Christian Chronicle (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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racuse church last March. More
than a year was spent in study
and preparation for the work-
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Alabama CbrioMaa College Book Stere, Atlanta
Highway, Montgomery, Alabama 36109
ante a SchoolSupply. Bos 32S2, Montgomery.
Alabama 36109
The Christian Teacher, 809 Wellman Avenue
N.E., HuntsvIHe, Alabama 36301
Mars MM Book Stere, Rt. 8, Box 344, Florence
Alabama 36630
ARKANSAS
Bible Book Stere, 803 Geo Street, Jonesboro
Arkansas 73401
The Bible Center, 2801 West 7th, Little Rock.
Arkansas 72209
College Book Stere a Press, Highway 25 West.
Route 7, Paragould, Arkansas 72490
Harding CoRego Bookstore, Searcy, Arkansas
Webb Book Stere, 114 W. Broadway, Morrilton.
Arkansas 72110
CALIFORNIA
(Nd Paths Publishing Company, Box 67. Rose- -
mead, California 91771
Pae Xie Book 3 Supply, 1990 Grant St., Concord.
California 94522
Pepperdine College Boek Store. 1121 W. 79th
Street, Loo Aiwoies, California 90044
Vaseco, 1SS7S 7th St., Victorville, California
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YOU, TODAY!
come will include $3.8 million Council Chairman Dean Walling
of Glendale, Calif.
THE TASK of the council
will be to guide a multi-million
second phase in the Design for women’s workshop to be spon-
Development program which sored by the Westchester, Pa.,
raised $10.9 million for ACC in church the same day. The wom-
en’s workshop will also be con-
ducted by three teachers from the
Syracuse congregation: Mrs. Jan
Parrish, Mrs. Jeanine Peck and
Miss Jeanette Kee.*
Ail of these women were fea-
tured teachers for the New York
State Christian women’s work-
7«Uhop".l'k’ Bl^m”Hiii^5h»P for persoiMlpowthandde-
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church March 27.
Featured speakers will be Jerry
Riley, minister of the San Lean-
dro, Calif., church, “The Nature
and Mission of the Church”; J.
Ervin Waters of Fresno, Calif.,
one-cup apd no-Sunday school
church, “^Establishing Biblical
Authority”; J. Lloyd Moyer of
Fremont, Calif., non-coopera-
tion churches, “Tolerance and
Truth”; Woodrow u Phillips of
San Jose, Calif., instrumental
churches, “Faith and Opinion”;
and Leroy Garrett of Denton,
Tfex., non-alligned, “Nature of
Biblical Unity.”
Time has been scheduled for
within 100 miles of the college.
Although planned by the girls
of Northeastern, the workshop
classes will be conducted by a
staff of women teachers from the
Syracuse, N. Y.» church who
have conducted previous teen
workshops. Teaching the classes
will be Mrs. Alice Hane, Mrs.
Donna Shield, Mrs. Sharon
Terry and Mrs. Candy Hewett.
The workshop has been co-
ordinated with a Christian
Educational and general in- V. Mitchell, M
PhlUppine
missionary
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Harding Book Store, 1000 Cherry Road.
phis, Toanessoe 38117
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phis, Tennessee 38122
20th Century Christian, 2809 Granny White Pike,
Nashville, Tennessee 37204
TEXAS
Al I RoNgious Book Store, 621 W. 6th Street,
AmarMIo, Texas 78101
AbBono UosaOMOl Supply. P. 0. Box 173, Abi-
tens, Trkm 79*04 >
The Book ShaN, 1626 Fredericksburg Road. Sas
i Antonio, Texas 78201
The Christian Teacher, 4433 McKinney Ave.,
Dallas Texas 76208
TheChrMtoa Teacher, Box 3029, Houston. Texet
77001
Crawlord’s Sducstlonal Service, Box 12444. Hout-
ten, Texas 77017
Firm PeundaMen, Box 610, Austin. Texas 78761
The Booael Guardian Co., Box 470, Lufkin, Texas
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Mffnal Book Otero, 2709 Race Street. Fort Worth,
Tenos 76111
Quality Printing Company. Box 1060. Abilene,
Toxas 79604
Smrttoei HeMgleue Seek Store, 1704 Broadway,
Lubbock. Toms 79401
WEST VIRGINIA
MMa Herald Corporation, Box 1093, Parkersburg,
West Virginia 26101
CANADA
Gospel Herald, Box 94, GoamsvHlo. Ontario,
Canada
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“of $34 per hour has been in ef-
fect since Sept. 1, 1969. "This
$3 increase b within the 12 per-
cent inflation factor of the last
two years.” said Dr. John C.
Sltc^f^jns, j^resi^l^BB4..
Faculty salaries will be in-
during a meeting Feb. 22.
Tuition will be increased to
$37 per semester hour, effective
Sept. 1, and a $5 per semester
hour general fee will replace the
current general fee of $40 per
semester and all eburse fees ex-
cept private music.
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CURRENT OFFICERS of
the board were reelected for new
one-year terms. They are Paine, panel discussions and questions
‘ • -* •• vice from the audience, according to
> Abi- Stan Harbour, Blossom Hill’s
fe G- minister.
uvE.
idland, vicechair-
ott, Abilene, sec-
< Collins, assist-
ant secretary; and W. C. Rho-
den, Abilene, assistant secretary.
