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BABY CARLOS VILLARREAL JR. waa bap tiled Feb. 3rd at 11
a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Father John Van Lare
officiating. Godparenta were Mr. and Mra. Joel Rodriguez. Following
the ceremony, a luncheon took place at Uncle Moe'a Reataurant.
Carlos is the son of Carlos and Linda Villarreal and grandaon of Mra.
Adela S. Santos and Mrs. Tomasa Villarreal of Misaion.
THUKbDAk. FEBRUARY **i>
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MALONE
from Ms parents Mr and Mrs. Raul
■■><1 Irene Martinez and brothers.
H*ppy Birthday to my grandson
loddy Tames who celebrated hie
birthday Fob. 11 in San Antonio with
'o« of love from Grandma Mrs.
Rotit* R. Gonzales.
Happy Anniversary greetings to
Mr and Mrs. Darwin Avant and Mr.
■nd Mrs. Andy Luna Sr. on Feb. 13
•nd Mr. and Mrs. J. Francisco
Rodriguez on Feb. 17.
Hippy birthday Lalito Nevarez
*ho celebrated hie birthday on Feb.
13 from hie wife Cristina and
daughter Mies Mague Nevarez.
Happy birthday to our parents
Jose T. Garcia on Feb. 13th and our
mother Mrs. Lupita R. Garcia on
F«b 15th with lots of love from their
children.
Homar and Homero, twin sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Romo of
Norman Oklahoma, formerly of
Cotulla, were guests of their
grandpsrents Mr. and Mrs. Ramon
Castor.
Mr and Mrs. Eusebio Garza and
daughter Leticia Ann and Miss
Diana Del Toro were among the
guests from Cotulla attending the
wedding of Miss Lupita Lopez of La
Pryor, bride of Cesar Berrones of
Homestead, Florida. The ceremony
took place at the St. Joseph Catholic
Church at 11 a.m.
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8:30 P.M. — 12:30 A.M.
LADIES FREE TILL 9:00 P.M
$99.00 DOWN
2 & 3 BEDROOMS
set reunion
April 27
Five classes from Cotulla High
School < 1944 to 1948) are planning a
reunion Saturday, April 27th. In-
vitatione are being mailed to
classmates. The following are ez
students whose addresses have not
been found. If you as a reader of the
RECORD have knowledge of their
addresses please contact Mrs. Dan
W. Kinsel Jr. Drawer 620, Cotulla,
Texas 78014.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
GREETINGS TO THE SENIOR
CITIZENS
Feb. 2 - Ernesto Garcia. Juanita
P. Herrera, Candelario Teneyuca;
Feb. 3 - Cesar io Caaillas
Feb. 6 - Milton Duboao
Feb. 8 - Juan C. Ortiz
Feb. 11 - Aurelio Benavidez
Feb. 16 - Faustina G. Cruz.
Agusttin Diaz
Feb. 22 - Santos Rodriguez
Feb. 27 - Genoveva Bernal.
Happy Birthday Deai Martinez.
Happy Birthday to our son Deai who
celebrated hie special day on Feb. 11
Classes
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Air Conditioners Monday Thru Friday.
CLASS OF 1947 - Kenneth Cobb and
Angelita Alvarado
CLASS OF 1948 - Margaret Rose
Black, Martha Marie Brown, Bobby
Joe (O’Dell Clark), Maedel Ep-
person. Milton James Galbreath.
Melton E. Hime, George Delgado
Martinez, Betty Jean Mathews,
Marjo McCoy - Mrs. Leanard Ar-
chie; Aresteo Rodriguez, Maxine
Ramans, Carroll Eugene Wester-
man, Jimmy Ge win, Earl Mathews,
Johnn Swain.
CLASS OF 44 - Rayford Doble.
Vera Ballard, Mary Louiee Carr,
Lorraine Darnell, Jack Pate, Mary
Pitchford, Hazel Jane Pullin, Alta
Orme
Ms. Wildenthal
honored
at luncheon
Annie Wildenthal waa honored
Sunday at a special luncheon at the
home of Effie Curtis of Cotulls. Out
of town guests present for the lun-
cheon were J. R. and Charm Fugate
who live in Edinburg, Texas. Others
present were Ray and Madge
Wernsing, Ellene Williamson, Jack
and Charlotte Curtis, Roy and Fleta
Keck, Preaton Gise, Nona Pickett,
Charles and Betty Bushnell and the
hostess Effie Curtis.
