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FORTY SEVENTH
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
of the
Kansas Dastrkf
Pilgrim Holiness Church
CONFERENCE HELD AT
HUTCHINSON, KANSAS
AUGUST 8. 1960 — Price 50 cents
DISTRICT OFFICERS
SUPERINTENDENT Howard K. Busby, Phone 7 . Lamont, Kansas
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Abraham I. Wise, Phone 852-4961 . . Box 428, Sharon Springs, Kansas
SECRETARY
Wayne R. Plummer, Phone HYatt 5-3120 . Box 66, Big Bow, Kansas
TREASURER
Lorren D. Elliott, Phone DAvis 1-1439, Box 217, 415 W. 3rd El Dorado, Kansas
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
Naaman Dowty, Phone AMherst 7-9822, 1104 W. 2nd St. B. F. Ireland, Phone AVenue 4-3345, 605 Oregon F. M. Eichelberger, Phone OR 2-4053, R. R,
Wichita, Kansas Sabetha, Kansas Oakley, Kansas
BIBLE COLLEGE BOARD
Wayne R. Plummer (60-63) . Big Bow, Kansas
EDUCATIONAL BOARD MEMBERS
Claude Overholt 58-61 (3rd. yr.), 112 E. 12th Wm. Elkinton 60-62 (1st. yr.), 825 W. 4th James Butler 60-63 (local and 2nd yr.), 217 E. 10th
Topeka, Kansas Colby, Kansas
Goodland, Kansas
EXAMINING BOARD MEMBERS
F. M. Eichelberger 58-61, Ph. ORange 2-4053, R. R. . . Oakley, Kansas H. L. Solter 59-62, Ph. GYpsy 2-2470 . . . . Johnson, Kansas Claude Overholt 60-63, Ph. CEntral 3-2731, 112 E. 12th . Topeka, Kansas
DISTRICT TRUSTEES
Clarence Berkgren 58-61, Ph. ORange 2-3397 Clint Moffett 59-62, Ph. 212J2 Calvin Mueller 60-63,
Oakley, Kansas Bird City, Kansas Syracuse, Kansas
DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD
J. T. Randall 60-62, Promotional Sec'y., Ph. BR 6-3892, 1409 'A' St. Garden City, Kansas
Wm. Elkinton 60-61, Ph. 102, 825 W. 4th Colby, Kansas Claude Overholt 60-63, Ph. CE 3-2731, 112 E. 12th Topeka, Kansas
DISTRICT PAPER
Howard K. Busby, Editor J. T. Randall, Managing Editor
Lamont, Kansas Garden City, Kansas
DISTRICT YOUTH OFFICERS
L. C. Felsburg, President, Ph. HE 5-6721 . . . Argonia, Kansas Willis Snyder, Vice President, Ph. 709, 802 N. 7th Fredonia, Kansas Daniel Busby, Sec'y-Treasurer, Ph. 7 . . . Lament, Kansas
ZONE LEADERS
South East Zone North East Zone South Central Zone North Central Zone South West Zone North West Zone
Willis Snyder Carl Lewis
Francis M. Hobbs 0. M. Allen
Edwin Diggs Wm. Elkinton
CHURCHES AND THEIR PASTORS
Argonia—Ph. HE 5-6721, Box 154
Arlington
Big Bow—Ph. HY 5-3120
Bird City—Ph. 145-J
Brewster—Ph. MY 4-3110
Colby Ph. 102, 825 W. 4th, Box 141
Eldorado—Ph. DA 1-1439, 415 W. 3rd
Fall River—Ph. 38, Box 134
Fowler—Ph. MI 6-5227
Fredonia—Ph. 709, 802 N. 7th
Garden City—Ph. BR 6-3892, 1409 'A' St.
Goodland—Ph. TW 9-5150, 217 E. 10th
Hill City
Humboldt—Ph. 159, 510 Bridge St.
Hutchinson—Ph. MO 3-3602, 1107 E. 5th
lola—Ph. 1746, 301 N. Walnut
Johnson—Ph. GY 2-2470, Box 43
Lakin—Ph. EL 5-6293
Lamont—Ph. 21, Box 19
Lincoln—Ph. LA 4-4250, 306 E. Lincoln
Lyndon—Ph. 306
Natoma—Ph. 18, Box 91
Oakley—Ph. OR 2-3728, 221 Edgerton
Osawatomie—Ph. 869, 401 Parker
Sabetha—Ph. AV 4-3345, 605 Oregon
Salina-906 Willis Ave., Lamar Gardens
Scott City—Ph. 373, 208 W. 3rd
Sharon Springs—Ph. 852-4961, Box 428
St. Francis—Ph. 293, 209 N. Quincy
Syracuse—Ph. 322, 109 B. Ave. 'C'
Topeka—Ph. CE 3-2731, 112 B. 12th
Toronto—Ph. 116-R, Box 236
Wichita Bethel—Ph. WH 2-2416. 742 N. Beebe (Church at 5800 W. Central)
Wichita First—Ph. AM 7-9822, 1104 W. 2nd St.
Wichita Olivet—Ph. AM 5-4395, 1108 E. Lewis
Wichita Trinity—Ph. WH 3-4324, 439 N. West St. (Church at 2153 S. Market)
Winona—Ph. TI 6-3140, Box 154
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Rev. L. C. Felsburg
To be supplied
Rev. Wayne R. Plummer
Rev. Gene Whetstone
Rev. Wilbur Eichelberger
Rev. William Elkintori
Rev. Lorren D. Elliott
Rev. A. E. Whittington
Rev. Edwin Diggs
Rev. Willis Snyder
Rev. J. T. Randall
Rev. James Butler
Rev. John Rovenstine
Rev. Ruth Campbell
Rev. Francis M. Hobbs
Rev. Wendell Rovenstine
Rev, and Mrs. H. L. Solter
Rev. Chester Mueller
Rev. Ray L. Jellisoa
Rev. Paul Hires
Rev. Carl Lewis
Rev. Robert Durham
Rev. Paul Sickler
Rev. Roy Glendening
Rev. B. F. Ireland
Rev. 0. M. Allen
Rev. Dean Wade
Rev. Abraham I. Wise
Rev, and Mrs. F. N. Griffin
Rev. Robert H. Heckart
Rev. Claude Overholt
Rev. Oliver Leatherman
Rev. Robert Chency
Rev. Naaman Dowty
Rev. Dean Mitchener
Rev, and Mrs. Victor Marvin
Rev. Ira N. Diggs
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY ORDAINED MINISTERS
1959 Allen, 0. M., 906 Willis Ave. 1938 Armstrong Ralph Box 523 1944 Bogart, Donald 1936 Burton, E. W., 316 N. 16th 1930 Busby, Howard K. 1955 Butler, James, 217 E. 10th St. 1938 Campbell, Ruth 1960 Cheney, Robert 1947 Clark, A. H., Box 59 1944 Carroll, Granville, 712 N. Cooper, 1916 Cork, J. J. 535 W. 7th 1936 Craik, Mrs. J. D. 1960 Diggs, Edwin 1936 Diggs, Ira N. 1960 Diggs, Mrs. Nellie 1944 Doane, Joye ..... 1943 Dowty, Naaman, 1104 W. 2nd St. 195 Durham, Robert 1945 Eichelberger, F. M. 1958 Eichelberger, Wilbur 1959 Elkinton, Wm..... 1950 Elliott, Lorrcn D., 415 W. 3rd 1950 Farr, G. W. 1953 Felsburg, L. C. 1948 Gillum, S. A., 1105 Walnut Ave. 1929 Glendening, Roy . 1952 Gray, L. C., 307 N. St Paul 1942 Griffin, F. N. 1942 Griffin, Mrs. F. N. 1920 Hamilton, Mrs. Anna 1923 Heckart, Robert H., 109 E. Ave. 1933 Hires, Paul C. 1948 Hobbs, Francis M. 1939 Ireland, B. F. 1942 Isgrigg, J. E., 2301 S. Water 1935 Jellison, Ray 1924 Keller, J. Orvan 1930 Koehier, Mrs. Carrie 1959 Leatherman, Oliver 1954 Lewis, Carl 1944 Lyder, H. H...... 1918 Marvin, Victor, 439 N. West St. 1918 Marvin, Mrs. Victor 1956 McNall, Paul ...... 1945 Miller, Mrs. Ruth, 1155 S.E. 88th Ave. 1959 Mitchener Dean, 1108 E. Lewis 1951 Overholt, Claude, 112 E. 12th St. 1930 Philpot, J. H., 126 N. 13th St. 1935 Plummer, Wayne R. 1940 Pottenger, Marion, R. 1 1953 Randall, J. T., 1409 "A" St. 1944 Reisig, Alvin, 407 N. Howard St. 1950 Ruble, Warren D. 1944 Sickler Paul, 221 Edgerton 1959 Snyder, WIllis, 802 N. 7th St. 1918 Solter, H. L. 1922 Solter, Mrs. H. L. 1928 Taylor, B. J.
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Salina, Kansas Syracuse, Kansas
Glenwood Springs, Cob. Fredonia, Kansas Lamont, Kansas
Goodland, Kansas Humboldt, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas Bridgetown, Barbados, T.W.I.
