Western Apostolic Bible College - Our Treasure Yearbook (Stockton, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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'o ,ull .- , H v 391 f 6 N gg I I I , XX I S XX X i 1 fff , kg., 6 avvzfwpfaz Zfilif 'Ego-vez ecficafioiz The editors of the '59 annual OUR TREASURE chose for this honor two outstanding pioneers who have contributed much to the success and growth of the Westem District. Bro. and Sis. J. A. Johnson have been in the active ministry for approximately 40 years. Sis. Johnson, converted in 1909, began preaching in her early youth. Bro. Johnson was converted in 1915 and began in the minisuy in 1917. This fine couple ministered in various states in the Midwest be- fore moving to California. In 1929 the Johnsons and their four children moved to Visalia, California. Bro. and Sis. Johnson pastored in vari- ous churches in Califomia and Oregon. Bro. Johnson was associated with the Pentecostal Ministerial Alliance which was the first organization of the churches of the Westem Dis- trict. The District at this time included the states of Calif- ornia, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. Later, two major organizations were formed--The Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ, Inc. , and The Pente- costal Church, Inc., of which Bro. Johnson was the Chair- man. In 1944 these two organizations were united together forming the United Pentecostal Church, Inc. After the mer- ger, he became the first District Superintendent of the UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of the WESTERN DISTRICT. Alto- gether he served as Chairman and Superintendent of the Western District for nineteen years. Bro. Johnson was also a member ofthe faculty of WEST- ERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE in 1955-56. To these faithful servants of the Lord we dedicate the 1959 annual OUR TREASURE. May God richly bless you and reward you for the service you have rendered! Z ms' I I-key, ! a I 1 fqlxxpy Vfaxxw X 0 .fi I ' K ly by If WJ ,520 Slnce the setthng of the West by our proneer fathers many fond and excmng memones 1 ve on It rs our smcere desue that the followmg pages or thrs 1 was fs 44' was r- M 6' fl? ' Tb 'K e l YW ag' tl' af I W 74 ff' W f 4? ' ' J' :U '7 4 M 5 W1 I 5' f' 0 Ill 1 Q ' W ,Z ,ISM iffy' ff? 150 SQ Mio, is Mg' Mme, Q .ivy be A. I g '! N' 'E E . . . , . . Hp yearbook will help the students to forever cherish the blessings of the Lord and to remember their school days on the campus of W. A.B. C. Q c 'J Greetings V We again take our pen in hand to write our message to the '59 classes. From our study win- dow we are able to look out over a portion of the great San JoaquinValley that lies' nestled be- tween the giant Sierras and the Pacific Coast Range. This valleyhas incorporated in its name the noted outlaw of the early west, Joaquin Muri- ' eta. As a child I would often sit by my grand- father's side and listen as he told of the daring and thrilling experiences of their covered wagon journey - of Indians and outlaws that challenged the Pioneers of the old west where a man's gun was his law, and the gold that was gathered by the ton from the placer mines. Today, while the white face cattle roam the ranges and gold still continues to be extracted from the GOLDEN WEST, many things have changed. Men must now dig hard and deep for the yellow oreg cattle men must study and figure to meet the challenge of a scientific age that demands purer and higher breeding in their livestock. Yet the men who win and conquer are those who possess the daring and persevering spirit of the old west- ern pioneer. Today, we feel it's not by accident, but providential that nestled in the midst of the San Joaquin Valley in one of its rich metropolitan areas is a Bible Schoolcalled THE WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE. As we lift our eyes to the whitened harvest field, we can see the monuments and landmarks of our Pioneers. We listen as they tell the daring and thrilling stories of how they gathered the golden grain of souls by the hundreds, and how they smiled thru storm and death. Today, we seea different condition on the fieldgwe face an educated, scientific age. There is a demand for hard study and preparation to face the field. Men must dig deep beneath the surface to reach the golden souls of men: yet the same spirit of the daring, challenging faith that motivated our pioneer fathers in the old days must ever be ours. Our success or failure depends on this pioneer spirit. The WesternApostolic Bible College has endeavored to extract the challeng- ing, persevering faith our Pioneer fathers and ministers had and to instill it in our young men and women who are to face the field. Already we are able to thank God for those who are blazing trails among the Indians in Arizona, others are making their way toward danger zones of foreign frontiers, and others are pioneering churches in the homeland. From the pen of one of the greatest Pioneers of all ages, we quote: 'Who shall be able to separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or dis- tress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?...Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors thru Him that loved us. May God help us to boldly face our new horizons with the spirit of the pioneer and make our theme a living, factual reality, GOD'S BEST FOR THE WEST. Clyde J. Haney s .s 'p,s che ' 3 WR If the pioneers of the past and those who prepared the way for the truth we hold would presenta message to the graduating class of W.A. B. C. , I'm confi- dent it could be concluded with this scripture: Look to yourselves, that we lose notthose things which we have wrought, but that we receive a full reward. It cost something in toil, tears, and trials for those champions of faith and pioneers of Pentecost to bring you to where you are today spiritually and doc- trinally. May you never fall prey to the old confidence game that has gone on in the religious world and which calls for laying aside the widsom and foresight God has given. Never neglect or forsake God's Word which is more precious than life in order to gain something supposedly greater. What can be greater than Pentecost, the Revelation of Jesus, or the Word of God which is forever settled in heaven? ' May you retain the indomitable spirit that graced the martyrs and the courageous might of our forefathers and allow the great truths they embraced and fought for to continue to hold a vital place in your hearts and lives. Do not esteem lightly things they loved dearly or sell cheaply things they paid such a price for. Ever endeavor to reverse any trends that may seek to gain a footing among you and rob you of your vital spiritual life and power. Graduates of '59, - always maintainasense of God-consciousness, and con- centrate on being spiritually alive rather than on being clever. With the Psalmist you can say, Ihavea GOODLY HERITAGE. Never lose it by softness and self-indulgence. I. E. Klemin ZMMQD' aftie Weowwi ' Zadie my HJ? G.S.RONEY BARNEY ROBERTS J. E. RODE O. A. RIDDLESPERGER District Superintendent Presbyter Sec. No. 6 Presbyter Sec. No. '7 Presbyter Sec. No. 8 LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left to right: Claude Adair, Willie Renison, Clyde Haney, and Arthur Duck. 5-,5--fy-I Lum, S 'I' .- fr . ., --. -- ..,-, E v'w' - ., -, 'm'Q-'T V'1x- Mas. oLrvE HANEY, Regima, f ,-, Ii K, f .R MISS LOIS SEIBOL , 'ig , D OFFICE SECRETARY PAUL DUGAS President , f , f F f fu ' 1 ., 0 4. fa QW N I , -5' . 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C, .X :A J College English Art Child Study Christian Evidences TYPUIS Child Evangelism fSecond Semester, REV. F. I. VAN BUSKIRK Bible College Instructor, Bro. and Sis. Van Buskirk REV. HUGH CAMERON High School Instructor Physical Education Home Mechanics United States History - Bro. Cameron and Famrl Public Speaking QI-Iigh Schoolj Acts flst Semesterj Life of Christ Typeology flst Sem.j Tabernacle 12nd Sem. Bible Atlas 12nd Sem.j Bro. Kenneth and his car SIS. MAYBELLE KERNER High School Instructor ,,,,.,.----' Home Economics California History fFirst Semesterj Civics fSecond Semesterj English Bookkeeping Sis. Kerner by her car SIS LOIS SEIBOLD Instructor in-ii Sis. Lois in her room 'C - ,-jx'-. .4 ' '24 , F31 . ci' k,,w I. 5-g,,.--sl.-V ral.. . CLASSES ' gffaklgcggif -5,1 v W G . w w w x s - 'r1f 2 R 11 N , , 1 fl F fi wb ,, , 1 .-v- - Q, v - -e ,,- H X A I 5 X t I X , 1 ' L r ug r I Vi u n ,-4ge4cmdD' ' Here we study about what happened when man MOVED in obedience or dis- obedience to God's comman. Qlnstructor - Bro. Haneyj QY3fiQ?X'Q r 1 'jHg5 Zf' Here we study the basic doctrine so that we may ADVANCE for Christ and the gospe1's sake. flnstructor - Bro. Haneyj 1 In Prophetical Research we learn that things that BEGIN in Genesis END in Revelation. flnstructor - Bro. Haneyj - Xu - ff, ,Q -- ssh .. , W K r I I 'N I 5 X X., . -..,---- .-.. ,, ., -, v v ,XP-- l,-- ,, ,.,, E 4 - -5211 f Here we study about the TRAILBLAZERS of the Pentecostal Church. flnstruc- tor - Bro. Van Buskirkj r ef? N' Q'i1:iQQ 'sRi'aw 4 E E A an ' ' ' 0 3 Z r If Z M Q 0' W '0 '7 ' W W 1' fa ssxsssss,'a.ss,e,xsss.g , essm-s ne er-Q Q seg 77Z47?.va ?7wp4ez'4 We learn how the Prophets WENT FORTH at the call and command of God. flnstructor - Bro. Van Buskirkj ' 'm'Rs In all the books of the Penteteuch there is a PROGRESSIVE revelation of God and of his purposes. flnstructor - Bro. Van Buskirkj GA Rx x X 'R J Jw , :. 4 if if 1 W' i K X 0, a-at.a----., .A,, , a who are , - W, Y Y-, Y vv E-xii---- v 71' Scdwlgeffe Here we make a comparison: The early PIONEERS blazed the trail just as John the Baptist was the FORERUNNER of Jesus. flnstructor - Sis Haneyj P I I Here we learn that Cults are dangerous because they PARADE under a Christian name. flnstructor - Bro. K. Haneyj I Music Fundamentals PAVES THE WAY for a greater ministry in the field of music. flnstructor - Sis Ruth Iohnsony QW- f' Song Directing is a class designed to bring forth LEADERS IN THE WEST. Un structor - Sis Ruth Johnsony W it Se4aaZ77Zet4ad4 V In this class we gain the desire to EXPLORE the possibilities of the Sunday School. flnsrructor - Sis Ruth Johnsonj e I g ! O Here we study the story of how Jesus met every CHALLENGE without fear. flu structor - Bro. Dale Hillj We 1earn how children forget that which is behind and REACH FORWARD to that which lies beyond. flnstructor - Sis Mary Lou Myrickj ' ,Q ,,......1'--- 1 - - K - r! X' ' A if :fwJ:.' 