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The cover picture called Saddlebag Baby was
taken by Virginia Branham in the Wolf Creek
area. The nurse-midwife is Judy Pridie, who _
was with us then. For information about J udy’s
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FRONTIER NURSANG SERVICE QUARTERLY BULLETIN _ J
Published at the end of each Quarter by the Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.
Lexington, Ky. ·
Subscription Price $1.00 a Year  
I 1·}ditor's Ullicu: \Venduver, Kentucky   if
VOLUME 40 SUMMER, 1964 NUMBER 1 k
"Entcr¤·d as second class matter Juno 30. 1926, at the Post Office at Lexington, Ky.,  
under Act of March 3, 1879." ., ·
Copyright, 1964, Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.  
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  A Letter as
  American Association of
5 Nurse-Midwives Helen E. Browne 42
  An Important Local Meeting _ Betty Lester 22
" i Annual Report 2
  Before We Step Into the Wings Mary Breckinridge 23
i Beyond the Mountains 49
Colonel Betty Lester (Illus.) 39
__ Courier Tid-bits Jane Clark 25
Field Notes ‘ 53
- Golden Wedding Anniversary A Photograph Inside Back Cover
_ _ Old Courier News 33
  Old Staff News _ 43
% Our Mail Bag 18
{ · The Investiture (Illus.) . Helen E. Browne 29 `
  The Last Rose of Summer (Verse) Thomas Moore 28
  The Seneca Indians Frances P. Bolton 48
if Virginia Branham (Illus.) 19
 if ` Wanted · 17
Z  2 BRIEF BITS
a Bookmen’s Award to Harper & Row The New York Times 32
 · Lime (Green) Pickles Madeline Gamble 59
 l Pas de Trois The Countryman 42 '
V The Book of Life Priscilla Leonard 51
  Two Lutheran "Graces" Gertrude Bluemel 41
U  J White Elephant 52
-  ( VVhy Is London’s Famous Clock
 l Called "Big Ben" ‘? Modern Maturity 27
 i Wide N eighborhoods—Eighth Printing 32
  Word Count Colonial Crier 37
j i Wrong Time in Which to Live Contributed 24
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2 FRONTIER. z~mRs1NG smavzcs
REX B. POTTER
Certified Public Accountant
Lexington, Ky.
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{ Frontier Nursing Service, Incorporated 2
Lexington, Kentucky  
Ladies and Gentlemen:  
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We have examined the balance sheet of the Frontier Nurs- 2
ing Service, Incorporated, as of April 30, 1964, and the statement {
of revenue and expense for the fiscal year then ended. Our
examination was made in accordance with generally accepted {
auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the ’
accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we
considered necessary in the circumstances. {
In our opinion, the accompanying balance sheet and state-  
ment of revenue and expense present fairly the financial position A
of the Frontier Nursing Service, Incorporated, at April 30, 1964,  
and the results of its operations for the fiscal year then ended,  
and were prepared in conformity with generally accepted account- §
ing principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the  
preceding year. {
 
{ Respectfully Submitted, {
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{ Certified Public Accountant  
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2 June First  
{ Nineteen Sixty-four  
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QUARTERLY BULLETIN a
. THIRTY·NINTH ANNUAL REPORT
of the
FRONTIER NURSING SERVICE, Inc.
for the Fiscal Year
`° May 1, 1963 to April 30, 1964
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l PREFACE
  As has been our custom since we were one year old, we
  present our annual report of the fiscal affairs and of the field of
Q operations of the Frontier Nursing Service to its trustees, mem-
bers, and subscribers.
) We have, as in previous years, divided our report into two
sections. One section is about money, and one section about
work.
T Under the heading of Conclusion, we tell something of what
I the year has meant to us.
  1.