Colorado Springs, Cob. Colby, Kansas
Oakley, Kansas Fowler, Kansas Winona, Kansas Winona, Kansas
White Cloud, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Natoma, Kansas Oakley, Kansas
Brewster, Kansas Colby, Kansas
Eldorado, Kansas Goodland, Kansas
Argonia, Kansas Frankfort, md.
Osawatomie, Kansas W:chita, Kansas
St. Francis, Kansas St. Francis, Kansas
Argonia, Kansas Syracuse, Kansas Lincoln, Kansas
Hutchinson, Kansas Sabetha, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Lamont, Kansas
Logan, Kansas MacDonald, Kansas
Toronto, Kansas Lyndon, Kansas Lyndon, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Wichita, Kansas
• Wallace, Kansas Portland, Oregon Wichita, Kansas
• Topeka, Kansas • Fredonia, Kansas • Big Bow, Kansas
St. George, Kansas Garden City, Kansas • Indianola, Iowa
Jarbalo, Kansas Oakley, Kansas
Fredonia, Kansas Johnson, Kansas Johnson, Kansas Winona, Kansas
1927 TJpshaw, L. F., 826 N. 6th 1950 Wade, H. Dean 1959 Whetstone, Gene 1950 Whittington, A. E. 1937 Wise, Abraham I 1959 Wood, Miss Lctha, 818 N. Washington 1940 Wylie, Andrew R.
• Fredonia, Kansas • Scott City, Kansas • Bird City, Kansas
Fall River, Kansas Sharon Springs, Kansas
• Eldorado, Kansas Humboldt, Kansas
LICENSED MINISTERS Aeschliman, Arthur Syracuse, Kansas Avery, Jack . Arlington, Kansas Carroll, Miss Nellie, Box 552 Laredo, Texas Cole, Kay, 1617 Syracuse Goodland, Kansas Griffin, Dennis . St. Francis, Kansas Jellison, David, 933 E. 6th, Hutchinson, Kansas Mueller, Chester Lakin, Kansas Owen, Kenneth, R. R. 1 Sabetha, Kansas Rovenstine, John Hill City, Kansas Rovenstine, Wendell lola, Kansas Wallace, Cecil, 2043 S. Broadway Wichita, Kansas
ORDAINED DEACONESSES 1950 Carroll, Mrs. Granville ..... Bartlesville, Oklahoma 1960 Keller, Mrs. J. Orvan . . . . Logan, Kansas 1951 Overholt, Mrs. Claude, 112 E. 12th St . . Topeka, Kansas 1953 Wade, Mrs. Dean Scott City, Kansas
LICENSED DEACONESSES Lyder, Mrs. H. H. . Lyndon, Kansas Teats, Mrs. Homer . lola, Kansas
Argonia Arlington Big Bow Bird City Brewster Colby Fall River Fowler Fredonia Garden City Goodland Hill City Humboldt Hutchinson lola Johnson Lakin Lamont Lincoln
CHURCHES AND THEIR DELEGATES • Le Roy John Lyndon . . Chancy Beckner
None Natoma . . . Rosy Clark Mrs. Esther Kearney Oakley . . Clarence Berkgren • . Dick Bursch Osawatomie . . Bobby Gibbons
• . Frank Huricn Sabetha • Chris Aeschliman • Wayne Englehart Salina . . . Kenneth Brown
• Frank Welch Scott City . . Roy Watkins • Mrs. John Frazier Sharon Springs . Mrs. Lenz Mrs. Ethel Berkefeldt St. Francis . . . Wm. Leach
Mrs. Farr Syracuse . . Myrl Fox • Cloe Beckner
Lorren Rovenstine Topeka None Torcnto
• Ray Pierson Wichita Bethel Mrs. Homer Teats Wichita First Mrs. Betty Pearce Wichita Olivet
Fred Bontrager Wichita Trinity Mrs. Bertha Busby Winona
Carl Dillon
Mrs. Paul Jones Sr. Peeoler
Pattie Sherman Mrs. L. C. Gray
Mrs. Violet Lockhart Mr. Duryee Mrs. Foster
None
Reception Auditing Foreign Mission Ways and Means
Resolutions
Memoirs Statistical
Memorials for General
COMMITTEES FOR 1961 Cecil Wallace and Ira N. Diggs
Mrs. 0. M. Allen and Mrs. Wm. Elkinton Willis Snyder, Bud Leatherman, Dean Wade
Lorren D. Elliott, Robert H. Heckart, H. L. Solter, Francis Hobbs, Floyd Griffin, James Butler
Roy Glendening, William Elkinton, Edwin Diggs, David Jellison, Victor Marvin, John Rovenstine
Eesie Plummer, Katherine Ireland Wayne R. Plummer, Carl Lewis, 0. M. Allen,
D. Gene Whetstone Conference Robert H. Heckart, Wayne H. Plummer
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REPORT OF THE EXAMINING BOARD
We recommend Wendell Rovenstine and Arthur Aeschliman for Con-ference License.
We recommend the following for renewal of Conference License: David Jellison, Kenneth Owens, John Rovenstine, Cecil Wallace, Jack Avery, Kay Cole, Dennis Griffin, and Nellie Carroll.
We recommend the following for Ordination: Robert Cheney, Edwin Diggs, Mrs. Ira Diggs, and Mrs. J. Orvan Keller for Deaconness.
We recommend - the following for renewal of Deaconness License: Mrs. Homer Teats, and Mrs. H. H. Lyder.
We recommend A. I. Wise, J. T. Randall, and A. E. Whittington be re-ceived on their transfer from the Oklahoma District, and that Chester Mueller be received on his transfer from the Rocky Mountain District.
We recommend that Ruth Campbell be received on her credentials as an ordained minister from the Church of the Nazarene.
We recommend the renewal of Song Evangelist Certificate for 3. H. Robertson.
We recommend the following to be recognized as Conference Evangelists: J. Orvan Keller and wife, E. W. Burton and wife, 3. H. Philpot, David Jelli-son, F. M. Eichelberger, and Andrew R. Wylie.
F. M. Eichelberger, Sec'y.
MINISTERJAL INFORMATION
Rev. 0. K. Biddlingmeier transferred to the -South Central District.
Rev, and Mrs. B. F. Durham transferred to the Northern Indiana District.
Rev, and Mrs. Glenn Slater transferred to The Church of the Nazarene.
Donald Bogart
S. A. Gillum
INACTIVE MINISTERS
(See Manual, Sec. 178)
Alvin Reisig
Mrs. J. D. Craik Mrs. Carrie Koehler B. J. Taylor
ORDJNATION SERVICE
A very impressive ordination service was held in the Pilgrim Holiness Tabernacle in Hutchinson, Kansas, Sunday, August 7th, 1960 at 9:00 am.
The service opened by singing "A Charge to Keep I Have" and "Rock of Ages," led by Rev. B. F. Ireland. Rev. F. M. Eichelberger offered prayer. Appropriate portions of scripture were read from Timothy and Titus by Rev. Howard K. Busby, Rev. Lorren D. Elliott, and Rev. Wayne H. Plummer. Rev. R. G. Flexon, General Superintendent for this area, gave the ordination address and charge to a fine class of candidates consisting of Mrs. Zelma M. Keller, Mrs. Nellie E. Diggs, Edwin Diggs, and Robert Cheney.
Rev. R. G. Flexon based his remarks on 1 Ki. 17:24, "Thou art a man of God." He spoke of: Our Obligation to our Church
Loyalty t0 God and our superiors Our Relation to other Ministers
And to our congregation Our Duty to Ourselves
Be clean Be honest Be patient Be spiritual Be studious Be prayerful
And keep the song-birds singing in your hearts. After the laying on of hands and prayer, Rev. Flexon completed the
charge. The ordained were then congratulated and wished the continued blessings of God upon their lives and ministry.
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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS The Forty-Seventh Annual Conference of the Kansas District of the Pil-
grim Holiness Church convened at 8:00 am. Monday, August 8, 1960, at the Camp Meeting Tabernacle at Hutchinson, Kansas.
The Conference opened with Rev. Orvan J. Keller at the piano and Rev. B. F. Ireland leading in singing, "We're Marching to Zion". Rev. Wilbur Eichelberger led in prayer.
Rev. Howard K. Busby, our District Superintendent, introduced Rev. R. G. Flexon, our General Superintendent over this area. Rev. Flexon read 1 Cor. 9:16-27, and spoke on a "Planned Ministry". He spoke of the importance of carefully planning our work. Then he said to preach the doctrines, preach the truth, and preach objectively. That a call of God has a compulsion. That we need a burning compassion for souls, and that we should expect results. In closing Rev. Flexon emphasized that we should get our eyes off of our problems and get them on our possibilities.
The roll was called. It was moved and seconded that all ministers and delegates who have
made a conscientious effort to raise the United Stewardship Fund be seated within the Conference Bar as voting members. Carried.
Two new Churches were presented by the District Superir.tendent—Hill City and Wichita Olivet. Their pastors and delegates were introduced to Rev. Flexen and were received into the Conference.
The report of the Examining Board was read and accepted. The report of our beloved District Superintendent, Rev. Howird K. Busby
was read and received with a rising vote of appreciation. Rev. Ray L. Jellison, our Assistant District Superintendent, who had re-
signed his office at the beginning of the Camp Meeting owing to his illness, gave a verbal report of his busy year in our new work at Eldorado. This report was heartily received.
