Verhovayak Lapja, 1954 (37. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1954 / Verhovay Journal

October 20, 1954. Verhovay Journal PAGE 5 Statement for the Month of July1954 Life Benefit Disability Combined Department Department Department I. Ledger Assets as of June 30, 195414,124,902.47 692,372.9314,817,275.40 II. Income Monthly Dues ...................................148,487.05 16,382.10 164,869.15 Interest on Bonds ............................43,822.90 --.--43,822.90 Dividends on Stocks ....................... 2.02--.--2.02 Interest on Mortgage Loans ...........2,261.65 --.--2,261.65 Real Estate Income ......................3,187.50 --.--3,187.50 Interest on Cert. Loans & Liens ...257.14 --257.14 Interest on Real Estate Loans...... 74.64--.--74.64 Profit on sale or Maturity of Bonds 1,543.48 —.—1,543.48 Gain on Foreign Exchange.............. 15.88 —.— 15.88 Sport Activities ................................ 10.50--.--10.50 Service Charges — Cash Surrenders 526.00--.--526.00 Service Charges - Loans ................... 5.30--.--5.30 Trust Fund Deposits ......................358.58 --.--358.58 Employees and Officers — Withholding Tax Deductions .....3.483.24 --.--3,483.24 Profit on Mortgages ......................122.12 --.--122.12 Other Federal Tax....................... ...3,178.47 --.--3,178.47 Employees and Officers -Social Security Deductions ...........257.83 --.--257.83 Pension Fund Deposits ..................644.50 --.--644.50 City of Pittsburgh—Wage Tax ..... 84.79 —1— 84.79 Total Income ..............................208,323.59 16,382.10 224,705.69 TOTAL ................................ 14,333,226.06 708,755.0315,041,981.99 III. Disbursements Death Benefit Claims ...................... Matured Endowments ...................... Cash Surrenders ................................ Refunds to Members ........................ Real Estate Expenses ...................... Other Investment Expenses ........... Loss on Sale or Maturity of Bonds Monthly Dues Refunds .................. Accrued Bond Interest ...................... Rent .................................................... Salaries and Wages ........................ Legal Fees and Expenses .............. Medical Examinations ...................... Inspection Report Fees .................... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses .... Traveling Expenses .......................... Advertising ......................................... Express ............................................... Telegraph ........................................... Telephone ........................ ............... Printing ............................................. Stationery ............................................ Cost or Depreciation of Furniture and Equipment .............................. Books and Periodicals .................... Bureau and Ass’n Dues Insurance except on Real Estate .... Sundry General Expenses .............. Office Machinery Maintenance Charges ................................±._ Field Expense Allowance................. Field Conferences .............................. Official Publication ......................... Donations ........................................... Sports Activities .............................. State Ins. Dept. Fees ...................... Social Security Federal Tax .......... Miscellaneous Expenses .................. Trust Fund Paid Deposits .............. Commissions ..................................... Collection of Dues .......................... City of Pittsburgh—Wage Tax ....... Other Federal Tax........................... Director of Internal Revenue — Withheld Tax — June.................. Sick Benefits Claims........................ Total Disbursements ............. 112,561.94 11,013.44 123,575.38 BALANCE ...................... 14,220.664.12 697,741.5914,918.405.71 JOHN SZALANCZT JOHN SABO National Treasurer National Auditor 34,922.46--.--34,922.46 4,500.00--.--4,500.00 14,399.65--.--14,399.65 1,202.88--.---1,202.88 3,298.66--.--3,298.66 793.29--.--793.29 .09--.-­.09 331.73 19.00 350.73 767.21 —.—767.21 1,505.79 —.—1,505.79 10,361.29 —.—10,361.29 225.00 _#— 225.00 485.00 _w_485.00 67.90 _#_ 67.90 623.33/ - _623.33 ‘ 498.64_ _498.64 355.00____ 355.00 3.72, ___ 3.72 1.35_ *_1.35 194.43194.43 309.03309.03 127.47 —■ 127.47 99.99 _.— 99.99 77.06 —.— 77.06 70.00 —.— 70.00 7,706.00 —.—7.706.00 60.50 60.50 934.74 —.