Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1951 / Verhovay Journal
PAGE 12 ELECTIONS -(Continued from page 11) 292. ) MANVILLE, N. J. — President John Balogh, 55 Arlington Ave., Manville, N. J., Manager Frank J. Cher, Field Supervisor, 101 Genesee St., Trenton 10, N. J. 293. ) THORPE. W. VA. — President Michael Kujbus, Manager Andrew Kish, Box 23, Thorpe, \V. Va. Meetings on first at Reformed School Hall. 295. ) STOWE, PA. — President William Soltész, 529 High St., Pottstown, Pa.. Manager John Soltész, 112 Berks St., Stowe, Pa. Meetings second Sunday. 296. ) SPRINGDALE. PA. — President Louis Antal, Jr., 1829 4th Ave., j Arnold, Pa., Manager Elmer Charles, j 415 Butler St., Springdale, Pa. Meetings second Sunday 4 p.m. .at Verhovay Home, 220 Colfax Street. 301. ) PORT CLINTON, OHIO — President Louis Kocsis, Gypsum, Ohio, Manager John Legeza, Fremont Rd., Port Clinton, Ohio. Meeting Dec. first Sunday at Manager’s Home. 302. ) HOOVERSVILLE. PA. — President Andrew Olexa. Manager Statement I Balance from Prev. Month .............. Monthly Dues ...........................'................ int. on Mortgage Loans ....................... lat, on Mbr. Certif. Loans ..................... interest on Bonds ................................... Dividend on Stocks ..................................... Interest on Bank Deposits ....................... int. on Real Estate Loans ..................... Home Office Bldg. Income ................... Deposits to Trust Fund ......................_ Hdlg. Charges — Cash Surr................. Hdlg. Charges — Certif. Loans .......... Employees and Officers Soc. Sec. Deductions ____________ Employees and Officers Withholding Tax Deductions ........... Miscellaneous Income .............................. Total Income ..................................... TOTAL ........................................ Death Benefit Claims ...................... Matured Endowments ............................ Cash Surrenders ...................................... Home Office Bldg. Disb........................... Investment Expenses ............................... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds ___ Monthly Dues Refunds .........._................ Accrued Bond Interest .........................._. Sickness and Accident Claims ............. Permanent Disability Claims ................. Paid Trust Deposits ................................ Premium Refunds ................................... Commissions ................................................ Medical Examinations ........................... Collection of Dues .................................. Inspection of Risks ................................ Office Employees Salaries ..................... Salaries — Officers ................................ Travel and Other Expenses .................. Branch Office Rentals ............................ Home Office Rental ................................ Gen. Office Main. Expense ............... Office Mach. & Other Equip. Main. ..... Adv., Printing, Sta.................................. Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express ............. American Hungarian Federation ....... Verhovay Fund ..............................-......... Official Publication ............................. Other Legal Expenses ........................... Furniture and Equipment ....................... Books, Newspapers, Periodicals ............. Actuarial and Audit. Expenses ............... 8oc. Sec. Federal Tax ............................. Collector of Internal Revenue Oct. Withheld Taxes ......................... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS _____ BALANCE ................................... JOHN SZALANCZY, National Treasurer Verhovay Journal____________________________February 21,1951 Stephen Bosnyak, Box 194, Hooversville. Pa. Meetings third Sunday at Grand Central Hotel. 303.) WASHINGTON PARK, ILL. — President Joseph Eros, 1337 N. 35th St., Manager Lukacs Timar, 451 N. 25th St., East St. Louis, 111. * 310.) LYNCH, KY. — President Frank Grega, Box 141, Manager Andrew Ander, Box 182, Lynch, Ky. i Meetings 2 p.m. third Sunday at Manager’s Home. 313.) BEAUTY, KY. — Manager Géza Zsoldos, Box 202, Beauty, Ky. 322.) DECATUR, ILL. — President Mrs. Rose Bauer, Manager Joseph Bauer, Jr., 1272 E. Sangamon St., Decatur, 111. 