| conference and Campus Calendar | [S230 sud Unionwide | “16 Basic Skills for Reaching Secular People for Christ,” training sessions for Summer 1984 with Re-Creation Unlimited, ASI's newest ministry, at Weimar Institute, Jan. 27-29; Redding, Calif., Feb. 10-12; Fresno, Feb. 17-19; Southern California, April. Address inquiries to Re- Creation Unlimited, Box 53, Lakehead, CA 96051. Southern California Conference The Heralds will present a sacred concert Sabbath, Jan. 28, 4:15 p.m, Hollywood church, 1711 N. Van Ness Ave. The Heralds are formerly the Kings Heralds of the Voice of Prophecy. The Hawthorne church, 3939 Compton Blvd., will hold its 62nd Home- coming/Anniversary Sabbath, Feb. 18, and will honor former Pastor Erl- ing Calkins and his wife, Ellie. A fellowship dinner will follow the serv- ices. Southeastern California Conference Per and Monica will appear in concert at the Garden Grove church, 12702 Ninth St, Jan. 21, 5 p.m. Per and Monica are known throughout Scandinavia for their meaningful songs. Their concert includes music of guitar, piano and flutes as a backdrop for their lyrical vocal melodies. Their wide repertoire includes folk songs, spirituals and gospel tunes. The annual Loma Linda University Church Singles Seminar with the theme “Wide My World, Narrow My Bed’ begins Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m., with music and Speaker Bob Zamora. It continues on Sabbath, Feb. 18, 11 a.m., Campus Chapel, with Bob Zamora, followed by a fellowship dinner. At 2:30 in the afternoon Luci Swindoll will speak. Supper will be provided at 6. Mail your pre-registration fee of $15 to Peg Hempe, University Church, Corner of Campus and University Streets, Loma Linda, CA 92354. Registration fee at door will be $20. If you have questions, call (714) 824-4570. Northern California Conference A Preview of the Weeks and Months Ahead: Pastors/Elders/Deacons Meetings: Jan. 13-15; Jan. 27-29; Feb. 17-19; Feb. 24-26; Mar. 9-11—all meetings at Leoni Meadows. Pastor/Bible Instructors Meetings: Jan. 8-11, Leoni Meadows; Apr. 18, 19, 23, 24—area meetings. Clerks/Treasurers Retreat, Mar. 23-25— Leoni Meadows. Youth Department Dates: Feb. 2-4, Junior Academy Bible Conference; Feb. 9-11, Senior Academy Bible Conference, Mar. 2-4, College Bible Conference—all at Leoni Meadows. Apr. 8, Bike-A-Thon; May 6, Path- finder Fair, Yuba City; Sept. 28-30, Pathfinder Camporee; July 31-Aug. 7, North American Division Pathfinder Camporee, Colorado. Camp Meeings/Convocations: May 25-28, Filipino, Leoni Meadows; June 13-16, Lodi; June 17-23, Pacific Union College; June 20-23, Paradise; July 17-24, Spanish, Rio Lindo Academy; July 19-28, Redwood; Oct. 19 and 20, Special Convocation, Richmond. Central California Conference Kay Kuzma Seminar at the Sunnyvale church, Jan. 21, 3-6 p.m. There is no charge for this seminar entitled “Filling Your Love Cup.” Adventist Health will conduct a Coronary Risk and Physical Fitness Evaluation at Arroyo Grande church, 240 Vernon Ave., January 22, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more details, contact Adventist Health, Box 580, San Jose, CA 95106; or call (408) 297-1584. Survivors: son, Richard; 2 daughters, “ = one of whom is Frances Watson. Adkins, Earl Justice—b. July 17. Gilbert, Dr. Elmer W.—b. Apr. 27, RT 1905, Brooklyn, N.Y.; d. Dec. 8, 1907, Nebraska; d. Oct. 21, 1983, 1983. M d. Calif. Survivors: wife Lancaster, Calif. Survivors: wife, lrenc: dauah all M ol ! gh : Maud-Leigh; sons, James, Ray, ,lcn¢ daughters, ary Heo, Donna Wolfe; 7 grandchildren. Harper, Marion—b. Feb. 4, 1920, Alma, Calif.; d. Dec. 8, 1983, Los Gatos, Calif. Survivors: daughters, Lavern, Lloyd. Allaway, Blanche Bernice—b. Oct. 29, 1907, Mullan, Idaho; d. Aug. 19, 1983, Grass Valley, Calif. Survivors: husband, Robert; daughters, Laverne Richert, Eileen Kurtz; 6 grandchil- dren; brother, Oliver Spencer. Brittain, Leon C.