Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1985 Page: 4 of 16
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4/VĚSTNÍK—Wednesday, May 15, 1985
Financial Secretary^ Office
CURRENT ACTIVITV OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE MONTH OF APRÍL, 1985
DEBITS
CREDITS
Bonds
$911,236.54
Mortgage Loans
$180,949.65
Certificate Loans
11,177.47
Common Stock
63,301.10
Certificate of Deposits
225,260.13
Home Office Building
87.00
Annuities
2,614.60
Bonus
467.52
Death Claims
52,000.00
Matured Endowments
14,075.75
Prémium Reřund
54,262.64
Surrender Values
23,443.13
Reinsurance
6,219.91
Actuary
4,165.86
Advertising
826.91
Appraisal Expense
2,158.95
Commissions-Adult
10,149.86
Commissions-Annuities
4,347.08
Commissions-Renewal
3,976.46
Contributions
1,217.24
District Youth Counselors
2,066.35
District Allocations
1,350.00
Society Automobile Expenses
638.45
Fraternal Activities
772.91
Hospitalization
8,379.82
Legal Service Expense
105.44
Medical Exams
1,359.80
Non-Medicaí Exams
52.10
Museum Operating Expense
40.83
Office Maintenance
4,042.20
Office Rent Expense
6,000.00
Vestnik
9,019.82
Vestnik Postage
5,000.00
Organizational Expense
1,034.45
Postage
2,996.44
Salaries
51,800.27
SPJST History Project
70.00
Office Supplies
1,757.84
Supreme Lodge Meeting
3,868.12
Tax: FICA, TEC & FUTA
5,884.06
Telephone
1,883.12
Travel-Officers & Directors
468.24
Travel-State Field Manager
391.97
Travel-Editor
25.00
Travel-State Youth Director
15.02
Research & Development
5,021.71
Youth Activities
9,031.30
Youth Camp
11,771.03
Office Rent
6,000.00
Home Account Expense
3,551.56
SPJST Scholarship Fund
130.00
Furniture & Office Equipment
22,846.50
Annuities
257,858.37
Dividends
2,770.00
Escrow-Statue of Liberty
25.00
Bond Interest
30,723.52
Certificate Loan Interest
5,671.00
Certificate of Deposit Interest
4,739.87
Mortgage Loan Interest
184,350.67
Premiums
201,449.20
Reinsurance Refund
285.13
Royalties & Minerals
15,486.59
Application Fee
4,389.00
From The Vice
Presidenťs Office
B.C. Stalmach has recently been
appointed as a Sales Representative for
Lodge No. 48 in Beyersville. B.C. has
been trained in helping you or your
family with your insurance needs. If
you live in the Taylor area, give him a
call at AC (512) 352 - 3702 and he will
be happy to be of assistance to you.
Fraternally,
Bernard M. Gebala
Vice President
—SPJST—
From The
Presidenťs Office
Child Abuse Project
In Apríl we passed our second
anniversary of partnership with the
Department of Human Resources to
prevent child abuse neglect through
support of the Children’s Protective
Services Program. Recently, I received
a copy of a report written by Harolyn
Moreau, the Regional Volunteer
Specialist, summarizing the
accomplishments of the lodges which
háve been reported in the Vestnik.
Although we realize that not all efforts
háve been reported, we feel that you
will gain insight into the value and
significance of your efforts as they
háve been viewed on a statewide basis.
I am hoping that these facts will serve
to spark enthusiasm for and pride in
the contributions which the local
lodges are making every day in their
communities.
During the past two years 44 lodges
háve been actively involved in the child
abuse neglect program. These lodges
háve hosted or attended 43 programs
on child abuse/neglect, Department of
Human Resources, and the need for
volunteers. Our members háve
contributed cash totaling $20,346.51
statewide. Other donations include
food, clothes, toys, diapers, car seats,
shelter equipment, school supplies,
baseball caps, microwave oven, clothes
dryers, paint, furniture, kitchen
equipment and háve contributed their
bingo money on a regular basis to
support the emergency shelters. If we
plače a monet ary value on the above
donations we can definitely see that
our members háve contributed a large
amount of money to this very
important project, but, even more
important is the care and concern for
the individual needs that háve been
met.
Lodge members háve also donated
their time to serve on child welfare
boards and háve conducted
community awareness fairs. We feel
that these fairs háve educated our
members and the public and raised an
awareness of this program.
I am pleased to say that one district
has 22 active lodges who háve hosted
or attended 21 programs that reached
over 16,709 people. These lodges háve
made cash contributions totaling
$7,858.51.
The Supreme Lodge has co -
sponsored the Regional Network
Children Conference held March 25 -
27, 1985 in Austin, which was attended
by over 600 professionals working with
Texas children in substitute living
arrangements. The majority of these
children were from homes where
severe abuse and/or neglect has
occurred.
All of the above programs háve
reached approximately 39,000 people.
We think our members háve shown a
great deal of sensitivity to this
important project. Your continued
effort in the protection of children
means a great deal to our Society as we
attempt to broaden our fraternal
commitment to one another and our
communities.
Fraternally,
Howard Leshikar
President
From The Secretary-
Treasurer’s Office
$1,263,601.27
$1,183,459.23
Cash 3-31-85
$ 119,326.43
Credits
1,183,459.23
Debits
1,263,601.27
Cash Balance 4-30-85
$39,184.39
Exerpts From Minutes Of The Second Regular
Quarterly Meeting Of The Supreme Lodge
SPJST At The Home Ofice In Temple, Texas.
ASSETS
Cash
Bonds
Mortgage Loans
Certificate Loans
Common Stock
Preferred Stock
Certificate oř Deposit
Home Office Building
EDP Equipment Hardware
EDP Equipment Software
Furniture & Office Equipment
$39,184.39
8,917,421.43
25,159,634.61
1,214,424.52
763,810.62
122,994.00
472,156.75
974,221.22
113,567.85
48,900.00
190,945.44
Fraternally, $38,017,260.83
Jerry Mikuláš
Financial Secrefary
The meeting was called to order at 9
a.m. April 9, 1985 with all Supreme
Lodge members present.
The Supreme Lodge met informally
the day before the meeting to review
plans for future growth and progress
of the Society. A representative from
the Statue of Liberty restoration
project was also present to discuss
SPJST involvement in that patriotic
project.
MINUTES
The minutes of the January 8-10,
1985 Supreme Lodge meeting were
considered and accepted as presented.
REPORTS
The Supreme Lodge officers’
reports were acknowledged to be filed
for record on motion duly adopted.
OLD BUSINESS
NATIONAL FRATERNAL
CONGRESS - Reports were heard
from President Leshikar and
Chairman Pokladník regarding the
recent NFCA Section meetings. Some
of the more important ideas reviewed
dealt with Communications and
motivation of Society membership.
Report was made that only 30
complete freshmen scholarship
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Sefcik, R. J. Věstník (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1985, newspaper, May 15, 1985; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth632341/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas.