Verhovayak Lapja, 1952 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1952 / Verhovay Journal
PAGE 6 Verhov ay Journal March 19, 1952 STATEMENT FOR THE MONTH 0 OF JANUARY, 1952. . I. Balance from Previous Y ear Monthly Dues .............................................. Int. on Membership Certif. Loans ......... Interest on Mortgage Loans .........«?....... interest on Bonds ...................................... Dividend on Stocks ........... ..................... Int. on Real Estate Loans ...................... Home Office Building Income ............... Deposit to Trust Fund ............................ Handling Charges — Cash Surr.............. Handling Charges — Certif. Loans ....... Employees and Officers — Withholding Tax Deductions ............... Employees and Officers — Social Security Deduction .................... Total Income ...................................... TOTAL ........................................ Mortuary Disability Trust Junior O.Junior O. Expense TOTAL Fund Fund Fund Fund Exp. Fund Fund 10,582,653.75 592.331.95 97,921.03 1,222,251.92— 2,028.38 24,638.99 12,517,769.28 II.INCOME 118,486.07 25,340.85 _._ 19,527.23 8,036.30 49,177.17 220,567.62 18,980.78 —.— —.— 770.45--.----.---19,751.23 1,101.61 —.— —.—---.----.-----.---1,101.61 30,722.69 —.--34.38 4,396.95---.-----.---35,154.02 456.00---.--—.—---.----.-----.---456.0» 22.77--.----.-----.-----.-----.---22.77 3,336.26--.----w----.-----.---3,336.26---.----.---1,084.03 ---.-----.-----.---1.084.03--.--—.— —.—---.---73.00 297.0» 370.0» —.— —.-— •---15.30/316.0» 331.3» 2,350.77 2,350.77 — 246.03 246.03 173,106.18 25,340.85 1,118.41 24,694.63 8,124.60 52,386.97 284,771.64 10,755,759.93 617,672.80 99.039.44 1,246.946.55 6,096.22 77,025.96 12,802,540.911) Death Benefit Claims ....................... Additional Accidental Death Ben. ... Matured Endowments ............................ Cash Surrenders .................................... Dividends .............................................. Home Office Building Disb................. Investment Expenses ........................... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses ... Monthly Dues Refunds ...................... Accrued Bond Interest ........................ Sickness and Accident Claims .......... Permanent Disability Claims .............. Trust Fund Paid Deposits ................. Commissions ........ ......... .................. Medical Examinations .......................... Collection of Dues .......................... Adv., Printing, Stationery .................. Inspection of Risks ............................... Office Employees Salaries .................. Officers Salaries ................................... Insurance Department Fees . .............. Branch Office Rentals Home Office Rental ................. General Office Maint. Expense Office Mach, and O. Equip. Main. ... Premium Refunds .................................. Postage, Tele., Teleg., Express ........ American-Hungarian Federation ..... Verhova y Fund ..................................... Official Publication ............................ Other Legal Expense ............................ Furniture and Equipment .................. Bureau & Assn. Dues & Assessments Books, News., Periodicals .................... Insurance .................v.............................. Sports Activities Fund ....................... Social Security Federal Tax .............. States Unemployment Tax Other State Taxes ............................ Other Federal Taxes 1952 Bonding Tournament ................ Convention ............................................ Collector of Internal Revenue — Dec. 1951 Withheld Taxes .............. Total Disbursements .................. BALANCE .............................. 51,350.01) — 1,000.00 — .— 3,500.00 — 6,318.36 — 160.38 — 8,451.64 — 821.00 — 1,652.91 — 275.69 — 349.63 — .— — 12,150.83 — 200.00 73,879.61 10.681,880.32 12,350.83 605,321.97 III. DISBURSEMENTS — 1,000.00 1,488.03 30.09 29.48 U78250 1,279.35 28.00 655.22 90.00 145.47 1,782.50 2,693.07 2,057.45 97,256.94 1,244,253.48 4,038.77 2,801.42 493.00 7,138.49 1,518.73 56.60 6,479.47 3,333.32 55.50 230.50 910.00 23.40 81.00 251.03 83.33 83.33 1,003.46 225.00 75.78 20.00 45.48 143.33 450.00 368.41 47.09 30.00 1,949.91 80.75 2,442.95 2,399.85 32,830.78 44,195.18 52,350.00 1,000.09 3,500.00 7,806.39 190.47 8,451.64 821.00 1.652.91 319.7® 349.63 12,150.83 200.0!) 1,782.5» 4,080.77 521.0® 7,793.71 1,608.73 56.6» 6,479.47 3,333.32 55.50 230.50 910.00 23.40 81.00 145.47 251.03 83.33 83.33 1,003.46 225.00 75.78 20.00 45.48 143.33 450.00 368.41 47.09 30.0» 1.949.91 80.75 2,142.95 2,399.85 125,594.24 12,676,946.66 JOHN SZALANCZY JOHN SABO National Treasurer National Auditor BRANCH OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1952 (Continued from page 5) 352.) CORAOPOLIS, Pa. — President John Borovich, 1536 Vance Ave.; Manager Steven Borovich, 1536 Vance Ave. Meetings second Sunday at Coraopolis Hungarian Home, 4th Ave., Coraopolis, Pa. 361.) CLEVELAND, Ohio, — President Mrs. James Kovács, 9114 Woodland Ave.; Manager Mrs. Emery Gal, 3765 E. Blvd. Meetings first Sunday at Verhovay Home, 8637 Buckeye Rd„ Cleveland, Ohio. 364.) Youngstown, Ohio. — President Phillip Houser, 143 North Brockway; District Manager Gabriel Nameth, 505 Wick Building, Youngstown, Ohio. 376.) PITTSBURGH, Pa. — President Stephen Gyongyossy, 124 Fourth Ave.; Manager John Fulop, 240 Langley Ave. Meetings held semi-annually at 124 — 4th Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 386.) NANTY GLO, Pa. — President Nicholas Gyürke, 1253 Second St„ Nanty-Glo, Pa.; Manager John Kovach. 1419 Cedar St. Meetings third Sunday, at Rom. Cath. School Hall. 387.) CLEVELAND, Ohio. — President Mrs. John Böhm, 1473 Clarence Ave.; Manager Mrs. Arpad Uto, 1898 West 45 St., Cleveland, Ohio. f 389.) PERRYOPOLIS, Pa.—President Joseph Domonkos, Jr., R. D. 2.; Manager Joseph Domonkos, Sr., R. D. 1; Vice-President John Domonkos, Sick Visitor George Szabó. Meetings third Sunday, 2 p. m. at Manager’s home. 403.) PORT HURON, Mich. — Manager J. L. Hock, 3316 3ßth, Port Huron, Mich. 405.) ERIE, Pa. — President Moses1 Teglasy, 1164 West 20 St.; Manager Margaret Abahazi, 412 Plum Stv Erie, Pa. 408. ) NEMACOLIN, Pa. — President Jack Giacomel, Nemacolin. Pa.; Manager Richard Prodan, Carmichaels, Pa. (Box 321.) 409. ) WINDBER, Pa. — President Frank Laslo, 601 R. R. St.; Manager Julius Kovach R-212 — 10th St„ Meetings on the 18th day at the 8th Street Hungarian Hall. 420.) NAZARETH, Pa. — Manager Andrew J. Temmel, 243 N. Liberty St., E. Lawn Gardens, Nazareth, Pa. (Continued on page 7)