and I saw another angel fly in the midst, of Heaven, CHURCH CALENDAR having the everlasting (final)' gospel to, preach • . on the earth . Following is a listing of the special days and offerings of the church for the next month. PACIFIC THE EDITOR March 8 UNION Visitors' Day Spring Mission Offering March 15 Missionary Volunteer Day March 15-22 NEWSPAPER OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN ARIZONA•CALIFORNIA•HAWAII•NEVADA-UTAH Missionary Volunteer Week March 29 Thirteenth Sabbath Offering VOL. 68 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, MARCH 6, 1969 NO. 35 Trans-Africa Division

via the press, we had an immediate, almost Newspaper mats are being prepared to Hawaiian Disaster Is Only overwhelming response," says Elder Grady. MEMBERS ARE ASKED TO advertise the series, and also 10- and 20- the Beginning of Contacts "The Kaneohe World Council of Churches second film clips are being filmed and will Women's Auxiliary president brought "WATCH IT! WATCH IT!" be made available to the stations for pro- by THE EDITOR clothes to the disaster center we had set Watch what? with Paul motion of the telecast between programs. Harvey on television. Paul Harvey has pre- On Sabbath, February 1, a severe storm up on the street in which the main flooding We are very grateful for the progress so pared a series of thirteen full-color films. struck the windward Oahu town of Kane- occurred. far in getting these films on the air. We ohe. In one two-hour period, some 20" of "The Catholic sisters asked how they These are each thirty minutes in length hope to increase the number of stations rain fell! could help. Joey Glanstien, eighth-grade and in them Mr. Harvey reads from the substantially that will be projecting the by A. S. Normally a placid waterway, the Kane- president of the Kalaheo Hillside Junior 10-volume set, The Bible Story series. Watch it! Watch it! The Bible Story ohe Stream, which runs through the town, High School, called, asking if we would Maxwell. with Paul Harvey. rose quickly, the angry waters lapping H. B. WILES, Assoc. Publishing Secy., near the top of its banks. Then a water Pacific Union Conference. duct was plugged by falling trees. . . . "It was like a literal wall of water," Disaster Fund Is Established says one witness of the resulting flood. LARGEST INGATHERING IN "Apapane Street became a giant river. Throughout the Pacific Union Conference in recent days, torrential rains have The walls of three homes were completely caused much flooding, with resulting loss of life and uncounted losses in property UNION HISTORY IS NOTED torn away. Cars were thrown against light damage. Final reports from the Treasury Depart- poles, one car went right through the Among the thousands who have suffered losses there are a number of Seventh- ment reveal that the Pacific Union Con- wall of a home. . . ." day Adventist families. Some of our members have suffered extreme losses. ference has accumulated its largest In- Seventh-day Adventists heard about the After studying the tragic reports of these flood damages, an executive action gathering total in history. The final figure disaster early, and they wasted no time in was taken to invite every Seventh-day Adventist in the Pacific Union Conference for 1968 is $1,078,910.99, which exceeds giving aid to those in the 65 homes inun- to contribute toward a fund which will be immediately used to help families who last year's total of $1,042,848.50 by over dated by the swirling flood waters. have been hardest hit by the floods and devastation. $36,000. The local conferences have made "Sunday morning, after the flood had As we remember that we are our "brother's keeper," we are suggesting that the following totals: occurred on Sabbath evening, some 50 Ad- Arizona $59,315.28 members send at least $1 to: ventists started cleaning out debris and Central California 216,756.37 filth from the homes," says Elder Robert Pacific Union Conference, P.O. Box 146, Glendale, California 91209. Hawaii 52,835.35 Grady, lay activities director of the Ha- Conference lay activities secretaries will be asked to survey damage done to Nevada-Utah 36,448.39 waiian Mission who co-ordinated the aid the property of Adventist families in their fields. When this survey is completed, Northern 'California 219,888.89 work. the fund will be dispersed according to the needs. Southeastern California 192,532.59 Although the Red Cross, civic, and gov- W. J. BLACKER, President. Southern California 301,134.12 ernmental organizations also began giving This is the first time that a conference aid, Seventh-day Adventists assumed the in the West 'has exceeded $300,000. Con- leadership role in the disaster. Quickly These are prepared for television view- gratulations to Southern California and its realizing that current stockpiles of sup- distribute canned goods if his school col- ing and several stations are already run- members! Hawaii has achieved a splendid plies, especially bed clothing and furniture, lected them. The Girl Scouts called with ning the series as a public service. gain and is first in per capita, with an aver- were inadequate to meet the need, the a similar request. They are being telecast from: age of $21.40 per member. Nevada-Utah church, utilizing its good relationships with "The electric company called to ask us KOGO San Diego is second, with $19.20. Arizona, Central the press, made public appeals for addi- to get the names of all affected families to California, Northern California, and KTAR Phoenix tional supplies. them, as they planned to withhold electric KHJ-TV Los Angeles Southeastern California have all registered "When the word got out to the public bills in an effort to help out," Elder Grady excellent gains. KBLU Yuma writes. "Sears, Roebuck and Company of- Loyal workers all along the line have fered' to repair all their appliances pur- KCRA Sacramento (Beginning May 11) KSHO Las Vegas done yeoman service to sustain an expand- chased in the last few years by the fam- ing work. Hong Kong flu, rain, and snow ilies affected. They also gave bed frames, KCPX Salt Lake City See your local newspaper for the time have all tested the metal of these workers, blankets, and pillows from their stores. but we have succeeded. We bow our hearts "Many other business houses gave valu- and day. Have your children tune in these full-color half-hour programs, and invite in humble thanksgiving that these funds able supplies—Wigwam Stores, C. S. Wo are availaible to be channeled into areas of and Sons Co., Sealy Mattress Company, neighbors and friends to watch the telecast. Find time to write a note of appreciation need. Hearty appreciation to each loyal Theo. Davies Company, Kress, and Wool- worker for his faithful service. worth. . . . Individuals began to send to your station for telecasting a program of this kind. D. L. OLSEN, Lay Activities Director, (Continued on Page 2) Pacific Union Conference. Pacific Union Conference Statistics Are Summarized Adventist College Day Following is a complete report of membership and baptisms for the various confer- March 15 ences of the Pacific Union at the end of 1968: Featuring Adventist higher educa- Membership Baptisms tion in the Southern, Southeastern, Arizona 3,824 247 and Arizona Conference churches Central California 17,862 1,011 and Family Day that afternoon on Hawaii 2,502 132 the La Sierra campus. Nevada-Utah 1,987 136 Northern California 23,485 1,012 Southeastern California 25,894 1,541 YOUR CHURCH CLERK has special Southern California 26,890 2,008 forms for making changes regarding the RECORDER. See your church clerk for Totals 102,447 6,087 notifying the RECORDER of change of ad- This mud-soaked home in Kaneohe was cleaned W. D. WALTON, Secretary, dress, or adding to or deleting names from completely by Adventist volunteer workers. Pacific Union Conference. the RECORDER mailing list.—The Editor.

