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THE DENTON RECORD CHRONICLE
Sunday, December, 26, 1976
Sunday, De
North Texas State University
C. C. Nolen, President
EXPENDED
1976
B
1977
9 ES,
RECOMMENDED
98 1979
to mistretiom and Student Services:
= ment wit house, st Titles and supplement) $ 34.800
diner Leuerie Ameistratjon 2.029.058
Iatitut total Expense • — 356.917
eefits
“f Girmun Insurance Premiums 259.208
L: 2.185
aity Deveinpnent Leave 63,131
37,200
2,156.921
542,773
270,000.
65.000
$
68:100 5 62.00
2.342,597 2,196 2
519.523. =_.
37.200
.1.904.548
482,549
37.200
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area
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ma
472,500
65.000
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15,000
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cat foral Teach
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6. IlDrary
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Oyemiant Resmorchs
Eo and Puit Service
a. Comrumity Service and Continuing Education
• #81 Other Extension and Public Service
Psical Plant Operation and Maintenance
a mwsicel "art General Services
1. Canos Security
C. Batidring Maintenance -
4 Cantodie Seraines
e Grunds MeinteranGe
f. oTaht des --A
1 Purchased ithes
.. Other it; ties Expense : * .
14.894,294
2.724.565
641 .624
192,687
18.434
520.121
1.062,816
712.313
370.569
5/1 .315
301 .249
453,012
833,979
257,937
603 106.
26.988
in of Building
$ 227,467
. —159,292
tin : S 29,257.073
‘ and Student Services
2.000 ieley of Novy end
ration
: Cont ruing Education
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and
ra
16.372,514
3,126,192
687.347
212.194
20,059
643,507
1,149,717
793.933 *
431,977
486,905
321.332
582,367
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325,462
1,715,000
50,596
%. 218.703
-1.140.000
s32,275,251
3,39 1,148. 4,136.905
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1.829.886
2,538.139
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151.550
594,238
385.598
1,259.032
1,276.249
327.802.
2.068. 900
61.966
2.729.758
209.000
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1.301,199
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2,252.980
68,408
793,933
793.933
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$ 45,463.669 5 4625223
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Texas Woman’s University
Dr. Mary Evelyn Huey, President
- - -
34,800 • 5
876.865
362.102
146,683
23,449
8,521,446
1.343.972
345,015
3.573
17.061
10,859
389.541
299.226
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71,825
222,744
803.312
322,369
149.996
1,069,734
5 255.889
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971.180
186.354
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19,353
456.174
15,442
398.498
10.483
40,263
190.186
474,746
419,362
216.676
529,907
5 262.321
$ 52.200
1.329.757
237.762
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2,068,900
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$ 500,984
2.420,000
$ 37,029,895
523,901
$ 36,463,46
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RECOMMENDED
19781979
$ 37,200
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7.112.093
482.213
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622.642
546,758
304.218
1.298,439
$ 15,951.213.-5 27.n4=jae s 4.1.7= s zz.paas. $ 21,001.74
1215,617
1,17,591,258 s 13.725.hs $ 25.67 ami
1,403,798
Outlined here are the preliminary recom-
mendations on how much money Denton’s
universities will receive from the state in 1978 and
1979. The recommendations, made recently by the
1A, .5 1.1,7
Legislative Budget Board, will be used by the
Legislature to help form its biennial ap
propriations bill.
Continued From Page One
- * item from its recommendations, we
would hope that the phasing out would
. * be more gradual." he said.
Both NTSU and TWU asked for
D i , healthy increases in the presidents’
ecom m end ed salaries, but the amount recommended
for funding — $37,200 — is the same
electronic utility monitoring systems to
conserve energy 5 i
budgets cut
presidents'
pay raises
budgeted for 1977 Other institutions
received salary recommendations at
$37,200 also
Gates said it is common practice in
Texas to receive only partial funding
from state appropriations for a
president s salary. The remainder is
usually made up from private funds, he
said.
