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ESTNIK SPJST Herald Official-Publication of The Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas, Founded 1897

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Postmaster: Please Send Form 3579 to: SPJST Home Office, P. 0. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 VOLUME 88 NUMBER 15 ISSN-07458800

Thanks to our March Top Producers and all of our active sales representatives for their efforts. Keep up the good work!

April 12, 2000

Universal Life

SPJST Mortgage Interest Rates

7.00% for Annualized*

Rates subject to change without notice

Roth IRA

Home or Farm Mortgages:

6.00% for Annualized*

7.00% for 1 to 7 years 7.50% for 8 to 15 years 7.75% for 16 to 20 years 8.00% for 21 to 30 years

Annuity II

Qualified Business Real Estate Mortgages

Annuity I

6.00% for Annualized* Certificates issued 4-1-93 and after

8.75% for 10 years 9.00% for 11 to 15 years

5.00% for Annualized* Certificates issued prior to 4-1-93 *Rates effective 2-1-2000 through 4-30-2000

PS IN THE STATE

UANITA TODD Lodge 81 Needville (District Five

SHELDON HOLUB Lodge 40 El CampoHillj e (District Six

Top Insurance Written

Top Applications Written

TOPS IN DISTRICT ONE

TOPS III DISTRICT TWO

TOPS IN DISTRICT THREE

MARGARET HAISLER Lodge 186 Caldwell

ALBIN MACHU Lodge 29 Taylor

TOM TAYLOR Lodge 183 Arlington

MARTHA DURHAM Lodge 92 Fort Worth

Top Applications Written

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TOPS IN DISTRICT FOUR

TOPS IN DISTRIC

TOPS IN DISTRICT FIVE

LORETTA SCHAEFER Lodge 49 Rowena

MILDRED HOLEMAN Lodge 88 Houston

JUANITA TODD Lodge 81 Needville

Top Applications Written

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Top Insurance Written

YVONNE GARRETT, FIC Lodge 97 Placedo

LOUIS KRUPALA Lodge 164 Rio Hondo

HECTOR GARCIA Lodge 117 Robstown

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"N SHELDON HOLUB Lodge 40 El CampoHilije Top Applications Written

See back page for February-Maxi;

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2/VESTNIK—Wednesday, April 12, 2000

FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

1999 Update on Communications

VESTNI SPJST Herald

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VESTNIK (USPS 658480) is published weekly except the fourth week of June and fourth week of August by VESTNIK, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100. Subscription rates are $20 per year, beginning July 1, for non-members. Members' fees are paid as part of the insurance fee collected by the Supreme Lodge SPJST, 520 North Main, Temple, TX 76501. Second-class postage paid at Temple, TX and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address-changes to VESTNIK do Supreme Lodge Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas, P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100.

EDITOR: BRIAN VANICEK, FIC P.O. Box 100, Temple, TX 76503-0100 Home: 13851 St. Hwy. 53, Temple, TX 76501-3407 Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-0007 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com

OFFICERS HOWARD LESHIKAR PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 771-1359

LEONARD MIKESKA VICE PRESIDENT Office Phone: (254) 773-1575

LANITA ANGLIN SECRETARY-TREASURER Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 985-2334

JERRY MIKULAS FINANCIAL SECRETARY Office Phone: (254) 773-1575 Home Phone: (254) 773-2950

SIDNEY KACIR LEGAL ADVISOR Office Phone: (254) 778-5228 P.O. Box 5119 Temple, Texas 76505

DIRECTORS DONNIE VICTORICK DISTRICT I Home Phone: (409) 272-3265 P.O. Box 85, Snook, TX 77878

FRANK KLINKOVSKY DISTRICT II Home Phone: (254) 773-4801 3514 Preston Oaks Dr., Temple, TX 76504

JOHNNIE KRIZAN DISTRICT III Home Phone: (254) 826-5882 11500 Heritage Pkway, West, TX 76691

STANLEY BROZ DISTRICT IV Home Phone: (915)442-3271 P.O. Box 33, Lowake, TX 76855

LOUIS HANUS DISTRICT V Home Phone: (713) 686-6160 4006 Ascot Ln., Houston, TX 77092

MATT S. VANEK DISTRICT VI Home Phone: (361) 578-2687 1009 Northgate, Victoria, TX 77904

BOB BAYER DISTRICT VII Home Phone: (830) 216-7954 1100 Hospital Blvd., Floresville, Texas 78114 PUBLICATION COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - FLOYD KOSTELKA, ROUTE ONE, BOX 24-A, DIME BOX, TX 77853 - (409) 884-0112 DISTRICT II - LAVERNE CABLA, 10612 OSCAR SCHOOL ROAD. TEMPLE, TX 76501 (254) 985-2354 DISTRICT III - BESSIE PETR, V. CHMN., 5406 MORNINGSIDE, DALLAS, TX 75206 - (214) 826-3557 DISTRICT IV - SHARON HOHMANN, 222 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, SAN ANGELO, TX 76903 - (915) 651-5884 DISTRICT V - LORENDA BALDWIN, 219 CR 47, ANGLETON, TX 77515 - (409) 922-1279 DISTRICT VI - HELEN KELNER, 911 AVE. K, ROSENBERG, TX 77471 - (281) 342-2624 DISTRICT VII - JAROLYN POPP, CHAIRMAN. 850 NORTH VIEW, NEW BRAUNFELS, TX 78130 - (830) 606-7787 BY-LAW COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - CLARENCE MATULA, BOX 533, LA GRANGE, TX 78945 - (979) 968-2881 DISTRICT II - RONNIE RIEGER, V. CHMN. 350 RIEGER ROAD, COUPLAND, TX 78615 - (512) 365-2000 DISTRICT III - KAY LYNN KOVAR, 3303 LAKE BARDWELL DRIVE, ENNIS, TX 75119 - (972) 442-4841 DISTRICT IV - BEVERLY TEPLICEK, SCTY., 817 FM 381, ROWENA, TX 76875 - (915) 442-4841 DISTRICT V - DOROTHY PFLUGHAUPT, 1243 CLOVIS RD, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 864-2163 DISTRICT VI - MICHAEL AHLSTROM, CHAIRMAN, 407 TAOS STREET, VICTORIA, TX 77904 (361) 578-3279

DISTRICT VII - BETTIE HOUSE, 1721 CONTINENTAL DRIVE, PLEASANTON, TX 78064 (830) 281-8246 FINANCE COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - ERNEST WENTRCEK, 1530 BENNETT, BRYAN, TX 77802 - (979) 822-6397 DISTRICT II - FRANK PAJESTKA, JR., P.O. BOX 381, HOLLAND, TX 76534 - (817) 657-8176 DISTRICT III - MICHAEL GALLER, 526 KAREN, WACO, TX 76706 - (254) 662-4934 DISTRICT IV - HERMAN D. WEISE, CHMN. 6006 FM HWY. 765, SAN ANGELO, TX 76905 (915) 651-8550 DISTRICT V - JERRY PROCHAZKA, V. CHMN., 20507 RAMSEY ROAD, BOX -634, CROSBY, TX 77532 - (713) 328-3004 DISTRICT VI - RITA VANEK, SCTY., P.O. BOX 901, EL CAMPO, TX 77437 - (409) 543-6220 DISTRICT VII - MONTA FOSTER, 4 BOB WHITE, SAN MARCOS, TX - 78666 - (512) 3532948; (H); (512) 293-5624 (Ranch) INSURANCE COMMITTEE DISTRICT I - SUSAN SKRABANEK, SCTY. ROUTE 2, BOX 13, CALDWELL, TX 77836 (409) 272-3440 DISTRICT II - ALBIN MACHU, V. CHMN., 2204 SMITH AVE., TAYLOR, TX 76574 - (512) 365-5489 DISTRICT III - BEN JARMA, 95 12 LEASIDE DR., DALLAS, TX 75238 - (214) 348-1514 DISTRICT IV - LEONARD JANSA, CHMN., 6617 PLAINVIEW DRIVE, SAN ANGELO, TX - 76905 (915) 651-8045. DISTRICT V - EDNA WEHRING, 1831 CRYSTAL CT, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 864-2815 DISTRICT VI - JEROME J. HLAVATY, BOX 174, LOLITA, TX 77971 - (361) 874-4461 DISTRICT VII - POLLY BAYER, 1100 HOSPITAL BLVD., FLORESVILLE, TX 78114 - (830) 216-7954 STATE FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR BARBARA ROSENKRANZ, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503 - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: derose@stonemedia.com STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR MELANIE ZAVODNY, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE; TX 76503 - (254) 773-1575 E-Mail: melaniez@vvm.com DISTRICT YOUTH COUNSELORS DISTRICT I - SUSAN SKRABANEK, RT. 2, BOX 13, CALDWELL, TX 77836 - (409) 272-3440 DISTRICT II - PATSY KOSLOVSKY, 764 S. ST. JOSEPH STREET, BURLINGTON, TEXAS 76519 - (254) 985-2396 DISTRICT III - BESSIE PETR, 5406 MORNINGSIDE, DALLAS, TX 75206 - (214) 826-3557 DISTRICT IV - SANDRA JANSA, 6617 PLAINVIEW, SAN ANGELO, TX 76904 - (915) 651-8045 DISTRICT V - MARIE STAYTON, 1126 PRINCE STREET, HOUSTON, TX 77008 - (713) 836-1609 DISTRICT VI - MARCY DOROTIK, 12360 RICHMOND AVE., APT. NO. 1134, HOUSTON, TX 77082 - (281) 679-5567 DISTRICT VII - LIZ BIELEFELD, ROUTE TWO, BOX 154-B, FLORESVILLE, TX 78114 (830) 393-6037 LIBRARY, ARCHIVES, MUSEUM Dorothy Pechal, Museum Curator Office: (254) 773-1575, P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76503

Sales Representatives Assistance Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1-800-72-SPJST After Office Hours and/or Weekends, call STATE FIELD MANAGER GENE McBRIDE, NO. 7 Frank James, MPR BELTON, TX 76513 - (254) 780-1906 DISTRICTS 1 and 7 Larry Wagner (830) 276-4414 or (830) 742-4463 (Home) E-mail: insagent@texas.net DISTRICTS 2 and 3 Jerry Kucera (254) 826-5425 DISTRICT 4 (Part Time) William (Billy) Rollwitz (915) 442-3038 or (915) 442-3141 (Home) DISTRICTS 5 and 6 Jim Wiest (361) 782-5597 Houston: (713) 249-9596 E-mail: Jimatspjst@aol.com

CHANGES OF ADDRESS, PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS AND CORRESPONDENCE CONCERNING DELIVERY OF THE VESTNIK MUST BE SENT TO SUPREME LODGE FINANCIAL SECRETARY JERRY MIKULAS, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TX 76503. ADVERTISING SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE VESTNIK, P.O. BOX 100, TEMPLE, TEXAS 76503.

In an effort to keep you informed, the following is a summary of the activities of the Editor's office during the year 1999. As always, please let me know if you have any questions or if I can ever be of any assistance. The annual report is divided into six parts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Publication Summary Financial Summary Special Projects Work-Related Activities Publication Committee Recommendations 6. Communications Outlook 1. Publication Summary Publishing the Vestnik and providing communications and marketing support to management and local lodges were the major functions of the Editor's office in 1999. In accordance with the By-Laws, fifty issues of the Vestnik were published weekly in 1999. Issues ranged in length from 16 to 28 pages. This marked our seventh consecutive year of publishing the Vestnik with no missed deadlines with our publisher, Hill County Press, located in Hillsboro. As in previous years, the emphasis in the Vestnik during 1999 was to promote the positive aspects of life insurance and membership in the SPJST, In its high moments, I hope that the Vestnik was able to do some good for you and your lodge, shed some light, rekindle some hope or stir some member from apathy and indifference to attentive action. Please know that your kind words, calls and notes always helped to brighten our days. 2. Financial Summary A review of Vestnik expenses provides a more complete look at Vestnik operations in 1999. The Vestnik incurred printing expenses of $58,775.53 in 1999, which represented a decrease of $1,843.79, or 3 percent from 1998. The decrease can be attributed, in part, to the decline in subscriptions in November following the mailing of the Vestnik subscription card. Postage expenses for mailing in 1999 were $90,015.50, consistent with the $90,000.00 booked in 1998 for postage. The combined cost of printing and mailing in 1999 was $148,791.03, which represented -a decrease of 1.2 percent from the previous year. Total Vestnik printing and mailing expenses represented 1.3 percent of Total Society Disbursements recorded in 1999. In spite of marked increases operating expenses and postage in recent years, overall Vestnik and other communication expenditures have been controlled, largely as a result of the in-house typesetting and layout procedures implemented in 1992. Thanks to the office of the Financial Secretary, which was responsible for mailing the Vestnik and bookkeeping related to the production of our weekly newspaper.

Again, in 1999, we were never at a loss for stories and photos. Thanks to the topflight commitment of our local lodge correspondents and Home Office contributors in 1999. Likewise, thanks to Communications Assistant Katherine Smith for the professionalism and assistance she provided in 1999. Last, but not least, thanks to the Publication Committee, and the directors and officers who offered their solid support and encouragement. 3. Special Projects A. 2000 Calendar For the second consecutive year, the Supreme Lodge opted to have the SPJST Calendar produced by the Editor's office. The calendars were mailed to members during the final week of November 1999. As a result of in-house composition and typesetting, production costs remained well below pre-1999 costs. See chart on page three. B. Ad Valorem Tax-Relief Initiative Through 1999, the Editor's office continued to encompass additional and significant responsibilities. One of the far-reaching initiatives pursued in 1999 was the 1999 ad valorem tax relief initiative. In an effort to address the heavy burden of property taxes on our local lodges, it was recommended by the Editor's office in 1998 that the SPJST take such steps as necessary to establish a unified, intra-fraternal approach to ad valorem tax relief issues, including but not limited to, repeal of ad valorem taxation, via Texas Constitutional amendment. At their January meeting, the Supreme Lodge voted to seek legislative action so as to coincide with the November 1999 statewide election. Directly and indirectly, as a result of actions taken by the SPJST, legislation was introduced by District Five State Senator Steve Ogden of College Station to the 76th Texas Legislature seeking a constitutional amendment authorizing property tax exemptions for fraternal lodge properties. In spite of the efforts made, the 1999 intrafraternal effort fell short of its mark. On Saturday, October 23, I had the honor to deliver a presentation before the 99th session of the Texas Fraternal Congress (TFC) in Houston, Texas. Senator Steve Ogden of College Station accompanied me on the program. A fellow fraternalist and a longtime member of the Knights of Columbus, Senator Ogden expressed a keen understanding and appreciation for the good work that fraternals do in Texas. As you may recall, it was Senator Ogden who worked closely with several of our Texas fraternals on the ad valorem exemption legislation this past legislative session. (Continued on.next page.)


Wednesday, April 12, 2000—VESTNIK/3 VESTNIK PRINTING AND POSTAGE EXPENSES Total Subscribers Vestnik Printing Vestnik Postage

(Dec. 31 )

1999 7,711 $58,775.53 $90,015.50

During that session, TFC delegates accepted and passed the recommendation contained in my report to organize a statewide action team committed to exploring and reporting on the many challenges and opportunities that lay ahead for Texas fraternals. That the TFC passed this recommendation on October 23, National Make a Difference Day, seems very fitting. I believed then — as I do now — that if the statewide action team is successful here in Texas, we could set a new standard for fraternal development that will be replicated in state after state. Texas has the opportunity to lead the way. Update: The TFC directors voted at their February 2000 meeting to table all activity with regards to organizing the statewide action team. C. Corporate Identity Project In response to the recommendation issued by the April 10 Publication Committee Meeting and the directive issued by the April Supreme Lodge meeting, the Editor's office began the process of assessing the SPJST's image as defined by our current publications, including weekly newspaper, advertisements, promotional materials and correspondence. By design, the SPJST Graphic Standards project will be an important link in reestablishing our Society's identity as a unique, unified and professional fraternal benefit society. The SPJST Graphic Standards manual will provide direction on and example of how to use the logo to create a positive image as well as a consistent look and message in our communication materials. Update: At the January 2000 meeting, the Editor's office presented the Supreme Lodge with a proposed new logotype and various applications for use. 4. 1999 Promotional Activities In addition to the previously outlined projects, the Editor's office maintained an active schedule of working with local lodges, districts and management, providing assistance on a range of printed and promotional efforts. A total of 50 communication activities, including the development of the new SPJST Internet web site, were assisted by the Editor's office in 1999. Thanks to all of our lodge members and Home Office personnel who contributed to these initiatives. Even with the efforts that are being made in this area, there's so much that remains to be done to enhance our ability to communicate news, information and meet the needs of our members. 5. 2000 Publication Committee Recommendations The Publication Committee met at the SPJST Home Office on March 4,

1998 10,145 60,619.32 90,000.00

1997 9,861 60,812.18 85,000.00

1996 9,761 50,825.17 80,080.25

SUPREME LODGE NOTICE

1994 1993 1992 1995 7,948 9,861 9,021 9,525 53,977.10 47,202.25 49,664.65 70,874.33 75,000.00 55,000.00 60,000.00 65,000.00

2000 as authorized by Article 24 of the SPJST By-Laws, at 10 a.m. Committee members present were: Floyd Kostelka (District One) La Verne Cabla (District Two) Vice Chairman Bessie Petr (District Three) Sharon Waggoner (District Four) Lorenda Baldwin (District Five) Secretary Helen Kelner (District Six) and Chairman Jarolyn Popp (District Seven)

"It's up to us to raise expectations, reawaken a sense of urgency and charter a course to ensure growth and stability." District Three Director Johnnie Krizan and I were also in attendance. Following the meeting, the following recommendations were issued by the Publication Committee to the ByLaws Committee and Finance Committee for their consideration.

including the development and publication of promotional literature for the SPJST on a statewide and local lodge level and the development of various projects and media relations, particularly on a statewide level. All of these things being in addition to the honored role as Editor of the Vestnik. Therefore, let the recommendation read that: "Effective immediately, the position of Editor and Director of Communication," in all references. 6. Page 20 Article 28 Add Editor "Members of the Supreme Lodge and Editor assume duties of their respective officers on January 1 following their election; however; any newly elected officer or editor elected by the Convention in a contested election involving the incumbent will assume duties July 1 of the year of the election. Any such incumbent officer or editor being replaced shall be relieved of his duties June 30 and shall be paid for the remainder of the term." 7. After reviewing the increased responsibilities undertaken by the Editor during the last four years the Publication Committee recommends a salary of $60,000 based on his workload, initiative and commitment to the society. If a new editor comes on board, salary stays the same.

