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DISTRICT • OFFICERS
Superintendent
Howard K. Busby - Lamont, Kansas
Assistant Superintendent
Wayne R. Plummer Argonia, Kansas
Secretary
Ernest W. Burton -- Wichita, Kansas
Treasurer
B. F. Ireland Fowler, Kansas
Other Members of the Council
Paul N. Isgrigg M. M. Conrad J. J. Cork Goodland, Kansas Hutchinson, Kansas Colby, Kansas
Bible School Board Member
R. C. Stalcup Lincoln, Kansas
Examining Board
Roy Nible Ray L. Jellison Paul N. Isgrigg 1944-1947 1943-1946 1942-1945 Brewster, Kansas Hutchinson, Kansas Goodland, Kansas
Educatienal Board
R. H. Smith M. L. Pottenger Mrs. R. C. Stalcup
1944-1947 1943-1946 1942-1945
Lucas, Kansas Fredonia, Kansas Lincoln, Kansas
District Trustees
J. J. Cork Clarence Berkgren B. F. Ireland
1944-1947 1943-1946 1943-1945
Colby, Kansas Oakley, Kansas Fowler, Kansas
Home-Missionary Committee
B. F. Durham J. E. Isgrigg Roy Nible
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CHURCHES AND THEIR PASTORS
Argonia -- Rev. Wayne R. Plummer
Big Bow Rev. Granville Carroll
Bird City - Rev. George W. Farr
Brewster Rev. Roy Nible
Colby Rev. 0. R. Hofen
Colony Rev. Homer H. Wolcott
Cottonwood Falls (Unorganized) Arminta Bilby
Fall River Rev. J. E. Isgrigg
Fowler Rev. B. F. Ireland
Fredonia Rev. M. L. Pottsnger
Freeport Rev. B. B. Barnes
Gofi' Rev. H. D. Wade
Goodland Rev. Paul N. Isgrigg
Humboldt Rev. Andrew R. Wylie
Hutchinson Rev. Ray L. Jellison
Johnson Rev. Alvin Reissig
Keystone Rev. S. A. Gillum
Lamont Rev. Elmer Jantz
Lincoln Rev, and Mrs. R. C. Stalcup
Lucas Rev. R. H. Smith
Lyndon Rev. Paul Sickler
Natoma Rev. Harold Bland
Osawatomie Rev. Roy Glendening
Plainview Rev. J. E. Pottenger
Rexford Rev. J. J. Cork
Sabetha Rev. B. F. Durham
Sylvan Grove Rev. Francis Hobbs
Syracuse - Rev, and Mrs. F. N. Griffin
Toronto Rev. A. E. Whittington
Topeka (unorganized) Rev. E. R. Snook
Wichita Rev. Ernest W. Burton
Wiriona Rev. Abraham Wise
Woodlawn Rev. F. M. Eichelberger
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ORDAINED MINISTERS
1923 Berkgren, Mrs. Velma Oakley, Kansas
1939 Bland, Harold Natoma, Kansas
1936 Burton, Ernest W. 439 Riverview, Wichita, Kansas
1930 Busby, Floward K. Lamont, Kansas
1944 Carroll, Granvifle Big Bow, Kansas
123 Conrad, M. M. 812 E. 6th, Hutchinson, Kansas
1942 Conrad, Mrs. M. M. - 812 E. 6th, Hutchinson, Kansas
1916 Cork, J. J. Colby, Kansas
1919 Cork, Mrs. J. J. - Colby, Kansas
1936 Craik, Mrs. J. D. Oakley, Kansas
1926 Doll, J. John 3267 Cessna Drive, Wichita, Kansas
1944 Fredonia, Kansas
1932 Sharon Springs, Kansas
1932 Duncan, Mrs. A. F. Sharon Springs, Kansas
1932 Durham, B. F. Sabetha, Kansas
1929 Engle, H. P. -- Sabetha, Kansas
Fletchall, G. F. Sabetha, Kansas
1929 Glendening, Roy Osawatomie, Kansas
1942 Griffin, F. N. Syracuse, Kansas
1942 Griffin, Mrs. F. N. Syracuse, Kansas
1920 Hamilton, Mrs. Anna Argonia, Kansas
1925 Hulse, Aaron J. Springfield, Missouri
1939 Ireland, B. F. Fowler, Kansas
1942 Isgrigg, J. E. -- Fall River, Kansas
1933 Isgrigg, Paul N. Goodland, Kansas
1935 Isgrigg, Leah - Goodland, Kansas
1935 Jellison, Ray L. 1107 E. 5th, Hutchinson, Kansas
1942 Jones, Mrs. Esther V. Colorado Springs, Colorado
1924 Keller, J. Orvan Logan, Kansas
1930 Koehler, Mrs. Carrie McDonald, Kansas
1931 Nible, Roy Brewster, Kansas
1940 Nixon, Myrle M. Wichita, Kansas
1930 Philpot, J. H. Fredonia, Kansas
1935 Plummer, Wayne R. Argonia, Kansas
1940 3267 Cessna Drive, Wichita, Kansas Doll, Mrs. Flossie
Doane, Joye
Duncan, A. F.
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ORDAINED MINISTERS, Continued
