandwich
and crush the bread. Iron each side of the
sandwich for seven to 10 minutes.
Hotdogs also take well to the iron. Slice a
hotdog in half, place on a buttered slice of
bread and cover with cheese. Wrap the
sandwich in buttered aluminum foil and iron
for 15 minutes.
You also can iron garlic bread. Butter a slice
of bread or a hamburger bun, sprinkle with
garlic salt and Parmesan cheese. Wrap in foil
and iron.
Baked beans wrapped in foil also can be
heated with an iron. Combine with a cheese
sandwich or hotdog, add a glass of milk and a
candy bar and your meal is complete.
Some of the rules to remember while ironing
food. Never let the iron come into direct
contact with the food; the food will burn and
the iron will be a mess to clean. And never go
off without first turning the iron off.
Overheated irons can start fires.
One last word about the hibachis mentioned
in last week's column. The use of charcoal in a
closed room creates carbon monoxide, a '
poisonous gas. So, if you are going to cook with
a hibachi, make sure you use it in ah open and
well-ventilated area.
(
K
v
1
We Need
Jan
public!)
Lincoln Transportation System Board
Mental Health Planning Committee
Past President, Lincoln league of Women Voters
Lancaster County Coals and Policies Committee
fv stcster County Comnrntlane' . i
a
I'M ICE CREAM EMPORIUM
Enjoy these
' old-time
Treats
17th & Van Dorn Open until 10 p.m. Closed Monday
LANCASTER COUNTY JUDGE
a race where your vote can really make a difference
Ten men are running for County Judge - two wifl be elected. Here's why JEFF
CHEUVRONT is one of the two best choices:
one of Lincoln's outstanding young lawyers whose own
colleagues elected him Chairman of the Taxation Section
and member of the Executive Committee, Young Lawyer's
Section, Nebraska State Bar Association,
an attorney whose years of experience practicing in the
County Court have provided him with a maturity beyond,
his age.
a graduate of the University of Nebraska College of Law,
whose exceptional academic record included Order of the
Coif and Board of Editors, Nebraska Law Review,
a lecturer on probate, taxation and estate Dlannina:
part-time instructor, University of Nebraska College of Law.
a candidate whose concept of justice and concern for his
fellow man have earned him the respect of both his
professional and civic associates.
Make a difference on November 7th- put your vote where his name is!
jr h J
tr r
i i
i L A'
. ,, '" , m ..,i
n if oM
by Cheuvronl lor County Judgt Committee. Dick Young, 2632 Rathbone Road -Chairman; Fred Kauflman, 2845 Manse-Treasurer.
Notary publics
provided today
ASUN Senate is providing
notary publics to notarize
absentee ballots in the north
conference room of the Union
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today.
.- i y
I vTiR
I in
DANCING NIGHTLY! i
fl PITCHERS -12 to 6p.m.'
NOW PLAYING:
D.J. LotiM Deen Cenekei
r sound;
-YOUR
(only 300 ft, from Campus)
BURGER CHEF
SPECIAL
Super Chef, F.F. and
small drink with
student I.D 79c
Offer Good Till Nov. 8, 1972
INTERESTED
IN AN
INTERNATIONAL
CAREER?
(jit)
MR. ALLEN WELCH
will be on the campus
Wednesday
November 8, 1972
to discus qualifications for
advanced study at
THUNDERIIRD
ORADUATI SCHOOL
and job opportunities
in the field of
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Interviews may be scheduled at
Placement Office
THUNDERIIRD
ORADUATI SCHOOL
OF
INTERNATIONAL MANAOIMENT
Glendale, Arizona SS301
Affiliated with
Th Anwicin Mantgtmint Aitoclitlon
page 10
daily nebraskan
friday, november 3, 1972