—931.74 512.03 512.03 257.18 —.—257.18 1,172.39 —.—1,172.39 166.66 —.—166.86 90.20 —.— 90.20 1,369.17 —.—1,369.17 787.00 —.—787.00 2.40 —.— 2.40 1,312.61 —.—1,312.31 8,435.22 —.—8,435.22 10,636.20 —.—10,636.20 86.48 —.— 86.48 389.16 389.16 3,423.03-3,423.03 _._10,994.44 10,994.44 The newest addition to the Puskas family is the grandson of the late Alexander Puskas, Sr., founder of Branch 52, New Brunswick, New Jersey, veteran delegate to many, in­cluding the 1951, National Verhovay Conventions. Tiny Alexander is a member of Branch 52 and holds a thousand dol­lar Twenty Year Endowment Certi­ficate. He is held by his grandmother, Mrs. Alexander Puskas, as hia proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ander Puskas, and sister Judith, join in the happy pose. Baby Alexander Puskas Br. 383 Picnic Workers Honored This branch, located in Buffalo, New York, recently feted its mem­bers who had worked for the success of the Branch 383 picnic held August 15, by holding a dinner for them. The dinner get-together for the picnic workers was a very festive occasion. Delicious food and refresh­ing drinks satisfied hearty appetites, and the singing of Magyar folk songs added appreciably to the merriment. It is regrettable that National President John Bencze and Mrs. B e n c z e who wrere present at the picnic, could not attend this fine sequel. Those members who were honored with the dinner, prepared and served by Mrs. Charles Young, wife of our controller, Mrs. George Szur and Mrs. Molnár, were: Mr. and Mrs. Aladar Agacz, Mr. and Mrs. John Balogh, Mr. and Mrs. John Beleznay, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Bishop, Mrs. Arpad Donszky, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fuzi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gabel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hatala, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nagy, Mr. and Mrs. George Papai, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rafe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szallar, Mr. and Mrs. George Szur, Mr. Joseph Taylor, Mrs, Amanda Weinhardt and Mr. Charles Young. Unable to take part in this tribute in their honor were: Mrs. Kecskes, recently widowed, Mrs. Coloman Berde, Mrs. Charles Gantz, Mr. Joseph Molnár, Mr. Alex and Mr. Joseph Wagner. Branch 383 reiterates its apprecia­tion to the names above, member» who assured the success of the August outing. Fraternally, Kalman Erdeky District Manager ---------— EMERY FLORIAN, CONVENTION STENOG­RAPHER, BECOMES PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Emery Florian, who was the of­ficial stenographer at the 1947 and 1951 National Verhovay Conventions, is now a public accountant and re­­cent'y opened his office at 35-30 81st Street, Jackson Heights 72, New York. He is operating his office by ap­pointment and the telephone num­ber is HAvemeyer 6-1025. Auditing, taxes, systems book­keeping and payrolls are offered by the new public accountant whose services extend within a 100 mile radius of New York. We extend our best wishes to Emery Florian. ' BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS LEDGER ASSETS- JULY 31, 1954 Real Estate — Home Office Building Less Reserve .........................................................................$ Mortgage Loan Account .......................................-....................... Branch Real Estate Account ........................................................ Loans and Liens ............................................................................. Bond Account ................................................................................. Stock Account ................................................................................. Cash Account ................................................................................. Savings Account ............................................................................. Stock Account — Magyar Home................................................ Accounts Receivable ..................................................................... Total Ledger Assets .......................................................$ 117,820.27 619,574.70 12,603.10 558,164.75 13,318,639.06* 36,167.98 167,889.08 43,896.77' 12,450.00 1,200.00 14,918,405.71 JOHN SZALANCZT National Treasurer JOHN SABO National Auditor

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