1940 Pottenger, M. L. Fredonia, Kansas
1944 Reissig, Alvin Johnson, Kansas
1930 Smith, H. H. Lucas, Kansas
1944 Sickler, Paul Lyndon, Kansas
1934 Snook, E. R. Topeka, Kansas
1918 Solter, H. L., -- 71 Mucurapo Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B. W. I.
1930 Stalcup, R. C. Lincoln, Kansas
1930 Stalcup, Mrs. Lincoln, Kansas
1928 Taylor, B. J. Winona, Kansas
1927 IJpshaw, L. F. Fredonia, Kansas
1942 Wolcott, Homer H. Colony, Kansas
1940 Wylie, Andrew H. Humboldt, Kansas
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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Rev. Howard K. Busby
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LICENSED MINISTERS
1941 Colaw, Emerson (Ronewal) Fredonia, Kansas
1939 Eichelberger, F. M. (Renewal) Sabetha, Kansas
1939 Farr, George W. (Renewal) - Bird City, Kansas
1943 Gillurn, S. A. Scott City, Kansas
1944 Hobbs, Francis Sylvan Grove, Kansas
1938 Hofen, 0. R. (Renewal) Colby, Kansas
1938 Hofen, Mrs. 0. R. (Renewal) Colby, Kansas
1944 Jantz, Elmer -- Larnont, Kansas
1942 Pottenger, J. E. (Renewal) -- Oakley, Kansas
1942 Slaven, Lily Syracuse, Kansas
1944 Wade, H. D. Goff', Kansas
1939 Whittington, A. E. (Renewal) -- Toronto, Kansas
ORDAiNED DEACONESSES
1944 Fletchall, Ruby Sabetha, Kansas
LICENSED DEACONESSES
1940 Ireland, Mrs. B. F. -- Fowler, Kansas
1944 Martsolf, Almeda Sabetha, Kansas
1934 Keller, Mrs. J. Orvan -- Logan, Kansas
1944 Keim, Twila -- Sabetha, Kansas
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THE CHURCHES AND THEIR DELEGATES
Argonia Mrs. Bessie Plummer
Big Bow J. B. Malon Jr.
Bird City - Mrs. George Farr
Brewster Mrs. Everett Craft
Colby
Colony Mrs. Cody
Fall River Mrs. J. E. Isgrigg
Fowler Mrs. Amos Jantz
iTredonia Charles Colaw
Fredonia -- Bliss Doane
Freeport Mrs. S. A. Gillum
Goodland Mrs. Morey
Goff Mrs. H. Wolcott
Humboldt -
Hutchinson Mrs. Ed. Millard
Johnson - Mrs. Frank Dunsworth
Keystone
Lamont Mrs. Bertha Busby
Lincoln Bert Spear
Lucas - Mrs. R. H. Smith
Lyndon Vesta Beatty
Natoma __Everett Matheson
Osawatomie Gertrude Maycumber
Plainview Mildred Berkgren
Rexford
Sabetha Almeda Martsolf
Sylvan Grove Mrs. Orval Parks
Syracuse Winfield Slaven
Toronto Jesse Hensen
Wichita Birdie Coble
Winona Robert Cork
Woodlawn
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MINUTES of the
THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE
of the
KANSAS DISTRICT
of the
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Held at Beloit, Kansas, August 7, 1944
The first sitting of the thirty-first annual conference convened at Beloit, Kansas, August 7, 1944, with Rev. Howard K. Busby as Chairman. The ser-vice opened with singing "Near the Cross" led by Rev. J. J. Cork. Rev. F. M. Bichelberger led in prayer. Rev. Wayne R. Plummer read the scripture les-son from Romans 5. Rev. Howard K. Busby then addressed the conference using as his subject "Three Essentials to Keep in God's Glorious Church": I. Love to God; II. Devotion to Duty; III. Definite Objectives.
It was moved and seconded the three south sections constitute the con-ference bar. Carried.
It was moved and seconded the Colony Church be received into the con-ference. Carried.
Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Fletchall, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Adams, Rev, and Mrs. Bdward Waidron, Rev. Abraham Wise, and Rev, and Mrs. H. D. Wade were introduced to the conference. It was moved and seconded they be granted honorary seats in the conference bar. Carried.
The report of the Examining Board was read. It was movedand sec-onded we accept the report. Carried.
The report of the Rcsolutons Committee was read and acted upon. Rev. E. 0. Howell was introducee to the conference. It was moved and
seconded he be granted an hcnoraiy scat in the conference bar. Carried. It was moved and seconded that all resolutions cari'iecl over as standing
resolutions be grouped unclee' that, head and be cousiclared as such, the Reso-lutions Committee to define them. The motion was rescinded.
It was moved and seconded the resolutions carried over from year to year be designated as standing resolutions by the conference. Carried.
It was moved and seconded that the standing resolutions be accepted as a whole as recommended by the ecmmittee. Carried.
It was moved and seconded to recess for 15 minutes. The Foreign Missionary Committee reported. It was moved and' seconded
we accept the report. Carried.
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Rev. Vera Close and Rev, and Mrs. Max Green were introduced to the conference and gave testimonies of Victory. It was moved and seconded they be granted honorary seats in the conference bar. Carried.
It was moved and seconded election of officers be held at 2:00 P. M. Carried.
The Ways and Means Committee reported. It was moved and seconded it be considered item by item. Carried.
The Auditing Committee reported.
The District Superintendent reported. It was moved and seconded we accept his report. Carried.
The Statistical Committee reported. It was moved and seconded we ac-cept their report. Carried.
The District Treasurer reported. It was moved and seconded we accept the report. Carried.
It was moved and seconded we recess. Carried. The Second Sitting op"ned with singing "Standing on the Promises" led
by Rev. B. F. Ireland. Rev. J. E. Iegrigg led in prayer. Promises were quot- ed. The presence of the Lord was felt in our midst.
The minutes of the first sitting were read and approved. Rev. Little was introduced to the ccnfcrence. It was moved and seconded
he be granted an honorary seat in the confe:ence bar. Carried. It was moved and sconded we show our appreciation as a conference
to the Children's workers: Sisters Martsolf, Griffin, Burton, Hofen, Wolcott, Dillon and Pottenger. Appreciation was shown by standing and a hearty "Thank You."
It was moved and seconded that we express our appreciation to the cooks, Sisters Cork and Snook, for their fine work. It was expressed by standing and giving a hearty "Amen."
Rev, and Mrs. G. F. Fletchall sang "The Story That Never Grows Old." It was an inspiration and blessing to all.
It was moved and seconded that the Chairman appoint tellers and some one to assist the Secretary. Carried.
The following tellers were appointed: Harold Bland, 0. H. Hofen, George Farr and Abraham Wise. Paul Sicklr was appointed to assist the secretary.
The election of officers was as follows: District Superintendent, Rev. Howard K. Busby Assistant District Superintendent, Rev. Wayne R. Plummer District Secretary, Rev. E. W. Burton District Treasurer, Rev. B. F. Ireland.
It was moved to recess to the call of the Chair. Other members of the council were:
Rev. M. M. Conrad, Rev. Paul N. Isgrigg, Rev. J. J. Cork. Rev. Roy Nible was elected to fill the vacancy on the examining board. Rev. R. H. Smith was elected to fill the vacancy on the educational board.
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Rev. R. C. Stalcup was elected to serve on the Bible School Board. Clarence Berkgren, B. F. Ireland and J. J. Cork were elected as District
Trustees.
It was moved and seconded the conference year end June 30 and that all District monies be sent to the District Treasurer and all reports to the Dis-trict Secretary by July 15th.
It was moved and seconded that the District Council determine the num-ber of District Minutes and the place to be printed.
It was moved and seconded we give the Bird City Church and their pastor, Rev. George Farr, a rising vote of thanks for the new district tent. Carried. Vote of thanks was given by standing and saying a hearty "Amen."
It was moved and seconded that we have our camp-meeting and confer-ence at Hutchhison in 1945. Carried.
It was moved and seconded to rescind resolution No. 28. It was lost. It was moved and seconded this conference elect a committee to oversee
the Home-Missionary work and secure wcrkers and pastors to conduct the meetings. It was withdrawn.
It was moved and seconded the council submit nominees for a Home-Missionary committee to be elected by this conference, said committee em-powered to hire workers and be amenable to the District Council and submit an aimual report. Carried.
It was moved and seconded to amend the main motion adding, the com-mittee not to exceed three members. It was carried.
Brother and Sister Fletchall sang and blessing flowed. Their singing was followed by testimonies of Victory and Determination.
The conference was adjourned by expiration of time. The third sitting oponed with Rev, and Mrs. G. F. Fletchail playing a
piano duet. Then Rev. Paul Isgrigg led in a good season of prayer. The names recommended by the council for the Home-Missionary com-
mittee were read as follows: Roy Nibie, George Farr, J. E. Isgrigg, Ray Jel-lison, B. F. Durham.
Whereas the District Conference has provided for a Home-Missionary Committee, be it further resolved that said committee be amenable to the district council. They shall have full responsibility of all new Home-Mission-ary projects. Be it further resolved that said committee have power to em-ploy Home Missionary workers fixing salary for same. Be it resolved that this committee furnish publicity to the churches of the Kansas District every two mouths. It is further understood that the committee work in harmony with Home-Missionary interests now in existence assuming responsibility at Cottonwood Falls and Topeka. It was carried.
The election of Home-Missionary Committee was as follows: B. F. Durham, Ray Jellison and George Farr.
George Farr and Ray Jellison resigned and J. E. Isgrigg and Roy Nible, next highest, were elected by acclamation.
It was moved and seconded the traveling expense and publicity expense
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of the Home Missionary Committee be paid by the Home-Missionary De-partment of the District. Carried.
It was moved and seconded the district council be empowered to take care of all unfinished business. Carried.
It was moved and seconded we give a rising vote of thanks to our Dis-trict Superintendent for presiding in this conference. It was given.
It was moved and seconded we give Father Jantz and Son a rising vote of thanks for their labors on the tents. It was given.
It was moved and seconded we recess for ordination service. A very beautiful ordination service followed when four men: Rev. Gran-
ville Carroll, Rev. Alvin Reissig, Rev. Paul Sickler and Rev. Joye Doane; and one woman Rev. Ruby Fletchall were ordained to the ministry. Rev. B. F. Ireland led in singing "A Charge to Keep I Have." Rev. J. J. Cork, Rev. M. M. Conrad and Rev. Wayne Plummer read from the scriptures. Rev. H. K. Busby then gave a splendid ordination address using the scripture "Avoid them." Rem. 16:17. I. Prayerlessness; II. Mental and Physical Laziness; Iii. Carelessness in Speech; IV. Carelessness in Personal Appearance; V. Lack of Appreciation; VI. Extravagance; VII. Talkativeness.
The service closed with prayer, laying on of hands, and giving of the charge. Then those ordained gave their testimonies.
The appointments of the pastors were read by the Secretary. The Minutes were read and approved. It was moved and seconded to adjourn. Our conference closed with singing "God Be With You" amid tears of
joy and shouts of praise.
REPORT OF THE EXAMINING BOARD
We recommend for Ordination: Granville Carroll, Paul Sickler, Joye Doane and Alvin Reissig.
We recommend the following for third year license: Emerson Colaw .Renewal), F. M. Eichelberger, Miss Lily Slaven, J. E. Pottenger (Renewal).
We recommend the following for second year license: S. A. Gillum, A. E. Whittington (Renewal), 0. R. Hofen (Renewal), Mrs. 0. R. Hofen (Re-newal), G. W. Farr (Renewal).
We recommend the following for first year license: H. D. Wade, Elmer Jantz, Francis M. Hobbs.
We further recommend that Mrs. G. F. Fletchall be accepted to the conference on her credentials. We also recommend her for Ordination as Deaconess.
We recommend for Deaconess license second yeat: Mrs. B. F. Ireland, Mrs. J. 0. Keller.
We recommend for first year Deaconess license: Miss Almeda Martsolf and Miss Twila Keim.
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REPORT OF THE AUDITING COMMITTEE
The Auditing Committee has examined the treasurer's books and have approved them. Nellie Carrol, Lois Kauth.
COMMITTEES FOR 1945
Reception: Granville Carroll, J. E. Pottenger. Auditing: Lily Slaven, Mrs. Paul Sickler. Foreign Missions: Roy Nible, 0. R. Hofen, Roy Glendening. Resolutions: J. J. Cork, R. C. Stalcup, Geo. Farr, J. E. Isgrigg, F. N.
