De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963 Page: 9 of 16
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BY ARKLA
PARENTS OF SON
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe
Shoemaker are announcing the
birth of a son, Stephen Glenn,
born June 16 in the local hos-
pital. He weighed 8 lbs., 6’/2
oz.
Three other children in the
family are a sister, Phyllis Jo,
8 years old and two brothers,
Ricky Lloyd, 7, and Marty 4.
Grand parents in Desdemona
are Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lewis,
great grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Lewis, great great
grand mother is Mrs. Beulah
Lane. De Leon grand parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shoemak-
er and great grand dad, Ray
Shoemaker.
ROBINETT MAKES “A”
HONOR ROLL AT TSC
Stephenville, July 3 (Spl) —
Willard Robinett, Tarleton State
College sophomore from De
Leon majoring in animal hus-
bandry, has been placed on the
“A” Honor Roll and the “Dis-
tinguished Student” list for
academic achievement during
the spring semester of the 1962-
63 school year.
The “A” Honor Roll con-
tains the names of students who
have made a grade of A in
each subject taken for credit
and who have completed 15
credit hours or more during the
period.
Students registered for a min-
imum of fifteen semester hours
and who make a grade point ave-
rage of 2.25 with no grade be-
.low “C” are placed on the Dis-
tinguished Student list.
A brand new GAS appliance!
An outdoor grill that uses a dependable gas flame, reusable ceramic bri-
quettes . . . And, best of all, the new Gasgrill by Arkla offers radiant heat
that can be controlled, taking the guesswork out of outdoor cooking, broil-
ing and roasting! You can turn the heat up or down!
The GASGRILL gives the same flavor to food you get from charcoal...
but with less fuss, bother and expense. Charcoal adds no
flavor of its own — it brings radiant heat in direct contact
with food. So does the Gasgrill, by heating the ceramic
briquettes between the flame and food.
The GASGRILL is a permanent installation for your patio or
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yard. Close
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Mr. and Mrs.
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LT. WUNSCH GETS
OKINAWA ASSIGNMENT
U. S. FORCES, OKINAWA
(Ahtnc) — Army 1st Lt. Har-
old J. Wunsch. whose wife,
Judy, lives in De Leon, Texas,
was assigned to |he ,503d Infan-
try on Okinawa, June 4.
Lieutenant Wunsch, a member
of Headquarters Company in the
infantry’s 2d Battle Group, en-
tered the Army in August I960.
The 25-year-old officer is a
1956 graduate of Rosebud High
School and a 1960 graduate of
the A&M College of Texas, Col-
lege Station.
His parents,
Frank Wunsch, live
Rosebud.
Cooner, Mr. and Mrs. Russe'.l
Lewis, Mr. Alton Cogburn. Al-
ton. Jr. and Ila Ne'l, all of Abi-
lene; Mr. and Mrs. Fayette
Cogburn, Mr. Newt Cogburn anr.
James Cogburn of Lubbock;
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Treadway
of Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Cogburn and daughter of
Eastland; Mrs. Ada Kinney. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Harper, of Gor-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Odie Kin-
of Dublin.
All living children of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Cogburn were pres-
ent, except Mrs. Carrie Lacy of
San Antonio, who could not at-
tend due to illness in her family.
There is no difference between
a chess board and a checker
board.
ney of Stamford; Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin -Cogburir and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Hen-
derson. all of Ft. Worth; Mr.
and Mrs. Travis Cogburn and
con, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cog-
burn and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe! Brnseh and children and
Miss Melba Cogburn, all of
Wacc; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Will-
hoi'e and son. Austin; Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Cogburn and children
Cogburn Reunion
Held June 23rd.
Descendants of the late Mr.
land Mrs. Newt J. Cogburn, met
[at the F&M Building in De Leon
[Sunday afternoon, June 23rd.,
[for their annual family reunion.
Out-of-town relatives attend-
| ing were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy
I Glover, Mrs. Dorothy Akers and
[daughter of Winters; Mrs. Ida
negro and white.
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ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO.
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LOCAL GIRL WINS
BAYLOR SCHOLARSHIP
WACO — Martha Gillock,
daughter of Mrs. Eugene Gillock
of 808 Hampton in De Leon, has
received a Baylor University
scholarship for the fall semester.
Miss Gillock is a sophomore
at Baylor, where she is majoring
in biology and minoring in
chemistry.
To introduce the new Gasgrill by Arkla, we’re offering a bargain: The
Gasgrill AND a Cabildo Gaslite by Arkla—practical companion to out-
door cooking—BOTH for only $71.50... A $79.95 value! You save $8.45!
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NO DOWN PAYMENT ... ONLY $g35 SnM?our
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50 feet of copper tubing free for each Gasgrill and Gaslite. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pittman
of Downey, Calif., Mrs. Marshal
Sterling of Houston, Mrs. Lillian
Allgood of Altus, Okla., and
Mrs. Iva Jobe Weatherford of
Birmingham, Ala., visited ’here
recently with their mother, Mrs.
Iva Pittman, following the death
of their son and brother, Thom-
as Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Pitt-
man left June 23 to take Mrs.
Weatherford home. They will
visit in Florida for several days
before returning home.
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De Leon Free Press (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1963, newspaper, July 11, 1963; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261783/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.