6. Communications Outlook As previously stated, the Vestnik 1. The Publication Committee recom- reflects the positive aspects of membermends that The Lodge Officers Workshop ship in the SPJST; however, it's imporbe held in conjunction with the sales rep- tant that we also acknowledge and resentatives meeting and that it be respond to the challenges facing our frabrought to the local district level, and ternal order. Accountability, innovation. separate from the awards banquet. planning, and open communication are necessary to ensure that SPJST's star 2. The Publication Committee recom- shines bright into the new millennium. mends that the President's office take As co-partners in the SPJST's long and steps as necessary to establish a chart rich fraternal history, it's up to us to of judging criteria to be used for the raise expectations, reawaken a sense of "Fraternalist of the Year" selection urgency and charter a course to ensure process at the local and state level. the growth and stability of the SPJST. I enjoy working with you and wel3. The Publication Committee recom- come your feedback and suggestions. mends that, Page 69 Article 95 add If you have a question about any of the SPJST Internet Web Site, information that was presented here — (a) The contents of the "Vestnik" or perhaps something that I did not and the SPJST Internet Web Site are cover, then please, let me hear from managed by the editor, elected by the you. Thank you for your attention. Fraternally submitted, Convention. Brian Vanicek, FIC, Work: 1 (800) 727-7578 4. The Publication Committee supHome: (254) 985-0007 ports the recommendation of the Email: bvanicek@vvm.com Supreme Lodge to establish a 501(c)(3) as a non-profit tax-deductible organi'4 '4 zation for the SPJST library and To accomplish our destiny it is not archives fund. enough to merely guard prudently against road accidents. 5. Recommendation: We must also cover before nightfall Explanation: Since the 26th SPJST the distance assigned to each of us. Convention in 1992, the role of the —Alexis Carrel Editor has evolved to encompass additional and significant responsibilities, —SPJST-

CALENDAR PRINTING AND DELIVERY EXPENSES 2000 Total Calendars Calendar Printing Calendar Delivery

31,000 $12,090 $4,866.95

1999 29,000 9,740.00 4,735.97

1998 29,000 18,308.20 4,600.00

1997

1996

29,000 24,616.70 4,914.36

27,969 25,233.72 4,606.22

1995 30,000 27,642.00 4,129.31

Supreme Lodge officers opt not to publish annual report The officers considered publishing an annual report separate for 1999 but decided not to since the information in the pre-convention report is required to be published 30 days prior to the Convention. We felt some duplication would take place since the annual report is for one year and the pre-convention report is for the previous four years as well as for the future. Howard Leshikar President Leonard Mikeska Vice President Lanita Anglin Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Mikulas Financial Secretary Sidney Kacir • Legal Advisor —SPJST-

State Youth Director's

Annual Report appears on page 11.

If your lodge plays charitable bingo, please note Next week, the Vestnik will be presenting a feature article with an emphasis on those lodges which are currently licensed through the Texas Lottery Commission to play charitable bingo. The following lodges will be listed: 40, 74, 80, 88, 177, 183 and 186. If your lodge plays and is not listed, please contact the Editor's office at 1 (800) 727-7578 at your earliest convenience. Thank you! —SPJST-

reporters, encouraged to submit local lodge histories Lodge

In that 2000 is a convention year, the Vestnik will once again be presenting a special issue in June dedicated in part to chronicling the history of our local lodges — especially as that relates to happenings since the last convention. Please submit your articles and photographs to the Vestnik no later than May 24 to ensure that they get included in this update issue. If you have any questions, please call the Editor's office at the SPJST Home Office, toll free, at 1 (800) 7277578, or call locally at 773-1575. Thank you for your attention. Fraternally yours, Brian Vanicek, Editor —SPJST-


4/VESTNIK—Wednesday, April 12, 2000

BY-LAW RECOMMENDATIONS (Editor's Note: Recommendations to the By-Laws appear in the Vestnik, as submitted by their author(s) and as directed by the SPJST By-Law Committee in accordance with Article 20 (g) of the SPJST By-Laws, which reads as follows: Recommendations may be submitted in writing either in the English or Czech language and will be published in the language in which they were received.) March 7, 2000 Beverly Teplicek Route 1 Box 40-A Rowena, Texas 76875 Re: By-Law Recommendations

Publication Committee recommends a salary of $60,000 based on his workload, initiative and commitment to the society. If a new editor comes on board, salary stays the same. For the Publication Committee, Helen Kelner, Secretary —SPJST-

Dear Members of the By-Law Committee: January 28, 2000 1. The Publication Committee recommends that The Lodge Officers Workshop be held in conjunction with the sales representatives meeting and that it be brought to the local district level, and separate from the awards banquet. 2. The Publication Committee recommends that the President's office take steps as necessary to establish a chart of judging criteria to be used for the "Fraternalist of the Year" selection process at the local and state level. 3. The Publication Committee recommends that, Page 69 Article 95 add SPJST Internet Web Site, (a) The contents of the Vestnik and the SPJST Internet Web Site are managed by the Editor, elected by the Convention. 4. The Publication Committee supports the recommendation of the Supreme Lodge to establish a 501(c)(3) as a non-profit tax-deductible organization for the SPJST library and archives fund. 5. Recommendation: Explanation: Since the 26th SPJST Convention in 1992, the role of the Editor has evolved to encompass additional and significant responsibilities, including the development and publication of promotional literature for the SPJST on a statewide and local lodge level and the development of various projects and media relations, particularly on a statewide level. All of these things being in addition to the honored role as Editor of the Vestnik. Therefore, let the recommendation read that: "Effective immediately, the position of Editor and Director of Communication", in all references. 6. Page 20 Article 28 Add Editor Members of the Supreme Lodge and Editor assume duties of their respective officers on January 1 following their election; however, any newly elected officer or editor elected by the Convention in a contested election involving the incumbent will assume duties July 1 of the year of the election. Any such incumbent officer or editor being replaced shall be relieved of his duties June 30 and shall be paid for the remainder of the term. 7. After reviewing the increased responsibilities undertaken by the Editor during the last 4 years, the

Dear By-Law Committee: I am James J. Bacak of Lodge 40 El Campo-Hillje a delegate to the convention in the year 2000 would like to submit this By-Law change. If a lodge is entitled to elect 3 or more delegates, at least one delegate position should be filled from among the sales representatives in the lodge qualified to be delegates. Your truly, James J. Bacak Lodge 40 District 6 —SPJSTTo: By-Laws Committee From: Clara Broz, Lodge 88 Re: Addition to the By-Laws Director Article 42 - Page 38 A director shall not serve more that four (4) terms nor shall they serve after their seventy-fifth (75) birthday. Clara Broz —SPJSTMarch 21, 2000 To The By-Law Committee Beverly Teplicek, Secretary 817 FM 381 Rowena, Texas 76875 The members of the SPJST Finance Committee submit the following recommendations to the By Laws for your consideration and action: Change Article 25 (a) to read (a) The Finance Committee shall meet annually to review the financial benefits of the Supreme Lodge officers and editor and to review the overall posture of the Supreme Lodge. The Committee will report their findings to the Supreme Lodge. This committee will meet as necessary during the year of the convention, after January 1. (Reason the 401K replaced the retirement plan and will not be reviewed). Article 27: Change (a) delete (for at least five years) (a) Be and active member of this Society prior to his/her election. Change (d) have to should (d) Should have the knowledge for both the Czech and English language.

By-law recommendations due to committee April 13 Convention time is drawing near! lease take note of the following dates. All recommendations for changing bylaws must be signed and in the hands of the By-Law Committee Secretary prior to April 13, 2000, in order to be considered. The secretary will forward all signed recommended changes to the by-laws to the Vestnik for publication. Recommendations will be accepted from individual members as well as from lodges. If you can tie the recom-

mendation to a published by-law number, please do so. Also remember to sign all recommendations! APRIL 13, 2000 DEADLINE FOR RECOMMENDATIONS! JUNE 12, 13, 14 CONVENTION Beverly J. Teplicek By-Law Committee Secretary 817 FM 381 Rowena, Texas 76875 —SPJST-

(Reason; a capable candidate wanting to run for an office may not have been a member five years but he/she should have the knowledge of both languages)

Authorize the Supreme Lodge Directors to employ an individual or legal firm for the legal services on a fee or retainer fee.

Article 28: Delete "in a contested election involving the incumbent":

Article 45: (j) Change $1,500 to $2,000 per year, $500 per meeting to $600 (j) Each district will receive an allocation of $2000 per year from the Supreme Lodge to be placed in the district's General Expense Fund. This sum is to be used by the district to pay the lodge hosting the District Meeting $600 per meeting with the balance being used to defray the expenses of the district. (Effective 1-1-2001)

Article 28 will then read: Members of the Supreme Lodge assume duties of their respective offices on January 1 following their election: however newly elected officers elected by the convention will assume duties July 1 of the year of the election. Any incumbent officer being replaced shall be relieved of his/her duties June 30 and shall be paid for the remainder of his/her term, if the incumbent has served more than four years in his/her position. If the incumbent served less that four years, but more than two years, the incumbent shall be paid for three months the regular salary. An incumbent serving less than two years in his/her position would be entitled to one months pay. In either case the incumbent would be expected to serve as a consultant, assisting the newly elected officer when requested and needed. (Reason for change, there will be newly elected officers at this convention) Directors: (Article 42 (a) (1) delete for at least five consecutive years (a) (1) is an active member of the Society. Have met local lodge attendance requirements same as delegates. Supreme Lodge members attending Supreme Lodge meetings, district meetings, and local lodge meetings, on this same date quality as attending a regular meeting for this purpose. (a) 5. change has a knowledge to should have knowledge 5. Should have knowledge of both Czech and English Language. Legal Advisor: The legal advisor will not be an elected office.

Article 45 (k) Change $500 to $600 (k) The lodge in each district hosting a District Youth Achievement Day will receive an allocation of $600 from the Supreme Lodge. This will be placed in the district's General Expense Fund. (Effective 1-1-2001) Article 95 Replace the have knowledge to should have knowledge of the Czech and English languages. We are recommending: The Society also pay the cost of Group Healthcare coverage for the spouse of Supreme Lodge officers and employees retiring with 30 or more years of service with the Society: However, the amount paid for such retiree's healthcare coverage will not exceed the standard premium for an active employee under age 65. Effective 7-1-2000 Respectively submitted by the Finance Committee: Herman D. Weise, Chairman IV Rita J. Vanek Secretary VI Ernest Wentrcek I Frank Pajestka, Jr. II Michael Galler III Jerry Prochazka Vice Chairman V Monta Foster VII —SPJST-

note that the deadline for submitting timely news items to the Vestnik is one week prior to the publication date of each week's issue. Thank you for your attention. Please


Wednesday, April 12, 2000-VESTN11C/5

AROUND THE STATE

District Three Spring Meeting Sunday, April 30, 2000

October 24, 1999

Hosted by Lodge 66, Waco 10:00 a.m.Registration With complimentary pastries. juice and coffee Meeting (Door prize tickets distributed and lunch tickets sold) Registration for Adult Horseshoe and Youth Washer Contests 11:00 a.m.Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Youth Pledge Welcome Response Reading of Departed Members Memorial Service by District Youth

Brother John Engelke District President Youth, Dakota Yates, Flag Bearer Youth James Linderman, Flag Bearer Brother John Engelke Brother B.J. Hlavaty District First Vice President Sister Mary Steinman District Second Vice President Sister Bessie Petr District Youth Counselor

Recognition of Fraternalists of the Year, 50-, 75- and Age 96 Members

Brother B.J. Hlavaty, District First Vice President

Dismissal of Youth for Meeting Approval of Minutes and Correspondence Treasurer's Report Appointing Auditing Committee Appointing Nominatin g Committee Rest Home Director's Report Fraternal Activities Coordinator Report Supreme Lodge Report District Director's Report

Sister Barbara Hykel District Secretary Sister Martha Hubenak Durham District Treasurer Brother John Engelke Brother John Engelke Brother Geor g e Pauling District Rest Home Director Brother George Pauling, District FAC Sister Lanita Anglin Brother Johnnie Krizan District Director

12:30 p.m.Lunch break, prayer, meal: fried chicken, parsley potatoes, green beans, salad, cake, coffee and tea. Cost: A donation of two canned goods entitles District Three members to a free meal; otherwise the cost is $5 large plate, $3 small plate. 1:30 p.m.Roll Call of Lodges Dismissal of Youth to Reconvene Youth Meeting Recognition of Visitors

Sister Barbara Hykel Sister Mary Steinman

Committee Reports by District Representatives By-Laws-Sister Kay Lynn Kovar -Finance-Brother Michael Galler Insurance-Brother Ben Jarma Insurance-Brother Jerry Kucera Publication-Sister Bessie Petr District Youth Counselor-Sister Bessie Petr Old Business Discussion of Fall Fun Day, October 22, 2000, Lodge 84, Dallas New Business Discussion of Meal Reimbursement Audit Committee Report Nominating Committee Report Election of Officers Fall Meeting Fun Day Lodge 84, Dallas, October 22, 2000 Site Selection of Spring Meeting, April 22, 2001 Site Selection of YAD, June 24, 2001 Site Selection of Fall Meeting, October 28, 2001 Presentation of Checks to Host Lodge Installation of Officers by Brother Johnnie Krizan Door Prizes Adjournment of 2000 Spring Meeting Horseshoe and Washer Contests Outside, weather permitting. Barbara Hykel District Three Secretary -SPJST-

Uncorrected Minutes of District Three Fall Meeting •

Hosted by Lodge 180, Burleson

The fall meeting was called to order at 11:15 a.m. by Brother John Engelke, District President. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by youth members Dakota Yates of Lod ge 66, Waco. The youth pledge was read by youth members James Linderman of Lodge 92, Fort Worth. Welcome was given by Brother John Hilcher, President of Lodge 180. Burleson, followed by the response by Brother B.J. Hlavaty, District First Vice President. The youth members were dismissed at this time. Brother Engelke asked for the reading of the minutes of the spring meeting. Sister Hykel asked for dispensing of the reading of the minutes and we would go page by page for corrections as follows: Page 2, first paragraph should read Brother Jim Greer, Lodge 92, Fort Worth, third paragraph, third line should be rest homes at the spring meeting before the convention in 2000. Page 3, first paragraph - fifth line should read Lodge 66, Waco; .Angela Popko of Lodge 135, Ennis and Heather Valcik of Lodge 84, Dallas were awarded scholarships. After corrections, Brother Ben Jarma of Lodge 84, Dallas moved that we accept the minutes, seconded by Brother John Krizan of Lodge 6, Cottonwood and passed by a show of hands present. President Engelke called on Sister Martha Hubenak Durham, District Treasurer. Sister. Durham gave the Treasurer's report of the general fund and the youth fund. Brother John Hilcher of Lodge 180, Burleson moved that we accept the treasurer's report, seconded by Sister Anna Johnson of Lodge 154, Fort Worth and passed by a show of hands from the membership present. Brother George Pauling gave the Rest Home report. On the Taylor Rest Home they are going to remodel the kitchen. At the Needville Rest Home, they have a low occupancy. Medicare is trying to find a different way of paying the rest home. They are having to update their computers. The remodeling they are doing is paid for and the rest homes are in the black. Brother Pauling gave the Fraternal Activities Coordinator report. The 100 Pennies Drive started in September and ends in March. There are a lots of scholarships given from this. The Incentive Award ends in December and be sure the FAC from your lodge turns in their report. The Fraternalist of the Year has to be turned in and there was only five turned in from our district. Most of the districts have turned their district meeting into a fun day in the fall they may have a small business meeting. They would have games. The membership rally (workshop) can be held at your lodge. The FAC, insurance and youth coordinators will be glad to help you set up this on the day you choose. The judges selected for the baked goods contest. They are Sister Georgie Soukup of Lodge 6, Sister Bonnie