'li .. ,L CMUL I The progressive form of the tenses represents action and is comparative to the pro- gressive action exhibited by our FOREFATHERS . flnstructor - Sis Mary Lou Myrickj N I I 654 In the book of Acts the pioneers found the pathway of doctrinal and missionary zeal with miracles following. Qlnstructor - Bro. I-lilly bl I A v Q1 5 U I,-timer Future leaders of our Pentecostal movement find their starting point in speech class. flnstructor - Bro. Dale Hillj M I I I In California History the OLD WEST is explored in a study of the beginning, growth, and advancement of the GOLDEN WEST. flnstrucrnr - Sis Maybelle Kernerj W ' 1r.f. ,5 -- -'-. 755 5,5 111 ame ' NEW FRONTIERS are established daily in the art of keeping the home. Qlnstruc- tor - Sis Maybelle Kernerj Q .-N ' Stated Wdafdfly The SETTLERS of yesterday rnade the United States History of today. unstruc- tor - Bro. T. H. Cameronj ,g egss fet-sQ.a+-sfsf-sg, i it n, 7 V . .W same sqm Be as a verb -- show action in MOVING FORWARD for Christ! qlnstructor - Sis Maybelle Kernerj A f, f .J 1- ' X X 'N fl 1 P9 -it F, I f J, Appl f' i Q 14 I ,l N! 141, ,,,',r in ffw I 'KL Bookkeeping is where the PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS and present principles of keeping books are taught. flnstructor - Sis Lois Seiboldj ex? X. A my X Dx 0 Learning to typewrite is as important today as learning to write by hand was in PIONEER DAYS. Unstructor - Sis Mary Lou Myrickj gs. ' ' r r ' ' 7 sa xxxxxwx T gf. 2 1 I h - T rs, W T '--'ir is W T '1 X K l Qfame ' The students are taught the methods of SELF PRESERVATION of the home. Un- structor - Bro. T. H. Cameronj His iY'Q'TQ7siT'3QsSxQ' Q Q I The Physical Education Class relieves the WRANGLER from the strain of labor. flnstructor - Bro. T. 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RENISON Damn? 214.42 cmd Kdtciea Mrs. Renison and Mrs. Inabnit prepare CHOW QCHIEF COOKQ N D+-El situ g -'qfgfgn x. ii: QT NOON ROUND- UP Administration Building Classroom Building Girls' Dormitory if 2 Girls' Dormitory if 1 Boys' Dormitory v ,, x.f ,'.a- ' 2 wi-5 D- n... DONNA and A RLINDA SUSY and HELEN Dum rx H J if 1 SIS. EVA INABINET, Counsellor GIRLS' VESPER SERVICE ni 7. ,I ' T Y h P LILLIAN and DORIS I ' N Dawn 32 SIS LOIS SEIBOLD Girls' Counsellor PJ- ' AA A' r ,, 4, +5 ll A' ' V GIRLS' VESPER SERVICE lg ,g Vesper Service REV. T. H. CAMERON Boys' Counsellor Time to talk things over -:4 Mx' .4 X I 'SH , E H, 22 K .x 1 ,T E J Q -J E. '-+ 1 mq. v- -. A- Y V - S-., raw amilczim' A A ' 4, f.:. - -U ,J ,wx-f'-A BIBLE COLLEGE , - .-H V - - -L M -.S .....+.-.. , H H N A- q,v,A , A. i 1 ' --Y .A i KING 'S MESSENGERS CLASS OFFICERS: President - Esther Huggins: Vice President - James Chung Secretary James Chun. CLASS SPONSOR: Rev. Clyde J. Haney CLASS MOTTO: . . . The King's business requires haste . . .I Sam. 21:8 DORIS BROWN Turlock, Calif. Secretary Missionary Club Mem- ber - 58-595 Crusaders' League Member - 56- 59: Paper Typist - 56- 573 Christian Workers' Club Member - 57-585 Senior Class Secretary - 58-59. JAMES Cl-IUN Hong Kong, China Vice President Missionary Club Vice President - 58-59: Sen- ior Class Vice President 58-59g Chorus Member 57-59: Library Com- mittee - 58-59g Cru- saders' League - 58-59. ESTHER HUGGINS Oakland, Calif. President Choir Pianist - 55-56: Chorus Pianist - 55-583 Quartet Pianist - 55-58g Annual Staff - 55-58: Choir Member - 57-59: Chorus Member - 58-59 Crusaders' League - 55- 565 Gospel Messengers Trio - 57-58g Mission- ary Club - 57-59g Food Committee Chairman - 58-595 Student Coun- cil 58-59. H' x 'vm---fri ,4bNCfGl-IH -Wx:-No r -cl 9' fliir O L ,C-v X Qu-v'1,' ll lil llllll lQ llllllll l Q l ii 1 740194 .allllllllllllllll :v--Q, I iff y WWWWW-Qwaxfrrlw - -Q.,-., ....W... .M-...W...., CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent - Lloyd Firstman, Vice-President - Alton Parker, Secre- tary Treasurer Robert Beasley CLASS SPONSOR Rev Dale Hill CLASS MOTTO Mark 16 16. . Go Ye. . . WT-'uv' JERRY CLARK Lake Charles, La. arf' CAROLE DOVELL Oakland, Calif. WW? 'UT JIMMIE HUGHES Oakland, Calif. .DI S ., ,, A LTON PARKER Bellflower Callf. WANDA MABRY Stockton, Calif. fm A gifi gm X f2 I 5 'SSN ' x f Rx 24 Ln.,- , I. BILL CAMERON , Memphis, Tennessee STAN MARKWELL Imperial Beach, Calif. X PHILIP DUGAS FLOELLA FORBES Santa Cruz, Calif. Long Beach Cahf x Ex W Doms GALPIN K W 2 aw ,af Oakland, Calif. igxy RX E S S! PAUL DUGAS Stockton, California BOB BEASLEY Concord, California BOB THEOBALD San Jose, California LILLIAN DELIDO San Jose Calif fin Z LLOYD FIRSTMAN San Jose, Calif. ig A' K . MC! FM 'hmm FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President - Harley Shirel, Vice-President - Lavern Holloway, Secretary-Treasurer - Joyce Sparks. CLASS MOTTO: I John 5:4b . . this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. SPONSOR: Rev. Kenneth Haney JO ANN TANNER Watsonville, Calif. MARY LOU CANNON Xenia, Illinois X 4 1 I 5 PHYLLIS BYERLY Bakersfield, Calif. . sn I 345 12' 1 a l ei ,Z C, gi ,W W Q . - .. f -, 535125. -- , wa E LAVERN HOLLOWAY Bogalusa, La. HARLEY SHIREL Claremore, Okla. JOHN HUGGINS Oakland, Calif. -ffmfi. :Ulf I , . 4f':., ' .- -g, O, 2:23 9 ,, I 1' 1 A, V . in . I, G M iam! RUTH ANN RUTHERFORD San Jose, Calif. f N LOIS FORBES Santa Cruz, Calif. '..w- ' I Z? 3- DONNA TALLEY Yuba City, Calif. Sag,- ffl? LARRY JOHNSON Burley, Idaho '! ,... 1 'fx . , 1,.'L,':.'-a.. ,. 1 E'Rf.:?,-.pw 5,213 , . , .. . 'ffazwqxz-'1,, A V , -P .5 ' ,:.3.,n.-4,,.L., , , N . 'lftf',-jgfki-'34, I v ' , ,R M' .,-W: '6 If--.W .-! If ,kc , , .. ' f' g..g ' Ti- - 'g'tg. 'pw Q,-.-4,--' an Q. J.,:.. 1fq.,'.:' ' 4,,' A IZ fl 7 N Y .1 -'-4 3, 4' W Qi 62 RSL? 1'R-.2' X ARLINDA FROST Loomxs, Cahf. MARVIN FROST Denair, Calif. :L ' HTF: ROSA LYONS Port Arthur, Texas I 1 5 i A .ix fi.. 'X ROWANE LEMMON Lakewood, Calif. - -iff ,u fr- . at 4 'Wo 9 1 Ag, z .' s'x.X !:?'?-E .U..5jhQ,j,,,4g5., 1'- ': , , fir ' vf' Lfyh a.??4. SY. ir-7 bg.::'.',o . 'A ' si' Q- MARY GIBSON Los Angeles, Calif. Q YW 111 .W I my JOYCE SPARKS San Diego, Calif. A fo Q 4f11L ':'-,A'f'JM-,kiff .jg PAT BENSON Colton, California t I w LEON BROKAW Exeter, Calif. tpgzfjr sll,M'i '1 fi 2 V M ARDELL KEMPFER Colton, Ca11f. AUDLEY KELLY Exeter, Calif. EILEEN WEA THERFORD Morris Okla BEULAH MORGANS Claremore, Okla. JAY MANOS National City, Calif Q F . . 44 is , :qw ' ,r - -431: nv - ws '4 gg? ', ,- ARK ...x HIGH SCHOOL I, J 3 'M , .T11 -f li' .ft 7-294 Sedan! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President - Onyal Treadwell, Vice-President - Larry Hill, Secretary-Treasurer - Diana Wardlow. SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR: Rev. Hugh Cameron CLASS MOTTO: I Sam. 17g45b. . Thou cometh to me with a sword, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts. . . . X W R DALE FREEMAN Pretoria, South Africa GENE RUTH Bellflower, Calif If V ' 1 if W . N .rv 1 rf! 4- , N, It xx Ns GLENORA ROYER Stockton, Calif. V ONYAL TREADWELL Stockton, Calif. EVELYN ALSPAW Bakersfreld, Calrf. DIANA WARDLOW San Diego, Calif. DONALD DOUGHTY Baton Rouge, La. LARRY HILL Stockton, Calif. MELBA KINARD Stockton, Calif. 'ill 'Zf' 544446 74'-' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President - Judy Mulvaney, Vice-President, Helen Graves, Secretary-Treasurer - Dixie Howell. SPONSOR: Sis Lois Seibold CLASS MOTTO: Matt. 3g2. Prepare ye the way of the Lord. . f Q51 N W Km! DIXIE HOWELL Baton Rouge, La. MA RSHA RICHARDSON JUDY MULVANEY Salem , Illinois HELEN GRAVES Baton Rouge, La. San Diego, Calif. SUSY WEST Oregon City, Oregon ,, w . A. 41 -3- o af I ,, X I A 'Q l 1 ,N o MARY ROBERTS Stockton, Calif. 1 ' if 'N nf 7 lf rf, ' W ,ff ' X if lx' 7+ ' as f- rf' S' af , X . if i f l 1 - 1 Jw. W I N x x x ,' x 1 of MELVIN EVANS Stockton, Calif. , S R., , A55 5 115 Shox Wf! '3 ' bw? SHIRLEY HA NlEY Q Stockton, Cal1f ogg-4 , W I W W J Rf, ff. W N, . . GLORIA BURNS Stockton, Calif. JUDY CHRISTIAN ANN HOLLOWAY 6 6 0 ez dl 6 RHODA LEMMON Napa, California Bogalusa, Louisiana Lakewood. Ca1ifOrf1i21 SHIRLEY LOOMIS MARTHA SZOYKA Monterey Park, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. 6 CHUCK HERRON Q Manteca, Calif. , w DONNA DUGAS Stockton, California SPECIAL STUDEN T , P... Q Sedan! i 1' 1 ,.Q Ll ' Y -, 1 '4: Y2 1,5 ,V . A ' I ' 3 ' if A WEL A . ' ' C 'il ' 1 'V U , 4 Y V J '51, ' 1 V V' vi I ,- I Q , Xww ,V S S Q ski, r 1 I , IE ' ' ,57.- s.J5f'W' ' I. YVONNE CONRAD SALLY HOLDOWAY San Diego, California Bogalusa, Louisiana 5 ' ff-. 4 I 7 Q- l i 1:- .-x ' ' 'V' '. L' . ' 5-4 .H . . ...f , '.L ,V i ,V ..A K up 'N-. I? 'i'l'?fi5eLTm U I 'r --s AL an , v, ' ll. M, ily, JM -xg .,p .- 'f -. ,hy 'D ..,f A r . -.rf v z 2 1 , 1'-L 1, xi gg gn A ai ,.:' 'Q . ' .-:Ns f7 '3.N-.' ,. 51 55 i HSV' Z W rica, fn ,gif-. gf, f i? ! ' 4 me 1, Mg, ggi E gf , , ,N -'wlfhl 3 Vf E? 131 5,11 if ,' M f gig- 'rrzxfw is , 'N T -1 : ,A Q , V, J Hi .Kee HQ , 2 W .,z fx L., , -vu N V .ggi fl. -A Q 45, A , N ,mv -' XZ K, f 5 . S HM HUGHES President if Cc ' xi gxih-V A wx ,, ff' 5 m .3 BILL CAMERON 'L Vice- President WA NDA MABRY Secretary The objective of this organization is to promote the Western Apostolic Bible College in every way possible in- cluding: promotion of worthy projects, interest of pro- spective students, and uniting the student body during the summer months. 'JA' v I tim ,f . ..g,l:..-LA ,l IJ 1 , N- Crusaders League MINISTERIA L ASSOCIATION The Ministerial Association is organized for the promotion of the gospel. We are happy to have this fine group of consecrated students who are dedicated to this cause. This Association has been ac- tively engaged in sending out stu- dents as guest speakers and work- ers to various churches in the dis- trict. We appreciate and are very grateful for the churches who have given us an open door to help spread the gospel of salvation. I I I I KENNETH F. HANEY, Advisor . ff- Ai ,-greg.,-1- ... WNISTERIAL Left to right: Floella Forbes - Secretary Leon Brokaw - President, John Huggins - Vice-President. O I iq-sy 9,1 f I 'x uvv,r if ,I !EN.ae '!