North Pacific Union September 11
1967
VOL. 62, NO. 36
COLLEGE PLACE
WASHINGTON
Fourth Quarter Workshops For Oregon Conference Sabbath School Department Workers The time has come for our fall Sab- bath school workshops. There will be lesson helps for the fourth quarter available and many new items to assist our department workers. Workshop Schedule Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m., Madras Sept. 17, 11:00 a.m., Ocean Lake Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m., Coos Bay Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m., Longview Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m., Roseburg Jerry Patton, new second tenor in the King's Heralds quartet, is intro- Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m., Hood River duced to an arrangement of a song he will be singing with the quartet. The Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m., Eugene King's Heralds, from left: Bob Edwards, first tenor; Jim McClintock, bass; Sept. 24, 10:00 a.m., Portland-Stone Jerry Patton, second tenor; and Jack Veazey, baritone. Tower Sept. 24, 7:30 p.m., Portland-Stone Patton Replaces Thurber In John, his wife Patsy, and their Tower three children, Mickey, 12; Sherry, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m., Albany VOP King's Heralds nine; and Gary, seven, moved to Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m., Medford-Rogue John Thurber, second tenor in the Texas the first of August. River Academy Voice of Prophecy King's Heralds Jerry Patton graduated from Union quartet for seven years, is the new College this past June and shortly Missionary Volunteer Secretary and thereafter joined the Voice of Proph- At Conference Academies . . . acting Educational Secretary in the ecy staff. His first appearance as a Texas Conference. Jerry Patton, Mr. Gary Gray and his family have member of the King's Heralds, how- come to Laurelwood from Rawlins, music education major from Union ever, was in August. College, Lincoln, Nebraska, is his Wyoming, where for the past two successor in the quartet. Six tenors were invited to com- years he has pastored two churches. John, a 1956 graduate of Southern pete for the position in the quartet. Both he and his wife are natives of Missionary College, joined the King's However, Jerry was accepted the Kansas City. Missouri. Mr. Gray Heralds in 1961. Before coming to same day he auditioned in the Voice The Voice of Prophecy he taught of Prophecy studio. As part of the choral and voice for five years, and audition, Jerry sang an extemporane- was assistant dean of men at Atlantic ous number with Bob Edwards, first Union College. tenor; Jack Veazey, baritone; and Jim Besides singing in the quartet, John McClintock, bass, to see how he has prepared special musical arrange- would fit into the quartet. It was ments and assisted in recording pro- the unanimous feeling of the quartet grams. In 1962 he organized the King's and Wayne Hooper, director of music Men male chorus which he directed programming, that Jerry was the best along with Wayne Hooper. This past qualified for the position. year they recorded their first album Jerry is married to the former entitled, "The Greatest Want of the Carol Runyan, and they are the par- World." This musical group also ents of three children, Jeri Lynn, sings on the Voice of Prophecy radio- nine; Scotty, seven; and Kimberly, broadcasts. three. The Gary Gray family. NORTH PACIFIC UNION GLEANER Official organ of the North Pacific Union PORTLAND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Presents Editor: Mrs. lone Morgan Box 248, College Place, Wash. 99324 1967-68 Lyceum Series Phone: JAckson 5-6830, Walla Walla Managing Editor: L. W. Croaker Northwest Adventure `Hawaii' Phone: BElmont 5-4121, Portland STAN MIDGLEY RALPH FRANKLIN Second class postage paid at College Place, September 24, 1967 March 9, 1968 Washington. Published weekly, 50 issues each year, at the College Press. Subscription price $2.00 a year. Don Cossack Russian Fun With Music NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS: All Chorus Knights of Song material must be channeled through October 29, 1967 April 13, 1968 your local conference secretary- treasurer. (Manuscripts originating outside the North Pacific Union Ter- Witch Doctor's Son ritory must be sent to the Union Con- LOVELL GROVES ference office in Portland, Ore.) PRICES November 18. 1967 ALL SEVEN PROGRAMS CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Send your new address with ZIP CODE NUMBER, to North Pacific Family $14.00 Union Gleaner, Box 248, College Place, Wash. Background of Adventure 99324. Include name and old address as it MILOTTE'S Adult 6.00 appeared on previous issues (if possible send January 6, 1968 Student 3.00 address label). POSTMASTERS: Send Form 3579 to North Pa- cific Union Gleaner, Box 248, College Place, SINGLE PROGRAM Wash. 99324. 'Africa's Our Home' Betty Bruce and Family $2.50 NORTH PACIFIC Jock Leslie Melville Adult 1.00 UNION CONFERENCE DIRECTORY February 10. 1968 Student .50 1544 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, Ore. 97214 Phone: BElmont 5-4121 OCTOBER 29-DON COSSACK CHORUS President W J. Hackett Family $4.00 Adult $1.50 Student 75c Secretary-Treasurer . . . L. W. Crocker Auditor W E. Wasenmiller Assistant Auditor E. S. Humann TICKET INFORMATION Educational T. W. Walters Portland Union Academy Phone 255-2626 Educational Assistant . . . J. T. Porter Lloyd Wescott, 2321 SE 96th Ave , Portland Phone 771-7483 Home Health Education Service . . . . Ray Schoepflin Leroy Hesgard, 9834 SE Market, Portland Phone 254-3916 Home Missionary, Radio-TV, Self-supporting Ted Smith, 22855 SW Baseline, Hillsboro Phone 648-7669 Institution and Medical . . . D. E. Caslow Ministerial K J Mittleider NU VITA FOODS, 1325 SE 9th Ave., Portland Phone 232-0141 MV, National Servicemen's Organization and Temperance Ed Webb Publishing C. P. Lampson attended Ozark Academy, Arkansas, Religious Liberty and and graduated from Union College Industrial Relations W. J. Hackett in 1964 with a B.A. degree in theology Sabbath School and Public Relations T. M. Ashlock and minors in speech and history. Stewardship M E. Rees He later attended Andrews University Trust W L. Massengill for a year. His wife, Jeannie, became a Sev- LOCAL CONFERENCE DIRECTORY enth-day Adventist during her high school years by reading the Signs of ALASKA-J. C. Hansen, President; A. C. Reed, Secretary-Treasurer; 718 Bar row the Times. The couple have a 16- Street, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Telephone, month-old son, Gary Lee II. 272-3833. IDAHO-G. W. Liscombe, President; J. W. Mr. Gray is teaching Bible and Griffin, Secretary-Treasurer; P. 0. Box 7667, serving as assistant pastor of the Boise, Idaho 83707. Telephone, 342-2651. school. MONTANA-G. C. Williamson, President; Warren Dick, Secretary-Treasurer; P. 0. Box 743, Bozeman, Mont. 59715. Telephone, 587-3101 and 587-3102. Make wills and be- P.S.A.A. Presents: quests payable to the Montana Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists. OREGON-F. W. Wernick, President; R. C. Walt Disney's Schwartz, Secretary; Vernon J. Jester, Treasurer; 605 S.E. 39th Ave., Portland, `Secrets of Life' Oregon 97214. Telephone, 236-2187. Make September 17 wills and bequests payable to Western Ore- Channel 12; 1 p.m. (In color) At PUA Auditorium gon Conference Association of Seventh-day Adventists. Christ for the Crisis Saturday, Sept. 16, 8:00 p.m. UPPER COLUMBIA-R. C. Remboldt, Free Program to All Lyceum President; 1. E. Gray, Secretary-Treasurer; W. 1025 Indiana, Spokane, Wash. 99205. Ticket Holders. Tickets on sale at Telephone, FAirfax 6-1550. COPY DEADLINES door. Upper Columbia Book and Bible House Phone: FA 7.6631 or FA 6-1550. Must Reach Regular admission for non-ticket WASHINGTON-W. J. Blacker, President; And Leave holders W. L. Murrill, Secretary-Treasurer; 4414 Conference Week End of Woodland Park Ave., Seattle. Ma il i n g Office by Date of Issue Announcement Family Plan $2.50 Address: P. O. Box 1585, Seattle, Wash. Sept. 1 Sept. 11 Sept. 16 98103. Telephone, MEIrose 2-5862. Adults 1.00 Sept. 8 Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Washington Book and Bible House; P. 0. Students .50 Box 1526, Seattle, Wash. 98103. Telephone, Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 30 MElrose 2-7656. Sept. 22 Oct 2 Oct 7
2 NORTH PACIFIC UNION GLEANER Ground Is Broken for Veneta Church Members of the Veneta Seventh- day Adventist church met in late August to break ground for their new church home. Participating in the ceremony other than the local officers was Leonard Ayers, conference stew- ardship secretary. Pastor G. K. Lashier of the Veneta church led the short service. The church sanctuary will be open- beam construction with the class- rooms flat-roofed. On completion, the total floor area will be 10,148 square feet, seating 266 people and will be valued at $100,000. The site is on Huston Road just south of Jeans Road. Breaking ground for the new Veneta church were Walter Miller, building Pastor Lashier said he hopes the committee member; Doyle Kaylor, elder; G. K. Lashier, pastor; Leonard members will be worshipping in their Ayers; Don Ensign, deacon; Bruce Vliet, building committee chairman; Lowell new sanctuary by the first of the year. Bender, elder.
Six Oregon workers were ordained at the Gladstone campground. Shown with those participating in the rite are Elders K. E. Mittleider; H. L. Rudy; B. H. Allen, Portland; S. W. Jensen, White Salmon; G. E. Richardson, Laurel- wood; P. E. Lindstrom, Portland; J. R. Sloop, Milo; James Wyman, Ashland; W. J. Hackett, and K. H. W000.
The Voice of Prophecy and TV Bible Class Crusade Team will be in Bend, Oregon, to work with Pastor E. L. Jolliffe nightly, September 15 - October 7, at 7:15.
Special Features:
* world travelogue * children's stories * free Bibles * inspirational singing * nursery for pre-schoolers
BEND SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH fin% Hiner 541 East DeKalb Street Rolf Lindfors
Send names of those who should receive a personal invitation to: Rolf Lindfors, Route 8, Box 436 C, Pleasant Hill, Oregon 97401.