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The Little Grave in the Jungle clothing we wear never dries during all that time. Fever increases and demands Many are the experiences which come many victims, which makes it very trying to our faithful missionaries who leave for the people, especially the missionaries, friends and loved ones behind and go who are not so accustomed to this climate. beyond the bounds of civilization to carry "Our medicine gave out during one the message of life and hope to those this midsummer sea- such rainy season, and we had to watch, who are sitting in darkness. They must A helpless, at the sickbed of our eleven- carry the message to those who know son, we earnestls months-old son, and see his life . ebbing nothing about civilization; to tribes whose our brethren and sisters, es- away because of a lung congestion, and manner of living, of eating, of thinking pecialls those who have em- we were unable to do anything for him. are altogether different from what we plosment and means, to do My last service for him was to build a are used to in the homeland. They must their utmost to help carry casket and dig the grave, over which the live among these people in order to win natives built a hut. These Indians loved them. They must love them into the the work through the great- the child as much as parents could, and truth. They must be willing to sacrifice est crisis it has ever met. desired that it should remain among them, the comforts of civilization in order to We know well that "there is bring them into the message. And this even in death. Their love led several of no crisis with the Lord," but them to make a journey of three days and they do, impelled by the love of God. it would be sinful for us to three nights in the pouring rain, through When they send their reports back to dens that we have come to the jungles of virgin forest, cutting their us for publication, they usually mention an hour of supreme need feet until they bled, crossing raging tor- the bright side of their mission experi- rents, to reach the next station in order ences and say but little about their hard- and of perilous possibilits. It is a time, brethren and sis- to obtain the necessary medicine which ships or their primitive way of living, would help to save the life of the child." often made necessary because of the ex- ters, when everts true-hearted But it was too late. The little one isting conditions. When some one of Adventist believer should ral- passed away and a little mound was their family is taken ill, they cannot send ls as never before with pray- made under a banana tree. Such are for the doctor, for there is none, except ing heart and willing mind some of the experiences which come to the "witch doctor." Nor can they tele- our missionaries who go beyond the phone to the drug store in case of need, to the support of the cause that we all love so dearls. bounds of civilization. They need our sup- for there are no drug stores nor tele- port and our prayers. We must supply the phones for many miles. They must seek We sincerels wish to refrain necessary funds for their maintenance the Lord for help and do the very best from making statements that or else recall them. Which shall it be? they can. And when death enters the would seem to be extrava- N. P. NEILSEN. home they must make the casket with their own hands, and dig the grave for gant or tend to excite and their loved one. alarm our people, but we Pacific Union College Now But we will let Brother William must not keep silent on the Accredited Schaeffler tell his own story of their ex- facts of our situation. periences. They have gone into the jun- At a recent visit to St. Helena where gles of Peru, among the savage tribes of --C. N. Watson. we held a Pacific Union College Board the Chiboros, the Chunibos, the Cashibos meeting, study was given to the interests and the Campa Indians. He writes: connected with the College. We are glad "The months of December, January to report that progress is being made and February are the worst of the rainy along every line. Of course the College season. The humidity is so great during must battle with the depression, but we that time that a heavy mold grows over are thankful for the success so far at- our clothing and food; and our beds and tained. We are sure our people every- 2 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

where will be glad for the following facts day Adventists as God's remnant people, The Sabbath meetings were held in the concerning the accrediting of our col- and at the same time giving them oppor- Union High School Auditorium. The lege: tunity to secure a liberal education in Sabbath school was well attended by all Last August the President of the Col- the fundamentals of present knowledge. the members not holding Sabbath school lege visited the inspector for the North- B. To prepare Seventh-day Adventist in their own churches. Elder Roberts pre- west Association of Secondary and High- workers for the cause of God both in the sented the humbleness of Christ and the er schools, and made arrangements for the home field and the regions beyond, work- steps it was necessary to take to insure Inspector to visit the College, which he ers who will be true and loyal to the clos- our salvation, at the eleven o'clock hour. did in October last. The following are ing message, and to provide in their train- Most of the afternoon was 'spent in quotations from letters received by the ing opportunity for a high quality of studying the principles of Christian edu- President of the College after the Inspect- scholarship. cation, the different schools and colleges , • • Or s The curriculum at Pacific Union Col- being represented. Convincing proofs "I am very sorry indeed that my visit lege has always been shaped with these were given that every child of Seventh- was made to Pacific Union College while two objectives in mind. Very little trouble day Adventists should be in our schools. you were away. I should have enjoyed has been met by students who wished to We are living in strenuous times, but greatly meeting you again, and I am pursue additional training leading to what is money, what is sacrifice, what is sure that I should have profited by a higher degrees than those offered by privation, as compared with the eternal conference with you. Pacific Union College. In most of the life of our children? "I feel that I gained a very excellent state and secular schools and universities Dr. P. T. Magan and Elder Ashbaugh idea of the work of the College through little credit is usually given for sectarian presented some telling principles in the excellent guidance of members of education or religious training, but a Christ's sacrifice for us as applied to our your faculty who were so kind and cour- number of denominational colleges and life, and all felt the Lord had remembered teous in showing me about. I believe that universities have given full credit for His people on this another Sabbath day. I came in contact with all the various work taken at Pacific Union College. The early Morning meeting Sunday types of work of the College. I assure With this arrangement, most of those was conducted by Elder Starr. Truly it you that I was greatly pleased by what who have sought advanced work after was a blessed sitting at the feet of the I observed and I feel sure that the pre- completing the college course, and who Master. medical work, about which you are es- have continued in the same line of