  FISCAL REPORT
  Our annual audit is so detailed, and therefore so voluminous,
{ that we do not print it in full. The figures that follow are taken
L from the Exhibits and Schedules of the last audit. We have .
l divided these figures into four categories. The auditor’s own
i Balance Sheet is the first category. The second is his list of
  Endowments and Reserves. The third category covers all Reve-
. nue Receipts. The fourth category we have put into two columns
_ l —to the left the Expenditures of the last fiscal year taken from
if the audit, and to the right the Budget for the current fiscal year,
t based on last year’s expenditures.
  Under a fifth category, called Inventory, we account for all
, our properties. All five categories are given in sequence on the
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BALANCE SHEET
As at April 30, 1964
ASSETS
Cash on Hand—Petty Funds ...........,......................................,......A $ 555.00 .
Cash in Banks:
First Security National Bank—General Account ................ 36,349.25
` First Security National Bank-Social Service and Alpha i'
Omicron Pi Account .......... 2,166.29 (
First Security National Ba.nk—Staff Payroll Account ...... 2,356.14 3
First Security National Ban.k——Fra.nces Bolton ”
Building Fund ...................... 381.94 7
; Peoples Bank, Hazard, Ky.—Organization Account ............ 11,818.07  
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Temporary Loans ................................,......................................................................... 232.06 ‘
- U. S. Treasury Notes (Frances Bolton Building Fund) ...................................... 24,994.82 1
n Realty, Buildings, Equipment, Livestock, Net ..................................,................... 458,438.08 ·
Endowment, Memorial, Reserve Fund Investments at
Q original cost, in hands of: ‘
, First Security National Bank, Lexington, Ky ............... 1,544,061.69
{ Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Louisville, Ky ....... 85,250.83 ‘
] Morgan Guaranty Trust, New York City ........................ 185,000.00 I
Bankers Trust, New York City .......................................... 137,496.50 1,951,809.02 ; A
Total Assets ....................................................................................................... 2,489,100.67  
I LIABILITIES  
l Accrued Withheld Payroll Taxes .................................................. 1,780.88 A
  Endowment, Memorial, Reserve Funds ........................................ 1,951,809.02 t
i Total Liabilities ................................................................................................. L953,589.90  
· Net Worth ................................................................. H ..................................................... 535,510.77 `
Total Liabilities and Net Worth ...................................... A .............................. 2 ,489,100.67 ` r
Net Worth Represented by- n {
Contributions and Income from Organization .
accumulated through April 30, 1964 .................................. 6,878,531.39 {
Less—Expenses Paid from Organization ·
accumulated through April 30, 1964 .................................. 6,343,202.62 I
Net Worth, April 30, 1964 ................................................................ 535,510.77 . .
Total Revenue Receipts .......................................... 6,878,531.39 I I
  Total Endowment Receipts .................................. 1,951,809.02  
E Total Monies Collected .......................................... 8,830,340.41  ;'
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STATEMENT OF ENDOWMENT AND RESERVE FUNDS
April 30, 1963 and 1964
Designated Funds—Income Restricted AI;]§g330 Di;-1$;u;gl:;u· A%g430
A Joan Glancy Memorial Baby’s Crib ...................... $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00
Mary Ballard Morton Memorial Wing .................. 85,250.83 85,250.83
Jessie Preston Draper Memorial No. 1 ................ 15,000.00 15,000.00
" Jessie Preston Draper Memorial No, 2 ................ 185,000.00 185,000.00
( Belle Barrett Hughitt Memorial ............................ 16,000.00 $ 1,000.00 17,000.00
  Isabella George Jeffcott Memorial ........................ 2,500.00 2,500.009
7 Bettie Starks Rodes Memorial Baby’s Crib ........ 5,000.00 5,000.00