-1. gi REV. PAUL PRICE, Advisor BOB THEOBALD ---- President ROWANE LEMMON - - Secretary JAMES CHUN - - -Vice President MISSIONARY CLUB GROUP The purpose of the Missionary Club is to create a deeper appreciation for our self - sacrificing missionaries and to open even wider the students' vision for the mission field. The true prayers of a missionary club should always be for the Lord to send forth laborers into the harvest, even naming themselves among those to be sent, should the Lord desire to do so. omcsas 'K President - STAN MARKWELL Vice President - LARRY JOHNSON Secretary - LAVERN HOLLOWAY Sponsor - OLIVE HANEY r.. L.. J 'sir I I 70afz6ew ni APUETUUER .2 EULLEE A 5 , -,f . p . CHRISTIAN WORKERS CLUB THE PERSONAL WORKERS GROUP, under the direction of Lloyd Firstrnan, presents the way of salvation every Tues- - day night to the lost souls of Stockton. Christian Workers also participates. Advisor - BRO. KENNETH HANEY NEWSPAPER STAFF The Newspaper staff works together so that the school paper, Apostolic Power, can be published and sent through- out the States to tell of the ac- tivities on campus at W. A. B.C. FOOD AND SERVICE COMMITTEE The Food and Service Com mittee' serves in the capacity of providing refreshments for the students at school functions. They also help in raising money for the school. Advisor , SIS. MYRICK Advisor - SIS. LOIS SEIBOLD LIBRARY COMMITTEE The purpose of the Library Committee' is to enlarge the supply of library facilities for the students to use in their study- ing and research work. PROGRAM AND PLANNING COMMITTEE The purpose of the Pro- gram and Planning Committee is to outline the activities, re- freshments, and other details for Student Body parties and special events. A N Advisor - SIS. RUTH JOHNSON --- ' - -' --1:2-f' A.f1:: : -4-5:.:F'l,5:r L ef ' ir, -'?f -ni fl 'Q.L? ' ii' '71li':-E' 'i4 LE ,g',,f,.. 41.1. 'iQ- f :1 -' 1 1 .-,,,- ,L ' nl ' 'T ' , ff 5-i Advisors - BRO. DALE HILL and BRO. KENNETH HANEY GROUNDS AND SEATING COMMITTEE The purpose of this com- mittee is to imporve the grounds of the school and to acquire and arrange seats, tables, etc. , for the various school functions. Advisor - BRO. CAMERON I -.S DECOPA TION AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The Decoration and Pub- licity Committee publicizes, plans, and makes the decora- tions to be used in the various activities of the Student Body, such as banquets, parties, etc. CHRIS TINA KUBOTA Secretary I ARLON ROYER President The Alumni Association is made up of the graduates of WESTERN Apostolic Bible College. Their chief aim is to promote the growth of the school. We have listed on these two pages some of the former students who are in the active ministry of the Lord. We are thankful for those who have heard and obeyed the call of the Lord for workers in his vineyard. DALE HILL and KENNETH HANEY Bro. Dale and Bro. Kenneth are teaching in the Western Apostolic Bible College. Bro. Kenneth is also associate pastor of the home church and Bro. Dale is music director and one of the departmental Sunday School Suptst. f gfikl.. ' CHRISTINA KUBOTA Sis. Christina is a 'faithful worker at the Stockton Church. She is in charge of the visitation program. nf :,f,.- REV. and MRS. STAN KABLER REV. and MRS. DARYL RASH Bro. and Sis. Kabler and Bro. and Sis. Rash are appointed Home Missionaries on the Indian Reservation in Coolidge, Arizona. , if 1-1,',,11,:. U T zu' g, , .- . ,Ax :Nj - QL. xl ..:e-.4' 1 ., , A.- V- ,vi if REV. and MRS. WALTER STURDIVAN Bro. Sturdivan is pastoring the local Pentecos- tal church in East Stockton. REV. ARLON ROYER Bro. Arlon was in evangelis- tic work after graduation, but he is now assistant pas- tor to Bro. Paul Price of the Pentecostal Church of Napa, California. REV. BILL SMITH Bro. Bill Smith is start- ing a new church in Torrence, Calif. mm li? if ms: - ' X Wa . ,ra , - nw . T 'VBS 1, 1 ' , it BRO. RAY JACOBSON Bro. Ray is attending Oakland City College. He is pres- ident of the Christian Fellow- ship Organization. ff staff The Annual staff, with the help and untiring efforts of their advisor, Sis. Myrick, assembled material and put together the yearbook, Our Treasure. It is packed with unforgettable memories of school days and life on the campus at W. A. B. C. We wish to take the opportunity here to express our appreciation to the faculty members, pastors, and businessmen for their fine cooperation. Above all, though, we thank you, Sis. Myrick, for your kind and wonderful assistance. We could never have made it without you. MARY LOU MYRICK Advisor EDITORIA L STAFF EILEEN WEATHERFORD-Assistant Editor DORIS GALPIN --------- Editor MARY LOU MYRICK ----- Advisor BEULAH MORGANS ---- Bookkeeper PHILLIP DUGAS - - -Business Manager Sis. Ruth and Bro. Dale were cap- tains in our annual contest. Here, Bro. Dale admits defeat and Sis. Ruth happily claims the victory. EXW ' Un-62:5 PHOTOGRAPHERS Phyllis Byerly, Alton Parker, and Phillip Dugas BUSINESS COMMITTEE Phillip Dugas Larry Hill Glenora Royer Carole Dovell Arlinda Frost C5 dv-s A RTIS TS Bill Cameron Doris Galpin Bob Theobald 'h Wx Q v , . 4,1 ' 5 5 f 1' , 1,8 - - 1 4 44- S S ,JI TYPIS TS Donna Talley Phyllis Byerly Rowane Lemmon Pat Benson -Lk -' '. -1-'faq ,.: . X . fP,x3,J'l x.'v 1? g n Q - in - ,. A i , , , . 7 ti f' 'T BOYS COUNCIL: Leon Brokaw, Alton Parker, Bro. , Ml IX x Cameron, Stan Markwell, and Don Doughty. OUR PURPOSE IS - to help W.A. B.C. advance in student organization and efficiency and to help in certain student problems. This year we have passed articles for improvement in the admin- istration of student jobs and have set up permanent student committees - the latter proving to be a wonderful benefit over the previous temporary system. We hope this Council will continue to be a benefit to the school. GIRLS' COUNCIL: Lillian Delido, Helen Graves, Arlinda Frost, and Donna Talley. STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: Harley Shirel, Onyal Treadwell, Bob Theobald, Paul Dugas, Lloyd Firstman, Carole Dovell, Esther Huggins, and Judy Mulvaney. I' SEEK aj: f f If 4 A! 'V ri W! -nl v - o ,f , 1 . 1 Y , .3 4 1 ' I I 'Z I J I 4. :-. in ' A, an WJ Lf J 1. '. 1. 41 ,'vr- I I J Y I ,15 ,I vi' I 'I -1 I : f 'v sr U I , .ua r fits' .,,.., fm 451.1 ACTIVITIES 1 f -Q I .' 4 . 3 V , ,V - W 0 ff ff I, ff! 41,6-9 V, ., 5,21 ff., fl, ,1 , 1 1 f fl T 7 f ' all 1 1 i , u ' Riff! qffff' f' Ltfmbfff Qifaiffzi 9 V. faq 49 fx , 1 ? J I i' 2 Q Wag? Zia Q if QEZWW -df ly, JW 1 Qf .f f iff 5 I r fig el .,-1 X 4 pea? fi EQ? , ly if 171 if it? 9 iw I so fi'-71 21 f is QQVQSN - W XSSX' X l , Sept. Feb 15 Registration 1 First Semester ends 1 16 Weiner Roast - Crusaders League 2 geoond Semester begins X ' GCI Aulllaiflfed Party 8-22 Revival with Bro. Burr I 23 Snow trip X Nov. 28 Annual Banquet 1 1 church and School seem 25 Tnanksgiving Dinner Mar, 27 Thanksgiving Holidays begin 2-4 Apostolic Assembles Rally fin Home Churchj ' x I Dec. 17-22 Southern Choir Tour l f p 1 Thanksgiving Holidays end 20-29 Easter Vacation x X 9 Bro. Goss's visit 25 Alumni Banquet Q I 15 Christmas Caroling and Party 24-26 Youth Convention 17 Christmas Dinner 19 Christmas Vacation starts API, X 11 Freshman Class Dinner Jan. 25 High School Banquet 5 Christmas Vacation ends 4-5 Bro. Nathan Urshan and daughters May 22-25 Missionary Rally 9 Bible School Banquet With Bro. Daniel Jauhall and 15 Crusaders picnic BTO- W- R- Pair 22 School Picnic 24 Baccalaureate 29 Graduation xx 9? Z-E A lrl f wus. mxB 2 , ,Fw 7 Y , fi! df -'eel rKQ:- f 'ig f iv f4ffiZ A-gg on ygagezt, J' if - gf Ml Z vga if A ?Z,, I 47.1 .., 1 Qigfgfgpyf Qydld es -7 Qftvl-1 L 41, llyrl N 1' A 1 -si is M f , ,. ,ey , ' +': ' 'Q ' fy 3 , :rage N ,Z V s Qgf f ' ,YM 7 1 ,Z f' X75 4 Z 71 ,Z fra! If ,I 'HZ if .5 X ffl? ,ff of Z f Q55 f if egeffffg 4 il 4 'f 'fl 'iff Z 't '2r4 ?4v'9 F, X J 1 Y .YY 'x s Y YNY' ,,- 7 V5 ' mfg? Y-',.. rx XX fffyxf I riff! , xX a f XX X .X ' QNX ' X N . '- flfjiy ,X I 'I ,f Q, I ,, X N lx 2 XX -,XXX ff K f' ' ,lf 2, f v - , , 1 X f f f i of When Beulah and Eileen were flying kites out the window The Fox-Terrier and the Greyhound Aunt Gertie Jon-mai-etchu Haleluiah Bill's Dog Snow-white and the Seven Dwarfs Answer or Chancer Street Service The jobs the Lord supplied Sis. Myrick's Christmas Card The UNATTACHED Quartet at the Annual Banquet Choir Outfits The BATTLE for Ads Mysterious Episode Y'a1l versus 'You Guys FINALS Hoosiers Early morn. Prayer Wake-up Bell The Winds of God Youth Conference 2 a. m. VICTORY March! Spanish Class Singspiration l'1l start my diet tomorrow Goal reached at the Annual Banquet Bro. Dale's glasses HHPPY Birthday ,Dear Phyllis! Kenneth Pieface Haney Pars Date Slip 'X . 'TN C l ,r 'Z' 3 W lr l I' i A - Q ,Af -1' S - J' xl fi Y-, is g '-'f -' -' V z . ,- 0 5 '3 al N im v'v7f sw rf M , we l l W ,ll 1.-.fcfx I . Il I 'Z fx A I Xu has i , b I i l' , gif .. .5 l: ' r ' -L-'l ECC-gp., , if , ,,,? - --- :- Y, W I YIL - ic, -i . - .,-W -5? Q V - so f A 4 C C ' -P V C x ll 'F -n .E ll w 0 11 l 'l 1 X 5 n. I l ,S It Y f A W ,,-f- S :---f -Q-E Y- .Q W C' S n K - ff 1:39, - f. 0 af W0 JSO, IXX. W 0 W ' Y 1 VW V .4 , . F Q QQ W lgf lip gi' N W Q all' W g All W J NX e-'Ji X x' SW ' . f I MISS RUTH JOHNSON -X 5 6 HOLLOWAY SISTERS Director M52 Lavern, Sally, and Ann GlRLS' QUARTET' MELLOW-ETTES SECTION 6 TRIO Holloway Sisters and Beulah Morgans, Joyce Flo and Lois Forbes Ruth Rutherford Sparks, Eileen Weatherford and Ruth Rutherford i -ywr. vz-v DAUGHTERS OF SONG 1959 BIBLE-AIRES Doris Galpin, Ruth Johnson, Bill Cameron, Leon Brokaw, and Ruth Rutherford Stan Markwell, and Phil Dugas 5 Q , on avluf OQRID LFY YUBA CITY QSTUCKTON o OKLBND QOAKDA 0 SAN JOSEOTURLOCK gVlShl-LA oEXl-'fffi' q 0!V779Rl0 a nertrrowm oslw 01540 o oC'NC0l'lD 1 -Mn a I This is a select group of college students chosen to minister in the field of singing. The purpose of our traveling choir is to work that our God may be glorified. This is done not only in song, but also in prayer, testi- mony, and the ministry of the Word. This year an evangelistic tour was made by the choir to several churches in the sou- thern part of the state. In addition to this, trips were made to the Northern section and also to the Bay area. It is our sincere prayer that Jesus will ever bless our efforts and help us to be a blessing to those to whom we endeavor to minister. GETTING READY FOR CHOIR TOUR .A ? ...mdk Everyone in the Bible College is invited to join the Chorus. This singing group does not travel, but performs at local functions such as the Singspiration and graduation exer- cises. 