Griffin, R. H. Smith. Ways and Means: M. L. Pottenger, Wayne R. Plummer, M. M. Conrad,
H. L. Bland, R. L. Jellison. Statistical: E. W. Burton, B. F. Durham, Abraham Wise, H. H. Wol-
cott, Albert Gillum, Paul Sickler. Memorials: Ray Jellison, Wayne R. Plummer, E. W. Burton. Zone Chairmen for Sunday School Convention (Resolution 26): South-
west, Granville Carroll; Northwest, Paul Isgrigg; Ncrthcentral, H. H. Smith; Southcentral, Wayne Plummer; Southeast, M. L. Potten-ger; Eastcentral, Roy Glendening; Northeast, B. F. Durham.
REPORT OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
Standing Resolutions
1. Resolved that each pastor have the privilege of conducting two re-vival meetings off charge during the year; provided that his charge be supplied satisfactorily to his advisory board.
2 Resolved that the District Camp have children's and young people's services; workers to be secured as soon as possible.
3. Resolved that we have a workers meeting each day of the District
Camp.
4. Resolved that We have two prayer band leaders appointed by the camp management for the District Camp; one for men and one for women.
5. Resolved that we hold conference at the close of camp.
6. Resolved that each active minister be released two Sundays during the camp and conference and that they receive regular salary provided that
they attend camp and conference.
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7. Resolved that no pastor or church employ an evangelist for revival meetings without endorsement of the District Superintendent.
8. Resolved that all pastors and evangelists sound a clear and con-structive note against all worldliness such as anklets, rolled hose, short sleeves, permanents, etc., calling special attention to the resolution of our last general conference relative to this subject.
9. Resolved that we as 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 convictions and the standards of the church in physical educational clacscs in public school.
10. Resolved that we devote two of the wcrkers' meetings of the camp to the Sunday School.
11. Resolved that as some of our churches are quite a distance from our district camp, each church pay the expense of their delegate to the camp end conference.
12. Resolved that we have a Ministerial Convention during the year, the date to be set by th3 District Council and announced before the close of this ocnfcrcnce, and that €ch church scnd icod or cash donation.
13. Resolved that all licensed ministers and licensed deaconesses look-ing forward to ordination, keep in touch with the secretary of educational hoard, whose name and address will be in the minutes.
14. Resolved that all ministers and deaconesses taking the course of study have their papers in to the educational board by June 30.
15. Resolved that the District Superntendcnt have charge of the Dis-trict tent and tabernacle.
16. Resolved that all our District Musicians bring their instruments to the camp.
17. Resolved that the first praycr-meeting night of each month shall be donation night for the pastors of the district. The announcement shall be made the Sunday previously by the Sunday School Superintendent.
18. Resolved that we as pastors do our best for our evangelists in their cash offering and where practical give them a good food donation.
19. Resolved that each pastor leaving his charge, furnish his successor a complete calling list with their location.
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20. Resolved that vhen a licensed minister contnues year after year as a licensed minister making no attempt to take the course of study and is doing little or no active preaching, that he cr she be referred by the Exam-ining Board to the local church for local preachers license.
21. Resolved, whereas there are several licensed preachers doing little or no active preaching, and who have no prospect of doing more than local
work, we urge that cur local churches be more careful in recommending can-didates for district license to preach.
22. Resolved that the committees be appointed by the council, said committees to be appointed before the adjournment of the conference.
Other Resolutions
23. Resolved that we as a conference express our thanks and appreci-ation to the council and city of Beloit, also the Park care-taker which have contributed to make our camp and conference a success; and that it be printed in the Beloit paper.
24. Resolved that each church receive an offering for the camp-meeting of 1945; the same to be sent to the District Treasurer.
25. Resolved that we as a conference show our appreciation to our b-loved District Superintendent, Hcward K. Eusby, by a rising vote of thanks for his untiring labor of love among us during the past year.
26. Whereas there is a great need for more efficiency in our Sunday School work, therefore be it resolved that the Kansas District be divided into zones and that each zone have a Sunday School convention once each year and that the District Council outline the zones and provide for the necessary ofRcers.
27. Whereas it is an injustice to the local church to have a pastor to delay his answer of acceptance or rejection when he is recalled, therefore be it resolved that in the annual business meeting if a pastor is recalled he must give his answer at said meeting.
28. Resolved that the District Superintendent visit each church twice each year and that one of these visits be of three services.
29. Resolved that in the event of death in any pastor's or evangelist's immediate family the District Secretary shall be immediately wired and in turn each pastor be notified by wire by the District Secretary.
II. C. Stalcup, George Fare, J. E. Isgrigg, F. N. Griffin.
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DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
To the 31st annual District Conference of the Kansas District of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, now in session at Beloit, Kansas, Greetings:
With deepest gratitude to God and the church, I submit the following report:
It has been a privilege to labor with the Kansas District another year. God has been our helper and to Him we humbly offer thanks.
Three Home Missionary tent meetings have been held on the District this year, two at Colony and one in Cottonwood Falls.
Brother Wolcott conducted a pioneer meeting in Corning, Kansas.
We have organized a church at Colony where Misses Slaven and Bilby have had a very good year. Definite plans are in the making for further per-manent work in new fields.
We have dedicated two churches this year, Syracuse and Natoma.
I have also been able to preside at three mortgage burnings. These were Syracuse, Natoma and Osawatomie. Fall River has cleared th&r indebted-ness of some twenty years standing. Recently Hutchinson liftd their in-debtedness, a real burden of the years, while Lyndon has been able to pay off their mortgage.
Natoma has bought and paid for a parsonage during the year. Osawatomie has remodeled and enlarged their parsonage. We have been
able to purchase a church and parsonage at Wichita. We have a good loca-tion and our debt is not large. Our prospects at Wichita are the best I have known.
I believe our reports will show that we have raised more money than ever before. Our pastors have been benefitted, with salaries on the increase. This meets one of our real needs.
Our camp ground is paid for and we have near 200 trees set out on the ground. We have been trying to get priority for building materials so we might go ahead with our work there.
Last December, 15 of your ministers labored faithfully at Vining, Kan-sas, for nearly a week and were able to salvage several hundreds of dollars worth of lumber nhich is stored in Lincoln.
We are indebted to the Bird City church for a gift of $493.00 that made possible the purchase of a fine new 40x60 gospel tent.
During the year I have preached 120 times. I have covered the District twice and presided at all annual meetings except three. Infantile paralysis hindered us preaching in three of the churches in the fall. Rain and mud l:ept us from holding the three annual meetings. I have attended one General Board Me2ting, three Bible School Board meetings, and one meeting of the Foreign Missionary Committee of the General Board.
My salary is paid in full. During the annual meetings, not one pastor was voted out of his church.
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I feel that this speaks well for us and of the unity that prevails among our people. Praise God!
While the spirit of this age threatens our very existence, allow me to say, GOD IS ABLE even in days like these. Our hope lies in keeping clean arid spiritual. 'Ibis will give us the courage of a Deborah as we press on toward the City. Your brother, Howard K. Busby, District Superintendent.
TREASURER'S REPORT, JULY 19, 1943 TO JULY 20, 1944
District Budget
Balance on hand July 19, 1943 $ 911.95 Received from ministerial tithes 1758.16 Received from churches on District Budget 896.25 Love offering received for Rev. Thomas & Wylie 102.92 Received for Paola church furniture and possession - 150.00 Received on Camp Ground 1488.37 Received on District Tent 493.00 Total receipts $580065
Disbursements: Paid H. K. Busby on salary $1500.00 Paid E. W. Burton on salary 30.00 Paid B. F. Ireland on salary -- 50.00 Paid 1-I. K. Busby on expense account 350.40 Printing, postage, report blanks, etc. 94.34
Love Offering to Thomas & Wylie 102.93 Paid on Camp Ground and equipment 1845.50 Paid on Insurance, Loans & property investments 1169.27 Total paid out for the year 5142.44 Balance on hand July 20, 1944 658.21
District Home Missions
Balance on hand July 19, 1943 $ 981.04 Received from S. Schools, Churches & individuals 1381.73 Received from camp offering' 357.03 Total receipts $2719.80 Disbursements: Rents, advertising & workers 897.05 Loan to Wichita church 500.00 Total disbursements 1397.05 Balance on hand July 20, 1944 1322.75
Beulali Redemption Home Received and reported to me $ 22.37 Amount paid out 22.37
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Camp Meeting Fund
Balance on hand July 19, 1943 $ 109.55 Receipts from 1943 camp 963.24 Received from churches & individuals 253.18 Total receipts $1325.97 Paid for 1943 camp, equipment & salvaging Vining
Building 1092.36 Balance on hand July 20, 1944 233.61
General Conference Expense Fund
Balance on hand July 19, 1943 $ 132.16 Received during the year 124.30 Balance on hand July 20, 1944 256.46
Special General Funds Received from churches on hunuay School Fund $ 45.55 Received from churcues on rosc War lund 11.73 Received from churches for U. S. Service Mens Fund 140.82 Total received on all funds $ 234.10 Disbursements: Paid Sunday School Fund $ 45.55 Paid to Post War Fund 8.00 Paid to U. S. Service Mens Fund 150.55 'ota1 paid out on all ±unus 204.10
Foreign Missions Received and reported to me $3469.19 Camp offering 1943 50.78 Total received 3519.97 Paid and reported as paid 3519.97
General Home Missions Received from churches during the year $1159.67
Paid to E. V. halt, Gen. Treasurer 1159.67
General Administration Received from the churches $ 421.86
Paid to E. V. Plait, General Treasurer 421.86
Colorado Springs Bible Training Scheol Received and reported to me $1254.12
1943 camp offering 143.59 Total receipts Paid to school
Signed: B. F. Ireland, District Treasurer.
$1397.71 1397.71
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REPORT OF WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
1. We recommend that all active ministers pay three-fourths (3,) of their ministerial tithe, through their local church treasurer, to the District Budget.
2. We recommend that the Evangelists of our District pay one-half ½) of their ministerial tithe to the District Treasurer for the District
Budget.
3. We recommend that our churches be apportioned for the District Budget at the rate of $1.00 per member, in full standing; and at the rate of $3.00 per member for the General Budget, which apportionment equals the following amounts for each church. The first item is the District Budget and the last the General Budget.
Argonia $36.00 $108.00 Lamont $16.00 $ 48.00 Big Bow 18.00 54.00 Lincoln 44.00 132.00 Bird City 20.00 60.00 Lucas - 19.00 57.00 Brewster 25.00 75.00 Lyndon 9.00 27.00 Colby 20.00 60.00 Natoma 28.00 84.00 Colony 7.00 21.00 Osawatomie 36.00 108.00 Fall River 33.00 99.00 Plainview 31.00 93.00 Fowler 30.00 90.00 Rexford 14.00 42.00 Fredonia 91.00 273.00 Sabetha 56.00 168.00 Freeport 13.00 39.00 Syracuse 25.00 75.00 Goodland 48.00 144.00 Sylvan Grove -- 10.00 30.00 Goff 7.00 21.00 Toronto -- 20.00 60.00 Humboldt 16.00 48.00 Wichita 38.00 114.00 Hutchinson 48.00 144.00 Winona 17.00 51.00 Johnson 19.00 57.00 Woodlawn 13.00 39.00 Keystone 11.00 33.00
4. We recommend that all churches calling the District Superintendent on trouble calls pay his traveling expense.
5. We recommend that all the churches send all money to the District Treasurer so as to reach him by the 10th of each month.
6. We recommend that the District Superintendent have the privilege of conducting two meetings off the District and retaining his offerings.
7. We recommend that we pay our District Superintendent at the rate of $150.00 per month and his traveling expenses, and that the District Treas-urer be instructed to pay him monthly if there by any District money on hand.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 19
8. We recommend that each Sunday School be apportioned the follow-ing per month for District Home Missions.
Argonia .$200 Coodland $3.00 Plainview $2.00 Bird City 2.00 HumbolcL 1.00 Rexford 1.00 Big Bow 1.50 1-lutchinson 2.03 Sabetha 3.00 Brewster 1.53 Johnson 1.53 Sylvan Grove .50 Colby 2.03 Keystone 1.00 Syracuse 1.00 Colony .53 Lamont 2.03 Torontp 1.00 Fall River 1.00 Lincoln 2.00 Wichita 1.50 Fowier 2.03 Lucas 1.00 Winona 1.50 Fredonia 3.03 Lyndon 1.00 Woodlawn 1.00 Freeport - 1.03 Natoma 1.00 Goff .50 Osawatomie 1.50
9. We recommend that each church be apportioned at the rate of 15c per member, each year, for the General Conference expense or GOc per civadrenium.
10. We recommend that the District pay our District Superintendent's teleghone bill and his house rent.
11. We recommend that all churches take a free-will offering for the District Superintendent at the time of his visit to help d€fray his traveling expenses, the same to be given him at the time of his visits.
12. We recommend that all money raised by the representatives of the general church and institutional interests be turned over to the local church treasurer to be used for the purpose for which it was raised.
13. We recommend that our District Secretary be paid $30.00 per year and the District Treasurer $50.00 per year.
14. We recommend that each church take a Home Missionary offering each month in addition to their Sunday School assessment.
Wayne H. Plummer M. M. Conrad J. J. Cork
R. L. Jellison M. L. Pottenger.
20 KANSAS DISTRICT CONFERENCE
REPORT OF THE FOREIGN MISSIONARY COMMITTEE
1. We recommend that by a rising vote of thanks we express our appre-
ciation to Brother Miller for his faithful representation of the missionary
work in the Camp.
2. We recommend that at least one service of the Camp of 1945 be de-
voted to the interest of Foreign Missions.
3. We recommend that the first Sunday of each month be designated as
Missionary Sunday by our local churches, and that a special missionary of-
fering be taken on that day.
4. Due to the fact that there are many people interested in our Foreign Missionary work outside the membership of the church, we recommend that
cur larger churches organize a local Missionary Society to harmonize with
the provisions of the Manual, Sections 84 and 85.
5. Since the General Missionary office has set a goal of $25,000 as a post war fund, we recommend that our churches strive to help reach it by
sending in special offerings designated for that purpose.
6. Because of the increased cost of living on all our mission fields, we
recommend that our churches raise as much as possible ab3ve the regular
Foreign Missionary Budget.
7. We recommend that our District Secretary send a letter of greeting
to Rev, and Mrs. H. L. Solter.
8. We recommend that our pastors encourage those who feel the call
of God to special service and that the church assist them in their preparation
as much as possible.
9. Since there is a dire need for an electric refrigerator in the Mission
Home on the island of Barbados, we recommend that our churches take a special offering to be used for this purpose as soon as they become available.
10. We recommend that by a rising vote of thanks we express our ap-
preciation to Bro. and Sr. Fletchall for their services in the camp and pledge our moral support and prayers as they go to Foreign Fields.
R. H. Smith R. E. Nible 0. R. Hofen,
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 21
MEMOIR
We, the Conference of the Kansas District, convening on the Camp Grounds at Beloit, August 7, 1944, lovingly place this Memoir in our Minutes in remembrance of this one who has de-parted this life and gone to be with her Lord.
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, from hence- forth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their la-bors; and their works do follow them."
MRS. CLARA WYLIE—
wife of our pastor at Humboldt, departed this life in October, 1943, after several months of patient suffering. She had endeared herself to the hearts of our people by her cheerful and faithful work for her Master.
Mrs. Bes.sie Plummer Mrs. Ray Jellison.
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Fredonia 11 102 113 83 103 28 20 52
Freeport 7 33 40 21 20 9 7 49 Goff 3 25 28 17 15 2 52
Goodland 12 106 118 82 77 23 5 50 16 5 30
Humboldt 4 35 39 24 33 9 51 Hutchinson 9 96 105 42 48 6 6 52 5
Johnson 6 26 32 30 33 3 49
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Argonia Big Bow Bird City Brewster Colby Colony -. Fall River Fowler Fredonia Freeport
' Goodland Goff Humboldt Hutchinson Johnson Keystone Lamorit Lincoln Lucas Lyndon Natomá Osawatonile Plainview Rexford Sabetha Syracuse Sylvan Grove Toronto Wichita Winona Woodlawn
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52 155 5 68 4 180 25 33 61 32 232
5 16 68 50 258 25 22 52 10 188 62 5 180 10 2
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Argonia, Wayne R. Plummer Big Bow, Granville Carroll Bird City, George W. Farr Brewster, Roy Nible Colby, 0. 111. Hofen Colony, Lilly Slaven Fall River, J. E. Isgrigg Fowler, B. F. Ireland Fredonia, M. L. Pottenger Freeport, S. A. Gillum Goff, Homer H. Wolcott Goodlarid, Paul N. Isgrigg
's'..' Humboldt, Andrew R. Wiley Hutchinson, E. R. Snook Johnson, Clifford Conard Kcystone, Lamont, Ray L. Jellison Lincoln, R. C. and Mrs. Stalcup Lucas, R. H. Smith Lyndon, Paul Sickler
.Natoma, Harold L. Bland Osawatornie, Roy Glendening Paola, A. E. Whittington Plainview, J. E. Pottenger Rexford, J. J. Cork Sabetha, B. F. Durham Sylvan Grove, Elmer Gafford Syracuse, Alvin Reissig Toronto, F. N. and Mrs. Griffin Wichita, E. W. Burton Winona, W. Glendening, A. Wise Woodlawn, F. M. Eichelberger
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69 36 174 204 378 2 7 1 1 104 30 88 172 260 2 19 4 15 1
80 21 67 76 143 2 14 9 14 60 35 46 62 108 2 3 4 2 1 86 79 185 241 426 2 16 7 47 6 52 22 67 67 2 3 73 2 52 56 108 1 5 3 1 1 90 16 128 168 296 1 25 9 31 4 3 83 76 381 212 593 2 16 2 22 6 1 1 51 5 40 34 74 1 89 157 196 353 2 5 2 10 4 1 87 58 328 488 816 2 46 31 156 42 2 3 92 67 32 66 98 1 5 2 12 10 2 2 1 81 83 310 148 458 2 13 4 54 18 2 2 72 20 60 118 178 2 11 7 10 3 1
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Argonia, Wayne R. Plummer Big Bow, Granville Carroll Bird City, George W. Farr Brewster, Roy Nible . Colby, 0. R. Hofen Colony, Lilly Slaven Fall River, J. E. Isgrigg Fowler, B. F. Ireland Fredonia, M. L. Pottenger Freeport, S. A. Gillum Goff, Homer ki. Wolcott Goodland, Paul N. Isgrigg Humboldt, Andrew R. Wiley Hutchinson, E. R. Snook Johnson, Clifford Conard Keystone Lamont, Ray L. Jellison Lincoln, R. C. and Mrs. Stalcup Lucas, R. H. Smith Lyndon, Paul Sickler Natorna, Harold L. Bland Osawatomie, Roy Glendening Paola, A. E. Whittington P1 ainview, J. E. Pottenger Rexford, J. J. Cork Sabrtha, B. F. Durham Sylvan Grove, Elmer Gafford Syracuse, Alvin Reissig Toronto, F. N. and Mrs. Griffin Wichita, E. W. Burton Winona . . Woodlawn, F. M. Eichelb.rger
Totals
1 6 Ordained $ 1040.00 $ 78.50 Yes $ 40.43 $ 1158.93 3 Licensed 585.00 121.07 Yes 229.17 935.24 2 2 Licensed 1108.20 21.00 Yes 125.00 1254.20
10 Ordained 450.00 21.00 Yes 409.74 930.74 2 10 Licensed 1170.00 41.15 Yes 72.24 1283.39
1 Licensed 153.30 108.17 Yes 217.95 479.42 2 6 10 Ordained 600.83 10.70 Yes 41.88 653.41
2 10 Ordained 801.00 137.80 208 50 1147.30 7 10 Ordained 962.50 266.27 130.19 1358.96
1 Licensed 272.52 71.15 res 171.20 514.87 2 1 10 Ordained 240.54 30.00 No 135.00 405.54 9 1 Ordained 1377.50 166.85 Yes 165.00 1709.35 1 3 Ordained 410.73 24.50 Yes 33.00 468.23 2 1 10 Ordained 920.00 103.00 Yes 193.00 1216.00 4 7 Ordained 780.00 41.25 216.56 1037.81
1 3 9 Ordained 535.00 54.00 Yes 589.00 3 1 10 Ordained 1040.00 81.22 Yes 105.00 1226.22
1 Ordained 454.06 54.92 Yes 80.00 588.98 1 2 Licensed 213.41 57.47 No 270.88 2 2 Ordained 518.85 105.00 Yes 623.85 1 3 Ordained 904.00 64.00 Yes 335.00 1303.00 1 1 6 Licensed 725.86 20.00 Yes 37.00 782.86
1 11 Licensed 2 3 Ordained 419.52 27.75 No 47.00 494.27 1 1 2 Ordained 1170.00 64.00 Yes 115.00 1349.00
2 11 Licensed 17351 70.05 Yes 203.33 446.86 1 3 Licensed 820.92 49.30 24.40 894.62 1 1 10 Ordained 788.94 126.35 56.25 971.54 2 1 Ordained 1427.50 184.50 Yes 50.00 1662.00
230.00 86.00 Yes 37.77 353.77 4 3 Licensed 359.00 15.60 No 42.40 417.00
51 20652.69 2352.54 3522.01 26527.24
CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT
Argonia Big Bow Bird City Brewster Colby Colony Fall River Fowler Fredonia Freeport Goodland Gofi' Humboldt Hutchinson Johnson Keystone Lamont Lincoln Lucas Lyndon Natoma Osawatomie Plainview Rexford Sabetha Syracuse Sylvan Grove Toronto Wichita Winona Woodlawn
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$ 61.98 $ 1324.04 $ 1168.54 $ 2554.56 $ 1076.43 $ $ $ 34.64 $ $ 287.81 42.89 1302.85 218.19 1563.93 679.67 46.54 213.66 8.30 1308.79 1573.68 2890.77 1254.20 31.00 298.24
131.70 998.39 421.26 1551.35 631.00 76.27 222.62 232.93 1528.39 841.59 2602.89 1384.24 8.00 95.51 245.23
45.75 178.17 577.96 801.88 178.37 60.23 320.00 95.13 25.53 60083 932.85 1557.21 600.83 55.00 13.20 261.61 285.00 92.40
301.25 1522.79 451.47 2275.51 893.50 116.81 29D.00 5.36 1430.29 1207.86 2643.51 944.19 144.50 430.90 7.83 6.63 182.76 854.31 351.51 39.50 50.00
221.37 2927.83 904.22 4053.42 1544.00 300.72 418.14 240.54 300.00 540.54 240.54 229.00 43.00
7.42 455.58 275.19 738.19 410.03 60.00 85.00 39.58 1733.24 729.96 2502.78 920.00 450.00 244.92
5.20 862.10 574.90 1442.20 780.00 265.35 65.00 121.65 13.46 200.11 14.86 598.53 121.10 734.49 580.00
297.74 2335.91 2835.91 1145.00 450.00 384.21 390.95 775.16 359.02 15.58 180.69 213.41 279.90 493.31 213.41 86.00 36.76 67,21 435.42 1573.67 2009.09 423.40 1036.69 306.15
