George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

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IN DEDICATION ... to the spirit of foresight that looking ahead and planning for the future . . . founded our school. . . whose faith has in future generations become sight . . . whose tears, and dreams, and bur- dens, have ripened into the benefits that we enjoy. . . ... to the spirit of hard work that built our school . . . whose faith was coupled with straining muscles and minds . . . with an unrelenting gift of perseverance. . . ... to the spirit of consecration that has hallowed our school. . . the confidence that George Fox College is an institution where mold- ing lives is a sacred trust . . , • • • to the spirit of love that gives unselfishly . . . in past years and in years to come. . . . . . to the spirit of prayer that influences lives . . . that changes things and permeates the atmosphere with His spirit. . . ... to the spirit born within each student to carry this torch for George Fox College . . . high and glowing. A Charge to Keep We Have, A God to Glorify ; . . . , . to the spirit of George Fox College . . . we dedicate our 1950 L ' AMI! OUR COLLEGE t THE NAME OF OUR COLLEGE WAS CHANGED BECAUSE — A. Confusion had existed for years due to the fact that many educational institutions on the Pacific coast were using the word Pacific. B. General demand that there be a change . The name of the school was changed because of a general demand that there be a change. This general insistence was fostered by the student body of the college, the members of the faculty, the Board of Trustees, and the general public interested in the school. n. THE NAME OF PACIFIC COLLEGE WAS CHANGED TO GEORGE FOX COLLEGE BECAUSE — A. The aim of the school is in keeping with the evangelical emphasis of George Fox, founder of the Friends Church in 1647 in England. B. We believe that God, through His providential leading, directed the college corporation in the choice of that name at its business meeting. C. We need a name that has distinction. No other college in the world bears this name. in. WE NEED GEORGE FOX COLLEGE BECAUSE IT IS INDISPENSABLE TO THE TASK WHICH LIES BEFORE US AS A CHURCH— A. We need George Fox College to train our young men and women who enter the ministry, or other positions of trained leadership. B. We need George Fox College to train our young men and women who enter other walks of life, to feel the same sense of loyalty to the church expected of ministers and missionaries. C. We need George Fox College to present the right interpretations of scholarship which depends upon the Christian viewpoint of life, and to emphasize that the Holy Spirit is needed to enable the student to recognize and relate properly the physical, social and spiritual laws of God ' s universe. CHANGES NAME George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, lived a prayerful life that was truly hid with Christ in God. Having unbounded faith in God and hu- man nature, he purposed to ex- tend Christ ' s Kingdom upon earth. Led by the Holy Spirit, he lived in the mid- seventeenth century a prophet ' s life and left to us an example of fear- less, devoted service that few have ever attempted to