Pruitt of Lodge 66 and Sister Helen Kubala of Lodge 92. They are to meet right after lunch for instructions. Brother Jerry Mikulas, Financial Secretary of the Supreme Lodge reported that he was happy to attend the last district meeting of the century of District Three. The convention is coming up in 2000, June 12, 13, 14, and some activities are planned for Sunday. On October 1 letters were sent out to your lodge for the amount of delegates your lodge will be entitles to. Be sure you check the qualifications. There will be 317 delegates over the state. SPJST was founded in 1897 with selling life insurance. Financially, SPJST is doing very good. Certificates are declining, but the dollar amounts are increasing. The sales representatives are working on that. Death claims are increasing and insurance certificate amounts are increasing. Audits are scheduled in November, after this, the department of insurance will come in and do their audit. They had someone to come in and check to make sure their computers were Y2K compatible. They are doing mortgage loans. The insurance organization does a rating A to D and SPJST was rated as an B++. The rest homes was going to have a 401K plan. The refund rebate will be sent to the local lodges. Brother Engelke reported that 111 members attending the meeting. Brother Engelke called on District Director Johnnie Krizan for his report. Sister Kay Kovar and Brother Jerry Kucera had other commitments. Texas Fraternal Congress had some of our youth attending. They are doing a very good job. At State Youth Achievement Day the state king and queen were both from District Three. Editor Brian Vanicek was doing a presentation at the Texas Fraternal Congress. The checks for the incentive award will be sent out to the lodges and not having to wait until the end of February. Vestnik cards need to be sent back to the Editor by November 1. Books are going to closed December 30. Lodge 206, Mexia was chartered October 26 Brother Krizan. Brother Krizan thanked the delegates for voting on the change of retirement at the Supreme Lodge. If you know of any seniors that would be interested in a scholarship, they need to send for the papers to apply for a scholarship. Bronze cemetery markers are available for $30.40. They can be screwed or glued on the monument. They are three inches. The calendars are going out in November this year. The convention is just around the corner. We need to really think who you want to go to the convention to represent your lodge. Brother Engelke dismissed for lunch at 12:20 p.m. A member of the Youth Club led us in prayer for lunch. Brother Engelke called the meeting, back to order. Brother Engelke called on Youth Leader Bessie Petr for the youth program. Sister Bessie Petr thanked the cooks for the wonderful (Continued on page 6.)


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meal. Sister Bessie Petr reported that the youth usually has a memorial service at the spring meeting but they wanted to give tribute to our late District Director Brother Sid Pokladnik. The SPJST was his life, he always attended everything the youth did. Jarod Olds of Lodge 84, recited a poem. Sister Gladys Yates and Sister Lynda Novak had the youth lined up for the memorial. The youth presented flowers for the deceased. Brother Engelke called on Sister Hykel for the roll call of lodges. Lodges present and the number of members present were Lodge 6 - 18; Lodge 66 - 19; Lodge 84 - 7; Lodge 92 - 38; Lodge 154 - 3; and Lodge 180 15. Six lodges were present with a total of 90 present for our meeting. Sister Mary Steinman recognized our guests which included Brother Jerry Mikalus and Clem and Jane Sulak. The By-Law Committee will have a meeting in January and they need any changes to be turned in by April 13. Brother Michael Galler of the Finance Committee gave his report. Brother Galler thanked Sister Durham for taking over for him at the district meeting. He thanked everyone for voting for the retirement plan for the Supreme Lodge. There were 94 Percent-For and 7 Percent-Against. Brother Ben Jarma of the Insurance Committee gave his report. Brother Jarma reported that he will not be a candidate for the Insurance . Committee at the convention. We need to start thinking of someone for the Insurance Committee. The Insurance Meeting will be November 20. Brother Jarma recognized the sales representatives from District Three. Brother Jarma recognized Sister Bessie Petr for having four circles of dancers at heritage day the State Fair. Sister Bessie Petr reported that the Publication Committee has not met since the last meeting. Brother Brian Vanicek sent word by way of District Three Director Johnnie Krizan to Sister Petr from the Texas Fraternal Congress that he was happy to represent the SPJST at the Fraternal Congress. Sister Petr gave the youth report. December 4 they will have holiday in the park at Six Flags. YAD cards and camp forms have to be turned in by May 30. YAD will be June 25 at Lodge 92, Fort Worth. Siter Petr said she had something to be very proud of having the State King Paxton Davies and State Queen Colette Kenney both from District Three. Each receives a $75 check from District Three. Brother Krizan remarked that he didn't know all of the traditions of the district director's, but he was told that when the state king and queen came from the same district that director had to buy all the other director's a dinner. He said they cost him a bundle but he said he would glad to do it again and again when this happens. He congratulated them. Sister Petr said we paid tribute to Brother Pokladnik but now I want to commend Brother Krizan for the director. Brother Krizan comes to all of the youth functions. He is one of

the best and she is very proud of him. Sister Petr thanked Lodge 180, Burleson fro making a donation to Lodge 84 in memory of Brother Sid Pokladnik. There will be a lock-in April 14 at Lodge 84. There will be a youth leaders meeting at Lodge 84 on March 26. LIT class will be June 2,3, 4 at Peaceable Kingdom. The District Three Spring Meeting will be April 23 but has to be changed to April 30. Sister Pam Durham moved that we change this seconded by Sister Dana McAdams and passed by a show of hands present. Brother Engelke asked the membership for their interests in having a fun day for our district meeting. Some said we still need to have some kind of meeting for our reports. The host lodge would have a lot of planning for different kinds of entertainment. They hope this kind of entertainment will bring out more of our members. We need to try and do something to try and get our younger members interested. Because our older members are fading away, we need to keep the interests in the SPJST going. We want to try and get more people coming to our district meeting. One of the southern districts have a big fun day. They go to a park or some place for the people to go swimming, play games, etc. After some discussion, Sister Pam Durham moved that we go back to your lodges and see on their input on this, seconded by Sister Jo Prochaska and passed by a show of hands present. Brother Engelke reported that the convention committees will be having for the delegates to discuss the changes what will be coming into the convention. This is to see our ideas on these changes. We will have these two or three times before the convention. We need to have one before the April 13 deadline. Sister Bessie Petr moved that we have a Bylaw Meeting seconded by Brother George Pauling and passed by a show of hands from the membership present. They reminded everyone to go vote on November 2. Scholarship donation fund sheets are available. Donations were received from the Supreme Lodge, Joe and Estelle Hurtik donated soda water from Lodge 180, the centerpieces on the tables will also be given away. Sister Gladys Yates moved that we donate $100 from the district and the Youth Club to Lodge 84 in memory of Brother Sid Pokladnik Sister Bessie Petr thanked the judges for the ornament contest. Sister Jerelene Lenart, Al Kercho, Jo Prochaska. Winners were: Below age 6 - Makayla Yates, Age 6-8 Honorable Mention-Bracey Craig Lodge 6, Bryson Turner Lodge 92, Kassandra Perez, Lodge 92, Third Place-Tanner Guidroz Lodge 66, Second Place-Wesley Perez Lodge 92, First Place-Dakota Yates Lodge 66. Age 9-11 Honorable Mention-William Fuller Lodge 92, Kiel Szron Lodge 92, Brooke Craig Lodge 6, Jesse Karlik Lodge 6, Jonathan Perez Lodge 92, Third Place Douglas Galler Lodge 66, Second Place-Whitney Dobecka and Christi Sparkman Lodge 6, First Place Kevin Galler Lodge 66. Age 12-14 Honorable Mention Kurt Szron, Crystal Szron Lodge 92, Third Place James Linderman Lodge 92, Second Place-Jodi McAdams Lodge 66, First

READERS WRITE

Reader invites delegates to see what a 501 (c) (3) organization can do Dear Editor, I have been reading about the 501(c)(3) that SPJST is talking about. I would like to tell you about the Hamilton County Genealogy Society. In 1994, about 20 people got together and formed a genealogy society in Hamilton. We operated out of the Hamilton Library and applied for 501(c)(3) status. We started receiving genealogy books and ran out of space in the public library. The public library refused to give the genealogy society any more space. The officers then started looking for a building to use for a library. They found an abandoned tractor sales and service building and voted to buy it. After the deed was signed, the owner gave the society the whole city block around the building. On this block there also stood another building and the last cotton gin in Hamilton County. The building was full of junk and some valuable items and an auction was held and sold the items. With that money and donations and grants that came in, a new roof was put on the building with the help of labor by people that needed to do community service hours.

With the help of a couple of other fellows, five ladies and I started to renovate the interior of the building. One man donated his labor and provided a completely new electric system for the building. We then started on the walls of the first room of the building. A room 40 feet by 30 feet had a drop ceiling put in. Next, three women and I built book shelves and put the books on the shelves and opened for business. We then started on the remainder of the building. First, two rest rooms were built with the help of a local plumber who donated his time and labor to do the plumbing. Next, with the help of two more men who donated their time, we completed a 40 foot by 60 foot room and an office for the copy machine and a place to publish new books for sale in the library. After that was competed another 40 foot by 40 foot room was completed that will be used for meetings and rentals for family reunions. We now have an RV park with 14 hook-ups for people who come from out of town in their RV's and want to do research at the library. I would like to invite any delegates who would like to see for themselves what a 501(c)(3) organization can do with the help of a few grants and donated labor. Fraternally, Norman M. Kneschk

—SPJST-

a Home Or Building a Business. Let's Talk! Buying

The SPJST makes home, farm and commercial loans to qualified members. For a free illustration that shows how you can save when making a new loan or refinancing through the SPJST, please contact the SPJST Mortgage Lending Department at 1(800) 727-7578 and ask to speak with Ann Paruzinski. Mortgage loans and term insurance that can pay, off your loan in the event of death are just two of the many benefits available to SPJST members.

Place - Jarrod Olds Lodge 84. Age 15 Senior - Honorable Mention Raul Nava Lodge 92, Third Place - Justin Engelke, Lodge 66, Second Place Candace McAdams, Lodge 66, First Place-Celia Dobecka Lodge 6. Total prizes - $121.50. President Engelke presented the baked goods winners: First Place - Sister Barbara Hykel, $25; Second Place - Sister Estelle Hurtik, $15; and Third Place - Sister Julia Dueser, $10. Brother John Hilcher was presented a $500 check for hosting the fall meeting and a $407 check reimbursing them for food. The canned goods collected today will go to battered women and heritage house. The flowers from the memorial will be given to Sister Justin Pokladnik. Brother Paxton David moved that we adjourn the meeting until the spring meeting, April 30, 2000 seconded by Brother Justin

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Engelke and passed by a show of hands present. Submitted by, Sister Barbara Jean Hykel District Secretary —SPJST-

District Four Spring Meeting April 16 in Seymour The District Four Spring Meeting will be held April 16, 2000 at the Senior Citizens' Center located at 500 East Belknap in Seymour. Registration will be from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. A noon meal will be served. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. Alice Orsak District Four Secretary —SPJST-


Wednesday, April 12, 2000—VESTNIK/7

FROM THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE Chartering of Lodge 215, South Plains On: April 15, 2000 • At: Life Enrichment Center 1717 Main Street in Tahoka • 12 Noon

FROM THE VICE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE

The SPJST Monthly Insurance Report

Coming next week in your VOSIllik * Bingo! Who's Playing It and Why * 2000 State Straight Domino Winners * Scenes from District Two Spring Meeting * Scenes from District Five Spring Meeting . . and much, much more.

Through March, 2000

If there's a member you know who Isn't getting the Vestnik but would like to, please let us know. Please send their name and address to the Office of Financial Secretary Jerry Mikulas at 1(8001727-7578. Thank you!

MONTH-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED

Dist 1

Apps. 7

2 3 4 5 6 7 9

24 34 12 21 22 7 2

330,000.00 732,500.00 1,052,000.00 575,000.00 1,062,500.00 770,000.00 372,000.00 4,000.00

129

$4,898,000.00

Totals:

Written

$

Issued

$ 285,000.00 477,500.00 244,500.00 380,000.00 220,000.00 655,000.00 110,000.00 0 $2,372,000.00

YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS FOR INSURANCE WRITTEN AND ISSUED

Dist

Apps.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

23 58 71 37 48 70 16 4

Totals:

327

Written

Issued

897,000.00 1,985,500.00 1,984,000.00 1,245,000.00 1,850,000.00 2,517,480.00 742,000.00 19,000.00

$512,000.00 945,500.00 1,094,000.00 795,000.00 702,500.00 1,610,480.00 355,000.00 15,000.00

$11,239,980.00

$6,029,480.00

$

Fraternally, Leonard D. Mikeska, FIC Vice President —SPJST-

YEAR 2000 CONVENTION

Accommodation Information for the XXVIII SPJST Convention Arrangements have been made with some of the motels in Temple for rooms for those attending the SPJST XXVIII Convention. These rooms will be held until May 1, 2000. Anyone who needs a room should call and make reservations as soon as possible. A credit card number or a check in the amount of one Motel Name/Address

Telephone

Rate

Confirmation No.

Comfort Suites

(254) 770-0300

$60

SPJST

(254) 771-1688

$42.95 SPJST

(254) 778-6700

$55

875/6359—SPJST

(254) 770-1100

$60

SPJST

(254) 778-4251

$40

SPJST

(254)-778-5511

$54

SPJST

(254) 771-2980

$58.50 58210881

(254) 778-0272

$36.15 SPJST

(254) 778-4411

$48

(254) 778-0962

$43.95 SPJST

1415 N. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76504

Econo Lodge 1001 N. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76504

Hampton Inn 1414 SW H K Dodgen Loop Temple, Texas 76504

Holiday Inn Express 1301 N. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76504

Hospitality Inn

Family Fun and Important SPJST Dates April 13 April 15 April 16 April 16 April. 18-20 April 30 May 13 May 14 May 28 June 2-4 June 4 June 1.2 June 12-14

Deadline for Reconunendations to By-Law Committee Chartering of Lodge 215, South Plains; Life Enhancement Center, 1717 Main Street in Tahoka 100th Anniversary Banquet at Lodge 32, Victoria District Four Spring Meeting, Seymour Seniors Center Hosted by Lodge 73, Seymour Supreme Lodge Meeting, SPJST Home Office District Three Spring Meeting, Lodge 66, Waco State Horseshoe Tournament at Temple Lions Park Mother's Day Barbecue at Lodge 24, Cyclone Spring Festival at Lodge 80, Holland Teen Leaders Workshop at Peaceable Kingdom Retreat Annual Picnic at Lodge 47, Seaton Delegates Fish Fry and Dance at Lodge 47, Seaton SPJST 28th Convention, Temple

Keep in touch. Toll Free: 1 (800) 727-7578 Web Site: www. spjst.com Home Office E-mail: info@spjst.com Vestnik E-mail: bvanicek@vvm.com

night's lodging will insure that your room will be held for late arrival. The following is a list of the motels which have rooms blocked for SPJST members and the confirmation number you will need to use for these special room rates All room rates are subject to applicable tax and prices are based on double occupancy.

2602 South 31st Street Temple, Texas 76504

Inn at Scott & White 2625 S. 31st Temple, Texas 76504

La Ouinta Inns 1604 W. Barton Avenue Temple, Texas 76504

Motel 6 1100 N. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76504

Ramada Inn

4453

802 N. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76504

Super "8" 5505 S. General Bruce Drive Temple, Texas 76502

If you have any questions regarding accommodations for the convention,

please feel free to call SecretaryTreasurer Anglin at 1 800 727-7578.

—SPJST-

Convention Free Night Party Planned The evening of Monday, June 12, will be a free night for delegates to the 28th SPJST Convention. Lodge 47, Seaton will be hosting a fish fry and dance that evening. Watch your Vestnik for details and ticket information.


