The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 22, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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may be heard in favor
3 12421.04
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3,444.20
179.70
617.53
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4441.43
MISCELLANEOUS
Rep di« to Street«, Bridge« A Wharves
Chy Hah Maintenance _.......... .... ......
Firn Department ................ X.............. »...
Community Building Expense ..............
Elections
...........................
_»........
Library .................».—
... Parks, Playgrounds & Supervision .....
Other Items ..._........ 71.l.„.
290.74
6.8880»
* 11,503.75
I
3,75X07
INDEBTEDNESS
Payment on Funding Bonds
.......
Interest on Funding Bonds .....................
Sinking Fund—Funding Bond Interest
Interest on Community Building Bonds
CONSTRUCTION
Labor
3
2,500.00
000.00
4,873.17
3
4,13X00
3
2,641.94
8
3,604.00
1,570.18
125.21
8
2,022.22
1,51X34
14.05
8
5,29948
3
3,552.39
7,000.00
7,000.00
200.00
3
4,203.50
4,640.55
357.18
• 14400.00
3
9,310.23
3
80 56
557.41
8
84 06
340
1,680.00
3
43.74
304.56
640.00
3
637.97
3
1,767.86
3
988.30
3
. Fife A Supplie»
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$ 12310.24
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7420.00
$ 10,200.00
3 10,202.50
$ 2333837
$ 36,810.19
3 20.132.75
700.00
8 10,720.33
3 33,290.00
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3 30,997.28
INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31,
GENERAL FUND
Warrants Outstanding.... _.................. 3 1,989.99
Special Fund Warrants . .........
517.70
Funding Bonds—1936 Series -... _.
7,500.00
Community Building Bonds
6,000.00
Improvement Bonds .... .........3,103.31
WATER FUND
Warrants Outstanding ................ L._|
948.83
Bonds—1936 Funding —............... 18,000 00
Total Estimated Expense
3110,777.50
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
General Fund .... ...... ______ ___
Water Fund ..............................
Cash on hand .....x..........>»___
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Total Estimated Receipts
3 43,372.50
The State Department Io its an-1
nouncefneni or tnisjiggripneiit for
limited relief (or wat prisoners held
■ by the Japanese stated that "The
United. States Government is con­
tinuing to press the Japanese Govern­
ment to grant full reciprocity in this
respit t."
;
Ip |hg evpnt fhat wider oppor-
lW4t|es for worjt w|th war pr|»oners
to afforded hr fhe Japanese fjovepn-
■ meat, War Prisoners' Ap| is pre-
pared to expand i|s program to meet
the needs, which uuthMities stale ar*
far beyond the limited amount of
supplies thus far agreed Ip by the
i Japanese Government.
Announcement has been made in
London that'the British and United
States Governments have agreed up­
on a method for shipping supplies
for war prisoners in Japan, and it
Is expected that as soon as oppor­
tunity to afforded by the Japanese
Government for distribution that the
¡work for War Prisoners Aid will be
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