study, pecially concerned, is of very high order. have had no trouble in getting full credit Seven speakers presented the colporteur I see no reason why students completing for work done at the College. work at the nine o'clock hour. The time two years of premedical work with you J. E. FULTON. must be here when the Lord is calling for should not enter any of our best medical many to enter this line of house-to-house colleges." *anthem California work in searching for the honest in heart. At the April meeting of the Associa- Elder Blunden spoke at the eleven 3131 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. o'clock hour on "This Generation Shall tion, the junior college work was given G. A. Roberts, Pres. B. M. Emerson, Sec full recognition. A few points were men- Capitol 7344 Capitol 7345 Not Pass Away Until All These Things tioned that will have to be met before be Fulfilled," showing from the Bible and Pacific Union College can be fully ac- Glendale Regional Meeting credited with that Association as a four- Pacific Union Recorder year college. Some of the items men- The second of the series of Regional tioned are as follows: Meetings to be held in the Southern THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 There should be a few more teachers California Conference began in the Glen- Vol. 31 No. 50 with Ph. D. degrees from recognized dale church Thursday evening, June 23 graduate schools. Eleven churches were included in this Published weekly by the There should be full recognition by gathering, Glendale, Glendale Sanitarium, PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE OF Eagle Rock, Pasadena, Pasadena Second, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS the University of California. Angwin, California, U. S. A. The present accrediting of the junior Edendale, San Fernando, Van Nuys, college work meets all requirements for Newhall, La Crescenta, and Burbank. All matter for publication and correspond- Elder Ashbaugh gave a stirring talk on ence relative to same should be addressed to the premedical and prenursing courses, the editorial office, Box 146, Glendale, Cali- and we believe that the way will open for "Be Ye Also Ready." Elder W. M. fornia. Make money orders payable to the further accrediting as the need may de- Adams conducted the early morning Pacific Union Conference S. D. A., Glendale, mand. meetings Friday and Sabbath, and led the California. thoughts of those present to the possibili- Much has been said during the past Subscription Price, 50 Cents a Year two or three years about the accrediting ties of the Christian life. of our schools; and there is great danger The Co-operative Fellowship plan was W. C. RALEY Editor of losing sight of the real purpose for presented, and was heartily supported OPAL STONE Assistant Editor which our schools were established. These by Dr. Grant, C. E. Kimlin, and Dr. J. E. FULTON Associate Editor Abbott. objectives may be summed up under two Entered as second-class matter, September, heads: Elders Holt and Roberts presented 3, 1927, at the postoffice at Angwin, Cali- A. To provide for the adequate train- some wonderful thoughts on Righteous- fornia, under the act of Congress of March ing of the young people in our ranks, ness by Faith, and the fruits of a life 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at the special giving them a comprehensive insight into governed by the principles of righteous- rate of postage provided for in section 412. Act of February 28, 1925, authorized Sep- the fundamental truths of the Seventh- ness. tember 3, 1927. PACIHC UNION RECORDER 3

the Spirit of Prophecy that we are indeed the wilderness."—Desire of Ages, pp. with husband and children which may living in the last part of the last genera- 347, 348. be reckoned as blessing number three. tion. Ten lepers were cleansed but only If my knowledge of hygiene is suffic- The closing meetings of the series were one returned to give God glory. We ient and my will-power great enough given to the study of the educational and think disparagingly of the ungrateful so I will take time to masticate my food temperance questions. The plans of the nine who received the blessing of God thoroughly, thus materially increasing American Temperance Society were pre- but failed to give Him glory; but a per- its nutritive value as well as making an sented and the need for a strong temper- usal of the above from the Lord shows improvement in digestion, that will be ance campaign stressed. clearly that unless we return to give Him blessing number four. We are surely living in strenuous and glory- for the blessings He bestows upon As the children participate in this perilous times. This is the time for well us we are like the nine. penny project they are learning whence directed activity. This is the time for God bestowed ten blessings upon ten comes their food, its value, and the persons and we think it ungrateful be- whole-hearted consecration to the work folly of spending pennies for useless before us. This is the time of the end. yond words to express that only one of and even injurious things. Blessing num- W. W. RUBLE. the ten returned to glorify the Giver. ber five! God likewise bestows upon us ten bless- Since the shortage in the amount ings in the form of ten dollars or any Angels Precede needed to save our missions is in reality a multiple thereof, expecting and request- debt to God, and since the pennies help Miss Mabel Parrish, of Santa ing that one of these ten be returned to liquidate that debt, one will have the Monica, introducing her work at a lady's to glorify Him. What must be His consciousness of being out of debt, which home, turned to the picture of the child feeling toward us when with these ten may be reckoned as blessing number six. Moses being placed by his mother in blessings we do even less than the lepers Will it not be a glorious victory if the little ark of rushes, commented and did, when we retain even the one-tenth we can stem the tide of "depression" turned on. "Why did you turn from and do not return that to Him. We and not recall one missionary from his that wonderful picture; please let me are not left in any uncertainty, He has see it again." "Why, that's the very made it very plain. He says that we field until the work is done and the same picture I saw in my dream last have robbed Him both in tithes and in coveted "well done" is said to us be- night. I saw that mother putting that offerings. cause we have been faithful with these baby in that basket and there's the very Why! oh why! will men, who pro- small things, our pennies? Blessing num- same two men I saw. Can it be true?" fess to love the Lord, hold on to the ber seven! However, not the end of the list. "Yes, lady, I believe God sent me here wealth of this world and give up the with this book." wealth of the love and honor of Jesus? MRS. D. A. FITCH. "I do want one. I believe you are a God has permitted men to gather this heavenly messenger. God is so good to world's goods for just such a time as this Central California us, though we do not appreciate it." and how disappointed He must be David Voth, Pres. T. L. Copeland, Sec. WARWICK WEST. when one so blessed fails to meet His 85 East San Antonio St., San Jose, Calif. mind in the matter of sustaining His Ten Lepers Were Cleansed suffering cause? Let us ask ourselves "Where do I stand in this matter?" Are You Paving the Way? "When the ten lepers came to Jesus God will surely answer such a question for healing, He bade them go