Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1951 / Verhovay Journal

PAGE 10 SICK BENEFITS PAID TO MEMBERS IN FEBRUARY, 1951 — Verhovay Journal April 18, 1951 (Continued from page 9) Mrs. Stephen Paudicz 27.42, László Skobrak 16.00, Julius Varga 56.55 130.) John Laszics 41.14, Andrew Livak 36.56 132.) John Abraham 38.84, Stephen Domonkos 41.14, John Klfebusies 34.28, Stephen Nyers 26.28, Dr. Andrew Petrass 50.28, Emery Tamasi 59.42, Mrs. Vilma Torma 33.14 136.) Daniel Nagy 41.14, Alexander Takaes 34.28 138.) Mrs. John J. Bodnar 15.00, Mrs. Matthew Hynes 58.28, Mrs. Jo­seph Kish 30.84, Joseph Reba 25.84 141.) Mrs. Lawrence Bälazs 35.42, John Bokor 97.10, Mrs. John Bokor 45.70, Margaret Miskolcze 33.16, Mrs. -Joseph Mraz, Jr. 22.84, Mrs. Verna Pavlin 13.24, Mrs. Francis W. Soltes 15.00 145.) Charles Dem jen 4.56 150.) Géza Bodnar 56.00, Mrs. Lász­ló Ivancsik 21.24 152. ) Mrs. Yolan Fenyus 44.56, George Lemak 35.42, Mrs. Anna Nagy 37.70, John Toth 27.42 153. ) Joseph Hegedűs 12.56, Joseph Morotz 69.70 157.) Mrs. Mary Diczig 28.56, Mrs. John Kondrat 40.00 159.) Mrs. Peter Kovács 35.42, Mi­chael Volenszky 40.00 163. ) Paul Marko 35.42, Mrs. Ed­ward Siroeky 21.14 164. ) Bela Bozmansky 16.00, Mrs. Andrew Csontos 26.28, Mrs. John Demeter 35.42, Mrs. Peter Fabis 49.14, Mrs. Joseph Hunter 26.28, And­rew Riczko 36.56, Anton Szeles 36.56 168.) Mrs. John Bakos 22.84, Mrs. Elizabeth Hadnagy 34128, Michael Hegyközi 4.56 170. ) John Gordan 28.56 171. ) John Bumbulucz 20.56, And­rew Gergely 21.71, Edward Kosa 35.42, Elek” Ország 53.70, George Tyi­­iian 11.42 172. ) Andrew Molnár 35.42 173. ) Mrs. Susan Fuzi 118.84, Jo­seph Toth 22.26 174. ) Frank Ambrus 35-42, Mrs. Barbara Csigi 17.14, Pohn Kmeco 35.42, Joseph Polanyi 7.60, Andrew Takach 26.28, Andrew J. Toth 35.42 175. ) Charles A. Antku 29.70 186.) William J. Bobanich 52.56, Geza Toth 28.56, Andrew Varga, Jr. 46.84 187. ) Mrs. Joseph Doroghazi 18.28, Mrs. John Szucs 52.84 188. ) Joseph Petro 29.70 189. ) Daniel Nickels 45.70, teámon Stiffler 35.42 193. ) Mrs. John Tulek 25.14 194. ) Joseph Bertok 12.54* László Cserney 32.00, Mrs. John Kovács II* 25.82 197.) John Pollack 38.84, Mrs. Eli­zabeth Seypura 35.42 204.) Joseph Grabler 54.28 208.) John Fekete 28.56* Gasper Gorok 70.84, Stephen Kuruc: 26.28, (Continued on page 11) 94,098.00 6,145.53 8,361.83 Distribution of Assets According to Funds Senior O. Trust F. Junior O. TOTAL K. E. H. O. Bldg. Less Reserve ........... 127,694.06 Mtge Loan A/C ............................_ ... 277,937.19 Branch R. E................ 8,317.50 Loans —id Liens ................................... 531,854.24 Bond A/C .... 9,545,105.30 Slock A/C .............................................. 34,288.17 Cash A/C .............................................. 84,942.00 Savings A/C ...;......................................... 66,269.54 Machinery Less Reserve .............„.......... 15,316.89 15,307.18 1,095,772.2.3 22,389.25 127,694.06 277,937.19 8,317.50 547.161.42 10,734.975.53 34,288.17 113,476.78 74,631.37 15,316.89 TOTAL: ................................. JnUi'7 SZALANCZY, Nation?) Treasure*. SIO,691,724.89 SI 08,605.36 SI .133,46^.66 JOHN SABO, $11,933,798.91 National Aud’tor. Statement for the Month of February, 1951 I. Balance from Previous Month Monthly Dues ................................x... Interest on Mortgage Loans ........... Int. on Membership Certif. Loans -Interest on Bonds ............................... Dividend on Stocks ........................... Interest on Bank Deposits ................ int. on Real Estate Loans ............. Home Office Building Income ....... Amortization Increase ....................... Deposits to Trust Fund .................. Handling Charges — Cash Surr...... Handling Charges — Certif. Loans Employees and Officers — Social Security Deductions ....... Employees and Officers — Withholding Tax Deductions ... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses . .. Total Income ....................... TOTAL .......................... Mortuary Fund 10,053,494.14 Disability Fund 568,394.83 Trust Fund 108,760.50 Junior O. Fund 1,111,907.30 Junior O. Exp. Fund 4,671.06 Expense Fund >17,221.16 TOTAL 11,894,448.99 II. 75,806.88 732.15 169.43 14,259.08 167.35 16.32 15.23 3,236.78 9.48 INCOME 14,715.65 287.40 13,890.73 29.32 1,634.17 4,456.68 20,497.84 425.25 36.50 1.10 250.75 3.00 224.87 1.953.40 383.32 129,367.58 732.15 198.75 16,180.65 167.35 16.32 15.23 3,236.78 9.48 425.25 287.25 4.1(1 224.87 1,953.40 383.32 . 94,412.70 14,715.65 712.65 15,554.22 4,494.28 23,312.98 153,202.48 10,147,906.84 583,110.48 109,473.15 1,127,461.52 9,165.34 40,534.14 12,017,651.47 Death Benefit Claims ................................. Matured Endowments ............................... Cash Surrenders ....................................... Home Office Huilding Disbursements .... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses ......... Monthly Dues Refunds ............................... Accrued Bond Interest ............................. Sickness and Accident Claims ............... Paid Trust Deposits ................................. Premium Refunds ..................................... Commissions ................................................ Medical Examinations ............................... Collection of Dues ..................................... Inspection of Risks ................................... Office Employees Salaries ....................... Salaries — Officers ................................... Travel and Other Expenses ..................... Insurance Department ................ Branch Office Rentals ............................... Home Office Rental ................................... General Office Maintenance Expense .... Office Mach, and Other Equip. Maint. Adv., Printing, Stationery ..................... Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express ............... American Hungarian Federation ........ Verhovay Fund ........................................... Official Publication ................................... Other Legal Expense ................................ Books, News., Periodicals ...................... Sports Activities ....................................... Social Security Federal Tax ................... Collector of Internal Revenue — Jan. Withheld Taxes .............. Total Disbursements.......... BALANCE III. DISBURSEMENTS 24,007.60 6,000.00 4,729.37 981.39 383.32 227.27 620.20 16,860.98 86779 100.00 520.14 19.67 35.14 179.43 50.00 1,183.87 19 1,050 191.66 00 65 2,603.24 480.00 8,393.45 6.30 5,436.83 2,200.00 279.74 322.11 165.50 910.00 .34.25 304.52 364.04 251.58 83.33 83.33 1.087.97 175.00 72.45 277.00 443.22 24,157.60 6,000.00 5,249.81 981.39 574.98 246.04 655.34 16,860.98 867.79 179.13 3,787.11 499.90 9,444.10 6.30 5,436.83 2,200.00 279.74 322.11 165.50 910.00 34.25 304.52 364.01 251.58 83.33 83.33 1,087.97 175.00 7 2.45 277.00 443.22 36,949.15 16,860.98 867.79 854.68 2,303.52 26,016.44 83,852.56 10,110,957.69 566.249.50 108,605.36 1,126.606.84 6,861.82 14,517.70 11,933,798.91 JOHN SZALANCZY, National Treasurer. JOHN SABO, National Auditor.

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