Treasur¬
er's
Report —
Bills—
China—
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Board Roome. Thursd^ , Nov.10,1921.
The Board met in regular session at 4 P.M.,the
President presiding*
The meeting was opened with prayer by Brother John
Sundstrom of Kong Moon, China. Brother and Mrs. Sundstrom
are in this country on furlough.
The following were present: Gaines, Crump,
Williams, C^ark, Moore, Woodfin, Gwathmey, Mahone, L.H.
Jenkin8.^|t^l80 Secretary Love, Treasurer Sanders, Mr. and
Mr 8. Sundstrom.
The Treasurer reported as follows:
Month of October 1921.
Balance in Bank Sept. 30 . $42,233.98
Received from States during Month.
69,254.76
Borrowed from Bank . .....60,000.00
Borrowed from Judson Centennial. .50,000.00
Miscellaneous.. . * 2,298.61
Disbursements
Balance in Bank Oct. 31
$223,787.34
188,870.71
34,916.63
ASSETS (Current)
Liberty Bonds . 56,300.00
War Savings Stamps . 530.68
Account Receivable . 2,062.38
Mote Receivable . 95,679.75
Balance in Bank . 34,916.63
$189,489.44
LIABILITIES—
Notes Payable . 119,406.25
Letters of Credit . ..2,175,346.68
$2,294,752.93
Geo.M.Sandere, Treasurer.
The following bills presented by the Cor¬
responding Secretary were ordered paid:
C and P. Telephone Co • (Gen. Expense ).. .$14.35
Postal Tel. Cable Co. " 81.37
Western Union Tel. Co. " 27.30
Ya. Stationery Co. (Printing) 46.90
97.50 144.40
Lamb Letter Writing Co. (Printing) 35.60
$303.02
The report of the Committee on China was
read by Brother L.H. Jenkins and adopted as follows:
WE RECOMMEND:
In view of the fact that the Board has
given permission to the Pochow Station to use ten thousand
dollars of the Relief Funds now in the hands of the Treas¬
urer of the Interior China Missi on to repair aamuges caused
by recent floods in that region, that we decline to trans-