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VOL. 61 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 15, 1962 NO. 25 1962 Ingathering Progress Totals Through December 31, 1961

Last Year's 1962 1962 CONFERENCE Final. Totals To Dec. 31 Per Capita Arizona $ 39,774.21 $ 34,127.09 $12.26 Central California 172,059.85 151,493.07 10.92 Hawaii 41,067.86 36,752.51 15.90 Nevada -Utah 30,139.84 29,322.24 19.39 Northern California 174,809.22 150,705.42 8.16 Southeastern California 123,724.51 96,227.45 5.36 Southern California 252,223.83 243,197.11 11.62

UNION TOTALS $833,799.32 $741,824.89 $ 9.53 Ingathering Victory Near Don't Be Deceived It is a pleasure to bring you good news at the beginning Most Seventh-day Adventists were not surprised when of this new year. The above reports reveal that as of Decem- the Supreme Court of the United States gave a decision ber 31, 1961, the Pacific Union Conference is nearing the upholding the constitutionality of Sunday laws in the three 1962 Ingathering objective of $850,000. states considered. For years, prompted by the prophecies, we January 20 is the suggested date for Ingathering victory have predicted such action. Yet, when the time came, there in every church. Please respond to the World Service appeal was considerable concern and anxiety among us, for in that will be made in your church and have a part in com- this decision many could see the shadowy form of more pleting the 1962 Ingathering program by the end of this drastic laws. month. Now some eight months after the decision, many are Thousands have already been responsible for raising breathing a little easier, for nothing really drastic has the Silver Vanguard goal of $25, and you are invited to happened. The events of the day seem to be about the join them. This is sharing time, and God is counting on you. same as they were before the decision was given. This illusion has caused some to listen to the subtle suggestions D. E. DIRKSEN, Secretary, of the tempter and decide that there is not a great issue at Home Missionary Department, stake just now, that there will be plenty of time in the future Pacific Union Conference. to fight the battle of freedom. The decision of the Supreme Court upholding Sunday laws was like the announcement of the parable of the ten Watch Your Mail virgins, "Behold, the bridegroom cometh." Hearts were A special American Temperance Society envelope searched, prayer and Bible study took on new meaning. and letter will reach your home about January 22. The A ,sense of urgency was felt in the very air. Now, several letter is self explanatory, and we feel confident that months have slipped by; interest wanes, drowsiness sets in. you will respond to this urgent message. In the parable the ten virgins all slept. It, was during this time that the most important event of their lives took place,

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Pacific Union Recorder and only half of them were prepared The Cost of Liberty to meet it. Vanishing freedom is the theme of VOL. 61 NO. 25 The apparent lull in the Sunday law countless written and spoken words in battle might be compared to the tarry- America today. How to preserve it is MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1962 ing time in the parable. While the next the perplexing question. The individual great battle is being prepared, it is easy American citizen is taking either a "don't Official organ of the Pacific Union Con- to lose sight of the actual conditions and care" attitude, settling back in the be- ference of Seventh-day Adventists, Box become spiritually sleepy. lief that the inevitable chasm is coming 146, Glendale, California. The timing of the Supreme Court anyway, or having genuine concern, Published weekly at Angwin, Calif.; fifty decision, I believe, was providential. It issues a year. knowing not what to do. So most of came in late May of 1961 when most the work of warning goes unheeded and of the, state legislatures had adjourned Address: Pacific Union Recorder, Box misunderstood. 36, Angwin, California. Notice of change without` acting on their Sunday law It is well to remember that liberties of address should give both the old and bills because they were waiting for the lost are never again restored. This les- the new address. Court's decision. Consequently, Sun- son has come time and time again to Subscription Price, $1.00 a Year day law activity in the state legislatures our church that what is done must be was cut to a minimum last year. done quickly, for lost opportunities in W. J. BLACKER Editor This year, 1962, most of the few the salvation of souls will, be an eternal state legislatUres in session are limited tragedy. MRS. MARGARET FOLLETT . Assistant Editor to emergency and budget items of busi- We have a vital message to preach R. R. BrErz Assistant Editor ness. This indicates that 1962 will be and the preservation of our liberties is relatively quiet on Sunday law activity most important so the message can be Entered as second-class matter Septem- as far as the state legislatures are con- preached. Every church member does ber 3, 1927, at the post office at Angwin, cerned. But this is just the lull before have a responsibility before God to both California, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at the storm. preserve our civil liberties and preach the special rate of postage provided for Next year, 1963, will be the heavy our message and this dual purpose is in section 412, Act of February 28. 1925, state legislative year. All but one of the contained in the Liberty magazine. A authorized September 3, 1927. fifty legislatures will be in session. concerted drive will be made -in all our Scores of Sunday law bills that were churches to place this magazine in the not passed in 1961 will be revived. office of every official in the state. Sunset Table Sunday law advocates have taken This is the important time and here is the challenge. Every member will Friday, January 19 new courage. Already legislative com- mittees are at work preparing Sunday respond to this great call of God. Our Angwin 5:16 Oakland 5:18 law bills for 1963. Citizens' groups duty is to preach the message to all Arlington 5:07 -San Diego 5:09 people and our response will see the Chico 5:11 San Jose 5:17 have been organized to "Save Sunday." One such group is proposing to raise kingdom advance in this crisis hour. Eureka- - 5:18 Phoenix 5:47 Fresno 5:10 Reno 5:03 one million dollars to put a Sunday law The cost of preserving liberty is not Lodi 5:13 Salt Lake City 5:29 in California. Other groups are making even to be considered, for who can Loma Linda 5:06 Honolulu 6:13 estimate the cost of losing it? Los Angeles 5:10 Hilo 6:04 strong preparation in Texas, Maryland. Massachusetts, Michigan, Colorado, and ALGER H. JOHNS, Secretary, Florida. Department of Religious Liberty, "Friday; January 26 If all the information were available, Pacific Union Conference. no doubt many more states could be Angwin 5:24 Oakland 5:25 Arlington 5:14 San Diego 5:15 added to this list. Dear Fellow Believer: Chico 5:19 San Jose 5:25 This month, you, as a Seventh-day "Train up a child in the way he Eureka 5:26 Phoenix 5:53 Adventist Church member, will be Fresno 5:18 Reno 5:12 should go" is the solemn command given Lodi 5:21 Salt Lake City 5:37 called upon to sponsor at least one sub- us by the Lord. Whether or not we, have Loma Linda 5:13 Honolulu 6:17 scription to Liberty magazine for a children of our own, we should do all Los Artilyles 5:17 Hilo 6:09 prominent citizen in your community. possible in training the children around In addition, you will be asked to take us by influence and example. Certainly one for your own personal reading. This the devil is using the liquor, tobacco, !KE A . . year is our great opportunity to educate and narcotics interests to lure thousands the nation to the true issues in the Sun- of young people into evil ways. Let us day law battle. When this call comes, learn what we can do to combat these OICE respond liberally for "A great crisis harmful habits. LL SUNDAY awaits the people of God. A crisis The estimated number of alcoholics V awaits the world. The most momentous Invite Others to Listen in the United States is nearing six mil- struggle of all the ages is just before us." lion. Estimates indicate that approxi- THE SERMON TOPICS —Testimonies, vol. 5, p. 711. mately one thousand new alcoholics are "The Tower of Babel" —January 21. W. MELVIN ADAMS, Assoc. Secy., developed every day. Teen-age drinking Religious Liberty Department, is a major cause of juvenile crime. Ac- 'When the Fire Fell"—January 28. General Conference of SDA. cording to a recent report from one state LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERIT Don't let it reach the vanishing point! "The most momentous struggle of all the ages is just before us. When God has given us light showing the-dangers before us, how can we stand clear in His sight if we neglect to put forth every effort in our power to bring it before the people? Can we be content to leave them to meet this momentous issue unwarned?"—T estimonies, vol. 5, pp. 711, 712. -

