LAT YOULL SERVICE Silverado Guest Ranch, located in St. Helena in beautiful Napa Valley, has openings for 4 senior adults. Country living, good vegetarian home cooking. Lots of open space and activities for active senior cit- 1zens. Near St. Helena Hospital; Pacific Union College cultural ac- tivities available. Call (707) 963-7920 or -4185, or write Box 273, St. He- lena, CA 94574. LFORS AE.) For low prices on carpet, tile and linoleum, call M & M Interiors, (714) 687-7868 or 687-0804. Or come and see us at 4934 La Sierra Ave. Riverside, Calif. 17-bed Rest Home in beautiful Ojai, Calif. Excellent condition. Has smoke alarms, sprinklers thru-out; licensed. Owner will carry large second T.D. Excellent investment, or family business. Call Charles Cook, Agent. Price only $225,000. (805) 646-4430 or (805) 646-8186. Excellent ranching opportunity.— Comfortable home, second dwell- ing, supporting outbuildings; 2,554 acres. 75 miles to Yellowstone Park, 80 miles to Chet Huntley Big Sky year-round resort, 35 miles to Brid- ger Ski Bowl. Located in Rocky Mountains, 45 miles to Bozeman, Mont, Has 21 springs, 3 creeks, 2 ponds, recreational potential; 1,650 acres crop land, balance pasture land; natural irrigation available. Contact Trust Dept., North Pacific Union Conf., Box 16677, Portland, OR 97216; (503) 255-7300. Save your health! World famous Vita-mix total juicer, bread maker, ice cream freezer, soup maker. Turn wheat into flour and have bread kneaded in only 5 minutes. Now at reduced price. 5-year war- ranty. Call Tim Jacobsen at (714) 981-6435, or write Box 547, Upland, CA 91786. Automobiles and Boats Wholesale. You can buy any type of used car or truck at Los Angeles Dealers Auto Auction thru Kelly Dalton. Call or write for price quote. We are also Ranger Boat dealers. Send for {ree brochure, 323 Sinclair, Glendale, CA 91206; phone (213) 246-3780, 7-9 a.m. or 9-11 p.m. Terrific 4-bedroom English ranch- style home with completely private pool. Near Adventist Hospital. Glendale’s choice location. Excel- lent floor plan. Shake roof, forced air heat, 2 fireplaces, built-in kitch- en, new luxury carpeting, 3 full bathrooms and much more. 735 Avonglen Terrace, Glendale, CA 91206. Call (213) 465-2138 or (213) 242-8648 for appointment to sce. Steam Bath, Therapy Clinic—Are you looking for a golden opportu- nity”? Income property; 3 residen- tial apartments. One office space with 3 treating rooms. Business has been in same location over 28 years, with doctor referrals. Good climate for asthma patients. Take over business with purchase of property. Owners want to retire. Mr. & Mrs. David Sawatsky, 434 S. Cortez St., Prescott, AZ 86301. Telephone (602) 445-3781. Northwest Arkansas, 26 acres with excellent well and pond, overlooks beautiful valley, 3-bdr., 2-bath home with central heat, large barn and storage building, garden, fruit trees, near Ozark Academy. $60,- 000. Contact Dick Carlson, Gray Agency, Inc. Real Estate, Box 676, Gentry, AR 72734; (501) 736-2204, (501) 736-8774. Advertising Policy All advertising must be sub- mitted through your local con- ference office—communication department. The Recorder as- sumes no responsibility for ad- vertisements. Advertising is limited to Sev- enth-day Adventists except where a service may be ren- dered to our members. Advertisements are accepted by local conferences for only one insertion at a time and are printed as space permits— sometimes up to six weeks be- fore publication. All advertisements must be approved by the local pastor and sent to your conference of- fice with the $7.50 for 50 words or less. Make a $7.50 check or money order pavable to the Re- corder. UrRsenTLY Neebpebd Simi Valley Adventist Hospital has immediate openings for RNs in Ob- stetrics, Med.-Surg., Pediatrics, ICCU, Operating Room (part time), and Emergency Dept. (part time); and ror an LVN in Emergency Dept. Please contact Personnel, 2975 N. Sycamore Dr., Simi Valley, CA 93- 065, phone (805) 527-2462. Staff Physical Therapists—Part- & full-time. Must be California reg- istered. Contact the White Memo- rial Medical Center, Personnel De- partment, 1720 Brooklyn Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 269-9131, ext. 681. Registered Nurse, Emergency Dept. Spanish speaking and previous ER experience preferred. Rotating shifts. For further information, con- tact White Memorial Medical Cen- ter, Personnel Dept., 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 269-9131, ext. 681. Medical Staff Secretary—Ability to type 65 wpm and previous secreta- rial experience required. Must pos- sess administrative capabilities. Medical terminology and ability to take shorthand preferred but not mandatory. Contact Personnel Of- fice, White Memorial Medical Cen- ter, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Ange- les, CA 90033; (213) 269-9131, ext. 681. Foreman Electrician—Knowledge of L.A. City code, willingness to obtain C-10 state license and previous supervisory experience required. Hours 7 am.