The report of the Auditing committee was read and accepted. The Treasurer's report was read and accepted. The Sunday School Promotional Secretary gave his report which was
received with a rising vote of thanks. A Certificate of Merit was given to Hill City for the highest percentage
of gain in Sunday School. Fredonia received the Certificate for the highest numerical gain.
An abbreviated report of the Statistical Committee was given and ac-cepted.
A partial report of the Resolution Committee was read and accepted, changing par. 2 in Sec. 2 of the Standing Resolutions to read: Resolved that the District Council appoint an editor for the district publication.
Report of the Ways and Means Committee read and changes made and accepted in no. 3, changing district assessment from $2.00 per member to $2.50, and a few changes in Sunday School apportionments, which see. Motion made and carried to refer no. 8 back to the Ways and Means Committee for redrafting.
Election of officers was made the order of the day. Rev. Howard K. Busby was reelected on the first ballot to begin his
nineteenth (19) year as our District Superintendent. Assistant District Superintendent Abraham I. Wise District Secretary Wayne R. Plummer District Treasurer Lorren D. Elliott Additional members of the Council . . Naamar Dowty
B. F. Ireland Floyd M. Eichelberger
Motion carried to adjourn for dinner. Rev. Busby dismissed with prayer. The second sitting opened with Rev. Busby leading in singing, "The end
is not yet, praise the Lord". Rev. Claude Overholt led in prayer. Motion prevailed to dispense with the roll call and the reading of the
minutes. We proceeded with the election. Bible College Board member . . Wayne H. Plummer
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Educational Board member (3 years) Educational Board Member (2 years) Examining Board Member (3 years) District Trustee (3 years) . The Foreign Missionary Committe's repo The Resolution Committee completed th
the words 'for 1959' be deleted from Par. 9, tions. This was moved and carried.
The Ways and Means Committee reporte drafted. This was read and accepted. (See N
Motion made and carried to give Rev. R. a rising vote of thanks in appreciation of the
Several 'Thank You' notes as listed under Report of the Stationing Committee was r Motion prevailed for the Council to handl
approve the Minutes. A motion carried to adjourn. Rev. Ray L. Jellison dismissed with praye The Minutes were approved by the Distri
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDE To the 47th Annual Conference of the Ka
ness Church now in session at Hutchinson, K. Through the manifold mercies of God we
this beautiful spot to plan for the furtherance keep this report brief. At the best, such a churches have been organized this year and ence. The unorganized work at El Dorado h. efforts of Rev. Ray L. Jellison and wife unti at almost any time. Your response in a fin work has been encouraging. Definite gains h in some places. These will be shown in other
Financial reports here will reveal that ag well to the appeals from the General Church.
We continue to be alert in improving ou disposed of their church and bought another in has completed their addition to their churc there for a dedication. This is a major elf u their field. Sharon Springs has come along Work yet to be done. Big Bow is well along Wichita First is installing new pews this wee an all out effort this month to completely li is sufficiently high that they are planning fo August. The purchase of a fine, well located is a forward step. In December, Trinity en mortgage on their church was burned. Prais been done that will aid us in carrying out o illness has dealt us unusually heavy blows th has suffered.
Rock springs and all it means to our yo I was privileged to teach a class there and ities. Our plans are to soon face that way ag
Special mention should be made of the w Floyd Eichelbcrger, and Rev. David Jellison
Much time has been given to the Bibl answering prayer and helping us in this vi light is breaking through.
I have attended all meetings of the Gene conference.
It was a privilege to organize two chur have preached 128 sermons, and in addition I have visited the churches 93 times. Fune
t Council.
T'S REPORT as District of the Pilgrim Holi-nsas, Greetings! are again privileged to meet on if the kingdom. it is my aim to eport gives us little. Two new
will be presented to the confer-progressed under the intensive it may be possible to organize ncial way to help support this ye been made along some lines eports given today. in this year we have respondei
churches and parsonages. lola a much better location. byracuse building and we were recently
rt and will greatly aid them in eli with their annex with some
th their enlarging of the church. The Johnson church will make
uidate their indebtedness. Faith a mortgage burning the 28th of parsonage in Wichita at Trinity oyed a red letter day when the
God! Many other things have r God given task. It seems that s year and as a result the work
James Butler William Elkinton Claude Overholt
Calvin Mueller t was read and accepted. ir report, recommending that Sec. 2 of the Standing Resolu-
on no. 8 which they had re-8 in their report). Flexon and Rev. H. K. Busby
r outstanding service. .pecial Resolutions were passed. ad. all unfinished business and to
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th was again a fine experience. to participate in various activ-in.
rk of our Brother Sherman, Rev. n the Camp ground. School at Bartlesvillo. God is
al project. More and more th2
al Board and one church leaders
hes and dedicate one church. I have made 106 parsonage calls. als, school exercises. etc., have
taken some of our time. This year I took only one revival off the District. Three meetings were conducted in our unorganized work and I received no pay from these. I was privileged to labor ii1 a revival in Bird City during the year. I have been paid for 25,139 miles of travel and the churches have given me $386.58 in love offerings. In the past twelve months we have been privileged to return $1,444.50 into the work of the Lord, all through proper channels of the District.
Allow me to again say—more men, as well as good men, are the crying need of this hour. Men with a deep consciousness of His presence, men with a holy purpose to do His will and to win men to Christ. Failure on our part to reap now will mean a lost harvest of souls.
I am grateful to the District Council, our ministers and laymen that have faithfully held up our hands in prayer when the length and burden of the day has wearied us. Allow me to say with Paul, "Be ye kind, tender hearted, for-given one another, even as God for Christ's sake for forgiven you."
Brethren pray for me. Respectfully Submitted—Howard K. Busby
DISTRICT TREASURER'S REPORT July 18, 1959 to July 18, 1960
DISTRICT BUDGET
Receipts:
Balance on Hand July 18, 1959 . $ 967.39 Tithe to Budget . . 4,793.81 District Budget . 1,588.66 District Paper . . 293.15 Conference Minutes 110.50 Special Offerings . 463.75
Total Receipts . $8,217.26
Disbursements: Rev. H. K. Busby, Superintendent Salary $3,275.00 Rev. Wayne R. Plummer, Secretary's Salary 150.00 Rev. Lorren D. Elliott, Treasurer Salary 200.00 Superintendent's Expense Account 1,279.61 Expense Other District Workers 294.67 Printing, Postage and Supplies 171.65 Telephone 187.17 Utilities . 180.00 Bond for Treasurer 7.50 Deposit Box Rent 4.40 Printing District Minutes 285.00 District Payment to Blue Cross 216.80 District Payment to Pension 345.00 District Parsonage Taxes 72.46 District Parsonage Repair 14.14 Flowers . . 11.66 Printing District Paper 401.33 Natoma Moving Expense 50.00 Garden City Moving Expense 100.00 Rev. J. T. Randall, Salary 70.00
Total Expenditures $7,316.39
Balance on Hand July 18, 1960 . $ 900.8?
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DISTRICT HOME MISSIONS
Receipts:
Balance on Hand July 18, 1959 . $ 327.64 Received from Churches . . 5,052.54 1959 Camp Offering . 399.16 Special Offerings . . 65.00 Payment on Olivet Parsonage 20.00 Rent from Kansas City . 67.50 Trans. of Kansas City Funds 10.49
Total Receipts . $5,942.33
Disbursements:
Rev. Ray L. Jellison, Salary . . $2,250.00 El Dorado Expense . 481.24 El Dorado Hall Rent 426.50 El Dorado Parsonage Rent 780.00 Hill City Expense . 189.22 Hill City Rent 720.00 Wichita Bethel, Payment . 600.00 Rev. J. J. Doll, Payment On Parsonage . 600.00 Payment and Interest on Loans . . 1,170.00 Transferred To Pay 0. M. S. Pledge 133.45
Total Expenditures
Defic t July 18, 1960
CAMP MEETING
Receipts:
Deficit July 18, 1959 . $ 89.22 Received from Churches . 2,136.89 1959 Cash Offerings . 945.78 Registration . . 975.50 Cash Offerings for Meals 90.04 Special Offering . 125.00
Total Receipts
Disbursements:
$4,183.99
Salaries for Workers $ 825.00 Food and Supplies . 1,038.99 Repair and Equipment 455.78 Utilities . 201.43 Taxes 552.50 Rooms 97.50 Insurance 231.00 Trimming Trees 246.00
Total Expenditures . . . $3,648.20
Balance on Hand July 18, 1960 . $ 535.79
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$7,350.41
$1,408.08
$3,828.45 1,530.13 1,231.00
Receipts: Balance on Hand July 18, 1959 Received from Tithe Payments and Interest Received on Loans
• $ 340.00 • 3,991.80
$4,331.80 $4,002.70
$ 32910
BLUE CROSS-BLUE Ski1sLD Balance on Hand July 18, 1959 Received from Churches
Total Receipts Paid To Blue Cross-Blue Shield
Balance on hand July 18, 1960
$5,950.43 17,623.48
324.54 4,605.00
72 21 531.30 102 32 81.49
$29,290.77 $29,050.77
240.00
GENERAL FUNDS
United Stewardship Fund Foreign Missions From Churches Foreign Missions 1959 Camp Offering Church Extension From Churches Church Extension 1959 Camp Offering Rally Day Offering Youth Projects Offerings for General Superintendent Meetings
Total Receipts Paid To General Treasurer Paid To 0. M. S.