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juvenile court, 80 per cent of all chil- Introducing . . . "Project '62" dren who come before it have had some The recent 1961 Autumn Council 1962 General Conference Session "excessive drinking experience." One- voted: Hotel Information for third of all young people in high schools "WHEREAS, It is often assumed that Non-delegates drink alcoholic beverages to some de- everybody knows about the Voice of The forty-ninth session of the Gen- gree. These facts are a challenge to all Prophecy and Faith for Today pro- eral Conference of Seventh-day Ad- ventists will be held in San Francisco, Adventists to do more to enlighten and grams, while in reality a concentrated save our youth. California, from July 26 to August 5, audience-building drive is needed wher- 1962. Any who plan to attend all or The tobacco industry, through adver- ever we have a broadcast or a telecast, part of the session and who are inter- tising, appeals definitely to the youth. particularly when a program goes on a ested in securing hotel or motel They are extremely important to the in- reservations should contact the secre- station for the first time or when the dustry. Once a boy or girl starts to smoke, tary-treasurer of the conference in time of release is changed; therefore, he can then much more easily be led into which they reside and hold member- "We recommend, 1. That the Radio- ship. the narcotics habit. Generally a youth W. J. BLACKER, Secy.-Treas., begins the narcotic habit by smoking TV Department adopt as a specific proj- Pacific Union Conference. marijuana cigarettes. ect for 1962 the objective of increasing Recently I attended a series of weekly viewer and listener audiences. seminars in New York City where they "2. That we use the slogan, 'Get Faith for Today's Bible Correspond emphasized that the narcotics menace more to view, and listen, too.' ence School has processed nearly four is sweeping the large cities, especially "3. That churches within the cov- million lessons and now has issued over Los Angeles and New York. It is star- erage areas of Faith for Today and Voice 65,000 diplomas. The baptisms from tling to realize that many teen-agers are of Prophecy be encouraged to list in this ministry now total nearly 6,000 as experimenting with drugs, not realizing their church bulletins each week the the result of God's blessing upon the the strong hold they take upon them. release time of these programs, or in telecast ministry. Even though they desire to be cured, churches in which a bulletin is not Those desiring to furnish a Bible for 95 per cent never quit permanently. provided, to remind the members of use in Faith for Today's tele-vangelism Boys and girls become addicted and these programs during the announce- ministry should send it to: Faith for enter lives of crime to support their ment period. Today, 108-43 - 71st Avenue, Forest abnormal cravings. It's an expensive "4. That we encouraoe the plan of Hills 75, New York. habit. advertising our Radio-TV programs in H. E. HASS, Director, The first step in combating these the newspapers. (Pastors may make use Public Relations, evils is to become a member of the of the newspaper mats provided by Faith for Today. American Temperance Society. All Faith for Today and the Voice of --0-- members receive a year's subscription Prophecy when a program goes on a "Earliteen Sabbath School to Listen, a magazine which gives the station for the first time or at a new time. Missionary committees may con- Quarterly" true facts about alcohol and narcotics. The new series of Sabbath school A family membership, which is only sider and be encouraged to promote and finance this plan.)" lessons in quarterly form was available $3, includes also a year's subscription for use January 1, 1962. This new to Smoke Signals, a quarterly period- Aim—To direct the attention of ev- eryone in the community to our radio quarterly will be a blessing to the boys ical. The $5, $10, and $25 member- and television programs, wherever they and girls of the early-teen age, grades 9 ships and the $100 life membership and 10. The subject matter will parallel have additional benefits. Any income can be heard. Morro—"Get More to View, and die adult Ic.:ssans, with sped topics above the cost of the magazines will be beamed to the problems of the early used to further the temperance cause in Listen, Too!" --0-- teen-ager. Single copy, 200. Subscrip- the church, conference, union, and tion, four quarters, 750. General Conference. Faith for Today Issues Plea Order from your Book and Bible We trust that no church member will for Bibles House. Prices slightly higher in Canada. fail' to become a member of the ATS Faith for Today, the church's inter- at the beginning of 1962. During the national television program, has issued week of January 22, a special invitation an urgent plea for Bibles which are in Union College Reunion will be mailed to you with a return good condition to be used by Bible cor- A Union College Alumni Reunion envelope enclosed. Please take this respondence students who request a will be held Sunday, January 28, • at opportunity to join. Remember the boys copy of the Scriptures. 6:30 p.m. in the Loma Linda Univer- and girls you save may be your own or The present supply of extra Bibles is sity cafeteria in Loma Linda. Please belong to your church or neighborhood. sent to those Bible course enrollees who make your reservations for the dinner, These youth are precious in the sight indicate that they do not have ready $1.50 per plate, with Mrs. Margaret of God. Let us take the step now that access to a Bible. These requests come Jackson, P.O. Box 453, Loma Linda, will help to save them. often enough to require a periodic ap- California. Do plan to attend. Yours for the saving peal for Scriptures-from the members of of our youth, the church. Specifically, the need is JESSE 0. GIBSON, for the King James Version in a repre- Associate Secretary, sentative condition for use by Bible DICE American Temperance Society. course students. VL4 SU N DAY PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 5

Valley 15 miles west of Prescott has Arizona been secured as a preparation for the Central California D. C. Boman:us, Pres. H. T. Banns, Sec. time when the furniture factory at D. E. VENDEN, Pres. R. L. STUTTER, Sec. 2601 East Thomas Road, Box 10097 1691 The Alameda Telephone CYpress 7-1584 Phoenix, Arizona Thunderbird might have to be moved Mail Address, P.O. Box 580 Telephone CRestwood 7-5773 because of zoning restrictions. The San Jose, California Office Hours property has many improvements al- Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday only 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ready on it and also three good wells Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. that have been tested and found more First Sunday of each month 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. than adequate. Over 200 acres are till- (Closed all other Sundays) able, and there is a good place for a Temperance and MV Schedule landing strip. A railroad will soon be for 1962 completed and will run near the prop- Liberty Offering January 20, Yuma MV Officers Rally erty and thus offer a fine way to ship January 27, Cottonwood MV Officers Rally January 20 February 16, 17, 18, Pathfinder Leaders & out products to the surrounding areas. Counselors Training Course The needs of a growing constituency Keep LIBERTY March 23, 24, Phoenix MV and Temper- made this purchase necessary and shows Magazine going ance Rally that Arizona is on the up trend. to community leaders. March 30, 31 and April 1, (Tentative) GIVE Bible Conference I.° THUNDERBIRD ACADEMY STUDENTS 15 Elementary School investitures will did a good job with their Ingathering A. J. ESCOBAR. be held during the month of April. field day again this year. Over 160 April 29, Pathfinder Fair—Phoenix Ele- students participated in the day's activ- mentary School Auditorium June 10 - 17, Junior Camp ities either by going out in the solicita- Religious Liberty Day July 26 - August 4, General Conference tion program or by working at the January 20 Session in San Francisco school and donating the money earned. American Freedom is threatened with September 15, Pathfinder Sabbath to be The groups of solicitors went as far vicious enemies in our day. observed in all churches away as Parker and worked as close as Men of influence in both church and --o-- the homes immediately surrounding the state need to become aware of these Nature Club Trip school. The amount of money collected threats and be challenged to save free- The Saguaro Nature Club sponsored on the one day was approximately dom. a trip to Cholla Bay, Mexico, Novem- $1,300. Through our Religious Liberty Day ber 22 to 26. Thirty-nine members and 1.0 YOU ARE NEEDED to assure the best friends of the club spent a wonderful Offering we shall be able to place the possible results from the magazine, Liberty, in the hands of weekend camping, shelling, birding, etc. program. We cannot overemphasize the On Friday evening all enjoyed a significant leaders. importance of each of our member's Your generous offering on January 20 campfire program of songs and a talk doing a good job in making a systematic by Mrs. Gerling of California. Sabbath will send Liberty to your local leaders. survey of all the available territory in D. E. VENDEN, President. morning we had a very inspirational the interest of telling folk about the service, the high lights of which were A. J. ESCOBAR, Secretary, program and enrolling them in the Public Affairs Department. a nature nugget by Lorraine Forsythe, "Take His Word" Bible course. When a talk about some of Christ's "seaside" our people are faithful in this survey parables by Elder M. C. Torkelson work the enrollments come in much Bay Area Adventist Hour (Arizona Conference MV secretary) faster. At present we have over 600 A series of 60 - minute Sabbath who also taught the adult Sabbath enrolled in this course, and many are morning worship Adventist Hour tele- school lesson, and a trumpet solo and showing a very deep interest in what casts originating from one of the 54 mission talk by Brother Fred Gerling. they are studying. You can help boost Greater Bay Area Seventh-day Advent- The Gerlings are returned missionaries this number and have souls in the king- ist churches was begun Sunday, January from Burma. Sabbath afternoon the dom as a result. Will you do your share 7, from Channel 7 in San Francisco, group went over to Black Mountain to this week? KGO-TV. do some "dry" shelling on the beach. The first three telecasts originate from The many water and shore birds were the East Oakland church, with Elder enjoyed by the bird watchers in the Have you told a neighbor? Arnold Kurtz, pastor, as speaker. group, and a nice variety of shells were IT IS WRITTEN On January 28 the telecast originates gathered by all who went. from the San Francisco Central church Television Program - MRS. A. A. DOUGLAS, President, with Elder Victor Anderson, pastor, as Saguaro Nature Club. KPHO-TV, Channel 5 — Tuesday 7 p.m. speaker for three successive weeks. Do today what you The Adventist Hour is filmed on Sab- Arizona News might wish you had done tomorrow! bath, the regular 11 a.m. worship hour, Jo" A NEW ACADEMY SITE has been and is rebroadcast one week later for purchased by the Arizona Conference in convenient Sunday viewing. order to expand the academy facilities "Do nothing before strangers that you It is hoped that this "over-the-shoul- for the state. In harmony with the vote would not do before your father and der" view of the "worship experience" taken at the recent constituency meet- mother, or that you would be ashamed shared with Bay Area neighbors may be ing, 447 acres of land in the Ferguson of before Christ and the holy angels." the means of sparking an interest in the 6 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

Gospel Message and God's Remnant. Public Affairs Councils Meet erty, public relations, health education, and radio-TV officers and the pastors Let us pray that souls may be reached Eight Public Affairs councils are be- meet for supper and special instruction through this medium. ing held in Central California Confer- This public service telecast is co- ence featuring Elder Alger H. Johns of as a Public Affairs Council. sponsored by the Northern and Central the Pacific Union Conference Religious At 7:30 p.m. a general public meet- ing is held in the auditorium which be- California conferences. Liberty Department. Filming is done by the Snazelle Pro- gins with a sound film on Religious ductions, Inc. Direction is by the Mil- Last week Elder Johns addressed ca- Freedom. Elder Johns will address the ton Carlson Advertising Agency in Los pacity audiences in San Francisco, San public meeting on the subject of "Star- Angeles. Jose, Bakersfield, and Arroyo Grande. tling Evidence of our Fading Freedoms." Program co-ordinator is Elder W. B. This week Elder Johns appears at A time for questions follows the Bristow, radio - TV secretary of the the following places: address. ARTHUR J. ESCOBAR. Northern California Conference. Pro- Monday, January 15— --0-- motion details are handled by A. J. Modesto church Tuesday, January 16— New Workers in Central Escobar, radio-TV secretary of the Cen- Fresno Central church tral California Conference. Wedensday, January 17— Brother and Sister Henry Ford and The Adventist Hour venture is en- Sierra View Academy auditorium daughter are young workers in Central couraged by officers of the Pacific Union Thursday, January 18— located at present in the Santa Cruz- Conference and the General Confer- Salinas church ence. ARTHUR J. ESCOBAR. At 6 p.m. the church's religious lib-

The Henry Ford family. Soquel district. Brother Ford is a grad- uate of Pacific Union College, class of 1961. He comes to us with several years of experience in business for him- self before attending college to prepare for the ministry. Brother and Sister Ford are a young couple wholly dedicated to the Lord and His cause. May their ministry be fruitful in souls saved in God's kingdom. D. E. VENDEN, President. --0-- Hard Work and Enthusiasm Pay Off The San Francisco Tabernacle church reported by telegram that December 16 found them a Silver Vanguard church. This is a noteworthy achievement for any church, but particularly in San Francisco where Ingathering isn't always the easiest thing to do. The pastor, Elder H. H. Hare, reports 85 per cent participation by the church members. Five and six caroling units went out every evening and worked diligently. In two consecutive evenings the church members brought in over $1,000. There were 30 bands working Sabbath Day Church Service for the and all anxiously awaited every Sabbath Greater Bay Area morning when the goal chart was PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 7 brought up to date during the mission- God has given to His people the ary period. do burden of working for and protecting We wish to congratulate the youth His great principle of Religious Liberty. of the church for their participation. We have lived under and been blessed The pastor states that the Junior Divi- by—and have taken for granted—this GEORGE sion took a goal of $225 and raised wonderful liberty built into the very $650. The Youth Division took the VANDEMAN framework of our American Constitu- same challenge and raised $ 500. tion. We are seeing these very liberties The spirit indicated in this Ingath- being threatened today. Every member ering report is prevalent in Central Cali- of the church must rally now to protect fornia Conference and we are looking these precious liberties as long as pos- forward to the total on our Ingathering sible. Victory Day at the - conference office, Every One of the most effective ways to do January 18 at 10 a.m. this is by a wide distribution of our Sunday LAWRENCE DAVIDSON, Secy., magazine, Liberty. Sabbath, January Home Missionary Department. 20, every church in Hawaii will put forth special efforts to send this excellent magazine into the homes of the thinking Temperance and MV Schedule This Week men, the leaders, of the entire state. for 1962 9:00 a.m. KSBY-TV, Channel 6 God can count on you to do your part, January 19 - 21, MV Institute & Service San Luis Obispo Mens Secretaries, -Soquel 9:00 a.m. KSBW-TV, Channel 8 can't He? It will take a real effort on Feb. 2-4, Pathfinder Institute, lArawona Salinas-Monterey the part of every family to accomplish March 29-April 1, Pathfinder Camporee, 9:30 a.m. KOVR-TV, Channel 13 this important advance step. (place to be announced) Sacramento-Stockton B. W. MATTISON, President. May 5, Union-wide Temperance Oratorical --0-- Contest, San Diego (academy level) June 14-24, Camp Meeting, Soquel conducted a baptism in the Taft church Change in Office Hours June 26-July 3, Junior Girls Camp, Wa- on December 23. Twenty souls have The Hawaiian Mission Committee wona been baptized throughout 1961 as the has adopted the following office hours July 5-15, Earliteen Girls Camp, Wawona fruitage of a united- soul-winning effort July 16-22, Senior Camp and Pack Trip, as recommended by the Pacific Union by the members which has emphasized Base Camp 'Wawona Conference Committee. This change "Kindness Calls." This represents a July 26 - August 4, General Conference was effective December 1, 1961. Session in San Francisco 66 per cent growth in membership. Aug. 6-15, Earliteen Boys Camp, Wawona ARTHUR J. ESCOBAR, Director, Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. August 16-23, Junior Boys and Adventure Camp, Wawona Public Affairs Department. Friday only 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. August 31-Sept. 3, Spanish Youth Camp, Please note that the mission office Wawona Sept. 7-9, Pathfinder Leadership Training Hawaiian Mission will not be open on any Sundays. It is Camp, Wawona B. W. MATTISON, Pres. ORVILLE BUTLER, Sec. necessary that the mission office operate Sept. 15, Pathfinder Day to be observed in P.O. Box 4037 Telephone 64436 1026 South King St., Honolulu, Hawaii on regular hours. The men in the office all churches want the church members to know that October 16, MV Council, Glendale they are not on regular office hours and October 28, Pathfinder Fair, Chowchilla Religious Liberty Doomed! will be available to the field at any Frightening, isn't it? We may not time, the same as in the past. We hope News Notes wish to face the facts, but it is true that this change in hours will not greatly ✓ Ted T. Jones, pastor of the San Jose the time will come when religious lib- inconvenience our members. Ephesus and Menlo Park churches, re- erty even in our wonderful country will 0. 0. BUTLER, Secy.-Treas. ports 33 baptisms for 1961. Most of be seriously threatened, and actually --0-- these resulted from the six-month evan- curbed. Publishing Department Institute, gelistic campaign he conducted from The agencies of evil are continually October 23, 1960, to March' 31, 1961. at work to undermine and destroy the January 22 to 25 ✓ Members of the Mountain View principles of truth wherever they are. Elder A. R. Reiswig, associate secre- Japanese church plan to start construc- We have only to consider, even casually, tary of the Pacific Union Publishing tion of a new $60,000 church in Feb- the trends in our modern life, to see the Department, is in Hawaii during Jan- ruary. According to the San Jose Mer- sinister breakdown of the moral fiber uary, visiting the islands and assisting cury, the church and a social hall will and structure of civilization. The fla- in our annual Publishing Department be built on a two-acre site on Rengstorff grant disregard of authority, whether Institute. Elder Reiswig and I were at Avenue. The congregation lost its for- parental, police, state, or religious, can Hilo Friday evening, January 12, show- mer church last year when the Bailey be seen on every hand. The uniting ing the new color motion picture en- Avenue-Alma Street intersection was and consolidating of churches, worker titled "Mightier Than the Sword." It is widened. groups in unions, and employer or other a thrilling, moving story that impresses ✓ Faith for Today time change—KGO- groups into associations, is a further us with the need of placing desirable TV, now at 10 a.m. preparation for the tragic and liberty- literature before our young people. ✓ Elder R. L. Stretter, secretary-treas- destroying developments that will all Elder Reiswig also had the Sabbath urer, Central California Conference, too soon stun America. service on January 13 in Hilo. 8 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

We will show the picture on the out every night and did her part even express deep appreciation to every one— evenings of January 15 on Maui, Jan- when it was raining. As soon as the child, young person, and adult—for the uary 17 on Molokai, and January 19 Ingathering campaign was over and wonderful work done in the Ingather- at the Central church, Honolulu. Elder Esther was content that the church had ing campaign. The funds received will Reiswig will have the eleven o'clock gone over its goal, she went immediately help to advance the cause of God service on January 20. to the hospital for her operation. throughout the world, thus hastening Our institute will be held at the I visited her in the hospital in Hono- the coming of Christ. God bless you Central church January 22 to 25. All lulu and she was doing fine. She was all. E. R. OSMUNSON, President. cur literature evangelists will be there, wreathed in smiles as she told me that and we invite those who are interested she was glad that she had put her opera- Breaking Into the News to contact us immediately. tion off to take part in the Ingathering After our institute we will hold week- campaign. She felt that God had been It is news when the mayor of a large end meetings on Kauai, show the pic- with her during the operation and was city endorses Ingathering by being pic- ture on Friday night, January 26, and blessing her with a quick recovery. She tured contributing. This picture of Dr. Elder Reiswig and I will have Sabbath had only one regret. Because of her Merele Allen, Ogden, Utah, mayor, services in the churches, to be arranged condition, she had been able to solicit dropping his contribution into the mu- by Elder Clifford Rasmussen. only two minute-man goals instead of sical caroling can held by Paula Dupuis The Lord blessed our literature evan- the three she usually solicited. But next of the Ogden church appeared in the gelists of Hawaii last year with 22 pre- year she hopes to be completely well December 9 issue of the Standard-Ex- cious souls baptized into our churches, and enter into the campaign with all aminer of Ogden, over the large cap- 46 former SDA's contacted, hundreds her strength once more. tion "Adventist Church Begins Annual of prayers offered in the homes, and RICHARD CLEMENT, Pastor, Uplift Project." free literature left, plus the many thou- Kailua Church. Sheldon Seltzer, the pastor of the sands of dollars of our literature deliv- --0-- Ogden church, made the' newspaper contact. He gave valuable information ered. If you have felt the urge to be Temperance and MV Schedule of greater service in the Master's vine- to the editor on the scope of our work yard, we would be pleased to counsel for 1962 and statistics on our welfare activities. with you. January 20, MV Officers Workshop, Hilo These all appeared in the article. The Area word picture was accurate and in focus, R. B. AITKEN, Secretary, Jan. 27, 28, MV Officers Workshop, Oahu Publishing Department. Area (Leadercraft Course in connection transmitting a perfect image of the --0-- with workshop) needs and the work. A Story to Warm Your Heart May 6, Pathfinder Fair, Place to be an- Public relations opportunities are lim- nounced itless. It takes time to make contacts Through the years, Esther Kang of the June 17-July 21, Summer Camps but the results are large. We can do Kailua Seventh-day Adventist church July 26 - August 4, General Conference Session in San Francisco much more in all of our churches in has always done her part in the Ingath- Sept. 15, Pathfinder Day to be observed getting our activities before the public ering campaign. This year Esther was in all churches through the avenue of the press, radio, faced with a serious operation which and TV if we will put forth the effort. was scheduled during the campaign. E. F. FINCK, Secretary, When she saw the disappointed look Nevada-Utah E. R. OSMIINSON, Pres. M. E. HAGEN, Sec. Public Relations Dept.• on the face of the home missionary P.O. Box 1470 Telephone FAirview 2-6929 leader, Mrs. Clara Chung, after inform- 1095 East Taylor, Reno, Nevada ing her that she would not be among Office Hours the regular group of solicitors this year, Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. she changed her mind about the opera- tion. She contacted her doctor and rear- ranged the schedule for surgery. The New Year 1962 Although she was not feeling well Before us is an uncharted, untraveled, during the campaign, Sister Kang came unlived year! We know not the per- plexing problems or the unpredictable vicissitudes that are before us. But we know that if we place all our plans, our ambitions, our hopes before the Lord He will lead, direct, and guide us. May the New Year 1962 be the hap- piest ever, and may the blessings of heaven be showered upon each of you. May its experiences, whatever they be, draw us closer to our God and to our Saviour. At this time we sincerely thank every church member for his loyal support of Esther Kang, who postponed her operation the cause of God in this conference dur- Ogden Mayor Merele Allen contributes to participate in Ingathering. ing the past year. We also wish to to Ingathering. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 9

Dorcas at Lone Pine of one of America's most beautiful bod- Directed by Mrs. Emma Monroe, the ies of water, Lake Tahoe. LOMA LINDA AREA Dorcas work in the Lone Pine area is The church of 62 members is over Sabbath School Teachers going forward. The county, knowing the top—way, way over in Ingathering. Training Course A total of $2,606.16 has been raised, of our welfare work, donated a three- at which is a per capita of $42.03. Their room building which, though small, has LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CHURCH been made clean and attractive and is Thirteenth Sabbath Offering on De- Loma Linda, California cember 23 was $242.66, a per capita of systematically arranged for carrying on Sabbath — January 13 — 3 p.m. the program of Dorcas activity, $3.91. Monday — January 15 — 7 p.m. A disaster kit for Civil Defense is Under the leadership of Clayton Tuesday — January 16 — 7 p.m. kept in readiness. Calls from the County Mize, the missionary leader of the Lake Thursday — January 18 — 7 p.m. Welfare of ten result in our supplying Tahoe church, a Branch Sabbath school For Teachers — Officers was started in the Kings Beach Com- All Divisions — All Welcome munity church, at the north shore of the lake, on Sabbath morning, Novem- and newsman, Chamber of Commerce ber 25, with 17 in attendance. Follow- official, library, trade union, major city ing the Sabbath school a regular preach- and county official, school board mem- ing service is being conducted. On a ber, school principal, and most teachers card just received from the pastor, F. H. of law and history or civics in the whole Rahm, we read, "Branch school doing conference. It was a major undertaking well." to gather such a list last year, but offi- As a capsheaf of achievement the cials change or move from time to time church is paying for a weekly broadcast and the list must be corrected. Even by Elder Rahm, which started in No- now we are doing this and hope to have vember on radio station KOWL, every it ready by the time your offerings are Thursday at 7:45 a.m. This is a most in. valuable time since it comes between The church goal of $1 per member two newscasts. Station KOWL covers is a good one and we hope that every the whole lake community. Ladies of the community assist in the Lone Pine church will reach its goal this year and Dorcas work. The following report gives a picture even surpass it. There must be many of the results already appearing: "Last food and clothing to the needy. Re- church members, however, who will re- week Mrs. Rahm was giving a Bible cently a widow with eight children re- spond to the call of some of our smaller study to a business lady. Her husband, ceived 50 garments and a supply of conferences to help send Liberty to more who seemed skeptical previously and canned goods. The past quarter 638 leaders in the big centers of the East. had never attended a study, said to clean repaired garments were sent to The task is overwhelming to them and Mrs. Rahm, 'I have listened to all three the warehouse at Watsonville. When they must rely on your help. In the of the broadcasts given by Pastor Rahm. work on garments is finished, quilts are larger cities of Boston, New York, Phila- I like every word of it. He has a nice pieced and tacked. Several of these are delphia, Chicago, and others I could radio voice.' " mention, are now living the very men kept on hand for use in emergencies. Enthusiasm pays off! The willing service of Sister Mon- who will one day help to start the ball E. F. FINCK. roe's life spreads throughout the com- rolling that will bring Sunday laws on munity. Living in Independence, 15 a national scale. miles from Lone Pine church, she has Southeastern California You, as a church member, are urged interested her friends and neighbors in J. W. OSBORN, Pres. H. E. SCHNEIDER, Sec. to give this matter your careful and the gospel message through Dorcas 9707 Magnolia Ave. Tel. OVerland 9-1350 prayerful attention. You need the Lib- Mail Address, Box 7584, Arlington, Calif. erty magazine, and your friends need work. Each Wednesday evening from Office Hours eight to ten persons attend a Bible study Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. it too—to be informed on these timely conducted by Clifton Calkins, teacher Friday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. topics—but be sure to remember the of the Lone Pine school. Most of these needs of those on our conference list and the needs of those larger cities in the persons are regular attendants and seem Religious Liberty Campaign East. MELVIN V. JACOBSON, Secy., hungering for the Bible lessons brought The annual Religious Liberty Cam- to them. Religious Liberty Department. paign for 1962 ends on January 20 — May God bless our faithful Dorcas when an important offering will bk Temperance and MV Schedule leaders and church members so that taken to send the Liberty magazine to they may have many souls in the king- important officials and other persons in for 1962 dom as a result of their labor. every city and town in the conference. Feb. 9-11, Bible Conference, Idyllwild MRS. CLIFTON CALKINS. May 5, Conference Youth Rally, and Ora- I wish that you could see this large list torical Contest, San Diego of more than 12 thousand names. As May 20, Pathfinder Fair, Location to be Lake Tahoe Church Astir far as we know, it contains the names announced The Lake Tahoe church is bustling and addresses of every non-Adventist July 26 - August 4, General Conference Session in San Francisco with activity. Results are bound to fol- preacher, attorney, judge, newspaper Sept. 15, Pathfinder Day to be observed in low. Things are happening on the shores editor, radio and TV station manager all churches 10 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

New Elementary Supervisor , Stewart and Miss Bernice Smith, is now Welcome --to the Paxtons We are happy to introduce and wel- conducting meetings in the Orange The Point LOiria church and the con- come Miss Elaine Schander as elemen- SDA church, beginning January 3, with ference family Welcome the J. Gordon tary supervisor to meetings on each Wednesday through Paxtons to our fine group of workers th.e Southeastern Saturday night. and are happy to introduce them to you California Confer- It is planned that the conference who have not had the privilege of meet- ence. She has al- evangelistic team will hold crusades ing them before. Elder Paxton is the ready arrived and is throughout the cities of Orange County. new pastor of the Point Loma church in the process of get- A ten-night campaign was conducted in in San Diego. ting acquainted with Garden Grove, with 16 baptisms as a Boulder, Colorado, claims him as a the work in the of- result. Santa Ana was the second cam- native son, and fice. She hopes to be paign. The team will be in Orange says that he graduated there in 1951, visiting our teachers through the month of March, after but both Elder and Mrs. Paxton are in their schools in which time it will move to the Evel the very near future. Club in Anaheim. We ask the prayers Miss Schander Elaine Schander of the entire constituency of the con- comes to us from the Ohio Conference ference in this work for souls. where she has been the elementary su- D. NEIDIGH, Evangelist. pervisor. Prior to that she taught several --0-- years in the elementary school at Union LLU Church Hears Dr. Maxwell College in Lincoln, Nebraska, and she was also assistant professor in Elemen- "Bible Emphasis Year" is getting off tary Education during that time. Si-:e to a good start at the Loma Linda Uni- spent one summer on the La Sierra Col- versity church. Dr. lege campus teaching in the field of A. Graham Max- Elementary Education. From 1950 to well, the director of 1952 she taught in the elementary the Division of Re- Elder and Mrs. Gordon Paxton and their school at the San Diego Academy, so ligion of the Loma daughters, Jennifer and Carolyn. she is no stranger to Southeastern. Linda University, is presenting a series college graduates from schools in the Miss Schander received her B.S. de- Pacific Union. On his gfaduation from gree from Union College in 1950 and of messages estab- lishing the authority La Sierra College in 1956, he worked her Master's degree in Elementary Edu- for a year in the Nevada-Utah Confer- cation at the University of Nebraska in and reliability of the Bible as the Word ence before attending the Seminary in 1957. 1957 and 1958 where he graduated CECIL I. CHRISMAN, of God. Messages Dr. A. G. Maxwell are being delivered with a Master's degree in Systematic Superintendent of Schools. Theology. On returning West, he has —-0—— each Wednesday night from 7 to 8. Opportunity is given at each meeting pastored churches in Quincy, Califor- Hour of Destiny Crusade- for questions pertinent to the topic. nia, and at Provo, Utah, where they in Santa Ana lived during the past 17 months. Questions of current interest in the Mrs. Paxton (Louise) is a Keene, With the coming of the holidays the world today chryoirl be apcwered arle- Santa Ana campaign came to a close. Texas, girl but has taken all her school quately by Seventh-day Adventists. Such work in California at Lynwood, New- Despite heavy winds which necessitated questions are: How can we be sure that a careful watch over the Airotorium and bury Park, and Pacific Union College our Bible contains the truths that the where she graduated in 1954 with a the usual problems that come with the original writers sought to reveal? How conducting of a -public evangelistic cam- B.S. in secretarial science. Following do we know the apocryphal books are graduation she worked in Takoma Park paign, we can look back upon the Santa not Scripture or some Scriptural books Ana series and know that God has as a secretary in the Home Missionary are not apocryhal? How do we know Department. blessed. To date 32 have been baptized, that the Bible has been translated ac- and we rejoice with these and with The Paxtons are a friendly family curately? What versions are "safe" to and they will be delighted to make those yet planning baptism. use? Sometimes we hear people say that your acquaintance. Their home is at evangelism brings only a poorer class Every believer should be a teacher 5512 Via Bello in the Clairmont district to the church. This is never true and of the Word to others. Those who have of San Diego. Your prayers for them it has been our experience during this the high responsibility of teaching a and their work in this important center campaign to witness two professional Sabbath school class will find these of our work in San Diego will be men and their families go forward in messages challenging and helpful. Dr. appreciated. Christ. Evangelism is not easy in this Maxwell is especially qualified in this MELVIN V. JACOBSON, Secy., modern age, but the joys in seeing souls area in which he has studied for years Department of Public Affairs. take hold of the hand of Jesus far ex- in procuring his doctorate degree. ceed the difficulties and work involved. All who attend are urged to bring A New Worker The Hour of Destiny Team, consist- their King James Bible plus their fav- We are pleased to introduce a new ing of Elders David Neidigh and Edwin orite modern version. worker to our conference family—Miss PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 11

Fannie Mosby from the .Florida Confer- showing the school children at attention ence. She will assist Elder Fenton Froom as the flag went up. Northern California ✓ A tragic accident took the lives of CARL BEcKER, Pres. E. A. SCHMIDT, Sec. in the San Bernar- Telephone KEllogg 4-1710 dino church as a two San Diego Academy juniors and 1811 - 11th Ave., P.O. Box 149 Bible instructor. seriously injured another as a result of Oakland 4, Calif. Miss Mosby is a noon-hour ride by the three boys in a Office Hours Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. originally of Boise, rented car on December 11. The acci- Friday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Idaho, but moved dent took place about a mile east of the early in life to Flor- school on Paradise Hills Road. The dou- ida where she took ble funeral service was held at the Faith for Today Offering most of her school Paradise Valley church on the following The Faith for Today Offering on work. Her college Friday morning and was attended by the February 10 is one of the great moves training was at entire student body. forward to carry this message over the Southern Mission- ✓ Elder Scharffenberg from the Gen- mighty communications media of tele- Fannie Mosby ary College, but eral Conference Temperance Depart- vision. with the exception of a short time in ment was guest speaker at the Ontario Last year our offering in Northern Nashville, Tennessee, and in the Caro- church on December 23, and at Arling- was $10,631.49, or 62 cents per person. linas, all her denominational service has ton on December 30. He stopped here This is the highest offering we have ever been in the Florida Conference. Here on his way to Australia where he will given, and it would be wonderful if she also first met the Frooms when they conduct another Scientific Institute for this year we could average $1 per mem- worked together at Ocala and other the Prevention of Alcoholism at the ber and help Faith for Today become churches in that state. university there. equal to the soul-winning opportunity v Elder Charles Barnes, Brother Ors- We feel certain that with her expe- it faces. burn, and Brother Wilber, along with rience and under her care, many will We are having in our field in January their colporteur family of 21 with fam- be led to the Lord as they study Bible Elder W. A. Fagal and the quartet who ilies and children, recently returned truths. We take this opportunity to wel-' will be appearing at the following from their annual Colporteur Institute come Miss Mosby to our conference and churches: at Hoberg's Resort in Northern Cali- know that you will wish to do the same January 19, Friday— fornia. While there, Dorothy Womack when you meet her. She is living in an Lodi Central church at 7:30 p.m. won the Soul-winning Trophy for 17 January 20, Sabbath— apartment at 2143 Belle Street in San baptisms in 1961, and Don McEune Sanitarium church at 11 a.m. Bernardino. received the "Colporteur of the Year" Pacific Union College gymnasium at 3:30 MELVIN V. JACOBSON. award for excellence in his over-all pro- for an afternoon rally. --0-- January 21, Sunday— gram. God is certainly blessing the lit- Carmichael school for the Sacramento News Notes erature evangelists in our conference. area at 7:30 p.m. ✓ The Needles church included the Their sales goal for 1962 is $300,000, January 22, Monday— an increase of 66 per cent over last year. Oakland Grand Avenue church at 7:30 annual Ingathering journal with their p.m. literature sent to shut-ins in that area May God grant them this victory. to acquaint them with the world work v Elder Halisted reports that 21 We are very fortunate to have the of the church. This suggests a good churches have completed the Ingather- Faith for Today quartet and Elder Fagal idea for other churches to follow. ing campaign and passed their goal be- appear in our field to help promote this important offering. ✓ Elder J. G. Maclntyre, pastor of the fore the end of the year. This is won- We are proud of the offering record Oceanside church, was recently invited derful news and these churches are to made last year, and we wish to take to give a prayer a day for one week on be congratulated. Many other churches this opportunity to thank all those who the Dial-a-Prayer service available in will no doubt have their goals before gave so liberally to support this tele- that city. Other cities in our conference the campaign closes. vision ministry. Truly, this is the time also have this service and our pastors MELVIN V. JACOBSON. are happy to participate in it. P1 The Orange church Pathfinders were featured in an eight-inch picture, five columns wide, in their local paper show- ing the large supply of food they gath- ered for the Navajo Indians. The story gives a big boost to their Ingathering program for missions. Yucaipa youth were also featured in a picture story in their paper. ✓ On what was reported to be one of the tallest new flagpoles in town, Don Dasher, principal of the Vista school, recently hoisted their new flag at a

ceremony that was featured in a front- Pictured above are the members of the Napa church who have read the five volumes of the page newspaper story with a picture Conflict of the Ages Series or their Bibles through in 1961. 12 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER when we should give heavily to this Sept. 15, Pathfinder Day in all churches 3:00 p.m. Glendale church, California October 28, Pathfinder Harvest Festival, at Isabel in Glendale great work. Yuba City It will be of interest locally to know Dec. 28-31, Senior Youth Winter Camp, Enjoy the messages of Elder Fagal that the It Is Written program of the Pinecrest and the music of the Faith for Today Stockton and Sacramento area is expe- quartet on these three dates. riencing very healthy growth in enroll- Southern California HERBERT FORD, Secretary, ments and that we launched on Jan- CREE SANDEFUR, Pres. ALVIN G. MUNSON, SeC. Radio-Television Dept. uary 7 in the San Francisco-Oakland P.O. Box 969 --0-- 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, Calif. Bay Area a major television production Citrus 3-6231 CHapman 5-1876 Visit to Santa Paula KGO-TV, Channel 7, from 9 to oar Office Hours It was a real pleasure to worship with 10 on Sunday mornings, a program Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. our English church in Santa Paula Sab- called The Adventist Hour, which will bath, December 30. Even though a feature a full hour of regular church small group, they are all enthusiastic Special Liberty Meetings service from one of the Bay Area home missionary workers. They rejoiced churches. Be sure, if you are in the Two special meetings on "America- to have new members added by baptism area where this program can be seen, Religion-Liberty" are scheduled for the and a nice group preparing for church to tune in, then write the station and White Memorial church on January 17 membership. They celebrated a 50 per tell them how you liked the program, and January 24 at 8 p.m. cent gain in Ingathering this year. Their or that you receive the program. Give Speaking on January 17 will be War- tithe shows nearly 20 per cent gain. generously for this great television min- ren L. Johns, religious liberty secretary Sabbath school and mission offerings istry. This is a time when we should of the Southern California Conference. show over 40 per cent increase during put all our funds into getting the mes- He will speak on "Dateline—Sunday, 1961. A good fellowship exists. sage before the general public in an U.S.A." The writer came away very pleased On January 24, Alger H. Johns, acceptable way. with their fine progress and the won- Faith for Today is doing a tremen- Pacific Union Conference religious lib- derful spirit of unity in this church. dous job, but we also need It Is Written erty secretary, will speak on "The Four ALVIN G. MUNSON, Secy.-Treas. and The Adventist Hour as well as Freedoms." All who are interested in --0-- other avenues to carry this great message hearing the latest information on liberty over television. in the United States are invited to at- Evangelism in Central America Thank you again for your prayerful tend these meetings. Over 400 people signed covenant consideration of the needs of our tele- HERBERT FORD. cards to love the Lord and accept His vision ministry as you plan for the salvation as a result of the evangelistic offering on February 10. Television Group Visits • efforts held in Central America by W. B. BRISTOW, Secretary, Members throughout the Southern Elder Don Reynolds and Elder Samuel Radio-TV Department. California Conference will be interested Weiss. Already some have been bap- in special visits being made by Elder tized. Others who have made the deci- --0-- sion will be joining God's remnant William A. Fagal and the Faith for church as we continue working for Temperance and MV Schedule Today television quartet during Jan- them. These efforts were the most pow- for 1962 uary. The following is the schedule of erful attack on the enemy of souls ever Jan. 18-21, Pathfinder Leaders Convention, the group's appointments: Hoberg's to be made in this territory. Jan. 26-28, MV Officers & Temperance Sec- Wednesday, January 17- In some areas of our field paganism retaries Council, Hoberg's 11:50 a.m. Newbury Park Academy derived from ancient Indian culture still Feb. 10, Master Guide Retreat, Pinecrest 7:30 p.m. Bellflower church, 17008 So. February, Annual Temperance Member- Bixby in Bellflower abounds. In other countries the state ship Drive Thursday, January. 18- church is strongly entrenched. The eco- March 10, Senior Youth Bible Conference, 8:00 a.m. Voice of Prophecy Worship nomic conditions of these lands are not Pinecrest Service favorable. In many instances poverty 10:00 a.m. Lynwood Academy, 11081 March 17-24, Youth Week of Prayer—All such as few can imagine exists. A tre- churches and schools Harris Avenue, in Lynwood April 19-21, Pathfinder Camporee, Ho- Sabbath, January 27- mendous task of evangelism confronts berg's 11:00 a.m. Long Beach church, 1001 E. us. With our limited worker staff and May, Investiture Services—All schools 3rd Street, Long Beach restricted income we are unable to May 5, Oration . Contest—Union-wide Acad- enter all of the open doors before us. emy level, San Diego The Southern California Conference May 12, Conference-wide Youth Rally, Annual Southland Youth PUG, Angwin (200 Master Guide In- loaned two experienced workers to us. vestiture) Crusade They brought great help to our field. July 1-8, JMV Boys Camp, Pinecrest at Elder Samuel Weiss conducted a July 9-16, Earliteen Boys Camp, Pinecrest White Memorial Church, series of Spanish meetings in Guatemala July 18-25, Earliteen Girls Camp, Pinecrest July 26-August 1, Senior Youth Pack Trip, January 25 to 27 City. The largest number of people Desolation Valley with that has ever attended a Seventh-day July 26 - August 4, General Conference ELDER C. E. WITTSCHIEBE Adventist meeting in this great metrop- Session in San Francisco Andrews University olis was present night after night as August 5-12, JMV Girls Camp, Pinecrest "Especially for Youth" August 13-20, Adventurers Camp, Pinecrest Elder Weiss presented God's truth for August 31-Sept. 3, Family Camp, Pinecrest these times. Dr. C. E. Nelson and PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 13

Dr. A. C. Hernandez°visited in Guate- Crane, Department of Internal Med- Claremont Church Chartered, mala City during the series of meetings icine. Dr. U. D. Register and Dr. J. A. The eighty-fourth church in the and gave valuable lectures on health Scharffenberg will be contributing to Southern California Conference was topics. this program. Mrs. Eva Guthrie, R.N., chartered Sabbath, November 18, in will be coordinating the cooking school. Elder Don Reynolds conducted his Claremont at services conducted by the series of meetings in a "Cloud Cathe- All who are interested in this program pastor, Donald R. Loutzenhiser, Con- dral" in Bluefields, Nicaragua. Dr. Dur- are welcome to attend. The weekend ference President Cree Sandefur, and ham and Dr. Nelson visited Bluefields services will carry these titles: Secretary-Treasurer Alvin G. Munson. during the series of meetings and pro- Friday, January 19— One hundred and one members came vided very excellent dental and medical "The Body Temple" ministry. The impact this effort had in to sign the parchment charter which Sabbath morning, January 20— was designed by a member, Carl Hass- Bluefields will never be forgotten. It "The Right Arm" ler, thus becoming charter members of seemed as if the entire town attended Sabbath afternoon, 3 o'clock— meeting after meeting. "The Spirit of Prophecy and Nutrition" the Claremont church. —Dr. U. D. Register Besides the souls that have been won, Meetings were first conducted in Saturday evening, 7 o'clock— Claremont by Dr. Loutzenhiser last Feb- several of our local workers have re- "The Adequate Diet"—Dr. U. D. Register ceived valuable training. Thus, the •"The Better Breakfast"—cooking school, ruary, and have continued each Sab-. results of these meetings will continue Mrs. Eva Guthrie, R.N. bath down to the present time. Meeting -to be manifested, and eternity alone will Following evenings: in the Claremont Women's Club, 343 reveal their full fruit. Central America "Vitamins in Good Nutrition" West Twelfth, the congregation has most sincerely thanks the Southern Cali- "Energy Food in Good Nutrition" maintained an average attendance of fornia Conference Committee and mem- (bread making) 200. A strong children's Sabbath school "Mineral Elements in Good Nutrition" is being conducted by Mrs.- Verla Bates. bership who made this remarkable work !vegetable cookery) possible. We thank those who author- Dr. John Koning, director of religious "Protein in the Adequate Diet"—Dr. J. education, maintains a dynamic program ized this work, and those who loaned us A. Scharffenberg (high protein dishes) of discussion groups each Sabbath morn- their pastors for this time, as well as "The Child and Good Nutrition" (the the workers who left the comforts of adequate lunch) ing for the adults. their homes to conduct these efforts. "The Physiology of Digestion" (simple Claremont is the home of six institu- recipes) A great harvest of souls is ready. tions of higher learning known as the "There are many on the verge of the ROBERT ZAMORA, Pastor, Associated Colleges of Claremont, an kingdom waiting only to be gathered Norwalk Church. organization of international renown, in." Please join us in praying the Lord of the harvest to provide the workers so that God's work can soon be finished and together we can see the results of these efforts in God's heaven. L. L. REILE, President, Central American Union.

Norwalk Presents Health Evangelism Program On January 19 and 20, the Norwalk church will launch a most important and interesting series dealing with our health message. This program will con- tinue for seven weeks and will include a cooking school. This series will be held on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Wednesday nights will be given to the discussion of the spiritual implications and relationships of our Health Mes- sage. Saturday evenings will be given to cooking demonstrations. This program will be carried forward by the Health Evangelism Society. This group of medical students and faculty Official Red Cross certificates were presented in a special ceremony by Dr. Charles Spier for 46 members functions under the direction students, 19 of whom are members of the Pathfinder Club of the Downey Seventh-day Adventist of the Medical Evangelism Advisory church, 9820 Lakewood Boulevard. Sponsored by the church, the program included six weeks of Committee of Loma Linda University extensive training to qualify enrollees for practical aid to victims of all types of disasters. Dr. Spier was instructor and announced another class in Advanced First Aid planned for February. Miss and the sponsorship of Dr. Milton G. Ardice Hubert and Mr. Richard Bittle are leaders of the Downey Pathfinder group.—Tom Zapara. 14 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

patterned after the ivy-league schools of Sabbath, January 6. On Wednesday, Kansas Feb. 14;,1889; and died Sept. 19, New England. The colleges were January 3, at 8:30 p.m., the church's 1961. Sister Prewett was a widow. founded in 1887 and have been loosely first new year Board Meeting met with HILL - Rose Hill was born in Missouri associated with the Congregational its newly-elected officers. Oct. 24, 1874; and died in Mountain View, Church, which until recent years main- ✓ Elder William Henry, associate con- Calif., Oct. 1, 1961. Survivors: 3 sisters, tained the only congregation in the Mrs. Lulu Gartly, Mrs. Grace Harryman, ference Missionary Volunteer secretary, Mrs. Pearl Cooper. community. The strong new Claremont was a guest speaker at the Youth Ves- Seventh-day Adventist congregation in- pers of the San Fernando church on EVANS-Viola Regina Parman Evans was tends to establish itself as an influential Friday evening, January 5. born June 11, 1907, in Port Huron, Mich.; member of the community, contributing VElder Robert Zamora, Norwalk pas- and died in Pasadena, Calif., Oct. 17, 1961. spiritual guidance to one of California's Survivors: husband; 2 sons, Gordon and tor, began the 1962 Wednesday eve- Eugene; daughter, Sylvia; 2 grandchildren. finest communities. ning prayer meetings in his church on At the charter service the officers for January 3 with a presentation on "The BOLINGER-Oris Purcell Bolinger was born the coming year were elected, including Fulfilling Prophecy of Revelation 13." Nov. 16, 1874; and died Aug. 22, 1961. Dr. Vernon Bohr and Hugh Dame as Survivors: wife; 2 daughters, Mrs. Spizer In his presentation he stressed moves and Mrs. Clarice Bushnell; son, Henry; 7 elders, Burton Bates will serve as chair- toward church union among various grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and man of the board of deacons, Mrs. denominations. 2 great-great-grandchildren. Bunny-Phillips Thornburgh as minister V On Wednesday evening, January 3, HOWE - Norman -Lester Howe was born of music, and Robert Iles will serve as Miss Mary Walsh of the Pacific Union organist and secretary - treasurer. Mr. Dec. 23, 1890, in Bentonville, Ark.; and Conference began a series of talks in the died Sept. 25, 1961. Survivors: wife, Louise Alan Fisher was elected as chairman of Santa Monica church on such subjects C. Schafer Howe; 2 sons, Richard and • the finance committee. as the "Roman Catholic Church," the Gary; 2 sisters, Mrs. Maud Malcolm and ROBERT ILES. "Canon of the Bible," and "Why Prot- Mrs. Feryl Becker. --0-- estants Reject the Apocrypha." ALDER-Doris Pauline- Alder was born Feb. Temperance and MV Schedule 15, 1915, in Ionia, Mich.; and died Sept. v" At the Lynwood Friday evening MV 12, 1961, at Sonoma, Calif. Survivors: hus- for 1962 program December 29, Elder Don G. band, Carl A. Alder; son, James Thurston; Jan. 19-21, MV Convention, Cedar Falls Reynolds, pastor of Lynwood church, 2 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Bessie Jan. 20, ANC Cuper Film "Animal Antics" presented color motion pictures on Cen- Davis. Jan. 25-27, Southern Youth Crusade, White tral America which he made during a Memorial MACKENZIE-Annie Louise MacKenzie was March 23-25, Pathfinder Leaders Training recent evangelistic campaign he held in born Oct. 26, 1882, in Canada; and died Course that field. Oct. 1, 1961, at Sanitarium, Calif. Sur- April 16-20, ANC Skyliner Trip vivoi: sister, Mrs. Daisy Smith. April 29, Pathfinder Fair June 12-19, Adventurer Camp, Cedar Falls OBITUARIES FOSTER-Bertha D. Foster was born June June 22-30, Camp Meeting 29, 1872, in Diamond Dale, Mich.; and July 3-12, Earliteen Girls Camp, Cedar EASTMAN-Fred R. Eastman was born in died Oct. 9, 1961, at La Sierra, Calif. Sur- Falls vivors: 2 sons, Dr. Augustus H. and Dr. July 15-22, Junior Girls Camp, Cedar Falls Woodland, Mich., Oct. 1, 1874; and died June 14, 1961, near Stockton, Calif. Sur- J. G. Foster; daughter, Angeline Foster; July 26 - August 4, General Conference 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil- Session in San Francisco vivors: 2 daughters, Mrs. Letha Lane and Mrs. H. M. S. Richards; 6 grandchildren dren; brother, D. N. Gibbs; sister, Mrs. Aug. 6-13, Junior Boys Camp, Cedar Falls Nellie Nash. Aug. 14-23, Earliteen Boys Camp, Cedar and 9 great-grandchildren. Fang STRONG-Clara May- Strong was born April August 31-Sept. 4, Spanish Youth Camp, PERRY-Elder Frank- lin Leland Perry was born at Hancock, Wis., Oct. 18, 1876; and 19, 1875, in Edison, Nebr.; and died Oct. Cedar Falls 9, 1961, at La Sierra, Calif. Survivors: hus- Sept. 7-9, Pathfinder, Master Guide, ANC died Oct. 7, 1961. Survivors: son, M. Lloyd; 2 granddaughters; 3 sisters, Mrs. Elthea band, S. M. Strong; 2 daughters, Mrs. Neva Retreat, Cedar Falls M. Barnard and Mrs. Leora B. Ferguson; Sept. 15, Pathfinder Sabbath to be observed Stratton, Mrs. Marie Raley, Mrs. Lenor Collier. 4 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil- in all churches dren; brother, Ray Curtis. Sept. 28-30, Pathfinder Camporee BIGGERSTAFF - Arde-n Edward Biggerstaff Oct. 5-7, Academy Seniors-Youth Week- WHITFIELD-Marvin J. Whitfield was born end, Cedar Falls was born in 1905; and died Sept. 29, 1961, in Trinity Co., Calif. Survivors: wife, Oct. 24, 1878, in Alabama; and died at La Nov. 4, MV and Pathfinder Award Ban- Sierra, Calif., Oct. 15, 1961. Survivors: wife, quet, Location to be announced Clarenda Thompson Biggerstaff; 3 sons, Lloyd, Milton, Carl; mother, Mrs. Rose Clara Atwood Whitfield; 2 sons, Wayne N. --o-- Myer; 2 sisters and 3 brothers. and Warren J.; 2 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. News Notes RUSHBY-Roxanna- R ushby was born Oct. I,' Elder Cree Sandefur, Southern Cal- 5, 1865; in Iowa; and died at Sanitarium, WAYMIRE-Mary Ellen Jones Waymire was ifornia Conference president, was a Calif., Oct. 2, 1961. Survivors: Mrs. Lysle born in Scranton, Iowa, May 1, 1894; and guest speaker at the 54th Street church Tabert, DeWitt Rushby, Mrs. Merle died in Lemoore, Calif., Oct. 16, 1961. Miller. Survivors: 4 sons and a daughter. on Sabbath, January 6. The church's first Board Meeting of 1962 was held AYERS - Watson -W. Ayers was born at JONES-Edna Helen- Rude Jones was born at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, January 4, Bakersfield, Vt., March 1, 1868; and died in Topeka, Kans., Oct. 7, 1899; and died in with the year's new church officers in Oct. 7, 1961, at Sanitarium, Calif. Sur- Turlock, Calif., Oct. 30, 1961. Survivors: vivors: daughter, Mrs. Beverly Amende; husband, Howard Jones; son, Ivan N.; 2 attendance. 2 brothers, Ray and Fred. daughters, Bernice Guptill and Dorothy s# The quarterly communion service ---- Bowen; 7 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. was held at the Inglewood church on PREwErr - Ottalie Prewett was born in Veleet. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER 15