{ John Price Starks Memorial Baby’s Crib ............ 5,000.00 5,000.00
1 Norah Oliver Shoemaker Memorial Baby’s Crib 5,000.00 5,000.00
) I Eliza Thackara Memorial ...................................,.... ‘ 2,685.16 154.66* 2,839.82
_ { Children’s Christmas Fund in Memory of
’ Barbara Brown .................,............_....,__..,,.....,..... 1,000.00 1,000.00
5 j Donald R. McLennan Memorial Bed .................... 12,750.00 12,750.00
3 V Louie A. Hall Legacy in Memory of Sophronia
` Brooks for a Center and its Endowment ...... 69,312.57 3,282.84* 72,595.41
Margaret A. Pettet Legacy .....................,.............. 1,953.70 1,953.70
‘ Jane Short Atwood Legacy .................................... 7,500.00 7,500.00
Mrs. John W. Price, Jr., Fund ................................ 10,800.00 10,800.00
' Vifinfleld Baird Foundation ...................................... 105,000.00 105.000.00
‘ Elizabeth Canby Bradford duPont » _ _
3 . 1 Memorial Nurse .................................................... 10,000.00 10,000.00
7 ¤ Sub-totals ............................................................... $ 429,752.26 $119,437.50 $ 549,189.76
` Designated Funds—Income Unrestricted:
£ Marion E. Taylor Memorial .................................... 10,000.00 10,000.00
° Fannie Norris Fund .................................................. 10,000.00 10,000.00
Marie L. Willard Legacy .......................................... 3,127.36 3,127.36
William Nelson Fant, Jr., Memorial ...................... 78,349.52 78,349.52
0 _ Mrs. Charles H. Moorman Fund ............................ 1,100.00 1,100.00
7   Lillian F. Eisaman Legacy ...................................... 5,000.00 5,000.00
_ . Lt. John M. Atherton Memorial ............................ 1,000.00 1,000.00
7   _~ Mrs. Morris B. Belknap Fund .................................. 26,375.00 26,375.00
— » Elisabeth Ireland Fund ............................................ 22,457.50 22,457.50
{ Elizabeth Agnes Alexander Legacy ...................... 5,000.00 5,000.00_
E Richard D. McMahon Legacy .................................. 943.23 943.23
, Anonym0us—General Endowment ......................... 137,496.50 137,496.50
I Mrs. W. Rodes Shackelford in Memory of
, her two children .................................................... 10,000.00 10,000.00
. Hattie M. Strong Memorial .................................... 10,000.00 10,000.00
  Beulah Bruce Brennan Memorial .......................... 2,000.00 2,000.00
’ Anna Rosina Gooch Memorial ................... ° ............. 1 6,625.00 16,625.00
  Jeannie B. Trull Legacy .......................................... 33,253.33 33,253.33
, , Elizabeth B. Perkins Legacy .................................. 152,970.44 152,970;44
  Frances Kendall Ross Legacy ................................ 17,100.00 17,100.00
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STATEMENT OF ENDOWMENT AND RESERVE FUNDS
Apr1l30, 1963 and 1964
(Continued)
April 30 Additions April 30
1963 During Year 1964
Elizabeth Sherman Lindsay Memorial I....i............ 5,000.00 5,000.00 j
Helen N. and Beatrice A. Wilson Fund ................ 10,000.00 10,000.00 `
Sophia Cogswell Stiger Memorial .......................... 23,401.42 23,401.42 `°
Charles N. Kavanaugh, M. D., Memorial .............. 1,000.00 1,000.00 V
Margaret C. Breckinridge Legacy ...........l.............. 3,000.00 3,000.00 ';,
Mary Hallock Armstrong Legacy .......................... 2,000.00 2,000.00
Winifred Irene Leckie Memorial ............................ 1,000.00 1,000.00 *
Lena G. Anderson Legacy ...................................... 7,078.50 7,078.50 '
Eliza Davitt Hartley Legacy .................................. 150,000.00 150,000.00
Cordie M. Williams Legacy .................................... 458,254.25 458,254.25 §
Lisette Hast Legacy .................................................. 10,944.00 10,944.00
Edward S. Jouett Legacy ........................................ 1,000.00 1,000.00
Herman Bowmar Fund ............................................ 1,000.00 1,000.00
Mrs. Henry James Legacy ...................................... 5,000.00 5,000.00 ‘
Jean Hollins Memorial Fund .................................. 5,034.00 45.00 5,079.00
Anne Steele Wilson Memorial Fund ...................... 1,933.34 25.00 1,958.34 .