Carter noted that staff group in-
. surance benefits, which were requested
by all institutions, but not funded, will
be funded through a separate state
agency in the future
One item which received recom-
mendations for full funding at virtually
all the institutions is the installation of
THE SYSTE M should pay for itself in
3’2 years in savings in energy and
labor. Gates said The systems were
promoted by the lieutenant governor’s
office several months ago, he added
Another, item which received in-
creased- funding recommendations at
all institutions is phy Sical plant general
services NTSU s Carter helped the
coordinating board design a new for-
mula for funding the item after NTSU
received less for the item than Mid-
western University
Organized research was held at its
1977 levels in recommendations for all
institutions. Carter said
“So we fared as well as the others,"
However. Carter and Gates agreed
they are still standing by their
justifications for the full . requests
submitted by the universities
notepad
Monday
DENTON County Com-
missioners Court will meet
at 9 a m: on the first floor of
the county courthouse
TOPS Take Off Pounds
Sensibly) will meet at 7 p.m
at Grace Temple Baptist
Church, corner of Oak and
Fulton Visitors are
welcome
Births
Flow Memorial Hospital
. RIVERA: Abel and Josie,
603 N Fourth, Sanger, girl,
Thursday
POHL James and
Francis, Ri 2. Box 448. girl,
Thursday
HARRIS. Nancy and
A Phillip. P.O Box 93. Pilot
P Point, boy. Saturday
ANDERSON. Susan and
Royce, 418 Campbell.
Denton, boy. Saturday
Fire Calls .
11 25 a m Friday 2400
- block of Fort Worth Drive,
grasfire.
Marriage License
The following marriage
licenses were applied for
with the Denton County
Courthouse from Dec, 17 %
Dec. 22
Harold- Steven Hawkins
and Marcia Jim Phillips,
both of Denton.
11 # 1
Lee Johnson and Juana
Rhea Holloway, both of
Denton
Moon Chen Jr and Wai-
Chun Li, both of Denton.
John Wesley Avant Jr of
Denton and Gail Denise
Jones of Houston...
David Juarez Alvarado
and Corina Davila, both of
Denton.
Sammy Eugene Carroll
and Connie Fay Kelsey, both
of Lewisville.
John Naylor Anderson and
Judy Ann Love, both of
Lewisville..
Wing-Kan Henry Kwan of
Dallas and Yim Ming. Sze of
Houston
Max Edwin Raymond of
Dallas and Priscilla Elaine
Langston of Denton
Timoteo Jesus Garza Jr.
and Graciela Rivera, both of
Denton
Charles Roger Hall of
Weston, Mo , and Sandra Lee
Hutchins of Denton
John Eugene Adelmann
and Linda Jean Grimes, both
of Lewisville.
Reginald Terry Hinely Jr.
and Heather Memory
Williams, both of Denton.
Ricky Wayne Carr and
Kathleen Ann Lancaster,
both of Denton
Myles Frank Haws of
Carrollton and Jeanette
Kaye Steckelberg of Denton
Larry Wayne Burgess of
Denton and Debra Shaneena
Corley of Ponder,
Charles Hurta Jr of San
Antonio and Dorothy Rosalie
Strawser of Lewisville
Billy Gene Hall Jr and
Theresa Faye Clements
both of Aubrey
Thomas Miles Sandidge
and Helen Elisabeth Wright
both of Denton
Len J Daniel of Lewisville
and Sally Anne Bishop of
Denton.
Randall- C Speck and
Maria del Carmen Ibarra,
both of Denton
Robert Steven Burton of
Fort Worth and Mary
Juanita French of Hurst
Howard Allen Page and
Catherine R Whiteman, both
of Denton
Don Andrew Kelly of
Midlothian and Annette Gail
James of Denton
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed Bids for The Remodeling of
the Air Conditioning System of the
Administration Building for Texas
Woman’s University, Denton.
Texas will be received at the Office
of the Purchasing Agent, Ad
ministration Building, Texas
Woman’s University, Denton.
Texas until 2 o’clock P.M CST,
January 18. 1977
Bids shall be addressed to Texas
Woman’s University, Denton.
