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10 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., January 21. 1971 (Sec. 1) OBITUARIES E u g en e K in s m a n D a v id K lin g e r David Andrew Klingler, 10512 NE Tillamook, Portland, died Jan 16, at the age of 64 years. He was born in Glenwood, S.D. and attended school in Minot and Trail City where he grew to manhood. In 1965 he moved to the Salem, Oregon area and then on to Portland-Gresham area. Klingler worked as a heavy equipment operator for the Oregon State Highway, Gibbins and Reed Construction and Rogers Construction Co., after coming to Oregon. He enlisted in the U.S. Sea Bees in May of 1943 and was Discharged in October of 1945. He is a member of the BPOE No 944 of Ashland, Vale Lodge No. 142 AF and AM of Vale, and Scottish Rite of Eugene. “ DOWN WE GO BOY”, says a local youth to his dog during the recent snowstorm which allowed kids an extra day off to play in the snow as schools were closed Thurs day in the area. Here a youngster takes his dog for a quick trip down the hill. P<^st Hh P ty to) (Host W hat’s cooking? slig h tly , then add whipped By SARA SEWELL cream, cool whip or Dream PICNIC HAM Place whole ham fat side up Whip —From the files of Mrs. on rack in shallow pan. Bake in Howard W Berger, Sandy. slow oven 325 d egrees 25 minutes per lb. Half an hour before ham is done remove from oven and pour fat drip pings from pan. Score ham. Spoon marmalade, preserves, or one of the glazes below over ham Continue baking 30 minutes or until well glazed CRAB APPLE GLAZE Combine 1 cup brown sugar and Vi cup syrup from canned spiced crab apples. Heat and stir. Spoon half of glaze over ham Bake 15 minutes; spoon on remaining glaze and place crab apples on rack with ham Bake 15 minutes more TANGY MUSTARD GLAZE Mix 1 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 2 or 3 Tablespoons drippings Glaze clove-studded ham HONEY GLAZE Mix cup honey, 1 cup brown sugar, and '6 cup orange juice Glaze — From the files of Sara S. Berger, Sandy. BACON SOUFFLE 1 lb pkg. bacon 2 cups soft bread crumbs 4 eggs 2 cups milk '/2 teaspoon dry mustard Dash pepper Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook bacon until crisp. Drain and crum ble. P lace bread crumbs in bottom of buttered 10 x 6 x 2” 1 Vi quart casserole Top with bacon. Beat eggs, milk and seasonings in a lx>wl Pour slowly over bacon in casserole. Set casserole in larger pan Pour hot water into pan to depth of 1 inch Bake 50 to 60 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean Makes 4 to 6 servings This is a delightful dish for a cold winter’s night supper.—From the files of Ruth L. Hicks. Gadsden, Alabama. 7-UP SALAD 1 (3 ozi pkg. jello 1 medium can fruit cocktail 1 small 7-Up 1 cup whipped cream or cool whip or Dream Whip Vi pkg small marshmallows Drain fruit cock tail, add enough water to make one cup. Heat to boiling and dissolve jello, add 7-Up, marshmallows, and fruit cocktail Let congeal Surviving are three children, Boyd K. of Bellfourche, S. D., Mrs. Freda H askovec of Austin, T ex., Mrs. R.P (Marlyn) Schillinger of Em poria, K an, three cousins: Mrs Ruth Mills of Gresham, David C. Klingler of Sandy, Charles Klingler of Salem Services were Wednesday, Jan 20, in the Chapel of the Carroll Funeral Home, Inc. Gresham, with interment in the Cliffside Cemetery, Sandy. Eugene Edward Kinsman, Rt. 1 Box 375 Troutdale, died Jan. 11, in a neighbor’s home at the age of 47. Kinsman was born in Beaver City, Neb. here he grew to manhood In 1943, he joined the Army and was later awarded the Purple Heart . When he was discharged in 1945 he moved to Oregon to make his home and work as a carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Christa Mae Kinsm an, Troutdale, children: Kendell Jourdan, Portland; Lita Page, Estacada; Daymon