Mary Churchill Humphrey Fund ............................ 1,001.00 1,001.00 j .
Mrs. Bissell Carey Legacy ...................................... 5,000.00 5,000.00  
John M. Bergland, M. D., Memorial .......,.............. 1,000.00 1,000.00 I
Edward C. Wilson Legacy ........................................ 24,500.00 24,500.00 Q
Ann Allen Danson Fund .......................................... 2,430.00 2,430.00 ,
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Sub-totals ............................................................... $1,234,444.39 $ 28,000.00 $1,262,444.39  
Reserve Accounts:  
Mrs. Louise D. Crane ................................................ 4,000.00 4,000.00 {
Mrs. Frederic Moseley Sackett ................................ 10,000.00 10,000.00 {
Mrs. Eliza A. Browne ................................................ 16,000.00 16,000.00
Winfield Baird Fund .......... . ....................................... 6,000.00 (6,000.00) ‘
Wimield Baird Fund .................................................. 14,000.00 14,000.00 ;
Lillie McGinness .................................................. - ...... 2,500.00 2,500.00
Harriet H. Grier ........................................................ 5,000.00 5,000,00
Maurice S. Miller ...................................................... 5,000.00 5,000.00
Q Leila A. Morgan ........................................................ 5,000.00 5,000.00
, Eliza Davids ................................................................ 6,000.00 6,000.00 ·
7 Bertha G. Wood .......................................................... 12,500.00 528.77 13,028.77 »
4 Doris A. Farrington .................................................. 4,920.00 4,920.00 »
[ Mrs. E. A. Codman .................................................... 2,000.00 2,000,00 r·
[ Mrs. Irving E. Raymond .......................................... 4,000.00 4,000.00 , Q
, Mrs. George M. ToeWater ........................................ 11,781.94 10,000.00 21,781.94 `, i
g Mrs. Oswald Villard ................................................... 1,000.00 1,000,00 gi,
, Leila M. Weeks .......................................................... 2,469.16 2,469.16 ,
* Frances Margaret Bradford .................................,.. 5,000.00 5,000,00
{ William E. Brigham .................................................. 10,000.00 10,000.00 , I
( Mrs. Polk Laffoon ....................................................... 1,000.00 1,000.00 # .
, Mrs. Edna C. Lapham ................................................ 7,475.00 7,475,00 *
i TOTALS ........................................................... $1,767,367.75 $184,441.27 $1,951,809,02
° Total Additions for Year (above) ........,.......................................,.._ $184,441.27 ’
Add: Transfer Deduction .................................................................... 6,000.00 . ,
Total Cash Addition for Year ............................................................ $190,441.27 ‘ {
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REVENUE RECEIPTS
Statement of Donations and Subscriptions Paid
May 1, 1963 to April 30, 1964
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Q Alpha Omicron Pi ..........................................,.........,..,..... $ 4,778.30 $ 4,778.30
• Baltimore Committee ...............................,,..................... 1,341.75 1,341.75 .
