II Gresham (Ore.) Outlook Thursday, July 23, 1964 (Sec. 2) “SVGAR and SPICE!” Dialing Damascus Leona Schultz of Gresham was chosen by popular vote as go- kart queen for the current year during the weekend festivities July 11 and 12 at Sandy. She will serve as queen of the four active kart clubs In the area. Damascus Rev 'N Ride, Oregon City Sprok- et Benders, Hillsboro Northwest Go-Kart Assn, and the Salem Kart club. Miss Schultz is an avid racer and took part in the weekend ac tivities, she was crowned by re tiring queen, Mrs. Randy (Jones) Lader. Sandy race trophy winners were Norma Moore, John Hedderly, Don Crosky and Loyal LeFore, Da mascus Rev ’N Riders; Dale Hen- ker, Vancouver Bee Liners; Ken Wright, George Burgen and Bill Burke, Oregon City Sprocket Ben ders; Gale Simpson and Bob Van Beek Portland Hi Torquers; Boy Maynard and Marie Ford, indepen dent. Kart racing enthusiasts can rent a kart or bring his own kart to the Damascus Rev ’N Ride 1/4 mile track. There will be a novice race at Damascus July 26 for riders not yet having won a trophy. The Damascus Grange Home Economics club will hold its an nual picnic Tuesday Aug. 4 at Eagle Fern park. Members will meet at the Grange hall at 11 a.m. Mrs. Dwayne Gillespie and chil dren David, Diane and Debbie have returned to their home at Sand point, Ida., after spending three weeks here assisting (grandma and grandpa) Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Gillespie with the strawber ry harvest. Richard Gillespie drove them home and will bring David back to spend the summer. Mrs. Jewel Crlger and Mrs. Dorothy West, Portland, Mrs. Lil lian Best, Beaverton and Miss Gertrude Smith were luncheon guests last Tuesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson. The four lady guests are sisters of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson I and daughter Judy finished re- shingllng their big barn last Tues day and figured they needed a va cation. Wednesday they headed for Diamond lake where they spent I two days camping and fishing. I Rev. and Mrs. Robert Werback | spent the past week visiting in the I home of Mr. and Mrs. J. victor Gordon and family. I Rev. Werback is minister of I Canoga Park, Calif., Methodist I church and while here attended a I conference in Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bouck are I parents of their first baby, a girl born July 12. I The young Boucks are living In a I trailer house at the farm home I of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Boucks. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bickford attended a family reunion picnic at Jantzen Beach park July 12. Out of state relatives came from I Utah. California, North Dakota, | Washington and Montana to attend the affair. I Those that stayed over gather- I ed in the home of Mrs. Bickford’s niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Darrell Aubin in Milwaukie. I Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Frank and I children, John and Jillane of Salt I Lake City, were house guests last I week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I C. Bickford. Mrs. Frank is Mrs. I Bickford's daughter. I During the July 14 business I meeting of Damascus Grange the I charter was draped for O. M. Riches, recently deceased. I Clarence Kanne reported he has I blanks for anyone wishing to send I entries to the State Fair. I A skit was presented by Mr. and Mrs. C. Kanne and Earl Ger gen. Readers were by Karen Jo- sefson, Candy Rahn, Mrs. O. E. Peterson and Mrs. Henry Snyder. The next meeting will be held Aug. 8 at 8:30 p.m. Oswald Mantel spent four days last week in Bess Kaiser hospi tal where he underwent surgery. He is improving rapidly but will be home from work for a month. Mr. and Mrs. George Doney almost lost a grandson last Mon day when little Johnny was stung by a bee. His entire body, face and hands swelled and breathing became difficult. He was rushed to Good Samaritan hospital for treatment. Cindy Winkler, Nora Cunning ton, Jeanette Kimbrel, Kathleen and Marylynn Sahli, cadettes of Girl Scout Troop 561, spent last Friday and Saturday at an over night campout at Cedar Brook Girl Scout camp. Mrs. C. H. Elliott is in the Mil waukie convalescant home. Mrs. George Doney hardly knows her own daughter these days. Mary Ann had her long braids cut off. During the July 14 meeting of Damascus school board the price of school lunches was discussed and a slight raise in price con sidered childrens meals will cost 25 cents each meal and adults meals will cost 35 cents each. J. Victor Gordon declined to fill the office of school board chair man for the coming year. Maas Fugimoto was nominated as the new chairman subject to his ac ceptance. He was not present at the meeting. Permanents FOR THE "SMALL FRY" . . . Try the "Hop-Scotch Flair" or the "Custard Curl." Wash and wear, definitely no care. Fine for fine hair—gives firmness and strength to the hair. Maintains soft and neat appearance. P.S. "Soft Puff" or "Campus Beta" for the teen-ager Gresham’s House of Beauty 17 NW First " walk MO 5-0525 shake the pig J&dig out the sock empty the sugar bowl your loose change -- earns a bonus at • % ta GRESHAM STATE BANK $100 X FOR Q7< EVERY Wf YOU TURN IN The Ikerry season is here... and so is a coin short age. The berry farmers can’t get enough change, so we ll pay you a bonus to help them get it. The change you turn in will help bridge the coin shortage during the peak berry season. So turn the family loose on a coin hunt around your house-pennies, nickels, quarters, dimes, half- dollars—every 97^ is worth a dollar. This offer good July 16 through July 31 GRESHAM STATE BANK 234 No. Main —MO 5-4101 Other reports were made by Master F. E. Gergen legislature, Mrs, Walter Schubert, home eco nomics, Mrs. E. 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