North Pacific Union
JULY 30
r i err 1965
VOL. 60, NO. 30
COLLEGE PLACE
WASHINGTON
of the foreign missionary, and another
An Urgent Appeal year may see this number greatly in-
To our Sabbath School Members in the creased. Now is our day. We have
North Pacific Union: only the present. The future is in
We wish to write a few earnest God's hands.
words to all our Sabbath school mem- I realize that the appeal from the
bers about their Autumn Council was a call for an in-
weekly Sabbath crease of fifty per cent or more; how-
school offerings. ever, I am of the opinion that there
__ f Hereatthe are many—perhaps very many—in our
headquarters of Sabbath schools who could and should
our w o r k, our double their offerings this year. Sev-
,v leaders take a eral million dollars beyond any pre-
very serious view vious year's income are urgently
of the present needed this year to meet the needs of
our world program so that we may From left to right: Sandra, Mn.
world situation. It Gerald Van Ostrand, Mojave church
appears that we quickly evangelize those who are still
within our reach. pastor Marvin Moore, and Ross.
are very rapidly
approaching the And this need can be supplied. In to read each time she would be doing
G. R. Nash end. The close of many of the home-base lands today her laundry. As she states it, "I read
probation and the God's people are unusually prosperous. a lot. I worked as night operator at
coming of Jesus must be very near. And God has dealt liberally with us. Shall the telephone office and would read
yet there are millions of human beings we not show our deep gratitude for when work was slack."
who still grope in heathen darkness, His blessings by reaching out a helping Mrs. Van Ostrand remembers one
upon whom the light of God's message hand now to those who are still lost tract very well. "It was on smoking,"
has never shone. What shall we do and dying? she related, "and it made an impression
about trying to reach them this year? Let us plan for enlarged gifts through on me because I was trying to quit
Jesus has warned us that "the night the Sabbath school, and let us give smoking."
cometh, when no man can work." Al- systematically every Sabbath. Let us She also read about the Sabbath. It
ready its deep shadows are gathering. do it for God and for lost men for too impressed her. "I knew it was right,
Very soon now our opportunities to whom our Saviour died. but I did not take the step to make a
save men will be forever past. Very sincerely your brother, change." Soon after this the family
Our money is rapidly losing its value. G. R. NASH, Secretary moved to Mojave, California.
Today the American dollar is worth General Conference Sabbath One day as she was driving to the
less than it was a few years ago. And School Department next town of Lancaster, she turned on
soon it will be worth much less. I the car radio, hoping to get the "Break-
have in my possession a Chinese Na- fast Club." Instead, she found the
tionalist bank note for one million VOP Daily Broadcast Voice of Prophecy Daily Broadcast
dollars. Some years ago, when the ex- coming from her own local station
change rate with the United States Wins Family KDOL, and enrolled immediately when
was two and a half to one, this bill A certain family lived in Doniphan, she heard about the Faith Bible Course.
would have been worth four hundred Missouri. Doniphan is small, with only As fast as the mails would transport
thousand United States dollars! Now about 1500 inhabitants. her letters, Mrs. Van Ostrand re-
it is just a souvenir. One of the local projects carried on turned the lessons for correction. This
Years ago those living in the United by the small but active Seventh-day was followed by a visit from the Ad-
States were told by God's messenger Adventist church there, was a literature ventist pastor, Marvin Moore, and the
that one dollar then was worth more rack in a laundromat. A Mrs. Gerald baptism of Mrs. Van Ostrand and her
than ten dollars would be at some Van Ostrand would pick up literature two children, Ross and Sandra. by the
future time. That must mean that mon-
etary values in the United States will
continue to decrease. Why not use
more of our money for the spreading
of God's glorious message of salvation
DENVER
now while currency still has some
value?
This is intended as an appeal to our
Sabbath school members to plan to
give much more through the Sabbath
School offerings this year than ever
before. The year 1965 should be marked
by our greatest efforts to reach the na-
tions with the gospel of salvation and
the message of Christ's coming.
Already doors are closing. Already
many countries are beyond the reach
NORTH PACIFIC UNION GLEANER Southern California Conference Home ing as the message goes over the
Missionary Secretary, Elder Philip airways.
Official organ of the North Pacific Union
Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Follett. A recent letter to Faith for Today
The Mojave church is not large, and speaks for hundreds who have made
Mrs. Van Ostrand was put to work as their decision for baptism recently
Editor: Mrs. lone Morgan soon as she began attending, even be-
Phone: JAckson 5-6030, Walla Walla
through the influence of the telecast.
fore her baptism. She has been the Comments the viewer:
Managing Editor: L. W. Crooker press secretary for the past two months. "This letter is written to tell how
Phone: BElmont 5-4121, Portland Interested in the salvation of others, your television program 'Faith for
Mrs. Van Ostrand is holding a weekly Today' inspired my husband and me
Neighborhood Bible Club in her home. to join the Seventh-day Adventist
Second class postage paid at College Place, Ross and Sandra are planning to at-
Washington. Published weekly, 50 issues each church.