Boston Committee ......................,..............................._..... 6,453.05 6,000.00 12,453.05
, Chicago Committee ..............................................,......,.... 4,316.15 4,316.15
6. Cincinnati Committee ..........................l.......................,.. 8,223.00 8,223.00
, Cleveland Committee ...,................................................... 19,381.34 19,381.34
Daughters of Colonial Wars ,.................... . .........,.........,. 5,063.04 5,063.04
I Detroit Committee ...............................................,........... 13,010.06 13,010.06
, Hartford Committee ......,........................................,.....,.. 1,374.50 1,374.50
E *Kentucky:
Blue Grass Committee .............................................. 4,674.50 4,674.50
Louisville Committee ................................................. 9,758.45 9,758.45
Miscellaneous Kentucky ........................................... 2,745.13 2,745.13
` Minneapolis Committee .................................................. 1,317.25 1,317.25
New York Committee .............,........................................ 20,551.11 8,667.45 29,218.56
Philadelphia Committee ................................................. 6,651.11 2,832.55 9,483.66
Q · Pittsburgh Committee ..................................................... 14,512.97 14,512.97
Q Princeton Committee ......................................................, 873.50 873.50
, Providence Committee .................................................... 1,134.75 1,134.75
_— Riverdale Committee ....................................................... 1,065.00 1,065.00
g Rochester Committee ....................................................,. 2,091.72 2,091.72
§ Washington, D. C., Committee ....................................... 6,513.36 6,513.36
; Miscellaneous .................................................................... 12,738.82 12,738.82
  Totals ............................................................................ $148,568.86 $17,500.00 $166,068.86
é Less Transferred to Endowment ................................................................................ 70.00
$165,998.86
*Total for Kentucky $17,178.08
OTHER REVENUE RECEIPTS:
Fees for Graduate School of Midwifery ............................................ 10,760.00
V Fees for Speaking Engagements ........................................................ 220.00
5 Payments from Patients:
Income from Nursing Centers ................................ 13,802.57
j Medical and Surgical Fees ...................................... 7,511.45
i Q Hyden Hospital Fees ................................................ 14,887.07
".V Hospital Clinic Funds and Supplies ...................... 16,489.16 52,690.25
’ Wendover Post Oiiice ............................................................................ 5,783.32
t T Income from Investments-—Regular .................................................. 102,148.28
. Income from Investments-
‘ Frances Bolton Nursing Center .................................................... 1,041.37
_ "Wide Neighborhoods"—-—Royalties and Local Sales ...................... 588.17
  Livestock Sales ....................................................................................... 135.72
, , Miscellaneous .......................................................................................... 64.10 173,431.21
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LAST YEAR’S EXPENDITURES AND THIS YEAR’S BUDGET
1963-1961 1964-1965
I. FIELD EXPENSE:
(Hyden Hospital, Frontier Graduate School of
Midwifery, Wendover, and five Nursing Centers)
1. Salaries and Wages* .................................................................. $122,165-12 $122,000-00 .
2. Medical Director and Relief ...................................................... 11,755.56 13,000-00  
3. Dispensary Supplies (See Note 1) .......................................... 37,411.83 37,000.00 Al
4. Running Costs: Food—minus board of residents; cows,  
fuel, electricity, laundry, freight and hauling, et cetera .... 39,168.06 39,000.00 i
5. Feed and care of 12 horses and mules (See Note 2) .......... 4,717.73 4,500.00  
6. Jeeps (22), Truck, Station Wagon Ambulance .................... 8,693.00 8,500.00
7. Maintenance of Properties ........................................................ 17,901.54 18,000.00 .
TOTAL FIELD EXPENSE ................,..................................... $241,812.84 $242,000.00
II. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE:
1. Salaries, Accounting and Auditing, Office Supplies, Post- A
age, Telephone and Telegraph, Printing, etc ....................... $ 40,602.73 $ 40,500.00 ,
III. SOCIAL SECURITY TAX: .......................................................... $ 6,315.45 $ 6,500.00  
IV. SOCIAL SERVICE: ............_.._........................................................ $ 15,822.66 $ 16,000.00  
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1. Insurance (Fire $325,500.00 Coverage), Employer’s Lia-  
bility, full coverage on truck, 22 jeeps, and station
wagon ............................................................................................ $ 7,844.30 $ 8,000.00 i A
2. Quarterly Bulletins (covered by subscriptions) .............,.... 5,099.67 5,000.00
· 3. Record Department ........................_..,,,,..._.__.__._._...,,,...._....__._..,_ 3,092.67 3,000.00 A
Q 4. Miscellaneous Projects such as: Doctors and Nurses for
  study and observation, professional books and magazines 2,132.35 2,000.00 .