1 . I L 1958 BIBLE-AIRES The 1958 Bible-Aires Quartet toured several states last summer. On this tour they were representing W.A. B.C. They visited the following places: Churches in Phoenix, Arizonag Houston, Texas, St. Louis, Missouri, Kansas City, Missourig and Exeter, California. Youth camps in Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texaco District. Camp meetings in Texas and Illinois. During the last two weeks of the tour, Bob Gilstrap from Dewar, Oklahoma, traveled with them and was their accompanist. Members of the quartet were: Jerry Clark, Tenor, Kenneth Haney, Baritone, Leon Brokaw, Bass, and Arlon Royer, Lead., ' 544446 DALE HILL. Director l B E .:,,W I I .N ' f- V' .v-, . 1, L. L 11. n.. P I , 5 . GOSPELETTES ' HAP.MoNETTs V181 TDR Bro. 5 als. Rutherford and Rev. Q Mrs. Shoemake 3 M '. M B A W .ra -urray urr an. Janet ro. Lawrence k Bro. Moore and Mr. Q Mrs. Lewis Manuel Rev. Q Mrs. Daniel Jauhall and Missionaries to Central America Bro Q Sis Haney, Bro. Camsron, Smith, and Bro Q Sis Pa if amuel Cpgz, 0 and Eut Q lguin Q Sis. Qoomiskqgf gQir1ey TF' .1 +74 1,471-5 3. . Jr ' X N wk .ff X Y n 1, , '- rv 'V' rw-W1 :'l 1' 11. a xwm 1' look Lgdids' Ahkiiiary-1 111:-n fl? eg ,- Q Jim x- 1' Pwr. Loretta Babb ig- ,Z-iz' x . wi 41-P ,g g E ' , er gjl ? tl ff- OX' ff?-x Z - is S Bro. and Sis. Pair were with us on January 22nd and 23rd, giving us a wonderful bless- ing in a MISSIONARY RALLY. They were former missionaries to Iamacia. REV. and MRS. W. R. PAIR Bro. Daniel Iauhall held the concluding services of our MISSIONARY RALLY on Jan- uary 24th and 25th. He was with us again in March. Now he is on the mission field in Central America. Rev. Murray Burr, Pastor in Port Arthur, Texas, held a two week revival at the local church: and he also taught daily in chapel services at the College. We certainly en- , joyed having such a man, a monument to truth, to preach to us and instruct us. W w 1 L n WEDNESDAY NIGHT IUBILEE SERVICE The Bible College students are in charge of the Wednes- day night Jubilee Service in our home church, the First Pentecostal Church of Stock- ton. HOSPITAL SERVICE I was sick and ye visited me. Every Sunday after- noon a group visit the hos- pital to sing and bring a per- sonal word of cheer to the patients. I .wuz , . w -'. , , -11:1 . , 4 v ., . 1 5 rQ?'w3- I- . L ' -313.7 H, 1 5 .., ' rr 2 ,:--4 ' -f l Lgf 13554-:fiN NEQQEX 4 , Mig5 2gNQQ QMW V ,1?'l 'f'W5 Yi ij m 1 ' '1',:1u . H5 'f? x,,1?'ff'3vfg1. A, 35 ' ?5 QW ugh, up -' 3 4, Nr,MA T A, gf.-V'h. . jg 4 xi 1 ',, J , Q7 .- 2 - .v V , I A 'Z in jk- 1 W ,V Q WV' fl' AAI E , 4 4' n .1 1 ' ? -ff. .- gag, .1 A .Ji ' mf Qw'fQ w5d ,' M3?WHW uq f 3g ir ' hbj3E H'W1Mwifk gg, I Y,v. V Jw V' hind E A X fi' j ,.,.-f'xtxg A I- re? .,'5. 34.y .' Nr. AQL, , Q, -., 44713. ' ,' if-s'f,T5' f gynzysterious Episode: 3 El:-..., 'W 4 21 2 gg N.i'faf .. ' 5E.4feii:ff' ' Answer or Chance ,M - Yi, ,,.-A -f gkyn Pa In H ami. ving wr Exif 4' Annual Banquet M Sch ool Confe ANNUAL BANQUET Each year there is a contest held which determines who will be Annual King and Queen. The student body and faculty was divided into two teams. The King and Queen of the Annual was the boy and girl who brought in the most money through selling annuals, ads, and booster names. Carole and Onyal received the honor of reigning King and Queen of the '59 banquet. Those who won the top prize out of the entire group were Bro. Clyde Haney and Sis. Ruth Johnson. This banquet, one of the highlights of the year, is looked forward to with great anti- cipation. Winners of Annual contest rn Doris crowns Carole Queen of the Annual i Still eating Annual Royalty KING ONYAL - QUEEN CAROLE Eileen crowns Onyal King of the Annual ia? ,fx x Q ?-f, ,s Eating Sax 6 I 4 f 1 f f r Z 5 mah 2' r W A ,, ffff f f 7 9 J' ' 'avfdfzzxff ZI4 Z f Q f W ff X W W' W W f Q Z f ...- ! W X 4 1? W fl Z W f , f y X fm' Wm PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Director - - --------- KENNETH 1-IANEY I , Assistant Director - - - STAN MARKWELL X I ArtDirecwrr - - - ---- BILL CAMERON i f Stan, Kenneth, and Bill work vigorously to promote the adyer- 353: tising of W.A.B. C. This is done by the publication of the bi- monthly paper, APOSTOLIC POWER: as well as the recording of a weekly radio broadcast over Station KCVR. 'ne,'1,j JIM TL' ur.. :,11 - Bible College Graduation - 1958 Baccalaureate Service Y- ' KX ,,.g,x :ax X , . 'V :LS Arr 'W if I' High School Graduation - 1958 E MRS. HUGH CAMERON - Supervises e snack time after church. 6 fi 4 4A, , O 4 , J, Q., Z 6 m e 6 4 Students relaxing at ping pong 05 Eileen taking her turn at hamburgers RECREATION HALL Here students enjoy a 10 minute break after Chapel. .Jn-L va l V in x Z A xxx' R :N-, X N if f .',,5 ' A K Q, M' vui- u- . w xi' Nu ' .39 A o Q w. ,inf Qirff - fe E ,QM -MQ .- 4433 Qgjiggfg 2 ' ,il x ', J 2.5 By lm :E ,gklmi .52 . ' , Q F mf. T. 7' vefai 1 3 ' ' .2513 1' '13 I Q, N onine RANGE N W' WEL V s mai N M V W ' . ' 5 '.v G5 . W . . -f .5 BAC IN THL ADDLL AGAIN Q,:5!gib.i'QX ' A H AQJKLH u :MINI U LIL' VRANGLEQS 'Q soon HORDF bLNbB .Lg ,J STRAW BOSS HT 'F' 4 wi, ' 'P 4 ,,,. ,Nm 1 'l ' v V A ,- Fki4wi4fWmW f:?WWr'1N4r fa T! NY . 1 1 hy 45 ,y ' ,fTo be or not to be Xian old mQidD E ' N ' I gFoW's youf chance! .bB. ' 'whgY -V fa , I i I ' A 9 I T PVR Php -V-1 ' V , ami- ..... .. 1' J .gg ' 1 PM N N Squaw Lx 5 Scif ?? Q ISO' X l 3' G r Q9 251, ' 1 .,,,,i,,A-. - w H l eww TM WCaliQQ5nia lil or buggig OTCGHS 3 Qar1Aw -S U 1 O H E5q,ffAf g l A f. ,V N ig., fM5w+. U93 .51 lk Lx ,I U TH Rowlw .- , - X 1' . J' G 3 CG fig X355 w ww aney St9T1OUS Eplsode ,,4DalG Hill hiq hillbill .EEE 1: 'QQ' M3bcMEiE2 Hnib.Iie1 M Ghaperoned Q Pk W 1 , N r . Q, fit VJ. Dv J 6 rules' Foota L1 PU Xlth a roommate C aning way P0111 6' Se, To I - AL J , IH, ,, , . -xx i , Nx,f Measles Sir 4' B-ss' .ia A. r-1 ' VN X ADVERTISERS Congratulations to the Class of 1959 and Best Wishes to the Student Body, Faculty, and Officials of the WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE We Appreciate Our Bible Schools UNITED PENTECOS TAL CHURCH Headquarters Staff and Executives 3645 So. Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri ARTHUR T. MORGAN ------- General Superintendent OLIVER F. FAUSS ---- Assistant General Superintendent Western Zone OSCAR VOUGA - - - -Assistant General Superintendent Eastern Zone STANLEY W. CHAMBERS - General Secretary-Treasurer WYNN T. STAIRS - - -Director, Foreign Missionary Dept. C. H. YADON ----- Secretary, Home Missionary Dept. A. L. CLANTON - - - - Editor, The Pentecostal Herald QOfficial Organ, PENTECOSTAL PUBLISHING HOUSE RAY AGNEW, Manager Publishers and Distributors of Religious Literature Books and Bibles Owned and Operated by the United Pentecostal Church Welcome if Cf A to the 2 B Kc? UNITED PENTECOSTAL fsgQfQ, CHURCH eg E . W 1078 East Ave. -'M Napa, Calif. REV. PAUL R. PRICE, Pastor Services You Will Enjoy Sunday School ------------------- 9:45 a . rn, . A time to enjojy informal class discussions. Sunday Morning Worship ------------ 11:00 a.m. A time for a Spiritual refreshing. Sunday Evening Worship ------------- 7:45 p. m. A time of lively singing, testimonies, and preaching. ' Wednesday Night Bible Study ----------- 7:45 p. m. A favorite service of those who attend. Friday Night Youth Meeting ----------- 7:45 p. m. A Service scaled to the Youth and attended by all age groups! Pastor Price and Family uNn'Eo PEm'Ecosm. CHURCH .l fi N I il V' K 45 4' 9 -f -55-2 'K 4' I jeff X 1, 1, , ,lg .' 1 ,I 5 ' HJ. 1 A QMVU ::4'g.,1 S' V n, wise-rg 'v FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P. O. Box 255 Sounders Avenue Loomis, California Sunday School ---------- Sunday Night Service ------ Sunday Morning Worship - - Wednesday- Family Night - - - Friday - Young People's Service --------lO:00A.M. ----- -7:30PM - - 11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. --------7:30PM REV. SAM CAGLE, Pastor T. Loomis Church Choir Pastor Cagle and Farnily UNITED PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 204 W. 11th Claremore, Oklahoma , ,,-7.5. 1 . C. A. NELSON - Pastor LEO FAUGHT - Assistant Pastor Church Board L. E. Willhoite D, W. I-Ioselton Church Officers Glen Caughman, Church Sec. Donald Willhoite, S. S. Supt. Amy Willhoite, S. S. Sec. Dolly Faye Doty, Ladies Aux. Pres, Ruth Willhoite, Ladies Aux. Sec. Betty Morgans, Young Peop1e's Pres. O. L. Doty G. L. Vogel Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Nelson LIFE TABERNACLE 722 Grand Ave. - Shreveport, Louisiana Saturday Servicemen's Service - - - - REV. REV. REV. REV. MRS. Sunday School ------- - - 9:45 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship - - - - 11:00 A,M. Sunday Evening Service - - - - 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - - - 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. JACK T. MOORE, Pastor LYLE G. PALMER, Associate A. POCHE, S. S. Superintendent AND MRS. DON PRICE, Youth Dir. DANITA BARNUM DAVIS, Church Sec'y. In the heart of Shreveport with the world at heart JESUS NAME - UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ' ' Burney, Calif. Sunday School -------------- Young.People's Service ---- Sunday Sunday Evangelistic Service ------- Thursday Night Bible Study ------ Pastor, JACK E. RENISON 10:00 A.M 6:00 P.M 7:00 P,M A-.f 7:00 P,M The end of your search for a friendly church A, WSEMLLE REVIVAL TABERNACLE H My X, ' 'QM' The Church That Preaches ','l'4 , 7 : 'P i 'Q A N What the Bible Teaches ,,..,..l L 1' ' ' 'A y , T ug 15 3777 Nile sneer . 