Verhovayak Lapja, 1951 (34. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1951 / Verhovay Journal

August 15, 1951 Verhovay Journal FAGE 7 Sick Benefits Faid to Members in May, 1951 (Continued from page 6) Mrs. Mary Rob 28.5C, Mrs. Joseph Roznay 51.42, Kalman Toth 45.70, Alexander Veszprémi 49.14 37.) Joseph Emodi, Sr. 74.28, Mrs. Andrew Havas 42.28 39. ) Mrs. Orlando Griff 35.42, Jo­seph S. Palka, Jr. 3.42, Mrs. Margaret Yestrebski 15.00 40. ) Joseph Bartók 88.55, George Csapp 29.70, Mrs. George Czapp 26.28, Mrs. Frank Falbo 19.42, Tho­mas Golia 89.13, Mrs. Mary Horvath 35.42, Mrs. Elizabeth Konyha 70.84, Andrew J. Köteles 36.56, Stephen Ku­­pas 38.84, Stephen Laczo 35.42, Mrs. Elizabeth Markovics 32.00, Michael Nemeth 35.42, Andrew J. Sabo, Jr. 17.82, Mrs. Helen Varga 11.42 45. ) Joseph Berey 51.42, John Kel­ler 70.88, Joseph Kollar 69.70, Ste­phen Kravecz 34.28, Peter Lehoczki 27.42, Mrs. Elmer Masztics 34.28, Stephen Onody 26.28, Gabor Takacs 34.28, Martin Uhrin 34.28 46. ) Joseph Grahovac 35.42, Mrs. George Horvath 34.28, Mrs. Michael Odor 32.00 48.) Emilia O. Bisztran 35.42, Louis Corte 32.00, John Csehi 24.00, Alex­ander Hinder 26.28, Louis Huyter 38.84, Mrs. Joseph Kiskos 32.00. Jo­seph A. Kovács 8.24, Andrew Lend­­vay 34.28, Stephen Majoszky 35.42, Mrs. George Markovics 35.42, Michael Nadler 40.00, Mrs. Alexander Nagy 26.28, Mrs. Julia Nagy 28.56, George L. Papp, Mrs. 54.84, George Szopko 17.14, Mrs. Nicholas Varady 17.14 52.) Irene Harsany 30.84, Julia Kiss 32.00, Andrew Molnár I. 32.00, Joseph A. Nemeth 37.70 55.) Louis Nagy II. 35.42, Stephen Varga, Jr. 28.56 57.) Elizabeth Palcsak 15.00, Philip Pernar 11.42 59.) Mrs. John Badowski 15.00, John Beres, Sr. 28.56, Frank Biri 73.14, John Chontas 18.28, Alexander Pavel 8.57, Mrs. Frank Veres 30.84 61.) John Suprak 30.84, Frank Zsaliczko 32.00 64.) Michael Hunyady 28.56, John Kiss 26.92 66.) Michael Frabota 17.14 68.) John Adam 27.42 70. ) John Fazekas 26.28, Louis Gyure 49.14, Mrs. Michael Toronyi 66.28, Stephen Rudnay 35.42 71. ) Stephen Greso 44.56, Valentine Lesko, Sr. 35.42, Alexander Takacs ' 18.28 73.) John Orbán 35.42, Mrs. Eliza­beth Pavlik 29.70, Julius Pécsi 34.28, Gabor Szeker 64.62, Emery Takacs 71.98 76.) Julius Banyai 18.88, Mrs. Joha (Continued on page 8) Distribution of Assets According to Funds Senior O. Trust F. Junior O. TOTAL R. E. H. O. Bldg. Less Reserve Mtge Loan A/C ................ Branch R. EL ..................... Loans and Liens .................. Bond A/C ............................. Stock A/C ............................. Cash A/C ............................ Savings A/C ....................... Machinery Less Reserve ....... 129,194.06 269,733.20 10,890.97 530,026.39 9,729,053.99 34,288.17 82,698.52 35,777.94 15,316.89 94,098.00 15,631.76 1,156,295.31 6,095.26 8,403.63 21,919.68 129,194.00 269,733.20 10,890.97 545,658.15 10,979,447.30 34,288.17 110,713.46 44,181.57 15,316.89 TOTAL: ............ J°HN SZALANCZY, National Treasurer. $10,836,980.13 $108,596.89$1,193,846.75 $12,139,423.77 JOHN SABO, National Auditur. Statement (or the Month of June, 1951 1. Balance from Previous Month ........... Monthly Dues ....................................... Interest on Mortgage Loans ............ Int. on Membership Certif. Loans .. Interest on Bonds .................................. Dividend on Stocks ............,............... Int. on Real Estate Loans ............ Home Office Building Income ........ Profit on Sale or Mat. of Bonds .... Handling Charges — Cash Surr...... Handling Charges —■ Certif. Loans Deposits to Trust Fund ..................... Trust Fund — Over \% Inc............... Employees and Officers — Social Security Deductions ........ Employees and Officers — Withholding Tax Deductions ... Total Income ......................... TOTAL............................. Mortuary Fund 10,219,431.68 Disability Fund 559,182.55 Trust Fund 110,420.96 Junior O. Fund 1,163,548.61 Junior O. Exp. Fund 15,405.46 Expense Fund 16,279.79 TOTAL 12,084,269.05 II. 49,108.16 787.07 136.42 20,267.25 208.44 103.28 3,261.82 4.15 INCOME 13,137.05 357.08 10,344.87 5.87 2,736.25 7,169.79 41,129.29 60.00 .20 274.50 2.60 979.17 270.03 1,803.92 120,889.16 787.07 142.29 23.003.50 208.44 103.28 3.261.82 4.15 334.50 2.80 357.08 979.17 270.03 1,803.92 73,876.59 13,137.05 357.08 13,086.99 7,229.99 44,459.51 152,147.21 10,293,308.27 572,319.60 110,778.04 1,176,635.60 22 635.45 60,739.30 12,236,416.26j Death Benefit Claims ................................ Matured Endowments .............................. Cash Surrenders ...................................... Dividends ...................................................... Premium Refunds ..................................... Home Office Building Disbursements .... Actuarial and Auditing Expenses ......... Monthly Dues Refunds............................... Sickness and Accident Claims ............... Accrued Bond Interest ............................. Paid Trust Deposits ................................. Over 1% Inc_ to Expense Fund ............. Commissions ................................................. Medical Examinations ...................1.......... Collection of Dues ..................................... Inspection of Risks .................................. Office Employees Salaries ....................... Salaries — Officers ................................... Travel and Other Expenses ..................... Branch Office Rentals ............................... Home Office Rental ................................... General Office Maintenance Expense .... Office Maeh. and Other Equip. Maint. Adv., Printing, Stationery .................... Postage, Teleg., Tele., Express .............. Donations ................................................... American Hungarian Federation ........... Verhovay Fund ..................................... Official Publication ................................... District Sessions ..................................... Other Legal Expense ................................ Books, News., Periodicals ...................... Social Security Federal Tax .................. Collector of Internal Revenue ............... May Withheld Taxes ....................... III. DISBURSEMENTS 34,159.21 ------.— 1,750.00 6,896.66 130.96 3,963.52 191.66 222.63 184.31 15,695 Total Disbursements............... BALANCE ................. 47,498.95 15,695 10,245,809.32 556,624.54 06 1,201 979 98 17 06 108 181 1,000.00 1,397 47 82 4 3 2 2834 1148 15 2,670.41 2,005.29 43.00 705.60 3,292.71 473.00 5,931.83 26.60 4,974.03 2,200.00 240.12 155.50 910.00 19.13 13.27 265.41 194.16 30.G0 83.33 83.33 1,272.29 3,646.94 175.00 5.00 436.42 1,764.96 35,159.21 1.750.00 8,291.20 178.59 82.32 3,963.52 191.66 250.97 15,695.06 298.89 1,201.98 979.17 5.298.00 516.0© 6,637.43 26.60 4,974.03 2.200.00 240.12 155.50 910.00 19.13 13.27 265.41 194.10 30.00 83.33 83.33 1,272^9 3,646.94 175-00 5.00 436.42 2,753.89 26,193.03 1,764.96 "967992749 596.89 1,173,965.19 19,881.56 34,516.27 12,139.423.77 JOHN SZALANCZY, National Treasurer. JOHN SABO, National Auditor. \

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