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North Pacific Union June 9 1969 VOL. 64, NO. 23 COLLEGE PLACE Gleaner WASHINGTON office, General Conference of Seventh- EVANGELISTIC FILMS FOR THE DEAF day Adventists, 6840 Eastern Avenue, CARIS H. LAUDA N.W., Washington, D.C. 20012. Secretary, North American Missions Committee Films 6 through 12 should be avail- Twelve color motion picture films 2. The World's Only Hope able by early July. It may be that prepared especially for the deaf are 3. God Unfolds the Future later on in the year they will be avail- nearing completion. The films have 4. God's Space Capital able in 8mm silent film. been prepared both with sign language 5. Time Running Out Through this new avenue the third and sound. A speaker narrates what 6. How Sin Began angel's message may reach 600,000 deaf is be said by the "signer." Sponsored 7. Escaping Satan's Trap in North America who up until now by the North American Missions Com- 8. How You Can Become a New have been forgotten. mittee, these films will be a soul- Person winning agency not only for the deaf 9. Prayers That Are Answered but also for their relatives and friends 10. The Law and the Gospel Music Teacher Named to as well as others who will enjoy see- 11. The Lord's Day New Chapel Records Post ing them. 12. How Sunday Replaced Sabbath Chapel Records, the recording divi- Each one of the ten unions in North The films make a personal appeal and sion of Pacific Press, Mountain View, America has given a special appropri- encourage the viewer to accept the Calif., recently an- ation the last two years to help prepare special free offer given by the leader of nounced t h e crea- this series of evangelistic films, and the meeting where it is shown. In tion of an assistant each of the union conferences will soon some cases the gift will be a book or a manager's position. have the first five films in its office for tract, but in general it will be a Bible Former music teach- showing upon request. The complete study course. er Earl Johnson series gives the key truths of the Ad- These 16mm sound-color films sell w a s appointed to ventist faith. for $137.50 each. Orders may be placed the new post. 1. Forgotten Riches through the North American Missions As assistant to Chapel Records Manager Clarence Wallace, Johnson's work will involve promoting and advertising new record releases, recruiting new record artists, and assisting during recording sessions. He will also assist in the administra- tive procedures of the office. Johnson was for seven years a music teacher at Mountain View Union Acad- emy, the last three years also serving as the school's vice-principal. While at the academy he organized the Royal- aires, a popular student choral group much in demand for performances be- fore church and civic organizations. Johnson graduated in 1959 from At- lantic Union College with a B.S. in 1969 CAMP MEETINGS Idaho June 12-21 Caris H. Lauda (right), secretary of the North American Missions Com- Montana June 19 -28 mittee, directing filming of the evangelistic films for the deaf. Pastor Griffith Oregon is the animated signer. Gus Cordero is the Bible student watching closely the message given. Fred Griffith, the coordinator, stands near his signing father. Gladstone June 26 -July 5 Claude F. Palmer (far left), is the president of Photo Art Commercial Studios Washington June 26 -July 5 in Portland, Oregon. Photographer is Lew Cooke. NORTH PACIFIC UNION GLEANER Music Education. He has also taken Anyone not presently receiving graduate work in school administration Chopletter c a n receive Tomorrow's Official organ of the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists at Pacific Union College and San Jose Foods at no charge simply by sending State College. your name, address, and zip code to Editor: Mrs. Ione Morgan A native of Massachusetts, he is mar- Tomorrow's Foods, Worthington Foods, Box 248, College Place, Wash. 99324 ried to the former Barbara Timura of Inc., Worthington, Ohio 43085. Present Phone: JAckson 5-6030, Walla Walla Bridgeport, Connecticut. They have Chopletter subscribers should not write. Managing Editor: L. W. Crooker Phone: BElmont 5-4121, Portland two daughters: Debbie, ten; and Kathy, five. Second class postage paid at College Place, Evangelism in Pittsburgh Washington. Published weekly, 50 issues each Chapel Records produces high- year, at the College Press. Subscription price quality record albums, some single re- A citywide evangelistic program will $2.00 a year. be conducted in Pittsburgh, Pa., begin- NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS: All leases, and long-playing, stereo tapes. material must be channeled through Its "Golden Voice" series and econom- ning September 6, 1969, and will con- your local