The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1987 Page: 2 of 34
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A-2 THE SEALVY NEWS Thursday, September 24. 1887
SOMETHING NEW FOR SEALY
Two Wrecks
Conference on Rural Health
Occur in City
At La Grange on Monday
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Commission in the office of
Technology Assessment in Wash-
ington, will make the keynote
address for the event.
The rural health care confer-
ence begins at 10:00 a.m. and is
scheduled to close at 4:00 p.m.
The public is invited. There will
be a nominal charge to cover the
cost of a luncheon.
According to the police depart-
ment report, Liescheski pulled
out of a private driveway on the
west side of Highway 36, attempt-
ing to travel north. Hancock
came out of a private driveway on
the east side of 36, attempting to
drive south. The two vehicles hit
head on in the middle lane of the
highway as each was attempting a
left turn, the report stated.
In another wreck, Edward Lee
Parnell of Round Rock, while
driving a 1987 Chevrolet Silvera-
do pickup southward on Highway
36, struck a 1986 Pontiac Sunbird
driven by Winfree Quiller of
Brookshire, according to a report
from the local police department.
The Chevrolet and the Pontiac
collided as Parnell failed to yield
while turning left, Officer Joe
Villareal's investigative report
shows.
No injuries were reported by
the police department in either
accident.
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County Judge LeRoy Grebe
has proclaimed September 20-26
as Farm and Ranch Safety Week
in Austin County, at the request
of Roger Kokemor, Austin
County Farm Bureau president.
This year marks the 44th annual
observance of National Farm
Safety Week, with the theme,
"Farm Safety Makes Good
SenSe!’
This year, the American Farm
Bureau and all state Farm
Bureaus are being recognized as
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। Safety Council and the United
States Department of Agricul-
ture. According to Jim Mersber-
ger, AFBF director of safety and
health, Farm Bureau women’s
committees and young farmers
and ranchers committees across
the nation have agreed to assume
a leadership role in the effort
during National Farm Safety
Week.
In the proclamation, Judge
Grebe said, "Most accidents and
I work illnesses can be prevented,
", often by simple and inexpensive
E or no-cost measures” he added,
■ "Protective equipment, used in
I many industries to help assure
worker safety and health, equally
f useful on farms and ranches if
always used when jobs or working
conditions call for it!’
The Farm and Industrial
Equipment Institute has provided
the FSW poster which emphasizes
safe tractor starting procedures as
follows: Start engine only from
the operator’s seat! Some tractor
operators have disregarded re-
commended starting procedures
by using a metal object (screw-
J driver) to short across electrical
i contact points on the starting
motor. This is a dangerous prac-
। tice. If the operator attempts a
by-pass start with the transmis-
sion in gear, the tractor drive
wheel could roll over him, causing
serious injury or death. Avoid
possible injury or death from a
machine runaway by practicing
these two no-cost safety rules:
(1) do not start engine by
shorting across starting terminals.
Machine will start in gear and
■ move if normal starting circuitry
is bypassed. (2) start engine only
from operator’s seat with
transmission in neutral or park.
NEVER start engine while
standingonground.
It’s no secret that these are
difficult times for many in agri-
culture. And it’s no secret that
accidents and work-related ill-
nesses impose steep human and
economic losses that farmers and
ranchers surely can't afford.
Considering how little it costs to
provent accidents compared to
• how much it costs to have them,
farm safety does indeed make
good Sense!
Buy safe products and take
good care of them. Inspect all
equipment and the facilities
periodically, correcting any
hazards and making needed
repairs to help avoid subpar
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R-Iowa.
The comprehensive, daylong
event will include:
• an examination of the
mission of rural hospitals in
today’s urban-oriented society in
a general overview on means of
providing healthcare in rural
communities;
• a look at changes in
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United States Congressman physicians, featuring a panel
Mac Sweeney will conduct a discussion by representatives of
conference on rural health care on the Texas Medical Association,
La Grange on September 28, the Texas Medical Foundation, and
second-term Republican announ- the federal Health Care Financing
ced. Administration. Dr. Royce Kei- .
"One of the most important lers of La Grange, one of seven
issues confronting our rural directors of the Texas Medical k
communities, whose populations Foundation, will participate in
are increasingly elderly, is afford- this discussion.
able, available health care!’ said Dr. Jim Bob Brame, past
Sweeney, who joined the recently president of the Texas Medical
formed House Rural Health Care Assocation who currently serves
Coalition at the invitation of the on the Physician Payment Review
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tions for problems confronting
rural hospitals, featuring a panel Lisa Ann Tupa, daughter of
of hospital administrators from Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tupa of
across the 14th congressional Sealy, has pledged Kappa Delta
district who have adjusted to Sorority at Sam Houston State
changing conditions in the health University.
care industry; Miss Tupa is a sophomore
• an address by Michael Bice, majoring in accounting. She is a
the nationally reknowned expert graduate of Sealy High School,
on rural hospitals recently recog- where she was active in track,
nized by the American Medical basketball, and the yearbook
Association as one of the top five staff.
hospital administrators in the ' ...
United States; The Gamma Rho Chapter of
• discussion of problems asso- Kappa Delta Sorority at Sam
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at weeding out unqualified founded in ’959.
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States in the first six months of
1887, more than occurred fa all St
1986Md a fourfold increase over
the comparable period St last
Matthew Liescheski of Bellville
in a 1985 Buick Regal, and
Douglas Hancock of East
88 Bernard in a 1987 Ford Taurus,
collided at the junction of
Highway 36 and the 1-10 exit at
7:50 p.m. on September 19,
. according to information from
■ the office of the Sealy Police
1 Department. Officer Hubert
- Girndt investigated the accident.
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The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1987, newspaper, September 24, 1987; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559070/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.