t 5. Miscellaneous Promotional Expenses beyond the moun— ‘ .
l tains ............................................................................................... 2,210.07 2,000.00 A  
  $ 21,370.73  
  TOTAL RUNNING EXPENSES .................................................. $325,924.41 $325,000.00 0
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$ LIVESTOCK ADDITIONS ....................................,.,.............. $ 11,847.51 A
  TOTAL ....................................................................................................... $337,771.92 2,  
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LAND, BUILDINGS, LIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT
(From Exhibit C of the Audit)
INVENTORY
Our auditors set a value of $458,438.08 on these holdings,
after adjustments. Among the major holdings are the following:
4 Hyden
1 A stone Hospital, one wing of which is the Mary Ballard
i Morton Memorial, one wing the Mary Parker Gill Memorial, and
  frame Annex, a Memorial to "Jackie" Rousmaniere; Joy House,
I home of the Medical Director, a gift of Mrs. Henry B. Joy; Aunt
Hattie’s Oak Barn, gift of Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong; Mardi Cot-
‘ tage, the Quarters for the Frontier Graduate School of Mid-
wifery; The Margaret Voorhies Haggin Quarters for Nurses;
St. Christopher’s Chapel; "Betty’s Box"; employees cottage; and
outbuildings including work shop, forge, pighouse, pump houses,
hre hose houses; and two water storage tanks.
Wendover
Three log houses, as follows: the Big House ("in memory
l of Breckie and Polly"), the Old Cabin and the Ruth Draper
, Cabin; the Garden House; the Upper Shelf and Lower Shelf; the
g Ham-Way Hut; the Couriers’ Log Barn and Aunt Jane’s Barn;
  numerous smaller buildings including: Pebble Work Shop, tool
  house, forge, apple house, jeep shed, the cow barn, cow hospital
j barn, mule barn, chicken houses, pump house, two fire hose
l I houses; and two water storage cisterns.
Georgia \Vright Clearing
( A caretaker’s cottage, storage house and barn; extensive
T pasture land for horses and cows; a bull’s barn and stockade;
I _' two wells.
A   Jessie Preston Draper Memorial Nursing Center
{ (Beech Fork; Post Oflice, Asher, Leslie County)
' Frame building and oak barn; deep well, pump house and
  water tank; fenced acreage for pasture and gardens.
E Frances Bolton Nursing Center
{ ` (Possum Bend; Post Office, Coniluence, Leslie County)
F   Evacuated April 1, 1960, by orders of the Government of the
5   United States in behalf of the Buckhorn Dam Reservoir. Relo-
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Clara Ford Nursing Center  
(Red Bird River; Post Oifice, Peabody, Clay County) {
Log building and oak barn; fire hose house; walled-in spring;
two deep wells, pump houses, and water tank; fenced acreage for -
pasture and gardens.  
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Caroline Butler Atwood Memorial Nursing Center i
(Flat Creek; Post Oiiice, Creekville, Clay County)  
Frame building and oak barn; fire hose house; walled-in  
spring; deep well, pump house and water tank; fenced acreage  
for pasture and gardens. if
Belle Barrett Hughitt Memorial Nursing Center  
(Bullskin Creek; Post Office, Brutus, Clay County) Q
Frame building and oak barn; jeep shed; iire hose house;  
walled-in spring; water tank; fenced acreage for pasture and i
gardens.  
Margaret Durbin Harper Memorial Nursing Cente1·  
(Wolf Creek; Post Office, Big Fork, Leslie County) ‘
Frame building and oak barn; two-jeep garage; deep well `
and pump; fenced acreage for pasture and gardens. -
Subsidiary Clinics
Seven small clinic buildings on the following streams: Bull _
Creek, Stinnett (Mary B. Willeford Memorial), Coon Creek (Coy  
Maggard Memorial), Mudlick, Leatherwood, Cutshin, and Grassy. $
` Livestock
  Eleven horses, one mule; one registered Guernsey bull;  
  nine cows; five heifers; registered Hampshire brood sow, two -
i hogs; and over two hundred chickens. ( 
  Equipment ill
T Equipment includes: twenty-two jeeps; one Ford station- {
wagon-ambulance; one three-quarter ton truck; pumps and
motors; farm implements; carpenter and plumber’s tools; sixty- _
two pairs of saddlebags; saddles, bridles; halters; hospital equip- ‘
ment and furnishings; dispensary supplies; and household furn-
ishings and equipment at Hyden, Wendover and the live outpost
centers, variously located in a seven-hundred mile area.

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`A II.
rf REPORT OF OPERATIONS
_ The data in this section are supplied by the record depart-
[ ment of the Frontier Nursing Service; by records kept on guests
, and volunteer workers; and by the social service department.
4 1.
  MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
i Our own Medical Director, Dr. W. B. Rogers Beasley, re-
  turned to us in October of this past iiscal year, to the great
ig rejoicing of everyone. Dr. Francis Brewer was still with us from
r May through July and Dr. John E. Sinning came to us for August
. and September. Thus, our medical services have been superb
  during the whole of the past Hscal year.
I, We desperately need an assistant for Dr. Beasley and are
g doing our best to get one.
Q We extend our warm thanks to the Kentucky Commission
l for Handicapped Children for free care given the patients we
< refer to them. Our thanks go too, as they do each year, to Dr.
- H. G. Reineke of Cincinnati who reads Frontier Nursing Service
_ x-rays for us as a courtesy. We continue to be grateful in the
fullest measure to the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for the free
care to our children referred to them by our Medical Director.
We add further gratitude to this splendid institution for the fine
  pediatric clinics given during the past year. In November, 1963,
> we were so fortunate as to have with us again Dr. J. B. Holloway
2 of Lexington and his fine team to conduct a surgical clinic. These
A clinics are an old tradition in the FNS. The first ones were given
_ us by the late Dr. Scott Breckinridge. Dr. Francis M. Massie
_’ followed him. With him in late years came Dr. Holloway who
.  now carries on this Hne tradition. We are also most appreciative
U. to Dr. Doane Fisher and to Dr. Carl Yaple of the Daniel Boone
V Clinic in Harlan, for pediatric help and advice, including clinics
,,’ held by Dr. Yaple at Hyden Hospital. Dr. David B. Stevens of
Lexington, Kentucky, has held orthopedic clinics for us during
the past fiscal year and we do thank him so very much. Members
Y of our Lexington Medical Advisory Committee and National
Medical Council have given their services over and over to
patients sent to them. We have in Dr. Elwood L. Woolsey of
Harlan and his associates distinguished help with our obstetric

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and gynecological patients and with the Frontier Graduate School
of Midwifery. `
Our very special thanks go to the Kentucky State Depart-
ment of Health for the kindness of its Commissioner, Dr. Russell
E. Teague, and the directors of its divisions. Dr. Helen B. Fraser, ,
Director of the Division of Maternal and Child Health, and her  
associates, Dr. Jorge Deju and Dr. Robert Bain, have been {
especially helpful to us. Miss Ruth Spurrier, a member of our .l
National Nursing Council and Director of Public Health Nursing Y
has also been most kind. Our gratitude goes out in fullest measure  
· to the Kentucky Board of Nursing Education and Nurse Regis-  
tration and its Executive Secretary, Mrs. Marjorie C. Tyler, for ;
the consideration they have shown