DISTRICT CHURCH EXTENSION LOAN FUND
Total Receipts . $6,585.58 Disbursements: Paid on Note . . . . $ 695.00 Loan To Wichita Trinity 2,000.00 Loan to lola 1,250.00
Total Expenditures . $3,945.00
Balance on Hand July 18, 1960 $2,640.58
GENERAL CONFERENCE Balance on Hand July 18, 1959 . - . $ 257.88 Received from Churches . . 271.06
Total Received And On Account 1 528.94
BIBLE SCHOOL
Received from Churches $7,801.87 1959 Camp Offering 35 49
Total Received and Paid To School $7,837.36
Total Received And Paid Out $29,290.77
PILGRIM PENSION PLAN
Received From Pastors $ 642 18 Received From Churches 1,422.76
Total Received and Paid To Pension Fund . $2,064.94
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SUMMARY Balance On Hand In All Departments July 18, 1959 $ 5,628.14 Total Receipts . . 63,354.83
Grand Total Receipts . $68,982.97 Total Expenditures . . . $65,455.77
Balance On Hand All Funds July 18, 1960 . $ 3,527.20 Notes Outstanding . . 6,900.00 Loans Payable To District:
Kansas City . . $ 600.00 Wichita Trinity . 2,940.00 Topeka - 3,625.00 lola . - . 1,950.00 Wichita Bethel 1,650.00 Sauna . 500.00
Total Loans . $11,265.00 Respectfully Submitted, Lorren D. Elliott, Dist. Treas.
REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE
We the auditing committee of 1959-1960 have examined this book and be- lieve it to be correct and in excellent condition.
Edna Sickler and Joyce Allen
KEI'ORT.OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE-1959
1. We recommend that all pastors pay all their Ministerial tithe through their local church treasurer; three-fourths to be applied on District Budget and one-fourth to apply on loan fund for District Church Extension.
2. We recommend that the Evangelists, District Superintendent, Hone Missionary workers, Evangelistic singers and unstationed ministers pay sev-enty-five percent of their ministerial tithe to the District Treasurer, one-fifth of which to apply on District Church Extension Loan Fund, the balance to apply on District Budget. We further recommend that the conference pay-ment for pension plan members be paid from the District Budget.
3. We recommend that our churches be apportioned for the District budget at the rate of $2.50 per member in full standing; and at the rate of $8.00 per member for the United Stewardship Fund, which apportionment equals the following amount for each church:
Church Assessable Members Qistrict
Budget
United Stewardship
Funi Argonia . 50 $125.00 $400.00 Arlington 9 @ 1t budget 16.87 54.00 Big Bow . 24 48.00 192.00 Bird City - 16 40.00 128.00 Brewster . 13 32.50 104.00 Colby . 37 92.50 296.00 Fall River 15 37.50 120.00 Fowler . 16 40.00 128.00 Fredonia 56 140.00 448.00 Garden City 14 35.00 112.00 Goodland 46 115.00 368.00 Hill City . 10 1/4 budget 6.25 20.00 Humboldt 6 15.00 48.00 Hutchinson 35 87.50 280.00 lola - . 14 35.00 112.00 Johnson - . 15 37.50 120.00
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Lakin 11 27.50 88.00 Lamont 13 32.50 104.00 Lincoln 26 65.00 208.00 Lyndon 17 42.50 16.00 Natoma 7 17.50 5600 Oakley . 33 82.50 264.00 Osawatomie 28 70.00 224.00 Sabetha . 52 130.00 416.00 Sauna . 13 32.50 104.00 Scott City . 13 32.50 104.00 Sharon Springs 22 55.00 176.00 St. Francis . 20 50.00 160.00 Syracuse 77 192.50 616.00 Topeka . 16 40.00 128.00 Toronto . . 15 37.50 120.00 Wichita Bethel 14 35.00 112.00 Wichita First . 36 90.00 288.00 Wichita Olivet 12 @) 14 budget 7.50 24.00 Wichita Trinity 18 45.00 144.00 Winona . 16 40.00 128.00
4. We recommend that the District Superintendent have the privilege of conducting two revival meetings off the district, and that he have a two week vacation each year.
5. We recommend that all the churches send in their remittances to the District Treasurer so as to reach him by the tenth of each month.
6. We recommend that we pay our District Superintendent at the rate of $275.00 per month plus five cents per mile car expense when traveling in his own car and actual expenses when traveling otherwise. We further recom-mend that the district pay his telephone bill and $15.00 per month for utilities.
7. We recommend that each Sunday School be apportioned the following per month for District Home Missions:
Argonia . $4.00 Lincoln . $3.00 Arlington . . 1.00 Lyndon . 1.00 Big Bow . 4.00 Natoma 1.00 Bird City 3.00 Oakley . 4.00 Brewster 1.50 Osawatomie 2.00 Colby 4.00 Sabetha . 5.00 El Dorado . 1.00 Salina . . 1.00 Fall River . 2.00 Scott City . 2.00 Fowler . 2.00 Sharon Springs 2.00 Fredonia . 4.00 St. Francis 2.00 Garden City 2.00 Syracuse . 6.00 Goodland . 4.00 Topeka 2.00 Hill City . 1.00 Toronto . 1.00 Humbolt . 1.00 Wichita Bethel 1.00 Hutchinson 4.00 Wichita First 5.00 lola . 1.00 Wichita Trinity 1.00 Johnson 4.00 Wichita Olivet 2.00 Lakin . 2.00 Winona . . 2.00 Lamont . 2.00
8. We recommend that each church of the District be apportioned $5.00 per member in full standing for the financing of our Zone School, Central Pilgrim College, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, as suggested by the Board of Trustees of the College. We further recommend that all offerings received for this school, with the exceptions of Memorial Pledges, and other Building Fund or Prop-erty Payment, may be applied on this $5.00 apportionment.
9. We recommend that all churches take a 10' e offering for the District Superintendent at time of his regular visits.
10. We recommend that all money raised by the representatives of the General Church and institutional interests be turned over to the local church
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treasurer and be used for the purpose for which it was raised. 11. We recommend that our District Secretary be paid $100.00 per year
and that our District Treasurer be paid $200.00 per year. 12. Be it resolved that any minister whose travel is authorized by the
district have his traveling expenses met on the same basis as the District Superintendent.
13. We recommend that a form copy of the budget apportionments for each church be sent to the local church treasurer immediately after the con-ference.
14. We recommend that each church be assessed at the rate of 35c per member per year for General Conference expense.
Respectfully Sumitted, Claude A. Overholt, Lorren D. Elliott, Dean Mitchner, Francis Hobbs and H. L. Solter.
REPORT OF '11111. FOREIGN MISSIONARY COMMITTEE
1. We recommend that by a rising vote of thanks we express our apprecia-tion to Rev, and Mrs. C. G. Keith for their faithful representation of foreign missions to our camp.
2. We recommend that the first Sunday afternoon of the 1961 camp be devoted to the interest of foreign missions.
3. Because of the cost of our foreign missionary work, we recommend that our churches give as much as possible above the foreign missionary budget.
4. We recommend that our pastors encourage thcse who feel the call of God to special service, and that the church assist them in their preparation as much as possible.
5. We recommend that our local missionary societies be encouraged to send as many packages of used clothing as possible to the needy fields, and that the missionaries be remembered at Christmas and birthdays.
6. We recommend that our pastors endeavor to organize and encourage a Junior Missionary Society in their churches.
Respectfully Submitted, Kenneth Owen and Cecil Wallace.
SUNDAY SCHOOL COMMITTEE REPORT
The Sunday School Committee of 1959-60 conference year, submits the fol-lowing report.
The promotional secretary traveled to Indianapolis, last September for the Sunday School and Youth Leaders conference. While there we made plans for Rev. Joe Brown of General Sunday Schools, to tour the zones of Kansas.
During the week of April 3-10, the committee with Rev. Brown made this tour, holding afternoon and night services at Topeka, Fredonia, Hutchinson, Johnson and Goodland. At these meetings we stressed the importance of Vaca-tion Bible Schools, Teacher Training, Planning a year calendar, Relationship of the Sunday School to the Church and Lay Evangelism. Rev. Brown gave an inspiring message each evening. The offerings taken during the tour came to $136.64. Total expenses amounded to $70.40, leaving a balance of $66.24 which was given to Rev. Brown for the General School Department. There was a total attendance of 494 in the five zones. Thirty-one churches were represented, 28 pastors, 19 Sunday School Superintendents and 100 teachers and other offi-cers were present.
During the past year 11 issues of the Progress of Kansas Pilgrims were printed. Sixteen of our 39 reported without fail. Argonia, Big Bow, El Dorado, Fall River, Fowler, Fredonia, Gocdland, Hill City, Johnson, Sabetha, St. Fran-cis, Syracuse, Topeka, Wichita Bethel, Wichita Olivet and Winona.