and show We believe it is the Lord's intention asked by any sincere heart. themselves to the priest. On the way that His people should exercise fore- they were cleansed, but only one of them G. A. ROBERTS. thought, not only in the conducting of returned to give Him glory. The others their own private business, but also in the went their way, forgetting Him who Penny Blessings work of God. Any project carried through had made them whole. How many are to a successful conclusion has been the re- still doing the same thing. The Lord God never gives us anything but it sult of careful planning and concentrated works continually to benefit mankind. has its attendant blessings. This is as effort. He is ever imparting His bounties. He true of these "penny-a-meal tin cans" It seems advisable to conduct the Har- raises up the sick from beds of lan- as of seemingly greater things. If self- vest Ingathering campaign a month earli- guishing. He delivers men from peril denial has to be practiced in their patron- er this year. More reasons than one may which they do not see, He commissions age, that is blessing number one. If I be given for such a decision. Of first im- heavenly angels to save them from cal- feel I must eat a penny's worth less in portance is the fact that owing to the amity, to guard them from 'the pesti- order to afford the coin, that is blessing severe winter conditions which are likely lence that walketh in darkness,' and 'the number two; for most of us eat too to prevail, other charitable organizations destruction that wasteth at noonday;' much. Or if I conclude that I will be will no doubt be in the field in a strong but their hearts are unimpressed. He in harmony with the "Testimonies" and way a little later. If the wealth of the has given al the riches of heaven to re- will consider the teaching that "in most Gentiles is to flow into the treasury of deem them, and yet they are unmindful cases two meals are better than three," God, His people must be early in the of His great love. By their ingratitude (not forgetting the third penny how- field. they close their hearts against the grace ever) the value of the third meal will be As we send the necessary material and of God. Like the heath in the desert, conserved, the tired wife will be saved instructions to our church elders and they know not when good cometh, and the work of preparing that extra meal, home missionary leaders, we feel confident their souls inhabit the parched places of so will have more time to live and visit that our members in Central California 4 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER will once again give their loyal support Read the open letter to John D. Rocke- effort spent in training and instruction to this important work. feller, found in the Signs of July 12. was certainly well rewarded. While Bro- It is not our intention at this point to The August colored Signs carries a won- ther Sanchez conducted the study for di'scuss the Harvest Trigathering program, derful message and especially features the adults, Sister Sanchez taught the but to suggest that we seek to prepare the the Olympic games. children's class. It was interesting to way by the systematic distribution of the notice that the visitors either brought Prohibition Signs and our other literature. With Our Sabbath Schools their Bibles or were handed copies of Signs or Present Truth in the the good Book and asked to read the Place the WAWONA JUNIOR CAMP—JULY 2 homes of the people as an introduction to texts in answer to the questions from the We feel confident that the parents of our campaign a month later. Let us by Quarterly. In the children's section our children will be interested in a re- prayer and planning do our part that a Sister Sanchez has taken one of the port of the Sabbath school conducted rich harvest may indeed be the product of older girls, an outsider. into her confi- during the boys'. Junior Camp at dence and is instructing her how to be- our labors in 1932. Wawona. C: J. RITCHIE. come a children's teacher. In a clearing surrounded by stately Limited space forbids further details pines and .firs, more than 50 Juniors and of this interesting Sabbath school, but "Lift, Brother, Lift!" several leaders gathered for the study of we want you to remember this company We have been lifting burdens for many God's Word. Two Juniors took their in prayer that the dozen or more honest years in this precious cause and we must places, one the superintendent, the other, souls, whose presence there on Sabbath continue to lift until the work is finished. the secretary. But for a little help in morning indicated their desire to know When we all lift together it makes the the teaching of the lesson, the Sabbath more of the Truth, may be brought to burden lighter and the blessing greater. school was conducted entirely •by the accept the Third Angel's Message. Juniors. Three musical instruments pro- We cannot lay these burdens down until C. J. RITCHIE. Jesus comes, but what a joy it will be vided the accompaniment for the songs sung. As director of the music, Henry when He comes to meet Him and to hear Not Too Old to Study those wonderful words; "Well done, good Shultz acquitted himself admirably. A sister in one of our mountain and faithful servant; thou host been faith- Donovan Thompson presented the churches felt that she did not have a suf- ful over a few things, I will make thee missionary reading, and the male quartet ficient knowledge of the truth to convey ruler over many things; enter thou into supplied an excellent item. it to others and so she decided she must the joy of thy Lord." Despite the financial difficulties facing do something about the mater. Learning The Midsummer Offering for the cause our people, the boys in camp this year that the M. V. Department conducts a of God in foreign lands is to be taken manifested a spirit of generosity, the course of Bible studies through the Sabbath, July 16. Here we have another offering for the day being about four Standard of Attainment, she obtained opportunity to lift, and we should all lift times that of the previous year. the necessary material and settled down real hard. May the Holy Spirit impress In commenting upon the gathering to work. every one just what he should do, and may Brother Porter, as camp superintendent, dwelt upon the unique conditions under What do you think, Juniors, a lady we be willing to be guided by Him. which the Wawona Junior Camp Sab- over sixty years of age has earned her DAVID VOTH. bath school convened. We feel confident Standard of Attainment certificate! that memories of that gathering will lin- What about you working for one if you Prohibition "Signs of ger for a long time in the minds of those do not already hold a certificate? the Times" present. God certainly seemed to draw nearer as we worshipped Him in His outheastern California' rizona Our churches will be interested in learn- great temple. 