year. Subscription price $2.00 a year. tend junior camp at Cedar Falls this "One Sunday about two and one-
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS: All articles, summer, and are selling Life and
half years ago, I was feeling a little
pictures, and classified ads must be channeled Health to earn the fees.
through your local conference secretary- Conference evangelist, Elder Don D. depressed. Wishing I could cheer up, I
treasurer. Copy mailed directly to the Gleaner accidentally tuned in 'Faith for Today'
will be sent to the conference involved. (Man- Doleman, will open a series of meetings
uscripts originating outside the North Pacific in Mojave in the Elks' Lodge on Sat- on television. After listening to your
Union Territory must be sent to the Union program I was inspired with new hope
Conference office in Portland, Ore.) Material urday night, July 10. This will be
for publication must reach the Gleaner office follow-up evangelism for the Voice and courage. I decided to take your
on Monday preceding the date of issue. Bible course to learn more about the
of Prophecy Daily Broadcast. The
Mojave members are praying that teachings of Jesus. I began, completed
CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Send your
many more like Mrs. Van Ostrand your course and received a diploma.
new address with ZIP CODE NUM- "A little later I had a visit from a
BER, to North Pacific Union Gleaner, will be found and brought fully to the
Box 248, College Place, Wash. 99324. Lord and His Church. truly Christian lady, Mrs. Doris Batch-
Include old address as it appeared helder, Bible instructor from the Green
on previous issues (if possible send Lake Seventh-day Adventist church
address label). in Seattle, Washington. Through her
POSTMASTERS: Send Form 3579 Typical Letter Tells guidance and interest I went on to join
to North Pacific Union Gleaner, Box the Green Lake church. My husband
248, College Place, Wash. 99324. Baptism Story
Of the millions of viewers who watch and I were baptized together last
Faith for Today over 225 stations in month. He is now taking your Bible
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North America and ten overseas coun- course and is getting as much inspira-
UNION CONFERENCE DIRECTORY tion from it as I.
tries, only a percentage take the
1544 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97214 trouble to write in. Television execu- "Your courses have helped my fam-
Phone: BElmont 5-4121
tives indicate that for every letter ily so much and the church is indeed
President ........ . W. J. Hackett sent in, a hundred folk who have the friendly and Christian. Please accept
Secretary-Treasurer .... . L. W. Crooker same or similar convictions do not our thanks for all."
Auditor ........ . . E. S. Humann take the trouble to write. It is the prayers of our people and
Educational ....... . . J. T. Porter
Presently the volume of correspond- their invitations to folk to view the
Educational Assistant . . . . T. W. Walters
ence coming to Faith for Today is close telecast and cooperation in enrolling
MV, National Servicemen's Organization students in the Bible course that makes
and Temperance .... .... Ed Webb to 10,000 pieces of mail a week. These
Publishing Department . . . . C. P. Lampson are indications of the impact of the letters like this possible. This is in-
Home Missionary, Radio-TV , Self-supporting telecast and the blessing God is bring- deed our opportunity to work for
Institutions and Medical . . . D. E. Caslow Christ. May God bless as you do your
Sabbath School and part.
Public Relations .... . . B. M. Preston
Religious Liberty and NOTICE GORDON F. DALRYMPLE
Industrial Relations . . . . . L. E. Biggs Editor, Publications
An Advanced Institute on Mental Faith for Today
Health for Seventh-day Adventist
LOCAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY ministers will be held in Worthing-
ALASKA—J. C. Hansen, President; A. C. Reed. ton, Ohio, on October 10-13, 1965,
Secretary-Treasurer; 718 Barrow Street, An- sponsored by the Seventh-day Ad-
chorage, Alaska 99501. Telephone, BRoadway ventist Theological Seminary and
6-2232.
The Harding Hospital. Ministers who
I D A H O—G. W. Liscombe, President; J. W. have attended a previous Institute
Griffin, Secretary-Treasurer; P. O. Box 2238.
Boise, Idaho 83701. Telephone, 342-2651. on Mental Health are eligible to at-
tend, and should contact their local
MONTANA—A. J. Gordon, President; Warren
Dick, Secretary-Treasurer; P. O. Box 743, conference president for application
Bozeman, Mont. 59715. Telephone, 587-3101 blanks.
and 587-3102. Make wills and bequests payable
to the Montana Conference Association of George T. Harding Jr., M. D.
Seventh-day Adventists.
The Harding Hospital Dawsons Return to Juneau
OREGON—Henry L. Rudy, President; Vernon 445 E. Granville Road
J. Jester, Secretary-Treasurer; 605 S.E. 39th Worthington, Ohio
Elder Harold K. Dawson and his
Ave., Portland, Ore. 97214. Telephone, BEl- wife, Joey, were warmly welcomed by
mont 6-2187. Make wills and bequests payable
to Western Oregon Conference Association of the Juneau church as they returned on
Seventh-day Adventists. June 22 after an absence of eight years.
UPPER COLUMBIA—R. C. Remboldt. Old friends, as well as new, were on
President; W. E. Wasenmiller, Secretary- COPY DEADLINES hand to welcome the couple as they
Treasurer; 1025 W. Indiana, Spokane, Wash.
99205. Telephone, FAirfax 7-6631. arrived by ferry and even Mother Na-
Must Reach ture put her best foot forward in offer-
WASHINGTON—X. R. Dower, President; E. C. Week end of Conference ing a bright and sunny morning as an
Christie, Secretary-Treasurer; 4414 Woodland Date of Issue Announcement Office by
Park Ave., Seattle. Mailing Address: P. O. added greeting to Alaska's beautiful
Box 1585, Seattle, Wash. 98103. Telephone, July 30 August 7 July 23
MElrose 2-5862. August 6 August 14 July 30
capital city.
Washington Book and Bible House; P. O. August 13 August 21 August 6
No stranger to Alaska or to Juneau,
Box 1526, Seattle, Wash. 98103. Telephone,
MElrose 2-7656. August 20 August 28 August 13 Pastor Dawson served in the Juneau
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have been away and the tremendous Bible Course said, "I am taking a Bible
challenge which this can present to Course already from the Voice of
the local church group. Prophecy and just sent in my 6th
Most gratifying of all to the Dawsons lesson." She bought the student li-
is the evidence of a lively interest in brary and after prayer, with tears in
the truth for these times which was her eyes, she said, "I am looking
engendered by the "It Is Written" pro- toward the Seventh-day Adventists."
gram which recently came to a close A grandmother in Kalispell told one
in Juneau. A busy schedule is planned of our church members to be sure to
to prepare for baptism those who are "send that fine young man back to see
in the valley of decision and also to me. He was such an inspiration to me."
reach many more who attended some Another grandmother in Cutbank spent
of the meetings and requested liter- almost a week looking for the Seventh-
ature and the "Take His Word" lessons. day Adventist church. Now she wants
Much seed has been sown in Juneau to be baptized and join the church.
and Elder Dawson. as well as the She has two sons and their families
church members, look forward to a who are also interested. Truly there
harvest of souls in the near future. is rejoicing in heaven over this fine
In addition to his full program at report of the "heralds of the printed
Juneau, which includes the spearhead- page."
ing of the work of clearing ground for It was Martin Luther who said that
Elder and Mrs. Harold Dawson.
the construction of a new church school during the school year he taught the
at Mile 5 on the Glacier Highway, young men the principles of the gospel
church from 1953 to 1957, when he Elder Dawson will also make monthly and fired their hearts with zeal to carry
was transferred to Ketchikan, where visits to Wrangell and help to fill the its writings; then in his lecture chapel
he remained until 1960, at which time spiritual needs of the adjacent logging he organized them into companies and
he received a call from the Montana camps. sent them out beyond the limits of
Conference to serve in the Miles City- The Dawsons' two sons, Kent and Germany to distribute literature under
Glendive district. For the past year he Dan, are employed for the summer at the direction of other reformers. On
taught Bible subjects at Mt. Ellis Acad- the Gildersleeve Logging Camp at Red seeing the great work that Luther
emy in Bozeman, Montana, where he Bay on Prince of Wales Island. Both was accomplishing through his student
received the call from the Alaska Mis- are students at Walla Walla College forces. Zwingli wrote to Luther and
sion to return to Juneau. and will return to resume their studies asked him to send as many young men
The Dawsons lived in Sitka for this fall. as he could spare to Switzerland to
eight years, prior to coming to Juneau, Elder and Mrs. Dawson are resid- work during the vacation period. In
with the exception of the time which ing at the parsonage at 498 Douglas response, Luther sent forty. Zwingli
Brother Dawson spent in the United Highway. assigned their territory and encouraged
States Army at Attu and Fort Shelby, LILLIAN O. TURNER them in their work. Shortly after the
Mississippi. In 1944 he was employed Public Relations Secretary arrival he wrote to Luther, "I've never
as City Supervisor and Chief of Police Juneau Church before seen such young men as these.
at Sitka. It was here at this famed and Their hearts are full of the power of
picturesque old Russian capital that the the reformation. Like flaming torches
Dawsons first came in contact with the they go through these valleys of Switz-
Advent message and accepted it. As erland. Would that we had a hundred
they drank deeper of the water of life, instead of forty. Then we could set
Brother Dawson decided to accept MONTANA the mountains of Switzerland on fire."
God's call to prepare for the ministry. What a testimony this is to the work
He attended Walla Walla College and of those faithful colporteurs and how
finished his theological training as a it should inspire the hearts of those
1952 graduate. After teaching for a who are now engaged in similar work
year in Port Townsend, Washington, he Students on the March to be as earnest and brave and faith-
accepted his first pastorate at Juneau. ful as they were then.