(Continued from Page I) Notice of Nevada-Utah Association Disaster in Hawaii Meeting PACIFIC UNION Notice is hereby given that the regular - r Biennial Session of the Nevada-Utah Associ- ation of Seventh-day Adventists is called to convene at 10 am., Wednesday, March 12, POSTMASTER: All notices should be sent to 1969, in the Wasatch Hills Seventh-day Ad- PACIFIC UNION RECORDER, Box 36, Angwin, ventist church, 2139 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake California 94508. City, Utah. This meeting is called for the purpose of EDITOR Herbert Ford receiving reports from the officers, electing a MANAGING EDITOR Audrey Tapia Board of Directors for the ensuing biennial ASSISTANT EDITORS W. J. Blacker, term, and for the transaction of such other A. G. Munson, W. D. Walton business as may properly come before the Betty Smyzer's ABC "Conversation" pr )gram fea- EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Ruth Wright delegates. All duly elected and accredited delegates at tured important personalities in Hawaii recently. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER, official organ any regular or special session of the Nevada- The half-hour program devoted 20 minutes to the of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Utah Conference of Seventh-day Adventists smoking problem as a result of the smoking ash Adventists (Box 146), 1545 North Verdugo Road, will be recognized as delegates of any Asso- tray seen in the center of the table. Glendale, California, is published weekly, fifty ciation session. Seated, left to right, Hugo Montenegro, com- poser, entertainer, musician and recording artist issues a year, at Angwin, California. Second- D. E. DIRKSEN, President, of RCA in Los Angeles (a five-pack-a-day smoker); class postage is paid at Angwin, California. G. C. LASHIER, Secretary. Joe Cabel, two-time Makaha international surfing SUBSCRIPTION RATE: No charge to Adventist champion; Betty Smyzer, emcee; Ken Mittleider, members of Pacific Union Conference churches. evangelist; and John Kernel!, director of informa- Two dollars per year to others. tion and complaint for the City of Honolulu. Ladies of the Health and Welfare Service set up ADDRESS CHANGES: Notify your church and manned this emergency supply center on clerk of any change or correction in your Apapane Street in Kanehoe. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER mailing address, Evangelist's TV Appearances or if an address is to be deleted. Please take money . . . a check for $50, another for care of these matters promptly, being sure to Popularize "Lung Ash Tray" $25, other contributions of lesser amounts. give complete information including the old The desire to stop smoking was made and the new Zip Code numbers. . .. It was a real outpouring of community ever more effective recently by a new con- good will." PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE—W. J. Blacker, versation piece called a "Lung Ash Tray." president; Alvin G. Munson, treasurer; W. D. As the supplies came in, the church The new innovation, developed by a Walton, secretary; (Box 146) 1545 North members continued their work in the mud- physician in Utah, was the talk of the Verdugo Road, Glendale, California 91209. soaked homes. With the supplies given Phone (213) 241.5173. town in Honolulu recently as Evangelist went a Bible to each family. Inside the Ken Mittleider made four TV guest ap- ARIZONA CONFERENCE — John V. Stevens, Bible was a card inscribed: "'Many waters president; Orville 0. Butler, secretary-treas- pearances on three of the leading television cannot quench love, neither can the floods urer; (Box 10097) 2601 East Thomas Road, stations to demonstrate the effects of smok- Phoenix, Arizona 85016. Phone (602) 956- drown it.' Song of Solomon 8:7. From ing on the lungs. 9100. your friends the Seventh-day Adventists." Each evening for two weeks, Evangelist CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE — M. C. "Thank God there are people like you Mittleider, Doctors Robert Chung and Torkelsen, president; E. W. Amundson, secre- Seventh-day Adventists," said one lady, her tary; R. L. Stretter, treasurer; (Box 580) 1691 Harold Lawson conducted a stop-smoking eyes filled with tears. "How could anybody, Mark Biggs receives a set of the "Conflict of the The Alameda, San Jose, California 95106. clinic for those who were attending the Phone (408) 297-1584. not knowing us, do so much for us?" Ages" books from Howard M. Barron, Nevada- Utah Conference MV secretary. evangelistic meetings. It was remarkable HAWAIIAN MISSION—A. G. Streifling, presi- "I would like to express my deep appre- to see the results. One hundred per cent dent; Mun On Chang, secretary-treasurer; ciation for the emergency action taken by (Box 4037, Zip Code 96812) 2258 Nuuanu of those who completed the course gave up Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Phone those of the Hawaiian Mission of Sev- The Spirit of Prophecy Gives smoking. enth-day Advenists in assisting the people 536-4436. Elder Mittleider feels that spiritual help at Keapuka at the time of the flood . . ." Invaluable Help to Youth NEVADA-UTAH CONFERENCE—D. 'E'. --Drrlcsen, and incentives are responsible for the vic- president; wrote Frank F. Fasi, mayor of the city and Gerald Lashier, secretary-treasurer; "I discovered in these books a power tories gained. (Box 1470) 1095 East Taylor Street, Reno, county of Honolulu. that can convict souls of sin and point Nevada 89505. Phone (702) 322-6929. Now the flood waters have gone from them to Christ. They also brought me spir- ROBERT B. GRADY, Director, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE— Apapane Street, and the mud has been itual insight that will prove invaluable to Public Relations. James E. Chase, president; E. A. Schmidt, treasurer; Stuart Jayne, secretory; (Box 149) cleaned from the homes. But the people my Christian experience. To me, they por- 1811 Eleventh Avenue, Oakland, California of that place and the Seventh-day Advent- tray the eternal battle between sin and 94604. Phone (415) 534-1710. ists have come closer together than ever righteousness. Lives can be changed SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE— before. And although it began suddenly through these books." This was the win- J. W. Osborn, president; J. B. Bogle, treas- with. a disastrous flood, it many not end ning entry sent to the Nevada-Utah Con- urer; Melvin 1. Lukens, secretary; (Box 7584) there. 9707 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, California ference by Mark S. Biggs of Winnemucca, 92503. Phone (714) 689-1350. "A series of evangelistic meetings is be- Nevada as a part of the conference-wide SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE—H. C, ing planned now by Elder Ronald Spear "What the '' Series Retzer, president; Harold L. Calkins, secre- in the Kaneohe Church," notes Elder Means to Me" contest. A Top Ingathering Solicitor tary; Albert Hamra, treasurer; (Box 969) Grady. "Mrs. Cleo Streifling, the Bible Mark is sixteen years old and in the Is Honored for Achievement 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, worker for Castle Memorial Hospital, plans tenth grade at the Winnemucca High California 91209. Phone (213) 243-6231. Anita Lee, under the blessing of the to visit every flood-damaged home again to School. He has been president of the Ad- Lord, dedicated herself to "doing her best Wills, trust agreements, and annuities should begin Bible studies and to invite them to ventist Youth in Action (AYA) for about for the Lord" during the 1968 Ingathering be made in favor of the legal association the evangelistic meetings. two years. This group of youth are active rather than the conference. Write your con- crusade, and solicited over $1,000, encom- ference secretary-treasurer for the exact name. "It is true that 'God works in a mysteri- in working for other youth, bringing them passing donations from 100 to a $20 check. a knowledge of Jesus Christ. ous way His wonders to perform.'" "The hours I put into Ingathering this Runners-up in the contest were Sharon year will always remain one of the most Gardner of Salt Lake City and Wayne pleasant experiences of 1968," stated the Curtis of Susanville. The conference is top solicitor in the Hawaiian Mission. SUNSET TABLE Notice of Nevada-Utah Conference proud of these young people and their Session interest in the books of the Spirit of Sister Lee's attainments for 1968 are indicative of the tremendous forward thrust Friday, March 7 Notice is hereby given that the nineteenth Prophecy. that every church experienced. It is a Angwin 6:09 Riverside 5:51 Biennial Session of the Nevada-Utah Confer- HOWARD M. BARRON, Secertary, Chico 6:06 San Diego 5:50 once of Seventh-day Adventists is called to MV Department. thrill to reveal the final Ingathering figures Eureka 6:14 San Jose 6:07 convene at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 11, of $52,835.35 for the 1968 Ingathering Fresno 5:59 Phoenix 6:30 1969, in