As set forth in our Conference Minutes,- each Sunday School was to strive for a 15% gain. There were two which made 15% or above.
Hill City 90% 9 gain Fredonia 20% 15 gain
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There are four other Sunday Schools which should be given Honorable Mention, with 10% or above. Brewster 14% 3 gain W. Olivet 12% 6 gain Topeka 14% 6 gain Fowler 10% 3 gain
A new work was started at El Dorado, with Rev. Ray Jellison as pastor. The average attendance for the year was 12.
The total average attedance for the District, 1958-59 conference year was 21,608 with an average attendance per church of 47.4.
The total average attendance for the district, 1959-60 conference year was 21,044 with an average attendance per church of 44.9.
Total Sunday School Enrollment for the District 1958-59 conference year was 1,988.
Total Sunday School Enrollment for the District 1959-60 conference year was 2,193. Gain 205.
Respectfully Submitted, Willis Snyder, Promotional Secretary.
STANDING RESOLUTIONS
I. Local Church Work 1. We recommend that opportunity for baptism be given liy our churches
at least once each year. 2. Resolved that each pastor may hold two revival meetings each year
off his charge. 3. Resolved that our churches do not open their doors to other churches
organizations, institutions, or individuals for financial appeals. 4. Resolved that no pastor employ an evangelist outside the Pilgrim Holi-
ness Church without first consulting the District Superintendent. 5. Resolved that each pastor leaving his charge, prepare and leave for
his successor a complete calling list with the location of the homes. 6. We recommend that each pastor be granted two weeks vacation each
year with regular salary.
II. District Work 1. Whereas the Conference has approved the Blue Cross-Blue Shield plan,
be it resolved that it be optional with the local churches to pay one-half of the monthly payments.
2. Resolved that the District Council appoint an editor for the district publication.
3. Resolved that any pastor, who is required to be away from his church on district, local, or general business, shall receive his salary as usual.
4. Resolved that we, the Kansas District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, go on record as opposed to members of the Pilgrim Holiness Church being required to violate their religious ccnvictions and the standards of the Church in physical education classes in the public schools.
5. Resolved that the committees be appointed by the council, and the names of those appointed on said committees be printed in the district Minutes.
6. Resolved that in the event of death of any of our pastors' or evangelists' immediate family, the District Secretary shall be immediately wired, and in turn each pastor shall be notified by wire by the District Secretary.
7. Resolved that no mortgage be placed upon our District Camp Grounds, parsonage, an equipment pertaining thereto, without two-thirds vote of the Annual District Conference.
8. Resolved that each church strive for a 10 percent gain in membership and that each pastor work toward that goal.
9. Resolved that our Kansas District Minutes be sold at 50 each to in-dividuals desiring them. Be it further resolved that each pastor find out how many individuals from his church desire a copy and that he order that amount from the District Secretary not later than September 1st.
10. We recommend that each church help to defray the expense of our District paper by paying five cents per copy for those received.
11. Resolved that each local church assume the payment of the basic tele-phone bill each month. This does not include the toll calls which are not made in the interest and direct benefit of the local church.
LII. Camp and Conference 1. Whereas the Pilgrim Holiness Church Camp Grounds at Hutchinson,
Kansas, has been established and dedicated for the purpose of that fellowship and ministry that will promote and propagate scriptural Holiness, it is ex-pected that those attending shall willingly observe the following:
RULES
(1) Smoking on grounds prohibited. (2) The wearing of immodest dress will not be tolerated. (3) Those sleeping on camp premises are expected to be in and
quiet by 10:30 P.M. (4) Resolved that the council appoint a matron over the girls'
dormitory, and a committee to see that those staying on the camp premises are in on time and that proper order is maintained.
(5) Unmarried young persons shall not be permitted to stay in tents unless chaperoned by their parents.
(6) Loud talking, rowdyism, or behavior unbecoming a Christ-ian will not be tolerated in the dormitories.
(7) It is presumed that those attending the camp have read and are willing to observe the above rules and regulations.
(8) Any one refusing to Comply with the above rules and reg-ulations may expect to be asked to leave the camp prem-ises without any refund of registration fee.
2. We further recommend that the above camp rules and regulations be printed on cards for display on camp premises.
3. Resolved that the three center sections in the tabernacle to the posts and the platform Constitute the Conference Bar.
4. Resolved that the time for the Conference be from 8:00 n.m. to 12:00 noon, and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. with recess from 12:00 to 1:30.
5. We recommend that the first service of camp meeting be conducted on Friday of the first week and that all pastors make a special effort to come on the day previous to assist in making preparations for the camp.
6. We further recommend that all pastors make a special effort to attend all of camp and conference.
7. Resolved that the District Camp have Children's and Young Peoples' services.
8. Resolved that we hold Conference at the close of camp. 9. Resolved that each church furnish the District Secretary with the
names of its delegates at least 24 hours before the Conference convenes. 10. Resolved that each pastor urge his people to bring their musical in-
struments to camp. 11. Resolved that each church take a special offering for camp. 12. Resolved that the first Friday night service and the day services of
the first Saturday be designated as Young People's Services, and that the Youth Conference be held on the first Saturday afternoon of camp.
13. Resolved that those attending the Sunday morning service of the camp meeting be given credit on Sunday School attendance in their home church.
14. Resolved that we have men and women's prayer bands during camp meeting, and that the leaders be appointed by the district council.
15. Resolved that the time of services be as follows: Morning Service 10:15, Supper 5:00, Youth Service 6:45-7:15, Evening Service 7:30. Curfew 10:30.
IV. Educational Work 1. We recommend that at each annual camp meeting, on the last Thurs-
day, Friday, and Saturday, there shall be one daily session of the Educational and Examining Boards for the purpose of the examination of licensed minis-
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ters and deaconesses. All ministers knowing themselves due to appear before these boards are urged to be present with their recommendations.
2. We further recommend that the time of each session shall be an-nounced from the platform.
3. We recommend that all ministers working toward ordination consult with the educational board by the close of the district conference.
4. We recommend that one-half year's credit on the study course be granted for each year of seminar work approved. This credit does not apply on the reading course required in the manual.
V. Sunday School and Youth Work The duties of the Sunday School Committee in harmony with the manual
of the Pilgrim Holiness Church shall be as follows: 1. The District Sunday School Committee together with the District Super-
intendent shall arrange for SundaySchool Conventions to be held in the district during the year.
2. To promote and encourage the Sunday School work throughout the district.
3. To present an annual report to the Conference which shall include the following:
(A) A statement of the work accomplished during the year. (B) A statement of the general conditions of the Sunday School
work in the district. 4. We recommend that where possible each local church conduct a Sum-
mer Vacation Bible School, and a report of that work shall be sent to the District Sunday School Committee.
5. We further recommend that each Sunday School Superintendent make an earnest effort to attend and bring as large a delegation as possible of Sun-day School Workers to the Sunday School Convention.
6. Resolved that each church strive for a 15 percent gain in Sunday School attendance, and that they use the plan suggested by the General Church.
7. Resolved that each church of the Kansas District seek to establish children's meetings.
8. Resolved that each church on the Kansas District in which Young People's Societies are not organized, or have no services in their behalf, endeavor to organize a chartered Young People's Society (as suggested by our General Church) and where it is impossible to do so, that they strive toward this goal.
9. We recommend that the District Young People's Committee arrange for Youth Conventions to be held throughout the state.
10. Resolved that the Sunday School Committee be appointed and an-nounced by Thursday of camp.
11. Resolved that a Sunday School promotional service be held during camp.
12. Resolved that each Sunday School cease counting fifteen minutes be-fore the close of the Sunday School session; thereby placing all Sunday School counting on an equalized basis.
13. Resolved that the Sunday School committee be appointed for a three year term; and that one member be appointed each year.
SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS
1. It was moved and carried to give a rising vote of thanks to Rev. R. G. Flexon for the efficient way in which he conducted the Conference.
2. It was moved and carried to give a rising vote of appreciation to Rev. H. K. Busby, our District Superintendent, for his untiring labors of love throughout the year.
3. Motion prevailed to give a vote of thanks to Gilbert Sherman, F. M. Eichelberger, and David Jellison for their work on the Camp ground.
4. It was moved and carried that we show our appreciation to Rev. Robb French, Rev. J. R. Mitchell, and Rev. B. Ivan Williams and family for their work with us during the camp by a rising vote of thanks.
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5. It was moved and carried that we express our deep appreciation to Mrs. Bertha Busby and her Sunday School class for providing the Camp with nice plastic cups.
6. A rising vote of thanks was given to the following in appreciation of their work.
David Jellison and Cecil Wallace, tent men. Francis Hobbs, Paul Sickler, Sister Woolard, and Daniel Busby for their work in the dining room and kitchen. James Butler for his work with the youth. Willis Snyder for his work on the district paper. And for the work of the many other 'unsung heroes' without whose help we could not have succeeded.