Many local citizens not of this faith In Montana It was Wesley who once said, "Give
nave also expressed their pleasure at The students working this summer me a hundred who fear nothing but
the return of the Dawsons to the in Montana are sharing their faith the God, who hate nothing but sin, and
Juneau area. Active in civic affairs, literature way in the cities, towns, who are determined to know nothing
Pastor Dawson was a member of the villages, and on the farms and ranches but Jesus Christ and Him crucified and
Kiwanis Club of Juneau and also of throughout the Big Sky Country. As I will set the world on fire." The
the Ministerial Association and served of July 17, they have worked a total of world today needs such men as they
as Chaplain of the House of Repre- 1,436 hours and delivered $3.580.70 did in those stirring days of the Six-
sentatives for the last session of the worth of our truth-filled literature. teenth Century. The final conflict will
Territorial Legislature. They have been doing a wonderful be the greatest the world has ever wit-
Elder and Mrs. Dawson, both Alas- work in soul-winning as well by giving nessed. God is now preparing for the
kans at heart, are happy to return to five Bible studies, enrolling 636 people final struggle between light and dark-
the scene of their first service in Alas- in the Voice of Prophecy Bible Corres- ness and a great army of well-trained,
ka. As they disembarked from the pondence Course, and they have given devoted colporteurs will doubtless be
ferry, Mrs. Dawson commented, "It is away 2.185 pieces of free literature. In in the ranks to fight valiantly for the
like coming home and the mountains addition to this they have met seven truth. In Jeremiah 16:16, we read:
seem even higher and the scenery more former Seventh-day Adventists and in- "Behold, I will send for many fishers,
spectacular than ever before." Both vited them back to church. saith the Lord, and they shall fish
remarked that they hoped they could One of their customers in Lewistown them; and after will I send for many
serve in the Great Land until the Lord had almost finished the Bible Course hunters, and they shall hunt them from
comes. They also expressed their and has promised to come to church in every mountain, and from every hill,
amazement at the growth and develop- the next week or so. A lady in Ham- and out of the holes of the rocks."
ment of the capital city area since they ilton, when invited to enroll in the Truly, there is a great need for liter-
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ature evangelists to answer the call present at these services. Though the the hardest work I've ever done, but I
and respond like Isaiah, who answered, results may not seem quite as spectac- wouldn't trade it for any other work.
"Here am I, send me." ular as those that accompany evange- The people need this material so much,
If there are those who would like listic teams, nevertheless the solid work but they don't realize their need. I
to enter this most sacred work, please being done is serving to build up our think I'll be a missionary." I told him
write, The Publishing Department, Box people in the most holy faith and aid- that he is already a missionary, and
743, Bozeman, Montana. ing in their preparation for the com- I am sure you would agree if you could
FLOYD D. RAMSEY ing of the Master. see him as well as the other young
Publishing Secretary The following places have been people going from door to door carry-
scheduled for Elder Osgood's services ing heavy brief cases filled with "road
for the rest of the year: maps" for heaven. Although many
Kent—Beginning July 23 and carry- people are not at home, and many
ing on until August 2 won't let them in, these young folk are
Federal Way—September 11 to 18 not discouraged because they realize
Bellingham—October 23 to 30 that "They that sow in tears shall reap
Sedro Woolley—November 6 to 13 in joy. He that g o e t h forth and
There are a few open dates in his weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall
schedule which will doubtless be filled doubtless come again with rejoicing,
shortly. We solicit an interest in the bringing his sheaves with him."—Psalm
prayers of our people in behalf of this 126:5, 6.
Revivals in Washington important work and extend an earnest Please pray for these young people
appeal to all of our members in the who have joined our faithful regular
One of the outstanding features of areas listed to attend these meetings colporteurs in a great adventure.
our ministerial program in this Con- and receive the rich blessings that are PETER TADEJ
ference is the revival work being done available there for them. Secretary, Publishing Department
by Elder D. S. Osgood. He has worked N. R. DOWER
very diligently in many of our churches President
within the last few years and has
brought blessing to all who have been Medical Department —
Washington Conference A Camp Meeting Service
Miss Beverly Paladeni and Mrs.
Student Colporteurs Pearl Groves, both R.N.'s from the
Christian Education Twenty-four enthusiastic young peo- Portland Sanitarium and Hospital, did
A Growing Concern! ple finished a three-day intensive train- a very fine job in caring for the med-
According to the latest tabulations ing school June 9. From there they ical needs of some 281 patients at the
of our church school closing of began the greatest adventure in their Washington camp meeting from July
school reports in the Washington lives—an adventure that has led into 7 to 18.
Conference, we are most pleased to many wonderful experiences—all the The Washington Conference wishes
announce that 132 young people have way from being shoved out bodily from to express its deep appreciation for the
been baptized during the last school a home, to being picked up by the tireless efforts put forth by these two
year! This is the highest record ever police, and then to having the privilege fine nurses. Ofttimes their sleep at
achieved in the Washington Con- of taking a customer to Sabbath school night was interrupted by an anxious
ference and is, therefore, an "all- and church. mother whose small son or daughter
time high!" by over 8 percent mar- When one young person was asked developed a sore throat during the
gin above any previous highest how he liked canvassing, he said, "It's night.
record! To God be the glory! We
appreciate so much the faithful work
of our dedicated teachers and our
pastors! What a wonderful feeling
of satisfaction, joy, and peace of
mind this can afford to sacrificing
parents who obey the counsel of the
Lord and enroll their precious her-
itage in one of our church schools,
academy, college, or university. To
such students, as well as obviously
to parents, God has promised won-
derful peace—Isaiah 54:13, "and all
thy children shall be taught of the
Lord; and great shall be the peace
of thy children."