follow. Those that are in strife are out of Christ ' s doctrine; for He is the covenant of peace. —George Fox. CAMPUS CONTROL CONSTITUENCY CONSECRATION COMPETITION CONFUSION COMMENCEMENT MUSIC HALL PAUL E. PARKER Professor of Education and Psychology; Dean of the College. Ph.D., University of Arizona. it Member of Phi Delta Kappa (men ' s Honorary Educational Association). Listed in American Men of Science (Zoology, Doctor ' s Minor). American Scientific Affiliation. Listed in the American Naturalists. 7 - Friends minister, having spent ten years in pastoral work. Teacher, principal, college prof essor for eleven and a half years. The privileges of our spiritual heritage in a land of freedom, and at a school whose very name symbolizes the highest of spiritual attainment, is a challenge which will enable our young people to realize more from life than they have dreamed possible. BETH HOCKETT. A.B. A MOS STANBROUGH, M.A. EULALIA PARKER, A.B. Typing and Shorthand Physics Art Instructor ROBERT JORDAN, M.A. LEONA LYDA, A.B. Sociology and Economics Women ' s Athletics SENIORS DOUGLAS OLSON GFC Newberg, Oregon NADINE FODGE Route 2 Caldwell, Idaho RAYMOND E. WARNER GFC Newberg, Oregon BERTRAM FRAZIER GFC Newberg, Oregon HAROLD ANKENY GFC Newberg, Oregon DORIS ARLINE WATSON GFC Newberg, Oregon HARRY BURK GFC Newberg, Oregon KEITH HINSHAW 800 East Street Newberg, Oregon CLAIR SMITH GFC Newberg, Ore. LOIS SMITH GFC Newberg, Ore. JOSEPH STANLEY Haviland Kansas MARY JACKSON JACK MARTIN Linslaw 444 N. 6th Street Oregon Tulare, Calif. KENNETH MILLER BETTY MILLS GERTRUDE ANKENY HARLOW ANKENY CLYDE FABER 265 N. Gilchrist Springbrook GFC GFC Metlakatla Salem, Oregon Oregon Newberg, Oregon Newberg, Oregon MAURICE MAGEE Route 1, Box 324 Silverton, Oregon FRANCIS HALDY Route 2 Newberg, Oregon DAVID FENDALL GFC Newberg, Oregon GERALD MAGEE Route 1, Box 324 Silverton, Oregon DERROL HOCKETT GFC Newberg, Oregon ENID BRIGGS ROBERT ARMSTRONG GLEN MOOR 12909 S.E. Briggs Ave. GFC Route 1 Milwaukie, Oregon Newberg, Oregon Newberg, Oregon Class Officers CLAIR SMITH, President FRANCIS HALDY, Vice-President GERALD MAGEE, Treasurer NADINE FODGE , Secretary NORMA DILLON HAROLD MAGEE MARGARET DICKSON HAL MAY Haviland Rt. I, Box 324 1995 S. Jackson St. GFC Kansas Silverton, Oregon Albany, Oregon Newberg, Oregon WAYNE PIERSALL GLADYS ENGLE DICK BEEBE PEGGY WHITTLESAY GFC Melba Homedale California Newberg, Oregon Idaho Idaho EDITH WILSON GENE HOCKETT LOUISE FIVECOAT LLOYD LYDA MARTHA LEMMONS 911 12th Ave. Route 2 Route 2 GFC Haviland Nampa, Idaho Caldwell, Idaho Caldwell, Idaho Newberg, Oregon CYRUS LITTLE FIELD LOUISE PRICE WAYNE NAYLOR ROY LAWRENCE Haviland 1215 Division New Plymouth GFC Camas, Wash. Idaho Newberg, Oregon LEONA GURN EARL BARNUM MARGARET SHATTUCK CHESTER KIMBALL Route 2 P.O. Box 173 1436 E. Powell 130 N.W. 18th Ave. Auburn, Calif. Sherwood, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Camas, Washington WILLIAM MARDOCK PETE FERTELLO ELVIN MARDOCK MARYNETTE SMITH 310 S. Meridian Newberg, Oregon (Not Shown) Camas Washington (Not Shown) Florence Oregon 1902 N. Church Salem, Oregon Class Officers )ICK BEEBE, President sTORMA DILLON, Secretary 5ENE HOCKETT, Treasurer MARTHA LEMMONS, Social Chairman SOPHOMORES