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D4 The Fayette County Record, Friday, June 26, 2020
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TO ADOPT ANY OF THESE PETS, OR OTHERS:• Call the Gardenia E. Janssen Animal Shelter at 966-0021
HOURS: • Visit the shelter at 240 Svoboda Lane and adopt animals on
Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The shelter is closed on Monday. The animal shelter will not accept surrendered animals on Saturdays.
CONTACT INFORMATION• Check the web site at www.janssenanimalshelter.org• Email: [email protected]• Wendie Dillard, Tech - [email protected]
The animal shelter is in need of puppy chow, kitten chow, dog and cat food, paper towels, candles, Pine Sol, and Lysol.
All animals for adoption can be viewed online at petango.com.
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Emily, left, is just one of many cats that come to our shelter feral. We are sometimes unable to adopt these cats as pets, but they can thrive, as a working cat, in a barn. Please contact us and ask us about our Barn Cat Program!
Little Ruger, right, the miniature pinscher, came to us as a stray. He’s an outgoing, friendly guy! Big personality, little body! Call us to schedule an appointment to see him.
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Due to the success of last year’s scholarship fundraiser, the Navidad Valley CattleWomen (NVCW) 5K Ranch Run, the generous support of the sponsors and community, the Navidad Valley CattleWomen recently awarded $6,000 in scholarships. All applicants were high school seniors from Fayette, Colorado and Lavaca Counties with an in-terest in agriculture.
There were over 50 appli-cants that represented young people from our communities with brains, civic and church involvement, work ethic and big plans for the future.
Two students were selected from Sacred Heart Catholic School in Hallettsville. Derrick Janak will be attending Texas State Technical College and studying to be a HVAC techni-cian. He plans to be involved in his family ranch as well. The second recipient was Ryan Mudd who hopes to attend either Texas Tech or Texas A&M and work in ag business and ranch-ing as well.
From Columbus High School, the recipient was Zane Wanjura. Zane will be attending Texas A&M and plans to work
in politics as an advocate for ag-riculture. He already represents ag as a Texas 4-H Council offic-er and a livestock ambassador.
Another future Aggie is Julie Korenek of Fayetteville High School. Julie has big plans to be-come a veterinarian.
A&M will be the future home of a third scholarship re-cipient, Blake Sitka. Blake at-tends Hallettsville High School and has an interest in being a beef cattle nutritionist.
Also from Hallettsville High School is Kevin Konvicka. Kevin intends to attend Texas State and is interested in becom-ing a veterinary technician.
The final recipient is Kan-nin Mikulik from Flatonia High School who hopes to pursue a career in ag business.
The Navidad Valley Cattle-Women, a local chapter of the Texas Cattlewomen, is a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the beef industry. CattleWomen are currently plan-ning the next 5K Ranch Run which will be held on Aug. 1 in Schulenburg in conjunction with the Schulenburg Festival. To register, runners or walkers can go on-line to http://getmeregis-
tered.com/NVCattleWomen5K or contact Susie Shank at (979) 820-8964.
The local Navidad Valley works to support local youth with scholarships and provide quality information on the industry and how to incorporate beef into a healthy diet. Additionally, they work to support the community with targeted outreach projects that include a beefy twist. Cat-tlewomen function collectively to inform consumers of the im-portance of the industry and of the contributions it makes to the economy of our nation.
For more information on Navidad Valley CattleWomen, please visit www.nvcw.org.
Navidad Valley CattleWomen Award $6,000 In Scholarships
Derrick Janak Ryan Mudd Zane Wanjura
Julie Korenek
Kannin MikulikBlake Sitka Kevin Konvicka
Anabel Matchett of Angleton recently received a Catholic Daughters of the Americas Texas State Court Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $500. Court Queen of the Holy Rosary No. 2282 of Hostyn and her mother Karen, who is a Hostyn CDA member, sponsored her. Anabel’s grandmother, Dianna Kallus, is a charter member of the Hostyn CDA. At the Court’s June monthly meeting, Anabel shared her essay that she wrote for the scholarship application and received a formal presentation of her award. Pictured from left is Scholarship Chair Carolyn Surface, Anabel Matchett and Karen Matchett.
CDA Awards Memorial Scholarship
Bluebonnet Electric Coop-erative’s offices will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. Bluebon-net members can access their account information and make payments during Independence Day through the co-op’s website at bluebonnet.coop.
Bluebonnet members can report power outages by calling 800-949-4414 or through the co-op’s mobile app or website at bluebonnet.coop. Members enrolled in Bluebonnet’s Out-age Alerts can report an out-age by texting OUT to 85700. To enroll, text BBOUTAGE to 85700 from a mobile phone or tablet and follow the prompts. Should an outage occur, Blue-bonnet personnel will be on call throughout Independence Day weekend to restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
Bluebonnet Electric Coop-erative is one of the largest elec-tric cooperatives in Texas and has been serving its members since 1939. Bluebonnet serves more than 106,000 meters and owns and maintains 12,000 miles of power lines, located across more than 3,800 square miles within 14 Central Texas counties. Bluebonnet’s ser-vice area stretches from Travis County to Washington County and from Milam County to Gonzales County.
For more information about Bluebonnet Electric Coopera-tive, go to bluebonnet.coop and follow the co-op on Facebook and Twitter.
Bluebonnet OfficesClosed Friday, July 3
June 14-20
Medical - 4Grass Fires - 6Accidents - 3Dumpster Fire - 1Gas Odor - 1
Fayette Co.Fire Calls
Fayette County Sheriff Keith Korenek reports that on the evening of Tues-day, June 23, Deputy Adam Mack was dispatched to the area of the East Navidad River Bridge on Highway 90 near Schulenburg in reference to an 18-wheeler illegally dumping mate-rial. Deputy Mack located the truck and a large pile of wooden pallets the driver had dumped at the location. On being interviewed the driver admitted to dumping the pallets as he did not have anywhere else to leave them. Arrested and transported to the Dan R. Beck Justice Center was 59-year-old Sachdev Brar of Forney for the offense of illegal dumping more than five lbs and less than 500 lbs.
Illegal DumpingSuspect Arrested