The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961 Page: 8 of 8
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My Neighbors
Crosbyton Clinic
Hospital News
Mr*. C, Rl Cooper, R$lls, re-
ceived 'medical care June 28 tc
30.
D. J. Moses. Floydada, was an
overnight medical patient June
28.
Bobby Wall, Lubbock, received
"Try not to think about itl"
Congratulations:
Mr. and Mrs. Gaythal Lee, Pet-
ersburg, on birth of a son, weigh-
ing 7 lbs. 7 ozs., at 1:06 a.m.
June ?8, in Crosbyton Clinic Hos-
pital.
☆ ☆ ☆
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Charlond,
Lorenzo, on birth of a son, weigh-
ing 5 lbs. 2 ozs., at 4:30 p.m. Julj
1 in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital.
☆ ☆ ☆
Mr. and Mrs. Severo Fausto,
Crosbyton, on birth of a daugh-
ter, weighing 6 lbs. at 5:05 p.m.
July 4, in Crosbyton Clinic Hos-
pital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Amon Proctor, of
Lubbock, on birth of a son, Rich-
ard DeWayne, weighing 7 lbs
1 ]A. ozs., June 27, in a Lubbock
hospital.
overnight medical care June 29.
Mrs. Josephine Cloud, Lorenzo,
entered June ?9 (or medical care.
Elmo Belloh, Acuff, entered
for medical care June 29.
O. W. Brister, Crosbyton, was
a medical patient June 29 to
July 4.
. Mrs Ruby Mopes, Lorenzo, re-
ceived medical care June 30 to
July 3.
Raymond Harris, McAdoo, en
tered June 30 for treatment of in-
juries received in an auto acci-
dent.
Mrs. E. J. Batchellor, Lorenzo,
entered June 30 for medical care
dismissed July 3.
Librada Rominez, Crosbyton,
entered July 1 for surgery.
David Wayne Carr, Crosbyton,
entered for surgery July 1 dis
charged July 3.
Mrs. Maud Sandlin, Ralls, re-
ceived medical care July 1 to
July 3.
Sam T. Hawkes, Crosbyton, is
a medical patient admitted July
1.
J. T. Parker, Crosbyton, enter
ed for medical care July 2.
Mrs. Pearl Bradshaw, Crosby
ton, was an overnight surgical
patient July 2.
Mrs. Wesley Guthrie. Crosby-
ton, was a medical patient July
2 to July 4.
Mrs. A. Z. Thompson, Ralls, en
tered July 2 for surgery.
Mrs. Nora Hermandez, Crosby
ton was ap overnight medical
patient July 2.
Mrs. H. L. Edwards, Crosbyton,
entered July 3 for medical care.
* Mrs. Paula Trevlnio, Crosbyton.
is a medical patient admitted
July 3.
W, E. Wren, Crosbyton, was an
overnight medical patient July 3.
Mrs. Lillie Harrold, Ralls, is a
medical patient entering on July
3.
Dewaln Kimbell, is a medical
patient admitted July 4.
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4th," he-said. Ruidow, although
it has become the playground of
a wide area sinee the advent of
horse racing a tew years ago,
Isn't prepared for that jtind of
. said the former Cros-
byton plumber. The resort town
can care for 15,000 or so, but an-
other 5 to 10 thousand really
crowd things. He and Mrs. Wood
plan to returrn home after the
big event is over.
(Continued From Front Page) ,
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people, and we hope the count
remains that way. Notice in the |
dailies the casualty list was ex
pected to pass the 5Q0 mark, the !
largest traffic slaughter in hi*- j
tory.
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Talked to Ernest Wood Mon
day morning. He and Mrs. Wood ;
lived in Crosbyton for many
years but are now making their j
home at Ruidosa, N. Mex. Mi
Wood tells how they fled Rui j
dosa to avoid the Fourth of July!
crowd. "They are expecting 20 to j
25 thousand people there July!
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Bennett, Patrick. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1961, newspaper, July 6, 1961; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281797/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.