'yu f i -, I l San Diego 4, California iiffu . ' 3 ' 3 , ' 5' T . i .,., . Sunday School ----------- - - 9:40 A,M. Worship ---------- - 11:00 A,M, Evangelistic ------ - - - 7:30 P.M. 1. Tuesday Praise and Preaching - - - - 7:30 P.M. A 1 Thursday Bible Study ------ - 7:30 P.M. f 'rg' Saturday Great Youth Rally --------------- 7:30 P.M. A T Hear the Different Gospel Broadcast U3 tl' il Q , ff THE HOUR or Powsa Q 3 Bringing the TRUTH to America Q '--,l XERB, 1090 on Your Dial XEG, 1050 on Your Dial -Q, Sunday: 10:30 P. M. Tuesday: 10:30 P.M. y 7 ,::' R i Pacific Standard Time Central Standard Time T 1' ' L A A Daylight Saving Time in Summer the Rockies to the Covers the West From Mexico to A1aska David F. Gray, Pastor 4294 Landis Street ATwater 1-6033 Covers the Nation From Atlantic FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 313 N. W. 3rd Avenue Visalia, California Pastor: REV. W, R, PAIR Parsonage Address: 313 N. W. 4th Ave. Sunday School - - - '- - - - - 9:45 a. Sunday Morning Worship - - - 11:00 a. Young Peoples' Service - - - - 6:30 p. Evangelistic Service - - - - - 7:30 p. Wednesday Bible Study ---------- 7:30 p. Bro. and Sis. Pair and Ruth FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1700 E. Harding Way Stockton, California The Home Church of W. A. B. C. 1,. v SA LVA TION TIME KCVR - KcvP 1570 on radio dial if Sunday - 8:00 A.M. 512 if: A3-2 Mg .SERVICES Sunday: Sunday School - - - Morning Worship - - Hospital Service - - - Evangelistic Service - - - Wednesday: Bible School Jubilee Service - - Friday: Youth Service ---- ---- 9:45 A 11:00 A 2:00 P 7:45 P 7:45 P 7:45 P Clyde Haney, Pastor Kenneth F. Haney Associate Pastor EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3651 27th Avenue Sacramento, California The Church That Preaches What the Bible Teaches SERVICES Sunday School ----------- - - 9:45 a, m Sunday Morning Worship - - - - 11:00 a.m Sunday Evangelistic - - - - - 7:30 p,m 1 7 ' Wednesday Bible Study - - - - 7:30 p, m f Friday Conquerors' Service - - 7:30 p, m, ' 7 Rev. O. A. Ellingsworth Pastor QFFICERS Pastor's Residence 552.1 San Francisco Blvd Sunday School Sum' ' ' ' ' ' ' C' D- ELLINGSWORTH Sacramento California Secretary-Treasurer - ---- RAY McDANIEL , ALL WELCOME Frankie N. and Ruby Wilcox Ministers Parsonage Address- 1495 Alvarado Street Oceanside, California Ph. No. SA. Z-0301 JESUS WAY TABERNACLE 311 Eirst Street Oceanside, Calif. SERVICES Sunday School -------- Worship Service - - - Evangelistic ------ Tuesday Bible Study ----- Wed. Ladies' Prayer Mt, - - - Wed. Men's Prayer Mt, Thursday Talent Night ---- Thursday Ir. Church ----- Saturday Pentecostal Couquerors ----- 9:30 3 11:00 a '7:30 p 7:30 p 1:00 p 7:30 p '7:30 p 7:30 p '7:30 p, LET US GIVE GOD OUR BEST - FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1101 America St. Baton Rouge, Louisiana HULON MYRE, Pastor N Sunday School -------- 10:00 A. M Morning Worship - - - - 11:00 A.M Evangelistic Service - - - - 7:30 P.M Wed. Bible Study - - - - - - 7:30 P.M Fri. Pent. Conqueror - - - 7:30 P. M Members of Church Board L, J. Williams C. O. Albritton J. L. Farrow J. O. Stephens Ed. Artigue Compliments of the UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 300 N. Wilson Ave. Prichard, Alabama REV. OSCAR VOUGA, Pastor Chas. L. Irby, Sec. and Treasur C. P. Mitchell, S. S. Supt. C E, B. Bernard, Asst. S. S. Supt. Congratulations From San Jose, California UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Saratoga Ave. and Piper Drive, San Jose, California F, V. SHOEMAKE, Pastor SERVICES Sunday School ------- - 10 A. M Evangelistic Service - - - Sun. 7:30 P.M Mid-Week Service - - - Wed. 7:30 P.M Young People - - - Fri. 7:30 P.M. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 4229 E. Horner Ave. Stockton, California Another lighthouse shining forth the truth Pastor, WALTER STURDIVAN JESUS NAME UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Manteca, Calif. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1000 36th St. Bakersfield, Calif, Sunday School -------- 9:45 P.M. Sunday Morning - - - - 9:45 A. M. Worship ----- - - 11:00 A, M, Sunday Night -------- 7:30 P. M, Evening Service - - - - 7:45 P. M. THCS. Young People ----- 7:30 P. M. Tuesday ---- - 7:45 p, M, Thur, Bible Study - - - - 7:30 P. M, Thursday - - - - - 7:45 p.M. Saturday Night ---- - - - 7:30 P, M, HAROLD BLANKENSHIP, Pastor REV. I, H, TERRY, Pastor UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH QKLIN HOMES17 - ' M ONENESS E H - , ,. , -PENTEEOSTAL CHURCH ,I ' A senvncss f, - 4 WEl1'SlIrSUN.EVE!4lMGS 8 PM ' ' SUNDAY SCHOOL I0 A Fi li, L I I A , 1 'mine nav mn nvrtsoaum ig!- us t g fra ,QA 1480 Hayne Ave. Yuba City, Calif. be -, 1 .EAIVIIJ TOM APPLEGARTH, Pastor Sunday Morning ------- 10:00 A, M, Sunday Evening - - - - - 7:00 p:M, Wed. Young People - - - - 7:30 P.M. Sat. Evening ----- - - 7:30 P. M. COME and Be With Us Altoga Street North of Grant Line Tracy, Calif. , Sunday School - - - ---- 9:45 A.M. Evangelistic ------ - - 7:45 P, M: Wed. Young People ----- 7:45 P. M, REV, R, W. WILBURN, Pastor A Little Church with a Big We1come UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3700 W. Broadway Muskogee, Oklahoma Sunday Moming ------ 10:00 A, M, Sunday Night ---- - - 7:00 P.M Wed. Bible Study - - - - - 7:30 p,M REV. AND MRS. NORMAN ZENO, Pastors 1 SERVICE SERVICE WHEN Lubrication 1246 N. Wilson Way YQU NEED IT Stockton, Calif. Tune Up ' Ice Cream and Frosties Ignition Sundaes - Shakes Cones - Hamburgers Brakes Hot Dogs - French Fries Gas Congratulations Ice TINKER'S Reasonable Prices, Excellent Work 2710 Waterloo Rd. Phone HOward 5-3378 BIGG AND LITTLE HARDWARE - VARIETY 2620 Waterloo Road Free Parking - Fast Service BA ERY T BEST POLICY I ff C We Cater to R AT ALL N , , A11 Your Needs A TIMES S QT V' xl rf Q U - Ft: Ho-66624 1 f '1 Q jp R SNOW WHITE L Q E if gi A BAKING co. Q V,,1. s,,,, Y. N E 29, -A T c 2571 Waterloo Rd. I 7 E Stockton, Calif. S .4 jk. J. J. FETZER, Proprietor AGENCY JUELL'S Real Estate Broker MEAT MKT. All Lines of Insurance Including A11 Meat Fire Auto Choice Quality Truck Bonds HO 6-6718 2725 Waterloo Rd. Stockton, Calif. 660 N. California Stockton, California 88 SUPER MARTS Two Locations to Serve You 3202 Waterloo Road - 1900 So. E1 Dorado St. HENRY BACCI, Prop. Groceries Vegetables Meats Same Low Prices Every Day Open 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily Sunday 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Compliments of RENA-WARE Distributors of Surgical Stainless Steel Cookware Stoc kton Offic e Stockton, California YOLLAND Formerly Yolland Ice and Fuel Materials Co . LJ? D' 1 and Concrete Materials Transit-Mix Concrete Plastering Materials Masonry Materials a Complete Supply of Fuels 830 So. California St. Stockton, California CITY TIRE SERVICE New - Used Tires - Vulcanizing Recapping Wholesale - Retail - Batteries Factory Warehouse Distributors The Home of Quality and Service 2272 Waterloo Road Stockton, Calif. B. FERRONI, Owner 1 Hg Lf: 3' , t J Y , I V, mul In , 'Eg-mir 1 ,. .,'v M, 1 1 ' . n A f WJEQ 311. f H ' -- 1.. -'- 32 in Zz iz: nw .i ' :nl I , Y. , , , ,Wx E?s'sf f Motor Tune Up Brakes, Ignition Lubrication Tires, Batteries Generator Repair BLAKE'S SERVICE Guaranteed Motor Repair 2029 Cherokee Lane Phone HO 6-7254 Next to W.A.B. C. F Shop at L l T553 DON snuff FLJP. . W ez- ,Qui A QUICK'S . , ' GROCERY STORE V 2725 Waterloo Road . MAX PODESTO - Pro Q1 IACK'S RICHFIELD SERVICE P. Slllav ull CREAMERY WHOLESA LE 8: RETAIL MURL RODDEN, Stockton Manager Howard 4-2801 Ph. HO 2-9040 Pick-up 8a Delivery Harding and Wilson Way Stockton, California -- We Give Cash Checks -- LUBRICATION - BATTERIES - TIRES Specializing ln Motor Tune-up Wheel Balancing ROSCOE UACKQ HERRINGTON Owner, Manager YE OLE HOOSIER INN Delightful Food Old Time Atmosphere Old Time Prices CHARLES AND CHARLOTTE DYER Owners 1537 N. Wilson Way Highway 99 Alt. Stockton, Califomla Phone HOward 3-0271 SAVE AT - SAVE-MART Two Complete Food Stores 3310 E. Main St. and 1536 Waterloo Rd. Stockton, Calif. HO. 5-57150 and HO. 65011 BEST WISHES TO W. A. B. C. From FAMILY ALBUM PLAN PHIL B. GRAY District Manager 4 Rock wer CLEMENTS VALLEY LOAM - Sand ' Ci 3- L0 A. A. ALLEN HO 3-6986 H BOB ALLEN HO 5-0171 ill f +6265 I All Plgngggfm' I ' RENT - ALLS V C ONGRA TULA TIONS From the ALL-PURPOSE RENTALS WE RENT ALMOST ANYTHING For your convenience we carry: Garden Sz Yard Equipment Baby Needs Rotary Tillage Hospital 8: Sick Room Supplies Camping Needs Banquet Er Party Needs Plumbers 8: Printers Supplies Floor Polishers Sanders of All Types Roll Away Beds And Many Other Items Owner and Manager - LEWIS AND BETTY MURPHY KIENTZ 87 WISDOM, INSURANCE 339 N. Sutter Street Stockton, Calif, TOU-REST MOTEL Air KOOLED Your Friendly Host BEEBE AND SOPHIE RUTLEDGE Highways 99 and 50 1609 Wilson Way Stockton, California HOward 2.-1265 C5 I V E YO U R CA R IWWZ ELVIN KOOKEN GARAGE General Auto Repair 3610 Section Avenue Stockton 6, California HOward 3-8389 12. ef Earn Valued BERMAN'S N Our Suits, Slacks and Sport Coats are of the Finest Quality and Tailoring 31 S. Sutter Stockton, Calif. HO. 6-8445 POLLARD'S CHICKEN KITCHEN Best Chicken in the Country Chicken on a Bun 65? Chicken Lunch Chicken Dinner Chicken to Go 10464 N. 99 Hwy. - GR. 7-2.287 'x HOME SUPPLY TOOL RENTAL SANDS Mom. jr F 616 North wus on Way 73. Friendly Service XJ Complete Instructions On Business Routes 99, 50, 88 and 8 Stockton, California Air Conditioned - Pool - Queen Size Beds ART AND WILMA JONES Owner - Managers HOward 6-3751 sto? ' 2377 Waterloo Road Stockton, Calif. Phone HOward 5-2693 for reservations EVERYTHING FOR RENT LINDY'S SPUDNUT Many N W i Varieties rp ' g 2353's ' ' U Special Party Prices on 5 dozen or more i f ca I .1 Made several times daily to insure freshness 236 E. Charter Way Stockton, Calif. MINGO'S RADIO REPAIRS We fix Hi-Fi's - Check tubes Open daily except Tuesday Also Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and evenings HO 36322 All work guaranteed FAMILY TOGGERY Something for the whole family open daiiy 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M Sundays 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 2656 Waterloo Road Stockton, Calif, Finest Quality Materials to Insure Maximum Value and Satisfaction to Every Customer HARM'S SHOE REPAIR 2621 Waterloo Road Stockton, Calif. Y 7 A A A ll 1 1 Il 'Y If 1 HOUR SERVICE Regular Prices Guaranteed Satisfaction Phone: HO 3-4674 QQIQ 1223 E. Harding Way S0317 Stockton, Calif. :s- ' lj4' JOE DYE'S FLYING A SERVICE 3032 Waterloo Road Stockton, California Lubrication Car Waxed Tires and Accessories See us for your car needs! H E FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Corner of Palm and Orange Exeter, Calif, SERVICES Wednesday - - - 7:30 P.M. Friday ------ 7:30 P. M. Sunday A. M. - 10:00 A. M. Sunday Night - - 7:00 P. M. S7Bro. and Sis. Montgomery Sunday School Teachers PASTOR REV. ARLIE MONTGOMERY 209 N. Orange, Exeter 1 C ONGRA TU LA TIONS LADIES A UXILIARY L P 3654 S, Grand Blvd, St. Louis 18, Mo. The Ladies Auxiliary official MISSIONARY COOK BOOK is now available. Consult your local Ladies Auxiliary president for purchase of book, Fifty cents of the purchase price stays in the local section and the remainder is given to the Missionary Depart- ment. MRS. J. C. COLE MRS. LONA THAMES President Secretary OUR SLOGAN GO FORWARD SLACK NOT! C omp liments of THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF COLTON 1 'We 1 T The .... 