the Wasatch Hills Seventh-day Ad- Crusade. This amount represents a gain Lodi 6:04 Reno 5:58 ventist church, 2139 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake of 14 per cent over last year's Ingathering Loma Linda 5:50 Salt Lake City 6:25 City, Utah. Los Angeles 5:54 Hilo 6:28 The purpose of this meeting is to receive figures for Hawaii. Oakland 6:09 Honolulu 6:38 the biennial reports; elect conference officers, There have also been many requests departmental secretaries, and executive com- mittee; and for the transaction of such other for the gift Bible program as a result of Friday, March 14 business as may properly come before the the free Bible card placed in the Ingather- Angwin 6:15 Riverside 5:56 session. ing literature. Chico 6:12 San Diego 5:56 According to constitutional provision each organized church is entitled to one delegate- May the Lord bless abundantly each Eureka 6:21 San Jose 6:13 one who had a part in the Ingathering Fresno 6:05 Phoenix 6:35 at-large, and one additional delegate for each Lodi 6:11 Reno 6:04 twenty (20) • church members or fractional evangelistic crusade. majority thereof. Loma Linda 5:56 Salt Lake City 6:32 GRADY, Director, Los Angeles 6:00 Hilo 6:30 D. E. DIRKSEN, President, Elder Don Mulvihill presents appreciation award R. B. Oakland 6:15 Honolulu 6:40 G. C. LASHIER, Secretary. to Anita Lee as Elder Victor Aladen looks on. Lay Activities Department. 2 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER March 6, 1969 Evangelistic Services Are Azure Hills Family Suffers Developing New Interests Flood Loss; Members Assist Evangelistic services by Elder and Mrs. The rains, mud slides and floods which D. E. Venden were conducted in Safford devastated many areas of 'California dur- from January 4 to 11, and in Globe from ing January 18 to 28 left scores of resi- January 11 to January 19, which were a dents without automobiles and homes. Of real blessing to our people and interested these families, many lost all their posses- individuals in these areas. sions and some lost their lives. Especially significant were new interests Among the families left homeless were which were aroused as a result of the serv- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Readman, their sons, ices in Globe by Elder and Mrs. Venden. Jim, Lloyd, Jr., and daughter, Susan, Around 30 individuals were counted as and Mrs. Readman's parents. Early "The Mighty Men" showing a definite interest at the time of Sabbath morning, January 25, a great these services, many of whom had attended wall of mud and water which had broken participation on significant subjects of the previous evangelistic services in the area. loose from the Twin Forks Creek beds day! Outstanding musical selections will be came down in torrents upon the unpro- To endeavor to follow up these interests given by the Symphonic Trio of Sacra- and to help our former, and new, members tected homes of Lytle Creek just northwest mento, California, and a men's group from of San Bernardino. The Readmans' two- James Hayward in these areas, another series of services is Pacific . This promises to be story home was filled with mud, water, being conducted by J. B. Currier in Saf- a high light for this year. We trust that ford on Thursday nights, and in Globe on and rocks. Their two cars and truck were all will avail themselves of the Friday eve- completely buried. Phoenix Pastor and Family Tuesday nights. It is hoped that the inter- ning and, particularly, the Sabbath after- est will grow, and that a number more in Mr. and Mrs. Readman were baptized Welcomed; Assume Duties noon services. at the Azure Hills Church almost a year these areas will be led to take their stand JOHN V. STEVENS. Elder and Mrs. James Hayward recently also. ago as the result of Bible studies given to ARIZONA ... ARIZONA .. . ARIZONA ... ARIZONA .. . ARIZONA ... ARIZONA arrived in the Arizona Conference. Elder In addition, a special series of evangelis- them by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waugh, Hayward assumes the duties of pastor of tic services has been started in Superior on Elder A. S. Maxwell to Speak members of the Azure Hills Church. the new Phoenix Central Church. Monday nights. This will be a seed-sowing at Anaheim Colporteur Rally The Azure Hills Church family, with Elder Hayward was born in Connecti- program, and it is hoped that interest in Elder A. S. Maxwell, noted author, and the help of Mrs. Ida Lee, Dorcas leader; cut and served in Europe with the United studying God's Word will begin to grow presently editor of the Signs of the Times, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waugh, and Tressie States Army from 1943 to 1946. He grad- with :a number eventually taking their will be the featured speaker at the Ana- Busching, Bible worker, have rallied to uated from in stand and help to re-establish our work in heim Seventh-day Adventist Church on help the Readman family in their time of 1952 with a B.A. degree in theology. For- that city. Sabbath at 3:30 p.m. March 8. need. Almost within one week, the Read- mer pastorates include Boston Temple, We invite your prayers that God will This meeting will be the high light of mans were in their new home. All the Boston, Massachusetts, and Beverly Road bless in these endeavors with more souls the activities planned for Colporteur Rally furniture, bedding, dishes, and clothing Church, Atlanta, Georgia. Before coming taking their stand to follow their Lord Sabbath for Orange County on that date. have been given by the church family and to this area, Elder Hayward was pastor of and prepare to be with Him throughout Speakers representing the publishing relatives. the First Church of Fort Worth, Texas. eternity. work of the denomination will occupy all The Lord has drawn very near to the Mrs. Hayward, the former Jane Wat- J. B. CURRIER, Pastor, the pulpits in Orange County at the 11 Readmans in their time of need, and, in son, received her R.N. at the New Eng- Globe and Safford. o'clock worship hour on this special day. turn, the church family has once again land Hospital, Melrose, Massachusetts. Musical selections will be provided by learned the valuable lesson that the key to They have two sons, Jim, Jr., 20, a soph- Brad and Olive Braley, the Orangewood living is serving and giving to those in omore at Southwestern Union College, Academy choir and Kathe Stanton from need. Keene, Texas, and John, 17, a senior at the . DENNIS PARK, Associate Pastor. , Keene. Plan to attend this most interesting soul- Telephone Dial Program winning rally. You will be glad you did. While in Fort Worth, Elder Hayward M. NI. BAzzY, Secretary, initiated a program, called Dial-Your-Fam- Publishing Department. ily-Bible, which had become popular in other parts of the country. By dialing the Notice number, the caller hears a three-minute Walla Walla College alumni, former talk and an invitaion to enroll in a free teachers and former students are in- Bible course. Elder Hayward hopes to see vited to attend the following meetings: a similar program started in the Phoenix at the Escondido Church Recreational Facility, 331 W. 4th Street, for a potluck area in the near future. supper at 6:30 Monday evening. March Since his arrival, Elder Hayward has 17; and at the assumed the responsibilities of speaker for La Sierra Campus Commons for a buffet The Adventist Hour which is heard over supper ($1.25) at 5:45 Tuesday evening, March 18. College President and Mrs. station KTAR at 7:30 a.m., Sundays. Robert Reynolds, Vice-President and Elder Hayward has a twin brother, Mrs. Robert Brown, and Dr. and Mrs. John, who is a pastor in Battle Creek, Donald Rigby will be our guests for Ronnie Kopitzke Michigan. In 1958 they organized and both meetings. CLAUDE THURSTON, conducted the first Seventh-day Adventist Chapter President. LOMA LINDA YOUTH RAISES tour of the Holy Land. Sixty members of R. R. Hegstad the church spent a month visiting places LARGE INGATHERING AMOUNT of Biblical interest. The Bible says, ". . . a little child shall We are happy to welcome the Hay- Excellent Speakers, Program lead them." wards to the Arizona Conference family Arranged for Freedom Series We are reminded of this statement and wish them God's blessing as they The third annual Freedom Lectures Se- when we report the work of Ingathering The Family Religious Teleast make plans for furthering the work of the ries to be held in the Pacific Union Con- done by Ronnie Kopitzke of the Campus church in this area. ference is scheduled for March 7 and 8 Hill Church of Loma Linda. Inspired by PR DEPARTMENT. in Phoenix, at the Central Seventh-day his grandmother, who used to be an avid Adventist Church, 821 West Flower. Ingathering worker, he started out at the age of five. That year he raised $18.25. Dates for Evangelistic Series Elder Dwight S. Wallack, religious lib- At the age of six, he increased it to Tempe Church erty secretary of the Colorado Conference, Elders Venden and Jones will be principal speaker at the opening $84.03. At seven he almost doubled his February 22 - March 8 meeting, 7:30 p.m., Friday. He will bring previous record and solicited $152.35. Sunnyslope Church a thrilling message on how the Sunday-law When eight years old his record was Elder John V. Stevens battle was won in Colorado last year. The $182.50. In 1968, when he was nine, he and Sabbath School program will be geared to- raised $257.10 to make a total of $694.23. Elder Paul Johnson It is a wonderful record for a boy of March 9-29 ward religious liberty. The morning wor- ship service will present Elder Roland R. With Pastor and Mrs. W. A. Fagal nine. May his experience help other boys Phoenix Spanish Church and girls, also older ones, to raise money Elder Samuel Weiss Hegstad, editor of Liberty magazine. At 3 and p.m. Sabbath, Warren L. Johns will pre- Sunday, 10:30 a.m. for the Lord's work. Pastor Arthur Michel sent a message and a lively discussion, with JOHN C. MICHALENKO. March 15 - April 23 E KCOP (F) issues and answers, and involving audience More Southeastern on Page 4 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER March 6, 1969 3 (Continued from Page 3) the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades were Southeastern California selected by vote of their classmates to Notice Paradise Valley Manor Has serve on a "Summer Recreation Board." Rain or shine, The Sierra Singers' program, "Land of the Free," will be Need for a Large Offering These junior-high youth are enthusias- given at Fairview Academy Auditorium, tically planning for the coming summer 26220 Date Street, Highland, on Satur- Paradise Valley Manor has opened its with background assistance when needed day, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. This is the doors. January 30 was an historic day from the Youth Co-ordinating Council same program you thought you missed when several hundred people came to at- in January because of the terrible rain- tend the opening exercises. (YCC). They are considering the organ- storm. izing of league games, mountain outings NINA MILLER, Those who came were surprised and and classes of special interest. "This is Secretary. ple &ed. 'They were amazed to find a their program," said Pastor Bursey. Their facility so well arranged and adapted to first meeting was scheduled for February meet the needs of senior church members. 19. NEW EL CENTRO CHURCH They were thrilled to listen to the ex- Students serving on the summer board pressions of gratitude from its residents to are: Alan Peters, Mary Reynolds, David WILL OPEN ON MARCH 8 a church that had not forgotten to pro- Hirst, Brett Branson, James Stewart, Jen- Opening services for the new El Cen- vide for its members who face the sunset ell Eli, Charles Gee, Patricia Cason, Doug- tro Church will be held March 8. years. las Behrends. First services to be held in the church Yes, Paradise Valley Manor has opened According to Pastor Bursey, the YCC will be the Sabbath School and church its doors. The rooms are all occupied. The works to provide guidelines for wholesome Dr. Max Dalby services in the morning. High light of the waiting list is growing longer. Someday social opportunities as well as educational special opening service at 3 p.m. will be the capacity of the Manor will have to be and spiritual advantages for Loma Linda the guest speaker, Elder John Osborn, increased—a new wing will have to be teen-agers. Musical Festival Features conference president. added. But this cannot be undertaken un- MRS. LENORE SCHMIDT, All former members and friends are in- til the obligation on the present struc- Guest Professor from Utah Assistant Press Secretary. vited for this important event in the his- ture has been completely liquidated. So, Dr. Dalby, professor of music and head tory of the El Centro Church. many will have to wait—and wait pa- of the Department of Music at Utah State The pastor, Elder Paul Schooley, is an- tiently and hopefully. University, Logan, is the guest clinician xious to make this new facility a contribu- • Paradise Valley Manor not only needs for the fourth annual musical festival, tion to the evangelistic program of the to be enlarged; it has current needs that March 7-8, at Thunderbird Academy, Imperial Valley. Therefore he has sched- the members of the Southeastern Califor- Scottsdale, Arizona. uled a series of evangelistic meetings with nia Conference can help to supply. The This two-day musical experience is to Elder Don Gray as speaker, beginning include honor music students from the March 22. vocational arts department needs equip- ment and supplies. An electric kiln must Southeastern California Conference and RECORDER readers are requested to send be supplied for ceramics. A medium-sized Arizona Conference senior academies. to Elder Schooley the names of persons liv- bus is a must for transporting residents to Dr. Dalby, prominent guest conductor ing in the El Centro area who should re- shopping centers and outings. A library and clinician, started his career at the age ceive an invitation to attend these meet- of carefully selected books is highly de- of eight as a clarinet player in his father's ings. Names may be sent to 1946 Wensley sirable. The legitimate needs are many public school band in Western Colorado. Avenue, El Centro, California 92243. and varied. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree C. ELWYN PLATNER, Secretary, from Utah State University. He has stud- "No heroin marks, but clean arms because of Public Relations Department. March 22 is Paradise Valley Manor Day. ied at the University of Colorado and the Christ." Pictured, left to right, are: Diane Watson, An offering for this new institution will be Pastor Lenard Jaecks, of the San Bernardino University of Utah. His career has in- Church, and Tom Watson. received in all the churches. The worthi- cluded three years as an army bandsman ness of the project merits a generous re- during World War II when he was direc- Former Dope Addicts Speak sponse. Plan to give liberally—it will warm tor of the 248th Army Ground Band in your heart. the Canal Zone, Panama. at San Bernardino Meeting T. E. UNRUH, Secretary, In addition to his wide teaching experi- The testimony of clean arms means Paradise Valley Manor Committee. ence, he is the past president of the Utah something special to Tom and Diane Wat- Music Teachers Association and the West- son, for they were both dope addicts. ern Division Music Teachers Association, It is because of what Christ has done and is a member of the National Board of that Tom's arms are no longer marked with Music Education National Conference. needle holes from injecting heroin. The The Adventist Music Teachers Associa- Watsons and Pastor Lenard Jaecks of the tion is happy to have this noted musician San Bernardino Church recently discussed at the 1969 Music Festival. the transformation that God has wrought. All are invited to attend the 2 p.m. Diane, who was a dope addict, knows sacred program and the 8 p.m. secular the peace of God's Word. Tom, who used program, March 8 at Thunderbird Acad- to inject heroin every day, now has clean emy, Scottsdale, Arizona. arms and knows the power and cleansing J. D. HOLDER, Chairman, effect of God's word on the heart. Adventist Music Instrumental Assoc. The Watsons will tell part of their story, "Hooked on Heroin," at the Youth Keene, Texas Reunion to Be Spotlight Meeting on. March 7 at 7:30 Held at Loma Linda March 22 p.m. in the San Bernardino Church, 918 All former students and residents of North Mountain View. Keene, Texas, are invited to the reunion The San Bernardino Church is holding at the Loma Linda University campus a series of evangelistic meetings called the cafeteria, March 22. Vespers will be at "Meaningful Life Series," which continues 5:15 p.m. A cafeteria-style meal follows every Sunday, Wednesday, Friday and vespers. An up-to-date report on the Keene Saturday through March 23. senior college will be given by a special Pastor Jaecks, who is the speaker for guest. the series, stated, "The Watsons have a FRANK MORAN, President. thrilling story about deliverance from LSD LAURA HOWELL-ROWE, Secretary. and heroin. I believe that young people can understand a lot more about the Chris- Paradise Valley Manor tian walk after listening •to Tom and Loma Linda Youth Make Plans Diane." for Their Summer Activities This special series of evangelistic meet- If children ran the world (at least the ings is planned to appeal to families and aim &tough to Sham summers), what would they most like to young people. Each evening there are do? This question was pondered by Pastor separate programs held for the children Ernest Bursey, youth director for the Uni- from the cradle roll on up. The various Paradise Valley Manor Offering versity and Campus Hill churches, and he departments of the church are assuming decided to go to the best possible source— responsibilities in the series. the children. RUTH PURDY, Press Secretary, Warch 22 Result? A total of nine youngsters from San Bernardino Church.

