Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 2000 Page: 3 of 12
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- DELL VALLEY
JANUARY 28, 2000, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PAGE 3
BI-COUNTY HEIFER FUTURITY RESULTS
Larry and Pat Brewton enjoyed having daughter Lisa Gillis and
children, Morgan and Rusti, home the weekend of January 21.
Morgan enjoyed, especially, going out on the farm with Granddad.
x ' / Congratulations to Tom Richardson who graduated from the
z / //'University Technical Institute in Phoenix recently. He immediately
//'/has a job in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, his mother, Shirley
Richardson tells us. Shirley flew to Phoenix to the graduation.
The weather seems to remain the same from week to week through
the month of January in Dell Valley. Some winds occur, but in the last
few days, just springtime weather. We have noticed some buds on
fruit trees. Many enjoyed seeing the unique lunar eclipse on the 20th
of January. Most of the time when this and other happenings to be
seen from the sky, are special from the usually clear skies, day and
night. We have a perfect view.
The Dell City United Methodist Church now has a retired
minister!! He will preach once a month at the church. The dates that
he will be here are February 13th, March 5th and April 16th,
(Palm Sunday). If you do not have a church home in Dell City,
”’ please come and join us!
/n Appreciation
l/Vfe? would like to thank everyone for the cards, prayers and
^’lowers following the death of our loved, Lester Mayfield, last month.
We appreciate your loving care and concern.
Alvin & Lola Gentry & Family
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Superintendent Richard, and
to the surrounding areas and
communities.Work
If you want a man to do fair work
for you, let him have fair play.
—George Prentice
Possibilities
The only way of finding the limits
of the possible is by going beyond
them into the impossible.
—Arthur C. Clarke
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MARY’S TAX SERVICES
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SPANISH & ENGLISH
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS
PH: (Home) 963-2697 (Work) 964-2339
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Bi-County Heifer Futurity: Top picture from left: Billy Brown, Samantha Proffitt, Jared lewkes,
Middle picture from left: Clint Dean, Shyra Dean and Kyle Walker, Back-Mat Barker-Bottom picture-left
Kyle Walker, Clint Dean, Shyra Dean, Mat Barker, Samantha Proffitt, Billy Brown, Jared Jewkes, Elder
Hinojos.
Results: Champion-Clint Dean, Reserve Champion-Elder Hinojos, Champion Heifer-Elder Hinojos.
Senior Division: (Interview)-Samantha Proffitt, Record Book-Samantha Proffitt, Showmanship-Jared
Jewkes. Junior Division-(lnterview)-Mat Barker, Record Book-Clint Dean, Showmanship-Clint Dean.
Participants in the Senior Division: Samantha Proffitt, Billy Brown, Jared Jewkes-Junior Division: Mat
Barker, Clint Dean, Shyra Dean, Kyle Walker. Culberson County Participant: Senior Division-Elder Hinojos.
The buckles presented to the winners were made by Wilson Capron of Capron Spurs and Bits, Salt Flat
Texas. ___________
Ethanol and new bio-diesel fuels made from com and other grains are beneficial to
the environment and promote energy security.
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Lynch, Mary Louise. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 2000, newspaper, January 28, 2000; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1178035/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .