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2 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972 Open Letter to Parents Parents Are Invited to the Annual Pathfinder Fair Dear Parents, Included among our special guests will Sunday, November 5, at the Madera be Mr. Lawrence Paulson (a Pathfinder Home and School Association Sponsors a Family Life Conference District Fairgrounds, the Annual Path- leader respected and loved by Pathfinders finder Fair will be held. All of the Path- and Pathfinder leaders everywhere), and The Modesto Union Elementary School Tuesday—"Who's Head of This House?" finders would be thrilled to have each the incomparable Mountain View Acad- Home and School As- Wednesday—"From Adam's Rib to Woman's Lib" parent present for this great event. emy "Royal Blues" under the direction sociation is sponsoring Thursday—"How To Love Yourself" of Mr. Milton Wheeler. Friday—"Let's Close the Generation Gap" Many of you will have children in one a Family Life Confer- Sabbath-11:00 a.m.—"From This Day Forward" "PLEASE COME TO THE FAIR" ence with Elder John of the Pathfinder Clubs—and if they are and bring your friends. If you really love D. Rhodes as the fea- The series close at the 11 o'clock Sab- not, they should be, and could be, in the bath service with a "Symbolic Remarriage" your neighbors, especially those with Path- tured speaker. very near future! The Pathfinder Fair finder-age children, this is the time for The nightly class ceremony, complete with wedding cake will include Club Display Booths, Food and punch after the service. you to really show that you do. And by sessions will be held Booths, Floats, Decorated Bikes, Events, the way, take grandma and grandpa to the ELSA LA TOURETTE, PR Secy., in the Modesto church Horses, and a great, colorful never-to-be- Pathfinder Fair also. You will be very Ceres Church. at 17th and H Streets, forgotten Parade beginning at 9 a.m. pleased to know that there is a covered beginning October 24 grandstand for your personal enjoyment. and continuing through Central Adds New Personnel to the Conference Office The activities of the day begin at 8:30 John Rhodes 28. The Adventist family around the world a.m. and we plan to close at 4:30 p.m. This will be the 15th Family Life Con- is a busy and active group, and the Cen- So, enough said, we'll see you at the ference that Elder Rhodes has conducted tral California Conference staff is no ex- Fair! —mostly around Southeastern California ception. Like most Adventist concerns, WINSTON DE HAVEN, Conference where he is ministerial secre- there are changes of personnel from time Youth Director. tary. to time. His messages contain just enough humor Three secretaries recently joined Cen- Old-fashioned Fair Slated to lighten the heavy topics under consid- tral's office staff—Sharon Huddleston, from The elementary Loughborough School eration. Pacific Union College, secretary to Claude in Merced invites you to attend an Old- Topics, at 7:30 p.m., for the week are: fashioned Fair Oct. 29, at the gymnasium, 3351 "M" Street in Merced from 4 p.m. Darold J. Retzer Arrives. to 8 p.m. for the Visalia Pastorate Goat milking contest, pony cart rides, slow bike races, loads of goodies besides. Elder Darold J. Retzer has just arrived Tostados, rolls and breads, the best you to pastor the Visalia Church. He replaces can eat, pies and cakes for you who like J. H. Nixon who accepted a call to the sweets. Washington Conference. L-r: Sharon Huddleston, Jean McMurry and Dor- othy Bergen. Different games to test your skill, hot buttered pop corn, come eat your fill! Morgan, religious liberty leader and con- Demonstrations of silk screen, quilting ference attorney; Jean McMurry, whose and crafts, other demonstrations, some of husband, Elder Frank McMurry, is pastor the best you've seen. of the Cambrian Park Church, secretary for Elder Bill Hubert, conference steward- Family pictures with the background of ship secretary; and Dorothy Bergen, secre- fall, and guess what? an auction to top it all! Duane Corwin and Jerry Dill tary for the MV department. We welcome these three ladies to our Tickets on sale at the event, same day come one and all, we'll look for you there. office staff, and we can assure the field CORWIN-DILL PLAN MEETING Join in the fun, let down your hair. IN THE TABERNACLE CHURCH that they are anxious to be of service. B. W. MATTISON, PR Department. NOLA BROWN, PR Secretary. The Corwin-Dill evangelistic team will Elder and Mrs. Darold Retzer, Mark and Melody. be conducting a crusade in the Tabernacle church, located at 673 Capp Street, be- Plan Now for the Offering on Temperance Day, October 28 Elder Retzer, who attended Golden Gate ginning Friday evening, November 3, at We are living in a drug-oriented age, to the danger of such a course of action. and Glendale academies, is a graduate of 7 o'clock. and are surrounded by "drug abusers." A You may have a part in this work by La Sierra College and Andrews University The Philadelphian and Central churches drug abuser has been described as "a planning now for a truly liberal offering Theological Seminary. are cooperating in this campaign. The threatened person chemically retreating on Temperance Day, Sabbath, October 28. You can thereby become a part of the He began his pastoral work in the names of friends and interested people in from stress." What an apt definition solution to this most-pressing problem. Northern California Conference where he the area should be sent to Pastor Richard Alarmed at the growing number of people turning to drugs, thinking individuals are PHILIP KNOCHE, Secretary, served as an intern in various churches White, c/o Seventh-day Adventist Church, Health Services Dept. until his ordination in 1970. He comes 673 Capp Street, San Francisco, Califor- asking what they can do about the prob- most recently from the Willits and the nia 94110. lem. One splendid avenue of service is to Olivehurst churches. firmly support the work of your church ABC SETS HOLIDAY BOOK Elder Retzer and his wife, Carol Ann, Arthur L. White To Speak temperance department whose goal is not have two children: Mark, 6; and Melody only to help enslaved individuals, but to SALE DATES FOR CENTRAL Ann, 4. at the Sunnyvale Church educate those who might turn to drugs as Oakdale (Church)— October 28, 7:30 p.m. The conference administration is happy Would you like to know more about to have Elder Retzer and his family in the Merced (School)— the early Advent believers relationship to Cambrian Park Church Outlines November 4, 6:30 p.m. conference and are sure the Visalia the charismatic gift of tongues? "What Church will prosper under his leadership. Madera (Pathfinder Fair)— counsel did Ellen White give?" Your op- Fall Friday-evening Programs November 5, all day. portunity to learn about this and the Oakhurst (School)— relevance of the Spirit of Prophecy to to- The Cambrian Park Church Friday- evening meetings are continuing for the November 6, night. Central California Pathfinder day's Adventist is on the weekend of Oc- Modesto (Academy Auditorium)— tober 27 and 28 at the Sunnyvale church. fall and winter months with the following Fair programs. November 11, 6 : 30 p.m. Elder Arthur L. White, grandson of November 12, 9-12 a.m. is to be held at the Mr. Milton Wheeler of Mountain View Ellen G. White, will be the featured Dinuba (School)— Madera District Fairgrounds Union Academy will present a musical speaker on Friday evening, October 27 at November 18, 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m., and again at the 11 o'clock program featuring students from the acad- Sunday, November 5, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. emy on October 27 at 7:30 p.m. Exeter (Church)— worship service and at 4:30 on October November 20, night. PARADE! — BOOTHS! — EXHIBITS! 28. On November 3, Mr. Archie Devitt Armona (School)— FOOD! — EVENTS! The Sunnyvale church is located at 653 from , will bring November 21, night. Covered grandstand, seating for all Fremont West, near Hollenbeck in Sunny- the Monterey Bay Academy Band for a Come and join us. We have new books vale. A thrilling strengthening of your sacred concert. coming in every few days that you will Winston DeHaven, faith can be yours if you attend this series. All churches in the area are invited to be interested in seeing. Youth Director. You will be sorry if you miss it. share in these programs. The church ad- T. E. BABER, Manager, ANSEL L. BRISTOL, Pastor. dress is 5265 Carter Avenue, San Jose. Adventist Book Center.

PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972 3 New, 1,250-book Library Opens at the La Sierra Church A new Book and Bible House in the office which was torn down when the church Multi-Purpose building? No, just Multi-Purpose building was begun. The the new library housing some of the latest carpeted Library room is more than twice denominational books and some of the as large as the old one, with ample room older ones too, a growing supplement to to expand its collection of 1,250 books. the members' personal libraries. The library has books for all age groups New teachers include, 1-r: George Lloyd, Lois Mundall, Jacqueline Brown, Ivan Dye, David Lloyd, Erwin The La Sierra Church Library was —children, youth and adults. First on the Mack, Darlene Saxby and Pamela Tait. opened Sabbath, October 7, after having purchase list are books from our own been closed for months awaiting the com- Book and Bible House which are of special Fairview Academy Welcomes a New Principal and Teachers pletion of the new building and the ar- interest to church members. Other Chris- rival of professional library shelving. For- tian-oriented books are purchased as funds Fairview Junior Academy welcomed a grade. A 1970 graduate of Pacific Union merly, the book collection was housed in are available. Therefore, the books at the new principal and several new teachers College, Jacque has taken graduate work a small room in the frame church business church library are ones usually unobtain- when school opened this fall. at Cal State in L.A. and at Loma Linda able at a public library. The new principal is George Lloyd University. She considers snow skiing and A committee of eight persons processes who was previously the principal of the oil painting her hobbies. the books. Although several committee Stoneham, , Church School. The new third-grade teacher is Darlene members have taken courses in library Before going to Stoneham, Mr. Lloyd was Saxby, a 1972 graduate of Loma Linda science or are working in libraries, they the seventh- and eighth-grade teacher at University with a major in elementary emphasize technical simplicity in catalog- the elementary school connected with the education. Her previous professional ex- ina'' the books. South Lancaster Academy. He is a grad- perience includes years with the elemen- An added asset to the church library is uate of , with a tary school at Bakersfield Academy and the opportunity it provides to members bachelor's degree in elementary educa- teaching grades three and four at Ontario for becoming involved in a relatively new tion; and he holds a master's degree in Church School. area of church responsibility. Working school administration from Fitchburg Lois Purdy Mundall is teaching fourth with the library, a whole new career idea State College. grade. She says she feels very much at opened up for one committee member who Mr. Lloyd is a registered X-ray techni- home here because she attended Fairview became so interested in the work she was cian with four years' experience. His hob- during the first eight years of her school doing that she enrolled in a nearby col- bies are ornithology and music; and he experience. She is a 1968 graduate of lege for studies leading to a career in li- describes himself as "a New England his- Loma Linda University, with a major in elementary education. Last year, she Left, Edna M. Gallington, chairwoman of the Li- brary science. tory buff." brary Committee, and Arlagene Bailey inspect EDNA M. GALLINGTON, Erwin Mack is the new Bible teacher. taught pre-primary at the La Sierra Ele- books in the new La Sierra Church Library. Library Committee. He comes from Sacramento where for the mentary School. Before that, she and her past three years he was principal of Sac- husband, Bernie, taught at Tualatin Val- ramento Union Academy. After graduat- ley Junior Academy in Oregon for three Pine Springs Thanksgiving Dinner Plans Finalize ing from La Sierra College in 1959, he years. Plans have been finalized for Thanks- be served from 12:30 to 3 p.m. on Thurs- taught in the Southern California Confer- Teaching sixth grade is David Lloyd. giving Day at Pine Springs Ranch. This day, November 23. ence for seven years before going to the He also teaches two shop classes and a traditional smorgasbord-style dinner will Visitors are invited to come to the ranch Central and then Northern conferences. science class on the junior-high level. Mr. from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to use the rec- Ivan Dye, a Pacific Union College grad- Lloyd is a 1970 graduate of Loma Linda Organist Guild Presents reational facilities or to hike in the area. uate of 1972, is teaching science and boys' University, and he has taught in British physical education. With a major in phys- Columbia and in Michigan. In order to facilitate feeding the hun- ical education and a minor in biology, Ivan Glenda Mellor Jorgensen joined the Kimo Smith in a Concert dreds who come, you will be given your Kimo Smith, a sophomore music ma- is interested in snow skiing, gymnastics Fairview faculty last spring on a part-time choice as to whether you wish to eat at and most other sports. basis and is returning as a full-time teacher jor at Loma Linda University, will present 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2 or 2:30. Pamela Tait, Walla Walla College, in the field of music. She teaches private a concert sponsored by the Riverside-San The charge for adults will be $3 per Bernardino Chapter of the American 1969, is teaching home arts and girls' piano and voice lessons, and conducts the person, for children 3 to 11, $1.50. There physical education. She has taught pre- school choirs and other vocal groups. Guild of Organists on Sunday, November will be no charge for children under 3. 5, in the Loma Linda University church. viously at Golden Valley Junior High Also teaching music is Karen Ortega. Smith, a recipient of an American Very shortly, each church will have res- School in San Bernardino and at Hawai- Her special emphasis is music in the Guild of Organists' scholarship, is a stu- ervation blanks for you to use, or you can ian Mission Academy. Her special inter- elementary classroom. She taught previ- dent of Donald J. Vaughn, assistant pro- send your request for reservations and ests are skiing, scuba diving and foreign ously in the Boynton School, Benton Har- fessor of music at La Sierra. A native of tickets by letter to Ranch Thanksgiving, foods. bor, Michigan. Hawaii, Mr. Smith has won wide recog- Box 7584, Riverside, California 92503. Jacqueline Brown is teaching second Douglas Macaulay, senior student in nition for his fine performances on both music on the La Sierra campus of Loma the piano and organ, including his recent Linda University, will be in charge of first-place award in the competition in "Grandma" Emma Ely Continues To Read Her Bible the school bands and other instrumental Redlands Bowl. groups on a part-time basis. When the yard needs raking, neigh- She has read and reread the Bible many These new teachers unite with the The recital will be held at 8 p.m. and bors of Emma Ely stand in awe as they times through even though her eyesight is free to the public. others in soliciting your prayers on behalf watch her get the job done. is poor; she is reading Revelation now of the 280 students who make up the Complete Revelation Series For most, this from the New English Bible. student body of the Fairview Junior Acad- wouldn't be a scene to Sister Ely has given and continues to emy. Will Be Held at North Park marvel at, unless one give generously to The Voice of Proph- ROBERT GALE, Teacher. Elder Kenneth Lacey will be holding knew that "Grandma," ecy, her "pet project." She is happy in the a complete series on the book of Revela- as she is affectionately knowledge that someone is spreading the "Responsible Love" Series called, will be 101 tion. This unique ap- gospel to the world and telling of the Continues at Orange Church proach to evangelism years old on October soon coming of Jesus. fills the need and 26. To some, she is a "Responsible Love" lecture series by curiosity in longevity, CATHY A. KIRKPATRICK, Dr. Howard Maxon is being given for sparks the interest for Press Secy., Norco Church. the times in which we but to those who have single, divorced and married adults. live. This evangelistic talked with her for Final week topics include: "Responsible series will be held No- only a moment, she is Love and the Fig Leaf," October 29, 7:15 Emma Ely vember 3 through 25 sheer inspiration. Conference Plans Ordination p.m.; "Responsible Love Has Sexual in the North Park Born in Somerset, Kentucky, in 1871, Rites for Pastors on Nov. 11 Know-how and Intimate Knowledge," No- Seventh-day Advent- Mrs. Ely married in 1903 and moved to vember 1, 7:15 p.m.; "Responsible Love, ist church, 3090 Polk California in 1912. She has lived in Norco An ordination service for a number of the How of Achieving," November 3, Avenue, San Diego, for 45 years and is a member of the Norco Southeastern California pastors will be 7:15 p.m. Kenneth Lacey at 7:30 p.m. Church. held on November 11. This sacred rite At the Orange Seventh-day Adventist The opening message will be "When An Adventist for 39 years, she has will be held in the Loma Linda Campus church, 1310 East Walnut (near Chap- Christ Returns in Glory!" never had a TV or telephone in her home Hill church at 3:30 p.m. Speakers for the man and Newport Freeway). ELWOOD STAFF, Pastor, and thus avoids the stress of the times, to occasion will be announced at a later HENRY BARRON, Pastor, North Park Church. a large degree. date. Orange Church. 4 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972 Yugoslavian Church Group Begins Radio Broadcasts The Yugoslavian group, which started with 12 members in 1967, has a congrega- tion of 65 at the present time. One of the recent additions to their spreading of the gospel has been the production of a 15- L. A. Dodgers' Pitcher Don Sutton Will Speak at POP Rally minute radio program beamed at the 50,- Ace pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodg- 000 Yugoslavians who live in Los Angeles ers, Don Sutton, will be on the mound and Orange Counties. for our team when we "strike-out" Pro- position 19 on November 7. Heard on Saturdays at 12:30 p.m., the Don will appear at the Glendale High program consists of two songs, a four- School on October 29 during one of three minute talk on some aspect of temperance giant Temperance Rallies planned by POP and eight minutes on a religious topic. A The Voice of Hope is taped in the church sanctuary, and usually late at night. —People Opposing Pot—and the Advent- format of this type, costing $32.50 per ist temperance forces here in Southern. week to air, is heard on KTYM from In- ing the church full time in July. Why The six-foot-one right-hander began his glewood-1460 on the dial. The program not help spread the word in every lan- career in 1957 at the ripe old age of 12 begins with the familiar Voice of Proph- guage that can now be heard with a record of nine wins and no defeats ecy theme "Lift Up the Trumpet" and is in the Yugoslavian tongue. If we all do in the Little Major League of Florida. Be- called the Voice of Hope. this, this church could easily have 100 tween 1957 and 1964—the year he signed Elder Henry Reth, pastor, who is also members by this time next year. with the Dodgers—Mr. Sutton made his one of the quartet members, began pastor- F. W. HUDGINS, Radio-Televil ion. pitching felt as he gained All-star honors in several leagues throughout the state. The year Don joined the Dodgers he IN A NUTSHELL Richard D. Shadduck Becomes was named Rookie Pitcher of the Year for P.' A Flea Market, or Swap Meet, the National League and at the same time Rolling Hills Church Pastor Don Sutton with his wife, Patti, and son, Doran. will convene on Sunday afternoon, set a Dodger Rookie strike-out record of Richard D. Shadduck, once a railroader, November 12, beginning at 1 p.m. 209. With him on the mound and you in is now the associate pastor at our Rolling when the Whittier church, 8841 Cal- He'll be telling those who come to the the polling booth, Marijuana will not be Hills Church. This congregation serves mada, opens its parking lot to a huge Rally why he is opposed to Proposition 19 legalized in California. Plan now to at- Harbor City, the Pe- sale of both new and old items plus and he will have some constructive things tend. The time is 7:30 p.m. at 1440 ninsula, San Pedro, bread, cakes, confectionary and gar- we can do to defeat it at the polls in No- East Broadway in Glendale. Lomita, Dominguea, den products. Please plan to attend. vember. TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT. Torrance and Wil- I"' Voice from the Dust on "It Is Writ- mington. Yung Lin Lee-a Pillar of Strength to Korean Members ten," October 29, will take you to Jor- Pastor Shadduck was dan with Archaeologist Pere de Vaux born in the Los An- The pastor of our Korean Monterey where rocks and scrolls vindicate an- geles area, attended Park Company, Yung Lin Lee, has been a cient prophecy. the Los Feliz Elemen- substitute teacher for the past two years tary School and grad- in the Los Angeles school system. In July, " The Philosda Club of Los Angeles uated from the John he began to minister to the needs of his will present a Hobby and Craft Show, Marshall High School people on a half-time basis. As a teacher, November 5, at the Long Beach Ad- Richard D. Shadduck in Hollywood. He re- he taught English, math, history and lan- ventist School Auditorium, 4951 Ore- ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree from guages to mention just a few. gon Way, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. A Pacific Union College in June of this year. special dinner will be featured along His daily assignment, which was always Since his father was a railroad passen- with this event. If you have a special different, took him into Palisades Heights, ger conductor, upon graduation from high hobby or craft, please contact Dan University Heights, Venice High and school, Richard went to work for Southern McConnell, 244-2427, or write: Hobby Fairfax High. At Wendy High, through Pacific Railroad as an engine watchman Show, c:o Philosda Club, Box 2072, a unique switchboard hookup, he has lec- Yung Lin Lee in the Taylor Roundhouse of Los Angeles. Glendale 91209. tured over the phone to a special class of He later became a fireman—the job he 30. Elder Lee, who has taken full advan- tage of his teaching opportunity, is now k't "How Does One Receive Divine held for ten years. holding English classes for Korean-speak- Guidance?" will be the topic under He enjoys pastoring now and the church ing individuals in and around his church. discussion by the Philosda Club on is pleased with his complete dedication. For over two years, Elder Lee, as the November 3 at 7:30 p.m., 749 Glen- He and his wife, Gail, have two daughters. press secretary for the Company, has been more Blvd., Glendale. Elder E. E. Southern welcomes him to its ministerial supplying news for the Korean Times Perry, pastor of the Temple City ranks. Daily—a Church, will lead. paper which has a subscription HAROLD CALKINS, President. list of 4,000. Elder Lee is the author of 6 books. He is a pillar of strength to the Korean mem- Spend Your Extra Time Reading God's Word bers in the Los Angeles area and a strong link between the conference and his peo- What do you read? portant because it determines what we are. Newsweek, Readers' ple. The fact that you read is clear or you Whether it's Life, Digest, the newspaper or only billboards, Elder D. T. Black Receives FRANKLIN W. HUDGINS, would not be able to understand this. Public Relations. However, what you and I read is im- cartoons and television commercials—we a 33-year Service Plaque all read. A man who has given 33 fruitful years What we read is determined by what to the service of God was given a lovely we're looking for—relaxation, information, plaque during the ordination service at profits, life eternal. If we seek the latter, Lynwood on Sabbath afternoon. He is we choose the Bible, the Spirit of Proph- Dennis T. Black—a native of Spire, Okla- ecy and good Adventist literature. homa. All of Elder Black's ministry took place I've often thought how much stronger in both Southern and Southeastern Cali- our churches in Southern would be, how fornia. much stronger the homes would be, and He started as an evangelist in San Diego how much stronger my own personal ex- back in 1939. In addition to his love for perience with Christ would be if I spent the Word, he has built churches in River- NURSING CLASS OF 1922 REUNION. Ten of the 15 members who graduated from more time feeding my soul with the Bible, side, San Diego and Los Angeles. the Glendale Adventist Hospital School of Nursing in the Class of 1922 celebrated the Spirit of Prophecy and good Adventist He's been a strength of encouragement their 50th reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Christian in Corona recently. literature. How about you? to both the church members and his fel- These 10 nurses have given over 404 years of nursing service since graduation! The Review and Herald is now avail- low ministers alike. Elder Black was or- From the left they are: Ann Peters Harrington; Lutie Marple; Pearl Hodge David- able at a special price. Why not make it dained at Santa Ana in 1944. son; Marian Darrell Christian; Norma Rogers Bohna; Daisy Reid; Elsie Lord Gloor; part of the new spiritual menu in your Elder Leonard Webb, who gave him his Leona Fisher; Celena Schleifer Van Etta; and Beatrice Christian Quintrell. home and why not spend a little extra plaque, spoke highly of his service and This was one of the last classes to train at the old sanitarium on Isabel Street time reading God's Word? wished him well during the months to downtown. The first public announcement about the new hospital building to be con- come. structed at the present location came when they were having their class picnic. HAROLD CALKINS, President.

PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972 5 Centennial Program Planned for the Woodland Church Three Adventist pioneers, J. N. Lough- borough, Merritt Kellogg and Daniel T. Bourdeau, came west to California to be- gin the work of preaching the message in Vacation Bible 1868. After starting churches in Peta- School Evangelism Pays Big Rewards luma, Windsor and Santa Rosa, they came RICHMOND School this year, why not plan one for to Woodland with their big tent and be- This was their 17th consecutive year next year? gan preaching the gospel to overflow crowds at the present Court House grounds of Vacation Bible School evangelism. One CABLES H. BETZ, Secretary, on September 22, 1872. Interest was so hundred and eight were registered-90 Sabbath School Department. from non-Adventist homes. Several par- intense that a special train was needed ents expressed a desire for further instruc- to carry the crowds from Sacramento to tion so a Branch Sabbath School was be- Knights Landing, just north of Wood- gun at the church. land. Bea Stephens, Director. The county clerk recorded the interest PLACERVILLE and noted that a special collection was VBS graduation was held this year on taken at one of the meetings to help the Sabbath morning. A large number of vis- Adventists build their first church build- itors attended. Following the service every- ing. The offering was called for not by one was invited to a potluck, thus the vis- our elders, but by local townsmen. Many itors were able to meet our members. baptisms were held and soon a church was Several non-Adventist children are now organized that fall. The minutes of the attending Sabbath school. Enrollment was early church are most interesting history 90, over half of whom were from non- and will be presented during the 100-year Adventist homes. Centennial Celebration at the Woodland Karen Barnett, Director. church, 29 Elliot Street, on Sabbath, Oc- LINCOLN tober 28. Despite sicknesses and other casualties Many guests will be participating in among the helpers, VBS went right on. the program. Among them will be Hel- A capable 12 year old volunteered to take muth Retzer, Conference president, who the kindergarten, the music leader under- will speak at the 11 o'clock hour. The went surgery the first week, but her daugh- Mayor of Woodland, the president of the ter, age 15, carried on. A non-Adventist Ministerial Association, the County Su- volunteered to teach the crafts. There perintendent of Schools and the former were 51 children enrolled, only one from pastors will participate in a special 3 an Adventist home. Presently, two non- o'clock symposium. Adventist children were attending Sab- A vegetarian lunch is being planned for bath school and a Neighborhood Bible the noon meal and all guests are invited Club is being conducted. to enjoy it. Mrs. Kathleen Schade, Director. The Woodland Church is the third oldest organized church in California and CAPITOL CITY figures strongly in the history and back- Approximately 100 were enrolled. Two ground of Woodland and in the Adventist non-Adventist families were so impressed message in this area. that they invited us to hold a Neighbor- E. D. SORENSEN, Pastor, hood Bible Club in their homes. Five Woodland Church. Neighborhood Bible Clubs were started as a result of VBS this year. Alberta Daniels, Director. Constituency Meeting Planned PLEASANT HILL Visitation among the homes of the non- by Feather River Sanitarium Adventist children who attended revealed Notice is hereby given that the Biennial a real enthusiasm for VBS. Inquiries were Constituency Meeting of the Feather River made about the program next year and Sanitarium and Benevolent Association is several indicated their desire for a Neigh- called to convene in the Paradise Seventh- borhood Bible Club. A number of children day Adventist church, 5720 Academy are presently attending Sabbath school as Drive, Paradise, Butte County, California, a result. One family, deeply interested, on Sunday, November 12, 1972, at 10 requested Bible studies. About 100 at- a.m. tended. The meeting is called for the purpose Donna Chen, Director. of electing the Board of Directors; for the receiving of reports of progress; and for SACRAMENTO CENTRAL the transaction of any other business as After attending every session, a Roman may properly come before the delegates in Catholic mother who teaches a weekly this session. catechism class said, "I'm very much im- W. D. WALTON, President, pressed with what I have seen. I want my EARLE D. CASE, Secretary. children to attend next year." Several non- Adventist children are now attending Sab- bath school, one is enrolled in Sacramento ABC's of Prayer To Be Held Union Academy, a mother is attending Elder G. A. Coon will hold a series church, and has opened her house for a of meetings on "The ABC's of Prayer" at Neighborhood Bible Club. the Central Seventh-day Adventist church Mary Hoatson, Director. in Stockton, November 3 to 11. The It is our profound conviction that Vaca- services are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. tion Bible School evangelism pays big dividends. Hundreds of children make de- NORTHERN'S ABC SCHEDULES cisions for Christ, doors are opened for ITS MANY FALL BOOK SALES Bible studies, and many hundreds of chil- Nov. 6 Miranda—School Bldg., 6-8 p.m. dren attend our Sabbath schools. Records Nov. 7 Eureka—Church Fellowship Room, 4-8 p.m. indicate that 69 Vacation Bible Schools Nov. 8 Fortuna—School Gym, 3-9:30 p.m. were held in Northern California Confer- Nov. 9 McKinleyville—School Bldg., 4-8 p.m. ence this season with an approximate en- Nov. 11 Crescent City—School Gym, 1 hr, after Sundown rollment of 5,900. This is probably the Nov. 12 Yreka—School Bldg., 6-8 p.m. best year for follow-up in our history. If Nov. 15 Fort Bragg—Church Dorcas Room, your church did not hold a Vacation Bible 6:30-9 p.m.

6 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972

Kingman Members Break Ground for New Church Building High above the valley of Kingman sits Josi, gave the invocation. He expressed a beautifully framed 10-acre site where the joy of fellow Christian churches in ground was recently broken for a new seeing the new development being started. church home. The esthetic beauty sur- "Of all the denominations in our city, the passes many other church sites in the state Seventh-day Adventists are the closest to of Arizona and is valued between 40 and heaven," he observed as he looked over Workmen are busily working on the new girls' dormitory, which will be ready for occupancy before the 50 thousand dollars. the panoramic view. end of the first semester. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Neal, well- Representing the Mohave County Board Ready before First Semester Ends known ranchers in the Kingman area, of Supervisors, Chairman Robert Gilpin Girls' Dormitory To Be were impressed to donate this choice piece voiced his appreciation for the Seventh- A beautiful new girls' dormitory is rap- be other features of this new facility. For of land because of the faithful, industrious day Adventist Church and other groups idly taking shape at Thunderbird Acad- the convenience, comfort and enjoyment work of their employee, John Scantlin, who give spiritual stability to this rapidly emy. A very essential part of a total build- of all residents, each room will be who is a member of the Kingman church. growing county in northwest Arizona. ing program that is reshaping the entire equipped with a sink and a speaker sys- campus, the dormitory will contain 40 tem. The new freeway, when completed, Following the groundbreaking, Elders rooms, with space for 80 girls. The good word for the enthusiastic will run due south of the property for sev- 0. 0. Butler and John V. Stevens voiced eral miles before turning. Sitting high The new dormitory will be fully air- girls' dorm residents is that their beautiful their confidence in God's leading, the loyal conditioned and will have wall-to-wall new "home" will be ready for them to above the valley, it will draw attention support of the congregation and the fine carpeting. A lovely chapel with seating move into before the end of the first se- both day and night. service of the pastor and his companion for 100 people, along with a lounge, par- mester. in both the presentation of the gospel in Following the welcome by Pastor Jef- lor and kitchenette for the girls' use will HERMAN BAUMAN, PR Secretary. frey K. Wilson, the president of the local the area and the church-development ministerial association, Pastor Ronald E. project. Thunderbird Graduate Serves as Student Missionary in Africa Plans call for completion of facilities in six months, including the sanctuary, Sab- Danny Clifford, a 1971 graduate of bath school rooms, baptistery, restrooms Thunderbird Academy, left on October 10 and a balcony. A church school is in the for Africa where he will serve as a stu- planning stages for the near future. Jim dent missionary. Boyett is chairman of the building com- Clifford, while a student at TA, took mittee. the flight training program under flight This is an ideal area in which to rear instructor Harry Lloyd, and received his a family or retire away from the noise, private and commercial pilots licenses as congestion and unpleasantness of the me- well as completing the requirements for tropolitan areas. an instrument rating. L-r: John V. Stevens, 0. 0. Butler, Ronald E. Josi, This past year, Danny completed his Jim Boyett, Robert Gilpin, and Pastor J. K. Wilson. JOHN V. STEVENS, President. first year of college at Pacific Union Col- lege where he received his Flight Instruc- Two registered nurses for ICU-CCU. Salary tor rating. Danny will serve as a student commensurate with experience. Medical and missionary at the Kanye Hospital in Bot- dental insurance. Usual fringe benefits. Lo- swana, Africa. He will be flying physi- Current TA flight students saw Danny Clifford, cated near . Call center, off at the Phoenix International airport. Director of Nursing, Hanford Community cians and dentists to outlying clinics. Hospital, (209) 582-4361. Since the roads there are very few, and locations to render much-needed medical the ones that do exist are very poor, it and dental treatment. For Sale-a very comfortable 3-BR house close to Walla Walla College, churches and Lady or gentleman desired to live in small will save many hours and even days of HERMAN BAUMAN, PR Secy., new shopping center. Wall-to-wall carpeting house, very reasonble rent, and oversee rest travel time in reaching out-of-the-way Thunderbird Academy. in L-shape living room and dining room. of property. Contact Clara J. Schaidt, 317 Single garage, shop and storage. On 135x65- Central Ave., Shafter, CA 93263. Phone (805) 746-4574. Plainview Academy Alumni Reunion, Nov. ft. lot. Garden and fruit trees. Taxes $160/ 3-5, 1972. Held at Camp Wawona in Yosem- year. $20,000. Write or call Henry Ammon, PACIFIC UNION Know where they are? Patricia Welch, Chloie ite National Park. Interesting incidents or 32 S.W. 10th St., College Place, WA 99324. Katzakian, Daryl Mabley and Martin Town- skits will still be received. Send immediately Phone (509) JA5-8733. send. Contact the Carmichael Church Clerk, to Robert Schmunk, 2380 Huntington Drive, 4600 Winding Way, Sacramento, CA 95841. Aptos, CA 95003. Send reservations to Rose Guest Home-Licensed for 6, up-and-around Reuer, Box 115, Deer Park, CA 94576. guests. Nicely furnished, new carpets. $39,500. 3. Sabbath School Quarterlies are needed for Sheyenne River Academy, First Alumni Re- PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE - W. Terms. Good margin for income; near Sacra- Blacker, president; R. L. Cone, treasurer; use in missionary endeavors. When you are union, Nov. 25, 1972. Former students, teach- W. D. Walton, secretary; Major White, asso- mento. Box 364, Pollock Pines, CA. Phone: finished with your Third Quarter Sabbath ers and friends are welcome. The reunion ciate secretary; (Box 146) 1545 North Ver- (916) 644-1012. School Quarterly, please send it to Nicholas dugo Road, Glendale, California 91209. will be held at the Gymna- Phone 213 241-5173 Telex #67-7018. Kaufmann 2191/2 Orange Drive, Fillmore, CA sium, Lodi, Calif. For information and res- Accident forces sale by owner of 120-acre 93015. ARIZONA CONFERENCE - John V. Stevens, ervations write (by Nov. 10) to Mrs. Edna president; Orville 0. Butler, secretary-treas- dream ranch, 3 creeks, springs, pasture, tim- Bentz Mantz, 1224 Lakewood Drive, Lodi, urer; (Box 10097) 2601 East Thomas Road, ber, and view. Spacious, 3-bedroom home. CA 95240; or write, Mrs. Viola Tonn Draeger, Phoenix, Arizona 85016. Phone (602) 956- Near church and on church school bus route. 1107 S. Central Ave., Lodi, CA 95240. 9100. Owner, Rt. 1, Box 376-B, Lebanon, OR 97355. CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE - E. Phone (503) 367-5612. W. Amundson, president; R. L. Stretter, sec- BRUHN HARD retary-treasurer; (Box 580) 1691 The Ala- meda, San Jose, California 95106. Phone Bookkeeping & Tax Practice For Sale. $12,- (408) 297-1584. 000. Terms. Also office and home for sale. Adventist girl, 21, studying economics and HAWAIIAN MISSION-Lawrence E. Davidson, Write Bookkeepers Service, Box 8336, Riv- technology seeks pen-pal in USA. Preferably president; Mun On Chang, secretary-treasurer; erside, CA 92505. (Box 4037, Zip Code 96813) 2728 Pali High- girl. Address: Miss Ilona Rajki, Mora F. u. way, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Phone 595- 14, Oroshka, Hungary. 6391. For Sale-180-bed, well-established nursing Friday, October 27 NEVADA-UTAH CONFERENCE-A. G. Strei- home. 100% Medicare approved. Located in Dr. H. M. S. Richards and his son, Kenneth, Angwin 6:15 Riverside 6:02 fling, president; Gerald Lashier, secretary- Colorado. 350-member church and 8-grade open a VOP crusade in Birmingham, Ala. Chico 6:11 San Diego 6:02 treasurer; (Box 1470) 1095 East Taylor Street, church school. 15 miles from academy. Ph.: Oct. 28, at the Exhibition Hall-City Audito- Eureka 6:19 San Jose 6:15 Reno, Nevada 89505. Phone (702) 322-6929. (303) 667-9280. rium of the Civic Auditorium. Crusade co- Fresno 6:08 Phoenix 5:41 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE - ordinator is Pastor Philip W. Wilson, Rt. 5, Lodi 6:11 Reno 6:04 Helmuth C. Retzer, president; Elmer A. (Box 23165) Box 517, Birmingham, AL 35215. Loma Linda 6:01 Salt Lake City 5:30 Schmidt, secretary-treasurer; 2300 Norse Drive, Pleasant Hill, California The second crusade will be in Phoenix, Los Angeles 6:05 Hilo 5:49 94523. Phone (415) 687-1300. Ariz., where Elder Fordyce W. Detamore will Oakland 6:16 Honolulu 5:58 SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFER- 141N MIN NUM begin a crusade Nov. 4, ENCE-Melvin L. Lukens, president; J. B. in the Arizona Room of the Phoenix Civic Friday, November 3 Bogle, treasurer; Warren C. Heintz, secretary; • Plaza. Crusade coordinator is Elder Harry B. (Box 7584) 9707 Magnolia Avenue, River- Angwin 5:07 Riverside 4:55 side, California 92503. Phone (714) 689- Wanted: Truck Mechanic familiar with truck Dill, Box 10097, Phoenix, AZ 85016. Chico 5:03 San Diego 4:56 1350. rear ends and transmissions. Also laborers Anyone having friends or relatives who Eureka 5:10 San Jose 5:07 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE - for hard, steady work. No Sabbath problems, Fresno 5:00 Phoenix 5:34 should receive an invitation to either of these Harold L. Calkins, president; Richard G. excellent Adventist schools. Send your qual- should send the names to the re- Lodi 5:04 Reno 4:55 Wertz, secretary; Leonard Webb, treasurer; ifications, work history, references and salary spective crusade coordinator. The evangelists Loma Linda 4:54 Salt Lake City 5:21 (Box 969) 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, California 91209. Phone (213) requirements to Personnel Director, Blox Los Angeles 4:58 Hilo 5:45 also request your prayers in behalf of these 243-6231. 4038, Modesto, CA 95352. crusades. Oakland 5:08 Honolulu 5:54 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER OCTOBER 23, 1972 7

IA SIERRA IAMPUI OF LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY

LLU Establishes Communications Disorders Services Loma Linda University Communica- and fees. Sixteen students have enrolled tions Disorders Services has now been in the graduate program. established to care for persons with hear- Communication Disorders Services will ing, speech, language and voice handi- work closely with clinical departments in caps. the University Medical Center in initial The new agency will offer services at diagnosis and rehabilitation, says Dr. Loma Linda University Medical Center Greenlaw. The clinical relationship will Dr. E. A. Hankins These rare American ivory-billed woodpeckers are and the Speech and Hearing Center on allow for the creation of several academic now on exhibit at La Sierra. the La Sierra campus of Loma Linda Uni- sub-specialties in the areas of diagnostic versity. Dr. Ronald W. Greenlaw, direc- and rehabilitation speech pathology and Collection of Rare Birds and Mammals Donated to LLU tor of the new service, reports that school audiology. La Sierra alumnus Dr. E. A. (Bill) "The pair of ivory-bills on display are systems, private medical groups and other Nearly 150 undergraduate students Hankins has given Loma Linda Univer- on loan from a private party," says de- health-oriented agencies will also be al- are majoring in speech pathology at Loma sity a collection of hard-mounted rare birds partment of biology chairman, Dr. Leon- lowed to contract with the University for Linda University, Pacific Union College and mammals valued at over $50,000, and ard Brand. "They are presently available clinical and diagnostic services provided and Walla Walla College. New under- has donated his own time to maintaining for sale to the University, if funds can be by University personnel. graduate programs are now being estab- the collection for exhibit in the Palmer obtained to make the purchase," he says. "The advantage of the service will be lished at Andrews University and Colum- Hall Museum of Natural History. Dr. Hankins calls the two woodpeckers twofold," says Dr. Greenlaw. "First, the bia Union College. "These undergrad- The museum collection now includes "undoubtably, the best preserved pair in communities around our University will uate programs will all benefit from the one of the world's largest live-mounted existence." be provided with the kind of service few availability of a graduate-level program, displays of Southeastern Asian birds "The goal of the Natural History Mu- educational centers in the United States and Loma Linda University will benefit (around 150 species) collected by Dr. seum," says Dr. Brand, "is to present the can offer, and second, our students will from the number of quality students which Hankins when he resided in Bangkok, wonders of creation in such a way that benefit from opportunities to deal with each of these institutions graduate each Thailand, from 1966 to 1968. Also on many scientists and naturalists will learn communications problems not readily avail- year," says Dr. Greenlaw. display are a pair of the extremely rare something of Seventh-day Adventist views able in most programs. The new service Growth of the program is indicated not American ivory-billed woodpeckers, Cam- of creation and of the Creator who has will serve as a focal point for personal only by the number of students now tak- phepilus principilis. made these creatures." evangelism, and at the same time gene- ing undergraduate majors in speech path- "The American ivory-billed woodpecker Eventually plans for the museum will rate income for the institution." ology, but by the tremendous need for is thought by many to be extinct," says include development of an area to house This year, over $40,000 was available speech pathologists with graduate-level Dr. Hankins, "but an occasional sighting systematic and habitat displays of mounted to graduate students in the communica- training. According to a recent survey is reported, and it is hoped that a few of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and tion sciences program. All of the students conducted by Loma Linda University, these birds remain in their former hab- fish from all areas of the world. But the in the graduate program have received there is an increasing demand for speech itat." In the April 4, 1972, issue of Life immediate goal of the museum is to secure some assistance with the expense of grad- pathologists in Seventh-day Adventist hos- magazine, a feature article on the ivory- funds to purchase the rare pair of ivory- uate study, and a number of students are pitals, on Adventist college campuses and billed woodpecker called this "the rarest billed woodpeckers. Tax deductible dona- on full traineeships which cover all tuition in secondary and elementary schools. living creature on earth." tions can be mailed to the Museum of Natural History, Loma Linda University, 1111 Continued from page one La Sierra Campus, Riverside, California Help Your Pathfinders Color the World with Love This Halloween 92505. koma Park, Maryland, on Halloween money and no food, then he took off his please help the Pathfinders make the Hal- night. The door was opened by a young sweater and said, "Here, take this sweater, loween project for 1972 the best ever. College Day Set for Nov. 1 man who looked like a hippie. The boys it's a good one. I think it can help some Light up the jack-o-lanterns with love! All academy seniors from Ari- needy person." LEO RANZOLIN, were frightened but explained their mis- zona, Southern and Southeastern sion. The young man said he had no Pathfinder directors, teachers, parents, Associate Youth Leader, Conferences are invited to come to La Sierra, Nov 1, for College Day—a day filled with class visits, financial advisement, recreation, career planning and campus ori- entation.

I Continued from page one Greeting Cards Needed May I suggest that perhaps you will want to organize your Pathfinders, or the children in your Sabbath school, to visit homes in the community asking them to save Christmas cards to be picked up on a certain date soon after Christmas, and also set a special date for church members to bring their cards to the church to be wrapped for shipment. I would like to join Mrs. Llaguno and her 66,884 Sabbath school members in sending a hearty "Thank you" to each one there who has had a part in this proj- ect. Each union in North America has been asked to send cards to a specific union in the mission field here, so please con- tinue sending cards from the Pacific Un- ion to Child Evangelism Secretary, South Philippine Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, P.O. Box 32, Davao City, Mindanao, Philippines 0-404. Gratefully Yours, W. V. CLEMENTS, Sabbath School Secretary, Far Eastern Division.

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