Five academic department
heads of the college were also
reelected for two-year terms upon
the recommendation of Stevens,
faey are Dr. J. Keith Justice.
/ agriculture; Dr. Rex P. KyUr,
i the Plylii>- communication; Dr. Dwain
i beennalned Hart, health, physical education
for the4971- “d recreation; Dr. M. L. Dan-
rve^hs presi- m—fe and Mbs Callie Faye
was asked by Milliken, .library,
tees to stay . The executive committee of
wfll work in board of trustees was abo
ing the sum- elected for one-year, by charter
WIL COUPON TO:
Sweet Publishing Co., Box 4055, Austin, Tx. 78751
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Rease send new catalog of religious books and supplies.
for student aid, $1.8 for auxiliary
enterprise operations and
$251,351 for transfer loan and
THE CURRENT tuition rate plant.
Abilene businessman Harvey
Baker, Dr. RpgQr Knight of
Tyler and Houston accountant
R. L. Sanders were elected to
the board, replacing a retiring
.trio who were elected to the
senior board — B Sherrod of
Buchanan Dam, N. M. Haws
than $l,00fr per teacher. The of Tyler and E. S. Lee of Spur,
average current ACC faculty Reelected to new five-year
salary b $8,280, below the na- terms were A. L. Burden of
tional average -for private col- Victoria, Truvb Campbell of
kges of $10,908 last year. Dimmitt, L. M. McGeeof Ama-
Ray McGlothlin Jr. of Abi- riUo. E. V. Mitchell of Midland,
tone, vice chairman of the board, John Wright of Abilene and R.
presided over the all-day meet- V. Hardegree of Temple.
ing. Board chairman Willard]
Paine of Lubbock was unable to
attend the meethfg because of
The balanced $7,076,459 bud-
get includes a margin of $54,248,
slightly less than the current fis-
cal year margin of $66,501.
NCJC coeds
host workshop
___________________________ VILLANQVA, Pa. - "Climb
Every Mountain” will be the
theme of a Christian girls’ work-
shop to be sponsored by a group
of coeds at Northeastern Chris-
tian Junior College March 27.
Giris agcs 15 to 24 havc bcen
invited to participate in the work-
shop. Invitations have been ex-
itral, became the mbfeter for the ^^ed to all girls of the college
id church. The new congregation has “d t0 in congregations
_____ id eight deacoM. The two congrego-
tiom had about 12S members each before the
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budget of $7.1 million, three
" „ new trustees, increased student
charr, .nd faculty salary raises and |*n«ral income, 1,1,542
were approved by Abilene Chris- from student aid sources and
. tian College’s board of trustees $2.3 million from auxiliary en-
terprises.
THE FIRST $7 million budget phaic b 1963-68.
Restoration groups
and general expenses, $376,542 meet in California
LOS GATOS, Calif.—Repre-
sentatives from several groups of
the Restoration Movement will
participate in a Restoration
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OREGON
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BSB Supply
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cola, Florida 32505
GEORGIA
Greater Atlanta Christian School*, Inc., P 0 Box
277, Norcroe*. Georgia 30071
INDIANA
Bible Werid, 15 Pari* Avenue, W Terr* Haul*.
Indiana 478S5
Religiou* Book Service, 722 N. Payion Road,
Indianapolis, Indiana 42619 r
William’* Churck Supply, Highway 131 , Jalfarton
ville, Indiana 47130
KENTUCKY
■r Morrow Book Service, 578 Mayfield Highway,
Benton, Kentucky 42025
Religiou* Supply Center, Box 13164, Louisville,
Kentucky 40213
LOUISIANA
Exhortor Publishers, Box 267, Hammond. Louisi
ana 70401
Lambert Book House, 133 Kings Highway, Shreve
port, Louisiana 71104
MICHIGAN
Michigan Christian College Book Store, 800 W.
Avon Road, Rochester, Michigan 48063
MISSOURI
Church Supply Center, 8S18 Manchester, St.
Louie, Missouri 63144
Midwest Book 6 RoNgious Supply Co.. 611 South
Pickwick, Sprir^field, Missouri 65802
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NAC B4ok Stere, 193 Tarrytown Road, Manchos
tor. Now Hampshire 03103
NEVADA
Ckrtettaa Supply Coater, 1431 E. Charleston Blvd.
712, Lae Vega*, Nevada 89104
OHIO
The Christian Loader Company, Box 87-Trsn
script Bldg., Dreeden, Ohio 43821
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Tulsa, Oklanvmu run.
O.C.C. Beokatere, 920 N. May Ave., Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma 73107
Van's Boek Store, 118 E. Main, Cordell. Okla
OREGON
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land, Oregon 97220
TENNESSEE
The Chrtetlan Teacher, Box 678, Nashville. Ten-
nessee 37202
DeWefl PubKcattoes, 749 N.W. Broad Street.
Murfreesboro. Tennessee 37130
Goepei Advocate Company, 1006 Elm Hill Pike,
Nashville, Tennessee 37210
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keoxvMo MMe School, Route 20, Knoxville. Ten
fisssRG 37921
Gospel Advocate, 3923 Jackson Avenue, Mem
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Sweet, Ralph & Weed, Michael. Christian Chronicle (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1971, newspaper, March 15, 1971; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306992/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.