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82 27 333 2 5 3 3 2 2 1,990 260 174 Yes 95 40 5 2 1 78 31 226 2 3 3 2,600 213 Yes 82 38 75 110 185 3 1 4 2 1 1,560 50 Yes 80 27 78 235 313 1 2 3 2 2 3 1 1,300 87 Yes
56 27 111 891 1,002 5 16 1 255 18 1 3 2,375 325 Yes 88 44 111 259 370 2 4 1 1 1 4 1,460 175 Yes 87 25 47 219 266 1 1, 300 150 Yes 87 44 228 654 882 9 1 23 6 4 1 5 2,700 182 Yes
69 28 15 118 133 12 1 1 1 664 Yes III 30 188 270 458 2 4 1 3 2,520 225 Yes
76 10 35 35 1 2 29 600 No 84 39 79 136 215 4 2 10 3 1,009 29 Yes 93 41 208 417 625 6 tO 1 1 1 1 2,340 260 61 Yes
100 47 416 437 853 1 54 9 4 1 91 Yes 101 60 511 13 8 47 20 10 2 2 1 4 2,340 78 Yes
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116 61 130 275 408 1 7 4 18 11 2 1,820 70 Yes 84 30 80 232 312 1 675 130 Yes 84 36 390 1 3 1 4 1 472 70 Yes 78 28 246 394 640 7 2,600 474 Yes 83 200 250 450 1 38 14 12 14 3 1,835 198 Yes
100 9 148 310 458 1 5 6 25 18 3 4 2,600 80 Yes 120 42 108 836 944 4 35 22 431 6 1 1 520 85 No
75 27 73 147 220 4 4 3 4 2 1.267 217 Yes
90 42 185 325 510 10 2 2 1 1,560 175 383 Yes 126 33 992 37118 24842353,120 221 Yes
85 48 65 369 434 2 29 7 23 17 2 1 1,530 330 Yes 90 33 58 156 214 1 1 2 780 50 Yes 83 44 74 231 305 1 7 1 1 1 813 217 Yes
140 55 125 206 331 3 70 6 10 28 1 1 7 2,600 780 307 Yes 86 43 209 19 6 8 15 3 1 2.010 250 Yes 94 46 85 151 236 1 2 5 878 1 203 30 No 74 33 154 144 295 1 2 12 1 1 1,040 350 Yes
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Yes 2,424 L.C. Felsburg Jack Avery
Part 2,813 Wayne R. Plurnrner Yes 1,610 Gene Whetstone Part 1,387 Wilbur Eichelberger
Omar K. Riddlingmeier Yes 2,700 Ray Jettison No 1,635 Lorren 13. Elliott Part 1,450 Edwin Diggs No. 2,882 Witlis A. Snyder Yes 664 J.T. Randall Part 2,745 James Butler No 629 John Rovenstine Part 1,038 Ruth Campbell Yes 2,661 F.M. Eichelberger Part 91 Cecil Wallace Yes 2,418 H. L. 8, Edith Solter
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542 Robert Durham Part 3, 074 Paul Sickler Part 2, 033 Glenn Staler
2,680 B.F. Ireland Part 605 David Jellisor, Yes 1,484 Dean Wade
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TOTALS $5,939.41 $93,073.41 $49,808.17 $21,183.32 $4,930.72 $16,800.00 $5,057.84 $498.23 $2,199.22 $199,890.32
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70,51 20. 00 230.00 270,77 122.20 427.66 12.00 1,203.00 187.26 297,69 4, 298.43 481. 22 144.30 273.97 270. 00 13.00
105.00 230.58 27.15 132.60 206.40 120.00 6.00 13.29 200.06 50.00 39.30 15.15 100.10 105,18 105,00 5.50
2,598.00 1,938.39 3,695.67 29, 109.98 17,533.76 7,479.79 8,727.22 1,510.94 1,802.89 3,540.10 10,726.36 1,792.00 191.75
2,340.00
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52 lola Johnson ..... Kansas City Lakin Lament Lincoln Lyndon Natoma Oakley Osawatomie Sabetha Salina Scott City Sharon Springe St. Francis Syracuse Topeka Toronto Wichita Bethel Wichita First Wichita Olivet Wichita Trinity Winona Woodlawn
TOTALS
$ 104.04 $ 218.05 $ 9.95 $ 184.17 $ 133.31 $ 18.24 5,00 1.50 1. 00
48. 00 28.00 260. 00 50. 50 221.83 447.10 8.40 3.50 32.04 156.00 20.00 136. 00 521, 63 5. 60 6.00 28.00 12.10 130,00 100.00 543.00 125,87 4.90 2.50 72. 00 235.10 9.20 48,00 26. 59 12. 60 5. 00
30.00 4.75 143, 50 22.55 84. 00 59.00 5. 25 1. 00 30.00 130.00 40. 13 74. 00 42. 47 2. 00
110.00 21.78 274. 50 27.05 61. 00 194. 18 19.25 6.00 116,25 4. 50
92. 00 12.21 256. 50 100.85 48.00 893. 34 16.17 6.00
12.00 101.00 9.00 12,00 59,20 2.10 2.00 66.00 234,00 25.00 132.00 80.73 11.55 7.50 28. 00 4.90 28.00 24, 05 228. 50 20,00 86,34 162.48 4.90 6.00
1. 00 20.00 12.00 124. 20 34. 25 274. 00 469. 00 3, 50 1. 00
424. 51 17.50 132.75 24, 00 95.00 5.82 48.00 23,00 184.00 60.20 68,00 8.40 28,00 76. 50 50.00 112.00 33.49
47. 19 66.00 2. 80 1. 50 68.00 13.11 255,00 14.93 62.24 83. 40 1, 625. 00 11.92 52.00 21. 01 182.00 6.25 23. 50 9.10 3.00
102.00 260. 00 30. 00 221. 25 287.77 17.88 9.00 21. 00 47.00 10.00 13.85 3.67 32.00 20.60 '157.33 25.07 24. 00 98.95 5. 25 3.00
31. 18 20.10 156,00 11. 25 60.00 1. 50 148.00 18.17 312.00 1 34. 06 237.00 1,501.43 25.90 8. 00
20.84 20, 50 1 59, 00 10.09 124.00 161.11 4. 63 32.00 78.00 12.00 37,00 5.60 2.50 15.00 81, 25 7. 50 12,00 55,70 2,63 2. 50 85. 00 25.00 195. 00 15.00 60. 00 58.46 15.40 6.60
11. 09 201.00 12,00 23,00 18.00 3. 00 44.00 10.00 23,00 11. 20 8.05 2, 50 36.00 10,25 14.00 24, 00 20.95 6.30 4.00 28.00 70.30 32.60 84. 1 0 82. 57 2, 50 4.90
$1,923.61 $297.72 $5, 088. 12 $31.27 $1,075. 15 $3,035.09 $7,471. 38 $253.21 $106. 50
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272.00 178.80
10.28 825.53 183. 45
539.43 18. 00
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408.00 20.00 13.00
1,082.74 18.75
192.00 19.03
49.52 5.00 Scott City 128.00 449.76 108.88 Sharon Springs
St. Francis 72.00 476.09 37. 14 Syracuse . 592.00 3,209.39 1,024.43 19.55 Topeka Toronto
99.00 128.00
669.75 179.56
77.56 65.00
18,13 12.02 Wichita Bethel 60.00 210.28 30.00
Wichita First Wichita Olivet Wichita Trinity
352.00
173.50
485.70 192.80 293.10
636.79 31.25 22.00
14.68 13.09 12,00 Winona
Woodlawn 144.00 112.00
170.27 203.66
41.00 56.93
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TOTALS $5,858.73 $10.28 $58.00 $16,814.72 $4,785.04 $371.68 8-Deficit
$7,680.05 $ 668,42 506.73 12.47
9.284, 69 3.23 4,359.93 5,128.13 114.66 4,960. 14 31.85
318.80 543.75 2,839. 31 940.29 2,982.95 39.14 6,872.29 11.50 1,869.17
10,596.38 133.00
1,755.66 38.30 5,377. 11 53.48 1,090,51 1.00
12,329.63 62.82 1,289.76 10.49 3,991.63 58.72 1,775.00 633.63 4,216.30 43.68 1,885. 32 302. 35 1,589.81 17.03 7,769. 54 *10.79 3, 874. 56 20. 02 6,2.72.56 174.18 1,918.27 34,92 3,797.88 82.63
3,255. 01 14.06 36,632.70 486.60 5,080.88 7.34 1,793.09 191.54 4,593,13 492.30 8, 143.31 1,550.73 3,668. 37 179.48 8,647.72 29.11 2,351.75 28.80 2,000.14 392.91
$192,398.01 $7,492.21
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Lincoln Lyndon Natoma 8 2 13 1 0 47 No 2 Oakley 0. awatemie Sabetha 21 7 13 1 21 52 22 18 Ye. Saline ,,., U 4 12 2 18 1 34 50 Ye. 2 Scott City Sharon Spring. St. Franci, Syracu.e 27 21 11 1 33 6 43 27 28 Ye. Topeka Toronto Wichita Bethel Wichita Firet 26 8 6 10 24 30 18 15 No Wichita Olivet 3 1 5 No Wichita Trinity 4 5 9 46 Yea Winona 6 6 2 8 2 6 28 8 Yea Woodlawn
TOTALS 171 157 89 50 281 29 2 17 761 182 305 5
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BigBow , Bird City , Brewster , , Colby El Decade Fall River, , Fowler Fredonla , , , Oardenlly . , Ooodle,nd , , , Hill City Humboldt Hutohinson, , . lola Johnson , , Kansas City Lakin Lamont Lincoln Lyndon
Natoma Oaldey Osawatonite Sabetha Sallna Scott City . Sharon Springs St. Francis Syracuse , Topeka Toronto , Wichita Bethel Wichita First Wichita Oltvet , Wichita Trinity Winona Woodlawn
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28.00 35,08 87.82 56,57
15,90 97,07
223,63 01,86 72,86
80,82
214.42
24,29
57.21
57,75
236.96 19.68
248.93
3.99
29.08
82,95
28,10 60.05 7q.00
100.83
25,87 67,17
242,48 11.56 77,21
114,62
314.14
28.14
57,21
109.10
257.04 19.68
206,62
18,73
31.34
10.00 56,84
49.50 81,00
15,75 20,04
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216.01
22,65
209.00
5.89
14,03
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4,75
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8.88
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210,00
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75.75
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9.45 58,55
9.55
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9.68
5.09
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16,82 29,60
6,00 8.88
21.57
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20.00 14,80
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5.46
10.28
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28,10 47.55 68.80 69,25
21,75 67.17
218,10 5,10
57,99
111,18
249.01
17.50
22.85
49,28
244. 00 17.05
231.69
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30,48
4.45
12,52 4,00
31.58
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80.56 8.16
59.22
2.84
85.15
10,64
54,58
59,82
13. 04 2.63
24.93
13.73
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TOTALS , , , $340.86 $1,661.59 $2,002.55 $10.00 $646.31 $56.48 $329.36 $152.55 $87.05 $235.93 $4.00 $21.34 $1,639.93 $362.62
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Argonia . . . 18.30 456.15 474.45 Arlington. Big Row. . . 3.10 50.93 84.03 Bird City . . 10.72 127.08 137.80 Brewster . . 14.26 28.99 43.25 Colby. . . . 26.17 76.56 101.73 Eldorado. Fall River . . 10.46 7.76 18. 22 Fowler . . 8.80 61.96 70.76 Fredonia. . . 1.70 92.29 93.99 Garden City. Goodland. . . 8.91 146.30 155.21 Hill City. Humboldt Hsstchir,son . . lola .
