Answer the growing worldwide de- mand for community health pro- fessinals. Loma Linda University School of Health has a program tailored to assist you in obtaining skills for a rewarding future or to enhance your present career. For your working convenience, off-campus programs are also available. Serve the world as a public health physician, dentist, nurse, environmentalist, nutritionist, health-care ad- ministrator, industrial hygienist, health educator, counselor, or epidemiologist. To maximize your personal, professional and financial rewards, call for details (toll-free), (800) 854-5661, ext. 4577; or call col- lect, (714) 824-4577. Californians for Qakwood College Alumni will present a ‘“‘Country Western Fun-Boat Harbor Dinner Cruise,’”’ Sunday, Mar. 25. The boat will depart San Pedro harbor (berths 95-96) at 5 p.m. sharp! For tickets and further information, contact Mrs. Alean Middleton, (805) 497-9457. Lodi Academy—Class Reunion of ’44 to be held April 14. Addresses of the following are needed: Mary (Perkings) Dobson, Hubert Sturges, Lucille (Schneider) Peterson, John Shewmake (Elder), Ivanette (Eberhardt) Filzeira, Willard McGee, Glenn Murphy, Lois Rae King, Alice Smith, Evelyn Clark. Please notify Melva (Bryant) Lind, c/o Lodi Academy, 1230 S. Central, Lodi, CA 95240. Union College Homecoming Weekend will be April 12-15. The Classes of 24, ’29, ’34, 39, 44, ’49, ’S4, 59, ’64, ’69, 74, 79 and ’83 will be honored, but members of any class or former students are also welcome. Highlights of the weekend include: Groundbreak- ing for the Larson Lifestyle Center, Medical Cadet Corps 50th Anniver- sary Celebration, Union Reunion Ban- quet, Annual Alumni Golf Tourna- ment and Clock Tower to Capitol half-marathon. If you need informa- tion, please write Development and Alumni Office, Union College, 3800 South 48th, Lincoln, NE 68506; or call (402) 488-2331, ext. 435. Friends, relatives and former students of Lois Teel, join in honoring her retirement May 20. Send letters and cards, or word that you can be in Portland, Oregon, on that date. Ad- dress letters to P.A.E.S. (Portland Adventist Elementary School) 3990 NW 1st. St., Gresham, OR 97030. The Class of 1974 of Oakwood Col- lege will celebrate its 10-year reunion during the annual Alumni-Homecom- ing Weekend, April 19-21. All ’74 classmates will want to be present this special weekend. For more informa- tion, contact Charles D. Battles, Presi- dent, (215) 326-5800 or S801; or write to the Class of ’74 Planning Commit- tee, c/o Box 128, Oakwood College, Huntsville, AL 35896. fEwe IND THEMI Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the following persons, please call the Adventist Health Study collect, (714) 824-4589: Evelyn Deborde, last known to live in Loma Linda in 1982 and a member of the Campus Hill Church; Linda Mae DeWolfe, last known to live in Sunnyvale in 1982 and a member of the Sunnyvale Church; Dorothy Lees (Kurtzworth) Hompe, last known to live in San Francisco in 1982 and a member of the Fresno- Asian Church. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of the following, please notify Yvonne Breigan, Clerk, Hacienda Heights Church, 2120 S. Stimson, Ha- cienda Heights, CA 91745: Ambrose Caudillo, Charlotte Cox, Cora Lee Jackson, Paul and Marie Whitten, Manuel and Alice Ramirez, Ana Anaya, Noel McClain, or Grace Ruiz. The Visalia Church is interested in locating the following individuals: Beverly Ciriaco, Paula Pohot, Shirley Schreyer, Kennie Costa, Sunny Lee Jones, Brent Swallow. If you know of their whereabouts, please write: Visahha SDA Church, 1310 S. Wood- land Drive, Visalia, CA 93277; or phone (209) 734-6111. ULLETIN BOARD ll (reentry Nespen | Rehabilitation Services Director. Im- mediate opening in progressive 125-bed hospital. Must be knowledgeable in all aspects of rehabilitation including car- diac. Experience in program develop- ment, implementation and management is required. Send résumé to Personnel Director, Feather River Hospital, 5974 Pentz Rd., Paradise, CA 95969; (916) 877-9361. Programmer/Analyst responsible for analyzing computer systems and writing programs to include alumni, admissions and accounting. Degree in accounting or computer science 1s re- quired, or § years’ experience in the data processing field. Knowledge of IBM System/38 helpful. Send résumé to Personnel, Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA 94508. Help Wanted: Full-time experienced X-ray technician. Department has nuclear medicine, CT scan, ultra- sound, and mammography. Contact Bill Lighthall, Hanford Community Hospital, Hanford, CA 93230; (209) 582-4361, ext. 226. Licensed funeral director/embalmer will consider experienced apprentice. Growing community, ideal for family, 2 SDA churches, elementary school, academy. Possible live-in arrangement if desired. Replies will be confidential. Leonard G. Messer, Manager, 715 S. Fairmont Ave., Lodi, CA 95240; (209) 369-3564. WANTED, missionary-minded, his- torical SDA couple, to plan and manage Health Education Home in northern Calif. We provide new 4-bedroom, 4-bath furnished home; large variety orchard and garden. Other SDA families on premises. 