4 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER March 6, 1969 and permitting four extra minutes every Notice of Biennial Meeting of the Letters Should Be Written week of anti-smoking messages. These four Glendale Adventist Hospital Second Week of Meetings in Anti-smoking Campaigns minutes of commercials are worth about Corporation Opens with Sabbath Sermon $120,000. Notice is hereby given that the Biennial "Ladies and Gentlemen: The war About three weeks ago, the FCC an- Meeting of the Glendale Adventist Hospital On Saturday, March 8, Elder Fagal will against smoking is now in its most critical nounced that they would ban all cigarette Corporation will be held at the Southern start the second week of the Lynwood phase. The next few months can and will California Conference of Seventh-day Ad- Evangelistic Series with a very basic ser- advertising on radio and television. This ventists at 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glen- make the difference between a substantial is being challenged in the courts and this dale, California, at 9 a.m., March 26, 1969. mon, "Which Day Is the Sabbath?" Meet- victory and a catastrophic defeat." These is where your help is especially needed. The purpose of this meeting is to elect a ings are scheduled for 4 and 6 p.m. at •the were the words of Attorney John L. Banz- In 1965, the cigarette labeling Act was Board of Directors for the ensuing period; Lynwood Auditorium located at 4100 Im- haf III, Director of A.S.H. (Action on for the adoption, repeal or amendment of the perial Highway in Lynwood. very weak. It was written by the tobacco bylaws; for the receiving of reports; and for Smoking and Health), as he addressed a any other business that may properly come Prior to the sermon, a color motion pic- crowd of nearly 1,000 individuals at a before the meeting. ture entitled "Mission of Mercy on Brazil's Stop Smoking Rally at the White Memo- HELMUTH C. RETZER, President. Rivers" will be shown. rial Church on February 15. ERVIN J. REMBOLDT, Secretary. The schedule for the rest of the week The Ministers' Chorus of Southern Cali- is as follows: fornia Conference added to the inspiration Notice of Biennial Meeting of the Sunday, March 9, 7 p.m.— of the rally. In an interview, Elder Erling Simi Valley Hospital Association, "Is Heaven Pie in the Sky?" Tuesday, March 11, 7 p.m.— Calkins, pastor of the Santa Barbara Inc. "After Life—What?" Church, presented two individuals who By order of the Governing Board, and in Wednesday, March 12, 7 p.m.— had attended a Five-Day Stop Smoking accordance with a bylaws provision, notice is "Will God Punish Sinners Forever?" hereby given that the regular biennial meet- program of 152 people who had stopped Friday, March 14, 7 p.m.— ing of the Simi Valley Hospital Association, "A New Life in Christ." the habit. The two persons being inter- Inc. is called to convene at the Southern Cali- Saturday, March 15, 4 and 6 p.m.— viewed had also joined the church. A fornia Conference Office, 1535 East Chevy (two identical sessions) unique ending to the interview was that Chase Drive, Glendale, California, at 11 a.m. "How God Solved a Dilemma." on Wednesday, March 26, 1969. they also have since married. That cer- S. A. YAKUSH, Director, Members of the corporation include the Public Relations. tainly is a very good outcome from a Five- members of the Executive Committee of the Day Stop Smoking program. Southern California Conference, members of the Governing Board of the hospital, and any Dr. Wyman Spence, of Salt Lake City, Dr. Wyman Spence Utah, was also interviewed in which he person present at a duly called meeting who interests and was a major victory for them. is an executive officer, the medical secretary told of several efforts he is making to help or his associate of the Pacific Union Confer- educate Americans to the hazards of smok- Congress must act this year. If they re- ence or the General Conference of Seventh- ing. He has produced the "lung" ash tray, enact that provision, they will stop the day Adventists. with. buttons with various slogans against smok- FCC from taking off all the cigarette ads The purpose of the meeting is to have the ing, plaques for doctors' offices stating their from the air and perhaps even from giving members receive reports, elect the Governing GEORGE us free time for anti-smoking commercials. Board, and consider such other business as stand on smoking, and a new and unusual may properly come before the membership. If Congress is persuaded by enough peo- mechanical smoker in which an individual HELMUTH C. RETZER, President. VANDEMAN can see the tars forming from an individ- ple writing and voicing their objections, WILLIAM H. GOSSE, Secretary. ual cigarette in a small plastic container. they may finally take effective and forceful 7:30 A.M. These items are available at the Confer- action in the problem of smoking. Notice of Biennial Session of the ence Temperance Department. Azusa Valley Sanitariium and Monday—Wednesday—Friday Attorney Banzhaf pointed out that the Rest Home Channel 9 KHJ-TV Federal Communications Commission has Notice is hereby given that the regular given anti-smoking interests $50 - 75 mil- Biennial Session of the Azusa Valley Sani- lion worth of free advertising by ruling tarium and Rest Home is called to convene at 1:30 p.m., March 26, 1969, in the confer- that the radio and television stations had ence committee room of the Southern Cali- to give one free anti-smoking commercial fornia Conference Office, 1535 East Chevy Missing Persons Drive, Glendale, California. If you know the whereabouts of any of This meeting is called for the purpose of the following persons, please notify Mrs. receiving reports from the officers, electing a Hortense Tiegs, Clerk, Glendale Seventh- Board of Trustees for the ensuing biennial period, and for the transaction of such busi- day Adventist Church, 610 East California ness as may properly come before the dele- Street, Glendale, .California 91206: gates. Mrs. Joy Bunyard Caruso, Mrs. Mar- The duly elected and accredited delegates garet Fox, Mrs. Mildred Kelley, Mrs. Lois to this constituency meeting are: members of the Executive Committee of the Southern Mae Landon, MTS. Loretta Nowlin, Mrs. California Conference of Seventh-day Ad- Anette A. Peckwell, Mrs. Charlene Stygar, ventists. Mrs. Harriet Lea Vallavanti, Miss Alice HELMUTH C. RETZER, President. WALLACE JOHNSON, Secretary. M. Watabu, Miss Robin Lee Lynch, Mrs. Leatha Belvisoo Neal, Mr. Friedrich Hein- rich Neervoort, Mr. Lyle Edwin Nowlin, 3) You want responsible agencies to be Mr. Lowell Edward Wis:ins, Mrs. Andine able to take effective action against the Wiggins, Mr. Marvin Osgood. problem of smoking. Notice of Southern California Next, persuade your friends and neigh- Conference Session bors to help you in this letter-writing cam- Notice is hereby given that the forty-eighth paign. You'll find many of them are now regular session of the Southern California very sympathetic .to this cause. Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is called to convene in the Vallejo Drive Seventh-day Listen is a mighty voice for the cause of Adventist Church, 300 Vallejo Drive, Glen- temperance. Let us be sure that each of us dale, California, on March 23, 1969, at 8:30 is receiving Listen and also sponsoring a.m. this kind of magazine and is involved in The purpose of this meeting is to receive the biennial reports; to elect officers, depart- sponsorships for attorneys, doctors, and mental secretaries, and the executive com- educators. mittee for the ensuing term; to consider re- visions in the constitution and bylaws, and Write to these three senators: to transact any other business that may prop- Hon. George Murphy erly come before the delegates in session. Elder Ray James, MV secretary; Elder Helmuth C. Retzer, president, Southern California Conference; Each church organization shall be entitled Attorney John L. Banzhaf Ill. Senate Office Building to one delegate for the church organization Washington, D.C. 20510 for every three commercials for smoking. Please write a letter to the senators and one additional delegate for each fifty members or major fraction thereof. Mr. Banzhaf told of challenging the listed, to the Congressman for your Hon. Alan Cranston HELMUTH C. RETZER, President, largest television station in the country. In area and to Senator Magnuson who has Senate Office Building HAROLD L. CALKINS, Secretary. May he asked the FCC to revoke the li- played such a prominent role in the anti- Washington, D.C. 20510 cense of WNBC-TV in New York, the smoking area. Tell each of them, on your We live in a drug-oriented culture. Hon. W. Magnuson flagship station of the NBC network. The private letterhead or plain stationery, not From aspirin to sleeping pills, from tran- Senate Office Building next month, NBC announced they were mentioning that you are a Seventh-day Ad- quilizers to "the pill," Americans of all Washington, D.C. 20510 taking four of their regularly scheduled ventist, that, 1) You want cigarette ads off ages are ingesting drugs in greater variety network programs starting in the fall and the air. 2) That you want an effective EMMETT WATTS, Director, and greater numbers than ever before. cutting them short by one minute each health warning in every advertisement. Temperance Department. Dr. Stanley F. Yolles—Listen PACIFIC UNION RECORDER March 6, 1969 5 San Francisco Will Host an Returned Vietnam Soldier Outstanding MV Youth Rally Given Special Recognition San Francisco area youth are looking for- Specialist 5 David G. Chedester, re- ward with eager anticipation to the up- cently returned from Vietnam, was given coming MV Youth Rally. This important special recognition in the Pleasant Hill gathering will take place Sabbath, March Seventh-day Adventist Church by Pastor 15, at 3:30 p.m., at the Woodrow Wilson Russell R. Rose. David Chedester was High School auditorium, 400 Mansell visiting his cousins, Larry, Paul and Street in San Francisco. Janelle Jenks of the Pleasant Hill Church.