9707 Magnolia Ave. ing that more than sixty thousand Signs C. J. RITCHIE. Telephone Riverside 9012 have been ordered. We hope that those C. S. Prout, Pres. F. H. Raley,Sec. churches which have not yet done their Mail Address: Box 584, Arlington, Calif. part will swell this amount to one hun- With Our Sabbath Schools. dred thousand. A couple of weeks ago it was my Work in Tucson It is our firm conviction that God privilege to visit a Spanish Sabbath Last October the writer with Raymond purposes to use this Prohibition compaign school that has recently been organized F. Cottrell and Miss Wilmuth Dannells as an opening wedge to the entrance of through the efforts of some of our Mexi- opened meetings in Tucson. They proved the third angel's message into places can brethren. Just one Adventist family to be mostly seed sowing, although seven- where it has hitherto not been welcomed. lives in that district, but they have been teen were baptized. A number more are We trust our churches will fully cooper- so busy for the Master that when the very interested. Sister Dannells is there ate with their leadership in a systematic hour arrived for Sabbath school to open, now working with the interested ones. distribution of these Signs. ten to fifteen adults, and eight or ten The loyalty of the members can best be While we rejoice that such excellent children gathered together. expressed by the fact that up to and results have been accomplished so far, It speaks well for our Spanish brethren including the first quarter of 1932 they we regret that our regular Signs subscrip- that they are able to conduct on their maintained the General Conference Sab- tion list has dropped down nearly eight own responsibility a Sabbath school pro- bath school goal. The entire church funds per cent. Will not those who have failed gram that compared very favorably with for 1931 were but $25.00 less than 1930. to renew their clubs take this as a re- one conducted in any of our American The church has been repainted outside minder to do so right away? churches. It made me feel that thine and and tinted within. Chairs, a rug for the PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 5

rostrum, and necessary draperies were $50.00. I hope other Sabbath schools for the truth. The question is, Shall supplied. All the windows were rescreened will follow their example. these calls go unheeded, or will we with demountable frames. We are pleased arise to our privileges and give more When our conference workers go on to report that all this was done on a liberally for this Midsummer Offering a vacation they do not forget Sabbath cash basis. than ever before? God has permitted us school or their offerings, for last Sabbath The first three months of the year we to come to just such a crisis as this for we received a report of a small Sabbath carried on a radio meeting twice a week a purpose. The need is great. We are school which was held out under the for thirty minutes. While no public living in the most important time in trees, the attendance was 8 and the off- meetings followed to gather up the inte- the history of this world. What can we ering over $5.00. We are glad for faith- rest, we have found that a wide audience do to retain our missionaries at their ful Sabbath school members all over listened in and we feel profoundly per- posts in the foreign fields? our field. The mission Board is calling suaded that the radio can be a mighty M. LUKENS. for help, let us rally to their call. factor, properly used, to spread the mes- MRS. BERTHA TRUITT. sage. Donations paid all radio expenses. District Meetings The limited number of musicians proved the loyalty and faithfulness of the few. Regional Meetings Those who attended the meetings in We received letters from Arizona, Cali- The third Regional meeting held in Lodi and Santa Rosa are still speaking fornia and Utah expressing gratitude this conference has just closed in the of the good that was accomplished, and for the radio programs. San Diego district. The meeting was we are looking forward to an outpour- The spirit of the church is excellent. held in the Roosevelt High School Aud- ing of the Spirit of God in the three The cooperation is complete. itorium and the attendance from begin- remaining district meetings,—Oakland, July 28-31; Eureka, August 3-7; Chico, B. R. SPEAR. ning to end was splendid. There was a O---- deep spirit of consecration on the part September 1-4. of all. Word has just come that Elder E. Phoenix Effort The San Bernardino Regional meet- Kotz, one of the secretaries of the Gen- A series of evangelistic meetings con- ing opened at the Civic Auditorium with eral Conference, will be with us at Chi- ducted by Elder S. T. Borg, pastor of Elder Alonzo Baker speaking on "Will co. Elders MacGuire and Bond of the the Phoenix church, was brought to a Repeal Bring Back Prosperity and Do General Conference will also attend close just prior to camp meeting. We Away with Lawlessness?". Elder Baker these meetings, together with some of give praise to God for twenty-three prec- had spoken the previous night in River- our brethren from the Union Confer- ious souls buried with their Lord in side in an open air meeting. At this ence and the Northern California Con- baptism, and several others will be ready meeting we had the backing of the ference. in the near future. Riverside County Board of Strategy and The first service of the Oakland meet- During the time of this effort, scores all of the Protestant churches. The sub- ing will be held in the Oakland Seven- of interested persons were located, but ject was "Five Substitutes for th-day Adventist church, 25th Street, because of the lack of sufficient help, it Prohibition." near Telegraph Avenue, Thursday was found impossible to keep in touch The Regional meeting is on. Please night, July 28, at 7:45. The meetings with all who signified a desire for fur- remember us in your prayers. The will continue at the church Friday, but ther study. Hardly a day would pass services are being held in the Ford Tab- Friday night and Sabbath they will be without one or more coming to us with ernacle, 11th & F Sts., with the exception held in the Civic Auditorium. Saturday requests for Bible studies and missionary of Sabbath when all services will be held night and all day Sunday they will be visits. With the projected campaign in the Civic Auditorium. continued in the church. The closing for next winter, we expect a large num- The Santa Ana Regional meeting meeting will be Sunday night, July 31. ber of these to take their stand for the will be held in the Willard High School Come praying that the Lord's Spirit third angel's message. July 21-24. At these two meetings we will rest upon us and that we will be RAYMOND F. COTTRELL. have the pleasure of having Elder E. drawn closer to Him than ever Kotz, one of the secretaries of the Gen- before. Where There's A Will eral Conference, with us. M. LUKENS. There's A Way C. S. PROUT. The Sabbath school members of Ped- Partnership—Cooperation ley, California, have found a way to northern California Sometimes we can - learn valuable les- reach their Sabbath school financial goal. Telephone Holiday 3287 sons from the dumb brutes of God's The superintendent, Mrs. A. C. Gid- Morris Lukens, Pres. C. C. Mattison, Sec. 537 25th St., Oakland, Calif creation. For some years we lived on the dings, has made a practice for some time prairies of the Southwest and not far of saving all her pennies for the 13th from our home was a ten-thousand-acre Sabbath - offering. As a result of her Midsummer Offering cattle pasture. Our neighbor was the faithfulness along this line several oth- Sabbath, July 16, is the day for the owner of two beautiful shepherd dogs. ers in this Sabbath school tried the same Midsummer Offering for missions. Our Those dogs were just as chummy as plan this past quarter and I wish you mission work has never faced a more twin boys, and they could be seen almost could have seen their report when it critical time than we are facing this any day in the large pasture on a hunt- came to the office. The