OFFICE NOTES

We are sending this issue of Restoration Review to some of those who have not yet renewed their subscription. Let this be a reminder to renew at once if you wish to receive all four numbers of Volume 3 which will be issued for 1961. You will notice that we have reduced the number of pages for this volume, making it possible to reduce the subscription rate to only $1.00.

Perhaps the reduced rate of only $1.00 per annum will encourage you to send the journal to others.

This office will be glad to receive your orders for books. We are in contact with all the major publishers of religious books, both in the United States and abroad, and we shall be happy to advise you about suitable reading materials.

The Editor of this journal plans to make several trips here and there during the summer. He is interested in meeting with individuals or groups in behalf of the principles set forth in this journal. In some cases he will be able to speak for an evening or two if this is in order, or he will be happy to meet with private gatherings for the purpose of getting acquainted and exchanging ideas. If you would like to suggest that he might visit with you, write to him at Box 152, Bethany, West Virginia.

When you move be sure to inform us by sending both your old and new addresses.

Back numbers of Restoration Review are available at 50 cents each. Bound volumes in Buckram finish with gold printing at $5.00.

In the next several numbers of this journal we shall present further treatments on the life and work (and especially the ideas) of some of the pioneers of the Restoration Movement that we believe have been neglected by history. The next issue will present the interesting story of David King (born in 1819), who was to England what Alexander Campbell was to America. Don’t miss this journey to another century and another country. Know your pioneers! Renew at once --- and remember someone else whom you think would enjoy the journal.