'Q 'H Where the old little church HA. iiximtt-. il Pentecostal with the ' eg 15 3 power is big falling Welc ome 693 East F. Street QCO1-ner of Mt. Vernon and F. Street! We cordially welcome you to Q T stop by and visit us where you will never be a stranger. Come now Let us 1 Reason Together. . . Isa. 1:18 Ted David - Pastor No creed but Christ No law but Love No Book but the Bible' TUPELO CHILDREN'S MANSION A Pentecostal Home for Homeless Children Endorsed by the UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Phone Vinewood 2-6982. East Tupelo, Mississippi P.O. Box 1327 ADMINISTRATION REV. R, P, KLOEPPER - - ---- Superintendent BETTY J. KLOEPPER ------- - - Secretary-Treasurer RUBY HARDWICK ---------------- Girls' Matron DON AND CHARLDENE RATCLIFF - - Boys' Dean and Matron MARCELLA MANN --------------------- Cook OUR MOTTO: Mark 10:16 And he Took Them Up In His Arms, Put His Hands Upon Them, and Blessed Them. Over Half of the Children Have Received the Holy Ghost In the Sixth Year of Caring for Homeless and Needy Children We Are in Need of Your Regular Support. God Bless each of You for What You Have Done in the Past, for the Present and What You Will Do in the Future. Thank You. . . 5 F v 2 r xy 4 5 Q2 N WILLIAM C. MILES Youth Director CHARLES C. TACKETT Choir Director l Apostolic Melodie Choir' UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF BELLFLOWER 10248 Alondra Street SERVICES Sunday School -------- 9:45 a. Morning Worship - - - - 11:00 a. Evangelistic ---- - 7:30 p. Tue. Bible Study - - - - - 7:30 p. Thurs. Young People - - - - 7:30 p. REV, SAMUEL S. WHITE PZSIOI' RESIDENCE 13739 Cornuta Avenue Bellflower, California Phone: TOrrey '7-2803 KENNETH S. TACKETT Sunday School Supt. LUCILLE M. TACKETT Ladies' Aux. President Fifty two, years preaching the Gospel-Forty one years editing and publishing Witness of God. Witnessing for the Lord in the Middle East QAsia Minorl, Russia, Europe, United States and Canada, is yours truly. Write us for a free sample of our monthly to 750 Cedar Ave. , Long Beach 13, California. Please pray for us. Bro. Andrew D. Urshan CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE 3 LADIES' AUXILIARY L1 of r n San Jose, California Ilah Ashcraft Melissa Anderson President Secretary BLANCH SHOEMAKE Auxiliary President LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE REV. VOAR SHOEMAKE Oklahoma-Kansas District Pastor UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - I Attend the Services of the PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS CONGRATULATIONS of Oakland 1649 sem Ave. - oamana, Calif. 110 Every Thursday ar 7:30 p.m. The High School and College Classes of '59 JERRY McNEIL ----- - - President PERM' DINSMORE ' ' ' seuetary From an Ardent Supporter of JOHNNY KLEMINS - - - ---- Pastor W. A, B. C, We Are More Than Conquerols Thru Christ ARLON R. ROYER D. F. GRAY LEE DAVIS I. GLENN HARVEY I. H. TERRY Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 WESTERN DISTRICT OF THE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH DISTRICT BOARD GOD BLESS W , A , B. C. G. S. RONEY O. M. PETTY District Superintendent Secretary-Treasurer Sunday School Department R. E. NICHOLS Pentecostal Conquerors Ladies' Auxiliary Department HOWARD DAVIS, President LILLIAN WHITE, President PAUL WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer FLORENCE RIPLEY, Secretary-Treasurer Home Missionary Secretary PAUL PRICE Section 5 Section 6 Section '7 Section 8 WM. H. GARRETT BARNEY ROBERTS I. E. RODE OWEN RIDDLESPERGER ' .Z THE PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS OF THE FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of Modesto, California MODESTO CHURCH Motto: He That Winneth Souls Is Wise OFFICERS Youth Leader ------------- VAUGHN MORTON Assistant Youth Leader - - - - CHARLES GILSTRAP Secretary-Treasurer ---- ------ J EAN GARRISON SERVICES Sunday --------- 6:00 p. m. Thursday ------- 7:30 p. rn. Nay, in all these' things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. Romans 8:37 LADIES AUXILIARY ' Clarence Benson: SUNDAY SCHOOL IS IMPERATIVE A conservative estimate indicates that seventy-five per cent of the members of all denominations come from the Sunday School. Eighty-five per cent of all church workers, and ninety-five per cent of all ministers and missionaries at some time were Sunday School pupils. SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Western District , , , UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WINFRED TOOLE ----- Educational 8a Visual Aids Supt. EMILY GRAY - - - ---- Secretary 85 Statistician GEORGIA HALL - - - Superintendent of Promotion J. E. KLEMIN - - - Sunday School Rally Supt. R, E. Nichols, Director 'Before his death Clarence Benson was one of the nation's greatest Christian educators and among the most fervent of Sunday School enthusiasts. The quotation is from Sunday School Success page 11. of the WESTERN DISTRICT UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Sectional Presidents A Io Ann Barclay - - - - X National City Delois Bradley - - - Y Ontario L 0- X Sec. Sec. Irene Dashley - - - - Sec. 'R Los Angeles Q Marguritte Terry - - - Sec. -. Bakersfield Zalia Barnett - - - Sec. Kerman -L r Burnace Beaman - - - Sec. Lillian White Watsonville Florence Ripley president Elizabeth Frost - - - - Sec. Secretary Turlock Leona Talley - - - Yuba City GO FORWARD, SLACK SGC. NOT K SERVICES Sunday School ------------ 9: Evangelistic Service ------ Wednesday - Workers Training Morning Worship ---------- ll - - 7:30 p - - - 7:30 p Thursday - Pentecostal Conquerors - 7:30 p Pastor's Residence: 334 Garcia Avenue San Leandro, Calif, COME AND WORSHIP WITH US! 45 a. :00 a, III. ITI- III' ITI- III. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1649 -96th Avenue Oakland, California Rev. J. E. Klemin Pastor rs: A Q: CONGRA TULATIONS to the CLASS of '59 Fr om the LOOMIS YOUNG PEOPLE Loomis, Calif. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 300 Hilbourn Corner of Ozark Street , Morris Oklahoma Huboum ' Lodi, Calif. SERVICES Sunday School - - - ------ 9:45 a. m. Sunday School -------- 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship - - - - - 11:00 a, m. Morning Worship ------- 11:00 a, m, Evangelistic ------ - - 7:30 p. m. Sunday Night Service - - - - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Young People ---- 7:30 p. m. Thursday Night Service ---- 7:30 p. ITI. Pastor: REV, AND MRS. C, P, KILGORE Address: 619 S. Napoleon Okmulgee, Oklahoma Tuesday-Bible Study ----- 7:30 p. m. Thursday-Young People ---- 7:30 p. m. You are invited to stop by and enjoy the fellowship of our church. REV, EVERETT O. BAXTER, Pastor THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 133 Tuolumne Blvd. Modesto, Calif. Ph. L.A. 37444 REV. J. E, RODE, Pastor REV. J, D. DANSBY, Assistant Pastor FLORENE DANSBY, Sec. and Treas. Come Thou With Us and We Will Do Thee Good. Numbers 10: 9 SERVICES Sunday School ------- 9:50 A, M Morning Worship ----- 10:00 A. M Young Peoples Service - - 6:00 P.M Childrens Church ----- 6:00 P. M Evangelistic Service ---- 7-30 P.M Tuesday ---------- 7:30 P. M Thursday Young People - - 7:30 P.M Saturday ---------- 7.30 P. M Radio Broadcast from 1:00 to 1:30 P. M. every Sunday - KTRB NORWALK JESUS NAME UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CHURCH OF VALLEJO 12129 Adoree Norwalk, California 224 Home Acres Ave. SERVICES SERVICES SUUCIHY School ---'-- 10:00 8. rn. Sunday School - - - - 9:45 a. m Sunday Worship ------- 11:00 a. m. Morning worship - - - - 11:00 a, m Sunday Evangelistic ------ 7:30 P. m. Sunday-Evangelistic - - - - 7:45 p.m Wednesday-Young People - - - 7:00 p. m. Tuesday-Bible Study ----- 7:45 p, m Fl'idaY'EV3HgC1iSIiC '--' 7:45 P. FI1. Thursday Services - - - - - - 7:45 p,m REV. H. R. STOVER REV. WILLIAM GEURIN Pastor Pastor Phone Torrey 44223 WE NEVER SAY NO! 3 Ply Long or Short Handle s FINEST OF STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE Shown Without Obligation in Your Home! QQ Waterless or Conventional Cooking Service Mention of This Ad Entitles Buyer to a 510. 00 Discount For Free Demonstration anywhere in Central California-- call or write to J. R, HUGGINS, ADDRESS: 2.0874 Oak Street Hayward, California Phone No. Jefferson 8-3007 GOLDEN GATE LUMBER COMPANY 1808 Golden Gate Stockton, Calif. LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Reas onable Prices . it z' --,, HL- h in No fm 1 ' ' A 0 fl 1 I N - am-. We deliver merchandise anywhere in California - free i freight charges outside of Stockton. WE SELL RETAIL or by TRUCK-LOAD LOTS! n Stockton R. H. ROUSE - Manager I Phone No. HO: 2-6471 MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton, California Dedicated to serving you in your hour of need. Always serving you in a kindly, thoughtful way. Prices within the means of all. +91 I . ' . B 2wa.,am3 UT II f ,Quia gn sm gtg -. A DU IJ,-drift '11 f,x I 4 WJ' 7?5i,.,' Inquire about our Burial Insurance without Obligation. Call or phone day or night. Stockton - Howard 4-4644 HARRY A. MARTIN MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 445 North American Street Stockton 3, California JIM PAIGE'S UNION SERVICE Service Is Our Business 1502 N. El Dorado St. Stockton, California HOward 5-9917 BI-LO MARKET 2204 Cherokee Lane Stockton, California RONNIE JACOBS, Owner Bi - Lo fthe close bij Market DRUGS Courtesy of REXALL WATERLOO DRUG 2735 Waterloo Road Stockton, Calif. HOward 5-5717 Prescriptions Filled sifNS2'C'7'N2s-X 5 E OO E J, Goss PRODUCE W1 IC W Ov 5' J iv rf. ,O ':'51',,x ,JJ 2901 N. Wilson Way 0 I IS OUR Stockton, California K FIRST NJ -THOUGHT All types of tropical fruit dairy products, olives, honey FRESH FRUIT ALL YEAR IKE'S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Septic Tank Vacuum Cleaned Repaired and Installed Free Estimate Rt. 4, Box 626, Marfargoa Rd. Stockton, Calif, HOward 4-5276 - HOward 5-6796 STOWELL EQUIPMENT COMPANY Peerless Turbine Pumps Pressure Systems Orchard and Field Sprayers Farmers Hardware 2024 E. Charter Way L, E, QIKE1 IKERD, Owner Stockton, Calif. HOward 2-7676 LET US HELP X 5 3 1 N Q , 4, 'Z ' AZ? ' ,s .f1f11.1: Q . '12 C1 ig?-L r'fE4 - S? - Zan WW WHEN IN OAKDALE TRADE AT BILL STEWART - - WESLEY STEWART - LILLIE STEWART - - STEWART'S MARKET - - - Manager Meat Counter - - - Cashier Bill Stewart, Manager MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE FOR FINE PAINTS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Trade at HALL'S in BUILDING SUPPLIES 8th and B streets Stockton 6, California ff, CAMPORIA GAS SERVICE, INC, Main Office: 2525 Mariposa Rd, Stockton, Calif. Propane Tanks - Carburetion Conversions Ranges - Water Heaters Refrigeration Stockton Phone HO 6-8611 Tracy Phone TE 5-2606 DOMINICK CAMPORA, President DON'S RED f-D ' 801 E. Market St. Stockton, Calif. You can't beat us for price or service FAST AND EFFICIENT SERVICE DON TENNISON, Manager TED'S MOTORS 720 Miner Avenue Stockton 3, Calif, Ted's Motors - Authorized Dealer Hillman Minx and Sunbeam Rapies Phone: HO 3-0498 STOCKTON'S FINEST MOTEL rv-f 'r'mJ.rq, - ' 1 - ,V td I -2... ' , vllljb, ' 1' ' Y ,--Y .