Stirpes, Volume 6, Number 1, March 1966 Page: 2
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TEXAS STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
2528 University Drive, South
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
The Texas State Genealogical Society, a non-profit educational
corporation of the State of Texas, was founded November 28, 1960,
in Fort Worth, Texas, by Mrs. Edna Perry Deckler. Its purposes are
to enrich the wealth of genealogical and historical research material
in Texas and to make it more readily available to all who seek
their family and local history; to help in the organization of genealogical
societies in areas where none exist; to sponsor schools
and institutes in the State of Texas for the scientific study of
genealogical research; to publish periodically on a non-profit
basis a magazine or other media pursuant to the purposes of the
Society; and to acquire and deposit in libraries and other places
of safe-keeping genealogical and historical records, documents,
personal diaries and manuscripts, and other source material.
QUARTERLY MAGAZINE: The Texas State Genealogical Society
Quarterly, STIRPES, is published each year in March, June, September,
and December. It presents unpublished data on genealogical
subjects. (As our ancestors were not limited to any one area, our
published material is not limited to the records of Texas.)
SUBSCRIPTIONS: Non-members of the Society may subscribe to
STIRPES for $6.00 per calendar year, or purchase single issues
when available for $1.50 each. Members receive STIRPES without
the payment of any fee other than their membership dues each
calendar year, and members may purchase single issues of STIRPES,
when available, for $1.25 each issue.
MEMBERSHIPS: Regular membership dues are $5.00 per calendar
year. Contributing membership dues are $10.00 per calendar year.
The only difference between a Regular and a Contributing Member is
that the Contributing Member pays more in dues for the work of the
Society. When no participation in the efforts of the Society is
made, a subscription rather than a membership is in order. The
Board of Directors has the privilege of approval of all applications
for membership.
Individuals, libraries, societies, interested business firms,
and amateur or professional genealogists may apply for membership
by writing to the Society at its official address (2528 University
Drive, South; Fort Worth, Texas 76109) and enclosing dues. Checks
or money orders should be made payable to the TEXAS STATE GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETY.
ADVERTISING RATES: Advertising rates have been established
to help defray the cost of publication and postage. The following
rates are now in effect for advertisements published in STIRPES:
1 time 4 times
Full page ad................. 50.00.... X 45.00.......
1/2 page ad ............... $30.00.....X $25.00.......
1/4 page ad ..........................
1 inch ad ..... ..................... 00.X 2.50.......
Advertising copy should be sent to the Editor, Mrs. Edna Perry
Deckler, 2528 University Drive, South; Fort Worth, Texas 76109,
with check or money order, made payable to the TEXAS STATE GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETY. There is no extra charge for pictures or charts
in advertisements unless they are oversized and must be reduced to
fit printer's requirements for regular copy for STIRPES.
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Texas State Genealogical Society. Stirpes, Volume 6, Number 1, March 1966, periodical, March 1966; Fort Worth, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29588/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Genealogical Society.