Dedication and Support Is and I saw another angel fly in the midst 'o Heaven, having the everlasting (final) gospel to preach . on the earth . Asked for in the New Year 1969 is now current news. What it will mean for the Hawaiian Mission is an- PACIFIC swered by every member in our field. UNION Every last member is important. The accomplishment of objectives and goals is not something in which only a few participate, but is the result of total participation. All of us hope and pray that 1969 will be an outstanding year in soul- ARIZONA--HAWAII.NEVADA-UTAH NEWSPAPER OF THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH IN winning and in building up the facilities for the cause of God in Hawaii. By sup- VOL. 68 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY 13, 1969 NO. 27 porting our local church faithfully, we are also supporting the entire program of the Hawaiian Mission. Plan Enables Businessmen to "Fora long time," commented Brother Wold, "we have wanted •to do something NOTICE Even though January is now well on its Sponsor VOP Radio Broadcast way, it would be well for each one of us special for the Lord to help others to learn Members of Pacific Union Conference A plan appealing to businessmen in dif- this message of a soon-coming Saviour. All 1968 American Temperance So- to resolve that we individually will be ferent areas of the and We are pleased to have this opportunity to ciety memberships will expire as of strong members to build a stronger Ad- Canada is that of sponsoring the Voice of ventist program in our growing state. We sponsor this daily broad- January 31, 1969. Prophecy daily broadcast. cast in Jamestown." encourage each one to use every talent to Each Seventh-day Adventist family help us to reach new areas and expand the The daily broadcast is carried on Seventh-day Adventist businessmen are on the PACIFIC UNION RECORDER mail- work in preparation for the Lord's coming. WSRS-FM in Worcester, Massachusetts, urged to give prayerful consideration to ing list will receive a letter the first week every morning at 6:30. Otho Eusey, this plan, which, with the same radio dol- of February giving them an opportunity A. G. STREIFLING. owner of the Eusey Press of Leominster, lar, can both advertise their businesses and to join or to renew their ATS member- is the sponsor for this every-day broadcast spread the gospel at the speed of sound. ship for 1969. Membership funds are as well as for the Sunday broadcast on D. V. POND, Director, desperately needed to help carry on the Hawaiian Mission Academy WEIM, Fitchburg, at 8:30 a.m. The Public Relations, crusade against tobacco, alcohol and Builds, Makes Improvements voices of H. M. S. Richards, the King's The Voice of Prophecy. narcotics. ✓ Elder 0. A. Blake of the Treasury De- Heralds, and Del Delker are making an MILLER BROCKETT, partment of the General Conference was a impact on thousands of homes over a 60- Temperance Director, recent visitor in Hawaii, stopping off on mile radius, with a potential listening au- Liberty Magazine Extolls Our Pacific Union Conference. his way back to Washington, D.C., fol- dience of five million people. Heritage of Religious Liberty lowing several months of itinerating in the "Religious Liberty" has a nice sound Far Eastern and Australasian divisions. Annual Cost like "mother" and "flag" and "country." In Temperance Is So Important The reports he brought of the progress The annual cost for the daily broadcast, fact, sophisticated ears tune it in like other nice traditions, heads nod in benign ap- of the work in both of these divisions was Brother Eusey discovered, would ordinar- It Should Be in the Forefront proval and life goes on! indeed most impressive and inspiring. ily be $24,000. But after he had made a Did you know that Mrs. E. G. White, Elder Blake, who works so closely with Or does. it? personal presentation telling of the great 75 years ago, stated that 90 percent of the world budget for the Seventh-day Ad- good being accomplished by the Voice of Ask the young citizen of an overseas crime in the U.S. would have its cause ventist Church, naturally has a keen in- Prophecy, the manager of the station vol- country serving a five-year prison sentence through intemperance? terest in what these many dollars are ac- unteered to give a 25 per cent discount on because of his desire to worship God on Never before have so many realized that complishing in different parts of the world. the basis that it was being purchased lo- the Sabbath. . . . it's time for temperance and that it's time From his vast background of overseas mis- cally and was a community service,. In Or perhaps the Christian parent forced to Listen, but multitudes still don't know sion experience, he is able to bring tre- addition, the station matched the local to send his child to an atheistic state-con- the meaning of it all. mendous encouragement to our people. conference's $1,000 budget to advertise trolled school because church schools are No one has a more positive answer than the program in the Boston papers. prohibited. . . . Seventh-day Adventists. You can be proud "All that is required to make the cost Or the minister who is denied the use to belong to a church that is doing some- deductible as an advertising expense," ex- of the printing press and the radio to spread