-4 p.m. Contact Per- sonnel Office, White Memorial Mcd- ical Center, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 269-9131, ext. 681 Partner needed to help establish an apple, peach and pear orchard on 40 acres in southeast Utah, for mis- sionary purposes. Must be a family or couple, 25-45; man with a trade and mechanical ability. Orchard ex- perience not necessary, but must be willing to learn. Write to Robert Law, Box 238, Ferron, UT 84523. RNs and LPNs needed in a 98-bed skilled nursing home in Richfield, Utah. Great opportunity for lead- ership training. Starting salary, $1,000 for RNs; slightly less, LPNs. Benefits include free hospitalization insurance. Clean air, good schools. City shopping accommodates the 25,000 people in the six-county area. Care Center is owned and operated by Adventists. Company of 13 mem- bers meet in Richfield. For informa- tion, write Richfield Care Center, Box 787, Richfield, UT 84701; or call collect, (801) 896-8211. Salesmen—national corporation has immediate openings for northern California, including Bay Area, for sale of incandescent and fluorescent lighting products. Experienced salesmen to call on commercial and industrial accounts. High rate com- mission, car necessary, training given. Write: Résumé, Ford Asso- ciates Lighting Products, 1465 Ca- rolan Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010. Wanted: Retired couple to buy 8x48-ft. mobile home and live on Adventist church school grounds. $3,000. 19245 Falls City Rd., Dallas, OR 97338; (503) 787-3561. Director of Nursing: Progressive 120-bed hospital is seeking respon- sible individual with advanced medical/surgical nursing experi- ence and administrative ability. Position offers excellent opportu- nity for personal and professional growth. BS degree preferred. Sal- ary commensurate with experience. Submit résumé to: Personnel Of- fice, Loma Linda Community Hos- pital, 25333 Barton Rd., Loma Lin- da, CA 92354. Journeyman plumber wanted, good salary; § years’ experience neces- sary. Prefer someone with knowl- edge of pumps. but not essential. Position available in St. Helena, Calif., 8 miles from Pacific Union College. Contact Clvde Tucker Plumbing, (707) 963-4162 or 963-7804. Live-in housekeeper needed for working man with two children ages 7 and 5. Country setting close to shopping and Adventist church. Own room and board, plus salary. Gall 415) 939-3723 in Pleasant Hill, Calif. Nursing home administrators need- ed in northern and southern Cali- fornia. We seek progressive, profit- oriented administrators who qual- ify for state license. Salary range, $1,000-1,600. Excellent fringe bene- fits. Openings also for director of nurses; salary range, $1,000-1,400; excellent fringe benefits. Send rés- umé to: Personnel Director, Box 1100, Sonoma, CA 95476. Church school teacher needed— help! The Altaville Church in Cali- fornia’s picturesque mother lode country has decided, because of a reduced number of Adventist chil- dren, to open a private mission school this year, but we need a teacher for approximately 12 chil- dren in 6 grades. Salary to $600. Contact Pastor E. G. Ross at (209) 736-4155, or Box 97, Altaville, CA 95221. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER / MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1977 C TN Hawaiian Mission Academy Hawaiian Mission—the Melting Pot HMA is truly a melting pot for the races of men. Only 10 per cent of the enrollment is Caucasian. The other 90 per cent is shared by Japanese, Chi- nese, Korean, Portuguese, Fili- pino, Samoan, Hawaiian, and the ‘“Hapas.” Moreover, the multi-racial staff is divided 50- 50. However, the multi-racial and multi-cultural heritages present unique challenges to the staff and board. English as a second language presents op- portunities, and almost every family is determined that its children shall attend college. Love and respect abound on campus and in the home. Youth saturated with the “Aloha spir- it” shower gifts, flowers and kindness on one another, the staff and strangers. The pull of the surf makes for occasional attendance prob- lems. Hawaiian holidays coupled with national holidays Hawaiian Mission Lawrence E. Davidson, president; Mun On Chang, secretary-treasurer; ‘Box 4037, Zip Code 96813) 2728 Pali Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Phone 524-3160. J make for a few more respites than Mainland schools enjoy. On the other hand, the school seems to be the center of social life, even drawing young people during holidays for special prac- tices and rehearsals. Parents join readily in fund- raising drives for class and/or school benefits. The associated students unite their activities in school betterment projects. Limiting factors are the ab- sence of an assembly hall or chapel and a playground. The three-acre campus limits phys- ical education and outdoor rec- reation. Visitors, though, may see a humble well-kept cluster of buildings and a proud school family reaching for excellence in all areas of learning and ser- vice. Sniders Welcomed to Mission It 1s a pleasure to welcome new workers to Hawallan Mis- sion. Elder and Mrs. Daniel Aloha to the Sniders! General Le AaT REST Brinkley, Nooresa—b. May 11, 1888, Armenia; d. May 1, 1977. Survivor: niece, Betty Johnson. Burwell, Dr. Lorus Clifford—b. Dec. 1, 1897, Illinois; d. June 15, 1977, Loma Linda, Calif. Survivors: wife, Jessie; son, Lorus Clifford, Jr; daughter, Linda Dillard; sister, DMa- mie Zellmer; 4 grandchildren. Johnsen, Johanne Kristine—b. Feb. 4, 1891, Denmark; d. June 3, 1977, Auburn, Calif... Survivors: daugh- ters, Ellen K. Johnsen, Shirley V. Patmont, Marie B. Ivica; sons, Dr. Bernarr B., Fred E.; 10 grandchil- dren; 5 great-grandchildren. Johnson, Ruth B.