Jourdan, Troutdale; Shannon Kinsman. Troutdale; Carolyn McLaity, Japan; Edward Kinsm an, N ebraska; siste r s, F rancis McClan, Portland; Mary Lou C lem ans, Portland; Nadine Kieth, Portland; Shirley Ward, California; Ruth Reed, South Dakota; brother; Donald Kinsm an, Vancouver; aunt, Anna Kinsm an, Idaho. A brother, Charles Kinsman and a sister, Dorothy D avis preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan 16, in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home. P riv a te Interm ent se rv ic es were at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. ooo B a ltim o r e P o ly t e c h n ic , founded in 1888, was the first public school in the U.S. to offer manual training. LOCKER W axed Paper Zee 19* 1 0 0 ' Roll G o rd o n W irth Funeral services for Warrant Officer Gordon Lee Wirth Jr., 21, will be held at the Bateman Funeral Chapel on Thursday, Jan 21, at 1:30 p.m. WO Wirth was fatally wounded in action in Viet Nam on Jan. 9. In terment will be in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. Gordon Lee Wirth Jr. was bom in Portland. He was a graduate of Centennial High School. Just prior to his enlistment in the service he was a student at Mount Hood Community College. On Jan. 14, 1969 he was married to Julie Hill in Cald well, Idaho, and they made their home in Boring. WO Wirth is survived by his wife, Julie of Boring, one daughter L eslie Wirth of Boring, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Wirth Sr. of Boring and one sister Carol Wirth also of Boring. WO Wirth will be interred in Willamette National Cemetery in Portland with full military honors. Panty Hose c ____ 9 9 ea. AT H A R D TO BEAT One Size Fits All Reg. $1.29 2 5 -lb . L o c k e r B e e f Pac. Cut - Wrapped - Frozen BEEF PORK Whipped Topping Cool-Whip _____4 9 ea. c Pineapple Half or Whole Half or Whole |b. 45* Non-Dairy Frozen Large Size WE RAISE OUR OWN BEEF! Pork Chops Center Cut Mandalay Sliced or Chunks 16-oz. Tins 4 /8 9 ' Pork& Beans Haley's 2% Tins Young Tender 4 /’ l Effective Dates Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Jan. 21,22,23,24. Beef Liver 3 * 1 19 * * * GOTHAM HOLDING FIRST Census statisticians say New York will still be the nation’s largest metro area in 1975 although Los Angeles will have | closed the gap to a 12 to 10 million ratio. In 1965, the ratio was 11.3 to 7.9 million. Haley s C H IL h ° -7 9 * AA Medium eggs 2 B 9 C faM i dOWCT Floor Sam ple CLEARANCE SALE! “ □ 6611 S.E. POWELL RCA Color Portable TV $49 Beautiful Fabrics Society plans S unday m e e t Judge Ralph Holman of the State Supreme Court, a collector of Wedgwood ware, has been invited to talk about his hobby at a special afternoon m eetin g of the C lackam as County H istorical Society. Wedgwood ware is a beautiful high grade chinaw are first m ade by England's most fam ous potter, Josiah Wedgwood, in the 1700s There are a number of important classes of Wedgwood ware besides the white cameo reliefs on blue background so widely admired The meeting will be at Merti Stevens' Guest House, 607 Washington Street, Oregon City, January 31 at 2 o'clock This sp ecial afternoon -meeting on the fifth Sunday of the month is arranged primarily for those unable to attend evening meetings of the Society Everyone is cordially invited 000 West Germany is the world’s la rg est exporter of automobiles France is second ■ 2-Door Auto Defrost $249 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ” R efer $1 4 9 Both Pieces! FLOOR SAMPLES MUST GO1 *317 OCCASIONAL TABLES $120 3 Piece Group STEREO CONSOLES! COMPONENTS! PORTAOLES! SAVE UP TO >100 / / y / / / '/ / / / / / ? / Automatic Range$1 7 8 Simmons Beauty Rest SOFA & LOVE SEAT S Y L V A N IA COLOR TV B ank A mericard HIGH SPEED HURRY! SAVE NOW ! 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