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Mailing Address: P.O. Box I08, Los AnEeles 41, Calif.Rev. Raymond A, Schoch, President
Roland C. Livingston, General Manager
Dcar Friend of KHOFGreetings in the "name rvhich is above every name"--Christ Jesusl
What a"privilege has been ours cluring 1961 to minister to ]'ou and countless
others via KHoF,'-lr.ogramming in musii and message the Good News of the
Gospel.bnly eternity can fully measlrre the far-reaching effect of KHOF's ministry
in which you shared with your prlyers anfl love gifts. How grateful wc are
for the thousands of communicatiorrs that have come to our desk attesling to
blessings received from hearing KHOF's progralls. Yes, it has all been most
rvonderful!But we do not stop here! We vielv new horizons ahead new opportunities
. extended bounclaries many nerv fricnds . . antl a host of new listeners.
As the Lord has favored our prayerfully planrred programs during 1961, He
has permittcd you and our staff to bc drawn closer to Him throi.rgh unitediltcrcession anci firiancing, anci we believe He rvill continue to direct our paths
in tht' days ahcad.Wc faie t|e 1ew year lvith a "tirod" trarrsrnitter rvhich sorely needs replacing.
!!-c covet voul' earnest prayers that He r,vill make possible thc ne'rv equipment
early in 1962. It is vitally e-ssential to our ether rvave ministrv that u-e mightbetter serve YOU and all our listt'ners.
It is our deepest wish, as rve blt-ntt our good thoughts for your happiness withthose of vour flmily and frienrls, that God rvill cnvelope you rvith His choicest
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AREA. WIDE CRT]SADE
INCLUDING ALL YALLEY AND BOOTHILL CITIBS
Sta,rting Januarg 8O, 1962
Tommy Barnett, outstanding Youngevangelist, TV and recording artist,will be preaching, singing and playingseveral instruments nightly. Tommyjust closed a campaign in Detroit,Michigan rvith Mahalia Jackson wherethey packed a 10,000 capacity auditori-um every night. Tommy just returnedin November, 1961 from a triP aroundthe world, preaching in some thirtycities with crowds numbering in thethousands.
Bobby Black, a converted dope ad-dict, having taken thirtl'-one with-drawals from dope in hospitals andprisons and was not comPletely de-Iivered until the Lord, Jesus Christ,came into his heart, will be assistingTommy, preaching thg last week of thecampaign.
Many artists will be featured dur-ing the crusade, namelY, the greatEthel Waters, film, TV and recordingstarl Lee Childs, film, TV and record-ing star, chairman of Youth NightAnti-Communist Crusade held in theSports Arenal Harrell Poarch, 19 yearold star of Teenage Diary, ChristianFaith Recording artist; the McKinneySisters, Corner Stone recording stars,who, before finding Christ sang withthe Ted Weems orchestra in all theleading hotels and night clubs acrossthe country; the Songfellows Quartette,
Corner Stone recording artists and fea-tured at the Quartette Converttions,Long Beach, San Francisco and Seattle;PauI Mickelson, orgunist r'r'ith the BillyGraham Crusades, rccording for Wordand his own label, Supreme and Con-sole Records; Lorretta Phillips, .Evan-gelist Singer and Corner Stone artist;t h e Heman Quartette, outstandinggroup with manv vcars oI singing andbroadcasting the Gospel to Latin Amer-ica, also Corner Stone artist. Also fea-tured will be Loren \4rhitney^ organistfor many crusades including MervRosselle and Billy Graham and a re-cording artist rvith manl' musicalgroups and soloist on all labcls.
Several local musical groups, trios,duettets and instrumental rvill also takepart with the Mapel Chapel Choir, di-rected by Carl Seal, the Southern Cali-fornia Collegc Choir directed bv PaulJohnson. the Los Angeles Pacific HighSchool Choir directed by Gary Smid-derecks and the Los Angeles PacificCollege Choir directed bv Hilda BIou'-
There will be plenty of free Park-ing in front and rear of the auditorium
- Epicurian Towers Building, Brand
and Colorado, in the heait of the Cityof Glendale.
