De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1993 Page: 3 of 12
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R & D SEED CO
NEAR FAIRY
817*796-4632
FLU SHOTS
on this one-yard run by Jesse Rangel in the first quarter. Several Bearcat by Ruben Ramirez. De Leon went on to score 34 points in the game for their
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Now Open!
Katy’s Steak House
rules & Regulations. Motion was
The next item on the agenda was
consideration of the purchase of new
with no changes. Motion was ap-
proved by unanimous vote.
The next item on the agenda was
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the Board of Directors Bylaws. Fol-
lowing review and discussion, a mo-
tion was made to approve the bylaws
Hare, administrator, Janet Dailey,
Controller, and Linda Glover, R.N.,
Director of Nurses.
Notices of this meeting were
posted with the County Clerk, Co-
manche County, and in the lobby of
the De Leon Hospital more than three
days prior to the meeting. The Presi-
dent called the meeting to order. The
minutes of the August 23 and Sep-
vote.
Payroll costs totaled $182,651.
The Medicare Profit/Loss for the
Downtown Blanket
LOOK FOR HISTORIC BUILDING
“It’s worth the drive over!”
Medical Clinic was 330.
Total patients seen at the commu-
nity Medical Clinic was 109. „
The accounts payable listing to- terns and recommendation of the phy-
sicians, a motion was made to pur-
chase the Fukuda system. Motion
was approved by unanimous vote. A
UNOFFICIAL HOSPITAL
BOARD MINUTES
A meeting of the Board of Direc-
tors, De Leon Hospital was held
Monday, September 20, 1993, at
12:30 p m. at the De Leon Hospital
with the following directors present:
Bill Livingston, president, F.D. Keith,
vice-president, Lyndell Coan, secre-
tary , Ardean Kimmell, and Mary Beth
Hodges.
Others present were Michael K.
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tember 7, 1993 meeting were read
and approved.
The first item on the agenda was a
review of patient and financial stats consideration of the annual review of
for the month of August Average the Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules &
daily census was 13.3 with 94 admis- Regulations. Following review and
sions and 512 patient days. Average discussion, a motion was made to
swingbed census was 4.8 with 18 approve the Medical Staff Bylaws
admissions and 149 patient days, rules & Regulations. Motion was
Revenue for the month totaled approved by unanimous Vote.
$579,185. Deposits for the month
totaled $318,375.
Total patients seen at the Gorman ICU equipment. This equipment *
would replace the existing ICU moni-
tors. Following review and discus-
sion of the different monitoring sys-
taled $198,053. Following discus-
sion, a motion was made and sec-
onded that the accounts be paid.
Motion was approved by unanimous copy of the ICU comparison report is
attached as a permanent part of these
minutes.
The next item on the agenda was
physicians for the month of August consideration of lending institutions
was discussed. The August average to utilize for the purchase of the ICU
reimbursement rate on hospital equipment. Following review and
charges versus actual payment was discussion of the interest rate, terms,
78%. and required deposits, a motion was
The next item on the agenda was made to allow the administrator to
consideration of the nursing report enter into an agreement with F & M
presented by Linda Glover, R.N., Bank for the purchase of the ICU
Director of Nursing. Discussion was equipment. Voting for the motion:
held on nursing staffing. Adminis- Ardean Kimmell, F.D. Keith, and
tration given authority to amend the Lyndell Coan. Mary Beth Hodges
budget and increase the staffing level and Bill Livingston abstained. Mo-
as recommended byDirectorofNurs- tion was approved. A comparison of
ing. the proposals presented by lending
The next item on the agenda was institutions is attached,
consideration of the medical staff The next item on the agenda was
communique. No discussion was consideration of an additional group
held at this time. purchase pharmacy discount. Fol-
The next item on the agenda was lowing review and discussion of the
consideration of the annual review of deposit required, a motion was made
not to enter into the discount at this
time. Motion was approved by unani-
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DE LEON’S FIRST TOUCHDOWN.........at Albany Friday night came quarterback Jonathan Weaver. Setting up the score was a pass interception
blockers made the TD possible. No. 10 in the background is Bearcat first District 8-AA victory of the season.
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Staffed In the mornings by Willie Royster, PA-C
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to: J. G. AND MADGE CAYCE
of Carrollton, Texas
FROM THE DESCENDANTS OF
THE LATE MARK & LOURA SIMMONS
We all wish you a
Happy 65th Wedding Anniversary!
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The numbers are in. Area resi- which ensures customers will get the
dents have chosen between six long- lowest standard rate of all other ma-
distanre. carriers, making the locally jor long-distance carriers, that has
owned and operated Comanche attracted many customers to Co-
County Long Distance the carrier of manche County Long Distance. We
choice with 55 percent (more than know all of our new customers will
2,710) of the area’s long-distance be pleased with their chosen, long-
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All customers of Comanche
County Telephone Company are eli-
“We are pleased that so many of gible to subscribe to Comanche
our neighbors and friends have de- County Long Distance as their car-
cided to use Comanche County Long rier of choice. The new, locally-
Distance,” said Toney Prather, gen- owned long-distance network will
eral manager of Comanche County begin providing service on October
Long Distance, a wholly-owned sub- 1, 1993. Any customer needing a
sidiary of the 41 -year-old Comanche sign up form or more information can
County Telephone Company. “We call Comanche County Long Dis-
fl think it is our “lowest rate guarantee,’ tance at893-7000or 1-800-627-2253.
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Wilkerson, Gayle E. De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1993, newspaper, September 30, 1993; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1302306/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.