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

1950-09-06 / 9. szám

1950. szeptember 6._________________________ VerkoVOyak Lapja 1950. julius havában SICK BENEFITS PAID TO (Folytatás a 6-ik oldalról) iagyi 22.84, Alexander Wargo, Jr. 16.00 75. ) Michael Hanzel 34.28, Joseph Szeker 20.56 76. ) Julius Banyai 11.44, Stephen Guba 24.79, Joseph Voros 27.42 78.) Paul Kovács 18.28 84.) Joseph Kusnyer 69.70 87. ) Louis Schabel 60.60 88. ) Mario Bassetti 19.42, Frank utalt betegsegélyek MEMBERS IN JULY 1950 Ferrence 10.32, Alexander Kovach 57.12, Mrs. Antonio Vicini 35.42 89. ) George Aleksa 32.00, Mrs. George Miller 36.56, Mrs. Martin Rajkovies 69.70, John G. Toth 19.42 90. ) Mrs. Joseph Herman 27.42, Mrs. Anna Jaskot 15.00, Mrs. Charles Pongracz 36.56, John Rengert 59.40, Joseph Sikler 34.28, Joseph Toth 21.70 91. ) Louis Tompa 27.42 96.) Mrs. Rose Abram 20.56 98.) Frank Gurdon 37.70, Markus Kalasz 10.28, Joseph Kershner 13.70, Joseph Wolf 42.32 100.) Louis Szabó 1.73 107. ) Louis Cservenka 20.60, Ste­phen Topolyi 73.14 108. ) John Barfai 21.70, Mrs. And­rew Debrovszky 36.56, Frank Orosz 34.28, Mrs. Michael Vargo 25.14 111.) Joseph Lagyak 43.42, Joseph Toth 10.87 114.) Joseph Roszmann 35.42 120. ) Mrs. Helen Levandoski 35.42 121. ) John Hengel 17.14, Frank Kovács 32.00, John Papay 35.42, Jo-7-IK OLDAL ' sepb Szabó 9.16, Valér Zeldesan 34.28 123.) Gedeon Docsa 25.14, Mrs. Ge­deon Docsa 36.56 128. ) Joseph Jámbor 33.14 129. ) John Fulop 5.74, Stephen Paudicz 34.28, Mrs. Christina Szabó 15.00, Julius Varga 80.61 130. ) Alexander Knaver 33.14 132. ) John Abraham 52.56, Mrs. John J. Kerekes 50.28, Frank A. Toth 12.00, László Toth 53.70 133. ) Frank Fekete 45.70, John Ko­peczky 34.32, Paul Szaszy 27.42 , 137.) Frank Bodnar 36.56 (Folytatás a 8-ik oldalon) Semi-Annual Statement: January-June, 195® I. Balance from Previous Year ............. Mortuary Fund 9,241,639.48 Disability Fund 501,550.36 Trust Fund 104,643.77 Junior O. Fund 967,129.61 Junior O. Exp. Fund 253.84 Expense Fund — 821.68 TOTAL 10,814,395.38 Monthly Dues 459,181.48 II. INCOME 99,966.03 -----.— 87,210.92 17.664.63 138.221.52 802,244.58 Interest on Mortgage Loans .................... Unf on IVSIií® Portif T none 2,669.06 18,426.44 129,333.69 1,313.51 325.10 219.06 19,068.00 29.72 , 5,977.09 2,669.06 18,939.92. 144,416.81 1.313.51 391.36 219.06 19,068.00 29.72. 5,977.09 14,375.94 2,256.25 355.00 868.35 218.33 1.046.51 7,186.20 16,432.45 513.48 Interest on Bonds .......................................... !T)ü virfpnft« it> tu 1,296.40 13,786.72 66.26 lIUUIc Ullltc DIU g. IHLUIIIC ....._.............. Hungarian Hall Income ............................. Profit on fialó nr Mat nf PnilHsi Donncitc tn Truct Pnnd 14,375.94 • Handling Charges — Cash Surr........... 349.50 13.30 1.906.75 341.70 868.35 218.33 1,046.51 7,186.20 Trust Fund — Over 1%. Income ........... Miscellaneous Income ................................. Employees and Officers Sap Sop Dpdnptinns Employees and Officers With. Tax Deductions ....................... Junior Order Transfer ........................... ' 16,432.45 , Total Income ......................... 636,543.15 99,966.03 15,738.60 101,511.12 34,459.88 149,789.36'1.038,008.14 TOTAL ..................................... 9.878,182.63 601,516.39 120,382.37 1,068,640.73 34,713.72 148,967.68 11,852,403.52 m. DISBURSEMENTS Death Benefit Claims ........ 188,807.11 Matured Endowments .......... 15,500.00 Cash Surrenders 40,573.48 Borne Office Bldg. Disb............................. 14,535.21 Hungarian Hall Disbursements ............. 431.36 Investment Expenses ........................ 2,326.86 Miscellaneous Expenses ........................... 5.28 Loss on Sale or Mat. of Bonds ........... 1.06 Loss on Sale of Building ...................... 3,555.20 Monthly Dues Refunds -------- 2,068.66 Accrued Bond Interest ............'............... 1,583.44 Sickness and Accident Claims ............. . ------.— Permanent Disability Claims ........... .........— Medical Examinations ............................. ......-.— Paid Trust Deposits ................................ .........— Over 1% Ir.c. to Expense Fund ............. .........— Premium Refunds ................................._... .........— Commissions ....................................._ .........— Collection of Dues ................................... .........— Advertising, Printing, Sta. ......... .........— Inspection of Risks .................................. ........— Office Employees Salaries ..................... ........— Salaries — Officers and Trustees .......... .........__ Travel and Other Expenses ................... .........__ Insurance Department Fees ................... ........__ Branch Office Rentals ........................... ........__ Home Office Rental ................................ ...........__ Gen. Office Maintenance Exp................ .........,_ Office Machinery Maint. ---------------- ------..._ Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express -......____________________ Donations ................................................... ........__ American Hungarian Fed........................... ..........._ Verhovay Fund _____________________ ___._ Official Publication ...........................v—■ ____. Other Legal Expenses ...................,......... ........v_ Furniture and Equipment ................... ............. Bureau and- Assn. Dues and Assess. ____v_ Books, Newspapers, Periodicals ______ ____v_ insurance ...................................................... ............. Actuarial and Auditing Exp. ............... ............ Sports Activities ..................................... ............. Social Security Federal Tax ................... ............. Collector of Internal Revenue — Withheld Taxes ................................ ............ States Unemployment Tax ....................... ............. Other State Taxes ..................................... ............. Junior Order Transfer ....,....................... ............. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .............................269,387.66 BALANCE ............................ 9.608.794.97 16.20 85,631.96 1,800.00 96.00 12,639 868 55.95 87,603.11 13,508 513,913.28 106,874.33 625.00 7,956.61 35.00 179.79 564.76 56 26500 69 35 1,356.99 6,148 4,411 604 40 69 83 16,432.45 04 27,115.60 11,467.48 1,735.69 45.78 3.064.00 15,442.03 32,087.14 5.908.38 177.50 31,493.95 14,490.00 5,516.89 107.00 963.00 5.460.00 390.04 1.093.54 3.741.00 170.00 499.98 499.98 6,129.43 1.050.00 282.72 344.00 232.34 644.39 2,702.80 4,738.92 2,482.28 6,004.52 281.36 37.42 148,116.08 191,202.80 15.506.00 48,530.09 14,535.21 431.36 2,326.86! 5.28 1.06 3.555.20 2.312.99 2.148.20 85,634.96 1,800.00 3.425.00 12,639.69 868.35 1.356.99 21,590.43 36,498.83 6,569.16 177.50 31,493.95 14.490.00 5,516.89 407.00 968.00 5.460.00 390.04 1,093.54 3.741.00 170.00 499.98 499.98 6,129.43 1.050.00 282.73 244.00 232.34 644.» 2,702.80 4,738.92 2,482.28 6,004.52 281.36 37.42 16,432.45 5 57,197.97 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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