membership of year. It seems that the Lord is working ing expedition. The pasture was a para- this Sabbath school is 35 and their off- in a providential way in the foreign dise for jack rabbits, .and the dogs had ering for the 13th Sabbath was over lands and that many souls are inquiring learned from disappointing experience 6 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER that they could not catch one of those The rally was under the direction of suit of the work done at Placerville. speed fiends in the ordinary methods the Napa County division of the pro- There is a good attendance and a grow- of chase. They seemingly gave serious hibition board of strategy. Rev. Mac- ing interest in the meetings at that study to the problem and solved it Kerricher, of the Napa Baptist Church place. successfully. is president of the county board and Do you need money? A sister in the If you have observed a jack rabbit in Prof. N. E. Paulin, of Pacific Union Hayward church asked her Heavenly action you know that when pursued he College is the secretary. Father for a thirteenth Sabbath offer- runs circular fashion rather than in a The Napa county S. D. A. churches ing. She prayed for one dollar at the straight forward direction. Those dogs at Sanitarium, St. Helena, Napa, beginning of the week. Friday evening, observed this and when they would dis- Calistoga, and Pacific Union College just before sunset, a Japanese gentle. cover a rabbit one would give chase and will, this coming week, send a copy of man stopped at her gate and asked if the other would squat perfectly still un- the Prohibition special Signs, to every she would sell some of her lilacs. She til he detected the course of the circle voter in Napa County. asked, "How much will you give me?" the rabbit was to follow, and then he M. E. ECUs. "I will give you. one dollar." This sis- would cut across and meet the rabbit ter stated she had lived in the same and give chase while the other dog Newsgrams place for twenty-five years and these were the first flowers she had ever sold. rested and did likewise. Through this Prof. A. C. Nelson spent a short time Ask! Believe! and Receive! system of partnership and cooperation in the office following the Boys' Junior MRS. LULU. P. WILCOX. they landed their rabbit very nearly Camp at Wawona and reports that every chase. twenty boys from the Northern Cali- There are many church members of fornia Conference were present and en- Obituariet Seventh-day Adventists that are trying joyed the good times, as well as the to win in the chase for life everlasting, benefit of the splendid training which WHITNEY.—Leon Arthur Whitney was born in Manlius, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1878, and alone and unaided. Just as surely as you was given. This training was along re- rob God and fail to "bring all the tithes fell asleep in Jesus in Los Angeles, Calif., ligious lines, as well as vocational sub- June 29, 1932. into the storehouse" and rob Him in jects and field lore. The corps of trained When nine years old he accompanied his offerings, like the deceived jack rabbit, leaders were unanimous in saying parents to Europe where his father, Elder E. L. Whitney, was Superintendent of the you are just running in a circle and will this was the most successful camp they lose the race. Take the Lord Jesus into Central European Mission. At the age of 16 had yet attended. he met with a great loss in the death of his partnership with you in all your business From the treasury department, we devoted mother. Three years previous to pursuits and you will be prospered in have the cheering word that there was this he had made a full surrender of his life to Christ and united with the church, to your business and will enjoy peaceful a substantial gain in both tithes and off- fellowship with Him and win in the which he remained loyal and true to his death. erings for the month of June over the When 21 years of age he entered the race. month of May. Brother Mattison states employ of the Sanitarium Food Company, The thought of "doing it unto the that it is most heartening to be assoc- Battle Creek, Michigan. There he became acquainted with Maude Burden to whom he Lord" sweetens every bitter experience iated with a people who make God first, of life and lends charm and fascination was united in marriage in 1901. She stood by last, and best in everything in these days his side devotedly and untiringly until his to all the common duties of life that of hardship and depression. Our ability death. To this union five children were born, otherwise droop into "drudgery." to weather the present crisis in our evan- all of whom are Christians, following in the C. C. MATTISON. footsteps of their godly parents. gelistic work, is for each one, including In 1903 Brother Whitney was called to the children, to bring an honest tithe St. Helena, California, where for approxi- Big Temperance Rally in to God's storehouse and to liberally sup- mately ten years he labored in the employ of port His work with offerings for the the Sanitarium Food Company. From 1919 to the time of his decease he was in the con- Napa salvation of perishing souls. kant employ of the Johns-Manville Company. The High School Auditorium at Napa In a recent RECORDER, we stated His religious experience was one to be en- was well filled with an enthusiastic com- that Elder W. F. Jensen was assisting vied. He knew his Lord; he walked with Him, and he fell asleep trusting in Him. pany of about six hundred "drys" in the work at Alameda. This was an He leaves to mourn, his wife, his children, Thursday night, to hear Dr. Geo. W. error, as Elder W. F. Jefferson has his father and stepmother, two brothers, and Phillips of Oakland deliver an address charge of the music during this effort. two sisters. Funeral services were conducted on "Should the Eighteenth Amendment We are glad to report that Elder Brad- July 1, in the Eagle Rock church, with the writer in charge, assisted by Elders Neilsen be Repealed?". The address was an able ley and his corps of workers are of good and Haussler, and Dr. Thomason. He was review of the "wet" arguments(?) for courage and report a good attendance laid to rest to wait the call of the Life-giver. repeal. The Pacific Union College male and interest in their meetings in the T. L. OSWALD. quartet sang two groups of temperance Rialto Theater in Alameda. VmsoN—Eliab Edwin Vinson was born songs which were enthusiastically en- Brother J. Wesley Reid recently called Jan. 28, 1854, in Tennessee, and died in cored. Elder A. L. Baker, of the Pacific at the conference office and reports Madera, Calif., June 2, 1932. In 1877 he Press, who is to deliver the address at an increasing interest in all lines of mis- married Parmelia Hudson and to them were sionary activity in the Martinez and born four children, three of whom with Sister the next county rally to be held in St. Vinson survive him. He accepted present Helena, was on the platform. Vallejo churches. Definite plans are truth many years ago and was true to its At the close of the service a large being laid for a strong Harvest In- teachings, a good Bible student, he was act- number of temperance leaflets were gathering Campaign. ive in church work and always anxious to do passed out and a number of the book Elder R. G. Schaffner reports four what he could for the Lord's work. We laid him to rest to await his Lord's return. persons keeping the Sabbath as the re- "Wet or Dry?" were sold at the door. H. G. THURSTON.

