official organ of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ADAMS JOIN FAITH FOR TODAY STAFF Recently George Adams joined the Faith for Today production staff to become the third film editor. Born in Illinois, George Adams later moved to Texas where he spent several years at Southwestern . He recently graduated from Southern Mission- ary College with a B.A. degree in com- PACIFIC UNION munications. He also helped with the ARIZONA • CALIFORNIA • HAWAII • NEVADA • UTAH closed-circuit television production at the college. VOL. 70 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, JULY 9, 1970 NO. 2

Voice of Prophecy in Need Medical Cadet Corps Training Is Important of Specialized Volunteers Due to unusual increase in response to Every day as I answer my mail and the of the confusion in the minds of our youth, its outreach for souls, The Voice of Proph- many telephone calls that deal with ques- end to help them make the right decisions. ecy is in critical need of specialized vol- tions about Selective Service and military The final decision, however, is left to the unteers who want to do something excep- obligations, it makes me more convinced individual as to how he must serve God tional for God. than ever that every Seventh-day Adventist and his country. Are you a keypunch operator? If you young man facing a decision on his mili- Parents with sons who are at least six- are, and want to volunteer in a very spe- tary obligation needs to avail himself of the teen years of age should do everything in cialized Christian service, either evenings Medical Cadet Corps training offered him their power to get their sons into the Med- or Sundays, we invite you to write or call by his church. ical Cadet Corps summer training camp, Elder Alvin G. Munson, Box 55, Los An- From every side there are conflicting August 19 to 28, at Soquel, California. geles, California 90053, phone 213 243- convictions, theories, actions, stories, laws, For information and application blanks, 4266. and regulations to confuse the minds of our write to: MCC, P.O. Box 146, Glendale, God is pouring out a special blessing on youth when it comes to their Christian California 91209, or call 213 241-4173. your just now, as thou- duty to country. Time is short, so act now. The camp sands of names await processing into the The purpose of the Medical Cadet Corps will not be held again until the summer broadcasts's computerized master file. Self- training is to give the young men of this of 1972. less Christians who operate keypunch ma- church the basic principles of the denomi- HARRY GARLICK, Director, chines can give valuable service any time nation's position on military service. This National Service Organization, in the next few months. training is designed to help prevent much Pacific Union Conference. HERBERT FORD, Director, Public Relations, The Voice of Prophecy. New Health Education Program Offered at St. Helena Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Two years ago the new wing of St. Hel- These programs, offered in the relaxing Twenty Complete Loma Linda ena Hospital— and 'Health Center was natural beauty of the St. Helena area, are Vocational Nursing Program Last summer Mr. Adams gained more opened, providing continuing service to beginning to again "fill" the facility as it LOMA LINDA—Twenty students of the valuable experience at , "sanitarium" patients. Since that opening, has been in times past. On three occasions 1970 class in vocational nursing at Loma Florida, where he produced programs for Chaplain Dieter Hain, with the help since recently the "fully occupied" sign was nec- Linda University Hospital have completed their closed-circuit TV. The summer be- last August of Alan Rice and the close co- essary, and some persons were turned away. their one-year course and have taken the fore that he was a public relations intern operation of 's We like this, for the more people who California State Board Examination, ac- at the Hinsdale Sanitarium and Hospital School of Public Health, has developed come, the more people we can help. Won't cording to Alice K. Kuhn, director of the in Illinois. programs of interest to the public you pray with us that the right people will program. His wife, formerly Brenda Annette in the field of health education. learn about our programs? Included in the 54-week class, which is Northrup of Keene, Texas, is an experi- The first program to be introduced was HENRY T. BERGH, accredited by the State of California, are enced secretary who will work in the in the field of Coronary Risk Reduction. Assistant Administrator, techniques and experience in the care of treasury department. This is a two-week program offered St. Helena Health Center. medical and surgical patients in all areas monthly beginning the first Sunday of each of the hospital program. The Faith for Today studio is now month. Instruction and demonstration arc CHARLES M. WILLIS WILL Since the beginning of the vocational equipped for filming, editing of films, given by physicians, dietitians, chaplain, nursing program in May 1968, 71 students sound transferring and mixing, and film and health educator, with emphasis on PROMOTE MESSAGE MAGAZINE in three classes have enrolled in the course. printing. Only a larger studio is needed in The fourth class begins November 2. order to make the best use of equipment training the individual to carry on the pro- Charles M. Willis has joined the South- For more information, write Director of and personnel. gram at home. ern Publishing Association periodical de- Vocational Nursing, Loma Linda Univer- ROBERT G. NATIUK, Next, a controlled environment Five- partment as an asso- Assistant Editor, Day Plan to Stop Smoking was introduced. ciate circulation man- sity Hospital, Loma Linda, California This program is becoming increasingly ager. He will give 92354. Faith for Today. popular and, if trends continue, more than special attention to the one program a month will need to be of- nationwide promotion fered. The enrollees spend five days with of the Message maga- us. Many are strikingly impressed with zine, as well as help- Seventh-day Adventists who serve them, ing to promote These and make inquiry about this "happy way Times and The Ad- of life." ventist Home. A third program was introduced be- Before moving to Nashville, Mr. Willis ginning June 28. This is a program de- Charles M. Willis signed to reduce and control weight, which was a field representa- will present a sensible safe approach to tive for the Review and Herald periodical weight reduction, and will be coupled with department. A native of Spartanburg, an exercise program that can be followed South Carolina, he has held positions of at home. responsibility in the Seventh-day Advent- ist publishing work since 1940. "Charles Willis is outstanding as a Chris- tian leader," declares R. J. Christian, man- PLEASE NOTE: Individuals are asked ager of the periodical department. "The to care for their own changes of address. new circulation surge of the Message mag- Please use the form appearing in this issue azine has indicated the need for an out- on Page 8 if you are moving or if your standing individual to assist in this depart- These 20 graduates of the 1970 class in the licensed vocational nursing program of Loma Linda Univer- address is changing for any reason. Thank ment. Brother Willis is the man for the sity represent six foreign countries and a number of states in the United States. Another one-year you for following instructions exactly. job." vocational nursing class begins November 2. "Sam" Visits Several San Mateo County High Schools Along with Dr. Ralph E. Munson, an eeittrae• • • • • • • • I • 11601,1A • CAL-...611.011181 IV.