—b. Mar. 7, 1889, Akron, Ohio; d. Nov. 30, 1983, San Bernardino, Calif. Survivors: daugh- ter, Jan Sherfey; son, Richard L.; 6 grandchildren; sister, Florence Schafer. Dagoberg, Rilla Mae—b. Mar. 20, 1900, Minnesota; d. Dec. 1, 1983, Santa Barbara, Calif. Survivors: daughter, Janet; brothers, Alvin and Archie Hamlin. Dause, Elsie Marie Reiswig—b. Jan. 8, 1908, McClusky, N.D.; d. Sept. 21, 1983, Lodi, Calif. Survivors: daugh- ters, LaVonne L. Riddlesperger, Sharon M. Maier; son, Myron E.; 8 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Evans, Elizabeth Margarette—b. Apr. 26, 1913, Gilroy, Calif.; d. Nov. 21, 1983, Paradise, Calif. Survivors: Pat Lowe, Pamela Evans. Frazier, Donald—b. July 20, 1893, Nebraska; d. Apr. 15, 1983, San Ber- nardo, Calif. He is survived by his wife, Gloria. Gifford, Arthur—b. June 7, 1889; d. Nov. 18, 1983, Loma Linda, Calif. Sharon Harrington, Kathy Lindall; son, Gerald; 10 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; sister, Lora Alford; brother, William Monning. Heidenreich, Clara Dychman—b. Dec. 5, 1896, Wilcox, Wash.; d. Oct. 6, 1983, Long Beach, Calif. Survivors: son, Dr. Eugene H.; 2 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; sister, Estelle Workman; brothers, Bill and Ruben Dychman. Johnson, Mary Matilda—b. Mar. 12, 1909, Marshall, Ark.; d. Nov. 14, 1983, Union City, Calif. Survivors: daughters, Marian Ray, Norma Swan- son; son, Max; brother, Rex Yeakly; sisters, Marie Harckum, Opal Porter, Betty Clinnings. Keszler, Christina—b. Jan. 21, 1893, Hosmer, S.D.; d. Sept. 23, 1983, Lodi, Calif. Survivors: sons, John, Jacob, Chris; daughters, Ellen Lewis, Emma Hein; 13 grandchildren, 24 great- grandchildren; brother, William Gab. King, Eric F.—b. Oct. 2, 1896, Canada; d. Nov. 1, 1983, Angwin, Calif. Survivors: wife, Rachel; son, Garten; daughters, Eleanor Grimstad, Alene Templeton; 7 grandchildren, $ great-grandchildren; sister, Eleanor Beech. PACIFIC UNION RECORDER / JANUARY 9, 1984 Knox, Ethel P.—b. Oct. 26, 1886, Kansas; d. Oct. 7, 1983, Lakeport, Calif. Survivors: son, Dan; 2 grand- daughters, 2 great-grandchildren. Macintyre, Violette B.—b. July 12, 1894, Switzerland; d. Oct. 30, 1983, Arroyo Grande, Calif. Survivors: son, David H.; daughters, Myrtle V. Schmels, Bertie T. Waters, Dorothy B. Gifford; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great- grandchildren; half brother, Alfred Vaucher. Meidinger, Kathryn—b. Oct. 21, 1904, Harvey, N.D.; d. Sept. 21, 1983, Lodi, Calif. Survivors: husband, Alvin; sons, Reinhold, Harold, Lloyd, Mer- win, Kenneth, Leslie, Alfred, Larry, Norman and Glenn Fox; daughters, Mae Boyce, Esther Douglas, Freda Kardera, Melvina Hummel, Vera Frie- sen, Lorena Baker, Audrey Nemeth; 33 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchil- dren; brother, Abraham Schaber. Myrick, Lela—b. Oct. 20, 1896, Texas; d. Nov. 28, 1983, Bakersfield, Calif. Surviving are her sons, Martin, Wesley, John. Neumann, John Ernest ‘Jim’ —b. July 7, 1918, Argentina; d. Nov. 23, 1983, Lancaster, Calif. Survivors: wife, Marjorie D.; son, John; 2 grandsons; brother, Joel; sisters, Alma, Elda Neal. Noseworthy, Richard—b. Aug. 14, 1934, Truckee, Calif.; d. Nov. 22, 1983, Truckee. Survivors: son, Ran- dall; daughter, Mylinda Finney; granddaughter; mother, Ethel; brother, Albert. Nottingham, Pearl—b. Sept. 11, 1911, Wisconsin; d. Nov. 29, 1983, Upper Lake, Calif. She is survived by Viola Nalin. Petty, Vesta Faye Mathiesen—b. Mar. 9, 1911, Redlands, Calif.; d. Nov. 28, 1983, Turlock, Calif. Survivors: son, Fred Mathiesen; daughter, Joyce Ef- fenberg; stepsons, David and John Petty; stepdaughters, Shirley Lehman, Hazel Lazenby, Eleanor Laitey; 13 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren; sisters, Hattie Simmons, Louise Cald- well. Plubell, Sally Jean—b. Oct. 21, 1937, Sacramento, Calif.; d. Apr. 25, 1983, Placerville, Calif. Survivors: husband, Dr. Lowell; sons, Dan, Devin; daughter, Cindy McCormick; mother, Florence Adams. Von Hofgaarden, Annie Laurie—b. June 8, 1890, Canada; d. July 7, 1983, Long Beach, Calif. Survivors: step- sons, Luther and Henry Von Hofgaar- den; stepdaughter, Erna Daniel; 6 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Welch, Russia ‘‘Ruth’’— b May 25, 1896, Tennessee; d. Dec. 3, 1983, Fresno, Calif. Survivors: sons, William, Frank, Howard, James; 7 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren; sister, Gertrude Francis; brother, Lee Howard. (OrEenTLY Nespen Administrative secretary for presi- dent’s office. Must possess pleasant, professional attitude and appearance. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management; an organized and thorough planner. Re- quires minimum 2 years’ secretarial training and 2 years’ executive work experience. Send résumé: Personnel Director, Paradise Valley Hospital, 2400 East 4th St., National City, CA 92050. Director of Physical Therapy. You will direct department of 20 including 14 R.P.T.s in 377-bed acute-care teach- ing hospital with 22-bed rehab unit. Busy rehab center with students, com- munity involvement, excellent facili- ties. Qualifications include Calif. reg- istration, 3 years’ hospital experience. Excellent salary, benefits, relocation. Contact Dick Gage or Don Sease, White Memorial Medical Center, 1720 Brook- lyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 260-5701. Couple. Placerville SDA Church needs couple to live in nearly new S-room, 2-bedroom cottage on church property. Great opportunity for right couple. If interested, please contact Pastor Robert Larsen, Box 967, Placer- ville, CA 95667. Give details concern- ing yourselves, including age, employ- ment status, church membership, etc. Please include at least one character reference. Budget Manager. Qualifications: Bach- elor’s in accounting, CPA preferred, 3 years’ health-care experience with minimum 1 year in budgeting; micro- computer experience a plus. Excellent salary, benefits, relocation. Contact Don Sease, White Memorial Medical Center, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 260-5701. Clinical Engineer. Loma Linda University Medical Center is seeking clinical engineer to manage Pulmon- ary Section Clinical Engineering. B.S. clinical engineering and 3 years’ ex- perience required. Mechanical and/or fluidic engineering experience desir- able. Contact Mr. Olsen, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Box 2000, Loma Linda, CA 92354; (714) 824-4346. Director of Therapeutic Recreational Services. Qualifications: Graduate of approved School of Therapeutic Rec- reation and registered by California Board of Parks and Recreation. Have 3 years’ clinical experience. Looking for energetic, creative person who will be responsible for development and management of department. Excellent salary, benefits, relocation. Contact Don Sease, White Memorial Medical Center, 1720 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90033; (213) 260-5701. Secretary-receptionist immediately at Adventist Health System-West head- quarters, Glendale, Calif. Position re- quires good typing skills and enjoy- ment in meeting people. Contact Naomi Parson, Corporate Legal Sec- retary, (213) 956-1900; or write to 1545 N. Verdugo Rd., Glendale, CA 91208. Community Exercise Physiologist. Di- rect and coordinate graded exercise testing procedures and research proj- ects. Master’s in exercise physiology (doctorate preferred), 3-5 years’ ex- perience in community health educa- tion, excellent written/verbal com- munications a must. Qualified ap- plicants send résume: Kettering Medical Center, Employment Office, 3535 Southern Blvd., Kettering, OH 45429. Career opportunity for administra- tive-minded R.N. One year Nursing Leadership Resident, rotated among Sunbelt hospitals. Willing to make job commitment; moving freely for one year while learning to become director of nursing. B.S. preferred, not re- quired. 