PUBLIC NOTICE Texas and will be publicly opened
and read at the time and date
TADVERTISEMENTF0P 8D9 above mentioned Any bids
Sealed Bids addressed to Thea received after closing time will be
Colony Municipal unify Distrisi-ceturned unopened
No I for construxtion of prefensio-A Bid Bond in the amount of 5 per
concrete water main shall be cent of the total maximum bid
received at the oNice of Ed amount is required Performance
Muensler, Fox & Jacoca Inc 2800 and Labor and Material Payment
Surveyor Road, Carromion, Texas Bonds for 100 per cent of the
until 10 00 AM FRIDAY JAN 77, contract amount will be required
and opened and read at 10:00 AM: M is intended that all work be
FRIDAY 14 JAN 77 Late Bids will performed under a Single Con-
be returned unopened wadt 1
Cashiers eneck or acceptable No bidder may wither aw his bid
bidder, bond. payable to The within 30 days after the actual date
Colony Municipal Urfiy District ‘ the opening
No: 1 in the amount of five percent The Owner reserves the right to
(5 per cent) of ine total bid must waive any informalities or to
accompany the bid reject any and all bids.
The owner reserves the right to Drawings and Specifications may
reject any or all bids and to waive be obtained at the office of Page
Southerland Page. Architects
pians. specifications and proposal Engineers located at 606 West
forms may be examined in the Avenue P.O Box 2004, Austin,
office of Ed Muenster, Fok a Texas 78767, by persons interested
jacons. Ine.. 2800 Surveyor. Road in bidding as listed, above, upon
Carroion Texas, and may be deposit of $25.00 for each set The
obtained from Ferguson Deere. full amount will be returned to
Inc., 98 17 Kingsley Roed. Dallas. each bidder immediately upon
Texas, at the cost of five dollars return of the drawings and
($5.00) non refundable specifications in good condition,
December 19, 26 1976 Jan 2 1977 December 26.27 January 2 3 1976/1
,
Mrs. Ann Collins
Funeral services for Ann
Collins, 55, of Denton will be
held at 3 p.m Sunday in the
Jack Schmitz Funeral
Chapel, conducted by the
Rev. George Threlkeld, with
burial at Roselawn
Memorial Park
Mrs. Collins died at 8.45
p.m Friday at Westgate
Hospital
She was born Oct. 16. 1921,
in Needham and lived at 2928
Tom Lee St She was a
member of the First Baptist
Church
Survivors include her
husband. John H Collins;
three sons, John Collins of
Austin, Jeffrey Collins of
Arlington and Jardell Collins
of Denton: three daughters.
Jo Helen Davis of Austin.
Jennifer Collins and Jean
Collins both of Denton: and
two grandchildren
Ray Forman Sr.
DECATUR - Funeral
services for Ray Forman Sr
85, will be held at 1 30 p m
Sunday at—the First Baptist
Church, conducted by the
Rev James Rutledge with
burial in the Plano
(Cemetery *
Christian Funeral Home
is in charge of funeral
arrangements
Forman died in Decatur
Friday
He was born Feb 13. 1891
in Plano He was married to
theformer Eula Thompson
of Plano, who preceded him
in death in 1954
Survivors include three
sons. Ray Forman Jr -of
Slidell: Clint Forman of
Waco and Joe Forman of
Decatur two daughters
Eugenia Forman of Denton
and Harriett Cook of Waco
six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren
John Anderson Bevill
Ethel May. on June 5. 1910 in
Bronte She preceded him in
death He was a Methodist
and a- retired building
contractor.
Survivors include three
daughters, Glenda B
Williams of Denton, Ruby
Lee Bevill of Wichita Falls
and Anna Mary Mears of Las
Vegas. NM three grand-
children: and two great
grandchildren
The family will be at the
funeral home after church
Sunday and Monday mor-
ning
Emma Strittmatter
Emma Strittmatter as of
Denton: services were held
Pallbearers were Jerry
Strittmatter, Robert Stritt-
matter Jr.. Mike Stritt-
matter Mark Strittmatter.