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Lod e Letters Section

Let's hear what your members and lodge are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to: SPJST Vestnik, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com or info@spjst.com Got a question? Call 1 (800)-727-7578

Lodge 6, Cottonwood Lodge 6, Cottonwood reports on says hurry and April meeting send in your blocks Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Our Fraternal Activities Coordinator, Sister Irene Schiemenz, is currently looking for quilt blocks from our members. Deadline is June 4, but she sure would like to see them coming in so she can get busy piecing them together for our fundraiser. Be a Part of It

She hopes to do two quilts, with each quilt having 30 squares, for a total of 60 squares needed. You can do them to suit your needs, such as a favorite event with SPJST activities, or your favorite colors, or your family names embroidered on a square, or painting or sewing, but please do a square and put your name or initials on it. The quilt squares should be exactly 12-1/2 by 12-1/2 squares, which would not take you long to complete a square or two. If you want further information about it, please contact Sister Irene Schiemenz at 254-8292255, or just mail them to: 523 Waggoner Rd. Waco, Texas 76705 Thank you very much for getting these quilt squares to her as she is being kind enough to piece them into a quilt for the Cottonwood Lodge 6 fund raiser. One of the quilts will be placed in our annual picnic auction and the other in our picnic drawing. Fraternally, Stella Perez, Reporter —SPJST-

Hi! Our meeting was called to order by President, Brother Al Soukup. Roll call of officers was held with everyone present. It was reported that there were 46 people present at our meeting, but since it was our Easter meeting, the hall kept filling up very nicely for the afternoon. The Pledge of Allegiance and motto were recited and a moment of silence was had for our departed members, Brother Don Watts and Sister Mary Krizan. Our condolences to the families of these individuals. Our meeting continued with a bit of excitement at the beginning. Brother Johnnie Krizan, our member and District Three Director had an award to give. One of our own, Raymond Hromadka, III, won in the SPJST deer antler contest. His deer head, mounted by his father, Raymond Hromadka, Jr., was hanging on display and it was a beautiful site. His deer won the widest spread category with a total spread of 23 6/8 inches. Brother Johnnie presented him with a check of monetary value, an SPJST camouflage cap and a Zippo Pocket Knife. Raymond mentioned that he had gone on a one day hunt to San Angelo, Texas. Congratulations to Raymond Joe Hromadka, III, and also to Omer Everett of College Station, Texas for winning the Most Points category with a 16 point buck. The reading of the minutes were given by Sister Barbara Jean Hykel, Secretary. They were approved as read. Sister Barbara went on to give the par-

State Horseshoe Tournament May 13 SPJST

When: Saturday, May 13, 2000 Where: Lions Park, Temple, Texas Must be an SPJST member and 18 to enter Entry fee: $7 per person includes lunch and snacks. No limit on teams per lodge To register, call 1 (800) 727-7578. Directions: Take 1-35 to Midway Drive (Exit 297). Go east 1.4 miles on Midway Drive to Hickory. Turn right on Hickory. Take Hickory 1 mile, turn right at A.J. Mercer Softball Complex. You are at Lions Park. Follow winding road past pool. Take a left at the softball field, follow around to horseshoe pits.

ticulars for the upcoming District Three Spring Meeting which will be held on April 30 at Lodge 66, Linden Hall, Elm Mott, Texas. A meal of fried chicken will be served around 12:30 p.m. for a donation of two canned goods per person. All others will be $5 for adults and $3.50 for children. There will be activities planned for the day, such as horseshoes contest for the adults and washer contest for the youth. Sister Peggy Dobecka, Treasurer, gave her report which was approved as given. Sister Peggy also have her youth report. She mentioned the lock-in at Lodge 84, Dallas with a DJ and games and fellowship then afterwards, going to Six Flags Saturday morning. Sister Peggy also mentioned that the Cottonwood Lodge 6 youth will present the memorial service at District Three meeting on April 30, inviting as many as possible to please attend this district meeting at Lodge 66, Elm Mott, Texas. She also mentioned the upcoming Youth Achievement Day to be held at Lodge 92, Fort Worth, Texas. Financial Secretary, Brother George Straten, gave his report the bookings for the months of April and May. He reported that there would be no social on Good Friday, April 21. He also mentioned socials for May being on May 5 and May 19. The Sunshine Report was given by Sister Hattie Kaska. She reported sending sympathy cards to Mrs. Genie Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Watts upon the death of a husband and father, Brother Don Watts. Our Fraternal Activties Coordinator Sister Irene Schiemenz, welcomed all to our meeting and Easter party. She also thanked all the ladies and guys that did the food for the day. Sister Irene also mentioned that she would not be able to attend the upcoming social on April 7 and asked that Brother George and Sister Lucille Sulak prepare the meal. She also reported that there would be no social for Good Friday, April 21, but there will be a Trustee Meeting on Friday, April 28 with a meal served at 6:30 p.m. Sister Schiemenz mentioned the need for members to get their quilt blocks in by June 4. She sure would like to start putting the blocks together into a quilt. She also wishes to do two quilts which will be a total of 60 blocks needed. Another good point that Sister Irene mentioned was getting your addresses corrected with the Home Office as well as name corrections due to marriage, etc. It sure would help in the mailings that have to go out with your local lodge. Just call the 800 number for the Home Office in Temple and make any necessary corrections that you feel may need changing. Under some old business, Brother Al Soukup and Brother Johnnie Krizan, presented 50-year pins to those present. They were Brothers Robert Dobecka and Lawrence Ondrej and Sister Lavern Mikeska. There were three not present, Nancy Neill, Nancy Kazda and Alfonse Polansky. Congratulations to all six 50year members of SPJST. Still more pins to be given out. The "Everyday Hero" pins were also distributed by our President Brother Al Soukup. They were given to members that work hard all year long for Cottonwood SPJST Lodge 6—too numerous to mention. Congratulations to all of you!

Those present with birthdays for the month of April were Sisters Jerelene Lenart and Marie Horak and Brothers George Straten and Bobbie Dobecka. Happy Birthday to these and to all with a birthday this month. Door prizes were drawn with the $5 door prize won by Sister Ruth Krizan. Progressive door prizes were won by Marvin Mynar, Jr. and Bruce Gerikneither were present. The meeting was adjourned for fellowship and a good meal of fried chicken and all the trimmings. The next meeting will be Sunday, May 7 at 3:30 p.m. Wrinkles are nature's way of dancing on your face. Fraternally, Stella Perez, Reporter —SPJST-

Lodge 25, Ennis member completes U.S. Marine Corps training Brian Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holland, Jr. of Ennis left for the United States Marine Corps boot camp on October 6, 1999. Pvt. Holland successfully. completed 12 weeks of basic training in San Diego, California on December 29. Training included rifle basic marksmanship, first aid, drill and ceremonies, physical conditioning, Marine customs and courtesies, individual tactics, techBrian Holland niques and discipline. After a 12-day leave, he returned to the mountains at Camp Pendleton, California for 17 days of rigorous MCT (Marine Combat Training.) He completed this training on February 11, 2000 and was then sent to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina for additional education and training. Pvt. Holland will return home on March 31 and will be stationed as a reservist for six years at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth. Those in attendance at Pvt. Holland's USMC graduation ceremony in December were his parents, Scooter and Rita, sister, April, brother, Jake and USMC Corporal Randy Barak. Brian is a lifelong member of SPJST Lodge 25, Ennis. A former District Three King and an active member of the Youth Club, Brian takes pride in his membership and having attended camp at Camp Val Verde every year since the age of six through last year as a counselor. Brian's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie I. Krajca; and his great-grandmother is Annie Martinek, all of Lodge 25. His other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holland and great-grandmother, Judy Holland of Ennis. —SPJST-


Wednesday, April 12, 2000—VESTNIK/9

Lodge 26, Skidmore reports on quarterly meeting The Skidmore Lodge 26, SPJST held their quarterly meeting at the home of Mary and Denk Denkeler in Beeville on Sunday, March 5, 2000 at 2 p.m. President Linda Henkhaus called the meeting to order at 2 p.m. Mary Denkeler led the members present in the Pledge of Allegiance. Annie Mae Cox Secretary read the minutes of the December meeting and they were approved as read. Mary Denkeler gave the checking account and savings account reports. She also reported she had deposited the refund check received from the SPJST Home Office in Temple. There was no old business. New Business Lodge 26 will have a delegate to attend the SPJST convention in Temple in June 12 - 14. Mary Denkeler will go as the delegate and will be having her husband, Denk, going with her. There were nine members present for the meeting and two visitors. The next meeting will be in June; time and place will come later. After the meeting adjourned, Mary Denkeler served a svacina and Mary Hanus of Skidmore furnished the kolaches. Mary A. Denkeler Treasurer/Reporter —SPJST-

32, Victoria schedules 100th anniversary banquet for April 16 Lodge

We will have our 100 year anniversary banquet for our lodge members on April 16, 2000 at Leo's Feed Steakhouse. Invitations will be sent out to our members, so they will be able to return their reservation card in time. Our next meeting will be April 12 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting adjourned at 9:20 p.m. Respectfully, Valeria Motal Secretary/Reporter —SPJST-

39, Bryan meeting and Easter party set for April 16 Lodge

Please be invited to our next meeting and Easter party on April 16 starting at 12 noon. We will be honored to have several officers from Temple, Texas visiting, so please mark your schedules to be here. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. followed by the meeting and party. The Youth Club will have an Easter party and egg hunt. It should be fun. Ladies, please bring salads, etc, as usual. Thanks, Lillie Matejka O'Shields Secretary —SPJST-

Welcome

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Members of Lodge 29, Taylor welcome one of their newest members, Kaylynn Paige Kolenovsky, Lodge 29, Taylor. Kaylynn was born August 27, 1999 to Brady and April Kolenovsky. She is the granddaughter of Russell Kolenovsky and Barbee Kolenovsky and Debbie Medola. She is also the great-granddaughter of Allen and Gean Kolenovsky and Peggy and Maurice Wampler. Kaylynn was signed up by Lodge 29 Sales Representative Albin Machu. —SPJST-

Kaylynn Kolenovsky

Lodge 66, Waco meets April 16 The regular meeting of Lodge 66 will be held on April 16 at 2:30 p.m. Members are asked to bring sandwiches. The Entertainment Committee will furnish desserts. Hope to see you there! Fraternally, Dorothy Gerlich Entertainment Committee —SPJST-

81, Needville presents 50-year pins on April 16 Lodge

For our April 16 meeting, Benita Walzel generously volunteered to bake a roast, since we'll be honoring our 50-year members and having their immediate families join us. I'm telling you folks, if you've never tasted Benita's roast, you're missing out. Members, please remember to bring a side dish and dessert. We hope to see you there! Fraternally, Jeanette Newman, Reporter —SPJST-

84, Dallas reports on recent member, lodge activities Lodge

A moment of silence was observed for a departed member, Libby Janousek. Sister Janousek was a professional drapery maker. Many, many years ago, she and Sister Bessie Petr picked the gold material for our stage curtains. Today, the drapes still hang

on our stage. What workmanship! The meeting continued with Sister Cheri Petr reading the minutes of January and February meetings and also correspondence. She also read the Sunshine report, which was sent in by Sister Lillie Jarma and Vicki Kohn. Get well wishes are extended to Brothers Leonard Baleja and Bennie Jarma; and Sisters Annie Steglik, Gerry Jezek, Mary Schroeder, Julie Adamcik and Pat Patak. Sympathy cards were sent to Anne Jakubik on loss of husband, Henry; to the Petr family on loss of Sister Emma Toupal; to the Janousek family on loss of mother, Libby; and to the family of Kathleen Slovak. Our sympathies are extended and may your loved ones rest in peace. House Committee Report House Committee Chairman reported on the water tower and compressor on the coolers in the bar box. As usual, his help included Brother Emil Petr, Brother John Jones and this time even John's wife, Linda, helped with a clean-up job that needed to be taken care of before and after the dance. Youth Leader Bessie Petr reported on the Youth Leaders Workshop. She also asked for the use of the lodge on Friday, April 14 for a District Three Lock-In—it was approved by all present. Sister Carlyn Ondrusek reported a good turn out in Ennis at the DallasEnnis Fraternal Council. The next

meeting is Monday, April 10 at the Czech Club hosted by KJT and KJZT. Sister Wanda Petr reported a lot of fun for.the bus load that left at 7 a.m. for the casinos in Louisiana. Although she was nursing an injured ankle, she went, too. This is one brave member who also is our flag bearer.

Howdy, partner! Members of Lodge 40, El Campo-Hillje welcome one of their newest members, Taylor Kingston Vaclavick. Taylor was born September 20, 1999 and is pictured below with his dad, Henry H. "Scooter" Vaclavick, Jr. Taylor was signed up by Lodge 40 Sales Representative Sheldon Holub. —SPJST-

Henry and Taylor Vaclavick

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Universal Life. Tailored to Meet Your Needs. Universal Life has been called many things: • The Plan of the Future • A Computer-Age Plan • A New Concept in Life Insurance • A Plan Custom-Designed for Each Insured It's all of these things. Here are some of the features of SPJST's Universal Life contract, which we call our "SPJST Flexible Protector Plan": Step 1: You elect an amount of insurance and select Death Benefit Option A or B (as described below). You can also select the amount of pre mium you want to pay and make the initial payment. Step 2: As each premium is received by SPJST, a small expense charge is deducted and the balance goes into your cash value account.

Step 3: At the beginning of each month, a charge for the life insurance protection is deducted from the cash value to pay the monthly life insurance protection costs. Step 4: Interest at current rates is credited to the fund each month.

Coverage is Flexible. You have a choice of two death benefits, Option A or Option B: Option A: Level Death Benefit. The death benefit is made up of life insurance and the cash value. Initially, this benefit is equal to the face amount. However, current tax law states that there must always be a certain minimum proportion of life insurance in the certificate. Therefore, as

the cash value approaches the face amount, the death benefit increases automatically. Option B : Increasing Death Benefit. The

death benefit is equal to the face amount of life insurance protection plus the money in the cash value account.


10/VESTNIK—Wednesday, April 12, 2000 Our next meeting is Monday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. and the following meeting is Monday, May 15 which will start at 6:30 p.m. with a pot luck supper. Plan to attend and bring a side dish and dessert that will go with the ham and cheese furnished by the lodge. We will have the presentation of our 50-year members and a short meeting. President Yeager hopes to see many who have not been to the meetings lately. Mark these on that calendar that Brother Charles Mikulas gave out at the January dance: • Monday, May 15—Lodge meeting, 6:30 p.m. You all come. • Saturday, April 15—Jodie Mikula dance from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. • Saturday, May 20—Vanek Czech Band plays from 8:30 pm. to 12:30 a.m. Come and enjoy both of these dances! Fraternally, Rose Scott

Now This Needs an Explanation! The Don Peachey Orchestra of Burnet, Wisconsin made an appearance at Lodge 92, Fort Worth on March 19. The highlight of the dance, according to Lodge 92 Reporter Al Kercho, was the appearance of the Texas Chicken, also known as Paxton Davies, accompanied by Ann Sustala. "It was the largest circle and most enthusiastic rendition of the chicken dance ever," writes Brother Kercho.

—SPJST-

87, Temple reports on March meeting Lodge

SPJST Lodge 87, Temple met March 14, 2000. After the Sloppy Joe supper provided by Brother and Sister Reisner in honor of their 35th wedding anniver.sary, we recited the Pledge of Allegiance and observed a moment of silence for our departed members, especially Helena M. Mesecke. The financial report was read and approved. We were thrilled to have former lodge President Brother Don Alford in attendance on Spring Break from his new position in Denton. Sister Norma Alford, our current President, is to be commended for her willingness to share his company during such a visit! Treasurer Daryl Entrop brought our new microwave to the meeting and we were excited to finalize plans for the microwave cooking demonstration scheduled for our April meeting. We also addressed the necessity for adding the new equipment to our insurance. Brother Sid Kacir also brought in an estimate for Paul's Siding to repair and reside the lodge. The expense was approved in order to maintain the lodge. In addition to rendering it more attractive for our members and renters, the new siding will include significant insulation and weather protection to reduce the cost of future upkeep.

SPJST Delivers In this case, it's Lodge: 87, Temple Sales Rep John Troy, left, delivering insurance certficate to Frank Rodriguez, shop manager at East Adams Tire in Temple. Shop owners Elden and Becky Zavodny are members of Lodge 47, Seaton.