A very interesting, inspirational and ac- Specialist Chedester was awarded the Elder , above on left, is coming tion-packed program is planned for those Distinguished Service Cross by his gov- back to the Bay Area for two rallies, as follows: who attend. The spotlight will be on youth ernment for feats of valor on the field of Sabbath, March 22, at 3 p.m. in the San Francisco and their activities for Christ. A number The Modesto Central Church has presented a set battle. The particular instance cited by Church, 1844 Broderick Avenue; and Saturday, of "Uncle Arthur's Bible Stories" to the St. Stanis- March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in Oakland's Grand of musical selections will be presented by laus Catholic School in Modesto. Presenting the Avenue Church, 278 Grand Avenue. Be sure to the youth of San Francisco Junior Acad- books to the principal, Sister Patricia Riley, are attend the one nearest you. In the picture above, emy, along with interviews and testimonies (from left) Roy Brasher, assistant publishing secre- Elder Vandeman is shown capturing on-the-spot regarding youth in action. A special fea- tary of the Central California Conference; Mike materials in the Holy Land area where the Dead Want, local literature evangelist; and Elder E. Sea Scrolls were found for one of his most ture will be the San Francisco ACT group W. Voyles, pastor of the Central Church. Dis- popular TV presentations, "Dead Men Do Tell who are now students at Pacific Union playing one of the volumes are three sixth-grade Tales," which is part of his current "" College. Also coming from PUG will be students: left to right, Janet Craig, Michael Galas, TV series on channels 38 and 44.—R. W. Engstrom. Santa Cruz's TeeNacT organization shar- and Barbara Ott. It is our prayer that the children may truly know Jesus better as a result of this ing their faith. donation.—Roy Brasher. Notice Tell your friends and neighbors about The first meeting of the Walla Walla this important Youth Rally in San Fran- College Alumni Association, which was cisco. Further information and directions Members to Canvass Area organized in August, 1968, will meet will be forthcoming in succeeding issues at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 13, at the of the RECORDER. All San Francisco area Sacramento Central Church, located at Before Chowchilla Crusade Hand Camillia Avenue across from Sac- folk should remember to keep Sabbath Evangelistic meetings are scheduled for Specialist 5 David G. Chedester with his cousins ramento State College. President and from the Pleasant Hill Church. Left to right are: afternoon, March 15, open for this special the Chowchilla Church, beginning March Mrs. Reynolds and Dr. and Mrs. Brown Paul Jenks, David Chedester, Janelle Jenks, and of Walla Walla College will be with us focus on youth. 29, with R. A. Rentfro as speaker. Larry Jenks. CHARLES WHITE, Associate Pastor, for a potluck dinner. Let us all make Elder Rentfro has chosen the following plans to attend by calling Doyle Saxby, San Francisco Central Church. the government for which he was awarded topics for the first two weeks: President of W.W.C. Alumni Associa- the nation's second highest medal occurred tion, phone: 489-8259, by March 8. March 29— last April. A fierce enemy attack was EDITH K. GERSHWIN, "Salvation Free to All" launched against the unit to which he Secretary. March 30— was attached. This battle raged into the "Nine Ways to Tell if You Are Saved" night, and repeatedly Chedester crawled April 1— out into the darkness and through the "What's the Difference?" enemy fire to drag back man after man to April 5— safety. "The Seven Seals" Miraculously, despite his activity in Has April 6— vigorous battles, Chedester was never Active Program for Students "God and Sin in Collision" ✓ Joanne Fenderson, a senior from Shaf- April 8— ter, received first award in a county-wide "Captain Bly's Bible" music contest at Cabrillo College. In addi- Preceding this series, to interest, Walter-Jones Evangelistic tion to the $50 cash award, she will be the Chowchilla Church members are can- guest soloist with the Santa Cruz County vassing the community offering the "Amaz- Team to Hold Napa Crusade Symphony Orchestra on May 17. ing Facts" Bible lessons. The Clifton Walter-Monty Jones evan- ✓ The Monterey Bay Academy Temper- Anyone having interested friends or re- gelistic team is scheduled to begin a series ance Club has appointments in the junior latives in the Chowchilla area should send of meetings in Napa beginning March 8. and senior high schools in the Monterey their names and addresses to Elder Lloyd The crusade will last through April 5. area. Stephens, P.O. Box 425, Chowchilla, Cali- ✓ Nine students have already been bap- fornia 93610, and these folk will be con- tized as a result of their being at MBA the tacted. first semester. MRS. MATTIE HUGHES, PR Secretary. ✓ Not only are students learning to fly in MBA's flight program, but four teach- ers have received their private license dur- Sonora Community Hospital ing the last nine months. Constituency Meeting ✓ The second semester began with a Notice is hereby given that the meeting of Student Week of Devotion. Among the the constituency of the Sonora Community Hospital is called to convene at Soquel, Cali- speakers were: Loralyn Wileman, Dorene fornia on March 9, 1969 at a time appointed Harris, Cassie Vollmer, Joanne Fenderson, for this purpose during the Central Cali- Clifton Walter Monty Jones Sharon Corwin, Kurt Jaeger, Dale White, fornia Conference Biennial Session. Delegates for the constituency meeting of the Ernie Longway, Mark Johnston, Dan Sonora Community Hospital are as follows: the Specialist 5 David G. Chedester, Seventh-day Ad- The opening lecture beginning at 7:15 Stocke, Rich Cochran, Jack Skidmore, members of the Board of Directors of this cor- ventist medic, receives the congratulations of his p.m. will present the subject of "Inside Dennis Miller. poration; all members of the executive com- superior officer for winning the Distinguished Service Cross for valor on the field of battle in Russia Today." Complementing the lecture ✓ Next to Harris Pine Mills, the MBA mittee of the Central California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists; all members of the Vietnam. will be a color movie depicting "The commercial laundry is now the largest em- Streets of Leningrad and Moscow." board of directors of the Central California wounded. Why? As he put it, "If you're ployer on the campus. Conference Association; all members of the The meetings will be held at the Napa ✓ straight with Him, He'll be straight with New classes being offered the second executive committee of the Pacific Union Con- Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1105 G semester include photography, taught by ference of Seventh-day Adventists in attend- you!" He also expressed gratitude for the ance at any meeting of this corporation; the many prayers that have ascended in his Street. Mr. Richard Regester; chef's class for boys, Plan to attend and bring others for spir- Seventh-day Adventist churches at Sonora, behalf from friends and loved ones. taught by Miss Leota Gibson; and a class Nelmyron Pines and Mariposa shall be en- itual enlightenment. in crop and soils, taught by Mr. Lee Davis. titled to appoint the pastor of each such Specialist Chedester is the son of Mr. church, one member from each church, and and Mrs. David Chedester of 317 S.E. one additional member from each church for Tenth, College Place, Washington, and Berkeley Wedgwood Trio every 100 members or major fraction thereof. is a former student of Walla Walla Col- The meeting is called for the purpose of Evangelistic Crusade The Parent-Teacher Organization of the electing the Board of Directors for a period lege. Mountain View Academy will sponsor a Elder B. R. Spears and Elder R. D. of two years; for the receiving of reports of McGann as singing evangelists will secular program by the Wedgwood Trio, progress; and for the consideration of any ADVERTISERS, NOTE: All advertise- launch an eleven-week crusade in the Saturday, March 8, at 8 p.m. at the Gunn other business that may properly come before ments for the RECORDER must be sent to Berkeley Seventh-day Adventist church, this group. The meeting is called by order of 2236 Parker Street, beginning March 15 High School auditorium, Arastradero Road, the Board of Trustees. your local conference and must have the signature of your church pastor.—The Edi- and continuing through May 31. Invite Palo Alto. All seats reserved. Call Moun- M. C. TORKELSEN, President, your friends to come with you. tain View Academy to purchase tickets. B. E. BotcE, M.D., Secretary. tor.