% • MAX Adventist physican from Menlo Park, and Mrs. Anna Humrich, member of the Bur- ALL STORIES, obituaries, advertisements, etc. go to local conference "RECORDER coordina- lingame Church, Elder A. F. Storz and tor." All other questions should be sent to Brand New Items for You at "Sam" have visited several public high Box 146, Glendale, California 91209. Your Book and Bible House schools in San Mateo County during the THINK EDITOR Shirley Burton You have long been waiting for a col- last two months. MANAGING EDITOR Margaret Follett lection of songs for low voices by Del "7"in Comments Pastor Storz: "Altogether we ASSISTANT EDITORS W. J. Blacker, Delker. These books are now available have spoken to some 2,000 students and R. L. Cone, W. D. Walton through the Central California Book and '70' PACIFIC UNION RECORDER is the official Bible House for only $2.50. The title is newspaper of the Pacific Union Conference of Song Book. Send your order To June. 26 Seventh-day Adventists and is published week- OBJECTIVES immediately for this fine selection of low 455 ly, 50 times a year, at Angwin, California 1. 1,970 baptisms 33 2. 70 evangelistic campaigns 94508. Editorial office is at 1545 North Ver- voice songs. 73 3. 70 Missionary bands of "70" dugo Road (Box 146), Glendale, California Del also has a brand new album-"Del 23 4. 70 Five-Day Plans 226 91209. Second-class postage is paid at Ang. 5. 700 new trusts and wills Delker Sings the Good Old Songs." It is 746 win, California. 6. 2,700 new School members No. S5168 and is a compatible-good $332,497.12 7. $770,000. colporteur sales SUBSCRIPTION RATE: No charge to Ad- either on your stereo or hi-fi machines. ventist members of Pacific Union Conference churches. Two dollars per year to others. The price is $5. ADDRESS CHANGES: Send all changes of T. E. BABER, Manager, address to RECORDER, Box 36, Angwin, Calif. Book and Bible House. 94508. Make sure Zip Code accompanies all addresses-old, new, or deletions. It is nothing less than vicious for the New Program on Alcoholism Pastor Arnold F. Storz of the Burlingame Church POSTMASTER: All returns should be sent to is shown with Smoking Sam. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER, Box 36, Angwin, glamour and appeal of big sports events to Is Presented at Bakersfield California 94508. be used by beer companies to mislead chil- The Bakersfield community was recently dren and youth into believing that drinking it's amazing how well informed fifth and PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE-W. J. Blacker, invited to attend a new church-sponsored is closely associated with sports.-Francis sixth graders are on the dangers of smok- president; R. L. Cone, treasurer; W. D. program called "Four-Dimensional Key to Walton, secretary; (Box 146) 1545 North A. Soper, Listen Magazine. ing. At every session we had a question- Verdugo Road, Glendale, California 91209. the Cause of Alcoholism." Pastor M. L. and-answer period and this revealed that Phone (213) 241-5173. Tompkins directed the meetings and Wil- the majority of the students understood ARIZONA CONFERENCE - John V. Stevens, Fellowship Circle Brings liam Green, M.D., presented material com- quite well the risks involved in tobacco president; Orville 0. Butler, secretary-treas- Blessing to San Jose Ladies piled by Ernest H. J. Steed, executive di- consumption. urer; (Box 10097) 2601 East Thomas Road, Just three years ago, Mrs. Marjorie rector of the International Commission for Phoenix, Arizona 85016. Phone (602) 956- "By the way, we have more invitations the Prevention of Alcoholism, and Dr. 9100. Greene, Bible instructor, saw the need from high school principals to give our Senseman, president of the Commission. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE - M. C. for a "fellowship" circle for the newly- clinics than we can possibly handle. `Sam' These men have produced an answer to Torkelsen, president; E. W. Amundson, secre. baptized young women in the church. is a great attraction and his graphic demon- tory; R. L. Stretter, treasurer; (Box 580) 1691 the causes of alcoholism in a public pro- This group quickly evolved into a Dorcas stration packs a real punch!" The Alameda, San Jose, California 95106. Auxiliary, which meets each Tuesday gram of charts, lectures, and animated mo- Phone (408) 297-1584. morning (it has grown to the point where tion pictures from Disney Films. DAVID NOBLE, PR Secy., HAWAIIAN MISSION-A. G. Streifling, presi- Burlingame Church. dent; Mun On Chong, secretary-treasurer; there are now two groups), has a short These meetings were very successful (Box 4037, Zip Code 96812) 2258 Nuuanu devotional, prayer, business, and a study and attendance was good. Sixty people at- Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Phone and discussion of whichever book is being tended the four nightly sessions. During Fresno Westside Church Has 536-4436. read (such as Life at Its Best, Steps to the question-and-answer period, one person Successful Investment Sale NEVADA-UTAH CONFERENCE-D. E. Dirksen, Christ). Often there are "work meetings" president; Gerald Lashier, secretary-treasurer; stood and asked, "Why don't more (Box 1470) 1095 East Taylor Street, Reno, in which sale items for camp meeting and churches do this for their communities?" Nevada 89505. Phone (702) 322-6929. for the Dorcas-Welfare Center downtown A coach and his teacher-wife from NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE- are made. Wreaths were sold at Christ- Bakersfield College attended and were very James E. Chase, president; E. A. Schmidt, mas. Proceeds have helped the Welfare interested in the program. He also presents treasurer; Stuart Jayne, secretary; (Box 149) Center, the church school kitchen, and 1811 Eleventh Avenue, Oakland, California studies on alcoholism at the college and 94604. Phone (415) 534-1710. other needs. was happy to get the latest information on SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE- In addition to the weekly meeting, the the subject. Melvin L. Lukens, president; J. 8. Bogle, group meets once a month at a convales- "The people who attended the meetings treasurer; Warren C. Heintz, secretary; (Box cent home to sing and cheer up the pa- acted as if they didn't want to leave," said 7584) 9707 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, tients, works at the Dorcas Center, and is California 92503. Phone (714) 689-1350. Pastor Tompkins. "We believe this com- beginning missionary work by passing out munity public service program presents a SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE-H. C. tracts and seeking people in physical need Retzer,, president; Harold L. Calkins, secre- most unique contribution toward personal tory; Leonard Webb, treasurer; (Box 969) and finding spiritual "interests." happiness, family security, and national 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, The most important reason for the join- well-being as a guarantee against alcohol- California 91209. Phone (213) 243-6231. ing together, however, is the fellowship. ism and we plan to present it again." Wills, trust agreements, and annuities should The members have become close and so These meetings are also a good way for be made in favor of the legal association have turned to each other in times of cri- the community to get acquainted with us rather than the conference. Write your con- sis. Together they can freely talk out their Pastor W. C. Webb congratulates Sister Johnson, ference secretary-treasurer for the exact name. as Seventh-day Adventists. One guest told problems and know they are understood, Mr. Herman Hill, church custodian, "I Investment leader, for a job well done. and helpful suggestions are made. Also, didn't know you had such a nice place," they occasionally have socials in order for as he stood by the west gate of the church, On June 7 the members of the Fresno the husbands to meet each other (many looking at the panoramic view of city Westside Church, under the capable lead- ' 1 aren't Adventists). SUNSET TABLE lights. It is our desire that our church will ership of Sister Beatrice Johnson, had a All receive blessings from the meet- be a "lighthouse on a hill" to help the successful Investment sale. ings and feel that it would certainly be people of this great city to a better way of Many beautiful and useful articles were (Daylight Saving Time - California, Nevada, Utah.) worthwhile for other churches to begin life. donated by friends and church members Friday, July 10 similar groups. MRS. VERETTA KIZZIAR, for sale to the public. Angwin 8:36 Riverside 8:03 SAN JOSE CENTRAL CHURCH. PR Secy., Hillcrest Church. As an added attraction for the day, one Chico 8:37 San Diego 7:59 Eureka 8:50 San Jose 8:30 Sabbath School class sold snow cones and Fresno 8:20 Phoenix 7:41 cupcakes as an Investment project. Sister Lodi 8:30 Reno 8:28 Johnson and her co-workers were thrilled Loma Linda 8:03 Salt Lake City 9:00 Los Angeles 8:07 Hilo 7:03 at the close of the day when the sales Oakland 8:33 Honolulu 7:17 amounted to $249.76. Women of the San Jose Friday, July 17 Central Dorcas Auxiliary. KATHRYN WEBB, Angwin 8:33 Riverside 8:01 Two are holding Christmas Superintendent. Chico 8:33 San Diego 7:57 wreaths like they made Eureka 8:46 San Jose 8:27 and, sold. Fresno 8:17 Phoenix 7:38 Summer Camp Dates Lodi 8:27 Reno 8:25 July 12-19 Teens (13-15) Loma Linda 8:00 Salt Lake City 8:57 July 19-26 Teens (13-15) Los Angeles 8:04 Hilo 7:02 Oakland 8:29 Honolulu 7:16 July 26-Aug. 2 Junior-Teen (10-15) 2 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970 • GIFTS • EVERYONE WELCOME • MUSIC HEAR • 6,000 FREE SEATS • PICTURES • BIBLE PREACHING

E. E. CLEVELAND, J. W. LEHMAN, R. D. McGann, Speaker OBINSON, Associate Director Music Director R, R R. E. BARRON, Director A. ssociate Campaign Mus ci Director OAKLAND CAMPAIGN "YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS" FIRST WEEK SUBJECTS SECOND WEEK SUBJECTS SUNDAY — JULY 12 — 7:30 p.m. — AUDITORIUM ARENA SUNDAY — JULY 19 — 7:30 p.m. — AUDITORIUM ARENA "A DAY IN OAKLAND—WHEN MONEY WILL BE "THE LAST WAR. WHEN WILL IT BE FOUGHT? THROWN IN THE STREETS— AND NO ONE WILL PICK IT UP!" WHO WILL WIN? WHAT WILL FOLLOW?"

TUESDAY, JULY 14 FRIDAY, JULY 17 TUESDAY, JULY 21 FRIDAY, JULY 24 "1,000 Years of Peace—A Bible "The Race for Outer Space. Will "The Devil Behind the "The Greatest Question Ever Prediction. But When?" Man Reach God's Space City?" Church Door." Asked—And the Greatest Answer Ever Given." WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 SATURDAY, JULY 18 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 "Are There Three Gods or One "The Fish That Caught a Man." "The Feast of Belshazzar." SATURDAY, JULY 25 —Or Three in One—Which?" "Can a Man Be Perfect?" OAKLAND MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM TENTH AND FALLON STREETS IN DOWNTOWN OAKLAND

Experience Shows the Prayer Mary Tsujimura Holds Sabbath of Faith Is Not Obsolete Open House for Eighteen Years A real estate salesman recently told • • • • • • • • Mrs. Mary Tsujimura of the Oakland this story. Wortherm. Grand Avenue Church has held open "I have been in the real estate business house after church every Sabbath for the for a number of years and the Lord has past 18 years. Since May 1952 church been more than good to my wife and me. with the way God had taken care of us, members and their friends have come We have been reminded many times of that we got on our knees and promised without special invitation or arrangement His promise, 'I will ... pour you out a Him even more for His blessings and to her home for dinner and fellowship. blessing, that there shall not be room watchcare. Our church was in a building When she first started having open house enough to receive it.' program and we felt we wanted to do our her children were in the academy, and "In recent years, our monthly income share. And so our promise was that we dinner guests, mostly young people, aver- has been approximately $1,000, and for would pay a triple tithe and give it to the aged 35 to 40 a week. Now the number this we have been very thankful. When building fund if the blessings continued averages 15 to 20. The most she has had tight money comes, the real estate business and God helped us as He had in the past. at one time was 59. is one of the first to feel the pinch, but "We have just completed the largest Mrs. Tsujimura says that the Lord has we've discovered that being faithful in transaction that I have ever had and it blessed and helped her through the years to our tithes and offerings has really paid came within days following our most re- keep her house open. "This is no time," off, as God has never let us down. cent promise. It proves to us that you she said, "for me to think about myself." "When other real estate men began to CAN'T outgive the Lord, and He truly talk about the pinch and the recession and hears and answers prayer. loss of income, my wife and I got on our "We are so thankful to be able to be a knees and promised God that we would part of this great Advent movement and pay a second tithe if He could continue have a part in the building and advance- to bless us as He had in the past. It was ment of the dear Gospel. Stewardship is not long until my colleagues began to a WAY OF LIFE for us." look at me because they became aware of You can imagine how thrilled I was SILVER AWARD.—Elder Clayton R. Farwell, asso- the fact that not only was my income com- as I looked into the face of this man as he ciate director of youth activities for the Northern ing in steadily, but that it was actually related this experience to me. Surely God's California Conference, presents the MV Silver increasing. There had been times here arm is not short and the prayer of faith Award to Lloyd Perrin of PUC Preparatory School. when some of my fellow realtors felt that is not obsolete. Let us all be faithful to The Silver Award, for physical, spiritual, and cul- tural excellence, has been previously awarded to I was about the only one in the entire God and He will be more than faithful Lloyd's brother, Ralph, and sister, Eileen. Thus area who was selling real estate. to us. R. D. WILLIAMS, Secretary, three in his family have now achieved this "My wife and I had been so thrilled Stewardship and Development. distinction. Mrs. Mary Tsujimura. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970 3 New Associate Pastor for EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HAS the Vallejo Drive Church MOBILE CURRICULUM UNIT Kids, The Southern California Conference Members of the Vallejo Drive Church Department of Education has developed are welcoming a new associate pastor, Wil- Get a Mobile Curriculum Unit to aid teachers liam E. Jamerson, and his family, who have in the improvement of instruction in the recently arrived in Glendale from the Where classrooms of our schools. This Mobile Nebraska Conference where Elder Jamer- Unit is a mobile trailer eight feet wide son last served as MV secretary. and 28 feet long. The Jamersons are not strangers to Cali- the The concept behind this mobile unit is fornia. Following graduation from Pacific that it will be taken to each of the 26 Union College in 1950, Pastor Jamerson Action schools of the Southern California Confer- ence about four times each year. This will Is . . . give the teachers opportunity to make use of the curriculum materials that are avail- able. A number of different kinds of curric- ulum materials are available in this mobile unit. The Department of Education has COME TO CEDAR FALLS THIS SUMMER! written to more than 200 textbook pub- lishers and obtained more than 1,000 of the latest textbooks for grades seven through 12. Although many of these textbooks are Scathe:7i • a a • not being used in Adventist schools, they . . . are available for the teachers as resource materials. Also available in the Curriculum Unit are the printed originals from the 3M Company for making overhead trans- Elder and Mrs. W. E. Jamerson, Gary, Kevin, and Dennis. parencies. A thermal copying machine is available so that teachers can take these was associate pastor of the Grand Avenue printed originals and make transparencies Church in Oakland. His experience since right in the mobile unit. then has included a total of nine years' It is the aim of the Department of Edu- mission service in Bolivia and Peru; two cation to develop a rather extensive film years pastoring the Arcata, California, Dis- library in this curriculum unit also. Pres- trict; and five years as Orange County ently the unit contains more than 450 film- youth pastor before leaving for Nebraska. strips and fifteen 16 mils films. Elder Jamerson holds a Master's degree in Another feature of the curriculum unit Practical Theology from Andrews Univer- is the availability of professional literature sity. to our teachers. Presently, the Department The family includes three sons: Gary, of Education of the Southern California studying inhalation therapy; Dennis, who Conference is subscribing to 45 profes- will be a junior at Glendale Academy; and sional journals that are stored in the curric- Kevin, attending Glendale Academy ele- ulum unit. mentary school. Mrs. Jamerson is the for- In addition to these professional jour- mer June Ann Hosler. nals that are available to the teachers there Elder Jamerson's primary responsibility are some of the very latest professional will be leadership in the youth program of books on curriculum. It is the aim of the the Vallejo Drive Church, including the department to provide the very latest pro- Pathfinders, teens, and Sandale Club. fessional books in this curriculum unit for RUTH WRIGHT, PR Secy., the use of our teachers. Vallejo Drive Church. This Mobile Curriculum Unit has been on the road visiting schools since April 13 and by the end of the school year had Rcently 85 percent of the students of the Crescenta-Canada Union School received their scarves, pins, visited all of our schools in the Southern honors, and insignias. Our thanks to Miss Marjorie Muir, Mrs. LaVerne Bedel, and Mrs. Nora Christianson, California Conference. who worked diligently with the children. Elder Glenn Howell led in the Investiture service. Top: young As this unit is taken around to the differ- people in grades five to eight; below: children in grades one to four.—Kenneth Dunn, Principal. ent schools, the teachers are making sug- gestions as to the kinds of materials they Adventist School Program Is an Evangelizing Agency will find helpful. Thus the Department of One of the finest evangelizing agencies not been brought to the knowledge of Education will be able to update the mate- the Seventh-day Adventist Church spon- Jesus Christ somewhere through each pe- rials that will be available to the teachers sors is to be found in its school system. riod, each subject, and each lesson then in this mobile unit. Through the years a high percentage of teachers have not been successful in their We beileve this is an innovation in our total baptisms has been the result of teaching. Boys and girls are able to receive Seventh-day Adventist schools. One of the years of contact with Christian teachers a formal education from any number of factors that makes this unit so desirable for in our schools. sources, but they cannot receive the spir- the schools of this conference is the compact GRADUATIION.—Eighth grade graduates of the Some of our members have failed to itual training and the character develop- nature of the Southern California Confer- Crescenta-Canada Union School are, from the left, understand the great value to be gained ment that must identify the work and ence. P. E. PLUMMER, Associate Kirk Dunn (president), Dawn Pierce (vice presi- from the Christian school. If these individ- service of the Christian teacher. Superintendent of Schools. dent), Cathy Smith (secretory), Julie Blommer (treas- uals could only visit areas around the The farmer has learned the lesson urer), Warren Tetz (pastor), Larry Mendes (ser- geant at arms), Andy Medway, and Carrie Biggie. world, they would very quickly discover that if he is to have a harvest in the fall, the education of your children as they enter Graduation services were held Friday evening and that the Seventh-day Adventist core work- he must prepare diligently through the win- school again in September. If it is a heav- Saturday night, June 5 and 6. Elder Jim Brown ers are a direct result and product of our ter and spring months in order to realize enly goal and an eternal vision which we of the Eagle Rock Church and Elder Philip Jones own school system. his goal. Seeds, fertilizer, cultivating equip- of Thousand Oaks were the speakers. seek, then no sacrifice can be too great, no The teacher discovers early the potential ment, and all must be ordered early to be demand too severe. No effort can be spared for guiding boys and girls in his classroom on hand for the spring months. The soil in order that every Seventh-day Adventist to the ways of righteousness. His work as must be properly prepared and the right child have the advantage, exposure, and modern a teacher has just begun when he has ful- combination of agricultural principles fol- training of the competent, dedicated Chris- parables filled his professional obligation and duties lowed in a sequence and continuum such tian teacher. for today's in the classroom. Taking these young lives that fosters growth. When the work has Plan now, so that we as a total church multitudes and preparing them for their daily examin- been carried on in a way consistent with body might not deprive these youth of this ations is only a part of his responsibility. the elements of nature, the harvest in the vital training. Though the academic results are to be fall will be realized. N. C. SORENSEN, considered commendable, if our youth have Now is the time to begin planning for Superintendent of Schools.

4 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970 Father's Baptism Unites a Family in the Remnant Church During the evangelistic series of meet- ings held in Hawthorne, Herbert Thomp- Soatheadterm . . . . • son attended very faithfully. His wife had accepted the message years ago. His two daughters and sons-in-law are devout mem- bers today, one son-in-law having been WILLIAM E. DOPP, YOUTH LEADER, DIES SUDDENLY baptized only weeks ago. Mr. Thompson William Edward Dopp, 43, youth direc- was his desire that every possible youth in had known God's truth for almost 30 years tor of the Southeastern California Confer- the church might be used in personal soul- but had never taken his stand. ence, died Tuesday, June 23, at 9 a.m. at winning activities. He loved the out-of- The gospel appeal searched the plague the University of Vir- doors and whenever possible enjoyed camp- spots of his heart and life which longed for ginia Hospital, Char- ing, climbing, and skiing. Christ, and He experienced the joy of bap- lottsville, 'Virginia. Elder Dopp became acquainted with tism on a recent Sabbath day. Cause of death was Frances L. Kimball while attending Walla We rejoice that Mr. Thompson's full given as a cerebral Walla College. They were marired August surrender to Christ makes possible a com- hemorrhage. Funeral 25, 1947, at Hoquiam, Washington. To plete Christian family in God's church. Pastor H. E. Miller with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert services were held June this union were born three children— A. M. MATAR, Conference Evangelist. Thompson of Hawthorne. 29 at the La Sierra Linda Lee, 21; William Edward, Jr., 19; Church with Elder and Kristi Kay, 13. Calvin Osborn officiat- His parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dopp, ing. are retired and are living in Ukiah, Cali- Born August 18, fornia. Other survivors include one brother, • • • William E. Dopp Trleeada-Mah . . 1926, in Bellingham, M. A. (Bud) Dopp, Potomac Conference Washington, he attended Walla Walla MV secretary, Staunton, Virginia; and College,. College Place, Washington. He three sisters, Edna Dopp, Napa, Califor- received his Bachelor of Theology Degree nia; Mrs. Winifred Turner, Mount Ver- Bishop Girl and Her Husband Spend a Year in Thailand in 1948. He was immediately called to non, Washington; and Mrs. Marilyn Jones, Wesley and Dorothy Amundson taught fish. The land could be developed to grow service as a ministerial intern in the Wash- Ukiah, California. English in a little mission school in the fruits and vegetables were it not for the ington Conference and worked with Elder Contributions to a memorial fund in northern part of Thailand, in the city of ignorance and apathy of the people. Ubol, pronounced 00-Bone. On John Osborn. memory of Elder Dopp may be sent in care Being located near an American Air He remained in the Washington Con- of the Southeastern California Conference, they traveled on an ancient Honda to the Base and only a few miles from the Laotian ference as a district pastor until 1956. He P.O. Box 7584, Riverside, California jungle villages through rice paddies and border, they were in constant danger of was stricken with polio while working in 92503. Make checks to the Southeastern jungle trails, in deep dust or deep mud, Vietcong raids because they strike unex- Washington and it was expected that he California Conference with the indication always one or the other, to take the story pectedly in neutral countries. One of these would be a cripple the remainder of his life. "Dopp Memorial Fund." of Jesus, through an interpreter, to the raids was so close that Wes and Dorothy But after earnest prayer he was miracu- We will deeply miss our friend and co- natives of remote areas. thought it was happening in their front lously healed. Elder Dopp and his family worker on our conference working staff, Dorothy is the former Dorothy Wilcox, yard instead of a block away. moved to the Florida Conference where and we wish his family the Lord's blessing daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Wilcox of The country is beautiful, tropical, very, he did pastoral work from 1956 to 1959. as they look to the future with him. Bishop, California. Wesley is the son of very hot and humid. Their apartment, com- Elder and Mrs. Earl Amundson, of the pared to the average native dwelling, was Always interested in the youth of his MELVIN L. LUKENS, President. churches, Elder Dopp and his family on Central California Conference. a mansion. All the room partitions were every possible occasion planned youth ac- just above eye level. Centipedes, huge in tivities to keep the youth involved. This Work for Spanish-speaking size, came in through cracks in the walls and ceilings along with swarms of mos- interest resulted in a call to the Kentucky- at Hemet Is Progressing quitoes. Rags are stuffed in these openings Tennessee Conference as Missionary Vol- Church work among Spanish-speaking to keep out uninvited guests. Snakes were unteer secretary in 1959. Under his leader- people in the Hemet area started at the plentiful and it was difficult to tell which ship the Indian Creek Camp was developed suggestion of Mrs. Maria Maduenas who at Center Hill Lake in Tennessee. Moving over a long period of time continually were poisonous. Wes reports that he started a choir on to the Georgia-Cumberland Conference wrote letters encouraging Mrs. Carmen which he never expected to do but a mis- as youth director in 1963, he continued Morales of La Sierra to come over and sionary does many things he never thought the development of another youth camp give Bible studies. of attempting. Strange and curious things known as Camp Cumby-Gay near Clayton, The first progress from this soul-winning take place in these primitive areas. Wes Georgia. effort came when Elder H. Vences baptized explains, "Clothes are immaterial to these By this time he had become well known six members in 1964. Later six more were people and I'll never forget the day I was as one of the best MV secretaries in Amer- baptized by Elder Gilberto Bustamante. preaching and a woman took hers off in ica. He accepted a call to the Southeastern Although the work grows slowly, we church. I was shocked, and to say the least, California Conference to head the youth pray that more Spanish-speaking families I lost my thoughts. Luckily, I had an inter- work in 1965. His work here has included will hear the Macedonian call and move to preter and during the few seconds he spoke the direction of the summer youth pro- Hemet to help this small group grow and I had time to collect my thoughts. Every grams at Pine Springs Ranch as well as glorify God. Dorothy and Wesley Amundson, student mission- day is unpredictable in the mission field." the development of a summer youth pro- There are currently about 26 persons aries who served in Thailand. Wes and Dorothy were student mission- gram which was to move into full swing in who attend the regular Sabbath morning aries sent by Pacific Union College. They July. He also developed a winter camp pro- services. These services are held at the Wes and Dorothy report that most of have completed their year in the mission gram for academy and college youth. It Interdenominational Church, 245 Ales- the natives have never been but a few field and are back home in