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OUR Co-Workers
BULLETIN
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VOL. III Number 7
December 23, 1942
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Published every little while, by your radio-
pastor editor, Herbert W. Armstrong, Box 111,
Eugene, Ore., to bring spiritual edification
and encouragement to our little family of
Co-workers who make possible the RADIO CHURCH
OF GOD and The PLAIN TRUTH.
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AND N O W! ...A 10,000-watt STATION IN PORTLAND!
NEW TIME ON ALL PACIFIC-NORTHWEST STATIONS
I'm happy to announce another important leap forward for the
work. Starting Sunday, January 3rd---the first Sunday in 1943---
"The WORLD TOMORROW" program goes out on a different station in
Portland---station K X L, 750 on your dial---with ten thousand
watts of power---Portland's most powerful station. KXL is heard
in Alaska and in Northern California. It will give us two or
three times the coverage we have had on KWJJ. It means, too,
that many of our listeners more than 50 miles from Portland will
now be able to hear the program clearly and distinctly who have
not had good reception before. This station has ten times the
power of the station we have used the past five years or more in
Portland. It will cost us more money---it should DOUBLE our
audience in Oregon and the southern half of Washington.
Incidentally another station carrying our broadcasts, KGA,
Spokane, is also now sending out the message on a power of 10,000
watts. KGA recently doubled its power, going from 5,000 to
10,000 watts.
NOTICE! NEW TIME!
All listeners in the Pacific Northwest, please NOTE: Beginning
the first Sunday in the new year, January 3rd, our program comes to
you at a NEW TIME on ALL NORTHWEST STATIONS.
K X L, Portland, 750 on the dial; 8:30 a.m. (instead of 5:30
p.m.)
KRSC, Seattle, 1150 on the dial; 8:30 a.m. (instead of 8:00
a.m.)
K G A, Spokane, 1510 on the dial; 10:30 a.m. (instead of 8
a.m.)
This will have an electric effect on our broadcast in the
entire North Pacific sector. It should DOUBLE our listeners
everywhere.
I just returned last week from Des Moines and Los Angeles. I
had been gone two months. I realized that 8:00 a.m. was too early
in Seattle and Spokane, but I had not realized HOW MUCH too early