thing constructive to meet the problems of plains Brother Eusey, "is a statement at the "good news." . . . society, and to give a positive rewarding the beginning or end of the broadcast, giv- Or the West Coast Seventh-day Advent- answer. ing the name of the sponsor. This assures ist who lost his job and $7,000 in retire- Our temperance program with its Five- full tax advantages and is not subject to ment benefits for loyalty to the fourth Day Plan emphasis has aided tens of ✓ Christmas vacation was an especially the usual 5 percent limit for corporations." commandment. . . . thousands in America alone to find better busy time for the teachers of Hawaiian Always enthusiastic about the power of "Religious Liberty" is not a trite sym- health. bolism to these men and women — and Mission Academy. A number of the faculty radio to proclaim the message of Christ's Our films are sought after around the thousands like them of many creeds and members worked diligently on the final return, he adds, "There is probably no world. The latest film, "Countdown," al- nationalities who have tasted the sting of preparations and the moving of the print- other way we can reach so many at so little ready with one hundred international or- man's inhumanity to man. ing presses from Miranda Hall to its new cost. We have a great work to do, with but ders on the way, will add emphasis to January 11-18 is Religious Liberty Week spacious quarters in the recently built Mc- little time remaining. This could be the this impact. This year in Chicago, April Keague Hall. in the Seventh-day Adventist churches in 13-17, will be held the North American means of telling those in any area of our Hawaiian Mission. Academy is privileged North America. You can still send six is- Five-Day Plan Congress—the first ever blessed hope." to have Brother Dale Lent as an instruc- sues of Liberty magazine to yourself or a held anywhere in the world. friend for a dollar. Not a bad opportunity tor in printing and manager of the press. Boston Broadcast when the dollar's buying power is shrink- Institute The equipment of the press is up-to-date Another six-days-a-week broadcast is in ing. Loma Linda University School of Pub- and capable of turning out a high caliber Boston over WBCN-FM, Monday through In fact, there are some things that a lic Health is to spearhead the Loma Linda of work. Numerous students take printing Friday at 6 a.m. and every Saturday at 7 dollar can never buy. "Religious Liberty" Institute of Scientific Studies for the Pre- and earn a good part of their school tuition a.m. This Daily Broadcast, released every is one example. vention of Alcoholism June 15-20—the in this enterprise. It is our hope and wish first university in the United States to that the new quarters will continue to in- day except Sunday, is sponsored by Benver WARREN L. JOHNS, emphasize an alcoholism prevention pro- crease the effectiveness of this school in- Tool and Die Company of Lynn, Massa- Executive Vice-President, gram in this way as a part of its university chusetts, of which Milton Bent is presi- Church-State Council. dustry. dent. function. V The students of Hawaiian Mission The owners of Dakota Bake-N-Serve, Adventist temperance literature is su- Academy engaged in a real fund-raising manufacturers of Rhodes unbaked bread Youth Congress Bulletin preme in its field. It is used by schools, campaign which has made some very fine and rolls which are marketed in six north- Those accepted for the Pacific Union I churches, organizations and top individuals improvements on the school plant through ern states, are doing the same fine work. World Youth Congress Tour should get everywhere. Listen, Smoke Signals, Alert, the years. This year's campaign was out- Mr. and Mrs. Duane R. Wold of James- ' their passports as soon as possible. In a The Winner and other journals have rap- standing and the students have voted to town, North Dakota, are sponsors for the i few days you will be receiving a request idly increasing circulations. use the proceeds for the modernization Voice of Prophecy daily broadcast, Mon- for your passport number. Other vital At fairs and shows across the nation, and improving of the academy library. Our day through Friday over station KEYJ at information will also be forthcoming. the Adventist temperance exhibits featur- congratulations to the eager, industrious 11 a.m. Their Bake-N-Serve food prod- Watch your mail. ing our literature, films, posters and Smok- students who have used this annual cam- ucts can be found in the frozen food sec- HARRY GARLICK, Assoc. Director, ing Sams have made outstanding news in paign •to leave Hawaiian Mission Academy tion of nearly any supermarket in a wide Pacific Union MV Department. the press and through radio and TV. better than they found it. area. (Continued on Page 2) (More Hawaii on Page 2) (Continued from Page 1) Temperance Soul-winning Should Be Basis FOLLOW-UP COUNSEL FOR On campus activity at Adventist acad- of Many Goals of the Church INGATHER/N6 IS OFFERED emies and colleges, the temperance func- Throughout the year there is a frantic Your Ingathering crusade is over. 'The tions of Adventist youth for better living POSTMASTER: All notices should be sent to striving by most churches to reach many territory has been covered. You met peo- PACIFIC UNION RECORDER, Box 36, Angwin., are the in programs, with teams going out and sundry goals. This is one of the means ple in spiritual and physical need. Now California 94508. to public schools and other community by which the church maintains its life. it is time to follow up the interests created programs with lectures and film showings. The establishment and maintenance of by your calls. To delay nay mean eternal EDITOR Herbert Ford Much more could be told of church tem- goals is good and necessary, but if the ul- loss of a soul. MANAGING EDITOR Audrey Tapia perance secretary action, of leadership and timate purpose of the goal is not intimately ASSISTANT EDITORS W. J. Blacker, Now is the time to: A. G. Munson, W. D. Walton drive by conference presidents, and de- connected with the redemption of souls, EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Ruth Wright partmental secretaries. But the real future the motivation of that goal needs to be re- COMPILE a special list: of larger donors development lies in the great dedication studied and redirected. So often, for in- and interests from notes you jotted down PACIFIC UNION RECORDER, official organ and support of every Adventist for these stance, the Ingathering goal is thought of during solicitation. of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (Box 146), 1545 North Verdugo Road, high principles of temperance—your finan- in terms of money and is promoted on that SEND thank-you cards to certain don- Glendale, California, is published weekly, fifty cial support and your aid in our commu- basis while in reality the Ingathering pro- ors and a year's subscription to one of our Issues a year, at Angwin, California. Second- nity witness. gram can be the greatest evangelistic thrust missionary magazines. class postage is paid at Angwin, California. Listen sponsorship Sabbath, February during the entire year. 22, is your opportunity to show you be- As a result of enclosing the gift Bible VISIT all persons who expressed an in- SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Two dollars per year. long to this active church-related temper- cards with the Ingathering literature this terest in any way or who cared enough to ance ministry. This surely is spiritual min- year, the Phoenix Central church laymen send in the service post card coupon, and ADDRESS CHANGES: Notify your church whose name later was returned to your clerk of any change or correction in your istry and real front-line evangelism. Tem- will be assisting some 75 people in per- PACIFIC UNION RECORDER mailing address, perance has the answer. Help us give it to sonal Bible studies. This means that 75 church by your local conference. or if an address is to be deleted. Please take the nation NOW. homes are being reached involving many DELIVER the Missionary Book of the care of these matters promptly, being sure to times that number of persons. give complete information including the old ERNEST H. J. STEED, Year or any other appropriate book to busi- and the new Zip Code numbers. Temperance Secretary, Upon delivering a Bible to one lady she ness or professional contacts. enthusiastically exclaimed that her hus- General Conference. OFFER Gift Bible and Bible Says guide PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE—W. J. Blacker, band and daughter also wanted the course, sheets (two at a time in a series of 24) president; Alvin G. Munson, 'reasurer; W. D. and I was happy to accommodate them all Walton, secretary; (Box 146) 1545 North with pagination for ease in finding answers. Verdugo Road, Glendale, California 91209. January 25 Special Emphasis with Bibles and study guides. ARRANGE for cottage meetings or per- Citrus 1-5173. Is Placed on GO Magazine sonal Bible studies in homes where the ARIZONA CONFERENCE — John V. Stevens, Churches Come Alive is a dynamic new interest warrants. president; Orville 0. Butler, secretary-treas- book, ready for distribution to the field at urer; (Box 10097) 2601 East Thomas Road, INVITE interested persons to evan- Phoenix, Arizona 85016. Phone 277-5773. the end of January,. 1969. This book cannot be purchased. Copies gelistic meetings, .-hurch services, pastor's CENTRAL CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE — Elmer I had almost given up on one call but are given to each church that reaches a Bible classes, first-aid, self-help, or nutri- R. Walde, president; M. C. Torkelsen, secre- decided to make one more try. After knock- tary; R. L. Stretter, treasurer; (Box 580) 1691 minimum goal of seven Go subscriptions tion classes sponsored by your church. ing on the door, a young fellow about ten The Alameda, San Jose, California 95106. on a perpetual basis. A book will be given ALERT your Health and Welfare work- CYpress 7-1584. years old answered, and after making sure for each subscription reached above the ers of people found during Ingathering who I was, invited me in. His interest in HAWAIIAN MISSION—A. G. Streifling, presi- minimum goal of seven per church. These who need the lift of Christian compassion dent; Mun On Chang, secretary-treasurer; the Bible was unbounding and after in- seven subs can be sent to seven officers of and material help. (Box 4037, Zip Code 96812) 2258 Nuuanu forming me of his activity in the church the church, supplied by the church, or to Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, Phone 64-436. he attended, he asked if I would like to Taken from ingathering pamphlet writ- any other member of the church—just so NEVADA-UTAH CONFERENCE—D. E. Dirksen, hear him say the books of the Bible. Nat- ten by D. E. Dirksen when Lay Activities there are seven subscriptions. The church Vesid er-rqteficildlersh urally I would, so he stood proudly in the Director of the Pacific Union Conference. (Box 1470) 1095 East Taylor Street, Reno, that does not reach seven subs for Go will center of the room and said them perfectly. Nevada 89505. FAirview 2.6929. not receive a copy of this special mission- He was thrilled to get the course and as- NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE— ary book. James E. Chase, president; E. A. Schmidt, sured me that his mother would help him treasurer; Stuart Jayne, secretary; (Box 149) Churches Come Alive is packed with in the study of the lessons. 1811 Eleventh Avenue, Oakland, California experiences from successful soul-winning In another home I found a mother 94604. KEllog 4-1710. laymen and churches. You will be inspired whose son was in Viet Nam and whose SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE—, by the regular monthly visits of Go mag- husband is addicted to alcohol. It was my VOP Time Change in Reno Is J. W. Osborn, president; J. B. Bogle, treas. azine. Laymen are on the move for God. privilege to point her to One who could Opportunity to Tell Others urer; Melvin L. Lukens, secretary; (Box 7584) Special Emphasis Sabbath for Go is Jan- 9717 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, California keep her son safe on the battlefield as The Voice of Prophecy, which has been 92503. Phone 689-1350. uary 25, 1969. Perpetual subscription well as release her husband from the slave, heard for years over radio station KBET, price of Go is $2.25. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE—H. C. alcohol. Just another example of the many 1340 KC in Reno at 8:30 a.m. every Sun- Retzer, president; Harold L. Calkins, secre- Plan, pray, and work for progress in thousands who are surrounded with the day, will be aired half an hour later at tary; Albert Hamra, treasurer; (Box 696) 1969. Let's get involved. problems of life and largely without hope 9:00 a.m. The changing of time schedules 1535 East Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale, California 91209, Citrus 3-6231. D. L. OLSEN, Secretary, unless they are brought in some way to a by KBET has been necessitated since the Lay Activities Dept., knowledge of God's great love for them. station joined the CBS network, January 1. Wills, trust agreements, and annuities should Pacific Union Conference. Ingathering is one way in which thousands All those living within the range of be made in favor of the legal association may be given the opportunity to make con- KBET reception will find this change of rather than the conference. Write your con- tact with God's people and discover His ference secretary-treasurer for the exact name. time presents an opportunity to call friends (Continued from Page 1) saving light for these closing days. May and invite them to tune into the VOICE Hawaiian Mission the lay missionaries within the church OF PROPHECY broadcast:. P.' Brother G. A. Hicks, the instructor in continue to be faithful as this is the great E. F. FINCK, Radio-TV Secy. 1----SUNSET TABLE bookkeeping and industrial arts, is busily army that will finish the work and be tri- engaged in readying his new quarters in umphant in the day of our Lord's soon return. Monument Valley S.5. Concludes McKeague Hall for occupancy. The for- a Successful Investment Program mer building which disappeared when Mc- GORDON C. MCCRILLIS, Here are first-hand fact; regarding the Keague Hall came into existence, used to Associate Pastor, Friday, January 17 1968 Investment program of the Monu- house the equipment for woodworking and Phoenix Central Church. Angwin 5:14 Riverside 5:05 ment Valley Sabbath School. The church, Chico 5:09 San Diego 5:07 related subjects. Soon these classes will be able to work and meet in a new classroom Church Schools Doing Outstanding with a membership of 150, is two-thirds Eureka 5:16 San Jose 5:15 Navajo. We raised $823.00 in Investment Fresno 5:08 Phoenix 5:45 and laboratory. Job in the Ingathering Program Lodi 5:11 Reno 5:01 Church schools are doing an outstand- in one year! Loma Linda 5:04 Salt Lake City 5:27 I,' It is well for the members of our field to realize that in building McKeague Hall ing job in the Ingathering program this The Indian women make rugs and juni- Los Angeles 5:08 Hilo 6:03 per berry beads which we sell to tourists Oakland 5:16 Honolulu 6:11 we have furnished much more than a gym- year. nasium. This new complex also houses The Patagonia church school, made up and auction off to workers. One worker Friday, January 24 the up-to-date music department, now the of 14 youngsters, has raised to date gives all his proceeds for haircuts and sale Angwin 5:22 Riverside 5:12 printing press, auto mechanics, mainte- $175.00. Seven of the 14 are from non- of shoes to Investment. Chico 5:17 San Diego 5:13 Monument Valley is on the move! Eureka 5:24 San JoLe 5:23 nance, and soon the industrial arts section Adventist homes. Of these seven, two—a Fresno 5:16 Phoenix. 5:51 of Hawaiian Mission Academy. Dollars brother and sister, nine and ten years of J. LLOYD MASON, M.D., Lodi 5:18 Reno 5:09 given toward this project, McKeague Hall, age from a Baptist home—were out In- Administrator, Loma Linda 5:11 Salt Lake City 5:34 gathering every night and loved it. Los Angeles 5:15 Hilo 6:07 will continue to serve the youth of Ha- Monument Valley Mission Oakland 5:23 Honolulu 6:16 waii in an effective manner. LAY ACTIVITIES DEPARTMENT. and Hospital.

2 PACIFIC UNION RECORDER January 13, 1969 Elder G. R. Nash Will Head an eager interest in obtaining a Smoking Special Dedication Services Sam for use in promoting this important There will be three meetings for the Teachers' Training Courses work. special dedication services for the Loomis In the evening of the same day the Church. Elder W. B. Bristow will speak Elder G. R. Nash will itinerate in the meeting of the Smoking and Health Com- at the Friday evening meeting, January 17, Central California Conference from Janu- mittee was held for the same area. A simi- at 7:30. On Sabbath, January 18, there ary 30 through February 5. On Thursday lar presentation was made, but with addi- will be two meetings. Elder James Chase GEORGE evening, January 30, he will speak in the tional guests, including Dr. Lloyd Pratt, Bakersfield Central church beginning at will speak at the 11:00 a.m. service, and who has been conducting Five-Day Plans a special dedication service will be con- VANDEMAN 7:30. in the area, and three young people from On Friday evening he will be the guest ducted at 3:00 p.m. Sacramento Union Academy, who are TWO BIG RALLIES speaker at the opening of the Sabbath The Loomis Church is 25 miles north of With in Person working as a team to present temperance School Superintendents' Council for the Sacramento on Highway 80. Come to the oile nearest you to public schools. Northern and Central California confer- Sabbath Afternoon, Jan. 25, 3:00, Oak- The chairman of this committee, Dr. W. B. BRISTOW, Director, ences, which continues from January 31 land Civic Auditorium, downtown Geoffrey A. Fricker, expressed keen inter- Public Affairs. to February 2 at the Soquel campground. Oakland est in our educational program, thanked Saturday Evening, Jan. 25, 7:30, Santa Sunday evening, February 2, at 7:00 all participants warmly for their presenta- Clara Fairgrounds, Tully Road Elder Nash will open a Sabbath School "" program coming twice tion and especially commended the fine every Sunday: KBHK-TV, Ch. 44, 9:30 Teachers' Training Course in the Turlock youth from Sacramento Academy for their a.m.; KUDO, Ch. 38, 9:00 p.m. Seventh-day Adventist church. The classes attitude and their stand. He also suggested will convene each evening from 7:00 to that he would be interested in using the 9:00. All Sabbath School teachers in the influence of the committee to endeavor to • TV's New I ook at Life following churches should plan to attend: get Five-Day films on the local television Modesto, Modesto Parkwood, Oakdale, station. Waterford, Ceres, Turlock, and Livingston. It was a very successful and significant Events of Christmas Vacation Teachers, this is a wonderful opportun- contact for temperance, and Mrs. Lam- at MBA Enjoyed by Students ity to avail yourselves of teacher improve- merding of Sacramento is to be com- ✓ ment. Remember, all are invited to attend mended for her untiring efforts in behalf Ingathering funds this year totaled the Teachers' Training Class at Turlock $2,000 and topped the academy goal of of this important concern of humanity. from Sunday evening, February 2, through CHARLES G. EDWARDS, Secretary, $1,200 and last year's total of $1,400, Pas- Wednesday evening, February 5. tor J. H. Zachary reports. "As usual, many Temperance Department, more students wanted to go than we could SABBATH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Northern California Conference. find transportation for," Pastor Zachary said. Counsel Given on the Use of Band Concert 1.0' What turned into a real Christmas festi- Government Funds in Schools Monterey Bay Academy Concert Band val began the weekend of December 14 will be presented in concert: With church-related schools stretching with the presentation of $1,310 to the Friday, January 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the out their hands for government subsidies, King's Heralds for use by the Voice of Oakland Church the editor of Liberty, an international mag- Prophecy in its new youth broadcast. The Sabbath, January 18, at 11:00 a.m. in azine of religious freedom, taps out a quartet was on campus Friday and Sabbath the Merced Church warning note to members of the Seventh- to receive the gift gathered by students Saturday Evening, January 18, at 7:30 day Adventist Church this week. under the direction of Dale White, a sen- in the Dinuba Church In the current issue of the religious ior from Monterey. MRS. MARILYN JORGENSEN, liberty journal, which is sponsored by C. M. Mellor Director. members of the local Adventist congrega- tion, Editor Roland R. Hegstad of Wash- CENTRAL ... CENTRAL ... CENTRAL ... CENTRAL ... CENTRAL...CENTRAL. ington, D.C., points out a specific exam- Northern Creates New Post; Temperance Education Is Told ple of what can happen when government to Committees in Sacramento pays the bill for church-related schools. Elder C. M. Mellor Appointed On Wednesday, December 11, Mrs. J. "Perhaps nothing more graphically dram- Elder C. M. Mellor, who has served as atizes the part government subsidy can H. Lammerding, temperance secretary of pastor of the Napa Church for the past play in diluting convictions than the pro- the Sacramento Central Church, was in- three years, was recently chosen by the jected merger of two major universities in vited to appear with guests before two Northern California Conference Commit- Dublin, Ireland . . . Trinity College (Prot- important committees in Sacramento to tee to serve this field as ministerial secre- ✓ Other events during the last weekend estant) and University College (Roman explain some of the methods used by the tary and evangelism co-ordinator. He will on campus before vacation included a Catholic)," writes Hegstad. American Temperance Society to educate assume his new work about the middle of candle-light concert by the choir, under The editor reports to the local church regarding the harmful effects of tobacco. February. the direction of Arladell Nelson, and a members that the two colleges have been A meeting was held at noon with the seasonal concert by the academy band, di- accepting government funds and now the The Mellors served in the Michigan School Health Committee of the Tuber- rected by Marilyn Jorgensen. Approxi- government has requested the schools Conference from 1939 to 1945, in. In- culosis and Health. Association of the Sacra- mately 250 to 300 parents and friends at- merge in what will be known as the Uni- diana from 1945 to 1947, in Ohio from mento-Emigrant Trails Area, embracing tended the weekend celebrations. versity of Dublin. 1947 to 1953, and in Northern California several counties in Northern California. "Antipathies between Roman Catholic from 1953 until now. Prior to his Napa P.' The Christmas Party on December 14 Mrs. Lammerding is widely known in and Protestant in Ireland," Hegstad notes, pastorate, Elder Mellor served the East concluded the weekend of Christmas joy. Sacramento for her vigorous activity in "rooted more deeply in that nation's reli- Oakland and the Sanitarium churches. In This was a formal event for staff and stu- promoting the cause of temperance and gious soil than its noted potatoes, still pro- addition, Elder Mellor has authored four dents sponsored by the Student Council. for the fact that she has helped to arrange duce their annual harvest. . . . Dublin's books and also taught two classes for the- several Five-Day Plans in the area. ological students at Pacific Union College. i" Dr. Sherman A. Nagel, recently re- Archbishop," he says, "still sends out an turned from Biafra, brought a personal re- At noon on December 11, at the meet- annual letter warning Catholics that at- Though the department to which Elder port in words and pictures of this inter- ing of the School Health Committee, com- tendance at Trinity is a mortal sin." Mellor has been called is new to this field, national disaster. Coming the first week- posed of a number of public health nurses, The crux of the matter, Hegstad ex- numerous other conferences have had min- end in December, Dr. Nagel brought his Mrs. Lammerding introduced her guests plains to the local Adventist congregation, isterial secretaries and evangelism co-ordi- family with him, including his daughter, who included Elder Charles G. Edwards, is the fact that both schools "operate over- nators for some time. conference temperance secretary, and Elder lapping facilities subsidized by government, Betty, a 1968 graduate of Monterey Bay We welcome Elder Mellor and his fam- Paul Curtis, pastor of the Orangevale which pays two-thirds of the budget of Academy. ily to this broader avenue of service and Church, who has recently been participat- each school. It is this subsidy that seems wish for them success and happiness in ing in the Five-Day Plan. Elder Edwards to ensure reluctant approval." k" Monterey Bay Academy was featured their work. in two full-page picture stories in local gave the committee a description of the The editor concludes, "As 'Danny Boy' papers recently. The Watsonville News, use of Smoking Sam, who was on display was called to observe, 'the pipes, the pipes JAMES E. CHASE, President. in its first issue, put the MBA story across there, and also gave a brief outline of the are calling,' and even in Ireland, where the whole front page. The Pulitzer Prize- approach used by the American Temper- religious wars have been fought for less winning Watsonville Register-Pajaronian, ance Society in presenting the dangers of cause than the merger portends, he who All changes of address for the RECORDER the only local daily paper, also did a full- smoking to students in public schools. The pays the piper calls the tune." are handled by your local church clerk. If page story shortly after the News. These committee was very much impressed with A special offering will be taken at 11:00 you desire a change in the mailing of the stories came at MBA's twentieth anniver- the materials available through the Amer- a.m. worship services on Sabbath, January RECORDER, contact the church clerk. Your sary of its purchase from the U.S. Army. ican Temperance Society and manifested 18, in behalf of religious liberty. request will be handled promptly.