the United sandro Street in Hemet. In the afternoons miles into the surrounding jungle from their little villages. They are very poor, States, Extension Course for School the members conduct branch Sabbath schools in three locations. their wealth measured by the number of Teachers, Pastors, Laymen water buffalo they own . . . thus determin- CARMEN MORALES. What—Extension Course for school teach- ing the amount of rice they can grow. ers, pastors, church laymen who want At one village some of the women at- to know more about the Adventist tending the meeting under the trees be- health message and how to share it came so curious that they overcame their effectively. normal shyness and touched Dorothy on Subject—"Special Topic in Health." the bare arm. Each one then had to touch Instructor—Dr. John Scharffenberg. her and they giggled until they nearly dis- rupted the meeting. The interpreter ex- Days—Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. plained that the women wanted so much Time-10 a.m. to noon. to know how much Wes had had to pay Dates—July 14 to 30. for such a smooth-skinned bride. Place—School of Public Health, Loma In another village the interpreter told Linda Campus. the people that Dorothy was a student Credit—One semester hour. nurse and immediately they began bringing their sick and injured begging for help and Cost—Small tuition charge. medicine. Very few have ever seen a doc-

For more information contact the School of Spanish-speaking members are meeting regularly tor or dentist. What they seem to need most Wes Amundson tells Bible stories to the natives Public Health. in Hemet at the Interdenominational Church. is a better diet as they eat mostly rice and of Thailand. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970 5

ice," Pastor Klim challenged the 32 grad- uates to use their knowledge in better serv- ice for Christ, and what a privilege is theirs Camp Meetings • I • 0 I • a • as youth to help finish the work for their Wawaii . ARIZONA CONFERENCE Lord. Prescott—July 16-25 About 45 percent of the total enroll- Students Buy More Savings Kailua School Graduates Its ment this past year at Kailua Mission CENTRAL CALIFORNIA School came from non-Seventh-day Ad- Soquel—August 6-15 Stamps in This Aloha Year Largest Class in Thirty Years ventist homes. Principal Arthur Bell states The United States Treasury Department Kailua Mission School graduated its that applications for next fall are now being NORTHERN CALIFORNIA has made this ALOHA YEAR for savings largest class in thirty years May 28, at the accepted and he anticipates a good year Fortuna—July 27-August 1 stamps, and the students of Hawaiian Mis- Kaneohe Church. Pastor John Klim gave ahead. Philo—July 27-August 1 sion Elementary School made it their best the commencement address. Let us daily remember the great mission- Paradise—July 27-August 1 year by purchasing over 125 bonds. Using the class aim, "To Know Him," ary work being done not only at the Kailua Teachers of all eight grades made stamps and the motto, "Knowledge Magnifies Serv- Mission School, but at the other educa- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA available each normal school day to en- tional institutions of the Hawaiian Mission Frazier Park—July 10, 11 courage this patriotic thrift program. Ross as we each endeavor to hasten the coming Newbury Park—July 24, 25 Hiatt, social studies teacher and savings of Jesus. Lynwood Academy—September 16-19 HELEN RICE, PR Secy., promoter in grades seven and eight, kept Pomona School Auditorium—October 2, 3 Kaneohe Church. a room-by-room record until the final week Lancaster Fairgrounds—Oct. 16, 17 of school when the flurry to complete sav- ings books got ahead of recording. HAWAIIAN HAWAIIAN HAWAIIAN HAWAIIAN HAWAIIAN Students in grade seven led all classes by purchasing 36 bonds. Mrs. Lydia Va- lido's third-grade class was runner-up by saving for 20 bonds. ofeiyotta . I • • • • • • If the bonds are left until the year of maturity, these students will have bonds totaling $3,225 in 1977. Classroom saving through the use of stamps ended June 30, Energetic Leadership Results Kathy Brown, Jeanne Matthews, Curtis Serikaku, but a new thrift plan will be unveiled dur- in Successful VBS at Central Arizona Camp Meeting and Benee Pascal graduated with honors from the July 16 to 25 ing the next school year. Ross HIATT. Kailua Mission School. Central Church enjoyed a successful Vacation Bible School this year from June Prescott, Arizona Six Baptized Following Kenneth Lockwood's Five-week Effort 15 to 27. Much of the success can be at- Campgrounds On May 9 six persons were baptized in members and friends in one evening. His tributed to the energetic leadership of Mrs. 385 Iron Springs Road the surf of the blue Pacific, a few blocks cumulative total of persons brought to the Sharyn Joseph, with the aid of our many For reservations write: fine, dedicated ladies who gave their time from the Kapaa Church on the Island of meetings was 134. It was a source of joy ARIZONA CONFERENCE Kauai. This was the happy fruitage of a to all who attended to watch Jonathan's to teach, prepare cool drinks for the chil- dren, and baby sit. Special thanks should P.O. Box 10097 five-week effort conducted by Pastor Ken- zeal in bringing people to the meetings, Phoenix, Arizona 85016 neth Lockwood. and to see both him and his mother bap- also be given to our two craft leaders, Kenneth Engelbert, principal of Kauai tized Sandra Rogers and Joanne Darby. Junior Academy, was song leader and solo- The six persons baptized were Mrs. Voice of Prophecy Stations ist for the meetings, and Mrs. Kathryn Maxine Botelho and her son Jonathan, Douglas KAPR 930 10:00 a.m. Lockwood, wife of the pastor, was pianist. Miss Lucy Ortis, Max Batangan, and Mr. Flagstaff KCLS 600 10:00 a.m. Brother Nemesio Carlos had charge of and Mrs. John Kendall. Wed. KCLS 600 11:30 p.m. the Bibles each evening, and Sister Zo- The baptism of John and Kathy Kendall Globe (See Miami) Miami KIKO 1340 9:30 a.m. has its own thrilling story. They were Nogales KFBR 1340 8:30 p.m. formerly hippies "saved from the drug Phoenix KMEO 740 8:00 a.m. scence," as they word it, and had given KMEO-FM 96.9 8:00 a.m. Prescott KYCA 1490 8:30 a.m. their hearts and lives to Christ at a Chris- Show Low KVWM 970 2:30 p.m. tian mission in San Diego. But they were Sierra Vista KHFH 1420 9:30 a.m. not satisfied with this new faith. When Tucson KTUC 1400 9:00 a.m. they visited their doctor's office, they found Winslow KINO 1230 8:30 a.m. Christian literature that interested them. Large Attendance at Beacon They discovered that this physician, Dr. Sandra Rogers instructs a group of children in Light Vacation Bible School Raymond Downs, was a Seventh-day Ad- crafts at the Phoenix Central Church Vacation Every evening from June 7 to 17 found Bible School. ventist, and through literature he gave boys and girls in their places eagerly await- them, the seed of truth regarding the Sab- There were 150 children enrolled with ing the songs, stories, crafts, and fellow- bath doctrine was planted. However John about 40 coming in from a little town west ship of the Vacation Bible School at Bea- and Kathy left San Diego, for they felt of Phoenix called Cashion. Mrs. Arthur con Light Church. Mrs. 0. Williams, the they should move to a more rural area so Harm drove the bus which brought these VBS leader, reports an average of 114 that the family they planned to have could children. youngsters in attendance and has tentative be reared away from the city. The children put on a special program plans for a follow-up program. They arrived at the Lihue airport on for the senior Sabbath School June 20 and Parents and friends were invited to at- From the left are Pastor K. H. Lockwood, Katherine Kauai, not knowing where to go from made the rafters ring when they sang tend the closing program. They were de- and John Kendall, Lucy Ortis, Max Batangan, Mrs. there. But, as had become their habit, they "Jesus Is Coming Again." Maxine Botelho, and Jonathan Botelho. lighted and challenged as the children prayed for the Lord to guide them to the Appreciation for the VBS was expressed concluded the program with one of the rayda Fontanilla kept attendance records. right people. After this prayer, someone of- by many non-Adventists whose children songs learned at VBS that ends with the Elder Oliver Stimpson, pastor of the Kane- fered them a ride, which they accepted. attended. It will certainly be long remem- words: "Do you love Jesus? We do, do ohe-Hauula District on Oahu, baptized They were let out of the car in Kapaa, bered by the children. you?" the candidates. right in front of the Seventh-day Adventist Member participation and support in the Church where they read a large sign, "Life effort were excellent. The baptism of six at Its Best," advertising the meetings then souls brought a jump in membership of in progress. nearly 14 percent for this beautiful little They remembered their Adventist physi- church of 44 members. Worthy of special cian, considered this an answer to their note is the fact that four of the six bap- prayer, and attended the evening meeting. They continued to attend every meeting A scene from the tized were youth, twenty years old or un- graduation exercises der. and the baptismal class which followed of the Phoenix Beacon Offered as a special award to the person the close of the meetings, and were among Light Church Vacation bringing the most people to the meetings the six baptized on May 9. Bible School. each night was a large DeVore family The believers on the Island of Kauai Bible. This award went to Jonathan Bo- rejoice in this increase of souls from the telho, age 12, a student at Kauai Junior Kapaa meetings. Academy, who was among the six baptized. MRS. IRENE ENGELBERT, Jonathan brought as many as 17 family Kauai Junior Academy. 6 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970

JUST OFF THE PRESS A Whole New Guide to Family Health Discussing Life s Dimensions From VOL.1 MORE ABUNDANT LIVING a Christian THE PERPETUATION OF LIFE Lfoth Parents Contribute - Motherhood in Prospect-The Child's Development Viewpoint Before Birth - Childbirth - Care of the Infant. ON BEING GOOD PARENTS The Philosophy of Parenthood The Father's Part - The Child's Emotional * PRACTICAL Needs - Play Activities - Discussing Inti- mate Mattes-Preparing the Child for Life - Hazards of Homelife- The Home's Regulations - Educational and Vocational Guidance. ON THE ,THRESHOLD OF ADULTHOOD * EASY-TO-READ A New Individuality - Entering Adult- hood - Facing Life's Challenges - Rola- tiouselips With Parents- Learning to Be Frieddly, THE TEEN-AGER The Urge to Experiment - How Soon to Love - "Crushes- and Petting - Physical * EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND Fitness for Teens - Teenage Financing. HEA HUSBAND AND WIFE Respecting Each Other Differences in Belief -- Handling the Money - Dealing With the Children - The Intimate Side of SHRY M' Marriage - Rations for Tendons - Rising 10D Above Mistakes - Avoiding Divorce. SWAR,TOU'r * COLORFULLY MIDDLE AND LATER LIFE Perpetuating One's Health Adjusting to ILLUSTRATED Retirement When Vigor. Declines. AND KEYNOTES FOR ABUNDANT LIVING The Foundations of Happiness Personal Maturity Getting Along With People * NEWEST - Rising Above Moodiness - Adequate Brain Power The Control of Temper MEDICAL FACTS - Imagination as an Ally. HEAL PROTECTING YOUR HEALTH Physical Fitness - What to Eat? - Normal Weight Personal Indulgences - How Much Sleep? - How About Drugs?

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7 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970 La Sierra Will Have August Modern Language Workshop Ptedd A modern language workshop will be 'ea Siena eampao conducted August 3 to 13, on the La Sierra Campus, according to Margaret 0/ Zola ,einda 7inivezditli Hilts, Ph.D., chairman of the Department Read impaled —Story of the of Modern Languages. The workshop will carry two semester units of graduate credit. Martyrdom of Brian Dunn Basic concerns in this workshop, Dr. Hilts Few events in the history of missions so Mrs. Chloe A. Sofsky of Art University Began Two-campus said, will be to: shocked Adventist believers everywhere as the martyrdom of Brian Dunn in 1965. Broadcasting System July 1 I. Formulate general and specific objectives Department Died June 27 LLU Radio began a two-campus broad- for language teaching in Seventh-day Advent- The young missionary from Australia, Mrs. Chloe A. Sofsky, chairman of the casting system on July 1, with studio facil- ist schools, newly-arrived in the Solomon Islands, was ities located on both the La Sierra and the 2. coordinate language learning and in- struck down by a homemade spear just Department of Art in the College of Arts struction from the elementary to the univer- and Sciences, died Sabbath, June 27, at Loma Linda campuses of the university. sity level, and eleven days after his arrival in his new Corona Community The system utilizes the facilities of 3. provide opportunity to regain conver- mission field, and died three days later. Hospital. She was 63. KLLU, 90 FM, a 1400-watt non-commer- sational facility. Impaled is the newest member of the Mrs. Sofsky joined cial station located on the La Sierra Cam- Participants will be divided into French, Destiny paperback series, and it is the the college faculty 25 pus of the university, and KEMR, a 10- German, and Spanish sections. Workshop story of Brian Dunn and his bride Valmae. years ago. A graduate watt educational station located near the business will be conducted in the language Here for the first time is the full story. It of Union College in Loma Linda Campus. Owners of KEMR represented by each section. 