In a disordered schedule due to the delay in our Secretary's arrival, the minutes were then read and approved. We reviewed our correspondence and were informed of a name change for our member Pamela J. Worshek whose last name is now Engbrock. We also read aloud our list of 15 50-year pin members and the name of 75-year member Sister Julie Chlapek. Our half century honorees include Past President Wallace James Bartek, Past Financial Secretary Johnnie Ann Labaj and Brother Lewis Charlie Jez, Jr., whose father helped to build our lodge building. It was moved, seconded and approved that we should send letters to all the honorees. We will invite them to attend a ceremony at our October meeting and then mail out any unclaimed pins. Award-winning Sales Representative John Troy and Sister Diane Troy reported on the Incentive Banquet and Workshop held in Ennis on February 26. We also presented the Gold Award plaque we received and everyone gave a long, loud round of applause both to our hard working sales reps and to the active members who have contributed so much to revitalizing our lodge. Cooking Demonstration Scheduled Our April 11 meeting will revolve around the microwave cooking demonstration, which will be confirmed by FAC Thelma Groppell. Afterwards, our delegates to the 2000 convention will meet to discuss the various by-law proposals. Norma Alford is our First Delegate, -serving

with Bertha Capps, Mary Ann Zatopek Thelma Groppell and Lad Zatopek. Daryl Entrop and Sid Kacir are our alternates.

Texas Czech winemaking and special performances by Cesky Folklorni Soubor z Texas. There was also a prize drawing in which two Southwest Airlines tickets were awarded as first prize. Second prize was a hand-crocheted quilt. The silent auction inlcuded more than 80 articles and vendors of Czech imported crystal, glass, books and collectibles. This was sponsored by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas, Harris County Chapter, Inc., Dan Hrna President. A fine time was had by all who attended. Our trip to Coushatta to gamble in March was not a profitable one — that is I didn't hear of anyone winning much money. I know that I didn't. We had doughnuts furnished by President Clooney, which we had while waiting for the bus. While travelling, we had ham and cheese sandwiches, furnished by Mary and Herman Doege and soft drinks furnished by Laura Bell and Royal Warnasch. These offerings of refreshments are greatly appreciated. We celebrated three birthdays on the bus. They were Dell Carlson, Bessie Dewer and Weldon Schielack. We had a fine time, however, winning money or not.

—SPJST-

88, Houston Czech Springfest draws good crowd Lodge

Dear Members and Friends, There was a good turnout for the Czech Springfest which was held on Sunday, March 26 at Lodge 88. Music was by Kovanda's Czech Band and Bobby Jones Band. A traditional Czech dinner was served for lunch and sausage and sauerkraut was served in the afternoon. Adding to the festive atmosphere, there were numerous booths, including the Tolman egg and Czech collection, violin making,

Who Is It? She was born on December 27, 1937 in Flatonia, Texas and attended Assumption Catholic Church. She was married on May 5, 1963 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Flatonia, Texas and has five children, who were all members of the Youth Club at Lodge 88 in the 70s. She attended Waelder High School and graduated in 1956. She has dedicated her life to being a housewife, which is a good profession. She did charity work such as walks for the March of Dimes for about 14 years. She also worked as a cashier at Greenspoint Mall and babysat her grandchildren — which she is still doing. She served on the lodge entertainment committee for four years and helped in the kitchen.

Lone Pay Life. It Isn't Just for Children. As its name suggests, the purchaser of an SPJST Lone Pay Life certificate makes only one premium payment, resulting in a paid—up certificate. For years, it has been a favorite plan for parents and grandparents seeking to enroll their children and grandchildren in the SPJST. However, did you know that a Lone Pay Life certificate can be issued to individuals up to age 80? As you would expect, at the older issue ages, it can be expensive; however, it could be just the thing for older members who want to buy additional permanent insurance. For example, a female at age 70 can purchase additional paid-up insurance at the rate of $570 per $1,000 of coverage with a minimum purchase of $5,000 coverage. The Lone Pay Life certificate may also be of interest to anyone wishing to make a gift of life insurance to a college, church, charitable organization or individual. For m3re information on the SPJST Lone Pay Life certificate or other financial products, pease contact your local lodge sales representative.

Examples of the Lone Pay Life Plan in Action MALE INSUREDS LIFE INSURANCE LONE PAY CASH VALUE CASH VALUE CASH VALUE PROTECTION PREMIUM IMMEDIATE 10 YEARS AGE 65 AGE $700 $450 $5,060 2 $570 $10,000 3,`) 1,810 1,320 5,060 10,000 2,020 3,020 3,650 4,330 5,065 50 10,000


Wednesday, April 12, 2000---VESTNIX711 For three years she was on the telephone committee while serving on the Entertainment Committee, collected newspapers for the Men's Club and has supported the Bingo Committee by playing bingo on Thursday nights. She also served on the Auditing Committee. She helped on clean-up days at the lodge during the 70s and has supported the Youth Club by making cakes for auctions. She is a delegate to the SPJST convention in June.

Hearts Are for Sharing Fraternal Department Secretary Sandra Dubcak, left, assists State Youth Director Melanie Zavodny in bundling Valentines for residents at S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home No. 1 in Taylor and S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home No. 2 in Needville. The valentines were sent in from all over the state by youth club members as part of their January Vestnik project. SPJST Home Office employees also added to the collection.

DELIVERING THE GOODS — SYD Melanie Zavodny delivers Valentines at the S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home No. 1 in Taylor. On the receiving end, from left, are Lillie Czimsky and Claudine Harkins.

LEFT PHOTO: S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home No. 1 Valentine's Day Queen Edna Granzin. RIGHT PHOTO: Valentine's Day King Frank Malish. Museum Curator Dorothy Pechal, left, presents Lydia Kovar with her Valentines

Who Is It! She is Georgia Barcak who is married to Gene Barcak. Their five children are Margie Moncrief, Ronny Barcak, Jeferey Barcak, Debbie Brogdon and Shirley Schoem. Try to avoid the man who is afraid of everything and the man who is afraid of nothing. Fraternally, Flo Orsag, Vice President —SPJST-

107 Floresville May, June meeting dates changed Lodge

The meeting dates changed. Our May meeting will be on the first Sunday, May 7, 2000 at 4 p.m. Our June meeting will be Thursday, June 1, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. The second Sunday in May is Mother's Day. Happy Mother's Day to you all. The Second Sunday in June is the first day 61 the convention. So, don't forget to mark your calendars with these meeting dates: May 7 at 4 p.m. and June 1 at 7:30 p.m. We had 26 members come out hall on April 2 for a workday. Did a very nice job of cleaning up hall and grounds. Bob Bayer, President —SPJST-

160, San Angelo quarterly meeting April 9 Lodge

Lodge 160, San Angelo will hold its quarterly meeting on Sunday, April 9 at the Wall Fire Hall. All members are encouraged to attend. Fraternally, Cindy Martin, Secretary —SPJST-

191, Lufkin expresses thanks to benefit attendees Lodge

Many thanks to all who came out and made the benefit dance for the Towers such a wonderful success!

Communications Assistant Katherine Smith, left, shares greetings with resident Alvina Schroeder. Looking on is Activity Director !ma Jean Weise.

Taylor Resident Rueben Srnensky enjoys the visit. S.P.J.S.T. Rest Home No. 2 residents in Needville were delivered their Valentines by State Field Manager Gene McBride.

April 15 Dance Come out and enjoy the country and western music of Glenn Lenderman on Saturday, April 15 hosted by Linda Costa, J.D. Jumper, Kent and Ann Richardson and Ben and Ellen Pyle. The evening begins at 8 p.m.

The lodge family wishes to extend heartfelt sympathy to the family of 011ie Nicholson on her loss. A reminder: Dues must be paid by the April 15 dance in order to be admitted to this dance at the member rate. —SPJST-

196, Houston-West hopping alcng with Easter egg hunt Lodge

Lodge 196, Houston-West is having its Easter egg hunt at our next meeting on Sunday, April 16, 2000. The meeting will be at 2 p.m. followed by a covered dish dinner. We encourage you to bring your children, grandchildren and even your friends. We are all looking forward to seeing each and everyone of you. See ya soon! Fraternally, Cadance Hale, Secretary —SPJST-

200, Bruceville-Eddy, 182, Falls County invite family and friends to Easter in the park Lodges

Come One, Come All! Bring your family, bring your friends! You are invited to Easter in the Park on Sunday, April 16 at Mother Neff State Park from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be an egg-citing Easter hunt with lots of prize eggs, games, door prizes, food and fun! The event is sponsored by SPJST Lodge 200, Bruceville-Eddy and Lodge 182, Falls County youth. For more information, contact Trish Mathis, Lodge 200 Youth Leader (254) 984-0456. Directions to Mother Neff State Park: From IH-35 in Bruceville-Eddy, take Highway 7 West, through Moody. Approximately eight miles west of Moody, turn left onto Farm Road 236. The park is located about two miles on the right. Park admission is $2 per person, ages 13 and over: Under 13 free. The event is free of charge. —SPJST-

215, South Plains set to receive charter April 15 Lodge

Dear Brothers and Sisters, Please note that the SPJST will be chartering a new lodge in District Four on Saturday, April 15, 2000 at the Life Enrichment Center at 1717 Main Street in Tahoka. Activities are scheduled to get under way at 12 noon. Lunch will be served. All SPJST members and friends are cordially invited to join us for this important occasion. Fraternally submitted, Stanley Broz District Four Director —SPJST-


12/VESTNIK—Wednesday, April 12, 2000 HERITAGE AND CULTURE

Czech Cultural Center Houston anniversary dinner, meeting highlights The Czech Cultural Center Houston located in The Market Place, Northwest Mall celebrated its Fourth Anniversary, the First Recipient of the Distinguished Czech Citizen Award, Annual Members Meeting, Mary Karele Milligan Scholarship Awards and Thelma Burnett Maresh Day on Saturday evening March 18, 2000 at St. Mark's Episcopal Parish Hail, 3816 Bellaire Boulevard, Houston, Texas. Some 250 members and guests gathered at St. Mark's Episcopal Parish

Hall in an elegant setting of spring flowers and blue damask, silver and crystal. The event was the celebration of the Fourth Anniversary since incorporation as a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational cultural institution in the State of Texas in 1996 that marked a milestone for The CCCH fourth year of daily operation, growth and development with a future site in the museum district of Houston. A blessing of-the CCCH, those present and those absent was given by Father Vincent Dulock of Angleton, Texas. Entertainment during the reception was provided by The Four A's, a youth group of performers on strings. Christopher and brother, Matthew Anderson with Andrew and sister, Amber Au, performed selections from classical strings, folklore and

Let SPJST Be Your First Choice for All Your Life Insurance Needs Are you and your family adequately covered? Unless you deal with life insurance regularly, it can be an intimidating and sometimes difficult subject to discuss. It is for that very reason that

we need to routinely discuss and explain the many practical benefits of the life insurance products offered by the SPJST. If you haven't purchased insurance in a while, you may be surprised at the many affordable life insurance options available through your local lodge sales representative. The following listing provides a brief summary of the insurance options that are available: Universal Life. A flexible protection plan

issued to ages 0 to 80 which offers both a guaranteed and current interest rate on the cash value accumulation. Mod-Term. A modern 10-year term

young and mature applicants with premiums payable for twenty years. Issued to ages 0 through 60. Annual Renewable Term (ART). A one

year term product that automatically renews each year with applicable premiums. Issued to ages 16 through 65. Can be converted to permanent insurance prior to age 65. Term expires at age 70.

Fifteen-Year Term. Offers term coverage to applicants at affordable premiums. Issued to ages 16 through 55. Can be converted to permanent insurance prior to age 65 or certificate coverage expires at age 70. Term to Age 65. Offers affordable term

coverage with issue ages 16 through 44. Convertible to permanent insurance prior to age 65. Protector Plan. Designed as a reducing term insurance plan on two lives over a 20-, 25-, or 30-year period. Pays off on the death of the first insured. Premums are calculated on combination of two insureds ages. Can be used as a mortgage cancellation plan.

product issued to ages 20-60, renewable to age 70 and convertible prior to age 65 with indeterminate premiums. Can be continued as an Annual Renewable Term certificate from age 70 to 95. Ask about original age enhancement option.

Twenty-, Twenty-five- and Thirty-YearDecreasing Terms. Offer affordable

Mod-20. A modern 20-year term product

qualifed are offered to SPJST members. Interest rates are posted every week on page three of the SPJST's weekly newspaper, Vestnik. Current rates, as of this printing appear on page 11 of this special issue.

issued to ages 20-50, renewable to age

70 and convertible to age 65 with indeter-

minate premiums. Can be continued as an Annual Renewable Term certificate from age 70 to 95. Modified Premium Whole Life. Targets children and issued up to age 24. Affordable term converts to permanent whole life at age 25. Senior Life. A whole life product designed as a final expense certificate for ages 50 to 80. Eligibility determined by short medical questionnaire. Physical exam and blood test not required. Affordable and written with relaxed underwriting requirements. Lone Pay Life. A whole life product available with just one premium. The certificate is then paid-up. Issued to ages 0 through 70. Adult and Juvenile Whole Life. A whole

life product designed for both young and mature applicants that offers affordable premiums and builds cash value. Adult and Juvenile 20-Payment Life. A

whole life product designed for both

coverage with reducing (decreasing) death benefit applicable for selected period of time. Annuities. Both qualified (IRA) and non-

For more information on the insurance options available to you, please contact your local lodge sales representative. If you're not sure who that is, call the SPJST Insurance Department at 1 (800) 727-7578 and they can put you in touch with a sales representative in your area. In many cases, the insurance application process can be accomplished at your home in one meeting. Other times, it may take an additional visit since the sales representative may need to spend some time assessing the information you provide in the initial meeting before he or she can recommend the appropriate life insurance solution. —SPJST-

Texas medleys. A special dinner, enjoyed by all, was created by chef owner Rick Englert of Haute Groceries, recently featured in the Houston Chronicle Dining Guide. Election results of the CCCH Board of Directors was announced by Vice Chairman James Ermis Nominated for the 2000 term are Effie M. RoseneChairman; Rose Hrncir Deathe; Robert J. Dvorak; James E. Ermis-Vice Chairman; Ann Hornak; Steven B. Mikel; Michael Milich; Beatrice Mladenka Fowler; Meribeth Novak; Charlie E. Pavlicek; Larry Pflughaupt; Betti Friedel Saunders; Clarice Marik Snokhous; Gene K. Veselka; and Natalie Woodruff. This event was a tribute to major benefactor Thelma Burnett Maresh who is Czech by marriage, receiving the first Distinguished Czech Citizen Award. Her husband, the late Dr. Henry R. Maresh was pioneer in documenting Texas/Czech immigration and heritage in his book The Czech Pioneers of the Southwest published in 1934. Mrs. Maresh has carried on the dreams of her late husband through the CCCH to promote Czech heritage and teach children the culture, language, arts and scholarship of the people of Moravia, Bohemia, Slovakia and Silesia. A proclamation from Mayor Lee P. Brown, City of Houston recognizing her hard work and dedication to and for the Czech/Slovak people was read by Chairman of the Board Effie M. Rosene proclaiming March 18, 2000 Thelma Burnett Maresh Day. Accepting the award on behalf of Mrs. Maresh was longtime frien, Norma Lowder. Mrs. Maresh established The Mary Karele Milligan Scholarship Fund in memory of her granddaughter. This program offers students with Czech/Slovak lineage an opportunity for scholarships. Glenn Sterns, Ph.D. announced the Scholarship Committees selection of Jacques Williams of Rockdale and Justin Paul Sabrusula of Simonton for $1,000 scholarships and $500 scholarships were awarded to Justin Dale Mlcak of Sealy, Anne Skrivanek of Caldwell and Jeremy M. Rathke of Taylor. Effie M. Rosene spoke to the Quest for Capital Funding of a Czech legacy introducing Charles Saunders, Esq., Chairman of the Development Committee who described the recently purchased property in Houston's Museum District. Speakers and Capital Campaign Co-Chairman Dr. Arthur Jansa and Honorary Czech Consul Raymond J. Snokhous addressed the need for funding participation for the $4.5 Capital Campaign. Robert J. Dvorak Steering Committee Director reviewed managing pledge payments overtime and Beatrice Mladenka Fowler Director addressed the engraved pavers that are availables for purchase. Czech Heritage Society of Texas trustee Anna Krpec presented the CCCH with a $5,000 contribution for the Capital Campaign Building Fund. The CCCH is most grateful for the contribution. The Center looks forward to the participation of fund raising efforts from many other Czech/Slovak organizations as well

privately planned fund raisers by its members and friends with the schedule to be announced in the near future. Dr. H. M. (Mit) Sorrels, spoke on "The Observations of Things Czech." Married to Lillian Sorrels and introduced by his sister in-law Director Ann Hornak, Mitt delighted the audience with his wit and humor. Among the guests were SPJST's President Howard Leshikar and his wife, Mary from Temple, Texas; Dr. Jerry and Shirley Hosek of Dallas and Helen and Edward Layman of College Station. Recent University of Texas graduates in attendance were Amy Elliott, Michelle Flippin, Jayme Walenta as well as Richie Dvorak, a recent graduate of Houston Baptist University, and Martin Kovacs of Kosice, a university student from the Slovak Republic. The CCCH Market Place all volunteer operated is located in the Northwest Mall, 290 at Loop 610 N/W, Houston, Texas with an exceptional display of Czech made products, books, music. Hours of operation are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, hours are from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Call (713) 686-6362 for more information. —SPJST-

Czech Cultural Center Houston awards Milligan scholarships The Czech Cultural Center Houston in 1997 established a scholarship program funded by the prominent Mrs. Thelma Burnett Maresh in memory of her granddaughter, Mary Karele Milligan and administered by Greater Houston Community Foundation. The scholarships were awarded to the winners at the Fourth Anniversary Members Dinner Celebration on March 18, 2000 at St. Mark's Episcopal Parish Hall with 250 members and friends in attendance. The CCCH Scholarship Board members Glenn Sternes, Ph.D., Yvonne Sternes, BS, Robert J. Dvorak, MA, Georg Broze, Ph.D. and V. Rev.Dr. Michael Prokurat reviewed 35 candidates from over 250 applicants for the 2000-20001 academic year. Students selected were community leaders and participants with appropriate scholastic achievement and character, of Czech/Slovak lineage and destined to promote their Czech/Slovak heritage through the culture, language, scholarship and the arts of Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and Silesia, as outstanding Americans and citizens of the world. On behalf of the CCCH Board of Directors and the Scholarship Board we are proud to present the following college students awarded financial assistance through our The Mary Karele Milligan Scholarship Program: Jacques Ryan Williams, Rockdale, Texas—$1,000 to Tarelton State University, Stephenville, Texas (Continued on page 16.)