22 miles to small town and church. Soul- winning endeavor. 2519 Mead Ave., Biggs, CA 95917; (916) 868-5735. Managers. Retirement apartments located throughout California. Good pay and benefits. Send résumé: JPS Enterprises, P.O. Box 99, Angwin, CA 94508. Licensed physical therapy assistant for position with private physical therapy practice. Wide caseload covering 54-bed, acute-care hospital, 99-bed skilled nursing facility, satellite outpa- tient clinic. Experience with ortho- pedics and rehabilitation preferred. Contact Doug Korcek, R.P.T., 601 E. Lennox St., Yreka, CA 96097; (916) 842-4121, ext. 211. Major southern California portable X-ray company has opening for highly professional, self-motivated radi- ologic technologist. Must have CRT certification. Excellent potential, re- tirement program, paid vacations, sick leave, health benefits, etc. Salary open. Contact Portable X-ray Labs, Inc., 1151 Knollwood Circle, Anaheim, CA 92801; (714) 761-0701 days; 838-6446 evenings. Non-profit corporation has need for tractor or caterpillar to use for development of outpost evangelism program. Contact Don Stacy, (714) 952-0640; or write c/o Norwalk Adventists, Inc., 12204 Firestone Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650. Registered Physical Therapist. Come to sunny southern California and work. R.P.T. needed in geriatric reha- bilitation part time to steady part time. Must enjoy working with elderly and be willing to work in team setting where effective and timely patient re- habilitation is primary goal. Com- petitive pay. For more information, write Gary Trefz, 12376 Reche Can- yon Rd., Colton, CA 92324; (714) 824-3737. Hospital chaplain for Hialeah Hospital. Bilingual, English/Spanish, and previous hospital experience re- quired. Call Ted Hirsch collect, (305) 835-4737; or write Personnel Dept., 651 East 25th St., Hialeah, FL 33013. Assistant Director Public Relations. Shady Grove Adventist Hospital has immediate opening for creative in- dividual to manage day-to-day opera- tions of PR Dept. Ideal candidate will have strong writing skills, experience in photography, knowledge in all aspects of layout and design. To apply, contact Personnel Office, 9901 Medical Center Dr., Rockville, MD 20850; (301) 279-6525. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER /MARCH 19, 1984 SDA Swiss manufacturer of award medals, trophies, plaques, etc., seeks immediate contact with American businessman. Write or call American address: Swiss Awards, ¢/o0 798 Green Valley, Newbury Park, CA 91320; (805) 498-5958. Medical Transcription Supervisor— Prefer applicant to have A.S. degree with transcription and supervisory ex- perience. 383-bed Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Excellent salary and benefits. Call collect, (913) 676-2026, or write Shawnee Mission Medical Center, 74th and Grandview, Shawnee Mission, KS 66201. Registered Physical Therapist. Full- time position available immediately. Work in progressive 72-bed general acute-care hospital. Desirable family living area. Close to college, academy, grade schools. Many outdoor recre- ational opportunities close by. Please apply immediately: Walla Walla Gen- eral Hospital, Personnel Dept., Box 1398, Walla Walla, WA 99362; or phone collect, (509) 525-0480, ext. 503. Executive Director, Home Health-care Services. Directs daily activities for the program. Requirements: strong ad- ministrative and communication skills; business degree/B.S.N.; prefer M.P.H., M.H.A., or M.B.A. Knowl- edge of home-care services; some health-care clinical experience; know cost reimbursement structure; knowl- edgeable of JCAH, DRGs and TEFRA standards. Call Personnel, Kettering Medical Center, (513) 296-7843, ext. 5168. N Permanent teaching position, depart- ment of information/computer science, Andrews University. Prefer individual with doctorate in computer science. Persons with doctorate or experience in related areas may be considered. Expected to teach graduate/under- graduate classes such as Sytems Analysis, Data Structures, Data Base, Software Engineering. Academic posi- tion, salary commensurate with ex- perience, education. Send résumé: Lawrence Turner, Chairman, Dept. of Information/Computer Science, An- drews University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104; (616) 471-3516. Licensed physical therapists for ex- panding 80-bed rehabilitation hospital. Addition will be completed in July. Therapists will evaluate patients, for- mulate a plan of treatment, provide therapy, supervise assistant. Oppor- tunity for continuing education seminars, educational reimbursement benefits, paid relocation expenses. Rural location, hour west of Philadel- phia. Apply: Bill McGregor, Person- nel Director, Reading Rehabilitation Hospital, Rt. 1, Box 250, Reading PA 19607; (215) 777-7615. Experienced Editorial Assistant— Strong writing skills, design, publica- tions production. Degree required. Hard worker. Self-starter. 