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LEE CHILDS Recording, TV and Film Star(Chairman of Youth NiEht Anti-CommunistCrusade, Sports Arena, Los Angeles) sing-ing her own composition to the Glory of God.
PAUL MICKELSON Organist for Billy Gra'ham Crusades. Word and Supreme recording
stal.
McKINNEY SISTERS TVArtists.
DENNIS TARR Student Bodythe University of Redlands,testifying for Jesus.
President atsinging and
and Recording
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ETHEL WATERS That great recording, TV
and film star singing and testifying'
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Corner Stone Recording Artists'
LORIN WHITNEY Orsanist
SONGFELLOWS QUARTET Corner Stone Recording Artists. for the Billv Graham Crusades.
LORRETTA PHItLIPS Evangelistic singerand Corner Stone Recording A*ist.
HARRELL POARCH Star of Teenage Diary,
Christian Faith Recording artist,
Dale Roberts - Outstanding youth
leader and choir director, will be mas-ter of ceremonies and song leader forYouth Crusade.
Dale, at the age of 16, had his owndance band in high school. His musi-cal career lead him to college and toHollyrvood. He has appeared on tele-vision with such personalities as AlJarvis, Bob Moon, and NTG of Floren-tine Gardens fame. KTTV presentedDale with an outstanding music award.
Since Dale's experience in findingJesus Christ as his personal Savior, hehas continued his popularity in theChristian musical fieId, having ap-peared with the late PhiI Kerr, alsoRalph Carmichael, and many othermusical groups.
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IIIIOI' frn RAIDIO LOGFebruary,
SUNDAYA.M. A.M.6:00 "CONOCIENDO A NUESTROS PASTORES" 5:00
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r962MONDAY
WAKE UP TO MUSICDale Smith with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and FeaturesGOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, VirginiaTHE FARM REPORT
EAR,LY EDITION WOR.LD NEWS
2oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOURDr. Carl MclntireVOICE OF PROPHECY
HAVEN OF RESTFirst Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, NebraskaPSYCHOLOGY FOR LIVINGDr. ClyCe M. NarramoreACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Features-Presented by yourGreat Western Hardware Dealers
MID.DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
THE QUIET TIMEAlbert' H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
MID.DAY MELODIESRecorded MusicA WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
HEART TO HEART
THE BIBLE SPEAKSRev. Dan PJibs, Riverside, Calif.
SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Mrcdy BibleI nstituteSTORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of George Muller.tIFE LINEWayne Poucher from Washington D.C.,Commentary of Current World Events
EYENING EDITTON NEWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner ConcertFAMILY BIBLE HOUREvening Devotions with William J. Robertslnglewood, CaJiforniaLOR,EN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral MusicACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore MaeSTARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
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7:OOUn programa devocional de caracter evan-gelistico. 7:Io7:00 SHOWERS OF BLESSINGS - - -National Voice of the Nazarene Church ,:ll
7:I5 MEDITATION FOR SUNDAY 7:3O
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Rev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia7:30 YOUR GOSPEL MESSENGER
Rev. Dan Plies, Riverside, California8:00 REYIVALTIME
Rev, C. M. Ward-National Broadcast ofthe Asemblies of God
8:30 WORLD LITERATURE CRUSADEDr. Jack McAlister
9:00 BIBLE STUDY HOURChurch of the Open Door, Muskegan, Mich. 9:45
10:00 HEART TO HEARTElla May MillerAn lnspiring Broadcast for Women
l0:15 GRACE NOTESStudent Program from the Grace Biblelnstitute, Omaha, Nebraska
l0:30 ORIENT CRUSADES
I0:45 CATHEDRAL ECHOESA Moody Bible lnstitute Production
lI:00 MORNING CHURCH SERVICE
P.M.I2:OO SUNDAY SACRED SERENADE
A Special Sunday Presentation bringing youfour hours of the Fineii tr,lusic tiori itri I:o0KHOF music library
4:OO MESSAGE OF THE MASTEP I:30Rev. Jean Valentine-Alhambra Church ofChrist