Parents! into your hands, almost
completely, God has entrusted the
tremendous responsibility of "cast-
ing the die" as to where your chil-
dren will attend school! May you
have the full courage of your con-
viction to see that "all thy children
shall be taught of the Lord" and are
safely sheltered in God-ordained Student colporteurs in the Washington Conference this summer include:
"havens of refuge" this Fall. You Jay Baker, Myrna Dorr, Jim Downs, Laura Downs, Wendell Downs, Del Griebel,
will be so glad you did! Ed Hamerly, Edith Hiten, Joy Hiten, Jan Johnson, Sylvia Jordan, Anita Long,
M. J. PERRY Barry Long, Lili Long, John Montgomery, Mary Mulholland, Ronald Newell,
Superintendent o/ Education Juanita Newman (part-time), June Rasmussen (not pictured), Minda Lea Shep-
herd, Linda Smith, Claudia Wellman, Charles Wendt, Bernie Willis.
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attending to make a contribution to What Would You Do?
the program.
(Send your questions to Archa O.
It is our earnest hope that at the end Dart, General Conference of Seventh-
of the summer when vacations are over day Adventists, Washington, D. C. 20012.
and people have settled down to their What have you discovered works best
normal way of life, our physicians and with your child? Send it to Parents'
ministers will conduct a Five-day Plan Exchange and thus help hundreds of
in every city where we have a church other parents. Thank you.)
in this North Pacific Union.
Question: My child seems to be tired
JACK HUBBS so much of the time. I am careful not
to give her too much to do, for when
she comes home from school she seems
You Were A Success to be exhausted. I usually let her rest
Yes, you, the people of the Washing- until supper time. She gets plenty of
ton Conference were a success, because sleep every night too.
our book sales for this camp meeting Parent 1: It is not normal for a child
just past soared to an all-time high of to be tired a great deal of the time.
$23, 251.35. How can we thank you and I would have the doctor give her an
Miss Beverly Paladeni, R.N., from
tell you what a pleasure it has been examination. If the child suddenly
Portland Sanitarium, gives the profes- to serve you another camp meeting? develops a tired feeling without any
sional touch to a "wounded junior" at Once again it proves to us what cooper- apparent reason, she could be coming
the Washington camp meeting. ative effort and sincere desire to do down with the measles, the mumps, or
something. If the tired feeling lasts
Of the 281 treated at the outpatient the Lord's work can accomplish. It
clinic, nine were treated as a result of brings lasting satisfaction to know that over a period of weeks, a thorough
someone disturbing a hornet's nest! our objectives in distributing our good medical checkup certainly would be
in order.
We are grateful to our Heavenly literature are wholesome and certain Parent 2: Give her some work to do.
Father for His protecting hand over to bring good to the world and, most of If she is not sick, inaction will make
all the workers during the erecting and all, souls will be won for the eternal her tired. Children who watch TV
dismantling of this large camp. Not world.
one accident marred the encampment. Do not let the blessings of camp for hours and feel abused when asked
JACK HUBBS meeting slip away from you. Let them to do some little chore are the ones
Medical Secretary affect your daily lives, tell others about who are tired, not the ones who are
them, distribute the literature you pur- doing something worthwhile. Work is
chased, continue to study for your- essential for physical, mental, and
selves, and in this way, camp meeting spiritual life. Work that tired feeling
A Safe Investment will not become just a past memory, out of her.
At one of the Five-day Stop Smoking but a new and daily experience that Parent 3: I would certainly look into
programs a lady attended who was a will bring added joy, happiness, and moral habits. The book, Child Guid-
member of another church in the City pleasure to you. ance, says, "Idleness leads to the in-
of Seattle. She had been saving her Thanks again so much, and may God dulgence of corrupt habits. Industry
dimes to give to her church as her bless each of you as you live and serve does not weary and exhaust one-fifth
Lenten offering. After seeing the Five- in your local church, your home, and part as much as the pernicious habit
day Plan in operation and hearing the your community. of self-abuse." (page 462)
earnest instruction given by our physi- O. A. BRAMAN Question: My fourteen-year-old son
cian and minister, she decided that the Manager seems to be so cross these days. When
money she was saving for her church Washington Book and Bible House I speak to him I have to be so careful
would do more good in the Five-day not to "light a fuse." Often I will go
Plan than it would in her church. She ahead and do the little chore myself
insisted that Mrs. N. R. Dower, the rather than "disturb" him. I don't
wife of our Conference president, take Say That Again mind doing these things, but I am
this money and use it to help defray wondering whether he should be so
"If we teach our children to be indus- cross.
the expense of conducting another
Five-day Plan. Seldom do we ever trious, half the danger is over, for Parent 1: Put him to work. Even
hold a Stop Smoking program that God idleness leads into all manner of temp- the best of teen-agers get cross when
does not impress one or more of those tation to sin."—Child Guidance, p. 189. they have nothing to do but watch TV.