383-bed Shawnee Mission Medical Center (suburban Kansas City). Excellent benefits. Send résumé, cover letter, samples of work to SMMC, 74th and Grandview, Shawnee Mission, KS 66201. OB/GYN opening in Manchester, Kentucky. Modern office building ad- jacent to 63-bed SDA hospital. A real opportunity to locate in beautiful eastern Kentucky. 8-grade church school near hospital. Several academies and Southern College within 200 miles. Call collect, (606) 598-5175. Ask for Bob Burchard. Missionary-minded DNS May 1984 for 66-bed nursing home. Growing church, church school. Send résumé and references: Burley Care Center, 1729 Miller, Burley, ID 83318. Enjoy rural living? Outdoor recre- ation? This Adventist-operated hos- pital in Wyoming, 15 miles west of the Big Horn Mountains and 100 miles east of Yellowstone National Park, has openings for R.N.s and L.P.N.s. Write Annie Jordan, South Big Horn County Hospital, River Route, Greybull, WY 82426; (307) 568-3311. Family practice opportunity in Man- chester, Kentucky. 2 family practice physicians will retire soon. Office available adjacent to 63-bed SDA hospital. 2-teacher, 8-grade church school adjacent to hospital. For details, call Bob Burchard collect, (606) 598-5175. (FORSAE.J Battle Creek Thermophore—Large popular unit, $61.95; medium size, $53.95 (note moderate change in prices). Want to improve your treat- ment? Use Morfam Master Massager, $98.50. Cold feet? Use Battle Creek bed warmer, $39.95. Frec delivery. Tax in Calif. Westwood Physical Therapy, 71 N. Forest Rd., Apt. E, Sonora, CA 95370; (209) 532-5908. Pop-N-EatT™ _America’s newest poping corn! So different. It’s patented! Great in hot-air poppers! 6 Ibs., $6.50. Postpaid UPS continental U.S.A., $7.50. East 1-70, Box 1089, Moab, UT 84532. 25 acres in foothills near Mariposa. 2,000 ft. elevation, no smog or fog, ideal climate year-round, lots of trees, about 45 miles to Yosemite Park. Church and school near. Clayton Lovitt, 4312 Ben Hur Rd., Mariposa, CA 95338; (209) 966-2510. Moving to Idaho? Nice 3-bedroom, 2-bath home, double garage, in Caldwell. Large lot, fenced yard. $59,900. Contact R. C. Gessele, M.D., 43610 Fern Ave., Lancaster, CA 93534; (805) 948-9157. Home in mint condition. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat. Spacious living and dining rooms. Fireplace, w/w carpeting. Many extras. 1,500 sq. ft. Calimesa. Clean air cooler. Asking $79,900. (714) 796-0702; write 11075 Benton, No. 214, Loma Linda, CA 92354. 3-bedroom house with view on 2 acres at Orleans, Calif. Spring water, garden, fruit trees, berries, grapes, swimming pool, nice yard, 2 out- buildings, 2 miles from church and school. Assumable loan. $64,900. Call (916) 929-2315. 1,650-sq.-ft. ranch-style home on acre; adjacent acre zoned for addi- tional house. Irrigation water, panoramic view, fruit trees. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, central air/heat, modern kitchen, oak floors, fireplace, basement, hothouse, 2-car garage. Off Highway 49 near Auburn, Calif. Phone (916) 268-1050. 8,000 ft. 2 new industrial concrete buildings divided into 4 units with rental income, located on 13 acres worth $100,000 acre on main Napa highway close to Napa airport. Ample parking, perfect for developing, writing off depreciation tax shelter. Flexible financing. (707) 965-3734. Evangelistic Slide Series. Seasoned evangelist’s series in metal cases; presentations on tape. Approximately 1,000 doctrinal and 300 song slides in thin plastic mounts. $350 or best offer. Also portions of minister’s library. Contact Brad Gardner, 9139 Terramore Dr., Orangevale, CA 95662; (916) 988-2094 or 989-4799. 42-year-old house in Willits, Calif. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, covered patio, Genie garage-door opener, garbage disposal, dishwasher. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Call (415) 964-2953 or (707) 459-2449 any evening after 6 except Sabbath. Large 3-bedroom, 2-bath house with basement. Fireplace in living room and basement. Wood, electric or oil heat. Well built. In the heart of the Redwoods. Close to SDA church and school. Carport, garage, .92 acre with fruit trees. $98,000. Phone (707) 943-3451 in morning before 8 or eve- ning. Angwin 2-story,. 