JUAN AYLLON PEGGY SWEDBACK WALDO HAWORTH LESTA HOCKETT HOWARD HARMON ELDENA KELLY Seto Tejerina 1724 13th St. Route 1 GFC 54th N. Shirley 732d Leonard Drive 332 La Paz Bremerton, Wash. Eagle, Idaho Newberg, Oregon Tacoma, Wash. Citrus Heights, CaHif. PEGGY CADD CLIFTON RALPHS EDITH HOVE JOHN WILLIAMS PRISCILLA DOBLE SHIRLEY BAIN GFC Eagle Rt. 2 Box 180 GFC 4907 N.E. Grand 4824 S.E. 92nd Newberg, Oregon Idaho Aurora, Oregon Newberg, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon J. D. BAKER GAY FOLEY WILLIAM WILSON ELEANORE FRAZIER BILL HAMPTON GERALD LEMMONS Route 2 Box 105 Rt. 3, Box 1651 GFC P.O. Box 32C Haviland Caldwell, Idaho Kamiah, Idaho Corvallis, Oregon Newberg, Oregon Independence. Oregon Kansas CAROL OLSON FRANK STARKEY DONNA JEFFERSON PAUL STANFIELD THELMA ARMSTRONG BETTY MAY STREET. GFC Orland 1708 13th St. Route 2 2425 Hazel 7867 N. V Newberg, Oregon California Bremerton, Wash. Caldwell, Idaho Salem, Oregon Portland, - MOISES HELGUERO BETTY ADAMS RAY FITCH WILMA PIERSALL MELBOURNE BOOTH DONNA FLAUGHER Landaeta Kamiah GFC Buckley Metlakatla 2410 E. 11th 63 La Paz, Bolivia Idaho Newberg, Oregon Washington Alaska Bremerton, Wasfe. CAROL GOSSARD BILL FIELD BETHLIN JUDD MARVIN HAMPTON LAURA BEATY SHIRLEY FLAUGHER Route 2 3931 S.E. Taylor 4927 S.E. 73rd Route 3 720 River St. 2410 E. 11th Caldwell. Idaho Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Salem, Oregon Newberg, Oregon Bremerton, Wash. Class Officers FRANK STARKEY, President BETTY MAY STREET, Vice-President BETHLIN JUDD, Secretary GERALD LEMMONS, Treasurer PRISCILLA DOBLE, Social Chairman FRESHMEN RYAN NANCY HALD RICHARD RIGGS JEAN HOVE RONALD WATSON DONNA SCHALTENBRAND ton 723 N.. Humboldt St. Rt. 9, Box 396 Route 2 Route 1 Route 3 303 N. River St. 206 Carlton Way PAT STANDLE Y FRANK FIVECOAT JEANNETTE SAUCY LELAND BROWN ROSALIE NORMAN BERREMAN NORMA GARDELLA GENE MULKEY MARILYN JONES ROBERT SAUCY APPHIA KOCH Children ' s Farm Home 1325 S.E. Halg Rt. 3, Box 49 1101 Fulton 2355 Claxter Road 1620 Fillmore Corvallls, Oregon Portland, Oregon Stlverton. Oreg MARY BAINES VERNON LANE MARJORIE LARRANCE JANET MELDA CHANDLER BETTY THOMPSON DOUGLAS SCHOONOVER MARGARET WEBER PATRICIA COOKSLEY MAIZIE OBERST JIN TSAt WANG Box 146 Sherwood Rt. 2. Box 162 Route 2 Box 116 Rt. 3, Box 80 H. 2, Box 44 Sprapie River, Ore. Oregon Aurora, Oregon Caldwell. Idaho Sweet Home, Oregon Sherwood, Oregon Newbcru, Oregon Class Officers GENE MULKEY, President CARROLL COMFORT, Vice President PAT STANDLE Y, Secretary MARGARET WEBER, Treasurer 1 I lecoi ' ep Rallies . . . Dramatic Productions . . . unforgettabl e — Bruin Jr. VI days. Socials . J, . Student MARY JACKSON Vice President GFC Ends Season ■d h°i Meal. Tf.- Mle, ft,,, With! 9-7 Victor V The hot and cold Quakers su denly came into their November 11, thrilling crowd of rain-drenched lag fans with a mow l n Co ' w Bf ft _ win over the Lewis Q a c «Oii mew dook$ v ovt?r ' udent Interests Play eiuy e GFC library con jve-ral recent additic .nbjeet matter- appe interests of each trie: student body, i Read a Newspaper , ale, treats newspaj v 4 e£. intere ft AcfiVe ,,5 3,1,1 he « ? ' ' ' h G M fated Tilt , Margaret Shattuck this year they : ] and Norma, Eldi m , mm and Art t th, Chet and DorotI . Who Entered as Kt Mary. •? o • 1 m ttte JFc the sex t n w second-class matter at the Postoffice at Newberg, Oreg f mot niQs Published bi-weekly during the college year by the Student A Body of Pacific College. Terms 75c a year. Member Intercollegiate Press The Freshman qnar its— complete witlr EoMson Editor EDITORIAL STAFF Betty May Street Margaret Shattuck mson Betty May Street that he is w Assi stant Editor Haworth Sports Editor ZZZ Carroll Comfort h w tor ;; ; HaroM Antrim This ping pong M Photographer „ _ C]ark etting some of the  Adviser ♦ ;as reported t 1 BUSINESS STAFF erday morning Bi« J wandering up and d Manager « Howard Harmon nuttering, Net, ba £ Manager . — ™™ '  eat you yet, Hit Manager „ . +. p fr It ' s nice to have W Assistant Circulation Manager - aroi OSb race among us agaii — D cfc oir  f ||| fl t LTppy manner « h « ?f OW ' h had taken njfield is tak neo Antrim the distinct s GFCS ] ly nine lesons - Mn Oliver; to see you again ne Hevoir is goodbye m m just say Carbolic tv goodbye in any r The FuBer lan, mm Ma Lucy Clark, Carroll Comfort, Betty May Street, Waldo Haworth, Margaret Shattuck, Carol Gossard, Howard Harmon, Nadine Fodge, Bill Field TREFIAN LITERARY SOCIETY A Tref ian tea given at the first of each semester high- lights the activities. Also a tea is given honoring the Queen on May Day. TREFIAN PRESIDENTS Betty Mae Street Nadine Fodge . Second Semester . First Semester FOREIGN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP - (Betty Adams— president) STUDENT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION - (Ray Fitch— president) Rich, full tones of a male quartette blending together HARMONAIRES Klane Robison Jack Snow Gene Mulkey Harry Ryan THE UNCALLED FOUR Standing: Johnny Boyle, Roy Clark Sitting: Roy Knight, Clem Brown George Fox College, the school of the male quartettes . . . bringing salvation to souls . . . giving their lives in complete consecra- tion . . . enjoying the lighter moments in barbershop harmonizing. CRUSADERS Bob Armstrong Gene Hockett Program Praise to the Lord   «,..,• F, Melius Christiansen Choral Prayer .......... Ludwig Von Beethoven This Holy Hour Ethelbert Kevin Now Thank We AU Our God . Carl F. Mueller Lo to Us Is Born an Infant .. .♦♦«,. Austria I Song of Mary Carl A, The Holly and the Ivy •„..♦,.♦♦ . RotB I Wonder as I Wander Alleluia , • « • « Jesus Walked this Lonesome Valley Run to My Lord Jesus Is a Rock in a Weary L5 Soon Ah Will Be Done . . In the Night Christ O For a Thousand Hymn Choral Be|i fc[J JB by the Choir [andel Claa jmckson Arr • i choir Carriflr If Back Row: Bud Mardock, Jack Snow, Klane Robison, Harold Ankeny, Robert Armstrong, Wayne Piersall, Gerald Lemmons, Robert Saucy. Third Row : Harlow Ankeny, Glen Moor, Keith Hinshaw, Gene Hockett, Clair Smith, Gene Smith, Waldo Haworth, Mel Booth, Gene Mulkev Second Row: Shirley Flaugher, Bethlln Judd, Wilma Piersall, Carol Olson, Arleta Wright, Betty Mae Street, Jeanette Saucy, Martha Lemmons, Laura Beatty, Lois Smith. ' ! ' lrs , t u Ro , w: Be y Ankeny, Louise Fivecoat, Gertrude Ankeny, Eleanor Frazier, Shirley Bain (behind director), Marilyn Jones, Pr Is cilia Doble, Peggy Swedback, Norma Dillon, Maizle Oberst. Bertram Frazier, Harold Antrim (not shown). Roy