CANRIGHT—Lloyd Byrd Canright was born CORRECTION.—For Sale in La Sierra. Mod- Aug. 25, 1879, in Burlington, Mich.; and Beginning February 1, 1962, ern 3-room house, large bath, utility died Sept. 26, 1961, in Glendale, Calif. the rate for advertisements will porch. Tile roof, stucco outside, lath- Survivors: wife, Ida De Freist Canright; plaster inside. Insulated. Garbage disposal, son, Eldon; daughter, Mrs. Byrdie Lewis; be $5.00 for fifty words or less. sewer attached. Fenced garden spot, fruit 4 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil- trees. Walking distance to church, college, dren; brother, Karl; sister, Mrs. Zee Mac- market, bus stop. Price, $7,500. Reasonable Donald. MOBILE HOMES, TRAILERS AND CAMPERS— down payment. Rudolph Krier, 4984 Wal- SDA owned company offers special winter nut, Arlington, Calif. OVerland 9-4998. KINGSBURY—Maude Kingsbury was born in prices on mobile homes, trailers, campers, ---- Nebraska Feb. 19, 1889; and died in Los to members. Have limited number of 15- WANTED.—Neat housekeeper and child care Angeles, Calif., Oct. 12, 1961. foot used trailers to sell, also awnings, for 2 small boys—to live in. Room and ---- storage lockers, screened rooms at discount board, small salary, Los Angeles area. STEWARD—Arba A. Steward was born July prices. Alpine Trailer Company, 2840 W. Immediate position. Must have references. _21; .1890, in Forest City, Iowa; and died Keys Lane, Anaheim, Calif. JA 7-8533 or Mrs. Janice Christensen, 15515- Cristalino Oct. 5, 1961. Survivors: wife; 3 daughters, PR 2-2954. a. St., Hacienda Heights, Calif. Phone week- Mrs. Laura Konradi, Bertha Steward, Mrs. ----- ends only, ED 3-1021. Lenora Carmelo; son, Byron R.; 5 grand- CIVIL DEFENSE SURVIVAL KIT. — 337 non- children and 7 great-grandchildren. rotating fallout-proof units—water, meat- EMPLOYED middle-aged widow wants con- ---- less foods, vitamins, hygienics, for 7 days, genial SDA vegetarian couple to share HARIusDr. Rowland Hill Harris was born 2 persons. List contents, enclose 40 stamp. home in growing town with active church. at Eliot,; Me., May 6, 1878; and died Oct. Store in home, car,. office, boat. $13.95. Cheaper to couple who share housework 29, 1961, at La Jolla, Calif. Survivor: wife, (California, 4% tax) 50, $9.30 each; 500, and do some yard work. Could work else- Dr. Elizabeth Kerr Harris. $8.47 with Postum; f.o.b. L.A. (taxable). where if desired. Edna L. Mitchell, 2220 Yacht Supply, Charles Rentfro, Manager, Elgin St., Oroville,-Calif. Phone LE 3-1775. SPARKS—Anna Dorothy Sparks was born in Box 3462, Los Angeles 54, Calif. Indiana in 1890; and died Oct. 25, 1961. MAINTENANCE WORK WANTED. — Experi- A TAPE RECORDER is needed by a mission- ary in Peru who has charge of 10 mission LORENZ — John Daniel Lorenz was born enced SDA licensed electrician wanting maintenance work in SDA institution. stations among the Campa Indians. Any- Feb. 17, 1887, at Hillsboro, Kans.; and one willing to donate a machine please died Oct. 11, 1961, at Loma Linda, Calif. Received 6 years training as electrician, also did carpentry, plumbing, and paint- write to E. C. Bell, 123 Hoover Rd., Santa Survivors: wife, Elizabeth May Wise Cruz, Calif. Lorenz; 3 sons, V11allace, Irvin, Dr. Elmer; ing in Holland. Presently employed by Ottumwa, Iowa, Public School System. daughter, Mrs. Ivonette Yates; 12 grand- FOR SALE.—Fully equipped 25-bed licensed children; 4 brothers and 4 sisters. Write: Martin Knopper, 417 N. Jefferson St., Ottumwa, Iowa. hospital and clinic. Member American and California Hospital associations. Sit- HALE—Katherine Belle Hale was born in uated on corner 125x150-foot lot in Mo- Cleburne, Tex., April 10, 1878: and died at EUROPE-HOLY LAND, Pacific Union College Tour for 1962, directed by Prof. Paul Stauf- jave, Calif. Additional 100 feet frontage Bakersfield, Calif., Oct. 24, 1961. Survivor: with 5 rentals gives adequate room for sister, Mrs. George H. Carlsen. fer, 45 days, Scotland to Jerusalem, em- phasizing cultural and religious heritage, expansion. For details, write: Schlotthauer ---- Corporation, BoX 77, Tehachapi, Calif. BACKUS—Berte Ola Taylor Backus was, born $1545, N.Y., June 10 departure. Write for in Texas March 1, 1881; and died at St. brochure: PUC Tours, Box 254, Angwin, Calif. FOR SALE. — 2-bedroom home, lot 90x350, Helena, Calif., Oct. 22, 1961. Survivors: garage, large workshop, lots of fruit and husband, Earnest E. Backus; son, James; FOR SALE.—TWO almost level acres with 2 shade trees, grapes, good well for irrigat- 2 sisters, Mrs. Cora P. Jones and Mrs. ing, close to shopping, 1 mile to La Sierra Cullie C. Morris. beautiful building sites, oak and pine trees, good well. Located on Sky Oaks Dr., College. $11,950; illness forces quick sale. 1 mile from Pacific Union College, church, R. Kablanow, 4712 Johnson Dr., Fair Oaks, Calif. Phone YO 7-3152. ADVERTISEMENTS store, and Angwin post office. For more in- formation, write: Owner, 121 Vista Dr., La Selva Beach, Calif. FOR SALE BY OwNER.—Furnished or unfur- Reference from the conference president nished, -strictly modern home. 11/2 baths, must accompany request for advertising FOR RENT OR LEASE.-16-foot Yellowstone large living room, large picture window, space in the RECORDER, send your ad and furnished house trailer under newly-con- yard developed, beautiful patio, 2-car ga- the necessary $3.00 to him. structed port with utility room and mod- rage. Near Pacific Union College. Phone Advertisements are accepted for one in- ern facilities. Located on spacious private WOodward 5-2365. 425 Eastern Ave., An- sertion only. Rate: $3.00 for fifty words lot. Also 4-room cottage partly furnished. gwin, Calif. or less. Cash must accompany the adver- On route to Calaveras Big Trees State tisement. Park. 3 miles to church; 1800 feet eleva- Advertising is limited to Seventh-day tion. Write: P.O. Box 336, Altaville, Calif. What Book Shall I Read? Adventists except where a service may be (Continued from page 16) rendered to our members. Real estate ads CLINICAL LABORATORY BIOANALYST, Califor- filled with admiration for this youth must be from owner and refer to one nia licensed, seeks laboratory directorship property only. Complete information as to or location for laboratory. Prefer non- who was bound to succeed. admissible advertising may be secured at metropolitan area with church and church How did I meet my challenge? Very your local conference office, through which school. Further information available. easily. I read both books, and I am all advertising must go. It is understood Write: Bioanalyst, 2809 East 8th Street, ready to read them once more. I heartily that the RECORDER can assume no respon- National City, Calif. sibility for advertisements appearing in recommend these books to youth and these columns. Advertisements will be FOR SALE.-5 acres in the Sierra; 3,000 feet adults. You will find thrills in abun- printed as space permits. elevation, mostly flat land. Among the dance. These books are proof that there --- pines, very little snow or fog. Government still are hardy pioneers who are gal- HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. — 6-bed nursing forest land adjoining. Grow your own lantly following the faith of their con- home, pleasant country living, private garden; we have vegetables growing year room. $100 a month, board and room. around. 2 miles to church and church victions. Phone TUrner 5-2624 or write: Rt. 3, school. S. H. Cornwell, Box 367, Oakhurst, L. R. HIXON, Assistant Manager, Box 3465, Auburn, Calif. Calif. Circulation Dept., Pacific Press. 16 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER

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President Business Manager R. W. FOWLER M. E. Dean W. E. ANDERSON What Book Shall I Read? On a recent weekend I decided to read a book. The ever-present question "What book shall it be?" loomed upper- Alumnus Honored by the village men's and women's clubs most in my mind. As I surveyed' my A graduate of Pacific Union College, of Walla Walla College on Saturday books my attention and interest seemed Dr. Stanley G. Sturges, '50, has been night, January 27. Each year the two to focus on two titles. I continued to named by the United States Junior clubs select some outstanding profes- peruse many books, but these titles over- Chamber of Commerce as one of Amer- sional musician to appear in this pro- shadowed them all. The titles intrigued ica's Ten Outstanding Young Men of gram. Mr. Lickey will sing six numbers. me, but \ I wasn't convinced they were the Year (1962). To more than 500,- On Friday night he will sing two num- the books I wanted to read. Besides, I 000 Nepalese living along the border bers with the Walla Walla College Band was going to read only one. of Communist China, Dr. Sturges, a during their sacred concert. Finally I succumbed to the alluring Seventh-day Adventist medical mission- PUC Chorale Provides Music titles: They Came To Wrong Way ary, is "Mr. America." PUC-ites like Home and The Long, Long Trial. But The Pacific Union College Chorale to think that he is also "Mr. Pacific I still thought I could read only one. under the direction. of Prof. Harold Union College," representing the type I leafed through They Came To Wrong Lickey appeared on television Station of men and women which it is the goal Way Home and discovered that it pre- KGO-TV, Channel 7, San Francisco, of PUC to produce. Dr. Sturges and sents the thrilling account of a family on Sunday, January 14, at 9 a.m. On his nurse wife, also a graduate of Pacific who suddenly and with little prior plan- January 6 they provided musical num- Union College, are the only medical ning found themselves pioneering in bers for the church service at the East help available in the entire eastern half the great unconquered expanses of Oakland church. This service was filmed of Nepal. When the people cannot Alaska. Upon their arrival the man, to appear on The Adventist Hour which come to the hospital, the doctor goes to his wife, and their eight children tasted is being televised each Sunday morning them, holding clinics regularly in iso- of Alaskan hospitality, since they didn't lated towns in his Land Rover vehicle. over KGO-TV. have a house in which to live. The Mrs. Sturges (Raylene Duncan) Switchboard Moved heavy hand of the economic depression works closely with her husband in the There was minor drama in the base- had snatched away the one job that Nepal hospital. She is known to the. ment of the library on January 3 as all provided a living for this family of Nepalese as "The White Angel." When telephone service was shifted from the ten, and now they were making a new the doctor is away, she meets many old switchboard in Irwin Hall to the start in an unfamiliar land. What would situations at the hospital from deliver- new facilities in the basement of the they do? ing babies to caring for fractures. library. The actual changeover which To read how they met the vicissitudes Dr. Sturges visited the campus of required approximately five minutec of Alaskan life gave me thrill after PUC on Friday, January 12. l ie spoke needed six months of preparation to thrill. Such pathos, drama, and hero- at the evening meeting at eight o'clock. build the new booth for the switchboard ism! Many times I wanted to put the Sabbath at 3 p.m. he spoke again in the and operator and the equipment room book down because the stories didn't college gymnasium under the auspices and to splice the 88 telephones all over always turn out the way I wanted. But of the Student Association. the campus into the new cable down in I had to read on and on. Dr. Sturges was flown to the United the steam tunnels. Technicians, the When I came to the close I wanted States by the U.S. Junior Chamber of operator, and others waited excitedly to read more about the adventure. Even Commerce to receive the award along while the final switch was being made, though the book ended, the drama is with the other nine chosen young men then smiled with satisfaction as the still going on. What thrills! at a national banquet of the J.C.C. to lights began to blink all over the new I hadn't read very far in The Long, be held in the Civic Auditorium in switchboard. The new facilities will re- Long Trial until I was captivated by Santa Monica on January 20. lease much needed space in the offices the humorous style the author used in Pacific Union College is proud to of the dean of students and the regis- recounting the many and varied experi- have such outstanding graduates scat- trar in Irwin Hall where the old equip- ences she had as she struggled for an tered around the world. ment was located. The new service also education. If it is possible to laugh and cry at the same time, I felt the impulse Prof. Lickey to Appear at provides for as many as 66 new lines which can be added when necessary. many times as I "lived" through her WWC Annual Musical Revue efforts to succeed. What valiancy! Prof. Harold Lickey, choir director Tell a friend about What faith and courage this young lady EACH displayed! Even in seeming defeat she and voice instructor at the college, will SUNDAY TSith forToday could see the amusing side of life. I was be the featured guest artist at the An- SEE YOUR LOCAL TV GUIDE nual Musical Revue sponsored jointly FOR TIME AND CHANNEL (Continued on page 15)