This is the KSWS News report the Rhonson Coyote Family watches on Channel 8 in the mornings 60 years ago. KSWS broadcasts from near Roswell, New Mexico. The Rhonson Coyote Family (Al and Marge and their cubs Jed, Rex, Donna and adopted son Clarence) resides in Duran, New Mexico.
Back in the day, television stations went off the air late at night. Then they came back on early in the morning.
Pics # 3 and # 4 show a test pattern that aired before regular programing began. When the pattern first aired, a tone sound would air; Audio TV test pattern from the fifties https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2vy96pDsG8
Shortly before regular programing began, while the pattern was still up, elevator music would play; One Eyed Cat - Henry Mancini https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STZ9PBxrLxU
I was from northwest Kenya near Lake Turkana, not far from the town of Lodwar. My family was fairly well to do compared to most folks we knew, so it wasn't all that bad for us. The reason we came to the U.S. was when Kenya was getting it's independence from the UK, China and the Soviet Union had their eyes on Kenya, like they did other African countries getting their independence at that time. Kenya never did buy into the communist doctrine of China and USSR, which I'm glad they didn't.
I was from northwest Kenya near Lake Turkana, not far from the town of Lodwar. My family was fairly
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