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with attached 2+ -bedroom, 1-bath apartment on approximately %; acre. Utility room, sewing room, fenced yard. $130,000. Flexible terms with reasonable down. Call (916) 796-3260. Lease or buy the car or truck of your choice at the lowest possible cost. Equipment leases on any new or used equipment as well as insurance of all kinds. Due to our low mark-up, price information is limited to clients who come in our office. Call or write Bob New, Inc., (213) 247-3530; 736 N. Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91206. Restaurant, 2,900 sq. ft., now vacant in Roseburg, Oregon, area. Large parking area. For sale or lease. About 1,000 Adventists in trade area. (503) 672-6884. Glen Fleming, 443 Glenda Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470. Pianos, organs, personal keyboards, etc. Oregon’s finest selection. § brands, top German, Japanese, American pianos. American and European church and home organs, portable keyboards, etc. SDA operated. For church needs, please contact O. Ogden or Jim Costa, Ogden Music Co., 4035 S.E. 82nd St., Portland, OR 97206 (opposite East Port Plaza). (503) 777-2666 or Aurora 678-5330. Pick up your new Mercedes-Benz and see the 350th year’s performance of the Oberammergau Passion Play at the same time, in May, July or September. Call Thelma or Henry at Auto Martin immediately, (503) 474-1881; Postal 1881, Grants Pass, OR 97526. Commercial building with going health food store in beautiful Ozarks; 3 other rentals under same roof; junc- tion Highway 68 and 62 near Har- rison, Arkansas. 3 churches, church school. Lay activities opportunities. Sydney Holland, (501) 437-2411 Sun- day to Friday; Rt. 1, Box A-1, Alpena, AR 72611. Musical Instruments: Reasonable prices. New band, orchestral in- struments, guitars. Telephone orders accepted, (616) 471-3794. Request free price list, brochure. Indicate instru- ment desired. Hamel Music Company, Box 184, Berrien Springs, MI 49103. Napa Valley Retirement Estates—Ad- ventist lifestyle living at its best. One studio apartment available and one 1-bedroom apartment available at this time. Hurry and call Charles Todd, (707) 944-2994. Rentals are at a premium, so call today. Special Oakwood Alumni Weekend charter bus. Will leave Los Angeles April 18; arrive back in Los Angeles April 24. Round-trip fare (bus fare only), $220. Reservations must be in and paid by April 8. Call or write Thomas Hall, 9755 Catawba Ave., Fontana, CA 92335. (714) 829-3066. Advertise in ‘‘yellow pages’’ of church directories being published. Deal with honest, reliable customers who want honest, reliable suppliers of goods and services. This classified section will repeat in church membership direc- tories in Southern California. 2-line listing, $20. Boldface, additional lines, display ads extra. Kalergraphics (213) 245-6058. Adventist Employment Service wants to help retired workers help others! We are gathering names and occupa- tions of retired workers who want part-time employment. If interested, write for application: AES, Box 8475, Riverside, CA 92515-8475; (714) 359-5383. Save on air travel! One airline’s price, $2,600; another’s, $2,950. By rerout- ing, etc., ours, $1,650, saving + $1,000 per ticket. That family saved over $5,000 on one trip! Compare our prices! For best prices you must be early! Get information in time, now. Finance Dynamics, P.O.B. 2359, Carlsbad, CA 92008; (619) 757-0117. For Rent. Honeymoon hide-away or family vacation at Lake Tahoe. Cute A-frame cabin. All electric. Sleeps up to 6 adults/2 children. Close to skiing, hiking, shopping, boating. Now open year around. No pets. $350 per week/winter; $250 per week/summer. Call Gerry Lammerding in Sacramen- to, (916) 331-0688, evenings. South Lake Tahoe house for rent. Beautiful vacationland. 2 bedrooms, 12 baths. Sleeps 8. Fully furnished, complete electric kitchen, washer, dryer, TV on cable. 5S miles to Heaven- ly Valley. Contact Dorothy Jones, 7622 Rainbow Dr., Cupertino, CA 95014; or call (408) 446-5523. Float Idaho Whitewater: Salmon Mid- dlefork, River of No Return, Hell’s Canyon. Individual, group, family. Experienced Adventist outfitter. Sab- bath camps. Vegetarian food. Kayaks. Drury Family, Box 248, Troy, ID 83871; (208) 835-2126. Family Film Service, Box 178, Will- ington, CT 06279, (203) 429-9152, specializing in selling Kodak film for 35 cents/roll throughout U.S. Have excellent fund-raising program. Also need at-home part-time telephone workers. Excellent income.