Verhovayak Lapja, 1941. július-december (24. évfolyam, 27-52. szám)

1941-07-31 / 31. szám

July 31, 1941 Verhovayak Lapja Fage n Semi Annual Statement: Jan. 1,1941 to June 30,1941 of the Verhovay F. I. A. Mortuary Fund Disability Fund Trust Fund Juvenile Order Fund Expense Fund Totals I. Balance from Dec. 31, 1940 Monthly Dues ................................. Real Estate Income ...................... Mortgage Loan Interest ................. Bond Interest ................................. Dividend on Stocks ....................... Interest on Loans ............................ Interest on Savings Accts............. Mise. Income ..................................... Trust Deposits ................................. Profit on Bonds ............................. Branch Acct....................................... Handling Charge ............................ TOTAL ........................... AMOUNTS CARRIED FORWARD Death Claims ............................... Maiming Benefits ....................... Sick Benefits ............................... Cash Surrender .......................... Dividend to members ............... Investment Expense ................... Loss on Bonds ............................. Miscellaneous .............................. Paid Trust Deposits ................. Book Acct. .................................. A. H. Federation .......................... Aged- members .................,....... Scholarship Loans .................... Schools ........................................ Sport Allottments ....................... Verhovay Fund .......................... Commissions and fees ................. Medical Examiners Fees ........... Salaries of Employees ............... Salaries of Officers ................... Traveling Expenses .................... For collection of dues .............. Insurance Dept. Fees ................. Rent .....,....................................... General Office maint. expenses . Advert. Print, and Stationery . Postage, Telephone and Teleg. Verhovay Journal ....................... Legal Expense ............................. Furniture and Fixtures ............. Actuary ........................................ Federal Tax ................................ State Unemp. Tax ...................... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ....... BALANCE: JUNE 30, 1941 ..... 370,319.48 71,784 4,592,957.60 296,216 4,222,638.12 244,774.88 1,061.18 3,820.74 63,316.15 204.20 23,457.55 1,289.52 224,431.66 II. INCOME 71,784.50 64,583.37 162,039.71 22,306.05 20,444.10 109,112.94 1,014.78 3,454.53 86.61 1,064.76 12,250.83 2,765.39 32,395.26 2,898.28 70.45 949.63 16.00 4,694,136.96 447,978.37 1,061.18 3,820.74 67,785.46 204.20 23,457.55 1,376.13 1,064.76 12,250.83 38,058.93 70.45 965.63 50 16,117.61 28,674.86 111,197.78 598,094.23 16 80,700.98 190,714.57 131,641.88 5,292,231.19 III. DISBURSEMENTS 129,039.50 9,372.84 42.10 389.57 1,247.77 1,247.71 200 79,061 146 171.95 00 70 900 17,228 00 2,505.00 1-59.50 1,454.39 2,500.00 08 66 125.00 7,178.43 241.00 664.44 868.82 1.726.00 1.875.91 2,000.00 85Ö.00 M00.0Ö 2,786.53 1.875.91 34,355.91 4,471.02 14.965.00 9,181.26 3,813.48 12.702.00 484.18 3.250.00 3,884.85 5,523.33 1,642.82 11,096.05 997.48 1,502.28 1,452.43 858.93 926.78 134.044.50 200.00 79,061.70 9,532.34 1,496.49 389.57 1.247.77 3,141.61 17,228.66 1.726.00 1.875.91 2,000.00 850.00 1.400.00 2,786.53 1.875.91 41,534.34 4,858.02 JA,965.00 9,181.26 3,813.48 12,702.00 484.18 3.250.00 3,884.85 6.187.77 1,642.82 11,096.05 1,169.43 1,502.28 '1,452.43 858.93 141,511.44 79,407.70 18,128.74 12,327.76 126,990.97 378,366.61 4,451,446.16 216,808.46 62,572.24 178,386.81 4,650.91 4,913,864.58 BANKS IN A NEW ROLE Writing in Banking, Albert W. Atwood makes this ob­servation: "Shakespeare said that one man in his time plays many parts, and so it is with the banks. Through­out the long depression they absorbed the mounting na­tional debt, then as the de­fense program got underway their lending function be­came of vital importance, and now they have still another great role to play. It is their privilege and duty alike to educate and assist the public to invest in the three new kinds of United States savings bonds.” The banks of this nation are taking on this job purely as a necessary public service in a time .of unprecendented spending. The banker knows the dangers of inflation. He knows that thrift and com­mon sense must rule if we aren’t going to go on a spending spree that will pro­duce the worst hangover in our history. He knows that the worker who has a reserve fund in the form of govern­ment bonds has a cushion which both he and the country may require in the future, when the wars end and the boom deflates. Thousands of banks are now selling the new defense bonds. For those who are unable to buy bonds now, inexpensive defense stamps may be purchased and. ac­cumulated until a total suf­ficient to obtain a bond is DISTRIBUTION OF THE ABOVE SHOWN BALANCE ACCORDING TO FUNDS Senior Order Trust Fund Juvenile Order Totals Real Estate ........................... Mortgages ............................ Loans .................................... Bonds ................................... Stocks .................................. Checks .................................. Check Accts........................... Sav. Accts............................... Participation Certificates .... June 30, 1941 58,695.65 58,695.65 180,812.78 180,812.78 688,382.99 688,382.99 3,366,707.95 26,780.00 150,690.10 3,544,178.05 152,418.54 152,418.54 302.87 ———,-----302.87 109,660.25 23,382.31 27,696.71 160,739.27 112,782.90 12,409.93 125,192.83 3,141.60 3,141.60 4,672,905.53 62,572.24 178,386.81 4,913,864.58 COLOMAN REVESZ, Auditor. reached. All of the stamps and bonds are fully guaran­teed by the United States Treasury. Visit your bank and In­vestigate this method of de­fense investment. A defense bond is a safe place for your money—and each one pur­chased helps build a barrier against inflation. Buy all you can. tn RttttP, „__—— w _ -tfHoMrUuW For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples athlete'« foot, scabies, rashes and other exV ternary caused skin troubles, use world-famous^ cooling, antiseptic, liquid D.D. D. Prescription Greaoelcss, stainless. Soothes irritation and quickly stops intense itching. 35c trial boltid TdyesJt, or your money back. A«k yotij ‘ " ‘ AA P- PfRiKINfTil§(|

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