12. 15 235, 07 247. 22
Johneon . , . 28.27 707. 54 735.81 Kansas City. L.akin . . . 7. 59 12. 56 20, 15 Lamont . Lincoln . , . 100.97 496.95 597.92 Lyndon . , . 7.41 146.57 153.98 Natoma . . . 1.76 8.59 10.35 Oakley . . . 11.24 313.16 324.40 Osawatomie. . 12,20 39.10 51.30 Sabetha . . 14,51 237.80 252.31 Sa1.ina . . 6.21 14.88 21.09 Scott City Sharon Springs St. Francis , . 69.50 20. 38 89, 88 Syracuse. . , 75.91 355.27 431.18 Topeka . . . 34.01 97.70 131.71 Toronto . . , 9,54 90.51 100.05 Wichita Bethel Wichita First . 27.11 156,68 183.79 Wichita O1ivet Wichita Trinity. Winona . . . 4.06 17,85 21.91 Woodlawn . . 5.79 79. 56 85.35
Total. . , . $529, 65 $4, 078. 19 $4 607, 54
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15.00 50.20 3.83 10.00 118.65 128,65 81. 50 56. 30 12.00 23.68 19. 57
34. 00 88. 65 13.08 3. 05 291.36 294. 41
12.13 6. 09 25.00 59.20 11.56 130.00 130.00 71. 00 76.85 17.14
81.83 127.10 28.11
180. 00 241.98 5. 24 65.00 65.00
238.49 652.76 83.05 140, 00 140, 00
20, 15 20. 15 60, 00 60,00
436.05 556,12 41.80 5.00 105.00 149.65. 4.33 54. 1 5 84.15
7.31 3.04 237.00 298.67 25.73 45.00 45,00
19.00 13.00 40.94 10.36 197.00 245.15 7.16 13,38 19.93 1.16
26,05 39.05 50.83 .50 .50 359.45 419.44 11.74 351.00 351.00
97. 20 34. 51 7.96 7, 96 70.00 83.48 16.57
147,00 183,79 133.69 133,69
13.2S 20.68 1,23 8.00 8.00 70.00 80,12 5,23 10.00 10.00
$276. 50 $0, 604, 37 $4, 068, 65 $457, 69 $31.01 $1,486. 35 $1,507.81
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Argonia . . . 7,917.75 Arlington . . . 519.20 185.31 Big Bow . . . 8,936.73 660.95 Bird City . . . 4,359.93 307. 70 Brewster . . . 5, 242. 79 255.02 Colby 4 919.99 370.84 Eldorado , . 862.55 91.51 Fall River. . 3,779.60 258,90 Fowler, , . . 3,022.09 301.82 Fredonia . . . 6,883.79 606.68 Garden City . . 1,869.17 134.27 Goodland . . , 10,729.38 292.62 HilL City . . . 611.89 Humboldt , . . 1,793.96 121,14 Hutchinson . . 5,430.59 918, 12 lola 1,091. 51 116.23
ohnson . 12, 393.45 1,115.57 Kansas City 1, 300. 25 Lakin 4 050,42 478.45 Lamont 2 408,63 620.49 Lincoln. , 3,523.93 342.23 Lyndon 2 186.67 256.92 Natoma. , 1,606.84 126.76 Oakley 7 757.75 438.79 Osawatomie , 3,894. 58 279. 55 Sabetha . . 5,717.93 1,119.57 Sauna 1 953.19 178.61 Scott City . . 3,880.51 350.55 Sharon Springs St. Francis , . 3,269.07 241. 72 Syracuse . . . 35,987.61 1,651.99 Topeka. . . . 5,088.19 673.97 Toronto . , . 1,984.63 428.38 Wichita Bethel . 5,085.47 402. 53 Wichita First. . 9,694.04 Wichila Olivet . 3,847.85 546,06 Wichila Trinity . 8,233.20 443.63 Winona. . . . 2,380. 55 161.42 Woodlawn. . . 2,393.05 203.05
TOTALS . . $196,297.62 $15, a93. 27
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28.10 54.03 9679.81 8,933.50 875.57 28.10 50.20 9,587.37 92.44 60.05 137.80 4,865.48 4,359.93 287.47 47.53 56,30 4,751.23 114.25 70.60 43.25 0,611.66 5,128. 13 237.61 66.60 23.68 5,456.02 155.64
100.83 101.73 5,493.39 4,888. 14 365, 52 69.25 88.65 5,411.56 81,83 954.06 318.80 86.64 405.44 548.62
25.87 18.22 4,082. 59 2,839.31 248. 60 21.75 12. 13 3,121. 79 960.80 97.17 70.76 3,491.84 2,982.95 220.51 97.17 59.20 3,359.83 132.01
242.46 93.99 7,826.92 6,872.29 547.14 212.10 76.85 7,708.38 118.54 11.29 2,014.73 1,869.17 108.17 3,10 1,980.44 3.4.29 77.21 155.21 11,254.42 10,596.38 228,25 37.99 .127.10 10,989.72 264.70
611.89 600.23 600.23 11,66 1,915.10 1,755.66 111.74 1,867.40 47.70
114.02 247.22 6,709.95 5,377.11 624.97 111.18 241.98 6,355.24 354.71 1,207.74 1,090. 51 116.23 1,206.74 1.00
314.14 735.81 14, 557.97 12,329.63 1,076.21 249.01 682.76 14,307.61 280.36 1, 300. 25 1, 231. 66 58, 10 1, 289. 76 10. 49
28.14 20,15 4,577.16 3,991.63 405.10 17.50 20.15 4,434.38 142.78 3,029.12 1,775.00 570.49 2,345.49 683.63
57.21 597.92 4,821.29 3,780.25 318.48 22.65 556.12 4,677.50 143.79 153.98 2,597.57 1,885.52 238.37 149.65 2,273. 54 324.03 10.35 1,743.95 0,889.81 124.52 7.32 1,721.65 22.30
109.10 324.40 8,630.04 7,769.54 407.10 49.28 298.67 8,524.59 105.45 51.30 4,225.43 3,874.56 252.60 40.94 4,168. 10 57.33
257.04 252.31 7,346.85 5,443,75 1,093.56 244.00 245.15 7,126.46 320.39 19.68 21.09 2,172.57 1,918.27 173.15 17,05 19.93 2,128.40 44.17
4,231.09 3,797.88 318.54 4,116.42 114.67
89.88 3,600.67 3,255.01 224. 54 39.05 3, 518.60 82.07 256.62 431.18 38,327,40 35,601.01 1,536.31 231.69 419.44 37,788.45 638,95
131.71 5,893.87 5,080.85 659.07 97.20 5,837.12 56.75 100.05 2,513.06 1,793.09 398. 36 83.48 2,294.93 238, 13
5,488.00 4,593.13 402.33 4,995.46 492, 54 183,79 9,877.83 8,143.31 183.79 8,327.10 1,550.73
18.73 4,412,64 3,668.37 543.91 5.00 4,217.28 195.36 8,676.83 8,204.09 443.63 8,647.72 29.11
31.34 21.91 2,595.22 2,351.75 143. 74 30.48 1.23 2,527.20 68,02 85.35 2,681,45 1,980.14 176.43 80.12 2,236.69 444.76
$2,002.55 $4,607.84 $218,199.50 $188,826.19 $14,026.66 $1,639.93 $4,163.61 $208,776.39 $9, 643.11
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10 11 3 92 12 13 3 44 24 26 2 127 11 17 3 103
6 7 1 77 31 33 1 108 26 28 3 96
2 46 1 53 1 107 12 13 1 114 11 13 3 114 21 22 4 17 20 6 97 46 143 4 74 8 85 3 122 50 80 177 430 28 13 16 3 120 49 33 202 13 14 15 1 100 47 40 4 191 3 12 14 3 96 44 18 158 5 34 3 39 11 105 50 25 180 20 11 3 15 15 98 39 1 22 160 15 16 8 26 9 92 46 138 5 13 7 23 2 108 54 162
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Argonia 55 4 1 5 3 Arlington 10 2 1 BigBow 25 1 1 2 Bird City 16 2 Brew.ter 14 1 1 I Colby 38 1 1 1 2 Eldorado Fall River 15 1 1 2 a 1 Fowler 15 1 1 a
Fradonia 58 1 1 1 3 Cardart City 13 3 7 10 5 8 1 Ooodlind 52 2 2 2 2 HillCity 2 8 Humboldt 6 Hutchineon 33 1 1 2 1 3 1 lola, 14 1 Johnson 12 2 2 2 Kanuai City 6 4 6 Lakin 8 3 1 Larnont 16 1 2 3 1 Lincoln 28 2 2 2 Lyndon 14 2 1 4 Natoma 8 1 0 Oakley 34 1 1 2 Oeawatomie 25 3 2 Sabetha 52 1 1 2 3 Salina 14 1 1 Scott City 16 2 1 3 Sharon Springs 26 4 4 St. Francis 26 6 6 2 Syracuse 82 3 2 Topeka 13 2 2 5 2 Toronto 16 1 1 Wichita Bethel 10 1 1 4 1 1 Wichita First 50 7 3 1 11 2 Wichita Olivet Wichita Trinity 35 12 1 13 4 2 Winona 25 2 2 2 Woodlawn 14 14 14
TOTALS