PACIFIC UNION RECORDER January 13, 1969 3 FFT Has New Time Schedule, ANC Features Stan Midgley's Film on Southern California Crusade Planned for March "ADVENTURE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA" will be presented by Mr. LOMA LINDA. UNIVERSITY After running Faith for Today for four Stan Midgley on Saturday night, Jan- months on prime evening time we made uary 18, 1969, at 8:00 at Paulson Hall an analysis of our returns. We have come to the conclusion that the competition of in Los Angeles. Mr. Midgley will show some of the current issues in theology will be taught major entertainment programs is too great interesting places in your home state that First Meeting Is Held for in Newbury Park. for us to continue at that hour. seem new and exciting through his camera San Fernando Valley will accommodate Word has been received from Faith for lens and accompanied by his humor and Western Historians at LLU classes in history of religious thought and Today headquarters that starting on Sun- chuckles. The first meeting of the Association of practice and introduction to electronics. day, January 19, the Faith for Today tele- Come early to insure a. good seat and Western Adventist Historians was held Classes to be held on the Loma Linda cast will be shown at 10:30 every Sunday also to sign up for your Angelus Nature November 17 and 18 at Loma Linda Uni- campus of the university are Luther and morning over Channel 13, KCOP-TV. versity; history professors from. Loma Linda his reformation, physical fitness education, Club membership. Members are admitted and Pacific Union College, Angwin, were human relations in leadership, introduc- We are very hopeful of reaching a good free to all four of the feature programs joined by retired historians. tion to ornithology, community chorus, audience at this morning hour when many during the year. You can't afford not to be The organization was founded to "pro-. family planning and population programs, do not attend church and might look to a member. Join the 800 happy ANC mem- vide social and intellectual fellowship; to home health care, dental public health, the telecast as a substitute. bers—help us make it 1,000 this year! encourage scholarly pursuits with special school health II, alcohol and narcotics ed- Admission to "Adventure in Southern attention to the faith, aims, and purposes ucation, Christian medical missions, mis- California" is: Adults $1, Children, 500, of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; to sion orientation and preparation, Daniel ANC members free. identify teachers of history in secondary and Revelation, personal evangelism II, OLIVE HOEHN, schools of the Seventh - day Adventist learning and behavior of children II, and Publicity Chairman, Church and interrelate with them; and to art for television. Angelus Nature Club. acquaint others of our contribution as a At San Diego a class in medical termi- working profession within the church," nology will be offered. . SOUTHERN . . . SOUTHERN . . . SOUTHERN . . SOUTHERN . . SOUTHERN according to the constitution. In Los Angeles at the White Memorial EXTENSION COURSES OFFER Officers Medical Center classes offered will be health and nutrition, seminar in teaching Handbills announcing this new time are VARIED PROGRAM OF STUDY Officers of the association are Elmer F. elementary mathematics, woodworking being prepared and will be sent to the Opportunity will knock again for mem- Herr, Ph.D., professor of history, Pacific and power equipment operation, still pho- churches just as soon as they are ready. Union College, president; Robert E. Cleve-. bers in Southeastern when the second land, Ph.D., vice-president for academic tography, amateur motion picture photog- Elder W. A. Fagal, speaker on the semester of Loma Linda University's ex- raphy, nature study, the law and family affairs, Loma Linda University, president- Faith for Today telecast, will be conduct- tension courses begin in February. life, and youth problems in modern so- elect; and Godfrey T. Anderson, Ph.D., ing an evangelistic crusade in the Lyn- Some 35 courses are being offered in ciety. professor of history, Loma Linda Univer- wood camp meeting auditorium from three areas of the conference. Eighteen For further information write Director sity, executive secretary. March 1 to March 22. Start making plans courses are being offered at La Sierra of Extension, Loma Linda University, Riv- now to bring your interested friends to including photography, Japanese language, Speakers at the two-day convention erside 92505. were Alonzo L. Baker, Ph.D., professor of these meetings. aviation, cabinet and furniture construc- tion, scuba diving and oceanography, political science, Loma Linda University; Don Cooper Shows His Film Your help in notifying your friends of Floyd a Rittenhouse, Ph.D., president, this time change would be greatly appre- health and parenthood, medical secretarial "The Canadian West" Jan. 25 Pacific Union College; Ray A. Billington, ciated. and grammar. Elder senior research associate, Henry E. Hun- The fifth in a series of nine University S. A. YAKUSH, Secretary, will conduct a class titled Faith, Right- tington Library, San Marino, California; Artist and Lecture Series programs will be Radio-TV Dept. eousness and Salvation. and