Wednesday, April 12, 2000—VESTNIK/13

In Memoriam In Memory of Alvin George Palat A.G. "Slim" Palat, 88, resident of Freeport, Texas, passed away Thursday, March 9, 2000 at Brazosport Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Freeport with Reverend Mike

Pentecost officiating. The family received friends at the Freeport Funeral Home from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m., Saturday, March 11, 2000. A Masonic graveside service followed the church service with the Velasco Masonic Lodge 757 officiating at Restwood Cemetery. Mr. Palat retired as an electrician for the Dow Chemical Company after 28 years of service. Mr. Palat was a mem-

ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Freeport; the Velasco Masonic Lodge 757; the Royal Arch Mason-Freeport Chapter 487; the Royal and Select Master Freeport Council 402; the Litt S. Perry Commandery 111; and SPJST Lodge 81, Needville. Mr. Palat received the Golden Trowel for exceptional service in 1996. He is survived by a brother, Edward Palat of Clute; two sisters, Mildred Seiler of Blanco, Texas and Edna "Pat" Tribble of Brazoria; nephews, Bill, Glenn, Jimmy and Richard Palat, Larry Seiler and Ronald Tribble. He is also survived by one niece, Gail Tribble

Tarver; and a special care giver. Bonnie Pousson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Opal Plat; and brothers, Ernest and Bill Palat durin g World War II. Active pallbearers were Jerrald Thomas, Tom Hewett, Jesse and Ben White, Rudy Cavazos and Cecil Howard. Honorary pallbearers were his nephews. Funeral services were by Freeport Funeral Home. Resolution Committee Winnifred Susan Willie Mae Kuykendall —SPJST-

SUPREME LODGE SPJST Temple, Texas DEATH CLAIMS PAID IN MARCH 2000 FROM 3/01/2000 TO 3/31/2000 DEATH CLAIM

NAME

22597 22598 22599 22600 22601 22602 22603 22604 22605 22606 22607 22608 22609 22610 22611 22612 22613 22614 22615 22616 22617 22618 22619 22620 22621 22622 22623 22624 22625

Olga L. Sawyer Lillian I. Smith Reinhardt Koehne Freida 0. Delano Henry Schindler Joe A. Martinek Otto W. Janousek Emil E. Stalmach Okla Donaghe Lambert G. Kubena Marcella Ofczarzak Johnnie Mae Myers Vac Mazac Valerie Schuerg Wilma K. Billings Elizabeth Zela Anton Robert Otto Leona Phears Marion K. Melder Vlasta Louise Marek Mary H. Smith Jerry B. Pecena Pauline Pecena Lydia Coufal Henry Tiemann, Jr. Colton David Shuerg Stacie Hejny Kathleen Slovak Mary M. Slovak

88 88 175 47 88 25 84 15 88 51 172 81 81 81 88 81 32 151 88 24 88 13 13 24 79 81 135 84 201

22626 22627 22628 22629 22630 22631 22632 22633 22634 22635 22636 22637 22638 22639 22640 22641 22642 22643 22644 22645 22646 22647 22648

Wallace Bearor Henry G. Jakubik Eldon Neal Hall James E. Morris Herman 7'. Darilek Darryl Lee Neubauer Shirley Jean Kocian Frank Kovar, Jr. Joseph C. Gregory Ardetta Marek Charles Allen Haisler Ben John Firasek Donald Albert Watts Delbert Lewis Hovorak Rudolph Lutonsky Ervin Steve Rusnak Mary Kostelnik Edw W. Leshikar Walter R. Rosenkranz Grace O'Connor Julius Gaidusek Emogene Doerr Andrew Pausewang, Jr.

47 84 88 999 184 4 154 73 154 87 18 66 6 17 29 47 16 29 17 32 4 88 80

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LOCATION Houston Houston Rosenberg Seaton Houston Ennis Dallas Buckholts Houston Ellinger Pasadena Needville Needville Needville Houston Rosenberg Victoria Wharton Houston Cyclone Houston Dime Box Dime Box Cyclone Corpus Christi Needville Ennis Dallas BleiblervilleNelsonville Seaton Dallas Houston Home Office Moulton Hallettsville Fort Worth Seymour Fort Worth Temple Elgin Waco Cottonwood New Tabor Taylor Seaton Bila Hora Taylor New Tabor Victoria Hallettsville Houston Holland

DATE OF ADMISSION

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To the Bereaved Survivors of Our Deceased Brothers and Sisters, the Supreme Lodge SPJST Expresses Its Heartfelt Sympathy. Fraternally, Lanita Anglin, Secretary-Treasurer

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Resolution of Sympathy The officers and members of Lodge 133 wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family of BRADLEY DIETRICH, who passed away at the age of 45 on July 6, 1999 after sustaining a head injury after a diving accident in Canyon Lake, Texas. Bradley was born September 13, 1953 in San Antonio, Texas. He is survived by his parents, Raymond and Ella Mae Dietrich, Sr.; brothers and sisters in-law Raymond and Judy Dietrich, Jr., Michael and Carey Dietrich, Darrell and Tina Dietrich, Troy Dietrich, Shane and Sharon Dietrich; several aunts; uncles; nieces; nephews; and cousins. He was preceded in death by his sister, Cynthia Dietrich Pawelek. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 10, 1999 at the funeral home with Reverend Raymond Schuster officiating. Interment followed at Mission Burial Park, South. Submitted by, Jarolyn Popp —SPJST-

Expression

of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth, Texas, on behalf of the entire membership, wish to express sincere sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed brother, STANLEY TATAREVICH, a retired grocer who died Saturday, February 19, 2000 in North Richland Hills. Funeral service was held Tuesday, February 22 at 10 a.m. at Lucas Hurst Chapel Burial was in Smithfield Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 852 Bedford Euless Road, Hurst or the Alzheimer's Association, 401 W. Sanford Street, Fort Worth. Stanley Tatarevich was born September 5, 1920 in Fort Worth. He graduated from North Side High, served with the 47th United States Navy Construction Battalion in World War II. After the war, he was employed by General Dynamics. He played softball before, during and after the war and was known as a "top hurler." He was a member of the Roosevelt George Sweaters. He was an active member of the St. Paul Methodist Church. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend. Survivors include his wife, Jennelle Tatarevich; son, Randy Tatarevich and wife, Becky; daughters, Elaine Elqutob and husband, George and Patty Seals; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and aunts, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. May our departed brother rest in peace. Resolution Committee Mona Lee Hattendorf Victoria Murphy Christine Zich —SPJST-

Expression

Reunions

of Sympathy We, the undersigned Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 80, Holland, Texas, and on behalf of our entire membership, wish to express our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the family of our departed lodge sister, LOUISE ELIZABETH IVICIC, of Holland, who passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2000 in a Granger nursing home at the age of 85. Sister Ivicic was born in Walberg to Joe and Agnes Kubacek Cmerek. She was a homemaker and lived her adult life in Holland. She was a member of St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church of Granger. She was a member of KJZT Lodge and SPJST Lodge 80, Holland. Sister Ivicic is survived by a son, Darwin "Monk" Ivicic of Holland; a daughter, Gladys Wood of Powder Springs, Georgia; a brother, Victor Cmerek of San Angelo; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Her husband, Ligie Ivicic, preceded her in death. Services were at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28 at Goodnight Funeral Home in Bartlett with the Reverend Joseph Nisari officiating. Burial was in Holland Cemetery. May our departed sister restin peace and her memory remain with us forever. Resolution Committee Glenda Liles Glen E. Latham G. L. Brisbin —SPJST---

Expression of Sympathy We, the Resolution Committee of SPJST Lodge 92, Fort Worth, Texas, on behalf of the entire membership, wish to express sincere sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed sister, FLORA LOCKE KOCI, age 89, a retired teacher, who died Monday, March 6, 2000 at a North Richland Hills Care Center. Visitation was on Thursday, March 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. The funeral was on Friday, March 10 at 1:30 p.m. at Mount Olivet Chapel. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Flora Koci was born November 25, 1910 in Wynnewood, Alaska. She was a member of richland Hills Christian Church, a 50-year member of SPJST Lodge 92, a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star No. 684, member of AARP, Pythian Sisters and Ladies of the Nile. She was also a member of Alpha Delta Kappa. She received her bachelor's degree from Southeastern University in Durout, Oklahoma and her master's degree from TCU in Fort Worth. Flora was one of the first two members to join the SPJST Lodge 92 Ladies Circle that were not of Czech heritage. She was also a reporter at one time for the Circle and was the first youth leader of Lodge 92. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Joe Koci; a son, William Robert Koci and a brother, Jo

Kupcak Family The Kupcak Family will have a reunion on Sunday, April 16, 2000 at St. John's Parish in St. John, Texas. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. in Parish Hall. The registration fee is $5 per family per $2.50 per single adult Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. at St John's Catholic Church. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. A general meeting will follow lunch. Prizes will be awarded after the meeting. This year's reunion will be hosted by the Joseph and Rosalie Stryk Family. Please bring a basket lunch (meat, vegetables,dessert). Dinnerware, tea, coffee, and other beverages will be provided. Each family is asked to bring a wrapped prize (toy) for each child in your family, 10 or younger. Prize drawing tickets will be available at the time of registration. A country store silent auction will be held during the reunion this year. Please help by bringing donated items such as: hand crafts, baked or canned goods. Bid on items during the day. Winners will buy and take items after the meeting. For more information, please contact Joe Stryk at 1 (281) 485-4095. —SPJSTHalamicek Family Descendants of the John M. and Anna Baron Halamicek family will have their family reunion on Saturday, June 17, 2000 at the SPJST Lodge 49 hall in Rowena. Registration will start at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. There will be a raffle/silent auction. Each individual family is asked to bring a gift (homemade canned goods, crafts or any type of gift) for the raffle. When responding, please let us know of any changes in your family—deaths, marriages, new arrivals or divorces. We will need names and dates. For more information, contact James Teplicek, 817 FM 381, Rowena, Texas 76875 or call (915) 442-4841 after 6 p.m. —SPJSTRabb Switch and Vsetin School The Rabb Switch and Vsetin School reunion has been set for Saturday, Locke. Survivors include grandchildren, Saska Llewellyn and her husband, Charles of Fort Worth, David Koci and Mathew Koci of Fairview, Tennessee; great-grandchild, Alexis Llewellyn of Fort Worth; daughter in-law, Connie Koci of Fairview, Tennessee; niece Mary Kay Andrews of Edmond, Oklahoma; nephew, James Locke of Kingston, Oklahoma; sister in-law, Florence Greer of Hurst; and brother in-law, Rudolph Koci. May our departed sister rest in peace. Resolution Committee Mona Lee Hattendorf Victoria Murphy Christine Zich

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April 22, 2000 at the Vsetin Educational Building. Foiiuer students and teachers along with their spouses are invited to the reunion. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. Each family attending is asked to bring a basket lunch for the noon meal. Coffee, tea and paper items will be furnished. Bring any old school pictures and school items for display. For information contact, Rose Marie Kloppenburg, Route 5, Box 522, Hallettsville, Texas 77964. —SPJSTBuckholts School and Community The annual Buckholts School and Community Reunion will meet Saturday, June 3, 2000 in the SPJST hall in Buckholts. Beginning at 10 a.m., registration will precede a traditional barbecue meal served buffet style at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until 1 p.m. for a cost of $6 per plate. Meal tickets will be available at the door the day of the reunion. A short program is scheduled for 1 p.m. For more information, contact Raymond Posival (512) 459-5015. —SPJSTApril 29 Leshikar-Shiller (Leshikar, Schiller, Biller, Silar) family—at the Brethren Church in Nelsonville, Texas. For further information, please contact: Allen Chernosky, 4015 Turnberry, Houston, Texas, 77025, phone (713) 664-3965. April 30 Descendants of the Josef and Mariana Baros Labaj (Labay) family—at the Nada Community Center (old KJT Hall) at Nada, Texas. For more information, contact Eugene B. Labay, 112 W. Craig, San Antonio, Texas, 78212 or phone (210) 7346602. April 30 Bi-annual Seaton School Reunion; More details later. June 10 Descendants of Frank Kvapil and Joseph Kvapil—at the SPJST hall in Rowena, Texas. For information, contact Elaine Kvapil Mucha, 4670 FM 1223, San Angelo, Texas, 76905 or call (915) 651-7039.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2000-VESTNIK/15

Youth Letters Section District Three lock-in set April 14-15 Attention District Three Youth and Youth Leaders: The District Three Lock-in will be held in Dallas, Texas at Lodge 84 on Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m. and on Saturday, April 15 we will be going to Six Flags. Please come and enjoy this event. Bessie Petr District Three Youth Counselor

Let's hear what your members and youth club are doing to make a positive difference in your community. Send your news and photos to: Vestnik, do SPJST

P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503 FAX: (254) 774-7447 E-Mail: bvanicek@vvm.com Got a question? Call 1 (800) 727-7578 meeting was well attended. For our craft, we made rainbows out of beans. We went over old and new business. Our charities for the month of April are to bring one prepared Easter basket for Phoebes Home and to recycle aluminum cans and make and send cards to people in the community. Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 5 at 6 p.m. at the hall. Fraternally, Candice Macik 4/12/00

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Lodge 6, Cottonwood youth members receive YAD cards, work on Easter gifts We had our youth meeting, FRiday, March 31. Peggy Dobecka passed out our YAD cards and then we worked on Easter gifts for the rest home. We will have our District Three Lock-in at Fort Worth on April 14-15. We had our lodge Easter dinner on Sunday, April 2 with a very good turn out. Fun was had by all! Fraternally, Michael Anne Moore 4/12/00

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Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club receives emergency information Dear Readers, The Snook Youth Club had their monthly meeting on March 1. We did crafts and discussed various things. Mr. David Kovar spoke to us about all emergencies. It was really interesting. Thanks, Mr. Kovar. Our next meeting is Wednesday, April 5 at 6 p.m. Fraternally, Dwayne Macik 4/12/00

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Lodge 24, Cyclone Lodge 6, Cottonwood Youth Club Youth Club makes discusses May Fete cookies, cake Hello, Lodge 24, Cyclone Youth Club, for rest home The March meeting was on the Dear Readers, We worked on our crafts for West Rest Haven on Friday, March 31. We had an Easter party April 2. We plan to make cookies for the rest home. We made a cake for the rest home monthly birthday party. Everyone enjoyed them both. Fraternally yours, Jesse Karlik 4/12/00

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Lodge 9, Snook Youth Club prepare Easter baskets Dear Readers, The Snook Youth Club had their monthly meeting on March 10. The

12th. We discussed plans for our May Fete that will be on May 21, 2000. It will be held at Flag Hall. The May Fete starts at 3 p.m. Other lodges in District Two are invited to join us. Jimmy Baker 4/12/00

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Lodge 66, Waco Youth Club member notes lock-in, spring meeting dates To All District Three Youth Members: I needed to make a correction on a date that was given to the Vestnik for District Three Lock-In. Our yearly District Three Lock-in will be April 14 and 15 which is a

