During 2011, the Garfield Humane Society, a voluntary health and welfare organization, received cash donations of $892,000 and membership dues of $62,000. A member of the Humane Society donated services valued at $8,000 that would otherwise have been performed by a paid staff member. A pet food manufacturer donated dog food valued at $16,400. The Humane Society received a gift of $140,000, to be used in building a new animal shelter. Also during 2011, investments held by the Humane Society earned interest of $2,000.
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Prepare a schedule showing the amount that the Garfield Humane Society should have recorded for public support for 2011.
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