Everyone wished Annie well as
she is moving to Fort Worth.
Ms. Gonzalez
to represent
national firm
Belinda Gonzalez of Cotulla has
recently been appointed to represent
American Service Bureau-
Bodimetric Profiles. This national
firm is an insurance service com-
pany providing paramedical exams
for the life and health insurance
industry.
Belinda is a registered medicsl
assistant snd received training at
Winter Garden School of Vocational
Nursing.
He’s a tugmaster
who could guide
any ship into port.
His job’s in the Navy.
When a Navy tug is on call,
it always means a full day's
work ahead. Getting any
ship into port is a big job,
and when it’s an aircraft
carrier it can test the skills
of the best tugmaster. With
experience that any ship's
captain would like to count
on, he’s putting his skills to
work in the Navy.
Some of the best people
in a wide variety of profes-
sional and technical fields
are working in today ’s Navy.
Navy-trained, they're men
and women with careers
they’re proud of. People
who could put their expe
hence to work anywhere
but believe being the best
means more when it’s done
for their country.
Fiavyknow4iowL
Ift working for America.
Happy birthday to Mrs. Connie O.
Sierra who will celebrate her
special day on Feb. 16 from her
husband Isidoro and children.
Melisaa Rodriguez, celebrated her
birthday on Feb. 9th with a party at 3
pm at the home of her grand-
parents Mr and Mrs. Adelaide
Soto. Her cake was lemon
cream, decorated with roses and
held miniature ballerinas and 12
yellow candles. Cake was served by
her mother Mrs. Lydia Soto. Melisaa
received many nice gifts.
Happy birthday greetings to Mrs.
Rosa G. Rodriguez whose birthday
is Feb. 17th from her husband Roy
and children.
Happy Anniversary to Loretta and
Manuel sanchez Jr. who celebrated
their 26th wedding anniversary on
Feb. 9th from their son Manuel
Jeaua.
Happy to Mrs. Margot Sanchez on
Feb. 9th from their children Belinda,
Priscilla and Raymond Jr.
Mr and Mrs. Reynaldo Garza of
Houston rocontly spent the weekend
at the home of Mrs. Garza’s mother
Mra. Marta Gonzales. Reynaldo
visited with his brother Arturo
Garza in Laredo.
Mr. and Mrs. Anttoa Coronado and
children Santos Jr. and Melissa
from Pleasanton were guests for the
weekend at the home of Mrs.
Coronado’s mother Mrs. Ofelia
Morin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Ruiz Jr. of
McDonna, Texas and their grandson
J.J. Sarzosa visited in Cotulla
Saturday and here guests of their
parents Mrs. Ofelia Morin and Mr.
and Mrs. Alfonso Ruiz Sr.
COW POKES
By Ace Reid
“I told you to go chop ico for the cattle, now I
find you swimmini**
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IN
COTULLA
Member FDIC
Our neighbor gave us the good
word about heat pumps.
Old George next door has done a lot of
favors for us over the years. He took the kids
to the circus, let us borrow his tools, even
helped out when we repainted the house
But the best thing he ever did for us was
advise us to get an electric heat pump when
we had to replace our central air condition-
ing unit Now that was neighborly Buying
that heat pump was one of the smartest
moves we ever made.
Until George told me better, I always
assumed that a heat pump was just a heat-
ing system. Well, it’s that of course—but
it's also an air conditioner that does a great
job of cooling and dehumidifying our
home every summer.
So what we have now is this neat all-in-
one system that keeps the house comfort-
able all year round—and does it efficiently,
too, so that we save money on utility bills.
You see. a heat pump uses less energy
because it doesn't have to make heat
it simply moves it In the winter, it removes
heat from the outside air and transfers it
inside. When the weather is warm, it
collects heat and moisture from inside
the house and moves it outside
I'm convinced a heat pump is the best
heating/cooling unit you can choose—
especially in our part of the country where
the winters are mild. In South Texas, a
properly installed heat pump produces
at least 2'Z? units of heat for every unit
of energy needed to run it
The more I think about it the more
grateful I am to old George for being such
a good neighbor. Maybe I ought to do some-
thing nice for him today Like return his
hedge clippers.
*1984, CPL
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Reddell, Lewis A., II & Flowers, Linda. The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1985, newspaper, February 14, 1985; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1175709/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.