STATE YOUTH DIRECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT

Youth Department expenses decrease $17,000 in 1999 Dear Members, I present to you the 1999 expense, summary of the SPJST Youth Department. The information was compiled from the fraternal department register and then verified with the files maintained by the financial secretary's department. The SPJST Youth Department expenses for 1999 were $173,079.92. This amounts reflects the Youth Activities, District Youth Allocation, and District Youth Counselors' accounts. The 1998 expenses were $190,396.59 which represent a 9 percent, or $17,316.67, decrease in expenses in 1999 and an 11.25 percent, or $22,239.17, decrease from 1997 when the Youth Department

expenses totaled $195,319.09. Based on the overall expenses of the SPJST in 1999, the Youth Department expenses represent less than 1.5 percent of SPJST's total expenditures. In 1999, youth club meeting attendance increased to 328 from 310 in 1998. The 328 is an average based on 1999 quarter reports submitted by youth leaders. If you have any questions about the Youth Department or the 1999 Youth Department Expense Summary or if you would like a copy of the complete report, please call me. Fraternally yours, Melanie Zavodny, FIC State Youth Director -SPJST1999

1998

$55,770.88

$60,249.82

District Youth Achievement Days District Allocations Point Awards Host Lodges YAD Cards, Achievement Awards

36,381.42 26,958.00 4,335.00 3,500.00 1,588.42

33,404.40 25,994.40 3,910.00 3,500.00 N/A

District Youth Counselors DYCs Assistant DYCs DYC Meetings

35,900.62 23,307.17 12,470.22 123.23

35,170.01 21,761.06 12,839.24 569.71

State Youth Achievement Weekend State YAD State Royalty

19,582.93 11,983.10 7,599.83

20.937.40 N/A N/A

Workshops Leaders-In-Training Youth Leaders Youth Club Officers

11,652.13 5,776.69 5,319.69 555.75

16, 475.73 6,170.98 9,825.43 479.32

Quarterly Reports

3,961.00

3,297.00

Texas Fraternal Congress

2,742.25

3,684.86

State Royalty Travel, Appearances Travel Appearances

2,047.20 1,918.83 128.37

4,388.15 3,768.94 619.21

Other Expenses Educational Medical Supplies Miscellaneous Photo Developing Youth Club Parade Participation

1,292.49 200.11 166.68 +116.09 41.79 1,000.00

7,390.82 466.94 N/A 5,910.62 113.26 900.00

Merit Scholarship

1,000.00

2,000.00

Rule Book

897.88

N/A

Camp Tee-Shirts/Contest

491.68

1,624.33

Dance Program

490.00

1,286.00

Holiday Open House

378.42

328.74

State Lock-In

378.32

131.68

YC Membership Drive

112.70

37.65

$173,079.92

$190,396.59

District Youth Allocation

Total

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Involved. Make a positive difference in your youth club! Get


16/VESTNIK—Wednesday, April 12, 2000

ound Rock Youth Club Presents Scenes from Christmas Party Lodge -.87,

Do you have a poem, short story, book or movie review that you'd like to share in the Vestnik? We'd like to see it! Got questions? Please call the Editor's office at 1(8001 727-7578or send E-mail to Dvanicek@wm.com \_) Send all y our lodge letters and cool stuff to: Editor Brian Vanicek • SP1ST • P.O. Box 100 Temple, Texas 16503 Friday and a Saturday at Lodge 84, Dallas. We will arrive Friday around 7:30 p.m. and go through Saturday morning which we will leave to go to Six Flags. Please try to come and enjoy all the activities that will be going on. Also a reminder that our District Three Spring Meeting is Sunday, April 30 at Lodge 66. Justin Engelke District Three Reporter

HOLIDAY CELEBRANTS — Pictured, from left, are Ruby Bartz, Linda Johnson, Deborah Rohlack, District Two Youth Counselor Patsy Koslovsky and Charly Brown.

Please, everyone, come on out to Lodge 92, Fort Worth's National Hall at 3316 Roberts Cut Off Road, Fort Worth, Texas 76114. Call (817) 6241361 for more information. Yours fraternally, Dustin Harrison, Reporter 4/12/00

THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY — Pictured, from left, are Linda Johnson, Seth Moon, Lindsey Johnson, Charly Brown and Ashlie Brown.

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107, Floresville youth .-nembers combine Lodge 92, Fort istrict meeting, Worth youth - each outing ember guarantees J hoppin' good time Dear Members, Loage

Lodge 92, Fort Worth will be celebrating Easter with its annual Easter egg hunt on Sunday, April 8, 2000 at 3 p.m. It is sure to be a day of fun and excitement. Everyone is invited. You will be guaranteed a day of fun and enjoyment for all ages. We will be having an Easter egg hunt for the little ones and maybe a surprise Easter egg hunt for the adults. Also, Lodge 92 members, don't forget about the meeting afterwards! There is guaranteed to be a great meal, so don't miss the meeting.

Seth Moon draws names for prizes as Ashlie Brown and Ruby Bartz look on.

We had our District Spring meeting in Corpus Christi on March 26. After the adult meeting, we went to the beach. We went into the water. It was a fun district meeting and outing. Fraternally, Travis Purchis (7) 4/12/00

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Get Involved. Make a positive difference in your youth club! Czech Center

Coming Events . . Camps and YADs Are Coming!

District Camps

Please mark your calendars for the 2000 District Camps and Youth Achievement Days.

District One

District Youth Achievement Days

District Two

District One Sunday, July 16 at Lodge 186, Caldwell (Lodge 9, Snook hosts)

District Two Sunday, June 25 at Lodge 29, Taylor

District Three Sunday, June 25 at Lodge 92, Fort Worth

District Four Saturday, June 24 at Parish Hall in Wall

District Five Sunday, June 25 at Lodge 88, Houston

District Six Sunday, July 16 at Lodge 30, Taiton

District Seven Sunday, June 25 at Lodge 185, New Braunfels

(Continued from page 12.)

July 21 to 24 at Camp Val Verde in McGregor July 14 to 17 at Camp Val Verde in McGregor District Three

July 7 to 10 at Camp Val Verde in McGregor District Four

To Be Announced at Peaceable. Kingdom District Five

July 14 to 17 at U.S.S. Lexington in Corpus Christi District Six

June 16 to 18 at Camp Lone Star in La Grange District Seven

To Be Announced at Peaceable Kingdom in Youngsport Leader-In-Traini g Worksho !,1 June 2 to 4 at Peacable Kingdom in Youngsport State ioyaity Co wetition Saturday, August 5 at Lodge 24, Cyclone State Youth Achievement Day Sunday, August 6 at Mayborn Center in Temple

Justin Paul Sabrsula, Simonton, Texas—$1,000 applying to Rice, Duke, Stanford and University of Texas Jeremy M. Rathke, Taylor, Texas— $500 to University of Texas at Austin, Texas Justin Dale Mlcak, Sealy, Texas—$500 to Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Anne Skrivanek, Caldwell, Texas— $500 to Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas The CCCH/The Market Place is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educationaUcultural organization an all volunteer operated facility. Proceeds go toward building a permanent facility in the Houston Museum District to house a concert/lecture hall, museum, library/genealogy center, art gallery, Czech/Slovak specialty restrurant, teaching academy and a welcome and information center. —SPJST-


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Zprava z prvni schuze spojenSTch Mai SPJST ye Westu,TX Pravidelnd etvrtletni schuze nageho SPJST dislo 54 ve Westu ve state Texas se konala 3. bfezna 2000 v sedm hodin veder. Byla to prvni spoleena schfize na gich mistnich MAU disk) 36. a 54. Bratr Jerrz Kueera a Johnny Kfi2an bzli pfitomni jako hoste. President na geho spoleeneho fadu bratr Wilburn Willis pfivital pfitomne elenstvo, pochvalil vystavbu, ktery jsme si prohledli pied zahajenim schuze. Po pfisaze vlajce jsme pfistoupili k prvnimu bodu poi-a& nag schtize, proto2e 2acinY elen nezemfel. Zapis z posledni schuze pfeeetla tajemnice sestra Ann Emeryova a po male oprave byl zapis pfijat tak, jak byl eten. K na gemu fadu pfi g lo nekolik dopisn, nekolik plakatu o rnznych soute2ich a hrach na raznYch mistech v

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Texasu, dopis se seznamem elenek a Nem% kteti, maji oslavit 50 let elenstvi a jeden ma ziskat odznak za 75 let elenstvi, tim je bratr Joe F. Holasek. Sestra finandni tajemnice Maxine Sefeikova pfednesla peknou zpravu o dobre finaneni odmene z Hlavni Utadovny za ziskani nov9ch elenn. Jeji zprava byla piijata tak, jak byla etena. Sestra Sefeikova dekovala za dobrou praci na gim agentam, presidentovi Willisovi a bratrovi Kalu2ovi. Vcelku mame u na geho fadu 743 elend. Pak podala zpravu jako koordinatorka bratrske einnosti, poblahopfala sestfe Janice Kalu2ove za nominaci pro fraternalistku roku. Dale oznamila, 2e nag elen, bratr Greg Nors, byl jmenovan po gtmistrem, mezi nagimi dleny je bratr Joe F. Holasek jako jedinY 2ijici veteran Prvni svetove valky. Podekovala v gem elenum a olenkam, ktefi pra covali dobrovolne a byli deastniky dobrovolne einnosti. Navrhla take, aby vynetovani o podnicich v nagi sini pro vystavbu pfistavku bylo prohlednuto elenkami nageho Revisniho vyboru. Podle

Last isfednik0 u na§eho fadu zieva doprava: Ann Emeryova, tajemnice a anglicka dopisovatelka, Maxine Sefdikova, finandni tajemnice a bratrska koordinatorka, Mary Lou Mynafova, pokladni, vzadu nalevo je president na§eho fadu Wilburn Willis a desky pi§ici dopisovatel Jan Vaculik, nepfitomen je vicepresident Greg Nors.

Cast Ofedniku u na§eho fadu zlev•doprave: tajemnice a anglicky pisici dopisovatelka Ann Emeryova, finandni tajemnice bre:mica koordinatorka Maxine Sefdikova, pokladni Mary Lou Mynafova, dlenky Revisni komise Evelyn Reynoldsovi: a Mona Zahirniakova, dlenky Kuchyriske ho vyboru Lillian MatO§ova a Ivone Norsova, vzadu je nalevo president na§eho fadu Wilburn Willis a deskjf dopisovatel Jan Vaculik. Neni pfitomen vicepresident Greg Nors.

poslednich odhadu vYdelek z posledniho obeda byl pekny a president Willis slibil podat tipinou zpravu v pfi gti schnzi. Pokladni Mary Lou Mynafova podala finaneni zpravu a ta bzly pfijata tak, jak byla etena. Sestra Mona Zahirniakova podala zpravuu Revisni komise a ta shledala vgechny knihy v naprostern potadku. Pfipojenim fadu 36. jsme ziskali dal giho delegata a nahradnika. Za delegata byl zvolen bratr Ray Holasek a nahradnik bratr Al Marchak. Bratr Ray Mattis pfedal dosavadni nay na pfistavek a pracuji jen nekolik dnU v tydnu, protoie sin je neustale provozu a mil2eme oeekavat, 2e v sini bude mo2no umistit 550-600 2idli. Bratr Math tee oznamil, 2e pou2ivaji lepgi material. Nejbli2 gi akce bude uspoliclana ve prospech Alfreda Niemeyera, ktery onemocnel rakovinou. Krome her pro (Yeti, bude poridana velka aukce. Nage pfi gti schUze bude 2. eervna 2000 v sedm hodin veeer. Nasledujici ditle2ite dny jsou 25. eervna 2000, kdy probehne ye 4 hodiny odpoledne oslava 50 let elenstvi pro sestry Christinu Annie Bishopovou, Albinu Antonii Mau gkovou, Maxine Mae E. efeikovou, Frances Weatherholtovou, - Mary Ann Whiteovou a pro braty Victora Pavlasa a Ernesta A. Vybirala, Jr. a bratr Joe F. Holasek oslavi 75 let elenstvi u nagi jednoty. Poeitame s pfitomnosti presidenta jednoty bratra Leshikara a hojnou neasti vgech rodin a pfibuznych oslaveneu. Dal gi clUle2ita data k poznaeeni do kalendafe: dal gi schuze bude se konat 8. zaii v 7 hodin veeer, vyroeni schuze bude 3. listopadu a vanoeni besidka 3. prosince 2000. Sestra Mazine Sefeikova navrhla zmenu v jednacim potadku ye vztahu mezi feditelskYm sborem a presidentem jednoty, ktery by mel fidit vgechny schuze, ktere se konaji v Hlavni Ufadov ne. Doporueila schvaleni teto zmeny, aby ji mohli delegati na pfi gti knovenci projednat a schvalit. Freddie Ka1u2a ukazal plaketu, kterou jsme ziskali v soute2i o nejvzggi poeet novYch elenu u na geho fadu. Bratr Kalu2a oznamil, 2e skoro polovina elenstva jsou jeho zakaznici a proto po2adal fad o finaneni pomoc na zaplaceni po gtovneho pti zasilani blahopfani k narozeninam. Toto blahopfani mute byt jedinjfm kontaktem mezi na g im faclem a elenem nebo elenkou. Janice KaluZova byla za nominaci za pOchvalena fraternalistku roku od na geho fadu. Pan Gary Vrba poladal o diskusi a chce koupit kousek pozemku ei reseni v zadni casti naseho pozemku, kde si vytvotil jezero a nyni che, aby misto nebylo nebezpeane pro mlacle2. Zaplati geometry a bude udr2ovat plot a jezero ve spravnem stavu. President

Willis slibil nejake teSeni. Losavani vyhrala Amanda Mynafova, Ivone Norsova, Janice Kalu2ova, Marcela Vaculikova, Jana Vaculikova a Mona Zahirniakova. Na zaver schtlze promluvil bratr Johnnie Kii2an, president nakho ttetiho okrsku a pochvalil sestru Janice Kalu2ovou za nominaci pro fraternalistku roku a na g tad za uspoi-adani dobroeinne akce ve prospech Alfreda Niemeyera. Chce, abychom ho 2adali o pomoc a kladli mu otazky. Po ukoneeni schCize jsme si pochutnali na pfipravene svaeine a pobavili jsme se do pozd nich noenich hodin. S bratrskjim pozdravem, Jan Vacua —SPJST-

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Cultural Events Calendar April 16 Fayette County Chapter of the Czech Heritage Society of Texas meeting at Senior Citizens Activity Center in La Grange. April 30 Fifth Annual Victor Peter Memorial Lecture, "There Goes the Neighborhood"—at Lodge 88, Houston, 1435 Beall Street, Houston, Texas and sponsored by the Czech Heritage Society of Texas-Harris County Chapter, Inc. Lunch begins 12 noon, the meeting starts at 2 p.m. followed by the lecture at 3 p.m. May 21 St. Cyril and Methodius 38th Annual Slavic Heritage Festival—at University of Houston Yeoman Field House of the Athletics/Alumni Center, 3100 Cullen, Houston, Texas 12 noon to 6 p.m. The Czech Cultural Center Houston will sponsor a booth featuring educational information on the Czech Republic, its people, culture, traditions, cuisine and heritage. The Market Place Gift Shop will sell unique Czechmade products—table linens, lace, books, crystal, pottery and great crystal jewelry. For more information contact Slavic Heritage Festival Chairman Mr. Ralph Subotich via fax (713) 6881577. June 2000 Lidice Concert: Date to be Announced—Dedicated to the sacredness of human life, the concert is given in memory of Lidice and is sponsored by Reverend Father Paul Chovanec of St. Christopher's Catholic Church. Members of the Czech Cultural Center Houston will participate.

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Fraternal Activities and Entertainment LODGE 4, HALLETTSVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. LODGE 5, PILOT POINT-TIOGA Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the St. Thomas Catholic Church CCD Building in Pilot Point. LODGE 6 COTTONWOOD Friday, April 21—Good Friday, no social Sunday, April 23—Marek family Friday, April 28—Trustee meeting, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29—Knapak family reunion Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For information regarding scheduling events at Lodge 6, please call George Straten at (254) 826-5863. LODGE 9, SNOOK Local lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Youth Club meetings are at 6:30 p.m. LODGE 13, DIME BOX Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. LODGE 14, WESLEY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, July, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 15, BUCKHOLTS Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. for the upcoming summer months. The dance club dances are the second Sunday of each month. For hall rental and dance information, call (254) 593-4192 or (254) 5930090. LODGE 16, BILA HORA Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of August and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 17, NEW TABOR Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Youth meetings are also on the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 18, ELGIN Saturday, April 15—Allen Tally and the Country Playboys; 7-11 p.m. $5 per person.