Clark, Director. Time Out with WALDO HAWORTH FOOTBALL In his second year at George Fox College, Coach George Bales again turned out a successful grid team. The squad was victorious in four games and dropped an equal number along their eight game schedule. Highlight of the season was the 19-7 win over Lewis and Clark on Homecoming Day. The season ' s proved to be the 20-19 loss in the second Pacific University battle. Big Spud Ankeny again led the backfield in yardage gained with 712 yards in 122 tries. Ankeny also paced the team scoring with 56 points. The star right-half was co-captain FOOTBALL Pacific U. JVs 32 12 GFC O.C.E. 20 00 GFC Reed 2 38 GFC Linfield 6 30 GFC Reed 13 24 GFC Pacific U. JVs 20 19 GFC Williamette TVs 33 0 GFC Lewis and Clark 7 19 GFC Totals 133 T42 TC YG Aver. Ankeny, rh 122 712 5.8 Haworth, lh 129 634 4.9 Beebe, e Armstrong, qb 8 98 12.3 30 76 2.5 Harmon, fb 42 55 1.3 Hampton, fb 22 44 2.0 Mulkey, lh 10 27 2.7 Lane, rh 4 8 2.0 Comfort, fb 3 1.2 1 1.0 Totals SW 137 HUTT ' S BAKERY, 210 First St.. Newberg, Oregon Basketball Finishing the season in second place in the Metropolitan Conference, the Quaker quintet won five games in eight starts during league play. Season totals show the Balesmen salvaged seven games from a tough eighteen-game schedule. Playing Reed College for the conference crown at the end of the season, the locals were defeated 66-42. Waldo Haworth was the high scorer of the squad, with 240 counters. Captain Clair Smith was runner-up in the scoring department, with 141 points. BALES AND HIS BOYS TALK IT OVER Under the guidance of Coach Bud Mardock the JV squad came through with a very successful season winning twelve of nineteen games played. Playing an assortment of high schools, college JV teams, and impen- dent quintets, the season ' s activities included a three day trip to TJ - Booth was the high scorer for the team with 241 points. Everett Everett Chimawa Gaston JVs Newberg Globetrotters Orenco GFC Ind. Greenleaf Greenleaf Burns GFC Ind. Newberg Globetrotters Reed Ind. Dental School JVs 28 44 JVs 33 JVo 30 31 JVs 28 32 JVs 57 J V £3 6 70 JVs 37 31 JVs 41 43 JVs 34 73 JVs 47 32 JVs 42 34 JVs 45 22 JVs 34 44 JVs 49 41 JVs 38 46 JVs 31 49 JVs 45 43 JVs 34 38 JVs Front row- Ronald Watson, Bill Hampton, guard. Leland Brown, forward. Jim Liedkie, forward. Manager Bill Fields. Standing- Harold Magee, guard Vernon Lane, guard. Frank Fivecoat, forward. Mel Booth, guard. Carroll Comfort, center. Coach Bud Mardock. Not shown — Jess Casey, forward. Moises Helguero, guard. Harold Antrim, center. Norman Ber reman, center. Clyde Faber, guard. BERNARD McGRATH Head Coach BOB ARMSTRONG Pitcher Baseball As we go to press— The George Fox diamond experts are looking forward to another successful base- ball season under Coach Barney McGrath. With ace moundsman, Bob Armstrong, ready for another good year, the Quakers should have a better than average record when the last game has been played. Five lettermen are back from last years potent nine. RICHARD RIGGS Pitcher CLIFF RALPHS Catcher SPUD ANKENY Catcher CLEMMEN ' S FLORIST, 5081 2 E. First St., Newberg, Oregon WOMEN ' S SPORTS By MARJORIE LARRANCE Under the coaching of Leona Lyda, this has been a successful year for girls ' athletics. The sports year started off with volley ball in which sev- eral girls lettered. The Quaker ette basketball team started their ' 49 - ' 50 season with a big bang by toppling Salem Academy 28 to 46 and closed a winning season by spilling Multnomah Bible School 31 to 43. The Quaker ettes stacked up a total of 294 points in eight varsity and junior varsity games. Softball Quakerette team started the season rolling with a decided vic- tory of 15 to 2 over anticipated as we go to press. Points chalked up for Quaker ettes: Marjorie Larrance 100 Louise Five coat 80 Gladys Engle 57 Florine Price 11 Betty Mae Street 6 Bethlin Judd . 20 Margaret Weber 18 294 Quakerettes Salem Academy 28 46 Reed 33 8 Marylhurst 33 26 Faculty 40 45 Faculty 47 48 Multnomah 31 43 Salem Academy 28 19 Salem Academy 12 26 Qua leer ettes HOLDING THE TITLE OF THE VARSITY SIX Back Row: Guards, Margaret Weber, Enid Briggs, Frances Haldy. Front Row: Forwards, Marjorie Larrance, Gladys Engle, Louise Fivecoat. STUDENT FORMAL RECITAL Mary Baines, Bethlin Judd, Jack Snow, Bob Saucy, Peggy swedback, Pat Cooksley, Jeanette Saucy, Meribeth McCracken in an eight-piano ensemble. PRISCILLA DOBLE Soprano Vocalist ■ Hill ill!! I III III! I I NELLIE ' S BEAUTY SHOP, 506 1 2 E. First St., Newberg, Oregon. CAST Charlotte ARLITA WRIGHT John Woolman BOB ARMSTRONG Mr. Gillespie WALDO HAWORTH MAC ' S NEWBERG RESTAURANT, 609 E. First St., Newberg, Oregon. JUST A LITTLE HARMONIZING 3 HAPPEN Congratulations and best wishes to THE CLASS OF ' 50 ; mm - 1 ■ ' THE BOOK STORE Mrs. Florence Reid, Prop. Newberg Branch FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GIFTS GREETING CARDS CARDS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 504 First Street Newberg Oregon Best wishes to Student Body 1950 Mest Wishes to Class of ' 50 COLLEGE PHARMACY JACK HOLMAN 814 E. First Phone: 881 Siefker Hardware and Furniture Box 128 Phone: 2381 NEWBERG, OREGON REFRIGERATORS RANGES RADIOS LRONERS WASHERS PAINTS - Kelvinator - Bendix - - Admiral - Fowler - Dupont - Speed Queen HOME APPLIANCE PAINT COMPANY 408 E. First Newberg, Ore. O D Y E A R NEWBERG TIRE and HOME SUPPLY Harold Aebischer SALES and SERVICE W E S T I N G H O U S E Serving Your Needs IN FUELS Coal 4 Briquets HAULING Local Pres-to-Logs Long Distance e a££ drug PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Photo Supplies WELDING SUPPLIES Oxygen Acetylene ★Gauges Rods Storing Moving WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER YOU THESE SERVICES Daily trips to Portland Ph. 1872 Days, 1484 Evenings Newberg Auto Freight 111 S. Meridian, Newberg Phone 3481 Newberg, Oregon WEST CHEHALEM FRIENDS CHURCH HERMAN MACY, PASTOR NAMPA FRIENDS CHURCH Cor. 8th St., and 13th Ave., S. On Highway 30, Main route, east or west The friendly church where friends meet ' LEE H. STEVENS Pastor FIRST FRIENDS CHURCH 24th and Grant Streets Vancouver, Washington WALTER P. and CAROL H. LEE Pastors Holiness becometh thine house O Lord, forever. Psa. 93:5. Everett Monthly Meeting of Friends Everett, Washington JOHN FRAZIER, Pastor CHEHALEM CENTER FRIENDS CHURCH ' The little white church LEROY L. NEIFERT Pastor SCOTTS MILLS FRIENDS CHURCH Young Men ' s Choir And he hath put a new song in my mouth, even praise unto our God; many shall see it, and fear, and shall trust in the Lord. Ps. 40:3. CALVIN HULL Pastor MELBA FRIENDS CHURCH MELBA, IDAHO Bible School . , 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Christian Endeavor 7:15 p.m. Evangelistic Service .... 