No red-blooded youngster can be happy
when he is idle a great deal of the time.
He needs and wants to take responsi-
bility. The happy boy is the one with
a worthwhile job and the cheerful
girl is the one who is busy. Of course,
even a good thing can be overdone and
some people do overwork, but in this
day and age those cases are rare. No-
tice when you will the fellow on a
tractor is usually much happier than
the fellow on a motorcycle.
Parent 2: I have noticed that when
my teen-agers are up later than usual
for any reason they are likely to be
cross the next day. Loss of sleep does
affect their disposition. That is why
The accompanying photograph shows an investment project by a member I insist on their going to bed at a
of another church who was impressed to turn it over to the Five-day Plan "where reasonable hour every night. From ex-
it would do more good." perience they have learned that when
VOL. 60, NO. 30, JULY 30, 1965
they are cross, they are sent to bed THEOLOGY STUDENT needs to sell house to
earlier. Usually a simple reminder Obituaries go to Andrews University. Small two-bedroom
with a partial basement, garage. There is
like, "Well, it looks as if someone is Petty—George W. Petty, was born July 15, $1,800 equity; I need $1,100 for one semester at
going to bed earlier tonight," tends 1890 at Dubuque, Iowa, and passed to his rest Andrews. Payments are $65. Located at 303
to sweeten them up immediately. July 4, 1965. Brother Petty had in recent SE 10th. College Place. Contact: Mrs. Joyce
years been a member of the Highland Park Medlock, 112 NE Birch, College Place, Wash.
Parent 3: Teen-agers want to know SDA church of Seattle. He leaves to mourn 99324. Phone JA 5-6873. Or, Gary Adkison,
the "shortcuts" to success and I think their loss four daughters, Mrs. Marian Box 152, Ferdinand, Idaho 83526.
that we as parents should show them McMahan, Mrs. Margaret Webster, Mrs.
to the very best of our ability. A cross LaVonne Moork, and Mrs. Audrey Cupp; one PORTLAND HOME FOR SALE.—See this
son, George F.; two sisters. Mrs. Tvan Mason spotless 2-bedroom home with fireplace, formal
person does not get his way as often as and Mrs. Chrystal Witte. dining room, modern kitchen and bathroom,
one with a sweet disposition. One half basement, 2-car garage, patio, neatly land-
kind word accomplishes more than 100 Wagner—Jacob William Wagner passed away scaped lot in the heart of Laurelhurst at 3909
cross ones. A smile persuades another on July 12, 1965, in Seattle, Wash., at the age NE Flanders. Asking $16,500; terms. Mert
better than a fist. You see teen-agers of 70 years. He was a Seventh-day Adventist Alien, Mt. Tabor Realty, 2225 NE Broadway,
minister for fifteen of those years. Although Portland, Ore. Phone: 281-1446.
are now in the habit-making age, and Brother Wagner had been away from the church
forming the habit of being cross is in since 1942, he had made his full surrender to SALESMEN.—Earn $100 to $200 per sale placing
reality weakening one's ability. Smil- God before his death and was looking forward the "Satellite" Music and Public Address Sys-
to his baptism in our next baptism. He is sur- tem in churches, funeral homes, and other
ing and speaking in a pleasant tone of places that desire background music. Excellent
vived by his wife's companion, Pauline, of
voice are signs of strength and power. Auburn, Wash.; one daughter, Mrs. Audrey full-time business opportunity or part-time em-
Question 3: Should a child obey in- Ixjfgren of Bellevue, Wash.; one son. Dr. Jack- ployment for retired SDA workers or laymen.
stantly or is it normal for him to finish son Wagner of Houston. Texas; (His other son. Write immediately to: Bellefonte Hi-Fi, Box
Dr. Curtis Wagner and Mrs. Curtis Wagner 3266, Forest City, Fla. 32751.
what he is doing before he does what
of Forest Grove Ore., were killed in an auto-
you have asked him to do? My child mobile accident en route to the father's funeral. VACUUM CLEANER SALES AND SERV-
does not plan to disobey. He intends They were true Christians); four brothers, Fred ICE.—Large supply of parts in stock. All
of Salmon, Idaho, Crist of Salem, Ore., William parts and labor guaranteed. Free pickup in
to do exactly what I have asked him, Walla Walla, College Place, Milton-Freewater,
of Wilmington. Calif.. F^mil of Anaheim, Calif.;
but it takes him so long. two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Ackley of Tacoma, and Pendleton. Also service sewing machines
Parent 1: I find that if I stop and Wash., Mrs. Martha Griffin. Sacramento, Calif.; and other small appliances. Give us a call.
look right at him after I have told him and eight grandchildren. Don's Vacuum Cleaner Center, 623 SE Birch,
College Place, Wash. 99324. Walla Walla call
to do something, it is more effective JA 5-0675; Pendleton call 276-4616.
than anything else. He knows that
I expect him to do what I have asked
him to do. Expectancy is the key.
Sunset Table FOR SALE-—Three-bedroom home on corner
lot, partially fenced back yard. Oil furnace;
bedrooms and bathroom have electric heat.
Parent 2: I think it is only fair that Standard Time Half basement. Four blocks to College church;
the child not only hears but that he Friday, August 6, 1965 close to schools and stores. Joe Adkins, 129
understands what he is to do. I try to Coos Bay 7:31 Billings 7:37 SE 4th St., College Place, Wash. 99324. Phone:
make my requests few and state them Medford 7:25 Havre 7:51 JA 5-4889.
Portland 7:34 Helena 7:54
simply. I find that it is much better Seattle 7:38 Miles City 7:26 WANT A HOME AWAY FROM HOME in
to make one request and see that it Spokane 7:19 Missoula 8:02 College Place or Walla Walla? Dean, quiet,
is obeyed than to make two or three Walla Walla 7:16 Juneau, Aug. 20 8:32 wall-to-wall carpet, picnicking area, cool, new
requests and only one of them is car- Wenatchee 7:29 Ketchikan " 8:11 exterior, TV. Rates. Truck parking. For
Yakima 7:25 Anchorage " 7:45 reservations, call JA 9-0793, or write: Lee's
ried out. I also find it helps if he looks Boise 8 :03 Fairbanks " 7:54 Motel, Walla Walla, Wash.
me in the eye when I tell him what to Pocatello 7:45
do. Add one minute for each 13 miles west. Sub- DO YOU HAVE TO MOVE locally or long
Parent 3: When my child does not tract one miinute for each 13 miles east. distance? Call or write your SDA representa-
come after the first time I call, I go tive; Jack Penner, 624 3rd, College Place, Wash.
99324. Phone: business, JA 5-1960; home,
after him and lead him by the hand JA 5-9564.
into the house without saying a word. Advertisements
Then I tell him to sit right there until NEW-WHITMAN LODGE MOTEL.-One-
he can come when he is called. A few Rate: 40 words or less < aside from name and half block north of College campus. 10 new lux-
address.) $3 each insertion. Same ad published ury units, bedroom with double bed, dressing
times like that was all he needed. not more often than every other wee k — no room, wall-to-wall carpets, bathroom with tile
Parent 4: My little daughter about exceptions.
shower, telephone, TV, individual electric heat
All advertising copy, accompanied by cash, is
three or four kept having tantrums. to be sent to the office of the conference in which and air conditioning, ample easy parking. Harold
Spanking did not curb it. I was about the advertiser is located. Real estate ads accepted and Sandy Saxby, Managers. Write or phone
when referring to only one property. The GLEANER for reservations: 27 N. College Ave.. College
to the end of knowing what to do. This does not assume responsibility for advertisements Place, Wash. 99324. Phone: JA 9-4050.
is what came into my head and I said appearing in these columns.
it: "I wonder where my nice little IF HEARING is YOUR PROBLEM, Lester
Nancy is." Instantly she stopped her YOUNG, QUIET ADVENTIST seeks work Ruud has the answer in Maico or Zenith hear-
tantrum and said, "Here I is, Mamma." with good future. Is majoring currently in ing aids, the most respected names in hearing
forestry, especially good at art work, hut will aids. Carefully fitted, see us before you choose.
Once more, after a week or more, I take any job into consideration. MAtn 2-7996, You'll appreciate the difference! Free informa-
asked her the same question while she or 1016 East Spruce St., Seattle, Wash. 98122. tion, SDA discounts. Lester Ruud Hearing
was having a tantrum and she an- Ask for "Vie." Service, 21 SW Dorion St., Pendleton, Ore.
swered the same as she did before. 97801.
1965 FORD CARS AND TRUCKS.—Contact,
Dean L- Johnson, Teague Motor Co., Walla NEW LOWER SDA FACTORY PRICES, low-
Weddings Walla, Wash. Phone: JA 5-1520. It pays. ered Government excise tax. Exciting new 1966
models, now. Gasoline/diesel power. Domestic/
A lovely candlelight service in the European delivery. Volvo. World famous
Stop for melons at the BLUE RIBBON PATIO Datsun cars, wagons, pickups. Bonded, licensed,
Walla Walla College Campus Chapel at Irrigon as you go to Portland, or from franchised direct factory dealer serving you
was the setting Sunday evening, June Portland to Spokane. The only SDA stand on since 1933. Phone or write, now. Robert C.