894 50 31 11 98 19 48 53 9 6 6 75143 8785574 3535 1587 210 621 5824312
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.Argonia 5,000,00 15, 000.00 20, 000.00 2,100,00 2,100.00 0,000.00 12,900,00 17,900.00 Arlington Big Bow 10,000.00 10,000.00 25, 000,00 10,000,00 15,000,00 25, 000,00 Bird City . 0,000.00 5,000.00' 10,000,00 5, 000.00 5,000,00 10,000.00 Breweter . 3,000.00 3, 000. 00 6,000.00 3,000, 00 3,000, 00 6, 000. 00 Colby 5,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 Eldorado FallBiver . 1,250.00 1,500.00 2,750.00 1,250.00 1,500.00 2,750,00 Fowler 5,000.00 5,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 JO, 000.00 Fredonia . . . 10,000.00 7,500.00 17,000,00 10,000.00 7,000,00 17, 500,00 Garden City . . 5,000,00 6,000.00 11,000.00 5,000,00 6,000.00 11,000.00 Goodland . . . 20,000,00 8,000.00 28,000.00 20,000.00 8,000.00 28,000,00 Hill City Humboldt . . . 3,000,00 2, 500,00 5,500,00 3,000,00 2, 500.00 5,500.00 Hutchineon . . . 6,000,00 5,000,00 11,000.00 6,000.00 5,000,00 11,000,00 lola 2,000,00 3,500,00 5,500.00 650.00 650,00 2,000,00 2,850,00 4,850.00 3ohneon 55,000,00 2, 500,00 57,500.00 3, 136.85 3,136.85 81,863,15 2,500,00 54,363,15 Eaneac CIty 8, 500. 00 8, 500,00 600,00 600, 00 7,900.00 7,900. 00 Lakln 10,000,00 10,000,00 10,000,00 10,000.00 Lament 5,000.00 3,000,00 8,000.00 5,000,00 3,000.00 8,000,00 L1ncolo 4,200,00 2,000.00 6,200.00 4,000,00 2,000.00 6,000.00 Lyndon 5,000,00 1,000,00 6,000.00 5,000,00 1,000,00 6,000,00 Natoma 3,000,00 4,000.00 7,000,00 500,00 500,00 3,000,00 3,500,00 6, 500,00 Oakley 5,000,00 12,000.00 17,000,00 850,00 850,00 5,000,00 11,150,00 16,150,00 Oaawatomle . . . 8,000.00 4,000,00 12,000.00 1,207.83 1,207, 83 6,792.47 4,000,00 10,792,47 Sabetha 8, 000,00 8,000.00 13,000.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 13,000.00 Sauna 7, 000, 00 3,000. 00 10,000.00 4, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 6,000,00 3, 000, 00 1, 000,00 4,000,00 Seott City . . . . 13,000,00 3,000,00 16,000. 00 13,000,00 3,000,00 16,000,00 Sharon Springø. St. Francle . . . 5,000,00 7,000,00 12,000,00 5,000,00 7,000,00 12,000.00 Syracuce . . . . 40,000,00 8500.00 48,500,00 11,853,00 11,853,00 28,147,00 8,800,00 36,647,00 Topeka 10,000,00 5,000,00 15,000,00 1,812.50 1,812.50 3,628,00 8,187.50 3,187.50 11,375,00 Toronto 4,000,00 2,000.00 6,000,00 4,000.00 2,000.00 6,000.00 Wichita Bethel. . 15,000,00 7,600,00 22,600,00 9,985.00 7,259.00 17,243,00 5,015, 00 342.00 5,357,00 Wichita Firet . . 8,000,00 7,000,00 15,000,00 8,000.00 7,000,00 15, 000,00 Wichita Oilvet . . 10,000,00 3,000,00 13,000,00 750,00 750,00 10, 000,, 00 2,250,00 12,250,00 Wichita Trinity . 40,000,00 40,000,00 1,000, 00 1,000.00 39,000.00 39, 000,00 Wlnona 8,000,00 6,000,00 11,000.00 8,000,00 6,000,00 11,000,00 Woodlawn . . 2,000,00 2,000,00 4,000,00 2,000,00 2,000,00 4,000,00
TOTAL. . . . $350, 980.00 $169,600.00 $520,580.00 $33,594.88 $15,920.50 $49,515.38 $312, 155,12 $1 58, 679.50 $470,834.62
RECEIPTS E XPENDITIJR ES Transferred to Church Treasury
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MINUTES OF THE TENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE KANSAS PILGRIM YOUTH
JULY 30, 1960
The tenth annual conference of the Kansas Pilgrim Youth convened Sat-urday afternoon, July 30, 1960, in the tabernacle on the Pilgrim Holiness camp ground in Hutchinson, Kansas.
The conference was opened by Rev. James Butler, President. After con-gregational singing and prayer, Rev. Butler introduced Rev. H. K. Busby, District Superintendent, who presided at the conference.
The roll was read and the bar was established. The report of the President was read and accepted. The report of the Treasurer was read and received. Moved and seconded that the Treasurer's report and the minutes of the
conference be included in the conference journal after being read and ap-proved by the Youth President, Vice-President and the District Superintendent. Passed.
The Zone Leader reports of Willis Snyder, Edwin Diggs, L. C. Felsburg, and Gene Whetstone were read and accepted.
The chair appointed tellers and the conference proceeded with the election of officers. The following were elected:
President ........L. C. Felsburg Vice-President .......Willis Snyder Secretary-Treasurer ......Daniel Busby
Moved and seconded that the District Council and Youth President appoint the Zone Leadere. Passed.
Moved and seconded that the Youth Zone Leaders and President survey the zone point system while at camp and make any necessary changes. Passed.
The zone point system was then discussed at length. Rev. N. N. Bonner, President of Central Pilgrim College, was introduced
to the conference and he commented briefly. A youth project for the coming year was discussed. Moved and seconded that the Youth sponsor a new basement entrance
in the district parsonage with a price limit of $200. Passed. Moved and seconded that a committee composed of the Zone Leaders and
officers of the District Youth organization, should study possible future youth projects. Passed.
A rising vote of appreciation was given to the retiring President, Rev. Butler.
The conference was adjourned. Daniel Busby, Secretary
KANSAS DISTRICT PILGRIM YOUTH
Yearly Financial Report
July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
RECEIPTS
Carried Forward $219.67 District Youth Projects 120.53 Zone Offerings . . 181.37 National Youth Convention 23.46 Foreign Missionary Project 2.00 Bible School 80 Hutchinson Camp Offerings 34.73 Youth Camp Offering 189.84 Overbalance when r3e0rd5 were transferred 19.53
Total Receipts . . $791.93
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EXPENDITURES
Hutchinson Camp Expense $ 13.25 Youth Camp Expense . 218.40 Butlrr Traveling Expense 96.60 National Youth Convention 23.46 Foreign Missionary Project 2.00 Bible School . .80
Total Expenditures . . $354.51
Balance on Hand, June 30, 1960 $437.42 Respectfully Submitted, Daniel Busby, Treasurer
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