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wed., 8:00 p.m. The church is dedicated to the saving of souls in southwestern Idaho. A FRIENDLY WELCOME TO ALL ! r Ye are my friends if ye do whatsoever I command you. — John 15:14, RUSSEL STANDS Friends Community Church of Homedale, Idaho Clynton and Marjorie Crisman Pastors —Congratulations, Class of ' 50— HIGHLAND AVENUE FRIENDS CHURCH A little church with a great message ' EDWARD F. HARMON, Pastor 2165 N. Church Clifton Ross, Correspondent 1335 N. 4 th St. SALEM, OREGON Jftrfit Jf rtenbs! Cfmrrfj OF PORTLAND S.E. 35th and Main Street Portland 15, Oregon Growing in Spiritual Life ★Enlarging our Church Facilities CHARLES A. BEALS, Pastor Class of ' 29 COME AND FIND A WELCOME CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1950 NEWBERG FRIENDS CHURCH CARL D. BYRD Pastor 215 S PollPCTP Phone 3811 LOREN D. MILLS Assistant to the Pastor Campus NETARTS FRIENDS (Preparative Meeting) of Newberg Monthly Meeting J. DAVID THOMAS Pastor Netarts, Oregon reran SCHOOL of PIEDMONT FRIENDS CHURCH M6ELIC0L RELIGIOfl (The missionary-minded church) • An Inter denom- 1950 Fall inational Graduate Quarter Begins School of Theology September 12 and preparative meetings CHERRY GROVE and HILLSBORO extend a cordial welcome to all. ARMINIAN WESLEYAN PRE -MILLENIAL PIEDMONT 5736 N. Albina, Portland Herald E. Mickelson, Pastor Paul P. Petticord Delbert R. Rose M.A., D.D. M.A., D.D. President Dean-Registrar CHERRY GROVE near Battleground, Washington J. Harley Adams, Pastor Write for catalog W.S.E.R., 18111 S.E. Morse St. Portland 22, Oregon HILLSBORO V.F.W. Hall, Hillsboro, Oregon Frederick B. Baker, Pastor SPRINGBROOK FRIENDS CHURCH Springbrook, Oregon LELAND and IVERNA HIBBS Pastors SHERWOOD FRIENDS CHURCH Sherwood, Oregon KENNETH and EDNA WILLIAMS Phone Pastors Sherwood 4312 STAR FRIENDS CHURCH Star, Idaho NATHAN and HAZEL PIER SON Pastors Give unto the Lord the glory due unto His name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. — Ps. 29:2. Whitney Friends Church DILLON W. MILLS Pastor Boise GREENLEAF FRIENDS CHURCH GREENLEAF, IDAHO Serving a large community of loyal church-conscious peo- ple, providing a rich inspira- tion for service and worship. A RURAL CHURCH WITH A WORLD VISION Dedicated to be true to the trust of the Gospel JOHN BAXTER of Full Salvation, and the maintenance of those Pastor ideals held by Friends, and their testimony to the world! GREENLEAF FRIENDS ACADEMY Greenleaf, Idaho A fully accredited High School, with a Christian atmosphere, with teachers who are personally interested in the soul of the student. For information write: ARTHUR H. WINTERS, Principal Greenleaf, Idaho Get your High School education in a Friends Academy. WOODLAND FRIENDS CHURCH BOISE FRIENDS CHURCH BOISE, IDAHO III! 11 ' Sl rilir ' mm w m Jili frill II If Located 13 miles north of Kamiah, Idaho A hpcirtv u plpnTYjp awaits von whpn in our vicinity. BENNIE and WINIFRED PUCKETT Pastors