Verhovayak Lapja, 1950 (33. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1950-09-06 / 9. szám

6-IK OLDAL 1950. szeptember 6. Verhovayak Lapja 1950. jiilius havában utalt betegsegélyek SICK BENEFITS PAID TO MEMBERS IN JULY 1950 Pr.) Ernest J. Buckery 34.85, An­thony Horvath, Sr. 38.84 7. ) Joseph Galajda 69.70 8. ) John Firko 35.42, Elizabeth Hudak 38.84, Ellis Strozsak 40.00 9. ) Stephen Cserepi 34.28 10. ) Martin Szanati 29.70 13. ) William V. Bogdanyi 27.42, George Kinczel 4.56, Andrew J. Ko­vács 12.57, Lucas Schreck 8.57, Ju­lius Soltész 62.84 14. ) Stephen Behun 30.84, Michael Lobash 20.56, Mrs. Julius Luksa 35.42, Mrs. John Mate 16.08, John Nyiran 13.71, Frank Toth 32.00, Mrs. Louis Toth 44.56 16.) Alexander Herspold 20.56 17.) Mrs. Mary Beres 56.00, Ber­nard Terebesi 10.30 20. ) John J. Dakos 53.74, John Gyure 21.74, Stephen Keserű 19.42, Michael Morik 37.70, Mrs. Eleanore B. Sabo 15.00 21. ) Mrs. John Szarka 18.28, Mat­thew J. Zaborsky 13.14 23.) William Buga 46.26 24. ) John Csaba, Jr. 27.42 25. ) Paul Galicz 5.76, Stephen Új­laki 27.42 26. ) Peter Bergkessel 34.28, Kal­man Buczo 34.28, George Ferencz 26.28, Mrs. Ignatz Nemeth 18.28 27. ) Joseph Borovsky 22.84, Mrs. Joseph Hornyak 30.84 31. ) Mrs. George Konetcky 15.00 32. ) Stephen Bodnar 12.56 33. ) John A. Kovács 33.14, Mrs. Joseph Kuskovich 33.14 34.) John Peto 29.70, Mrs. Joseph Tctck 36.56 36. ) Alexander Balia 25.14, Mrs. Mary Gyuszi 15.00, Mrs. Elizabeth Kovach 18.28, Mrs. Joseph Nyeste 15.0C, John Simko 25.14, Michael Si­mon 53.70, Mrs. Alexander Szalacsi 36.56, Mrs. Joseph Wadrzyk 107.42 37. ) Mrs. Michael Brindza 32.00, Mrs. Stephen Vaskó 33.14, John Visz­­neki 27.42 40.) Joseph Bartók 77.10, George Bartza 70.26, Mrs. Irma Beni 38.84, John Karacsnoy 47.98, Stephen Ku­­pas 30.84, Stephen Laczo 44.56, Mrs. Ernest Suto 15.00 45.) Helen Antal 11.42, Andrew Jávor 24.00. Judith Uhrin 15.00, Mrs. Adolf Wild 15.00 •16.) Mrs. Michael Odor 34.28, Ste­phen Szedeli 29.74 48.) Emilia O. Bisztran 34.28, John Csehi 35.42, Eugene Gabor 33.14, Mrs. Joseph A. Kovács 35.42, Mrs. Alex­ander László 37.70, Andrew Lendvay 32.04, Mrs. Julia Nagy 27.42, George Papp 69.70, Alexander Stern 35.42, Mrs. Stephen Szlatenyi 25.14, Nicho­las Varadi'35.42 52.) Andrew Molnár 30.84 55. ) Louis Nagy II 33.14 56. ) Mrs. Margaret Whipple 38.84 57. ) Anton Kiss 32.00 58. ) Mrs. John Lehoczky 35.42 59. ) Louis Cohanky 13.16, Louis Knecht 34.28, Joseph Muller 35.42 63. ) Michael Szablics 32.00 64. ) Frankn Bors 24.00, John Kiss 26.28 67. ) Charles Gellety 205.68 68. ) Bertalan Balog 76.56, Mrs. Jo­seph Bartók 45.70, Paul Toaso 32.00 71.) Stephen Greso 46.84, John Ps-(Folytatás a 7-ik oldalon) Statement forthe Month of June, 1950 Mortuary Disability Trust Junior O.Junior O. Expense Fund Fund Fund Fund Exp. Fund Fund I. Balance from Prev. Month ................ 9,554,468.09 516,621.95 106,935.19 1,027,032.90 22,522.28 6.613.70 Monthly Dues ..........................................— Int. on Mortgage Loans ........................ Int. on Mbr. Certif. Loans ................... Interest on Bonds ..................................... Dividends on Stocks ................................... Interest on Bank Deposits ................... Int. on Real Estate Loans ...................... Home Office Bldg. Income ................. Hungarian Hall Income ........................... Profit on Sale or Mat. of Bonds........... Deposits to Trust Fund ......................... Hdlg. Charges — Cash Surr.................. Hdlg. Charges — Certif. Loans ........... Employees and Officers Soc. Sec. Deductions ....................... Employees and Officers Withholding Tax Deductions ........... Trust Fund — Over 1% Income ........... Reimb. — Furniture and Equip. ........... Total Income ...................................... TOTAL ......................................... Death Benefit Claims ........................... Matured Endowments ............................ Cash Surrenders ....................................... Home Office Bldg. Disb............................. Hungarian Hall Disb................................. Investment Expenses ............................... Miscellaneous Expense ............................. Loss on Sale of Building ....................... Monthly Dues Refunds ............................. Accrued Bond Interest ............................. Sickness and Accident Claims ............. Permanent Disability Claims ................ Paid Trust Deposits ................................. Over 1% Inc. to Expense Fund ............. Premium Refunds ..................................... Commissions ................................................ Medical Examinations ............................. Collection of Dues ................................. Inspection of Risks ................................ Office Employees Salaries ....................... Salaries — Officers ................................. Travel and Other Expenses .................... Insurance Department Fees ..................... Branch Office Rentals ............................. 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 ............................. Books, Newspapers, Periodicals ............. Actuarial and Audit. Expenses ............... Sports Activities ..................................... Soc. Sec. Federal Tax .............................. Collector of Internal Revenue • April and May Withheld Taxes ........ Furniture and Equipment ........................ TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ........... 66,087.66 446.07 176.23 24,272.50 173.84 8.67 18.13 2,664.50 29.72 1,480.39 II. INCOME 14,088.80 — 1,572.80 13,646.29 10.42 2,376.25 2,474.23 17,576.36 49.50 282.00 .50 4.90 766.86 1,181.68 868.35 40.00 95,357.71 14,088.80 1,572.80 16,032.96 2,524.23 20,120.15 9,649,825.80 530,710.75 108,507.99 1.045,065.86 25,046.51 26,733.85 27,369.06 2,000.00 6,004.15 875.80 381.65 113.20 5.28 3,555.20 726.49 III. DISBURSEMENTS 400.00 35.00 750.00 890.50 21.14 59.89 2.56 16,197.47 600 00 765.31 868.35 169.20 1,070.51 16.00 676.20 2,880.75 478.00 4,610.73 20.15 4.898.48 2.000.00 421.20 20.00 155.50 910.00 17.48 27.35 564.59 310.23 20.00 83.33 83.33 1.047.47 175.00 102.77 328.98 3.000.00 655.66 % 2,305.45 15.80 * 41,030.83 16,797.47 1.633.66 1,540.73 1,800.27 25,882.25 TOTAL 11,234,194.11 113,873.34 446.07 186.65 26,648.75 173.84 8.67 18.13 2,664.50 29.72 1,480.39 1,572.80 331.50 5.40 166.86 1,181.68 868.35 40.00 149,696.65 11,383,890.76 28,554.06 2,000.00 6,894.65 875.80 381.65 113.20 5.28 3,555.20 750.19 59.89 16,197.47 600.00 765.31 868.35 169.20 3,951.26 494.00 5,286.93 20.15 4,898.48 2,000.00 421.20 20.00 155.50 910.00 17.48 27.35 564.59 310.23 20.00 83.33 83.33 1.047.47 175.00 102.77 328.98 3,000.00 655.66 2,305.45 15.80 88,685.21 BALANCE 9,608,794.97 513,913.28 106,874.33 1,041,525.13 23,246.24 851.60 11,295,205.55 JOHN SZALANCZY, National Treasurer JOHN SABO, National Auditor

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