324.) TRIADELPHIA, VV. VA. — President Mathias Papp, R.D. 2, Triadelphia. W. Ya„ Manager Peter Soltész, R.D. 4, Box 2, Elm Grove, W. Va. Meetings second Sunday at Manager’s home. 331.) TRAUGER. PA. — President Andrew Taksar, R.D. 3, Latrobe, Pa., Manager Joseph Zsolcsak. Box 126, Calumet, Pa. 334.) ROD A, VA. — President Frank Volfinger, Appalachia. Va., Manager Daniel Jordan, Sr., Box 149, Roda, Va. Meeting second Sunday at Manager’s Home. 335.) AMHERST, OHIO — President Andrew Dudás, Sr., R. 1, Manager Joseph Balog, R. 1, Box 41, Amherst, Ohio. 341.) WEST BROWNSVILLE, PA. — President Paul Wachta, Box 7, Manager Valentine Virovecz, Box 335, West Brownsville, Pa. Meetings second Sunday at Manager’s home. 347.) NETTLETON, PA. — President Stephen Bihary, Box 11, Manager John Olexa, Box 32, Nettleton, Pa. Meetings third Sunday" at Manager’s home. 349. ) HOLLIDAYS COVE. W. VA. — President Jo*hn Balint, 3351 Main St., Cove Station, Weirton, W. Va., j Manager Joseph Duruttya, 4151 Ferry Road, Cove Station, Weirton, W. Va. 350. ) HOLDEN, W. VA. — President John B. Kovach, Box 27, Whitman, W. Va., Manager Alexander Tarsoly, Box 641, Logan, W. Va. Meetings quarterly second Sunday: 2 p.m. at President’s home. 351. ) EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. — President John Schutzenhofer, R.R. 1, Ruby Lane, Caseyville, 111., Manager Stephen Papp, R.R. 1, St. Clair Hill, Caseyville, 111. 352. ) CORAOPOLIS, PA. — President John Borovich, 1536 Vance Ave., Manager Steven Borovich, 1536 Vance Ave., Coraopolis, Pa. 360. ) MASSILLON, OHIO — President Norman Reader, 914 13th St.. S.E., Manager Paul J. Juhasz, 1108 Johnson St., S.E„ Massillon, Ohio. 361. ) CLEVELAND, OHIO — President Mrs. Joseph Domokos, 11916 Parkhill Ave., Manager Mrs. Emery Gal, 2781 Ambler Ave., Cleveland 4, Ohio, telephone SW 1-4749. Meetings first Sunday in Verhovay Club Room. 370.) LYNCH, KY. — President Steven ßosh, Manager Joseph Gyuran. Box 482, Lynch, Ky. Meetings third Sunday at Manager’s home. 383.) BUFFALO, N. Y. — President Joseph S. Taylor, 72 Bridgman St., Buffalo 7, N. Y., Manager Joseph P. Rafe, 386 Dearborn St., Buffalo 7, N. Y. 386.) NANTY GLO. PA. — President Nicholas Gyürke, 1253 Second St., Manager John Kovács, 1419 Cedar Street, Nanty Glo, Pa. Meetings third Sunday in R.C. School. 389.) PERRYOPOLIS, PA. — President Joseph Domonkos, Jr., R.F.D. 2, Manager Joseph Domonkos, Sr.. R.F.D. 1, Perryopolis, Pa., Vice President John Domonkos, Sick Visitor (Continued on page 13) for the Month of November, 1950 Mortuary Fund 9,810.899.70 Disability Fund 531,785.23 Trust Fund 106.156.71 Junior O. Fund 1.105,653.12 Junior O. Exp. Fund 26,908.57 Expense Fund 3,313.46 TOTAL 11,584,716.79 56.951.41 1,222.62 24.90 19,277.50 341.73 244.05 16.33 3,234.50 II. INCOME 12,017.43 -----.— 10,436.01 3,879.83 20,437.63 103,722.34 1,222.62 26.43 20.695.0® 341.73 244.05 16.33 3,234.50 1,977.20 313.50 3.00 1.53 1 083.75 333.75 ' ' ' 1,977.20 ' 56.00 .20 257.50 2.80 * ‘ 122.70 122.70 1,760.50 5.72 1,760.50 5.72 * 81,313.04 12,017.43 2,310.95 11,321.32 3,936.03 22,586.85 133,685.62 9.892,212.74 543,802.66 108,467.66 1,117,174.44 30,844.60 25,900.31 11,718,402.41 III. DISBURSEMENTS 27,958.75 1,500.00 5,008.55 909.81 41.27 33.60 176.74 49.67 300.00 • 28,258.75 1,500.0« 6,081.05 909.81 41.27 33.60 200.71 49.67 7.019.73 200.00 350.0« 165.63 3,997.11 551.0® 7.233.73 2.45 5,400.38 2,250.00 443.42 165.5® 910.00 60.00 9.86 713.74 1,177.02 83.33 83.33 786.96 175.00 24.45 45.50 191.66 ' '227.06 1,072.50 ' 23.97 7,019.73 200.00 350.00 165.63 1,271.11 33.00 790.52 2.726.00 518.00 6,443.21 2.45 5,400.38 2.250.00 443.42 165.50 910.00 60.00 9.86 713.74 1,177.02 83.33 83.33 786.96 175.00 24.45 45.50 191.66 227.06 ' ' . ' 1.741.16 1,741.16 35.678.39 7,219.73 350.00 1.262.10 2,394.63 24,178.03 71,082.88 9,856,534.35 536,582.93 108,117.66 1,115,912.34 28,449.97 1.722.28 11,647,319.53 JOHN SABO, National Audi tot