5-7 year’s experience required. Send résume: Carolyn Johnson, Ad- ventist Health System/Sunbelt Health Care Corp., 2400 Bedford Rd., Orlan- do, FL 32803. E.E.O.C. Nutritional Educator. Demonstrate and teach food management skills to community. Must have B.S. in dietet- ics, 3 years’ previous experience in community nurtrition and excellent public speaking skills required. Quali- fied applicants send résumé: Kettering Medical Center, Employment Office, 3535 Southern Blvd., Kettering, OH 45429. Nursing Director. Brighton, Colo. New 58-bed AHS/EMA facility is searching for a nursing director. Background in nursing management imperative. Rural community of 15,000, extensive shopping and events in Denver 30 minutes away. 250-mem- ber SDA chureh, 100-pupil 10-grade school. Send résumé: Mrs. Jackie Dunkin, Personnel, Brighton Com- munity Hospital, 1850 Egbert, Brigh- ton, CO 80601; (303) 659-1531. ULLETIN BOARD WANTED —Donations or loans of all kinds of nature displays for Con- ference youth camp museum. Could include single mounted specimens, collections of minerals, crystals, but- terflies, insects, flowers, amphibians, Indian artifacts, etc. Contact Erling Calkins, Chairman, Angelus Nature Club Museum, (213) 249-1654, or write: Youth Ministries Dept., Southern California Conference, Box 969, Glendale, CA 91209. Lar You Sevvice Ambulatory ladies welcome in Chris- tian home. Beautiful, clean surround- ings. Good food and loving care pro- vided. Bacilio Board and Care Home. (714) 687-4845. 5160 Cluncy Circle, Riverside, CA 92505. Pre-packaged Cooking School. At last! Kit designed to take hard work out of preparing a cooking school. In- cludes video-taped physicians’ lec- tures, instructor’s manual with thorough step-by-step instructions, participants’ control books with printed recipes and nutritional infor- mation. Send SASE to Homestyle, Box A3, Weimar, CA 95736. Videotape programs for home or church. Purchase or rental selection includes programs to interest children, teens, families, pastors, health profes- sionals—everyone! For free catalogue, contact: Life Video, Box 295, College Place WA 99324; (509) 522-0784. Remember LIBERTY January 21 and any time this month (FORSAE.J Natural Foods, reasonable prices. Nuts, grains, dates, and oil/sugar-free granola from our bakery. Regular or bulk prices available. Send SASE to Newstart Homestyle, Box A3, Weimar, CA 95736. Effective learning methods cassette tape for college, adult and high school students prepared by college profes- sor, Hal Milliken. Learning can be fun! Change C’s to A’s. Send $9.95 plus $1.50 shipping (Calif. residents add 6% sales tax) to: The Key to Learning Unlimited, Box 8335, Dept. PR, Riverside, CA 92515-8335. Mobile home, excellent condition. 1,440 sq. ft. 2 large bedrooms, large family room, 1% baths, w/w carpet. On corner, large front porch, patio in rear. Large capacity storage. Lush landscaping. 2 miles from Conference office. $47,000. (714) 689-7005, 825-7981, 735-8492; or write 3500 Buchanan, No. 156, Riverside, CA 92503. Large, lovely, 4-bedroom, custom- built home on 2.9 acres. Very large producing orchard on drip irrigation. Gardens, barn, animal shelters, fenced and cross fenced. Many extras. Se- cluded, yet walking distance to church and Loma Linda University in La Sierra, Riverside, Calif. Brown, (714) 734-6879. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat, spacious living and dining rooms. Kitchen a delight. Fireplace, w/w carpet, 1,500 sq. ft. Mint condition, 3 blocks from church. Double garage, extras. $87,500. Loma Linda area. (714) 796-0702. Write 11075 Benton, No. 214, Loma Linda, CA 92354. View 2-bedroom, 2-bath house with basement, on half acre of family fruit trees in Vista, Calif. Excellent climate, all-year growing season. Call Mondays- Thursdays, (213) 268-5000, ext. 1715; Fridays-Sundays, (619) 727-2517. Small-town beauty—Calaveras Co., Rail Road Flat, 4-bedroom, 2'2-bath home, great condition. 2-car garage, large deck, excellent well. Huge fenced garden, great growing area. Pines, oaks, roses. Excellent access, small or- chard. $115,000. (209) 293-7357. Near Ozark Academy, 60 acres, house, barn. 40 acres in Concord grapes. Some truck farmland. Paved road, close in. City water. $129,000. Contact Hollis Scarbrough, Gentry, Ark., (501) 736-2671 or 736-2530. Moving to Idaho? Perfect location, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, all electric, fireplace, living room, family room, double garage, on 2.9 acres. 2 miles from Gem State Acdemy, 3 miles from shopping mall. Few miles from new Pacific Press. With large down, owner will finance at 10% W. H. Meyers, Rt. 1, Box 1272A, Nampa, ID 83651; (208) 465-0007. Picture if interested.