6 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER March 6, 1969 FOR RENT.—Room very nicely furnished, $35 BuacErr—Ethel Ants Burgett was born at per month. Private entrance, upstairs, all Freshwater, Calif. Mar. 18, 1888; died Feb. 11 utilities paid, hot plate if desired. Adventist at Lakeport, Calif. She is survived by her hus- lady preferred. 11/2 blocks to Glendale City band, John. ert semen.ts Church, near shopping center. 512 North Isabel, Glendale, Calif. Phone 213 661-7937. MCMANES—Ray Ivan McManes was born Mar. 18, 1894 at Eldora, Iowa; died Feb. 3 in the VACATION its Honolulu with your family for Limited to Seventh-day Adventists except where a service may be rendered to members. Full Angwin area. He is survived by his wife; 2 2 months. Furnished 3-bedroom apartment information obtainable from local conference office through which all advertising must be nephews: Louis d' Autrernont of Tuscon, with small yard, and Chevrolet. Available for submitted. 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Welsh and Mrs. Joanne Minett Watson; 2 Hour Recordings, Box 511-PU, Medina, Ohio ters, Aloma Ruddle and Rena Robinson. Aaron and Esther Campbell, P.O. Box 1099, 44256. brothers, Hollis E. and Roy C., and 7 grand- 15230 East Cullen Street, Whittier, Calif. children. FREES—Arthur L. Frees was born Jan. 24, 1902 80 ACRES its northern Idaho's scenic wonder- 90603. its Wash.; died Feb. 10 in San Diego, Calif. ---- land, 25 acres alfalfa hay, balance timber. Bum\ —Leslie Harrison Butka, M.D. was born Survivors: his wife, Mary A.; 3 daughters, - At once, SDA semi-retired Choice soil, good hunting and fishing. Can see May 4, 1890 in Enid, Okla.; died Jan. 10, Betty Johnson; Catherine Masterson; and Canada, Montana from place. Beautiful loca- missionary-minded energetic couple to work 1969 its Pomona, Calif. He is survived by Isis Mary J. Paxton; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Smith; at Bible Land, owned by SDA. Beautiful ex- tion, top investment. Far from big cities and wife, Irene; a daughter, Mrs. Chester Alcorn; 9 grandchildren. hibits, 3D life-size sculptures of Christ's life their troubles. $12,500. Dean Dudley, Box a son, Donald, M.D.; a brother, Dr. Lawrence; in just sand and water packed solid. Lovely 1002, Bonners Ferry, Ida. 83805. Phone 208 2 sisters, Daisy Swartout and Letha Hanson; valley, nice climate, no smog, free rent, 267-2896. and 6 grandchildren. MCCAFTERTY—John B. McCafferty was born garden. Salary. Sand Artist, Ted Conibear, ---- March 7, 1905 in New Cumberland, W.Va.; P.O. Box 101, Temecula, Calif. MOVING.—Househoid, office and electronic REDMAN—Earl J. Redman was born Jan. 1, died in Phoenix, Ariz. Sept. 8, 1968. He is sur- equipment. Nationwide and world-wide serv- 1902 in Ind.; was drowned Jan. 18, 1969 in vived by his wife, Helen, of Phoenix; a sister, FOR SALE.—Beautiful triplex for sale, 2 bed- ice. Reliable moving backed by 21 years of Baja, Mexico. (He lived in Los Angeles.) He Mrs. Olive Devlin of Steubenville, Ohio. rooms each unit, in heart of Loma Linda, service to our people. Storage and crating is survived by his wife, Agnes; a son, Lloyd; a Calif. Carpets, drapes, built-ins, refrigeration, services available. Turner Moving & Storage, daughter, Mrs. Micky Hess; 4 grandchildren, RICHEY—Lutie G. Richey was born July 18, finished garages. Present loan of $23,000 cats Box 226, St. Helena, Calif., 707 963-2701. a brother and 2 sisters. 1882 in Hatntnersville, Ohio; died in Phoenix, be assumed. Price, $38,500. Monthly rental Branch Offices: Box 201, Loma Linda, Calif., - --- Ariz. July 29, 1968. She is survived by her income, $375. Contact 10692 Poplar, Loma 714 796-0228, and Box 715, Healdsburg, Calif., GRAEFE—Alvina Graefe was born Dec. 1, 1876 daughter, Shirley Moraine; 3 grandsons, all Linda, Calif. Phone 714 796-8837. 707 433-5561. in Pastuplay, Russia; died Jan. 26, 1969 its of Phoenix; a sister, Agnes Thompson; a ---- Beaumont, Calif. Survivors: a daughter, Mrs. brother, Joe Thompson. Foa SALE.—Fuji med- ical X-ray film is 1-101A, WANTED.—Live-in attendant for care of mar- Elsbeth Lincoln; a son, Arthur Kurt; a broth- available. This quality product from Japan ried woman in wheel chair under therapy. er, Oscar Ziprick; a sister, Mrs. Aleda Nau- SABOL—George Sabol was born Jan. 20, 1896 works equally well in the 90-second processor / Some cooking for self, patient and husband. mann; 3 grandchildren and 7 great-grand- its Penna.; died Dec. 23, 1968 in Loma Linda, or its small manual tanks. For informatipn Lovely home, Riverside area. No house clean- children. Calif. Survivors: a sister, Mrs. Mary Brusha; regarding free samples and price list, contact ing required. Christian preferred. Good sal- 2 brothers, Michael and Joseph; a niece, Mrs. Lyle B. Deem, vice-president, Sales, Pyne X- ary. References. Write to: Gilbert R. Ander- Matthew Fember; 2 aunts, Mrs. Mary Eslich MURPHY—Ruby Adam Murphy was born in son, 7610 Delaware Street, Riverside, Calif. or (Vohar) and Elizabeth Vohar. ray California, Inc., 2122 Aaron St., Los An- Virginia Nov. 30, 1898; died Feb. 2 in Arroyo geles, Calif. 90026. phone 714 689-4116. ---- Grande. ---- NESTEN—Daisy May Nester was born in MEacEnEs DIESEL '69, air-conditioned, tan, WANTED TO BUY.—Fresh walnuts, almonds and Strotnsburg, Neb. July 30, 1881; died in the AM-FM radio, tinted glass, radial tires, avail- pecans, 1968 crop. Also fresh olive oil and ANDERSON—Barbara Ellen Anderson was born St. Helena Sanitarium and Hospital, Sani- Ale beginning of March in San Jose. Porsche dry olives. Contact Mrs. Callie Roose, 610 Feb. 6, 1898 its Brownsville, Neb.; died Feb. 7 tarium, Calif. Jan. 30. She is survived by 2 912 '69, tangerine, 5-speed, AM-FM radio, California Avenue, Riverside, Calif. in Bakersfield, Calif. She is survived by a son, nieces, Mrs. Frank Mitchel and Mrs. Meta chrome wheels. Immediate delivery San Dwight; 2 brothers, David and Verge Kerns; Eddy; and 1 nephew, Elmo Eddy. Jose. Both factory warranty. Hugo Eickmann, NEWLY ORGANIZED Northern California church 2 sisters, Sis Littrell and Daisy Sell, and 1 2593 Mt. Pleasant Road, San Jose, Calif. (32 members) its community of 4,000 invites granddaughter. Ross—Minnie B. Ross was born March 20, 95122. Phone 408 251-2020. those who are missionary minded to consider 1886 its Ashland, Kan.; died Feb. 18 in Bakers- possibility of locating here. Church school. WINTERBERG—Will Otto Winterberg was born field, Calif. Survivors include 4 daughters, Minnt.E-AcED WOMAN wanted for light house- Empty, Adventist-owned clinic available. Oct. 29, 1892 in Minneapolis, Minn.; died Pearl Singleton, Marie Wood, Laverne Bul- keeping and companion for elderly ambula- Community needs doctors. Enjoy clean air, Feb. 9 its Hanford, Calif. He is survived by lock, Sybil Maddox; 4 sons, Jack, Amid, Eu- tory lady. Live its. Private room and bath. good fellowship. Contact Gerald G. Haeger, his wife, Bertha; 1 sots, William; a brother, gene, and Earl Baugus; 48 grandchildren, Room, board, plus salary. Mrs. Elizabeth 118 Hillview Dr., Cloverdale, Calif. 95425. David; 2 grandchildren, William Roy and 80 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great- Rose, San Jose, Calif. Call 408 244-4442. Phone 707 894-2309. Lynda Delight. grandchildren. PACIFIC UNIION RECORDER March 6, 1969 7 ...111111 Dr. Alonzo Baker Chosen the "Broadcaster of the Year" Alonzo L. Baker, Ph.D., professor of LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY political science, has been chosen the 1968-69 "Broadcaster of the Year" by KSDA-FM, the university's radio station. 