-.Ei . g Swimming Pool I All Rooms Air Conditioned Free Ice Complete Phone Service Recommended by Duncan Hines I and AAA Inn TOWN HOUSE MOTEL Across from, Ye Old Hoosier Recording on Tape Recorder TAPE-DISC For Sale or Ren or FILM -' QUALITY RECORDING 'J 1 SERVICE S t PROFESSIONAL RECORDING STUDIO 1217 N. Wilson way Stockton, Calif. HO 4-7464 J. H. FLICKINGER GOOD FOOD AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE a Day 2 9 Hours LEILANI LANE DRIVE IN COFFEE SHOP 1801 N. Wilson Way , S. Business Highway 99-50 U STRAWBERRY LANE WA FFLE SHOP 201 E. Weber Ave. Across the St. from Hotel Stockton COZY MOTEL 2903 N. Wilson Way Stockton, Calif. Refrigerator Air Cool Electric Heat Tile Showers Bus. Phone .HO 3-9355 Res, Phone HO 2-0390 Mr. and Mrs. H. Garner - Owners WANT YOUR INCOME STAR FISH CO. 311 S, El Dorado St. Stockton, Calif. TAX FIGURED CORRECTLY-? ? ? Ph. HO 6-7344 HAL NITTA, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Write We Specialize in Bait MRS. JEWEL DOVELL 10201-Voltaire Ave. Oakland, Calif, Reas onable Prices A Complete Line of Fishing Tackle Open 4 A.M. - Close 9 P,M FRENI 8: SON MOTORS Used Cars and Pickups BONDED AND INSURED 10 N. Wilson Way Stockton, Calif, Office HO 5-6808 Office HO 4-0616 Res. HO 4-5666 FRANK FRENI Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '59 AND MRS, DAVID BROD 2 128 Report Stockton, Calif. Our Compliments of E TA Y LOR P UB LISHING and lRENE'S STUDIO Photographer BOOSTERS A. R, CLEVENGER Stockton, Calif. MR, AND MRS. FRED MABRY Stockton, Calif. MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE ADAIR Stockton, Calif. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MORGANS Claremore, Oklahoma MISS ADLAINE LILES Tiawah, Oklahoma DEANNE HOSELTON Claremore, Oklahoma STANLEY TAYLOR Claremore, Oklahoma MR, AND MRS. M. C. TAYLOR Claremore, Oklahoma TERRY ALSPAW Bakersfield, Calif. MR, AND MRS. E. I. ALSPAW Bakersfield, Calif. JOE ADELHELM Bakersfield, Calif. DARREL ALSPAW Bakersfield, Calif. MR. AND MRS, BILL RENISON gnq-anon. Calif- STOCKTON BIBLE HOUSE . Books . Bibles . Gifts . Sunday School Supplies 45 South San Joaquin I-Ii-Fi Stereo Records and Equipment Film Rentals and Projectors Audio Visual Supplies D. V. B. S, Supplies 4 i Come See Us for Your Church NEEDS LEROY COLLINS, Manager NEED NEW IDEAS FOR MUSIC LET US HELP YOU Choir Selections Orchestra Arrangements Instrumental Transcriptions Vocal Combinations Including Solos, Duets, Trios Quartets - Enough Variety for Every Taste For High and Low Voices Child:-en's Song Books Youth Service Songs WE MAIL ANYWHERE my Af, ,. 1 , gl: 1 ' ai kj? x We if f ,gil . 'gv F , ,- vi, I . FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE -7 , Turlock, California IW, THE WHOLE GOSPEL TO THE WHOLE WORLD H . , ?-an .S L .-LL. N ,. do .. ' SERVICES Sunday School - - - - - Morning Worship ------- Evening Evangelistic Service - - Wednesday Prayer 8: Bible- Study Friday - Conquerors' Service ----- H1 III ffl ITI m 9:45 p - - 11:00 p 7:30 p 7:45 p 7:45 p, n s Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Moore .Tr Pastor 313 S. Center St. , Turlock, Calif. Phone ME. 4-6558 41 6 BEST WISI-IES FROM THE PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS OF REVIVAL TABERNACLE 3777 Nile Street San Diego, Calif. Street Meeting 99 Club Services Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday - 7:30 p.m. The Pentecostal Conquerors are also busily engaged in Old Folk's Home Services, Street Meetings, and the 99 Club. A ' , T UNITED PENTECOSTAL J - 1aQ,,4, 7 CHURCH 3208 Stanislaus St. Riverbank, Calif. Pastor: REV. NEALON REYNOLDS 7 WELCOME! SERVICES Sunday School - - - - 10:00 a.rr1. Sunday Worship - - - - 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evangelistic - - 7200 P- ITI- Tuesday 8: Saturday - - - - 7:00 P'm' UNITED PENTECOSTA L CHURCH E. Travis Blvd. COMPLIMENTS OF Fairfield, Calif. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SERVICES 5916 Filbert Ave. Orangevale, Calif. Sunday School ------- 10:00 a, Morning Worship ------ 11:00 a, Evangelistic ---- - - 7:30 P, Pentecostal Conquerors - - '7:30 p, REV. OTHEL PRATER pastor v1s1r WITH Us lv Pastor - E, L. MATHIS Ph. HA 5- PEN'I'ECOST AT ANY COST ITI- m. III. m. 4565 TRUE LIGHT APOSTOLIC CHURCH 2496 E. Myrtle Stockton, Calif, CONGRATULATIONS TO the CLASS of 1959 SERVICES FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday School ------- 10:00 a, 213 So. Sierra Ave. Oakdale, Calif. Morning Worship ------ 11:00 a, Evangelistic ----- ---- 7 :30 p, vveunesuay - Bible Class - - - '7:30 p, REV, F, P. ANDERSON, Pastor Friday - Missionary ----- '7:30 p, ELDER CARTER LITTLE, Pastor ffl. III. IH. lTl. IH. FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Q 5921 Fair oaks Blvd. in Carmichael, Calif. ii -i5.ff.i.L-, ' SERVICES Sunday School - - - - ' ' 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ----- - - 11:00 a.m. Sunday Night Evangelistic ---- - - 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Bible Study -------- - 7:30 p. rn. Friday - Pentecostal Conquerors ---------- 7:30 p.m. Christian Day School ---- MRS, CARRIE LONG - Principal REV. CLARENCE RIDDLESPERGER, Pastor 5824 Donovian Drive Carmichael, California I'11 go anywhere, providing it is forward. . - Livingston Best Wishes to W.A.B,C, and to the GRADUATING Class of 1959! THE ILLINOIS DISTRICT UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The Whole Gospe1 W' 9 -P . . . District Secretary District Sugertntendent i- 1 A I , J. H. REETER M. J. WOLFF Box 296 706 St. Louis Ave. vandaiia, tumors 'R , vandaiia, Illinois ' 2 :- '.'1E ' SUNDAY scuoor. DEPARTMENT BENNIE JONES --------- Section 1 To the PAUL FROESE ......... Director LESTER CARAWAY - - - - Section 2 Whole world.. CARL FROESE ......... Secretary ACE SUMMERS ' ' ' ' ' Section 3 W' PENTECOSTAL coNQUERoRs K- V- REEVE5 ' ' Section 4 RAY MORRISON ------- President HIRA BYERS ----- - - SSCHOH 5 CLARENCE SMITH ------ secretary CHARLES RIGDON - ' - - S8CtiOIl 6 LADES AUXILIARY DEPT. I-OUIE JACKSON - - - - Section 'I DOROTHY UNDERWOOD - - - President HAROLD CROTSER -' - - - - Section 8 GOI-.DIE WOLFI: ........ Secretary WESI-EY MILLER ------- Section 9 HOME MISSIONARY DEPT. HONORARY MEMBER C. R. EVITTS -------- Secretary H. E. WHITE ------- Decatur, I11. CAMP GROUND DEPT. ROY SIMPKINS ------- Sec. -Treas. The STRENGTH of a CHURCH, a SECTION, a DEPARTMENT, a DISTRICT, or any GROUP: is the WILLINGNESS and FAITHFULNESS of it's MEMBERS to.. . CO-OPERATE FOR WE ARE LABORERS TOGETHER WITH GOD... 1 Corinthians 3:9 I I THE PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS I of The Western District Offer Congratulations to the Graduates and Students of WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE d 1959 Sheaves for Christ Goal- EISSOOO. 00 I S S HOWARD H. DAVIS President Conquerors' President -------- HOWARD H. DAVIS Conquerors' Sec'y-Treas. ------- PAUL F. WILSON SECTIONAL DIRECTORS 1. Leamon Reynolds 5. Murray Layne 2. Ray Hoffman 6. Harold Blankinship 3. Edgar Langford 7. Keet Duke 4. James Holloway 8. David Wheeler Thanks to Everyone that will help Pentecostal Conquerors of WESTERN DISTRICT WIN. CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1959 AND BEST WISHES TO THE Student Body, Faculty, and Officials of the WESTERN APOSTOLIC BIBLE COLLEGE FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 17711 Orkney Street One Block East of Azusa Ave. , On P. O. Box 104 Azusa, California Sunday School 9:45 a Sunday Worship 11:00 a. 7:30 p BIBLE STUDY 7:30 p YOUNG PEOPLE 7:30 p Where you are welcome L, R. BROWN, Pastor Gladstone Sunday Wednesday Friday The Truth Shall Make You Free. . . St. .Tohn 8:32. FAITH I TABERNACLE 800 Thomas Blvd. Port Arthur, Texas I PASTOR AND MRS. MURRY E. BURR AND JANET Parsonage: 1909 Stadium Rd CHURCH OFFICERS Secretary - - - ---------- CULLY J. HENDERSON Treasure -------------------- J. E, JOHNSON Sunday School Supt. -------------- MILTON FOSTER Deacons ---- W. D. OLIVER, HARRY WOLK, JACK REEVES CHARLES HAYMON, GENE MORGEN, LEO DESARMEOUX SERVICES Sunday School ------- - 9:45 A. M. Sunday Morning Worship - - - 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evening Evangelistic ------ - 7:30 P. M. Pentecostal Conquerors - - - Tuesday - - - 7:30 P.M. Thursday Night ----- ------- - 7:30 P.M. UNITED UNITED PENTECOSTAL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CHURCH Roves and Pepper Street 536,W. Lincoln Coolidge, Ariz. SERVICES Tuesday - - - 7:30 p.m. Thursday - - - 7:30 p.m. REV STANLEY KABLER Saturday - - - - 7:30 p.m. Pastor Sunday ---- - -10:00 a.m. Worship ---- - 11:00 a.m. SERVICES Sunday Night - - - - 7:00 p.m. Sunday School - - - 9:45 a.m. Worship ----- 11:00 a,,m, Pastor SAMUEL D. PHILLIPS Evangelistic - - - 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Rt. 1, Box 220 Prayer and ---- ---7:30 p. rn. Woodlake, Calif. Bible Study UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1992-lst Ave. Yuma, Arizona SERVICES Sunday School ----- 4- - 10g00 a. m. Sun. Morning Worship - - - 11:00 a.m. Bible Study Wed. Eve. ' - - 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice -' ------- 7:30 P, m S.S. Teachers' Meeting - - - 7:30 p m Sun Eve Youn People 7:30 p m . . g - - Sun. Eve. Worship ------ 7:30 p m OMA ELLIS. Pastor COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT LADIES' AUXILIARY OF OF FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1000 36th St. 1700 E. Harding Way Bakersfield, California Stockton, California JESUS NAME CHURCH 1020 North 20th St. Phoenix, Arizona Sunday Services Sunday School - - - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Night - - - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Night - - 7:30 p.m. Pastor REV. J. R. OUTLAW, SR. Assistant Pastor REV. JAMES OUTLAW, JR Thursday Night - - 7:30 p. m. Sunday SC11001 Supt- HOWARD HOOTEN 4 25+ .. ,muh M Church Home of the Recording Choir of Lively Gospel Music Directed by JAMES OUTLAW, JR. Several Gospel songs and negro spirituals