A. A. B. Franklin, consul general presented Saturday evening, January 25, of Great Britain, Los Angeles office. in Gentry Gymnasium on the Loma Linda The association, which will meet once campus. Story of Heroism in War to Be Don Cooper will present his color mo- a year, is open to college history teachers Told in Long Beach January 18 and graduate students whose major is tion picture, "The Canadian West." either history or political science. Others For the past six years, Mr. Cooper has John Weidner, who was instrumental in may join upon application and recommen- spent his summers in the logging camps saving the lives of thousands of Jews as dation by a regular member. and his winters on the lecture platform. a member of the Underground in Europe during World War II, will tell his story at Attending some meetings of this first Mr. Cooper's film will include scenes of convention by special invitation were his- the prairies of Alberta, forests of British 4:00, Sabbath afternoon, January 18, at At Loma Linda several theology courses tory teachers from the University of Cali- Columbia, Indian villages, and Jasper the Long Beach church, 1001 East Third are being offered as well as health, music fornia, Riverside; California Baptist Col-- National Park. Street, Long Beach. and ornithology. Concluding the list of 16 Admission to the 8:00 p.m. program is a lege, Riverside; and the University of Elder Herbert Ford, director of public courses at Loma Linda is Art for Televi- UALS season pass, Loma Linda Univer- Redlands. relations for the Pacific Union Confer- sion, a seminar of graphic and staging re- sity student identification card, or a ticket ence, recorded Mr. Weidner's captivating quirements for television. purchased at the door for $1. Seven Southland Cities Are to experiences in his book, Flee the Captor. At San Diego, Veda Sue Marsh will Have LLU Extension Classes Elder Ford will introduce Mr. Weidner. teach a course in medical terminology. Dental Assisting Program Is Brochures containing a list of courses ALBERT TILSTRA, Associate Pastor, Forty-eight Loma Linda University Ex-- Given Provisional Approval being offered are being mailed to members tension Education classes will be offered Long Beach Church. The American Dental Association has on the RECORDER mailing list. Watch for in seven Southern California cities during; given a preliminary provisional approval yours and consider what caurses might be second semester. to the dental assisting program at Loma helpful to you. Courses are available for credit or non- Professional Basketball Star Linda University. credit. Registration and full payment for It is the objective of the extension At a December meeting of the ADA's to Speak of His Experiences classes are required at the first class session. school directors to provide a strong pro- Council on Dental Education, a provisional Professional basketball star, John Rudo- Classes to be offered on the La Sierra gra m of courses which will help our mem- approval of the program was granted un- metkin, will be a guest at Vallejo Youth. campus at Riverside are transformational bers in their efforts to help finish the til an official evaluation could be made. Fellowship at the Vallejo Drive Church, grammar; basic ground school in aviation; work of God. The School of Dentistry offers a two- 7:30 Friday evening, January 17. He will private rating in aviation; advanced ground "We hope," says the school director, year curriculum leading to a certificate in speak on "Christ, the Light of My Life." school in aviation; cabinet and furniture Vernon H. Koenig, "that the programs dental assisting. construction I; photography II; beginning Mr. Rudometkin will relate how he was we are working on, which will link the Japanese; intermediate Japanese; scuba div- led to the wonderful knowledge of God university and the conference, will pro- ing; introduction to oceanography; health New Radio Transmitter to Be which he enjoys today. He was elected to vide a new dynamic in the over-all thrust and human performance: men; health and Installed Soon at LLU Station the College Basketball Hall of Fame and in soul winning." human performance: women; residence A new $5,000 radio transmitter is sched- played professional basketball for three C. ELWYN PLATNER, Director, landscaping; faith, righteousness, and sal- uled for installation this month at KSDA- years. Public Relations Dept. vation; guidelines for successful parent-. FM, the Loma Linda University radio We invite all to attend with their friends hood; nursery school curriculum I; medical station. this inspiring meeting, in the main sanc- office services; and medical terminology. Temporarily off the air, KSDA has been tuary, Vallejo Drive Church, 300 Vallejo Offered in Glendale are courses in chil- causing television interference with two For draft and military service infor- Drive, Glendale. mation, write to: National Service dren's literature and ministry of church Los Angeles television stations. PHIL JONES, Youth Pastor, Organization, P.O. Box 146, Glendale, music. The new transmitter is expected to im- California 91209. Phone 113 241-5173. A class in Seventh-day Adventists and prove reception in the Loma Linda area. Vallejo Drive Church. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER January 13, 1969 4