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BOOK AND MAGAZINE REPORT Laura Embree Misc. 14 7.20 Price includes delivery in and about Los Angeles. Address card to Supreme Honey Week Ending July 1, 1932 Mrs. Hinckley O. D. 15 5.00 C. L. Miller B. R. 103 137.30 Co., Buena Park, Calif. 50-3t COLPORTELTR BOOK HOURS VALUE Mrs C. L. Miller H. P. 70 82.25 Central California 319.26 FOR SALE.-Five acres on state highway Miscellaneous at Loma Linda. Planted to berries, deciduous J. D. LESLIE, Field Miss. Sec. I. Nakamura 58.75 Bernice Bradt 53 $ 22.25 fruit trees, vegetables, and flowers. Has fruit C. L. Pope B. R. 81 66.50 stand, greenhouses, and barn. Good well, Mrs. S. Gamble 59 62.00 J. N. Primmer B. R. 1 8.00 E. V. Hermanson 103 141.25 equipped for 30.40 inches of water. Ranchers Ella Pugh O. T. 14 25.50 near that will buy water. J. J. Weir, Loma I. Mae Hudson 104 75.50 H. G. Rutherford B. R. 82 127.25 Linda, Calif. 50-3t J. H. Ice 32 7.55 K. E. Williams 9 3.35 Joe Kraemer 24 15.00 T. R. Wilson B. R. 28 27.00 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-At Loma Linda, Paul Kraemer - --- 62 28.50' one and one-half blocks from sanitarium and Margaret Leslie 54 18.75 16 Colporteurs 716 $1,075.11 medical school, one block from church school Miscellaneous 166.40 and academy, modern duplex of three and Kate Pope 57 85.00 Southern California four rooms. Three-room stucco cottage in S. Shimada 73 85.25 W. WEST, Field Miss. Sec. rear; three garages; some fruit; lots of shade. Mrs. D. Van Epps 62 10.75 Lucile P. Austin H. P. 5 $ 7.00 Income $45.00 per month. Price $2,800; $600 0. G. Verkouteren 14 26.00 Nathan Banks B. R. 31 22.50 cash will handle. For information, write B. E. White 79 76.50 Nathaniel Banks B. R. 31 36.00 Box 193, Loma Linda, Calif., or phone S. N. Brown Misc. 90.85 D 544. 50-2t 13 Colporteurs 776 $ 820.70 D. Cheadle B. R. 32 9.00 A. M. Cott B. R. 49 105.00 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-Beautiful little Nevada-Utah Caleb Davidian H. P. 16 37.00 two and a quarter acre ranch, near La W. G. HERNDON, Field Miss. Sec. Floyd Denney B. R. 16.00 Sierra, mostly in full-grown, budded walnuts. C. A. Andreason P. S. 21 $ 40.50 A. E. Erlan B. R. 20 13.50 Modern six-room bungalow with out-build- Henry Baerg P. S. 33 47.75 I. C. Fessenden G. C. 4 6.50 ings, chicken equipment, irrigation water, E. C. Neumann P. S. 33 87.25 Sidney Grant Mag. 2.50 domestic water, gas and electricity. Very Betty Player 0. D. 17 67.50 Mrs. Ethel Hyde B. R. 4 1.00 sightly and lovely spot. $2,000 straight mort- Kenneth Smith P. S. 35 54.00 Mrs. C. A. Kremer B. R. 19 9.00 gage, seven per cent, renewed for three years. Write full particulars of what you have, in- E. McGriff B. R. 13 19.50 5 Colporteurs 120 $ 297.00 cluding incumbrance, to Box 127, Loma Muriel Melton Mag. 8.75 Linda, Calif. 50-2t L. M. Nelson G. C. 25 41.00 Northern California -Three weeks Marie Olsen Mag. 4,50 FOR SALE.-An opportunity for those who A. E. BARNES, Field Miss. Sec. Mrs. Anna Parrish P. S. 23 18.00 229.25 wish to leave the city. 4 acres, pears, apples, B. Colporteurs B. R. 369 $ Edna Parrish P. S. 24 7.50 Wilton Baldwin B. R. 22 121.50 prunes, berries. On highway 9 miles from Mable Parrish P. S. 27 7.50 Sonora, 3 blocks from Soulsbyville post office. Bessie Beebe H. P. 24 37.75 Clarence Sanford Mag. 1.50 79.75 6-room house, 2 barns, garage. Ideal climate. William Bradley B. R. 70 Edna Seiss Mag. 29 6.25 John Braye C. E. 75.00 No Exchange. Cause of sale, sickness. Ad- P. M. Siler B. R. 21 15.50 dress Box 637, Sonora, Calif. 48-3t R. W. Garratt H. P. 55 40.00 Mrs. Rose Slinker Mag. .90 126 223.75 Malcolm Graham H. P. Mr. and Mrs. Smisor B. R. 28 12.00 FOR SALE OR TRADE-1'A acres, good 5- 112 95.80 Emma Granz H. P. Paul Taylor B. R. 29 4.50 room house, large basement, gas, electricity, 125.52 Clifford Harrison H. P. 108 Mrs. C. VonHake B. R. 32 23.75 garage, chicken equipment, full bearing wal- Lenore Hibbard H. P. 43 80.25 K. Lillian Winkler Mag. 6.90 nuts, good orange soil. Near So. Calif. Jr. Clifford Howard H. P. 102 78.50 College. Would consider car, or what have H. P. 102 61.50 Ada Howard 29 Colporteurs 462 $ 553.90 you. Reason for selling, taking medical course. Bert Judy H. P. 29 14.00 James F. Barnard, Route 1, Box 275, Arling- Henry Koehn B. R. 118 51.35 Totals-97 Colporteurs 5,049 $5,901.56 ton, Calif., care of S. M. Strong. 48-3t A. Lammerding H. P. 36 54.25 Mrs L. M. Maycock H. P. 52 59.75 Foss SALE-Ten acres beautiful timber and R. A. Michaelson H. P. 160 100.25 abertisements farm land. On creek near Bass Lake and Yo- Henry Miller B. R. 110 48.70 semite Terms, or will accept light dosed car Milton Miller H. P. 74 65.50 as part payment. H. E. Barr, Oakhurst, Calif. Orlando Penner H. P. 126 90.25 SPECIAL NOTICE-TERMS 48-3t R. J. Rader H. P. 114 126.00 Reference from the conference president Georgia Rader H. P. 100 116,25 must accompany requests for advertising space VACATION FOR HEALTH.