1933, she later taught have agreed to donate the station to Loma University teachers in the sections are art at Union College Linda University, subject to Federal Com- French, Jacques Benzakein, Ernest Dela- and Fisk University. munications Commission approval. porte; German, Edward Ney, Ph.D., Kaljo She received the Mas- Under the system programing can orig- Magi, Ph.D.; Spanish, Leon Gambetta, ter of Arts degree from inate independently from either studio or Fernando Salcedo. There will be guest lec- Claremont College in be broadcast simultaneously over both sta- turers for the whole group as well as spe- Chloe A. Sofsky tions. "This system has the advantage of 1957. cial lecturers for each section. For further • Well known in Riverside art circles, Mrs. flexibility, instant two-campus communi- information, contact the Department of She:itor Of Brian Dunn, a •turtyiefh-eentutp missionary Sofsky was a member of the Riverside Art cation, and a high quality signal near the Modern Languages, Loma Linda Univer- ma ter of the SoUtaParifia. Association and the Riverside Ceramic two campuses," according to Ronald W. sity, Riverside, California 92505. tR Guild. She was recognized as a specialist Bowes, general manager of the LLU Broad- casting Company. in stained glass art, having completed July 20 Recital Scheduled stained glass windows for several Adventist With the combined facilities the univer- , Soprano Joann R. Robbins, assistant pro- churches in the southern. California area. sity is able to reach a potential audience of fessor of music, will perform the final Her last and largest project, 28 windows over one-half million persons living in the voice recital for her Doctor of Musical Arts for the St. Thomas Church in Riverside, Riverside-San Bernardino-Redlands area of degree Monday, July 20, 8 p.m., at the was completed just six weeks ago. Due to inland California. LLU Radio will broad- Hancock Auditorium, University of South- failing health, she was assisted by a friend cast from noon to 9 p.m. each day and ern California. She will present music during the last few weeks on the project. Sabbath from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. written to Shakespeare texts. Albert Do- Ernest D. J. Steed Funeral services were held at Sierra Loma Linda University will be the sec- minguez will accompany her on the piano. Memorial Chapel in La Sierra on June 30, ond university in the United States to op- with interment at Crestlawn Me- erate a two-campus system. The University . LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY...LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY...LOMA LINDA traces Brian's early days in England, his of Michigan currently operates such a sys- migration to Australia, his conversion to morial Park. Distribute Enrollment Cards She is survived by her mother, Minnie tem with transmitters located at Ann Arbor the Advent faith, and the few days of mis- Adams, of Loma Linda, and her son, Fred, and Grand Rapids. for VOP Italian Bible Course sion service he was allotted before being of Encino. Also surviving is a brother, Recently we sent word to the field that struck down. Ralph M. Adams, of Lorna Linda. Business-related Association we would like to see more of our Italian In this book you will learn who speared members seek enrollments for the Voice Herschel R. Hughes, associate professor for Adventists Is Proposed Brian Dunn, and the apparent reason why of art and acting chairman of the depart- of Prophecy Italian Bible Course. It has he did it. You will learn of the trial of the An association of Seventh-day Adventist been gratifying to see the good response. ment, has announced the establishment of administrators, businessmen, and business accused man, and its result. You will espe- the Chloe Sofsky Memorial Scholarship Brother Peter Giaconi, director of our cially enjoy meeting Valmae, Brian's cour- educators may be formed to promote man- Italian Bible Course, will be happy to have Fund to aid worthy art students. Donations agement, accounting, and allied career ageous bride, left a widow just before their should be directed to: La Sierra Campus many more new enrollments. Please tell first wedding anniversary. choices for Adventist youth. your Italian-speaking friends about this Business Adminstrator, Loma Linda Uni- The author of Impaled is Elder Ernest The proposal emerged from meetings of course and enroll them. versity, Riverside, Calif. 92505. H. J. Steed. Formerly of Australia, Pastor chairmen of departments of business ad- We shall be looking for your letters and Steed now lives in Washington, D.C., ministration from eight Adventist colleges requests for more enrollment cards. Credit Is Offered for August where he heads our world temperance de- and universities during the annual conven- ALVIN G. MuNsoN. Scuba Diving Trips to Hawaii tion of the American Association of Col- partment. He brings to his writing task a Two scuba diving trips in Hawaii are legiate Schools of Business. long-time acquaintance with the far-flung being planned by Donald 0. Bieber, in- Wayne VandeVere, Ph.D., of Southern Australasian Division and its islands scat- structor of physical education. Divers will Missionary College was elected chairman tered across the expanses of the South Pa- charter the "Scuba Belle" for use August pro-tem, and Richard C. Larson, Ph.D., CHANGE OF cific. Elder Steed knew Brian and Valmae 3 to 7 and 10 to 14. One hour of physical Loma Linda University, secretary pro-tem. Dunn personally and has done considerable education credit may be arranged through Robert E. Firth, Ph.D., of Andrews Uni- ADDRESS research in the writing of this interesting Loma Linda University Extension. versity was asked to discuss with the Asso- new paperback. High lights of the trip will include dives ciation of Adventist Services and Industries If you're moving, please let us know two Impaled is now available at your Book at the Pearl Harbor junk yard, the reefs the feasibility of establishing the proposed weeks before changing your address. and Bible House for $1.85 a copy, or you off Waikiki Beach, and cave diving under association under that body's "aegis." can get yours free when you buy three Koko Head's sheer cliffs. One evening Dr. Larson reports the question given other books of the paperback series at the there will be a cruise to Pokai Bay and most attention during the meetings was same time. ATTACH ENTIRE ADDRESS the town of Waianae. A luau is planned the possibility of consolidating denomina- PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING ASSN. and the night will be spent on the beach. tional college and university "business de- FROM YOUR PAPER HERE Cost of the trip is only $50, not includ- partment personnel and facilities on one ing scuba equipment and air, food, board, or two campuses" to strengthen business Religion Must Be Worthwhile and transportation excluding the boat. Ac- education. Mail to: Pacific Union Recorder, Box The churches must modernize by be- commodations for sleeping at the Hawai- He said that advocates of the merger 36, Angwin, California 94508. ian Mission Academy for $2 a night may feel that it is "economically inefficient" to arming more relevant to current needs and be arranged. try to have small business departments in Name more involved in. problems of society. Reli- Mr. Bieber is a member of the National each of 12 Adventist colleges in North gion today is often not a part of everyday Association of Underwater Instructors, and America. Opposition to the plan centered New Address life—the family is going less to church. has conducted similar trips to Hawaii in on the suggestion that such a merger would Youth must decide that religion is really previous years. Further information con- not eliminate the need for accounting, City worthwhile, and the churches must make cerning the trip may be obtained by con- economics, and management courses to be it worthwhile, not merely rhetorical and tacting Don Bieber at 5553 Peacock Lane, provided at all of the schools to serve other State Zip Code theoretical.—Donald B. Louria, M.D.— Riverside, Calif. 92505. disciplines that require such courses. Listen Magazine. 8 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER JULY 9, 1970