4:30 TEMPLE TIMEWeekly Broadcast of the Reformed Churches
5:00 THE OLD-FASHIONED REYIVAL HOURDr. Charles E. Fuller
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher from Washington D.C.Commentary on Current World events 5:15
5:45 FREEDOM THROUGH FAITHWith John Nobel
6:oO RESPLENDENT R.HAPSODYEarly Evening Concert of Rxorded Music 5:30
7:00 YOUR RADIO DOCTORDr. Clifford {n6ls15e6-pls5snted bv BobNew lnsurance 5:45
7:15 YOUR AFR.ICA REPORTERDirtrt reports from African mission field 6:00
7:30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert 7$O
8:00 CHAPEL MELODIESLive Broadcast from Maple Chapel, Glen-dale with Host Pastor, Rev. Ray Schoch 7:3O
8:t5 AFTERGLOWRecorded Music
9:00 ToNY FONTANE SINGSA Melodious Music Ministry
9:30 THE MENNONITE HOURWeekly Broadcast of the Mennonite Church g:45
10:00 SONGS OF PRAISE
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Late evening Concert of Recorded Music12:00 SIGN OFF 12:00
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IilIOF' frn BAIIIO LOGFebrrary: 1962
TUESDAYA.M,5:OO WAKE UP TO MUSIC
oite S-ittr with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and Features
7:00 GOOD NEWSRev. John DunlaP, Norfolk, Virginia
7:lO THE FARM REPORT
7215 EARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS
7:30 20th CENTURY REFORMATION HOURDr. Carl Mclntire
".8:00 YOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HAVEN OF RESTFirst Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShiP Grace
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30 PSYCHOLOGY FOR tlVlNGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
9:45 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
l0:00 MORNING MELODIESRecorded Music-Features-Presented by yourGreat Western Hardware Dealers
II:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEWSFifteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P.M.l2:o0 THE QUIET TIME
Atbera H. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
I2:15 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
I:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary.
l:3O SACRED SERENADERecorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
3:45 HEART TO HEART
4:45 THE BIBLE SPEAKSRev. Dan Plies, Riverside, Calif.
5:oO SOMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Moody BibleI nstitute
5:I5 STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of George Muller.
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher from Washington D.C.,Commentary of Current World Events
5:45 EYENING EDITION NEWSComplete Coverage of Day's News
5:OO RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
7t09 FAMILY BIBLE HOUREvening Devotions with William J. Robertslnglewood, California
7t3O LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:00 SIGN OFF
WEDNESDAYA,M.6;00 WAKE UP TO MUSIC
ojt. smitf, with Recorded Music, TimeChecks and Features
GOOD NEWSRev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia
THE FARM REPORT
EARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS
2OIh CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR
7:00
7: l07 zl5
7t3ODr. €arl Mclntire
8:00 YOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HAVEN OF RESTFiiii Mate Bob and the Crew of the GoodShip Grace
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore EPP, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30 INSPIRATION PLEASEneioiaea music and Bible Quiz with LeithMcQueen
ll:45 MID-DAY EDITION NEIVSiiiteen Minute News Summary. Presentedby Allen Gwynn Chevrolet
P.M.l2:oO THE QUIET TIME'-''' llt"tt--fi. Salter, Josph Barkley, soloist,
Loren Whitney, Organist
l2:15 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
l:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary'
t:30 SACRED SERENADE[?.JioZa-ML.li, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
3:45 HEART TO HEART
4:45 THE BIBLE SPEAKS- '- Rev. Dan Plies, Riverside, Calif'
s:00 SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT-'-- wiiii- fiiit Pearce from the Moodv BibleI nstitute
s:15 STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANS-"- Ora-.iioed life stories of religious-leaders,oait i"a present. Current series features,ihe storv of Georqe Muller.