We are not storerooms, but channels; We are not cisterns, but springs; Passing our benefits onward, Fitting our blessings with wings. PAUL W. BARNETT Mckinley avenue Holly rark FRIENDS CHURCH Friends Church SEATTLE, WASHINGTON LOREN JONES .pastor 4910 McKinley Avenue Tacoma, Washington ERNEST FRITCHLE Pastor J Second Friends Church 5808 S. E. 91st Ave. (Near Foster Blvd.) Portland, Oregon Phone: SUnset 1005 Thy testimonies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever. — Ps. 93:5. Parkrose Friends Church N.E. 112th and Shaver Phone: KEnwood 6353 But it is good for me to draw near to God: I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all thy works. — Ps. 73:28. BEST WISHES to the CLASS of ' 50 from the s4teociated Student Sodcf Model Laundry Mill— - mBm . HKKKSSSSIS s a J • Complete Laundry Service • Shell Service DAILY DELIVERY Station First and River 115 S. Edwards Phone 136 Newberg HAWTHORNE HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. K. L. Mendenhall and Son Corner S.E. 36th and Hawthorne Phone: EMpire 4187 Portland, Oregon HOLLINGSWORTH - GWINN FUNERAL DIRECTORS also FINE FURNITURE 500 First Street Newberg Phone 04-1 DAY or NIGHT JOHN ' S ICE CREAM G O O D L U C K Your patronage has been appreciated, but your friendship has been worth more. THANKS A LOT GREEN LANTERN CAFE Best Wishes to the Class of ' 50 RITTENHOUSE MOTORS Newberg, Oregon RICHFIELD BUICK SALES PRODUCTS and SERVICE Best wishes and congratulations! BERRIAN SERVICE STATION MOBILGAS TUNE -UP AND BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE U.S. TIRES - EXIDE BATTERIES Bob Harris Phone 44 «Alll]y jHIIAM KANDY KREME DRIVE-IN 504 N. Main NEWBERG ; ! i Frigidaire Appliances SALES AND SERVICE n. v. jpuUluing 10. 315 First Street Newberg Oregon Newberg Lumber Yard Complete line of BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone: 1282 Mercantile Co. • THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE QUALITY COSTS NO MORE BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF ' 50 Zhe Commercial Mank of Newberg PORTLAND ' S OWN STORE Fifth, Sixth, Morrison and Alder BRoadway 4411 Lumber Cement Plaster Cedar Shingles Shakes WALL BOARD Sash Doors Veneer Asphalt Roofing Lime WE DELIVER C. A. HOUSER Lumber Yard First Main Phone 76M Newberg ' s Building Supply House - BOB ' S AUTO CO AUTHORIZED FORD SALES and SERVICE GENUINE FORD PARTS Ford Bonus Built Trucks- Built to Last Longer. Phone: 316 NEWBERG, OREGON Serving the Northwest Choice selections of CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES GOOD BOOKS, BIBLES PLAQUES and GREETING CARDS Send for catalogue Better Book Bible House 420 S.W. Wash. 426 Peyton Bldg. Portland 4, Ore. Spokane 8, Wash. DOUG ' S CHEVRON STATION Where your car is treated right GAIN at GAINERS OVER ONE-FIFTH OF CENTURY DEPENDABLE FOOD SERVICE McGrath Motor Co, Kaiser - Fraz er Dealer NEWBERG, OREGON EXPERT REPAIR WORK Rototillers Steam Cleaning Phone: 1992 106 S. Center Western Auto Supply Wiring Supplies Car Accessories -frHome Appliances Jf Housewares -fc Hardware ■k House Fixtures GLENN FLATTERS Authorized Dealer Open evenings Phone 373 G E N E R A L H A R D W A R E RENNE HARDWARE CO. 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