Hospital Notes 8T. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL O’Neill Admissions: Sept 29—John Kil eoin. Mrs. Bernard Pongratz, Mrs. Jennie Eppenbach, all of O'Neill; John H. Reimers of Inman 30^ Bob P. Summerer of Ewing; Beth Ann Goldfuss of Atkinson. Oct. 1— Mrs. Joe Schmidt, Mrs Edward Cuddy, Mrs Norman Uhl, Miss Norma Kopejtka. all of O'Neill; Mrs. Lyle Kopejtka of Inman. Oct. 2 Mrs John E. Babl of Lynch; William H David of Chandlers. 3 Paul Shelhamer of O'Neill; Mrs. Ida Crandall of In man 4— Mrs. Joe Ollendiek of O’Neill; Clarence Murphy of Emmet. Mrs. Theodore Ky ster, Mrs. George Ramold. both of O'Neill; George Pond of In man; Bryan Erisman of Lincoln. & John J. Berigan of O’Neill; Jane Beelaert of Page; Douglas Jarman of Chambers. Dismissals: Sept. 29 Mrs. Wil liam Ernst of O'Neill. 30—Mrs. Terry Wilson and baby girl of O' Neill. Oct. 1 Bob P. Summerer of Ewing. 2 James Tmshynski, Harry Graham, Gordon Johnson, John Kilcoin, and Mrs Bernard Pongratz, all of O’Neill; Beth Ann Goldfuss of Atkinson; Mrs Celia Terrill of Page. 3—Miss Norma Kopejtka of O’Neill. 4- Mrs. Lyle Kopejtka and baby girl of In O’Neill; W. H. David of Cham bers. & Mrs. Joe Schmidt and baby girl, Mrs. Edw. Cuddy and baby girl and Dr. W. F. Finley, all of O’Neill; Clarence Murphy of Emmet; Jane Beelaert of Page. 7 Bryan Erisman of Lin coln. LI NDBKRl i M EMI)RIAL HOSPITAL Creighton ADMITTED: Sept. 26-Ort. 3 Mrs, Lulie Stein of Bloomfield; Joe Sanders of Niobrara; Berton Page of Creighton; Mrs John Coum of Niobrara. Rosemon James of Bloomfield; Sandra Emory of Creighton; Henry Bleckwell of Creighton; Ladd Kli ment of Verdigre; Mrs. Marvin Vavak of Verdigre; Bert Clarence of Creighton; Mrs. Don Darnell of Verdigre DISMISSED: Mrs Ray De Muth and son of Creighton; Mrs. Vincent Becker and son of Creigh ton; Mrs. Lillie Stein of Bloom field, who was transferred to Yankton, S. D.; Sandra Emory of Creighton; Rosemon James of Bloomfield DEATH: William Lovejoy of Center. SACRED HEART HOSPITAL Lynch Admitted: Mrs. Etta Bennett of Naper; Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte; Mrs. Mary Classen of Spencer; Calvin Conklin of Lynch; Alvin Davis of Spencer; John W. Dickey of Spencer; Mrs. John Hurd of Lynch; Dr. G. B. Ira of Lynch; Baby Mary Michelene Kolar of Monowi; Miss Linda Krugman of O’Neill; Mrs Clay Mashino of Lynch; Jim Minarik of Verde!; Erick Oilman of Ano ka; Mrs. Martha Schultz of Na per; Robert Stoltenberg of Naper. Dismissed: Sept. JO Mrs. Ru dolph Becker of Naper; Mrs. Ro bert Wilson of Vordel; Mrs. Wil liam Snider of Butte; Mrs. Frank Thomson of Lynch. Oct. 3 Mrs. Charles Kolar of Monowi; Mrs. William Weidner of Fairfax, S. D. 5- Miss Madlen Peklo of Lynch. 6 Mrs. Howard Carsten of Lynch. Expired: Mrs. Edith Donahue of Butte, age 90, Oct. 4. ATKINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - Atkinson Admitted: Sept. 28 Elmer Mi chaelis of Inman; Mrs. Milford «... e On Tlfoo Ferdy Mefford of Stuart; Mrs Norris Johnson of Gwinn, Mich.; Joan Herrington of Bassett; Thomas Herrington of Bassett; William Herrington of Bassett; Frank Wewel of Stuart. Oct. 1 Denton Colfack of Atkinson; Mrs. Leland Andersen of Atkinson; Mr. Warren Shaw of Bassett; Mrs. James Higgins of Jamison; Mrs. Opal Keating of Atkinson; Mrs. Milford Juracek of Atkinson. 2 Mrs Franklin Dillon of Ains worth; Mrs Calvin Seger of At kinson; Henry Keiter of Stuart. 3 - Stella Sparks of Amelia; Mrs. Leonard Jungman of Atkin son. 4—Henry Ludeman of New port. Dismissed: Sept. 29 Mrs. Ka therine Johnson of Atkinson; Lyle Haney of Spencer; Mrs. Jennie Strong of O'Neill. 30 — Daniel Schaaf of Emmet; Gertrude Kauf of Stuart. Oct 1 William Her rington of Bassett; Thomas Her rington of Bassett; Joan Herring ton of Bassett 2 Henry Hamik of Stuart; Denton Colfack of At kinson; Frank Wewel of Stuart. 3—Elmer Michaelis of Inman. 4 Mrs Charles Boettcher of Atkin son; Mrs. Arthur Givens of Stuart; Warren Shaw of Bassett. STATEMENT Required by the act of August 24. 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, Section 233) showing the owner ship, management, and circula tion of The Frontier published weekly at O'Neill, Nebraska for October 1, 1959. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher Alan Cramer, Wayne, Nebr. and James Cham pion O'Neill. Nebr.; Editor, Jerry Petsehe, O'Neill, Nebr. Managing editor, James Champion, O'Neill. Nebr. Business manager, James Champion, O'Neill. Nebr. 2- TTie owners are Alan Cramer, Wayne, Nebr. and James Cham pion. O'Neill, Nebr. 3. The known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 percent oar more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are; None. The average number of copies of each issu-' of th s publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid sub scribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 2,613 JAMES Cl LAMPION Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of September, 1959, (SEAL) FLORENCE C. PONTON Notary Public (My commission expires May 10, 1961). 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