27, for the marriage of Kathlene Boyd the highway. Mrs. H. H. Schmunk. Irrigon. Martin, Mercedes-Benz, Studebaker. Box 416,
Ore.
and Stephen Ewert. We ask Heaven's Grants Pass. Ore. 97526.
richest blessing on this newly estab-
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The person who is interested in control many hours of valuable time. The
Walla Wolla College and guidance, electronics, communica- College administration also recognizes
tions, electric-power generation and that students' work hours are varied,
distribution, lighting, and electrical that not all students can eat their meals
Engineering—Excellent Career equipment, among others, has interests at regularly specified meal periods, and
Engineering is a vital, growing, ex- slanted toward electrical engineering. that there are many times emergencies
citing profession! More and more, the The mechanical engineer is concerned which make it more convenient for
value of the engi- with such things as nuclear power, food service between formally sched-
neering approach steam power, power transmission, heat- uled periods.
to problem solv- ing, ventilation, air conditioning, ma- The new program will make it possi-
ing is being rec- chine design, materials, heat transfer, ble for those who prefer the two-meal-
ognized and the and a host of others. a-day plan to acquire nourishing food
method employed. There are specialty fields of engi- without inconvenience.
And whereas the neering, to be sure, but good basic
fields of practice instruction in one of the three fields
were relatively under discussion will permit a person
narrow several to work in these specialized areas. If
decades ago, they desirable, a fifth year spent in graduate
are now broad study is worth considering. It pays UPPER COLUMBIA
and far-reaching. dividends in earning power as well
Knowledge in en- E. F. Cross
as in professional competence.
gineering is grow- Young people who have abilities and
ing at a prodigious rate, so that one is interests such as are indicated herein,
hard pressed to keep abreast of de- and who are not frightened by the
velopments. Witness the emergence prospect of hard work ahead, are en- The Paper Editor Speaks
of computer technology, space travel couraged to apply for admission as Before I was of academy age, I had
and exploration, biomedical engineer- engineering students at Walla Walla always pictured academy as having
ing, new metallic and non-metallic College. certain qualifica-
materials, jet transportation, nuclear EDWARD F. CROSS, P.E. tions. It would be
power, satellites, treatment of waste Head, Engineering Department a place where I
products, environmental control, and could experience
a host of other developments. Each of both mental and
these calls for the application of con- Wade Wolfe spiritual growth.
For the past three
sumate skill in engineering. Addresses Conference years I have seen
Walla Walla College has long been Wade Wolfe, assistant professor of
qualified to give acceptable, recognized these ideals ful-
industrial education, was luncheon filled. Other real-
instruction in the basic branches of speaker at the mid-July meeting of
civil, electrical, and mechanical engi- izations are: loyal
the Society of Plastics Engineers Re- friends who grow
neering. Her graduates are successful gional Technical Conference in Seattle,
practitioners, having demonstrated this to mean so much;
his topic being "The Plastics Industry music, a depart- Linda Cumbo
in the professional office, in success in and Education."
graduate study, and in performance in ment of which to
Walla Walla College is one of only be proud; faculty, understanding and
professional registration examinations. three colleges and universities in the
They have engaged in some excit- yet firm; entertainment, interesting
area offering classes in this fast- and yet fun; and, studies which inspire
ing programs—Atlas, Agena, Mercury, growing new field, said Mr. Wolfe. and challenge. These result in a well-
Gemini, Operation Plowshare, Saturn, This is the time that industry and edu- rounded educational program. I sin-
engineering operation and maintenance cation should cooperate to train stu- cerely believe that U.C.A. excels in
procedures for the new Kettering Hos- dents in design and development of every one of these points. I know that
pital, and more. plastics. Mr. Wolfe's five original the high standards of Upper Columbia
Young people, not necessarily over- designs on display drew favorable Academy, both spiritually and scho-
brilliant or of the genius type, who attention. lastically, will stimulate both students
possess genuine interests and abilities At WWC a first course in Plastics and parents.
in mathematics and science (coupled was offered last year; the same course As editor of our school paper, the
with a desire to apply this informa- and a new course, Advanced Plastics, Upper Columbian Echoes, I am plan-
tion). English usage and vocabulary, will be available this coming year. ning to relay on to the subscribers the
puzzle solving, curiosity with regard to daily activities of the students. As
mechanical, electrical, and structural parents and friends, you will be able
devices—these, whether male or female, Food Service to Inaugurate to read about the academy life and the
are excellent candidates for engineer- advancements U.C.A. will be making.
ing instruction. Add to these a creative New Schedule The articles will be focused on campus
bent, and it can be reasonably assured An action by the College Board at news, enabling you to see how we
that the individual will possess the its recent Portland meeting authorizes spend our time between weekends at
potential for a satisfactory engineering an innovation which will be heartily home.
career. received, we believe, by WWC stu- I am looking forward to another year
The field of activity will depend dents. Beginning with fall quarter, at Spangle. I hope each of you who
largely upon the individual's interests. the College Food Service will be on a are academy age will seriously con-
One who finds himself most attracted perpetual service program beginning sider attending Upper Columbia Acad-
to problems related to roads, bridges, at 6:15 a.m. emy. With your support, the 1965-66
structures, dams, waterways, irrigation, The new service will eliminate any school year will be a success.
waterworks, sewage disposal systems, necessity of standing in line, it is LINDA CUMBO
and such, leans to civil engineering. believed, and will, therefore, save Editor, "Upper Columbian Echoes"
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