Verhovayak Lapja, 1945 (28. évfolyam, 1-52. szám)
1945 / Verhovay Journal
-----------------------------Verhov ay Journal___________________ ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1944 February 14, 1945 I. Balance from Prev. Year Mortuary Fund Disability Fund Trust Fund Junior Order Expense Fund Total 5,356,400.95______279.901.24_______78,627.06______275,494.86 5,135.85 5,905,559.96 II. INCOME Monthly Dues ____________ Real Estate Income_______ Interest on Mortgage_______ Bond Interest _____________ Dividend on Stocks_______ Loan Interest _____________ Bank Interest __________:__ Amortization Increase___ Miscellaneous Income ______ Profit on Bonds _________ Transfer Account __________ Sale of Lodge Supplies_____ Handling Charges ________ Trust Deposits ____________ Home Office Building Income Total Income___________ TOTAL ________________ Death Claims __________________ Matured Endowments ___________ Perm. Disability Claims_________ Sickness and Accident Claims___ Cash Surrenders ________________ Bi vidends ______________________ Investment Expense _____________ Loss on Bonds _________________ Miscellaneous Expense___________ Amortization Decrease __________ Paid Trust Deposits_____________ Transfer Account _______.______ Home Office Building A/C --------Donations ---------------------------------Commissions and Fees ---------------Inspection of Risks -------------------Medical Examiners ______________ Salaries of Employees ___________ Salaries of Officers _____________ Traveling and Other Expenses __ For Collection of Dues __________ Insurance Department Fees ______ Rent ---------------------------------------General Office Maintenance______ Advertising, Printing and Stationery Postage. Telegraph. Telephone------Legal Expenses _________________ Official Publication _____________ Furniture .and Fixtures __________ Actuary ________________________ Social Security Tax _____________ Unemp. State Tax_______________ Expenses for Dist. Session _______ Convention _____________________ Total Disbursements _______1. BALANCE ______________ 640,915.20 140,509 2,480.39 4,955.67 162,088.50 9,958 1,069.75 20,399.66 769.16 1,757.31 4,952.26 46,329.26 1.171.00 11,780.42 .— 909,207.49_______150,467.90 6,265,608.44 430,369.14 103,497.99 1,960.54 9,038.12 88.61 9.61 62.56 148.39 1,724.01 1,632.86 31.85 37,704.36 41,540.08 114,358.82 120,167.14 389,853.68 265,390.01 1,153,312.28 2,480.30 4,955.67 644.35 183,690.33 1,069.75 20,409.27 857.77 1,968.26 2,521.00 7,473.26 49,686.13 11,710.00 3.00 3.00 820.66 852.51 37,704.36 11.780.42 269,379.02 1,487,953.31 274,514.87 7,483,513.27 III. DISBURSEMENTS 305,058.76 .— 2,000.00 ----------------4,300.00------123,178.23 10,043.24 ------12.30 .— 5,115.04 .— 28,956.76 .— 6,958.64 13,034.27 373.00 5,600.00 500.00 470.50 5,745.87 2,521.00 82.65 337.68 30,732.77 11,710.00----------------.— 21,630.08 1,876.00 1,551.20 371,179.01 127,851.23_______33,336.42______49,421.33 5,894,429.43 302.517.91 86,830.72 340,432.35 4,056.64 314.715.40 2,000.00 4,800.00------.---123,178.23 10,513.74 5,758.17 5,115.04-----------28,956.76 2,521.00------.— 7,378.97 30,732.77 11,710.00 13,034.27 13,873.36 13,873.36 76,803.32 98,433.40 188.00 188.00 10,092.00 12.341.00 41,147.09 41,147.09 19,199.94 19,199.94 12,316.51 12,316.51 30,885.60 30,885.60 498.00 498.00 6,618.00 6,618.00 7,188.07 7,188.07 11,737.48 13,288.68 3,595.67 3,595.67 1,540.00 1,540.00 19,413.10 19,413.10 700.36 700.36 3,958.85 3,958.85 1,611.98 1,611.98 1,241.90 1,241.90 17.00 17.00 10.00 10.00 266,692.87 848.480.86 7,822.00 6,632.032.41 EMMA E. PHILLIPS, Deputy Auditor SMILES — This banana is very small. — Yes, six-. — And it is also rotten. — Perhaps it is just as well, then, that is small. Sign in restaurant: If the steak is too tough for you, get put. This is no place for a weakling. — Yes, I am a self-made man, — boasted the magnate. The quiet gentleman in the clerical collar looked at him reflectively. Six-,—he replied,—you relieve the Lord of a great responsibility. — Why do snowflakes dance? — I don't know, unless they are practising for the snow baU. Distribution of Assets According to Funds Senior Order Trust Fund Junior Order Total —■ Do you ever knock on wood? — Oh, yes, Constantly. — Then you’re superstitious! — No, I’m a carpenter. —So you worked your way through college. Your parents must be proud of you. — Not so very. They’re the ones I worked. Real Estate ...... Mortgage ......... Loans and Liens Bond A/C ......... Stock A/C ......... Ref. Checks....... Check A/C ....... Savings A/C .... Part. Cert............ TOTAL: ..... 104,879.62------.---63,611.24 546,767.12 5,231,842.6168,105.69 31,900.12----------242.02 157,171.215,934.47 67,009.0012,790.56 1,346.40 • 6,204,769.34 86,830.72 104,879.62 63.611.24 246.97 547,014.09 331,962.57 5,631,910.87 31,900.12 242.02 8,222.81 171,328.49 79,799.56 1,346.40 340,432.35 6,632,032.41 — So the bride’s mother wept at the wedding? — Yes, the cops ari-ested the old man for carrying a gun. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1944 December 31. EMMA E. PHILLIPS. Deputy Auditor.