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PASTOR'S REPORT, June 4, 1979
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PT EDITORIAL UPDATE
The June/July PT is now off the press and in the mails. I think it is
quite substantial in terms of content and it should "hold" our readers for
the two months it must cover. Present plans call for a second combined
issue for October/November.
The latest Weekly Comments from the Caribbean indicate that PT circulation
in that arc�a�f1as.now reached almost
30,000!
Year to date, 2,579 new sub­
scribers have been added to the PT in the Caribbean.
Advance copies of the new introductory PT are now coming off the press.
Each new subscriber will begin with thisspecial edition of the PT. The
second issue they receive will be the regular subscription issue. This
issue will be used for some time--until it is obsolete. Then it will be
replaced by a freshly edited and put-together edition.
Each introductory
issue will qive the new reader a solid introduction to typical PT copy.
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--Brian Rnowles
PLEASE ANNOUNCE
Thanks for the tremendous response to the Festival
Office's request for photographs and ideas for
possible use in the 1979 editions of the Feast
magazine'. We have received sli�es and photographs
plus letters from literally all corners of the U.S.,
not to mention sev�ral foreign countries, and we
could use more.
Anyone having photographs or ideas �o submit for
consideration this year should, however, get them
in tho
mail
as soon
as possible. Deadline for sub­
rnisi; ions will he: ,June, l B. The, Festival magazine
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p,iy .�; 3 '.5 f o
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each
pho toqraph used. So,
thanks
,VJctin and "keep those cc1rds and letters coming in,
folks."
--Ken Tate, Festival Magazine Editor
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E. P. UPDATES
Thinqs contjnuc to roll along in the Y.0.U. area. Youth donations continue
to increase, and we are now back to about two-thirds the income we were
receiving before the January drop. If things continue the way they are
c;oinq now, we should be back to near normal by the end of the summer.
; �ans are currently in progress for the Y.O.U. program and a junior Y.O.U.
pr0gram at the Feast of Tabernacles this year at all U.S. feast sites.
Th1 " proqr-,tr:1 should be better than ever this year. WE; are still hopeful of