96.30 2747.52 2843.82 821.00 50.19 515.24 847.57 178.67 141.27 2052.55 2193.82 725.86 60.00 595.22 134.99
.35 429.78 748.51 1178.64 419.52 83.35 173.58 1783.28 544.66 2494.72 1258.69 259.00
5.06 2206.92 448.74 2660.72 26.13 96.00 10.07 253.55 025.34 217.85 -- 2.63 453.60 215.53 693.76 247.01 113.94 121 .03 97.10
8.52 837.48 323.41 1169.41 712.47 107.86 55.70 1297.79 2070.47 2696.86 6065.12 1427.50 315.00 837.80 2400.00 100.00
193.00 450.00 674.64 1317.64 275.11 12.90 150.33 86.00 15.04 374.48 217.54 607.06 359.00 112.00
3470.23 35072.04 18609.40 56845.83 21681.63 680.84 3.46 4474.67 5667.63 5611.11
CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT • .2
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Argonia $ 17.99 $ $ 428.55 Big Bow 10.05 91.53 Bird City -- 23.75 142.32 Brewster -- 66.24 Colby 5.69 15.00 217.73 Colony Fall Rivcr - 7.94 100.64 Fowler 10.74 .189.33 Fredonia 8.85 171.00 Freeport 5.16 162.00 Coodland 10.03 214.35 Coff Humboldt 3.55 33.73 Hutchinson 8.02 143.10 Johnson 20.43 53.90 Keystone 33.00 Lamont 2.11 42.07 Lincoln 8.27 3.60 412.93 Lucas 3.75 65.13 Lyndon ._ 43.29 Natorna 9.80 40.40 Osawatomie 10.01 81.78 Plainview 6.58 59.67 Rexford 6.50 77.40 Sabetha 16.09 141.77 Syracuse 3.00 116.14 Sylvan Grove 3.00 27.24 Toronto 44.97 Wichita 6.10 39.37 Winona 9.87 63.80 Woodlawn 7.54 16.28
Total 224.82 18.60 3319.66
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$ 21.60 $ 18.00 $ 36.00 $ 57.53 $ 83.25 $ 88.50 $ 134.70 $194.55 11.40 9.48 23.96 100.70 170.63 50.64 72.06 79.81 60.40 12.00 24.00 80.50 254.90 169.10 493.03 41.15 14.50 29.00 18.00 57.63 45.25 121.68 34.12 42.02 11.00 22.00 174.53 89.88 103.68 36.09
148.15 22.35 3.87 3.27 18.52 48.28 14.00 2.16 98.94 14.00 28.00 116.43 109.29 172.53 97.82
104.15 90.00 8.00 50.30 64.51 357.56 155.00 7.20 6.00 12.00 24.00 26.60 90.91 35.51
50.04 25.00 50.00 43.00 40.83 120.75 357.42 75.15 18.00 10.10
10.25 6.75 17.00 4.00 30.81 67.60 22.08 22.08 44.04 34.21 35.04 53.64 519.05 60.00 11.50 19.00 13.75 48.82 57.80 106.79
11.00 12.00 8.00 24.71 13.46 9.00 7.50 15.00 32.00 26.29 15.52
27.03 28.95 43.00 294.00 15.00 330.81 33.70 34.35 7.36 14.51 28.50 44.01
7.24 1.24 1.55 6.83 25.03 13.50 .97 15.91 40.00 21.73 100.54 28.20 16.50 33.00 78.65 122.21 30.75 15.00 30.00 50.00 86.49 18.60 76.15 104.00 82.60 7.50 15.00 115.00 150.00 164.16 51.04 37.80 31.55 63.00 46.60 17.08 86.00 233.96 65.61 14.52 29.04 60.00 17.97 60.11 141.85 111.65
5.85 2.00 3.50 39.29 16.79 27.14 13.50 12.00 126.61
4.37 4.38 40.75 18.00 10.61 76.28 653.53 37.00 5.94 12.00 58.82 24.91 15.00 1.80 12.00 15.00 71.44
862.60 400.25 755.22 1139.46 1418.26 1087.55 4511.17 1549.37
CHURCH FINANCIAL REPORT
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Argonia Big Bow Bird City Brewster Colby Colony Fall River Fpwler Fredonia Freeport Goodland Goff Humboldt Hutchinson ._ Johnson Keystone Lamont Lincoln - Lucas Lyndon Natoma Osawatomie Plainview Rexford Sabetha - Syracuse Sylvan Grove - Toronto Wichita Winona Woodlawn
Total
$ 5.48 2.88
$ 2486.03 1563.01
$ 66.53 .92
$ 2500.00 1000.00
$ 1000.00 500.00
$ 3500.00 1500.00
$ $ $ $ 3500.00 1500.00
2843.41 47.36 1500.00 1000.00 2500.00 2500.00 1357.46 193.89 850.00 1200.00 2050.00 2050.00
3.30 2453.90 148.99 2000.00 2500.00 4500.00 4500.00 801.88
4.61 1533.68 23.53 1500.00 1500.00 1500.03 2137.39 138.12 2000.00 1500.00 3500.00 3500.03
13.50 2606.80 36.71 4000.00 1000.00 5000.00 5000.00 1.80 812.19 42.12 1000.00 400.00 1400.00 1400.03
30.00 3279.43 773.99 4000.00 2000.00 6000.00 6C00.00 540.54
2.55 731.97 6.22 800.00 500.00 1300.00 40.00 40.00 1260.00 6.60 2502.78 3000.00 1500.00 4500.00 4500.03
2.85 1440.19 2.01 1500.00 1500.00 3000.00 3000.00 102.17 97.94 500.00 500.00 1000.00 10J0.00 729.49 5.00 120.00 400.00 520.00 520.00
2792.29 43.62 1400.00 325.00 1725.00 1725.00 752.90 22.26 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00 488.56 4.75 1000.00 1000.00 108.00 108.00 892.00
2009.09 1000.00 1000.00 2000.00 2000.00 5.00 2788.02 55.80 2500.00 1000.00 3500.00 3500.00 4.65 1997.96 195.86 1000.00 1850.00 2850.00 2850.00 2.25 1174.32 4.32
2191.55 309.97 3000.00 2000.00 5000.00 5000.00 4.44 2653.27 7.45 1200.00 1200.00 1200.00
676.75 17.01 1000.00 1000.00 839.18 839.18 160.82 1159.09 10.32 1000.00 400.00 1400.00 1400.00 5933.69 131.43 3000.00 2000.00 5000.00 1850.00 500.00 2350.00 2650.03
2.00 738.68 578.96 1000.00 1200.00 2200.00 2200.00 607.06 2000.00 500.00 2500.00 2500.00
91.91 53885.55 2965.08 46570.00 25775.00 72345.00 2837.18 500.00 3337.18 69007.82