Buz McDaniel and Mike
Boemmer:
Schmitz-Floyd-Hamlett
was in charge
Nancy Jane Porter
Funeral services
of
for
Friday at the St Thomas
Nancy Jane Porter, 41,
Route 2. Denton, will be held
at 2 p m Sunday at the
Memorial Baptist Church in
Dennom. the Rev. Jim Angel
Burial will be at Roselawn
Memorial Cemetery in
Denton Schmitz-Floyd-
Hamden is in charge of
Catholic Church in Pilot arrangements
Point Fathen mamy re won-- Thomas Bottom
ARLINGTON - Funeral
services for William Thomas
Tom Bolton. 66. of
Arlington will be held at 10
Robert Strittmatter Joseph
Schumacher and Don
Williams presided
Burial was in St Thomas
Cemetery in Pilot Point
a.m Monday at the Beverly |
Hills Baptist Church in
Dallas A graveside service
will be held at 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the 100F
Cemetery in Denton
He died Saturday at his
residence, 2463 Lakeview
Circle, in Arlington.
Schmitz Funeral Home in
Denton is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
He was born Aug. 31, 1910,
in Durant, Okla., and at-
tended North Texas State
University and the
University of Texas, at
Austin He was a veteran of
World War II and a member
of the Masonic Lodge i
Dallas He was president of
the Wax Museum in
Arlington •
Survivors include his wife,
Cathy Bolton; two
daughters, Patsy Wright and
Sally Roberts of Arlington
one stepson, David Purvines
of Arlington; and two
grandchildren
in
WASHING
Two major
abuse this
creasing hi
and alcohol s
of the list
drugs
Alcohol a
abuse, by
estimate, w.
$3 billion a
ume healt
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damage
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The Nation's W eather
Funeral services for John .
Anderson Bevill, 89—of—TEFORECAP — Dum d Sunday rain and snow flurries are expected for the northern
Denton will be held at 2 p m Heki, snow in the northern Plains and snow and rain in the northern and middle Atlantic
Monday in the Schmitz Coan trihere ** =. "* Nould prevail
Floyd Hamlett Chapel with MAXIME M TEMPER an RES — Atlanta 4. Boston 3. Chicago 25 Cleveland 26 Denton 80
the Rev Larry George of- Denver:32 Duluth • Houston , Jacksonville 62. Kansas City 41. Little Rock 51, Los Angeles 70,
ficiating Burial will be in • shami 77. Minneapolis 19 NewOrleans 53. New York 41 Phoenix 68, San Francisco 37. Seattle
Roselawn Memorial Park 50, St Louis 35. Washington 45
Bevill died Saturday He n nn.
was a resident of Beaumont NT expects 884 graduates
Nursing Home 11 4 CAPCEO woX RL auudted
He was born Feb 19. 1887
in Weatherford He married
Krum garbage
schedule set
KRUM The garbage
pickup schedule has been
changed for the holidays.
Krum Mayor F % Fowler
announced
Pickup routes normally
scheduled Saturday.
Christmas Day, will instead
be run Monday, Fowler said
- Some as students are
expected to receive degrees
from North Texas State
I niversity in December
including 41 doctor of
philosophy 203 master s and
some 600 bachelor s degrees
Although NTSU no longer
holds December com
mencement December
graduates may take port in
commencement exercises in
the spring
- Dormitories reopen after
the holidays at 2 p m Jan
I1 A
Registration for on
campus coursesfor the
spring semester will be held
Jan 13-15 Classes begin at 8
am Jan 17
For further mformation,
cntact the NTSU Infor
matton Center, (817) 788-2122
or metro 267-7481
Registration for off
campus courses at the
Dallas Center, 500 North
Akard, Dallas, is Jan 4 at the
Dallas Center For further
information. call 748-0687
MEMORY
PHOTO
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Announcing
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Air Conditioning
Service Co.
Phone 382-4514
20 Years Experience
We Service All Brands
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that is needlessly lost through
the windows of your house."
And "... STORM WINDOWS
are as effective in’reducing
heat gain in summer as they
are in reducing heat loss in
winter.".
GENE GOHLKE
Building Products
406 Bell Ave. 382-1502
Denton County’s
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Headquarters
Think of us First
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