Verhovayak Lapja, 1952 (35. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1952 / Verhovay Journal
PAGE 8 Verhovay Journal July 16, 1052 BRANCH DIRECTORY 519 McVeigh, Ky. Mr. Alexander Grimet Box 203 520 Jerome, Pa. Mr. John Zambanini Box 349 525 Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Alexander Gyulay 6751 Hazeltine Ave. Van Nuys, Calif. 528 Bridgeport, Conn. Mr. Alex Karácsonyi 10 Carpathian Ct. (Zone 5) 533 Barberton, O. Mr. John Kamany 198 First St. 534 Peoria, 111. Mr. John Szentes 1417 Garden St. (Zone 6) 535 New Kensington, Pa. Mr. John Balia 548 George St. 537 Dante, Va. Mr. George Papp Box 193 St. Paul, Va. 538 Braeburn, Pa. Mr. Joseph Manna Box 24 541 Cherry Valley, Pa. Mr. Joseph Szabó R.D. 3 Burgettstown, Pa. 542 Hutchinson, Pa. Mr. Martin Kolenc Box 43 544 Vintondale, Pa. Mr. Bruce V. Butala Box 70 545 Conway, Pa. Mr. Frank Nagy 1st Ave., 16 St. 1605 546 Homer City, Pa. Mr. Julius Sipos R.D. 2, Box 27 548 Rivesville, W. Va. Mr. Alex Nagy P.O. Box 43 550 San Francisco, Calif. Mr. John Shoffa 206 Sequoia Ave. Redwood City, Calif. 554 Cleveland, O. Mr. Anton Hajas 195 Stevens Blvd. Willoughby, O. 555 Leckrone, Pa. Mr. Peter Padar P.O. Box 17 559 Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Martin Aslos 410 Limestone St. (Zone 2) \ 562 Salina, Pa. Mr. John Galo Box 176 564 Tiltonsville, O. Mr. Vincent Csehi P.O. Box 142 565 Boltz, Pa. Mr. Stephen Myers Box 8 566 Farmington, W. Va. Mr. John A. Hornyak Box 553 568 Blaine, O. Mr. Frank Nagy Box 298 569 West Mifflin, Pa. Mr. Joseph Nagy 221 Virginia Ave. 570 Newark, O. Mr. Michael Csapó 177 Wilson St. 573 Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Leslie J. Dus Field Supervisor 8637 Buckeye Road (Zone 4) 575 Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Francis Pandi 204 Charles St. (Zone 10) MILWAUKEE NEWS BRANCH 475 Hats off to our bowlers. These fellas and gals really made Milwaukee Verhovay members proud of them! Ladies’ and men’s teams each placed second. They are already making plans on how to capture first place in the tournament next year. Those who attended the tournament brought back memories of a grand time. We found new friends from over all the country. BRANCH 475 IS PLANNING A BASKET PICNIC AT WHITNALL PARK ON SUNDAY, JJJLY 27th, AREA 3. ALL VICINITY MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND. DUES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE OUTING. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PICNIC, CONTACT MARY • SINITZ, BRANCH MANAGER. Fraternally, MRS. JUDITH BASH A Publicity Agent. Friend or Foe ? Match es are handy to have around. But be sure they’re out before you throw them away. A lot of farm property goes up in smoke-each year as a result of fires that start through carelessness. Adopt right attitudes: “Think Safety—Act Safely.” Be Careful — the life you save may be your own! Sponsored in the interest of farm safety Now those bonds can keep on earning interest for ten more years! Are you one of those patriotic and thrifty citizens who has held your Series E Bonds the full ten years? Here is important news! Now you’ll be able to keep those bonds earning more money. Without so much as your lifting a finger! Last year, Congress passed the Bond Law which makes it possible for all Series E Government Bonds to continue earning interest for twenty years instead of ten as originally planned. For example, a Series E Bond which cost you $18.75 in 1942 will pay you $25 in 1952. But if you hold that same bond ten extra years, until 1962, it will pay you $33.33, an average interest of 2.9%. And there is nothing for you, as a bond holder, to do. You simply keep your bonds as you have been keeping them. You may still redeem any Series E Bond at any time after you’ve owned it for sixty days. (The table on this page shows what you can get for it.) But holding on to your bonds is wise. Bankers recommend bonds as one of the safest forms of investment. So remember the new money-making opportunity your Government is giving you. Just hold onto your bonds. And buy more, regularly, through the Payroll Savings Plan or the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you want to be paid your interest as current income — The new law allows you to exchange Series E Bonds, in blocks of $500 or more, for Special Series G Bonds which Look how your maturing bonds go on earning under the new lawl (This table shows $25, $50, and $100 bonds as examples of how ALL Series E Bonds grow.) Original maturity (or face) value............................................ $25,00 $50.00 $100.00 Issue price........................................................... 18.75 37.50 75.00 Period after issue date Redemption values during each year 11 years............................................................$25.31 $50.62 $101.25 12 years. 25.94 51.87 103.75 13 years..................................................... 26.56 53.12 106.25 14 years............................................................ 27.19 54.37 108.75 15 years............................................................. 27.81 55.62 111.25 16 years........................................................ 28.44 56.87 113.75 17 years................................................. 29.06 58.12 116.25 1 8 years............................................................. 30.00 60.00 120.00 19 years........................................ 31.33 62.67 125.33 20 years............................................................ 32.67 65.33 130.67 Extended maturity value (20 years from issue date)...................................................... 33.33 66.67 133.33 Buy U. S. Defense Bonds today — Now they earn interest 10 years longer! The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and . j Verhovay Journal