recorded including Swing Down Sweet Chariot ORDER RECORDS fr om: Sunshine Choralaires 2151 E. Garfield Phoenix, Arizona THE WINDS OF GOD As told by ETHEL E. GOSS 4 felt the cull to 'lollg tfdllirhilioii iolllw wffijlc ulfllhullfidrittirvflstalhllltitwdli. Q ABOUT THE AUTHOR Howard Archibald Goss was horn in Steelville, Missouri, in 1883 und was ucluciilvrl in tht: locnl grammar and high schools of his native suite. Laker in life, the degree of Doctor of 3li5ivitii1 yi m'zna,rrrlii'fei'i'nfl rnnimnyliriinrfotnrltlltfffiiiryltfiis lifts, 9 After n varied and clucqiuncd unread in his curly youth, he lln- ministry und became one of the early founders and leaders lu the Pentecostal Movement which began to break ground and ntlmcl wide attention at the tum uf the lust century. ' An cvnrigclistitsliilzlc teacher, the former pastor of mnuy 1 churches of his denomination and a crusuding Pentecostnllst, he has written many lrncts, articles and munuals. lie is married to Ethel Elizabeth Goss, herself a well- ! lcninwn minister and evangelist. They are the parents of three sons and three 'dun ltturs, I . Thi' Gossos who riollitgorlliod an 'Chili book 'make 'tlusirv it it COMET PRESS BOOKS- NEW YORK Front Cover Back Cover A thrilling book, telling the heart-stirring story of the early Pentecostal days 11901-19141 in the life of Howard A, Goss. Readers' Comments . . .a fascinating story of our Pentecostal Heritage. . . . every home should have a copy. . . .I was thrilled anew with the Pentecostal experience . REV. H, A. GOSS 296 W, 92nd, St. New York 25, N. Y. Howard A . Goss Readers' Comment , , ,once begun I could not lay the book down . . . this book stirred me to a new spiritual depths. . . . a stirring account of the moving of the spirit of God in pioneer days. Send for this book by mailing either to: -or- Pentecostal Publishing House 3645 South Grand Blvd. St. Louis 18, Missouri Al of S0113 :mac H1 School 'frio I an '-!1L' Lois Seiboldl ctor ery l Come Sing With The GOSPEL MUSIC FELIJOWSHIP Section '7 Lovers of Spiritual Gospel Music meet every third Sunday during the school year. The meeting places alternate be tween the centrally located churches of Stockton and Modesto. - 1959 Bible-Aires Quartet i5 'f M0 Doralcl Gleuora Hoyer vaney of ,.. iris?-img BCOSTER Joe Lynn Jones Paulette Eba Dora Whitton Dan Nalley Stockton, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Burbank, Calif. Long Beach -E i 1- J. H. Myrick and Betty Loretta Babbs Betty Pound Marlene Rails Doniphan, Missouri Turlock, Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla, Stockton, Calif. f f if l- ' l if f K -G'-wi'1Q - Maybelle Kerner I Jackie Llvesay Juanita Wilson Shirley Loomis Stockton, Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Stockton, Calif. FM 1 Mi lf i i Ji, , - - ,, , ff Q, v .1 fri' , ,- Y ' 4'5 . i -Lk Ly' K Y , .,,: Mary Nel Weddel Pam Theobald Melba Tankersley Sue Brown Lamont, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Bell, Calif. Napa, Calif. CARAVAN . 1 Mr. and Mrs, Earnest Eileen Weatherford Betty Morgans Mr. and Mrs. R. Weatherford Mgrris, gklahoma Claremore, Okla. Morgans Morris, Oklahoma Claremore, Oklahoma 1 Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Roy E. Ruth Ray Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Mike lKllgore Compton, Calif. Oakland, Calif. Talley lMorris, Oklahoma n Yuba Cirv.,Ca11f. Lindia S. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wilsohggrchie Gibson Mr. and Mrs. V. Wilson San Diego, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif Fresno, Calif. Oildale, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox Mr. and MIS. W. Rev. and Mrs. I. A. Arvin, Calif. Napa. Calif. Johnson Stockton, Calif. and Mrs. T. Applegarth Marrysville, Calif. 5' ,..l3 1 - BOOSTER CARAVAN Mary Elarn Treva Ellingsworth Anderson, Calif. Sacramento, Cali 'Ci f. Robert Talley Bro. and Sis. A. D. Urshan Concord, Calif. Longbeadl. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Mrs, Bessie Powell MI. and Mrs. L. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. C. wiuis san Diego, Calif. Yuba city. Calif. Seibold N. Mexico Cressey, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Alvinwilson Mearle Royer A Friend Lavenia Coleman and Group Bakersfield. Calif. Stockton, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. ,.N4X C IIAAR, COMP LIMENTS OF A FRIEND Mr. John Huggins Tonnie Smelser Mr. 8x Mrs. gil- lg? 'if Civil Dora Treadwell Stockton, Calif. Paul Frost Turlock, Calif. Micheal Holloway Bogalusa, La. Haywood, Calif. Mrs. Ruth Mankins Visalia, Calif. Evelyn Wilburn Tracy, Calif. Mrs. Basil Parish Salem, Illinois Mrs. Irene Tracy Bellflower, Calif. Mrs, Helen Hayford Stockton, Calif. Mr. Frank Day Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Demit Blunt Stockton, Calif. Mr, F. H. Gray Stockton, Calif. Alvaline Nevills Brentwood, Calif. Mrs, J, A, Welch Mrs. Edith Plumley Oakdale, Calif. OUR BOOSTERS Mr. 8tMrs. Carol Ellingsworth Bro. Kc Sis. Mr, 85 Mrs. Lewis Manual Roy Canter Watsonville, Calif. Mr. Sz Mrs. Long Beach, A, D. Urshan Calif. Sam DeGifford San Diego, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. Lewis Manual Allenwood, Pennsylvania Mr. 8a Mrs. Wolford Manteca, Calif. Compliments of E, D. Wilkinson Grain Co. Stockton, Calif. Compliments of Bakersfield Guest Home Bakersfield, Calif. Mr, 8a Mrs. Jimmy Walford Napa, Calif. Mr. 8: Mrs. Ray Brown Napa, Calif. Mr, 8.: Mrs. Walter Nalley Napa, Calif. Mrs. Bessie Marine Napa, Calif. Henry Feverstein Turlock, C alif, Mr, 85 Mrs. Frank Wilson Napa, Calif. Mr. 85 Mrs. H, Downing Napa, Calif. Mr. 81. MIS. L. V. Hill Stockton, Calif. Campbell, Calif. Mr. Hermanz J. Fail Bogalusa, La. Rev. 8a Mrs. O, F. Ripley Long Beach, Calif, Mrs. Claude Washington Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Ida M. Wimer Valley Springs, Calif. Mrs. Sophie M, Haney Stockton, Calif. Nellie Graham Mr. Kc Mrs. Glen Arnold Raby Myrtle A, Sponsler Visalia, Calif. Thomas S, Hall Santa Ana, Calif. Mr. Xa Mrs. Hugh Nalley Napa, Calif. lf:-E. 5-' vw i l ' rg? ! lag Donald' Frost Denair, Calif. James Frost Denair, Calif. Dawn Salsbury Oakland, Calif. Payless Cleaners Stockton, Calif. Christina Kubota Stockton, Calif. Mildred Frost Oakdale, Calif. Joyce Dovell Oakland, Calif. Howard H, Ogilive Farmington, Calif. Charlene Monroe Stockton, Calif. Grace Cummins Bakersfield, Calif. James Nalley Torrance, Calif. Delbert Langford Los Angeles, Calif. Mr, 815 Mrs. C. O. VanScoy Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Sa Mrs. John P. Berg Loomis, Calif. Freeman Shoemake San Jose, Calif. Joyce 8a Jerry McNeil Oakland, Calif, Burl 8a Pearl Treadwell Stockton, Calif. Rev. 8s Mrs. Allen Hall San Jose, Calif. CUR Rev. 8sMrs. F. P. Anderson Oakdale, Calif. Mr. 8aMrs. Ivan Frost8z Family Loomis, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. C. V. Ledbetter Morris, Oklahoma Rev. 8: Mrs. J. E. Ashcraft Okmulgee, Oklahoma Mr. 8a Mrs. Daniel Crow Chula Vista, Calif. John 8a Nilah Mean Xa Charlotte White Hall, Illinois The George Cleveland Family Stockton, Calif. Mr. Sz Mrs. Aaron Cagle Gridley, Calif. Mr. 8LMrs. Ulm L. Ray Lamont, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs, Oscar Shoemake San Jose, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. Arthur Lutz Modesto, Calif. Mr. 85 Mrs. Rutherford San Jose, Calif. E. I. Klassen Turlock, Calif. David Kenshel Ceres, Calif. Alice Blew Turlock, Calif. Mrs. Webb Oakland, Calif, Anna Geiger San Jose, Calif. Larry Hall San Jose, Calif. George Adams San Diego, Calif. Connie Glenn Modesto, Calif. Roy J . Allen Ceres, Calif. Guy Johnson Turlock, Calif. Meda Devore Salem, Illinois Sis. Edna Mills Ronnie Dunning Stockton, Calif. Haley Gentry Stockton, Calif. Paul Frost Turlock, Calif. Ray Flanagan Stockton, Calif. Mr, 8aMrs. Russ Jenkins Bakersfield, Calif. Rev, 8: Mrs. C C. Murray Canton, Ohio Mrs. William Cox Iuka, Illinois Reva Martin San Diego, Calif. Sis. Routen Stockton, Calif. Mrs. Donald Frost Turlock, Calif. Carol Frost Turlock, Calif. Pat Barrett Stockton, Calif. Glen Mefford Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs. Ora Byron Stockton, Calif. Mrs, Mildred Munn Watsonville, Calif. Mr, B, T. Tanner Watsonville, Calif. Cheryl Lemmon Lakewood, Calif. Mrs, B, G, Roberts Freedom, Calif. Mr, 8: Mrs, Lonnie Journey Yuba City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Journey Yuba City, Calif. Mrs. Lillian Long Yuba City, Calif. Miss Barbara Long Yuba City, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. G, L, Boyd Yuba City, Calif. Mr. Sa Mrs. Carroll McGovetan Yuba City, Calif. Miss Becky Hogeland Loomis, Calif. Carrol Flanagan Stockton, Calif. Sis. De Witz Bakersfield, Calif. SPX4 Charles Cannon Ft. Leonardwood, Mo. Mr. William Cox Iuka, Illinois Kenny Noel San Diego, Calif. Bro. 8a Sis. Duck Stockton, Calif. BCQSTERS Eldon Frost Turlock, Calif. Mrs. Krata Lawrence Stockton, Calif. Rose Ella Barrett Stockton, Calif. Hattie Bowlin Manteca, Calif. Mr. 8: Mrs. Beamon Freedom, Calif. Mrs, Henry Munn Watsonville, Calif. Mrs. Bertie Rich Watsonville, Calif. Joy Faye Pruitt Gardena, Calif. Mr, 8sMrs. Rubin Grazian Watsonville, Calif. Mr. 8a Mrs. James Hensly Yuba City, Calif. Mr, 8a Mrs. Jim Elliot Yuba City, Calif. Miss Joan Applegarth Yuba City, Calif. Rev. 8nMrs, Walter Morton Yuba City, Calif. Tommy Applegarth Yuba City, Calif. Mr. Earl Jackson New Castle, Calif. Miss Jean Maxwell Loomis, Calif. Mr, 8a Mrs, Don Cann 8: Debbie Bakersfield, Calif. Danny McAlister Bakersfield. Calif. Mrs. Maxine Barksdale Salem, Illinois Alpha Barker San Diego, Calif. Sis. Cozad Stockton, Calif. Elva Sanders Stockton, Calif. Carmen Frost Turlock, Calif. Mr. Harry Lawrence Stockton, Calif. Paul Dodson Stockton, Calif. Mr. Robert Walsh Santa Cruz, Calif. Mr. 8uMrs. Clayborn Roberts Freedom, Calif. Ray Tanner Watsonville, Calif. Mr. 8zMrs. Roland Lemmon Lakewood, C alif. Mrs. Gayle Vaughn Morris, Oklahoma Miss Wanda Ellis Yuba City, Calif. Mr. gc Mrs. W. Tiller Yuba City, Calif, Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Fieldon Yuba City, Calif, Miss Alietta Ellis Yuba City, Calif. Miss Jeanette Nickel Yuba City, Calif. Janet Applegarth Yuba City, Calif. Miss Nancy l-logeland Loomis, Calif, Mr. Duane Powell Loomis, Calif. CONGRATULATIONS W.A.B.C . FROM INTERNATIONAL PENTECOSTAL CONQUERORS XAQPNE OR Q SPONSORING - Sheaves for Christ Youth Mission Program gy S ma eos? 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