Ursentur Neebeb Physical Therapist Needed—One year's experience required. Involve- ment in new cardiac rehab program. New facility in beautiful Napa Valley near schools and churches. Communi- ty wage and benefits. Send résume to Chief Physical Therapist, St. Helena Hospital and Health Center, Deer Park, CA 94576 or phone collect (707) 963-6250. Nursing Supervisor—P .M. shift. Previous supervisory experience re- quired. Contact Director of Nurses, St. Helena Hospital and Health Center, Deer Park, CA 94576, or phone collect (707) 963-6400. Immediate Openings for physical therapist, chief laboratory technician, nursing supervisor, scheduling clerk, electrician, Medical Records personnel as ART and word-processing opera- tor. Beautiful rural setting in Upper Napa Valley near schools and church- es. Contact Personnel Mgr., St. Helena Hospital and Health Center, Deer Park, CA 94576, or call collect (707) 963-6457. Occupational Therapy Director in progressive rehabilitation center. Comprehensive general programs, specialized spinal-cord and brain- injury services. BS degree and institu- tional and supervisory experience re- quired, MA with advanced specialty preferred. Community competitive salary. Contact Ken Bariel, Ad- ministrative Director, Rehabilitation Center, White Memorial Medical Center, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 268-5000, ext. 1337. Nursing Co-director—Master’s in nursing service adminstration pre- ferred. Supervisory or Nursing Ad- ministration experience required. Training in Personnel Management desirable. Contact Ken Hoover, Nurs- ing Placement Coordinator, White Memorial Medical Center, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 268-5000, ext. 1680. Programmer Analyst needed, college degree preferred. NCR equipment, using NEAT/3 and COBOLT. Ex- cellent salary and benefits. Ideal loca- tion in residential suburbs of Kansas City. Write Mid-America Adventist Health Services, 7315 Frontage Rd., Shawnee Mission, KS 66204, or phone (913) 676-2449. Staff and supervisor RNs and LVNs needed. Medical/surgical and/or ICU experience. 73-bed Adventist hospital in south Texas coastal sunbelt. Real opportunity for Christian service and professional growth. Call or write the Administration Office of Beeville Memorial Hospital, 1500 E. Houston, Beeville, TX 78102; (512) 358-5431. Director of Food Services needed for 73-bed JCAH hospital in the south Texas coastal sunbelt. Growing Adventist church and 8-grade school. Contact Administration of Beeville Memorial Hospital, 1500 E. Houston, Beeville, TX 78102; (512) 358-5431. Ambitious, capable people wanted who desire to double their income with only a small time to spare. Anyone can do this small amount of selling and managing marketing business. Must see to appreciate—fantastic, perma- nent income potential. Call for ap- pointment at (213) 626-1333. Senior citizens and all ages welcome. Mrs. Carbajal, 361 La Veta Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90026. Apprenticeship sought in Adventist automotive garage or service station. Age 17, automotive training with NRI, McGraw-Hill. Please contact Marvin Hamon, Box 3662, Modesto, CA 95352, or call collect (209) 634-5730. Maintenance supervisor urgently needed for Loma Linda Foods, River- side plant. Full responsibility for maintenance of equipment and build- ings. Strong organizational ability and technical competence required. Con- genial atmosphere, good working con- ditions, Adventist schools, etc. Full Adventist benefits. Contact: Arthur Rouse, Loma Linda Foods, 11503 Pierce St., Riverside, CA 92515, or call collect (714) 785-2436. Director for pre-school/day-care pro- gram needed. Experienced with state- licensure requirements. Salary based on qualifications and experience. Range $800-1,000/month. Send résu- mé to: Chairperson, Pre-School Com- mittee, North Hills Church, 619 W. Baseline Rd., Claremont, CA 91711. Wanted—Experienced domestic to live in with Christian family near Can- yon Country, Calif. Salary and days off negotiable. Responsibilities: care of new home with minimal child care. For further information contact Mrs. Michael Porter, Box 3646, Granada Hills, CA 91344, or phone (805) 252-1977. LVN to work for two Christian doc- tors in Sierra Madre, Calif. (foothills of Arcadia). Must be willing to assist in laboratory work; 5 days a week. Send résumé to Box 547, Sierra Madre, CA 91024. RN or LVN part time in physician’s office in Glendale. Call (213) 244-1191. Opening for live-in housekeeper for elderly couple (vegetarian) near La Sierra campus. Prefer mature lady able to change bedding and bathe bed- fast lady stroke victim (no lifting). Private room, board and salary. Phone collect (805) 642-2484 or (805) 485-3088 (ask for Mrs. Wright). Loma Linda Foods has an opening for experienced electrician in our River- side, Calif., plant. Good wages, full denominational benefits. Pleasant liv- ing and working conditions. Please contact Arthur Rouse, Plant Manag- er, at (714) 785-2436 or write to Loma Linda Foods, 11503 Pierce St., River- side, CA 92515. Wanted—Food service director for new kitchen which will be opening soon. Person to work in maintenance dept. Will accept retired or semi- retired individual. Relief licensed nurse to work night shift. Please con- tact: Administrative Office, Paradise Valley Manor, 2575 E. 8th St., Na- tional City, CA 92050; telephone (714) 474-8301, ext. 13. Experienced Registered Nurses for IC- CU, Med/Surg and OB in busy, Ad- ventist, fully-accredited hospital in Central San Joaquin Valley of Cali- fornia. Rural setting, 12-grade acad- emy, pleasant living conditions, ex- cellent salary and benefit program. Will assist with moving expenses. Call Administrator or Director of Nurses collect, (209) 582-4361, Hanford, Calif. LFORSAE.) Beautiful 2 acres! 2-bdr., 2-bath, ex- pandable mobile home, orchard, ber- ries, grapes, etc. 2 garages, blacktop, chain-link fence, 20-GPM well, time- clock water system. | mile to North Fork Church on Road 200. $59,500 ($40,000 down). Will deal for cash. Phone: (209) 877-2903. Mountain-top Retreat—A unique 20-acre estate in Angwin, Calif. Panoramic view of the entire Napa Valley vineyards, world-famous. $10,000 per acre for qualified buyer—principals only. Call (707) 965-3832 or write Sun Woo Chateau, 2901 Summit Lake Dr., Angwin, CA 94508. Wurlitzer organ, Model 4573, 2 keyboards, full base and synthesizer. For home or church. $3,500. Call (916) 644-1761, evenings. Mobile Home enhanced with becom- ing additions, full basement, large patio, beautiful yard with evergreens, plus double garage and utility buildings, on 37%: acres on paved road, near Bemidji, Minn. Near new church and church school. Heated with wood and/or gas furnace. $38,000. Daniel Larsen, Rt. 1, Box 127, Salway, MN 56678; phone (218) 751-8608. ewe IND TEM Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these people, please contact Betty Miller, Church Clerk, Broadway Adventist Church, 2411 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92102: Jackie Hanson, Cynthia Lafferty, Karen Hotchkiss. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER / DECEMBER 3, 1979 (MH Awarded for Landscaping It was just two years ago that Castle Memorial Hospital pre- pared a master plan and work started on a multi-phase landscape project. While many favorable com- ments have been received concern- ing the project from the communi- ty, the most significant recogni- tion came when a Beautification Award was presented by the Lani- Kailua Outdoor Circle for ‘‘build- ing a more beautiful Kailua.” This was the first time in several years that such an award has been given by the group. Under the direction of Greg Boyer-Hawaiian Landscapes, the LAT YOUR SERVICE Household Moving in western states or across country. Careful, experi- enced, reliable movers of household goods backed by years of service to our people. Storage facilities avail- able. Write or call Turner Moving & Storage, Box 226, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-2701; Branch Office, Box 201, Loma Linda, CA 92354 (714) 796-0228. Single-occupancy rooms available at Crystal Springs Manor for independ- ent living. Please write or phone Ann Cook, (707) 963-3611, ext. 286; Box C, Deer Park, CA 94576. Mimarma Uniform Shop—Large selections of brands and sizes. We carry: White Swan, Tiffany, Lady Diane, Apple Butter, Classics, Crest and Wilco. Daylites/Shoes (same as Nurse Mates), whites, colors, tops, lab coats and accessories. 10082 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, Calif. Telephone (714) 359-0980. Group pur- chase of 6 or more, 15% discount. L—4aT REST Avilla, Fauneil E.