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N o v 21. 1985 ($•<
1) SAN D Y ( O r . ) POST— 7
Couple to
celebrate 50th
Bud L rump has the attention of everyone at a business meeting
of the World Wide Wicket Company. Sandy High School will pre-
sent “ How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" Fri-
day and Saturday at H p.in ln the commons. Pictured, from left
to right: Tim Calllster, Buss Kenton, .Mike Keck, E ric Payne,
Steve Christman, Darren O’Connor. Sean McNerney,
Whitlock, Andy Dietderich and Brian Juenemann.
Reception set Saturday to honor
couple on 50th anniversary
The children of Clarence and Uiis
Bennett w ill host a reception to
celebrate their parents’ 50th wedding
anniversary on Saturday, Nov 23
from 2 to 5 p m at the Sandy Baptist
Church, 33495 S.E. Jarl Rd , Boring
The Bennetts were married at the
home of Rev. Alonzo Calder on Com
pton Road in the Boring area on Nov.
23, 1935 They have lived in the Sandy
area for 33 years and in the Boring
area, where they presently reside,
for 19 years
They are the parents of two sons,
Glenn of Sandy and B ill of Boring
They have four grandchildren
The last school Clarence attended
was the one-room Marmot Grade
School He then worked at the Sandy
Lumber Company on what is now
Sleepy Hollow Road During the
depression era, he worked for the
Sandy Creamery, driving a truck and
picking up cream from farmers
When they were married, he was
working at the Sandy Market, which
was owned by Al and Ruben Hoff
man. He drove a delivery route to
Government Camp and a CCC camp
at Simnasho on the Warm Springs In
dian Reservation
He has worked for the state
Highway Department in Sandy, and
during World War II he worked at the
shipyards He then worked for the In-
inan Polson Sawmill in Portland.
Following that he has had his own
business, a sawmill in the Sivlerton
area where he cut maple and alder
In 1948 he and Henry Whitlock form
ed a partnership, B & W lagging Co.,
which was a logging and sawm ill
operation They disbanded the com
pany in I960
He worked at Koch Lumber Co. for
some time, and drove a bus route for
Sandy High School until he retired in
1975
Since then he had had his own
business making grade stakes for
surveyors in the area
Ians attended Orient Grade School
and Gresham High School. She has
done bookkeeping most of her life.
She worked at Clackamas County
Bank full time for 28 years and part
time for 10 years before that
She also kept books for her hus
band’s businesses, and now for the
farm in Boring. Since retiring in 1980
she has kept busy at home.
They have been active in the Sandy
Baptist Church since its beginning in
1946 Lois was pianist and organist
for 38 years, and also served as
treasurer for many years
There w ill be a money tree at the
open house
H ill
Paul and Dorothy Beck of Sandy
w ill celebrate their 50th wedding an
niversary on Saturday. Nov. 23. A
reception in their honor w ill be held
at the Sheraton Inn-Portland A irport
The reception w ill be hosted by
their children: Gary of Corvallis,
Sharon Morgan of Portland, Janice
Craig of Sandy, Beth West of
Milwaukie, and Paula Beck and Dan
ny Beck of Portland
The Becks were married in Van
couver, Wash., and have spent their
lives in the Portland area M r Beck,
a native Oregonian, retired from T ri-
Met in 1977 after 35 years of service
with the transit company Mrs Beck,
a homemaker, has not yet retired
Attending the reception w ill be
friends and fam ily including all six
children, 14 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
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Lois and Clarence Bennett 50 years ago. . .
PGE e le c tr ic ity w o r k s a ro u n d
th e c lo c k . W hen y o u c o n s id e r
all i t d o es f o r y o u , i t ’ s
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a m ig h ty good b u y .
C
Aglow luncheon set
Hoodland Aglow w ill meet Tries
day, Nov 26 for its monthly luncheon
m e e tin g a, th e L iv in g Way
Fellowship Church in Sandy from
11:30 a m to 2 30 p in
Guest speaker w ill be Sister
Kosanne MacDougal, teacher of
theology at the U n iv e rs ity of
Portland A salad potluck w ill la-
served, with rolls and beverage's pro
W ISH E R
vided by the board
Baby-sitting is available at the
church Mothers are asked to provide
a sack lunch for their children
Theme of the meeting w ill be.
“ Unity in the S pirit.” All women are
welcome.
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