-Mountain ranch, Paul Rice H. P. 87 92.50 in the RECORDER where individuals are not near lake and Yosemite. Physical instruction, M. A. Reese G. C. 125 67.25 known personally to the RECORDER. swimming, boating, riding, sunbaths, massage, E. A. Rowell C. E. 175.00 Advertising rate: 50 words or less, first in- etc Beautiful quiet surroundings. Summer Fern Smith H. P. 106 176.50 sertion, $1.00. Each additional insertion, if rates. Box 5. Oakhurst, Calif. 48-3t A. H. Stevens B. R. 100 161.50 run consecutively 50 cents. No advertisement Mrs A. H. Stevens H. P. 20 136.50 will be accepted unless cash accompanies the FOR SALE.-Five-room rustic cottage and Vs Arnold Stortz B. R. 96 59.25 same. Real estate advertisements ac:eptable' acre ground, adjoining Central Calif. Conf. Jr. L. C. Wheeler H. P. 58 77.25 only when referring to a specific property, and Camp. Near Yosemite Park, 27 miles to Yo- Mrs. L. C. Wheeler H. P. 47 47.75 only one property. semite Valley. Four miles by trail to Big Lulu White H. P. 100 92.25 Trees, 1 1/2 miles to store and post office. $800. Bert Getman Mag. 20.45 FOR SALE-Good modern home, large lot, $250 down, balance terms. Write Walter E. M. Horst Mag. 72.80 near So. Calif. Jr. College Lawn, shrubbery, Baker, Wawona, Calif. 48-3t vines, Young berries. Two fine Jersey cows, 34 Colporteurs 2,975 $3,154.85 one heifer. Barn, hay loft. Chickens, goats, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.--SeVerl-TOOM, furniture, garden hose and implements. All modern bungalow in Mountain View. Corner S. E. Calif.-Arizona-Three Weeks in A-1 condition, $3,000. A. Mead, Route 1, lot. Church, Pacific Press, and academy within J. F. KENT, Field Miss. Sec. Box 207-E, Arlington, Calif. 50-2t two blocks. Six almond, seven fruit trees. Room J. W. Bledsoe O. T. 107 $ 30.75 to build, or house can be changed to duplex. Mrs W. B. Davy H. P. 52 9.00 HONEY FOR SALE.-New crop of light Very attractive home or renting property. A. Delafield 0. T. 47 67.75 orange or water white sage honey at $4.50 $1,000 cash will handle. Write to Miss Haley, R. E. Delafield B. R. 72 96.00 per five-gallon can. Wildflower honey at 296 Palo Alto Ave., Mountain View, Calif. Mrs. R. E. Delafield P. S. 21 4.50 $3.25. None better in their respective grades. 49-3t PACIFIC UNION RECORDER pacific minion Conference 2. would bring such large returns. ALL SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT- In spite of smaller budgets, 1931 was IST SCHOOLS OF NURSING IN Birectorg the greatest soul-winning year in the CALIFORNIA ARE REQUIRING OFFICE-1531 East Wilson, Glendale, Calif. history of this movement. With the pres- THIS PRE-NURSING YEAR FOR POSTAL ADDRESS—BOX 146, Glendale, Calif. ent interest in our message on the part STUDENTS ENTERING SEPTEM- TELEPHONE NUMBER—Douglas 1097. PRESIDENT—J. E. Fulton. of the people, both in the home and in BER, 1933. SECRETARY-TREASURER—W. C. Raley. the foreign fields, we could have even MARTHA E. BORG, R. N., AUDITOR—F. T. Oakes. our normal income, a marvelous work Director White Memorial School of EDUCATIONAL SECRETARY—H. G. Lucas. could be done. Let everyone, young and Nursing, Los Angeles, Calif. FIELD MISSIONARY. SEC'Y—Emanuel Remsen. HOME MISSIONARY SECRETARY—T. L. Oswald. old, make an investment in the gilt- O MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER SECRETARY — F. G. edged securities of the cause of God. Ashbaugh. "Let our church members bear a liv- A Methodist Conference RELIGIOUS LIBERTY SEC'Y—W. M. Adams. ing testimony to the power of truth Temperance leaders recognize the Prohi- EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE—J. E. Fulton, G. A. by denying self and giving liberally for Roberts, M. Lukens, C. S. Prout, David bition Signs of the Times as an ideal piece Voth, W. E. Atkin, T. L. Oswald, W. M. the advancement of the work. Let our of educational literature. At a Methodist Adams, H. G. Lucas, F. G. Ashbaugh, sisters save by refusing to put expensive Ministers' conference in Northern California Emanuel Remsen, F. T. Oakes, H. G. the Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League trimmings on their garments. Let every for the State at the opening of a temperance Childs, W. E. Nelson, Dr. H. W. Voll- unnecessary expense be cut down. Let mer, B. M. Emerson, Dr. A. D. Butterfield, rally of which he was Chairman held up the Glenn Calkins, C. R. Webster, E. E. Cos- every family bring their tithes and offer- Temperance and Prohibition Signs and des- sentine, H. M. Blunden, W. C. Raley. ings to the Lord." —Vol 9, p. 53. cribed it as absolutely the best piece of litera- ture that will be produced for this campaign. M. E. KERN. He told the more than two hundred and fifty Methodist