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Pacific Union Recorder for 1965 official organ of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Voice of Prophecy Radio Log Sundays unless otherwise noted. Subject to change. Consult your local paper. ARIZONA — Douglas KAPR 930 9:00 a.m. Flagstaff KCLS 600 9:30 a.m. Holbrook KDJI 1270 8:00 a.m. Kingman KAAA 1230 8:30 p.m. Miami KIKO 1340 9:30 a.m. Nogales KNOG 1340 8:30 a.m. Phoenix KTAR 620 9:30 a.m. KTAR-FM 98.7 9:30 a.m. PACIFIC UNION Prescott KYCA 1490 9:30 a.m. Safford KATO 1230 9:30 a.m. ARIZONA • CALIFORNIA • HAWAII • NEVADA • UTAH Sierra Vista KHFH 1420 9:30 a.m. Tucson KTAN 580 9:30 a.m. Winslow KINO 1230 9:30 a.m. Yuma KYUM 560 9:30 a.m. VOL. 64 ANGWIN, CALIFORNIA, MARCH 1, 1965 NO. 32 — CALIFORNIA -- Altura: KCNO 570 9:30 a.m. Mass Distribution of Bible Apple Valley KAVR 960 9:30 a.m. Bakersfield KPMC 1560 9:30 a.m. California State Legislature Now in Session Bijou KOWL 1490 7:05 a.m. Course Enrollments in East The Legislature is now in session and The days ahead truly will be momen- Bishop KIBS 1230 8:30 a.m. Thousands of church members in the Mon.-Sat. KIBS 1230 7:00 p.m. the religious liberty department is again tous, prophecy is fast fulfilling, soon the Columbia Union distributed one million Chico KPAY 1060 9:30 a.m. greatest event of all—the Second Coming engaged in a seemingless never ending Faith for Today leaflets in late 1964 in- Coalinga KBMX 1470 8:30 a.m. work of vigilance. The legislators welcome of Christ—will banish all sin from the Corona KREL 1370 2:00 p.m. viting folk contacted to enroll in the Bible our presence for they are always glad to earth. May we be prepared for that great correspondence course. Many hundreds of Sun.-Sat. KREL 1370 7:00 p.m. Crescent City, Daily KPLY 1240 7:00 p.m. hear both sides of a controversial issue, day. JOHNS, enrollment applications have come in as El Centro KXO 1230 7:30 a.m. A. H. Secretary, and they feel their responsibility when en- a result of this tremendous literature Eureka KRED 1480 9:00 a.m. Religious Liberty Dept., acting laws for all the people. The Sev- Fort Bragg KDAC 1230 9:00 a.m. D-day. Pacific Union Conference. 980 9:00 a.m. enth-day Adventist Church maintains a The union wide project included some Fresno KEAP KNGS 620 9:30 a.m. staff of loyal ministers whose duty it is to Hanford of the largest cities in the metropolitan Hemet KHSJ 1320 9:30 a.m. The Latest Developments in acquaint these men regarding the beliefs Indio KREO 1400 9:45 a.m. areas of the United States. Each leaflet and work of this great church, and when Archeology Will Be in Review included a brief local log, listing TV sta- Lake Tahoe KOWL 1490 7:05 a.m. 9:30 a.m. certain bills are introduced we have the Beginning April 1 in the Review and tions on which Faith for Today could be Lancaster KAVL 610 opportunity of presenting those beliefs. Herald will be a series of six articles by La Sierra—Sunday thru viewed. Friday KSDA-FM 89.7 9:30 p.m. Our ministers spend many hours attend- Dr. Siegfried H. Horn, professor of Arche- The project originated in the Chesa- Saturday KSDA-FM 89.7 1:00 p.m. ing committee hearings and preparing ma- ology and History of Antiquity in the peake Conference where Elders Cyril Mil- Lodi KCVR 1570 10:30 a.m. 1570 12:00 noon terial that will rightly represent our church. Theological Seminary of Andrews Univer- ler and Bill May are planning for more Mon.-Fri. KCVR sity, on the 1964 archeological excavation Saturday KCVR 1570 8:00 a.m. Thousands of bills will be presented, and aggressive evangelism. From there it was Loma Linda, Fri. KEMR-FM 88.3 6:30 p.m. many of them will deal either directly or of Biblical Shechem. picked up by union leadership and en- Lompoc KNEZ 960 8:00 a.m. indirectly with religion in general and This was the third season in which larged to include hundreds of churches Los Angeles KBIG 740 9:3100 a.m. the work of our church in particular. We Doctor Horn has participated with the KIEV 870 p.m. and thousands of church members through- KGBS 1020 8:00 a.m. must analyze carefully these bills and fol- Drew - McCormick Archeological Expedi- out the Columbia Union territory. Modesto KBEE 970 8:05 a.m. low them from the time they are intro- tion to this ancient city near which Abra- Is Inspiring KBEE-FM 103.3 8:05 a.m. Mojave, Sun.-Sat. KDOL 1340 10:30 a.m. duced, through the committee hearings in ham first settled upon his arrival in Pales- Church members have reacted enthu- Napa KVON 1440 9:00 a.m. both houses, and then, if the bills are tine. siastically to the project. One commented: Needles KSFE 1340 8:30 a.m. passed, our work deals primarily with the Doctor Horn is a recognized authority "I wish we could have more of this home- Palm Springs KDES 920 9:00 a.m. on archeology and ancient history, and a Quincy KQCY 1370 8:30 a.m. Governor. to-home visitation. It brings a blessing to Our church is vitally concerned with practicing archeologist as well as a teacher. me, and I am confident it helps those who Redding KQMS 1400 9:00 a.m. Mon. - Fri. KQMS 1400 9:30 a.m. Seventh-day Adventist Bible Diction- state law. It teaches the Ten Command- His are contacted." Still another stated that KQMS 1400 7:30 a.m. Saturday ment Law of God, and it endeavors to fol- ary (vol. 8 of the Commentary Reference Ridgecrest KRCK 1360 9:00 a.m. he had come across some excellent interests Riverside KPRO 1440 6:30 p.m. low its precepts. It believes in religious and Series) has been accepted as the most up- just by visiting from door to door. civil freedom, and its main interest in the to-date work of its kind in the areas in Sacramento KCRA 1320 8:30 a.m. The idea for a giant literature distribu- KRAK 1140 7:30 p.m. state is to do all in its power to preserve which he is a specialist. tion project has been taken up by other San Bernardino KRNO 1240 9:30 a.m. these freedoms. Discoveries made at Shechem in recent unions also. The Atlantic Union is pres- San Diego KDEO 910 7:30 a.m. In the event unfavorable Sunday reli- years have added much to our knowledge ently planning on a mass distribution day KOn0 600 9:30 a.m. gious legislation is presented, it is of vital of life in ancient Palestine, and thus to San Francisco KNBR 680 9:30 a.m. when 500,000 Faith for Today Bible KN BR-FM 99.7 9:30 a.m. importance for every church member to our understanding of the Bible. Now, in course enrollment leaflets will be given San Luis Obispo KATY 1340 9:00 a.m. write in protest of such laws. Each one his lucid style, Doctor Horn brings Review out in its territory. KATY-FM 96.1 9:00 a.m. should write a very short letter stating his readers up to date on the latest develop- Surely this is a day of remarkable op- Santa Barbara KIST 1340 9:00 a.m. own personal belief and specifically stat- ments in this most interesting area of Bible Santa Cruz KSCO 1080 9:00 a.m. portunity when the promise is good that KSCO-FM 99.1 9:00 a.m. ing his opposition to all Sunday law leg- study. Don't miss the series on Shechem! God's word will not come back to Him Mon.-Sat. KSCO 1080 8:00 p.m. islation. If such a bill is introduced, your R. G. CAMPBELL, Manager, void. KSCO-FM 99.1 8:00 p.m. KSUE 1240 9:00 a.m. local religious liberty secretary will inform Periodical Department, GORDON F. DALRYMPLE, Susanville you, then your help will be urgently Tulare-Visalia KCOK 1270 8:00 p.m. Review and Herald Pub. Assn. Editor of Publications, Turlock KHOM-FM 93.1 9:00 a.m. needed. Faith for Today. Twentynine Palms KDHI 1250 9:30 a.m. Ventura, Sun.-Sat. KUDU 1590 8:30 p.m. KUDU-FM 95.1 8:30 p.m. St. Helena Sanitarium Has Visit With Veteran Workers Wasco, Sun.-Fri. KWSO 1050 10:30 a.m. New Mobile X-ray Machine Brings Much Inspiration Saturday KWSO 1050 8:30 a.m. - -- HAWAII --- A new GR-200 mobile X-ray unit, ca- These dear old saints are over ninety pable of taking mammograms, is now in years old, and, notwithstanding the aches Hilo, Sun.-Sat. KIPA 1110 5:00 p.m. Honolulu, Sun.-Sat. KGU 760 7:00 p.m. use at St. Helena Sanitarium and Hospi- and pains incident to old age, their courage Maui KNUI 1310 7:00 a.m. tal. Mammograms (X-rays of the breast) is strong and they are looking fondly for- - -- NEVADA --- frequently assist the physician in deter- ward to the realization of "the blessed Elko KELK 1240 9:30 a.m.
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