Verhovayak Lapja, 1950 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1950 / Verhovay Journal
May 17, 1950 SICK BENEFITS MARCH 1950 Pr.) Louis Jurusz 36.56 2. ) Casper Holier 32.00. Paul Horvath, Sr. 22.84, Joseph Kofskie 54.84 3. ) William Klingerman 57.14 8. ) Joseph Dudás 36.56, James V. Galik 24.00, Michael P. Hubai, Jr. 44.56, Andrew Simon 36.öS, Andrew Torok 43.42 9. ) Joseph Kota 25.14, Albert Pacza 36.56 10. ) George Mate 9.44, Stephen Poes S2.00 13. ) Stephen Baltovics 1G.00, John Buga 37.70, John Didrencz 21.70, Alexander Kasszay 27.42, Mrs. Julia Kohari 32.00, Peter Kutenics 25.14, Joseph Vaskó 67.42. Mrs. John Zsarnoszky 5.70 14. ) Joseph Barna 38.84. Joseph Csider 22.84, Mrs. Agatha Hegedűs 33.14, Rudolph Hiba 12.00, Mrs. Calvin J. Karnya 37.70, Stephen Luksa Verhovay Journal 53.13, Mrs. John Mate 59.40, Frank Mor 21.24, Stephen A. Nagy 35.42, Charles Oszlanczki 55.48, John Pal 41.14, Andrew Pragai 16.00, Helen Puskas 43.42, John Skaper 9.14, Frank Torda 51.42, Ben Toth 38.84, Lonis W. Vargo, Jr. 18.2S 16. ) Alexander Chubboy 43.42, Peter Orosz 32.00 17. ) Fránk Borman 68.54, Mrs. John Janosy 28.56, Alexander Juhasz 28.56, Mrs. Louis Kacso 68.56, Mrs. Joseph Nagy, Jr. 15.00, Magdalena Polk 35.42, Gabor Szabó 34.28, Louis Szabó 13.70, Michael Szakai 36.56, Ber-nard Terebesi 13.14, Frank Toth 5.71 20. ) Frank Adam 36.56, Stephen J. Bezzeg 29.70, John Fedak 45.70, John Gyure. Sr. 32.00, Edward H. Kish 34.28, Lawrence Nagy 40.00 21. ) Frank L. Bauer 33.14, Mrs. (Continued on page 10) PAGE 9 Distribution of Assets According to Funds Senior O. Trust F. Junior O. TOTAL R.E. H.O. Bldg. Less R. E. Hung. Hall 132,930.85 15,555.20 153,488.97 11,111.28 512,644.08 8,779,810.41 34,798.44 155,700.65 65,601.39 22,975.34 132,930.85 15,555.20 153,488.97 11,111.28 523,257.40 9,821,708.48 34,798.44 182,651.64 78,855.36 22,975.34 Loans and Liens ....... 10,613.32 953,690.43 Bond A/C .................... 88,207.64 Stock A/C .................. Cash A/C .................... 1,286.39 13.253.97 25,664.60 Savines A/C __ Machinery Less Reserve TOTAL .... JOHN SZALANCZY,National Treasurer 89,884,616.61 $102,748.00 $989,968.35 JOHN SABO, $10,977,332.96 National Auditor Statement I. Balance írom Prev. Month ............. for the Month of January, 1950 Mortuary Disability Trust Junior O.Junior O. Expense TOTAL' Fund Fund Fund Fund Exp. Fund Fund 9,241,639.4S 501.550.36 104,643.77 967,129.61 253.84— 821.68 10,814,395.38 — Monthly Dues ............1............................... Int. on Mortgage Loans ......................... Int. on Mbr. Certif. Loans ..................... Interest on Bends ..................................... Dividend on Stocks ................................... Int. on Real Estate Loans ....................... Home Office Bldg. Income ................... Deposits to Trust Fund ......................... Htllg. Charges — Cash Surr.................. Hdlg. Charges — Certif. Loans ........... Junior Order Transfer ............................... Miscellaneous Income ................................. Employees and Officers Soc. Sec. Deductions ..............-..... Employees and Officers With. Tax Deductions ....................... Total Income ..................................... 118.969.03 128.56 17,491.40 25,666.29 304.00 19188 3,195.50 II. INCOME 24,611.60 — 23333 18,511.92 4,364.36 424.30 2,431.30 32.50 10.20 16,432.45 165,774.66 24.611.60 233.33 21.367.52 20,839.51 29,300.92 * 398.00 317.80 187.50 15 7.65 1,082.89 31,444.76 195,757.83 128.56 17,915.70 28,097.59 £04.00 19.88 3,195.50 233.33 430.50 328.00 16,432.45 187.50 157.65 1,082.89 264,271.38 TOTAL ......................................... Death Benefit Claims ........................... Matured Endowments ..._........................ Cash Surrenders ................................ Home Office Bldg. Disb............................ Investment Expenses ............................... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds ..... Sickness and Accident Claims ............. Permanent Disability Claims ................. Medical Examinations ........................ — Paid Trust Deposits ................................. Monthly Dues Refunds .......................... Accrued Bond Interest ............................. Premium Reserves ................................ Commissions ...................................-.......... Collection of Dues ................................... Inspection of Risks ..........................-»•— Office Employees Salaries .—.................. Salaries — Officers and Trustees ....... Travel and Other Expenses ..................... Insurance Department Fees ................... Branch Office Rental .............................. Home Office Rental ................................. Gen. Office Main. Expense ................... Office Machinery Maintenance ............... Adv., Printing, Sta.................................;.. Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express .............. Donations '..................................................— American Hungarian Federation ......... Verhovay Fund ......................................... Official Publication ................................. Other Legal Expenses ............................. Furniture and Equipment ....................... Bureau and Ass’n Dues and Assess. ...... Books. Newspapers. Periodicals ............. Insurance ...................................................... Actuarial and Audit. Expenses ............... Sports Activities ..............................—... Soc. Sec. Federal Tax .............................. States Unemployment Tax ....................... Other State Taxes ..................................... Junior Order Transfer ............................. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS _____ BALANCE ................................... JOHN SZALANCZY. National Treasurer 9,407,414.14 30,206.36 750.00 6,538.25 7,253.18 640.37 1.06 526,161,96 104,877.10 III. DISBURSEMENTS 131.87 355.00 10,255 400 15 20 00 00 2,12910 988,497.13 200.00 21,093.35 848.37 8.24 264.59 422.55 35.00 796.31 614.62 16,432.45 445.00 8.60 30,623.08 11,078,666.76 30,406.36 750.00 7,386.62 7,253.18 640.37 1.06 10,255.20 400.00 495.00 2,129.10 148.71 619.59 422.55 2,692.29 5,642.06 99.85 5,718.87 2,120.00 280.28 52.00 163.00 910.00 35.40 114.50 1,606.55 425.69 25.00 83.33 83.33 1,301.57 175.00 210.87 70.00 46.48 138.63 125.00 1.000.00 723.10 120.81 30.00 16,432.45 1.895.98 5,027.44 99.85 5,718.87 2,120.00 280.28 52.00 163.00 910.00 35.40 114.50 1,606.55 425.69 25.00 83.33 83.33 1,301.57 175.00 210.87 ' 70.00 • 46.48 138.63 125.00 1.000.00 723.10 120.81 30.00 5.876.09 10.670.20 2,129.10 18.176.20 1,445.93 23,036.28 101,333.80 1.538.05 515,491.76 102.748.00 970.320.93 19,647.42 7,586.80 10.977,332.96 JOHN SABO, National Auditor.