ministers present that the Signs A New Book is published "by our Adventist friends at A new book from the Review and Entrance Requirements to Mountain View," and urged as strongly as could an Adventist pastor in his own church Herald Publishing office, entitled "Ans- Schools of Nursing that they get their churches to take quanti- wers to Objections," by the lucid writer Commencing with the fall classes of ties and circulate it. The League had brought F. D. Nichol, is just off the press. As 1933, all Seventh-day Adventist Schools copies, and they were stacked all around the pulpit. There was a rush for samples at the the title indicates, this book answers of Nursing in California wilt require all many of the objections made against close, a number ordered, and others said, applicants to present evidence of the com- "You will hear from me." Seventh-day Adventists over the various pletion of a pre-nursing year in a college THE CONGREGATIONALISTS points of faith. The answers are well giving such a course. and ably thought out, and the book will As the result of a wonderful editorial on The course which has been outlined the value of this special Signs written by the be of great value to our ministers, Bible by the combined efforts of the college editor of "The Congregationalist," Boston, workers, and our laymen as well. • and nursing educators is designed to bet- several thousands of copies have gone into The book is divided into two parts,— Congregational churches. Hundreds of pas- ter prepare the student for the nursing tors have sent for samples; and many have the first section having objections and work, also to put into the college some ordered various numbers before even seeing answers covering the law, the Sabbath, subjects which have been taught in the the paper.' How we wish we might give our the state of man, and general objections; nurses' course and which have over- people the inspiration and vision that this correspondence has given us. Here is just and part II has some very valuable ex- crowded the curriculum. The schools of tracts on various topics, the law and one example of appreciation, as expressed by nursing have felt for some time that there a Congregational minister in Warren, Mas- Sunday, the Gamble Theory examined has been imposed on the student a pro- sachusetts. On June 2 he wrote: quite exhaustively, the Greek of Mat- gram of study and work which it is en- "Mrs. C. received your letter of May 23rd thew 28:1, some important extracts and tirely impossible for her to carry, espec- and a day or so later a copy of the Prohibition statements on the calendar, explanation Signs. We are both greatly interested in its ially the first year. Then, too, they feel contents which we read carefully. of original words on soul and spirit, and that students have had too little time for then a chapter on the scapegoat and "At the June meeting (yesterday) of the soul-winning work and the nursing arts. Brookfield Association of Congregational the atonement. This last is very valu- Pacific Union College at Angwin, and Ministers and their wives, I presented a able. The book has a fine table of con- motion for practically and formally approving Southern California Junior College at tents and a good scriptural index. The your Prohibition issue and jointly ordering Arlington, are definitely planning to give book covers over 250 pages, neatly a quantity. The motion carried and each this course as approved by the schools of church present through its pastor totaled a bound. nursing. A graduate nurse will be in call for nine hundred copies and as several J. E. FULTON. churches had no representative present it charge of this work at each college to was deemed feasible to place with you an give counsel and advice to students wish- order for a thousand copies of your Prohi- Opportunity for Safe ing to become nurses. bition Signs at your quantity price." Those wishing to enter one of the Could the developments of the past week Investment California Schools of Nursing—Glendale, in the nation-wide discussion of Prohibition have been seen months ago, this issue of the Many securities today are far from Loma Linda, Paradise Valley, St. Helena Signs could not have been better prepared to secure and pay little or no dividends. or White Memorial— in 1933 must plan meet the needs. The Lord has surely directed Tt is just the opposite with investments to take this pre-nursing course beginning thus far. The ap"reciative reception of the this fall. paper by religious leaders and temperance in the cause of God. There was, perhaps, advocates of all classes has been beyond any- never a time when the same amount of Write to, your preferred college for thing we ordinarily could have hoped to see. money invested in the Advent Message further particulars. REMEMBER that J. R. FERREN.