5:30 LIFE LINE-'-- w"tne ioucher from Washington D'C,Commentary of Current World Events
5:45 EVENING EDITION NEWSComplete Coverage of DaY's News
5:OO RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn EarlY Evening Dinner Concert
7:OO FAMILY BIBLE HOURi"."ino De"otions with William J' Robertslnglew6od, California
7:30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANif,irty Minute Uninterrupted Organ concert
8:oo CHGRAL PRAISES- The Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. RaY Schoch
8;45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan ArtistrY of Lenore Mae
e:oo STARLIGHT RHAPSODY-'-- [uiJ'eu"ning Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
12:00 SIGN OFF
IIIIOF frn BADIO LOGl'ebruary, I962
THURSDAY
P.M.l2:00 THE QUIET TIME
nlUert- H. Salter, Josph Barklev, soloist,Loren Whitney, Organist
I2:I5 MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
l:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R, Hien Feminine commentary.
l:30 SACRED SERENADERlcorded Music, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
3145 HEART TO HEART
4:45 THE BIBLE SPEAKSRev. Dan Plies, Riverside, Calif.
5:00 SoMETHING TO SING ABOUTWith Bill Pearce from the Moody BibleI nstitute
5:I5 STORTES OF GREAT CHRISTIANSDramatized life stories of religious leaders,past and present. Current series features,the story of George Muller.
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher from Washington D.C.,Commentary of Current World Events
5245 EVENING EDITION NEWSComplete Coverage of DaY's News
6:00 RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Early Evening Dinner Concert
7:0O FAMILY BIBLE HOUREvenrno Devotions with William J. RobertslnglewSod, California
7:30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. Ray Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:0O STARLIGHT RHAPSODYLate Evening Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:00 SIGN OFF
P.M.t2:00 THE QUIET TIME
Alt"ri-H. Salter, Josph Barklev, soloist,Loren WhitneY, Organist
I2;I' MID-DAY MELODIESRecorded Music
12:30 WINTER WEATHER REPORTSnow and Road Conditions
l:00 A WOMAN'S LOOKMarcella R. Hien Feminine commentary'
t:30 SACRED SERENADERlJiZea-Mutic, Feature, til 5:00 o'clock
3:45 HEART TO HEART
4:45 THE BIBLE SPEAKSnlv. Oan Plies, Riverside, Calif.
s:00 SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT-'-- iv-ii'ti- tiiii Pearce from the Moodv Biblelnstitute
5:15 STORIES OF GREAT CHRISTIANS-"- 6i".iio"d life stories of religious-leaders,Dast and present. Current series teatures,ihe storv of George Muller.LIFE LINEW;;";-- Foucher from Washington D C ,
CJrirmentary of Current World Events
EVENING EDITION NEWS-omplete Coverage of DaY's News
RESPLENDENT RHAPSODYAn Earry Evening Dinner Concert
FAMILY BIBLE HOURir.nino Oevotions with William J. Robertslnglewdoo, California
7:3O LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGAN"-- ih"iy Minute Uninterrupted organ Concert
8:00 CHORAL PRAISESThe Finest in Choral Music
8:30 ACROSS THE PASTOR'S DESKHost Pastor Rev. RaY Schoch
8:45 CELESTIAL REFLECTIONSOrgan Artistry of Lenore Mae
9:00 STARLIGHT RHAPSODY''-- ili" frlning Concert of Recorded Musicand Features
l2:o0 SIGN OFF
FRIDAYA.M. A'M'-irOO
Wlrs UP TO MUSIC 6:00 WAKE UP TO MUSICOlf e--Smitf,
' wit'fr'-neiordea Music, Time Dale Smith with Recorded Muic, TimeEt eitJ ""a
Features checks and Features
7:00 GOOD NEWS 7:00 GOOD NEWS[ur.-loi,n bunlap, Norfolk, Virginia Rev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, virginia
7:t0 THE FARM REPORT 7:I0 THE FARM REPORT
7t1s EARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS 7:15 EARLY EDITION WORLD NEWS
7:30 2OTh CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR 7:30 2Oth CENTURY REFORMATION HOUR"-- Oi."Cii Miintire
''- Dr. Carl Mclntire
8:OO VOICE OF PROPHECY 8:00 VOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HAVEN OF REST 8:30 HAVEN OF REST
First Mate Bob and the Crew of the Good First Mate Bob and the crew of the Good
ship crace ShiP Grace
9:oo BACK To rHE BIBLE 9:00 BACK To rHE BIBIE
Dr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska Dr' Theodore Epp' Lincoln' Nebraska
e:30 psycHoLocy FoR Li;ift -- - e:30 PSYcHoLoGY FoR LIYING
Dr. Clyde M. Narramore Dr' Clyde M' Narramore
e:45 ACRosS rur-prsr-onjs oesr e:45 ac!osssl"it*3it1?9'1.?l?[Host Pastor Rev. RaY Schoch
Io:oo M.RN'NG MEL.DIES - 't0:00 MORNING MELODIES
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Fehruary, 1962SATURDAY
A.M.7:00 GOOD NEWS
Rev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia7;10 SUN-UP SERENADE
Recorded Music for Saturday Morning7:30 GOSPEL AMBASSADORS
A ministry of challenge8:00 YOICE OF PROPHECY
8:30 HYMNS OF PRAISERecorded Music, Dewey Erick, Host
9:00 BACK TO THE BIBLEDr. Theodore Epp, Lincoln, Nebraska
9:30 HEAVENLY HARMONYSongfellows Quartet
I0:00 THE CHURCH BUttETIN BOARD
l0:15 PSYCHOTOGY FoR LIVINGDr. Clyde M. Narramore
lO:30 VOICE Of AMERICANISMDr. W. S. McBirnie, Executive Moderatorfor the Town Meeting f or American ism inGlendale, California. "Dynamic zind Chal-leng ing. "
ll:00 THE SOUND OF WoRSHIPDirect Broadcast of the Morning Servicef rom the White Memorial Church ofSeventh-Day Adventists, Los Angeles
P.M.12:00 SATURDAY SACRED SERENADE
Recorded Music-Features2:00 WRITE-IN REQUEST TIME
Here is a chance to hear exactlv what YOUwant to hear, WRITE your r6quests anddedicatjons to KHoF REQUEST TtME BoxI08, Los Angeles 41, California
5:00 WORLD KIDS CRUSADEWith Crusader Cam
5:30 LIFE LINEWayne Poucher f rom Washington D.C.Commentaly of Current World Events
5:45 MY SONGDrck Anthony Sings
6:00 UNSHACKLEDDramatized Life Stories from Pacific GardenMissi:n, Chicago
6:30 HARMONY INNYoung People's Service from the La BreaGospel Chapel, Los Angeles
7:00 GREEN PASTURESRev. Ross Minkler, Louisville, Kentucky
7;30 LOREN WHITNEY PIPE ORGANThirty Minute Uninterrupted Organ Concert
8;00 VOICE OF PROPHECY8:30 lN HIS STEPS
Temple City Church of the Nazarene9:00 PRELUDE TO WORSHIP
Rev. J immy Taylor9:30 STARLIGHT RHAPSODY
Late Evening Concert of Recorded MusicI l:45 EVENTIDE
Rev. John Dunlap, Norfolk, Virginia12:00 SIGN OFF
KHOF RADIO LOGSrrbject to change without notice. lf you
are moving, please notify us, by sending)oth your old and new address promptly.
KHOF Proudlv Presetrts'lrvo new programs s-erc irritiated
on I{FIOF during the nrontlr of Jilnrr-arv, ''Your Gospel Messenger Progrttm"and the "Bible Speaks Today" rlevo-tional. These progralns are producedby tht, Gospel Messonger Association,Incorporatt,d of Riverside, Californiarvith Rev. Dan Plies, Director andSpeaker.
Dan Plies, an Ordained Minister ofthe Christian and Missionar-y Alliance,rl'as for man]' years active in Pastoraland Evangelistic rvork for C & )I A.Ihrough providential happenings anddivine direction he felt impressed. ofthc Lorrl. to cnter the Radio GospelBroadcasting fieid. After orgalrizingand incorporating this ministry hasbeen reaching the Inland Empire forthe past fivc years through stations inSan Bernardirro, Riverside, and Bzrn-ning, California.