11•11M1•111•1111•111•11 Presentation of the award to Dr. Baker at the KSDA benefit program held Feb- S LA SIERRA CAMPUS TO BE LLU Spring Week of Devotion ruary 22 marked the first time that the to Feature Dr. W. Alexander award has been presented to a university Keep Informed by Reading HOST FOR VISITORS' DAY The annual Spring Week of Devotion faculty member. In past years it has been A visitors' day for prospective students slated for both university campuses March given to such radio personalities as Geoff Intensively and Consistently of the College of Arts and Sciences and 10 - 15 will feature guest speaker Wilber Edwards, a disc jockey on Los Angeles Did you know that there is one new the School of Education, their families, Alexander, Ph.D., professor of systematic radio station KMPC; and Paul Harvey, book title published in the United States and friends is planned for March 15 on and pastoral theology and chairman of the a mutual broadcasting system news com- every fifteen minutes? Put them, all to- the La Sierra campus of the university. Department of Church and Ministry at mentator. gether, and it adds up to a whopping Discussion groups scheduled to meet . Dr. Baker's 15-minute program, "Alonzo 30,000 new titles each year. at 3 p.m. in several campus locations are Theme of the week of devotion is Baker Commentary," can be heard twice weekly on KSDA. This news analysis pro- Southern Publishing Association can "God and Youth at Loma Linda Univer- "Problems of `Peculiar' People." Topics take credit for half an hour of publishing sity," "The Student Outreach," "What will include "The Problem of 'Odds and gram, produced by KSDA for the Ad- ventist Collegiate Network, is released by time this month with two new titles we Christian Education Means to Me," and Ins,'" "The Problem of a 'Synthetic think you'll enjoy. The first is an inexpen- "Religion and Life on Campus." Spirit,'" "The Problem of Seeing 'It' as 'It' a tape relay on WGTS in Washington, D.C., and on WSMC, the Southern Mis- sive ($1.25) paper back for primaries en- Churches throughout the Southern Cali- Is," "The Problem of the 'Regeneration' titled Bilibili and the Kangaroos. Author fornia, Southeastern California, and Ari- Gap," "The Problem of `Staring Into sionary College radio station, Collegedale, Tennessee. Pearle Peden describes the adventures of zona conferences will feature Seventh-day Space,' " and "The Problem of `Washing' an energetic little Australian bush boy and Adventist higher education in worship Feet." a group of kangaroo hunters. 'The little services on this day. Meetings will be held each morning on folks will be fascinated with stories about Three sunset vesper programs beginning the two campuses, and evening meetings "Old Boomer," the leader of the kangaroo at 5 p.m. have been arranged. One will will alternate between campuses. Dr. Alex- mob, and with Bilibili's efforts to capture a feature a nursing dedication service for ander will also speak in the University joey (baby kangaroo) fora pet. The book the Department of Associate Degree Nurs- Church, Loma Linda, worship service on is cleverly illustrated by Joe Maniscalco. "The Problem of Getting Enough 'Rest,'" If you have friends or relatives living in ing. the area of Bristow, Oklahoma, whom you Next on the new book list is Magnificent at 8 and 11 a.m. March 15. would like to have contacted during our In the evening, the annual Festival of Missionary, by Virgil Robinson. This is a Dr. Alexander, who has been on the series of meetings to begin there April 11, Nations program will be open to the pub- very personal biographical account of Andrews University faculty since 1963, please send names, addresses, and informa- lic in College Hall at 7 o'clock. Each year, tion to: Elder Robert Dale, P.O. Box 528, Dwight L. Moody. The stories about his received a Bachelor of Arts degree from campus clubs and organizations decorate Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73101. poverty-plagued childhood and the early Loma Linda Univeristy in 1950; :Master of --- booths which feature entertainment or days of his evangelism are filled with drama Arts degree from the Seventh-day Advent- Copies of the informative and helpful book- food. let, Preparation for the Latter Rain, written and humor. ist Theological Seminary, Andrews Uni- by Elder B. E. Wagner, are available for 250 versity, in 1957; a Master of Theology per copy or eight copies for $1; 25 or more Moody and his musical partner, Ira San- key, established evangeltsic traditions and Dental Assistants Take Exam degree from Edinburgh University, Edin- copies, 110 each, postpaid. Write to: Elder burgh, Scotland, in 1967; and a Doctor B. E. Wagner, 24978 Lawton Avenue, Loma principles which are still significant to Linda, California 92354. on Day Other Than Saturday of Philosophy degree from Michigan State Christian ministers of many denominations By special arrangement, all Seventh-day University, East Lansing, in 1962. MISSIONARY HOUSE TRAILER.—Any person hav- today. The whole family will enjoy read- Adventist dental assistants may take the The title of his doctoral dissertation ing a 15-18-foot mobile home, willing to do- ing this personalized account of a great nate it to the Arizona Conference for mission- spring certification examination, originally was "A Rhetorical Analysis of the Radio church leader. $2.95. scheduled for Saturday, May 17, on an- ary use by evangelists of the conference, is in- Preaching of Dr. H. M. S. Richards on vited to contact: 0. 0. Butler, Secretary- * * * other day at Loma Linda University School the Voice of Prophecy Broadcast of the treasurer, Arizona Conference, Box 10097, of Dentistry. Phoenix, Arizona 85016, telephone 602 956- If we can print a good book in fifteen Seventh-day Adventist Church." minutes, why don't you plan to spend that All who are eligible must immediately 9100. Such a trailer will allow the conference to much time every day reading one? submit an application to the certifying save money on hotel and motel expense and board. The applicant should state that UC Lecturer in Art Exhibiting at the same time provide more convenient PAULA BECKER, Southern Publishing Association. because of religious convictions, she (or Work in La Sierra Gallery living facilities for the evangelists themselves. he) wishes to take the practical portion Ed Beardsley, lecturer in art at the of the examination at a later time at Loma University of California at Riverside, Linda University. will exhibit oil paintings and drawings The deadline for filing •the application through March 27 in the Lorna Linda is March 15. University Art Gallery, La Sierra campus at Riverside. "His imaginative paintings are in the A Medical Records Exam Is contemporary spirit," says Herschel Passed by Fourteen Students Hughes, assistant professor of art and art Two graduates of the School of Health gallery director. Related Professions medical record admin- Mr. Beardsley received a Bachelor of istration curriculum class of 1968 received Arts degree from Otis Art Institute, Cali- the two highest scores of all candidates fornia State College, Fullerton; and a Mas- taking the national registration examina- ter of Fine Arts degree from Claremont tion given by the American Association of Graduate School, Claremont. Medical Record Librarians. Among his numerous one-man art shows Karen H. Creason was the highest na- have been exhibits in New York and Long tional scorer and Janet K. Roy was second, Beach as well as the National Orange one point behind Mrs. Creason. Show, San Bernardino; California State Because of her high score, Mrs. Creason College, Fullerton; and Scripps College, will be featured in an upcoming issue of Claremont. Medical Record News, the official journal The gallery, located on Campus Drive, of the national Medical Record Association. is open from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Twelve other members of the class who Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. passed the examination, which was given in December, are Melanie M. Andurs, One of the world's best-known religious figures, Dr. W. A. Visser 't Hooft, former general secretary of the World Council of Churches, recently visited the Pacific Union Conference headquarters in Glendale. Villy J. Chen, Elizabeth Frederick, Eliza- ADVERTISERS, NOTE: The local con- The distinguished churchman was accompanied by John H. Weidner of Pasadena, at whose home he beth M. Guerra, Pat McCollum, Joan P. ference office is the address to which all was a guest during a recent visit to Southern California. During World War II Mr. Weidner, a Seventh- Nielsen, Linda L. Nielsen, Annie L. advertisements for the RECORDER should day Adventist, carried messages for Dr. 't Hooft and the World Council of Churches from the organi- Parchment, Christine R. Pflaumer, Claire be sent—not to Angwin, California. Be zation's headquarters in Switzerland into and out of occupied countries of Europe via an underground organization Mr. Weidner headed. Dr. 't Hoof t's friendship toward this Seventh-day Adventist layman A. Quaas, Lorraine S. Ragsdale, and Jean- sure all advertisements are also signed by is evidenced in a foreword he wrote to the book "Flee the Captor" (Southern Publishing Association) ette M. Villaneuva. your local church pastor.—The Editor. which tells of Weidner's underground activities.

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