conference office. (Manu- tinue for six weeks in the Carnegie scripts originating outside the North ical "Blue Seal" series feature a va- Pacific Union Territory must be sent riety of artists, mostly Seventh-day Lecture Hall. to the Union Conference office in If you would like some friend or Portland, Ore.) Adventist musicians, performing a wide range of inspirational music. relative, or former church member, who lives anywhere in the Pittsburgh NORTH PACIFIC BARBARA HAND HERRERA area, to receive a personal invitation UNION CONFERENCE DIRECTORY 1544 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97214 to these meetings, please send this in- Phone: 235-4121 (Area 503) Thopletter' Name Changed formation to Elder Thomas P. Ipes, HHES, 2101 N.E. Flanders, Portland 97232 To 'Tomorrow's Foods' Shadyside Seventh-day A d v e n ti s t Phone: 234-0503 WORTHINGTON, Onto—After 21 years Church, South Aiken Avenue a n d E. R. Walde President of continuously publishing Chopletter, Howe Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232. L. W. Crooker Secretary-Treasurer T. M. Ashlock ...Sabbath School, Pub. Relations recipe-filled Worthington Foods pub- Gerald Brass MV, National Servicemen's lication, a new name has been selected Organization, Temperance for this periodical, said J. L. Hagle, West African Girl D. E. Caslow Lay Activities, Radio-'TV, Medical president. Undergoes Heart Surgery Reo Clyde Civilian Chaplain, "We have selected the name, Tomor- Ft. Lewis, Wash. Loma Linda University Hospital J. W. Griffin Associate Auditor row's Foods for Today's Homemaker physicians successfully repaired the J. R. Hoffman Evangelist to replace the former Chopletter," he mitral valve in the heart of a small C. P. Lampson Publishing stated. He said the new name is in West African child April 15. She is in Sunny Liu Ministerial Assistant, MV Assistant keeping with the new and colorful for- satisfactory condition. W. L. Massengill Trust mat of this publication. "Tomorrow's Kadiatu Suma, a nine-year-old girl K. J. Mittleider Ministerial Foods will continue to bring our people from Sierra Leone, will be able to live M. E. Rees Stewardship six times a year articles on nutrition Ray Schoepflin Office Manager, Home a normal life thanks to physicians in Health Education Serv. and tasty recipes from our Jan Worth Africa and America, the United States W. H. Shephard Religious Liberty, Kitchens," he said. Industrial Relations, Government, Pan American World Air- Self-supporting Institutions Hagle also noted that vegetable pro- ways, and Trans World Airlines. H. R. Turner Ministerial Dept. Co-ordinator tein foods are proving to be tomorrow's Kadiatu was referred to the Ameri- T. W. Walters Educational foods in many ways. "Scientists now W. E. Wasenmiller Auditor can open-heart surgery team by Dr. know that the world's protein needs in Samuel L. DeShay, medical secretary the next few years cannot be met by LOCAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY of the West African Union of Seventh- animal protein," he stated, "so it is cer- ALASKA—J. C. Hansen, President; Richard day Adventists. Through the cooper- Roberts. Secretary-Treasurer; 718 Barrow tainly appropriate to talk about Tomor- ation of the American ambassador in Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Telephone, row's Food for Today's Homemaker." 272-3833. Freetown, the United States Depart- IDAHO—G. W. Liscombe, President; Duane ment of State arranged for the two air- Huey, Secretary-Treasurer; P. 0. Box 7667, lines to bring Kadiatu to America. She Boise, Idaho 83707. Telephone, 375-7524. Sunset Table was accompanied by David A. Gronert, MONTANA—G. C. Williamson, President; Warren Dick, Secretary-Treasurer; P. 0. Standard Time Box 743, Bozeman, Mont. 59715. Telephone, (Add one hour for daylight saving time) 587-3101 and 587-3102. Make wills and be- June 13 June 20 June 27 COPY DEADLINES quests payable to the Montana Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists. Coos Bay 7:58 8:01 8:01 OREGON—W. D. Blehm, President; R. C. Medford 7:49 7:52 7:52 Announcements Should Be in Portland Schwartz, Secretary; Vernon J. Jester, 8:00 8:03 8:04 And Articles Local Conference Seattle 8:07 8:10 8:10 Treasurer; 605 S.E. 39th Ave., Portland, For Issues of Oregon 97214. Telephone, 236-2187. Make 7:51 Office by Spokane 7:48 7:52 wills and bequests payable to Western Ore- June 16 Walla Walla 7:45 7:48 7:48 June 6 gon Conference Association of Seventh-day Wenatchee 8:02 7:59 8:02 June 23 June 13 Adventists. Yakima 7:56 7:59 7:59 June 30 WWC Special UPPER COLUMBIA—R. C. Remboldt. Boise 8:27 8:29 8:30 July 7 June 27 President; I. E. Gray, Secretary-Treasurer; Pocatello 8:10 8:12 8:13 W. 1025 Indiana, Spokane, Wash. 99205. Billings 8:05 8:07 8:08 Telephone, FAirfax 6-1550.