—b. Aug. 2, 1927, Illinois; d. June 20, 1977, Downey, Calif. Survivors: husband, Martin C.; daughter, Donna R. SathofT; son, Kimberly Carl; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bara; grandchildren, Jerry, Darry, and Jamey Sathoff. Sawyer, Edith Anna—b. Oct. 17, 1889, Bay View, Ore.; d. June 22, 1977, Loma Linda, Calif. Survivors: brothers, Ralph Stearns, Dave, Wal- ter, Kenneth, Howard, Avery; sis- ters, Ellice Morris, Agnes Linlin. Vories, Cathy—b. July 24, 1948, La Granada, Ore.; d. June 17, 1977, Nanton, Alberta, Canada (killed in an automobile accident with her four - month - old daughter Janelle Marie). Survivors: husband, Den- nis; father, Ernest Wells; brother, Douglas D. Wells; sister, Carolyn Hammonds. Whitnack, Charles Clynton—b. Nov. 1883, Marysville, Mo.; d. July 1, 1977, Hemet, Calif. Survivors: daughters, Dorothy Cowan, Eliza- beth Hornbocker; son, Eugene; sister, Lilian Herman; brothers, John, Bob; 3 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren. ll (Continued from page 1) Snider received a warm, Ha- watlian welcome at Honolulu International Airport on July 1.1. They will assume pastoral responsibilities in the Kaneohe- Hauula areca on Oahu. Previous pastoral work has been in Indiana and Arizona, the most recent with the East Mesa Church in Arizona. The Sniders have two chil- dren. Danielle 1s a three-year old and Steele is none months. Mrs. Snider is a daughter of Elder Roy Perrin who has spent most of his life in mis- sion service. May the T.ord bless this fam- ily as they take up their new duties In Hawaii. Ministerial Dept. Black Youth Bible Conference cials to save, and more. Realizing a critical need for vouth counscling, the confer- cnce has also expanded in this area. Plans have been made to provide career, spiritual, social and family counseling services during the weekend. Guests will include Ernest E. Rogers, professor of Biblical languages at Oakwood College; Madelyn Haldeman, professor of religion at I.oma Linda Uni- versity; William DeShay, new- lv-elected Black coordinator for the Southern California Conference; and David Taylor, newly-elected associate youth director for the Northern Cal- ifornia Conference. A creative blend of educators, pastors, youth workers and conference administrators make up the staff for the conference. Aimed to present Christ as the basis for solving the press- ing problems facing Black youth today, this series of meet- ings will address specific youth or a soft drink. BREAKFAST BARS? SQUARES? Says Nutrition and the MD, these products should be used only rarely as a breakfast substitute, for they lack bulk and fiber, and some trace minerals. They have more value as a supplemental snack—certainly better than a candy bar In other words, nothing can take the place of that most important meal in your day—a good nutritious break- fast of whole grains in some form, fresh fruit, milk and how about a couple of tablespoons of nuts? —from Simi Valley Adventist Hospital's New Horizons INSTANT BREAKFAST? problems and dispense practical information on the how-to of Christian Living. Although uniquely designed for Black youth, it should be made clear that the meeting is open to youth of all racial backgrounds ages 15-35. Unfortunately, only 250 in- dividuals can be accommodated. The cost is $25 per person, and applications will be received on a first-come, first-served basis. All participants must register in advance and all fees must be paid by August 15. No fees will be accepted at Pine Springs Ranch. Space at the Ranch is limited, so get your applica- tion in immediately. Byron Dulan, Assoc. Director Youth Dept. Southern California Conf. Lar YOULL SERVICE Be Prepared. When a Seventh-day Adventist becomes a Mormon it is usually because such persons are not informed regarding either Ad- ventism or Mormonism. To learn, write to: Religious Research Cen- ter, Box 3, Alta Loma, CA 91701. Books—Love to read Mrs. White's and other Christian-type books? Wish to live a more joyous, inspira- tional Christian life too? Maybe we can help! For a free 144-page catalog of Adventist books avail- able on loan through wus write, Lending Shelf, Box 1243, Benton Harbor, MI 49022. SULLETIN BQ4RD Attention, all coming to Hawaii— Camp Hale Koa on Kauai is avail- able for $5 per person per night. Kitchen facilities included. Those interested in making reservations should contact Charley Clark, Box 481, Waimea, HI 96796.