National Hall SPIST Lodge 92 3316 Roberts Cutoff Road Fort Worth, Texas 16114 (8111624-1361

BATTLE DANCE Sunday, April 16, 2000 3 p.m. until 1 p.m. Country Western Music by

Gary Lee Country Western Band and Favorite Variety of Music by

AI Vanek's Band of Dallas Kitchen will be open serving your favorites

Sunday, April 30—Harry Czarnek and the Texas Dutchmen; 3-7 p.m. $6 per person. Kitchen will be open. Saturday, May 6—King of Swing; 7-11 p.m. $5 per person. Hall is located at 702 Hwy. 95 North, Elgin. Lodge meetings are the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., unless otherwise stated. During all Sunday dances, the kitchen will be open. For rentals, call Irene Helgren (512) 281-4534; for reservations, call Mildred David (512) 261-5272; for band bookings, call, Artie Monson (512) 281-3711. Lodge 18 is non-smoking. LODGE 20, GRANGER Meetings are the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. LODGE 21, ENGLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 23, MORAVIA Lodge meetings are the Tuesday after the second Sunday of March, June and September at 7:30 p.m. and the first Sunday of December at 2 p.m. LODGE 24, CYCLONE Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Flag Hall is located 10 miles east of Temple, off Highway 53. For more information regarding hall bookings, rentals, please contact Hall Manager Wilbert Mikeska (254) 985-2484. LODGE 25, ENNIS Thursday, April 13—Lodge meetng, 8 p.m. Friday, April 28—Rental Saturday, April 29—Rental Friday, May 5—Dining room rental Saturday, May 6-103rd Anniversary Dance: music by Vrazel Polka Band. Thursday, May 11—Lodge meeting, 8 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. Youth Club meets on the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Game room open every Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. For rentals, reservations or more information, call Jim Holahan at (972) 875-5230 or contact the hall at (972) 8758381 and leave a message. LODGE 26, SKIDMORE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 28, EAST BERNARD Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. in the meeting room on the ground floor of the SPJST Hall building at 106 Leveridge Street in East Bernard.

Lodge Reporters and Event Coordinators Post your upcoming fraternal activities and entertainment dates and information here. These listings are free. The deadline for submitting information for the Fraternal Activities and Entertainment Guide is one week prior to the publication date of issue. Send your updates to: VESTNIK, c/o SPJST Home Office, P.O. Box 100, Temple, Texas 76503. FAX listings to: (254) 774-7447. EMail listings to: bvanicek@wm.com For classified advertising rates, please refer to the rate charts below or call the Editor at 1 (800) 727-7578 for more information. Thank you. SPJST LODGE RATES For advertising SPJST lodge-related activities. 23/8" x 5" 4 7/8" x 5" 10" x 5"

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Saturday, April 29—Somewhere in Texas Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise noted. The hall is open for rent every day of the week. For rental information, call (254) 875-2156. LODGE 36, WEST Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of March, June, September and December at 6:45 p.m.

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from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight and cover is $5. Game nights (taroky, dominos, etc.) are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Members, please bring snacks. LODGE 67, SCHULENBURG Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of March, June, September and Dec. at 3 p.m. LODGE 73, SEYMOUR Sunday, April 16, 2000—Lodge hosts District Four Spring meeting at Senior Citizens Community Center in Seymour,

LODGE 38, KOVAR Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.

Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 12 p.m.

LODGE 39, BRYAN Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m. Lunch is at 12:30, followed by meeting and social. Meat is provided by the lodge at every meeting. Members, please bring covered dish or dessert items.

LODGE 74, LOVELADY Lodge business meetings are held quarterly on the first Sunday of January, April, July and October at 5:30 p:m. Game nights are every Monday and Saturday from 7-10 p.m. Permit No. 1-75-1052324-8. "Donna's Kitchen" will be open.

LODGE 40, EL CAMPO-HILLJE Lodge meetings are held the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the lodge hall, located just off US 59 in Hilije (409) 648-2317. Bingo is played on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Every second Monday is $100 game night. License #17600539641. For hall bookings, please call Sheldon Holub (409) 543-7387, Tria Molberg (409) 543-3044 or (409) 648-2317 (lodge hall.)

LODGE 76, WICHITA FALLS Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m.

LODGE 41, PORT LAVACA Lodge meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at the Six Mile Presbyterian Church on Royal Road at 7 p.m.

LODGE 80, HOLLAND Sunday, May 28—Spring Festival; details forthcoming.

LODGE 47, SEATON Saturday, April 15—Fritz Hodde and the Fabulous Six, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, April 22—No dance. Happy Easter Saturday, April 29—No dance/Private Star Hall is a Non-Smoking facility. Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Seaton Star Hall is located five miles east of Temple, just off of Highway 53. All Saturday dances in 2000 will be from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. For information about hall bookings, please call Louis Kohutek (254) 983-2261 or (254) 985-2548 (the hall phone) on Saturday night. LODGE 48, BEYERSVILLE Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. LODGE 49, ROWENA Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of February, May, August and November at 7 p.m.

LODGE 29, TAYLOR Friday, April 14—Earl Beatty Friday, April 21—Polka Stars Friday, April 28—Grieger and Grieger

LODGE 51, ELLINGER Lodge meetings are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m.

Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 4 p.m with a covered dish meal served after the meeting. All members and guests are always welcome. The Youth Club meets the same day at 5:30 p.m. Friday night dances are held downstairs from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Enjoy delicious hamburgers every Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m. "On premises catering." For hall reservations, dance information or bookings call the lodge hall at (512) 352-9139; (512) 352-7442; or Tommy Shiller (512) 365-7632.

LODGE 54, WEST Lodge meetings are the first Friday in March, June and November and the second Friday in September at 7 p.m. For information regarding hall rentals for weddings anniversaries, birthdays or reunions call (254) 826-5990 (night) or (254) 826-5343 (day).

LODGE 30, TAITON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 1:30 p.m.

LODGE 65, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 1 p.m.

LODGE 63, SWEET HOME Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m.

Hamburgers • Nacho boats Czech Sausage Sandwiches

LODGE 32, VICTORIA Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Victoria Electric Co-Op on Ben Jordan.

LODGE 66, WACO Sunday, April 30, 2000—Lodge hosts District Three Spring meeting.

Everyone is Welcome We Appreciate Your Support

LODGE 35, ELK Saturday, Apri115—Classie Ballou

Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. Dances are

LODGE 79, CORPUS CHRISTI SPJST lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. unless notified otherwise. Hall location: 5502 Kostorhyz Road, Corpus Christi. Phone: (512) 852-9042. Public invited.

Lodge meetings are the first Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Bingo every Thursday at 7 p.m. Permit No. SP174615-1395-8; AL-00061-9887-0. LODGE 81, NEEDVILLE Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 1 p.m. A luncheon is served at noon and the meeting follows. LODGE 84 DALLAS Saturday, April 15—Dance with music by Jodie Mikula Band, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Admission $6 per person. Monday, April 17—Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. located at the hall, 2625 Floyd Street. For band bookings, call Cheri Petr at 352-4397 or Ben Jarma at 3481514. For rentals, call Emil Petr at (214) 826-3557. LODGE 87, TEMPLE Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For rental information, call Bertha Capps at (254) 778-4371 (Shop) or (254) 773-6164 (Home). LODGE 88, HOUSTON Saturday, April 15—Bobby Layne, big band music. Admission $12 per person. Dress code. Saturday, April 22—Gus Lindemann, big band music. Tickets $11 each. *Dress code. Saturday, April 29—Hobo dance: Central Texas Sounds, polka/variety. Tickets $6 each. Wearing a hobo costume is optional.

Saturday, May 6—Odis Claxton, big band music. "Dress code. Tickets $11 each. Saturday, May 13—Donnie Wavra, ballroom, polka and variety. Tickets $6 each. Lodge meetings are the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. Youth club meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All dances are 8:30 p.m. to midnight, unless otherwise noted. Bingo every Thursday evening; early bird special starts at 7:15 p.m. Regular games start at 7:45 p.m. License No. 3-00-6212077-41001. For reservations, call (713) 869-5767. *Dress code dances: evening attire, ladies and gentlemen. LODGE 91, CROSBY Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. or as otherwise specified.


Wednesday, April 12, 2000-VESTNIK/19 LODGE 92, FORT WORTH Sunday, April 16-Big Battle Dance with c/w and p/w bands: Music by Gary Lee and Vanek's Czech Band. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Kitchen will be open. Sunday, May 7-Gary Lee Country Band, c/w music; 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m., or as otherwise specified. Youth Club meets on the second Sunday of each month. Ballroom dancing every Friday night sponsored by Zane Laurini's Stardust Ballroom. Call 1 (800) 332-9303. Dress code enforced. For additional dance info., tune to KBEC 1390 AM at 9 a.m. and KNON 89.3 FM at 2 p.m. every Sunday. Family night/tarok on the first and third Tuesday, 7 p.m. Ladies' Circle meets on second Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. For a place to hold your large parties, anniversaries or other special events, call Joyce at (817) 624-1361. LODGE 93, HOBSON Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at 207 South Park in Karnes City. LODGE 94, WHEELOCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of March, June, September and December at 1 p.m. LODGE 97, PLACEDO Thursday, June 8-Meeting at REA Building, Victoria, 6:30 p.m. Lodge meetings are held in March, June, September and December. LODGE 106, LA GRANGE Lodge meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at the Subway Sandwich Shop at 109 South Jefferson Street (south of the red light at the 71 and 77 cross road) in La Grange at 7:30 p.m.

LODGE 154, FORT WORTH Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m., unless otherwise stated. LODGE 155, AUSTIN Lodge meetings are held quarterly on Sundays. Contact Ginny Prasatik, Secretary, at (512) 472-1721 for meeting location, date and time. LODGE 156, BAYTOWN Lodge meetings are held monthly on the second Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information, including location, please call (281) 427-8160. LODGE 157, LUBBOCK Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, Sept. and Dec. at 3 p.m. LODGE 161, LA PARITA-JOURDANTON Lodge meetings are held on the first Sunday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank Community Room; except for March, June, September and December meetings which will be held at a restaurant at 4:30 p.m. for a meal and meeting. LODGE 164, RIO HONDO Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of March, June, September and December at 2:30 p.m. LODGE 172, PASADENA Saturday, April 15-Cherokee Country, country/western Saturday, April 22-Gone West, c/w Saturday, April 29-No dance/private party Saturday, May 6-Aces High, c/w Saturday, May 13-Michael T. and Strait Forward, c/w.

LODGE 130, DALLAS Lodge meetings are the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Youth Room of Lodge 84, 2625 Floyd Street, Dallas.

Hall is located at 3609 Preston, Pasadena. For information regarding hall rentals for birthday parties, wedding receptions, retirement parties, Christmas parties, etc., please call Vicki (281) 542-1774 or call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Starting January, 1999, Lodge 172 will be renting the hall on the last Saturday of each month. For reservations, call the lodge hall (281) 487-3297. Saturday night dances are held from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Executive members and Board of Trustees meet the second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Regular lodge meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.

LODGE 133, SAN ANTONIO Note: Lodge 133, San Antonio has cancelled its April meeting. Sunday, May 21-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Church in San Antonio.

LODGE 175, ROSENBERG Membership meetings will be held on Monday, June 19; Monday, September 18; and Monday, December 18. Location of each meeting will be announced.

Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Activity Center, 1630 Goliad Road in San Antonio.

LODGE 177, ACADEMY Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; trustees' meeting is at 7 p.m. Youth Club meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Bingo every Tuesday and Friday at 7 p.m. Permit No. 1-742042239-0 Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the kitchen is open.

LODGE 107, FLORESVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. at the lodge hall, unless otherwise noted. LODGE 125, WESTHOFF Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m.

LODGE 135, ENNIS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. LODGE 139, DANBURY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. June through August and 6:30 p.m. Sept. through May. LODGE 141, SEALY Lodge meetings are held every second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Gordon Memorial Library, 917 North Circle in Sealy. LODGE 142, HOUSTON Sunday, May 7-Lodge meeting, 2 p.m. Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. Cajun dance every second Saturday of each month with live music. Hall rentals for wedding or party, call (713) 862-6291 after 4 p.m. LODGE 143, INEZ Lodge meetings are the third Friday of March, June, September and December at 6 p.m. LODGE 148, BLESSING Sunday, April 30-Blessing V.F. Dept., 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 3-Dinner; watch for details LODGE 151; WHARTON The quarterly lodge meetings will be held on the second Monday of June, September and December in the meeting room of Hinze Bar-B-Que Catering on Highway 59 in Wharton, Texas. The time for the meetings is 7 p.m. LODGE 153, LA SALLE Lodge meetings are held quarterly in March, June, September and December at 6 p.m.

LODGE 178, LONGVIEW-KILGORE Lodge meetings are the first Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at the VFW Post 4002, Longview. LODGE 179, WARRENTON Lodge meetings are the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club Building in Carmine at 201 Centennial Street. LODGE 180, BURLESON Wednesday, May 3 - Lodge Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Lodge hall is located on I-35W, 1.5 miles south of Burleson. Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Trustees' meetings are on the same dates at 6:30 p.m. For hall rentals, call Estelle Hurtik (817) 284-7218; Rhonda Hurtik (214) 435-2286; or John Hitcher (817) 293-8166. Doors open for dances at 7:45 p.m.; dance 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Children 10 and under free. LODGE 182, FALLS COUNTY Lodge meetings are the fourth Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. LODGE 183, ARLINGTON Lodge meetings are the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Game nights are every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. and every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Permit No. 17516910506. For information regarding hall rentals (weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, etc.) please call (817) 465-8538, (972) 263-9031, (972) 262-8830 and (817) 457-2138.

LODGE 184, MOULTON Lodge meetings are the second Wednesday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 185, NEW BRAUNFELS Lodge meetings are the third Thursday of February, April, June, August, October and December. LODGE 186, CALDWELL Lodge meetings are the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Social games are at 7:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Kitchen and bar open. License Permit No. 1-7420733095-41002. LODGE 187, ROUND ROCK Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 4 p.m. followed by a covered dish meal. Youth meetings are the first Sunday of at 3 p.m. Domino players meet the second Tuesday of each month 1 to 4 p.m. For information regarding building rentals, please call (512) 2551554 or (512) 255-3415. LODGE 189, BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION Lodge meetings are the second Sunday in March, June, September and December at 2 p.m. LODGE 191, LUFKIN For lodge rentals, contact Frank Juarez at (409) 875-4676. For dance reservations, contact Marilyn Page (409) 632-1124. Meetings are held at the lodge hall located at 1715 Hughes Street in Lufkin, Texas. Regular dances are on the third Saturday of every month. Reservations for tables at dances will be made on a first call basis. LODGE 195, CLEBURNE Lodge meetings are the first ThurSday of March, June, September and December at 7 p.m. LODGE 196, HOUSTON-WEST All dances open to the public. Admission $6 per person. Watch for our letters in the Vestnik. Lodge meetings are the third Sunday of each month at 2 p.m. For hall rentals for weddings, birthdays, dances

and parties, call (281) 373-9482. Leave a message. The hall's address is 17810 Huffmeister Road in Cypress, Texas 77429. LODGE 200, RUCEVILLE-EDDY Lodge meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. LODGE 201, BLEIBLERVILLE-NELSONVILLE Lodge meetings are the second Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. Contact Celesta Balke for hall rentals at (409) 830-0118. LODGE 202, JOURDANTON Lodge meetings are the first Sunday of each month at 2:30 p.m. at the Jourdanton State Bank in in the Community Room. LODGE 206, TRI-COUNTIES Lodge meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions Club in Mexia, 201 North Paris Street, Mexia, Texas.

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To order your recording of of Czech Piano Music, please complete this order form and mail to: SPJST Statewide Charity • c/o SPJST Home Office P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503

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Number of Cassettes Requested: Number of Compact Discs Requested: Nom Emil mu IN= MIN II

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x $10.00 = x $10.00 = Total Enclosed = MIN MN MIN 11=111 EMI

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SPJST Proudly Introduces the February March Consistency Club The Consistency Club recognizes those SPJST sales representatives who have written a minimum of two applications each month for two or more consecutive months. ALBIN MACHU DISTRICT II Lodge 29 Taylor

FRANK PAJESTKA, (2)

DONALD WILLIAMS, FIC

SHELDON HOLUB (2)

DISTRICT IV

DISTRICT VI

Lodge 215 South Plains

Lodge 40 El CampoHillje

DISTRICT II Lodge 80 Holland

YVONNE GARRETT, FIC (2) DISTRICT VI Lodge 97 Placedo

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LODGEJNO. Hand deliver to your sales representative or mail to SPJST Home Office ATTN: Insurance Department • P.O. Box 100 • Temple, Texas 76503


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