The 30 minute "GospeJ. MessengerProgram" is released on KHOF everl'Sunday morning at 7:3A. It is the pur-pose of the Gospel Messenger Associ-ation to have a Voice for God both hereat home and abroad in the preachingof the Word and of the fulfiliing ofthe Great Commission through the for-eign missionary program of the Chris-tian and Missionary Ailiance.
Tom Jones, an Ordained Ministerand Bass soloist is the featured artist.A Gospcl Messenger Choir is beingformcd under the direction of RussellHosier.
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CarI SeaI is the new Youth Directorof the Maple Chapel for 1962. His in-terest in both Youth and Music beganin High School rvhere he w-as VicePresident of the Christian FeilowshipClub. it s'as here that he organized anddirccted his first choir. and was a mem-ber of tire school band and orchestra.He uas Choir Dilector for the FlorenceA'r'enrre Fortrsqrtitre Clrurch r-rntil Au-
-eust of 1958 u'hcrr he joint'd the MapleChapel as \Iinister of \Iusic. In addi-tion to his duties as ]Iinistcr of MusicMr. Seai is Director of Artists and Rep-crtoire for Corner Stone Rccords andholds down teaching responsibilities atKahnack Christian Academl' and isStaff Arranger for the \Iieir ChoirClinic and Manna Music Publishers.CarI is Music Director for the KHOFarea rvitle Youth Crusade 'rvhich beginson January 30th in Glendale vr'ith out-standing music and guest artist plan-ned for every night of the Cnrsade.
Dennis Morgan, serving as master of ceremonies, aPPears with Dr. W. S. McBirnie, radio
speaker on VOICE OF AMERICANISM broadcasts, at recent Town Meeting For Americanism
rally at Glendale auditorium, Glendale, california. Heard on KHOF l0:30 A.M' each
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57 l0 York Blvd.Highland Park, CaliforniaCHapman 5-16,l0
OPINION
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KHOF-fm has down through theyears, been willing to shoulder theduties of a broadcaster and hasconsistently presented responsibleprogramming. Our Governmenthas ruled, and wisely so, that theair waves' belong to the peoPle'You are the 'public' we are com-missioned to serve, and we trustthat n,e are doinpJ so. We shouldlike you to know that a programon KHOF does not necessarily con-stitute endorsement -by KHOF orit's sponsoring organization. But as
we said. the 'air waves' belong tothe people, and you as'the people'are i.nvited to express your opin-ions. -I'hough we cannot answerevery letter by return mail, be surethat it will be carefully considered.WRITE TODAY . . KHOF, P.O.BOX 108. Los Angeles 41, CALIF.
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SUPREME RECORDINGS, INC.Post Office Box 352Glendale, CaliforniaPhone Cl. 6-3390 CH. 5-3340
GOSPEL BOOK STORE331 East Color:ido Blvd.Pasadena, CaliforniaPhone SY. 3-2987 MU. 1-5430
BOB NEW, INC.736 No. Glendale Ave.Glendale 6, Californialnsurance, Financing
SUES, YOUNG AND BROWNZenith Stereo EquiPment3636 S. BronsonLos Angeles, CaliforniaPhone AX. 3-5 195
WESTERN CHURCH FINANCE CORP.P.O. Box 925Hawthorne, CaliforniaSPruce 2-2524
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322 S. DitmarOceanside, Calif.January 16,1962
K.H.O.F..Dear Onos in Christ:
I thank the Lord for your station,u'ith its $'onderful gospel music. Ihave becrr listening to "Starlight Rhap-sody" and the beautiful selections. 'I'herecord of Ethel Waters was so touching.
Your story of the aged laCy rvhoprayed for so many missionaries, thatshe has callouses, on her knees as largeas half dollars, and your rernark about"horv much did you pray," echoed inmy own heart and mincl.
Thank God for Prayer Warriors. Godbless the entire staff of K.H.O.F., espe-cialiy the one wlto is on during theS. R. Time.
In Him,Mrs. Ruth Clapp
---Did Yott Knou'l
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