—b. Feb. 28, 1906; d. June 3, 1979, Loma Linda, Calif. Survivors: husband, Albert A; son, Gilbert; grandson, Anthony; brothers, Eugene and Harley Anderson, M.D. D’'Fruchey’'e, Hazel—b. June 14, 1895, Eaton Rapids, Mich.; d. Oct. 18, 1979, Tucson, Ariz. Survivors: daughter, Shirley Schultz; 6 grand- children; 29 great-grandchildren, 23 great-great-grandchildren. Davis, Cindy Ann—b. March 12, 1964, Fresno, Calif.; d. July 22, 1979, Fresno. Survivors: mother, Eileen Harding; brother, Don. J.; sisters, Linda Emler, Jeanne De Lara. Dunks, Darrell Joe—b. Aug. 27, 1955, Seattle, Wash.; d. Sept. 22, 1979, Sacramento, Calif. Survivors: wife, Kathy; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunks; sisters, Wanda Stump, Jeanne Willis, Rhoda Dunks; brothers, Douglas, Rodney, Delvin; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dunks, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Babylon. Dunlap, James Everett—b. Covelo, Calif.; d. Oct. 8, 1979, Mountain View, Calif. Survivors: wife, Betty; brothers, Leroy, Harold; sisters, Vera and Eva Hurt; nieces and nephews. Guthrie, William Edward—b. June 21, 1907, Nova Scotia, Canada; d. Aug. 27, 1979, Ukiah, Calif. Sur- vivors: wife, Mary; son, Richard; NEW AD RATES! As of January 1, 1980, classified ads in the Recorder will cost $11.50, with ads from outside the Pacific Union costing $15. landscape project was the final phase of an expansion program which included a new emergency room and radiology facility. Mr. Boyer’s objective was to combine the highest possible aesthetic im- age while also providing for a low maintenance factor. “We wanted to provide a land- scape plan that truly comple- mented the natural beauty of Hawaii,’”’ stated Robert GG. Carmen, president of the hospital. “We hope that what we have have brought about will be viewed by the entire community as a land- scape plan that meets our objec- tive and adds to the Windward area’s overall image,’’ he stated. LISA HAINA is the newest addition to the secretarial staff. Secretary to Elder Doug Motsen- bocker, she cares for the Sab- bath school, lay activities, and communications departments. Lisa replaced Stella Nagao who transferred to the ABC. er 4 I (Continued from page 1) Caroling Plays Part tions for the work. Little hap- pened until he was invited by W. C. White to visit with his mother at 6:30 one September morning in 1904 at an Omaha camp meeting. Ellen White endorsed the plan, and Mr. Wayne received many in- vitations to speak on it. In 1908 the General Conference voted to produce a special foreign missions issue of the Review which could be used for solicita- tion of funds, and that year after paying for the papers, $30,000 was raised. At Southern Publishing Associ- Il (Continued from page 1) in Ingathering ation most of the 1980 Ingathering material has been shipped out. Now a special issue of These Times and Message Magazine, In- gathering materials are produced at Southern Publishing Associa- tion, although editors work close- ly with the General Conference lay activities department in their preparation. This year’s campaign alone re- quired a total of over 7,652,500 caroling leaflets, as well as 6,620,000 regular Ingathering magazines. LLU Medical Team Helps Refugees in Thailand quakes in Guatemala, Romania, and Peru. SAWS is also currently feeding 250,000 malnourished children in two Latin-American countries. Volunteers are still needed for several of the teams scheduled to go to Thailand. Individuals may volunteer for 30, 60, or 90 days and will be provided with housing and transportation to and from Thailand, but no stipend. Primary ailments the medical teams can expect to treat are diar- rhea, pulmonary problems, severe malnutrition, malaria, and various communicable diseases. daughter, Romilda Davis. Elder Guthrie served the Church in the Orient as Bible teacher, business manager of Manila Sanitarium; was also treasurer of Southeastern Calif. Conf. and helped plan and build Cas- tle Memorial Hospital in Hawaii. Humphreys, William L.—b. 1893, Kansas; d. July, 1979. Survivors: son, Vernon Mays; daughter, Florine Casi- ty; brother, Virgil; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Kraus, Evelyn—b. March 28, 1887, Newton, la.; d. Sept. 17, 1979, La Mesa, Calif. Survivor: niece, Mrs. |. M. Paul. Wolff, Adolf—b. June 10, 1903, Rumania; d. Sept. 14, 1979, Lodi, Calif. Survivors: wife, Iraida; song, Aleksander, Paul, Valenty; daughter, Elzbieta; 2 grandchildren; sisters, Olga Kissinger, Alvina Radach, Maria Wolff. Nurses and physicians wishing to volunteer or obtain additional information on the relief efforts may contact Pastor Don Hunter at (714) 824-0800, extension 2360. 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