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rhings have changed n ARKANSAS, too! [VE-FIGURE incomes may once have been rare in kansas, hut believe us. times have changed! ie state has recently made spectacular economic |ances Farm income, For example, is l:V2.'-V, eater than it was ten years ago Retail lis an 25 1.7' , ipi aterl* dio in Arkansas has also taken gianl strides ward. Aliiinst all the state can now he covered h one radio station 50,000-watl KTHS in tie Rock — CBS Radio, and the only Class 1-B •ar Channel station in the State. KTHS gives mary daytime coverage of 1,002,758 people, more n Hi' ( of whom depend upon KTHS exclusively tor i: mary daytime service. KTHS actually delivers \intt rfi n nr< -fin daytime signal to 3,372,433 pie! k witli your Branham man. soon, tor all the H HS facts. ^les Management figures 50,000 Watts CBS Radio Represented by The Branham Co. Under Same Management As KWKH, Shreveport Henry Clay, Executive Vice President B. G. Robertson, General Manager KTHS BROADCASTING FROM LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS