Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 2000 Page: 1 of 12
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and DELL VALLEY REVIEW
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF DELL VALLEY & HUDSPETH COUNTY^
PubOcation >800-140
40 CENTS A COPY
NUMBER 21
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2000, DELL CITY, TEXAS 79837
12 PAGES
VOLUME 43
comes to Guadalupe
e Grand Canyon National
irk
It was accidental," Richard
Guadalupe Mountains National Park -On Friday, January 21, 2000,
an Open House was held at the Visitors Center, to welcome new Park
Superintendent, Ellis Richard. Shown above with Superintendent
Richard, is Karen Wade, Regional Director, National Parks,
headquartered in Denver, Colorado. She was former Superintendent
of GMNP, followed by Superintendent Larry Henderson, who retired
last year. (next C0|Umn^
2000
HUDSPETH COUNTY 4-H & FFA
LIVESTOCK SHOW
COUNTY BARN-SIERRA BLANCA,TX
SCHEDULE
8:00 p.m.—Dance—Blue Prairie
$8.00 Stag $12.00 Couple
Sponsored By: The Hudspeth County Livestock Show
Association
For More Information Contact:
Raul Gonzalez (915) 369-2043 J.W. Neuhaus,
County Agent, 915) 369-2291 Ruthie Vance, Secretary
y (915) 369-2216
“I didn’t know much about the
Park Service until 1972, when
I had volunteered at Cabrillo
National Monument," he
recalls. “But I became so
enthused about working for an
ideal that had long-term
benefit and importance that
when I had the chance to go to
work for the National park
Service, I felt I could be part
of an effort that had strong
meaning to me personally, and
for the world generally,” he
says. “It was the highest work
I could imagine.”
Reflecting on this new role
as a park Superintendent, he
says, “I’ve spent a lot of time
in different kinds of programs,
and different kinds of parks -
from small urban parks, to
large natural parks - and feel I
can make a contribution to the
success of a park like
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 29.2QQQ
7:30a.m. Sheep Show
Immediately following
Goat Show
Rabbits
Swine Show
Little Britches
BBQ
4-H-FFA Individual Judging
Pork Potty Bingo
3:00 p.m. Junior Auction Sale
TBA Load Out Sale Animals Following Sale
Times are subject to change
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 & 29 2000
1:00 p.m.Begin Weighing & Sifting Market Animals
4:00 p.m.-Market Animals must be in place, weighed
& Sifted
)PEN HOUSE AT GMNP VISITORS CENTER “ ho1
■ ■ jrable breadth and
in his 26 years of
1999 DCISD HONORABLE MENTION FOOTBALL PLAYERS CHOSEN
From left: Tucker Lewis-Senior, Jake Baeza-Junior, Josh Barker-Freshman. Congratulations!!
FEBRUARY 2 IS
GROUND-HOG DAY is based on a custom that people
from Germany and Great Britain brought to America. They believed
that it was a time for forecasting the weather for the next six weeks.
According to legend, the ground hog, or woodchuck, awakens from
his long winter sleep on February 2. He sticks his head out of his
home in the ground and looks around. If the sun is shining, and the
ground hog can see his shadow, he is frightened and crawls back
into his hole. This is supposed to mean that there will be six more
weeks of winter weather. But if the day is cloudy, and the ground-
hog cannot see his shadow, he stays out of his hole, indicating that
spring weather will soon come. Science has not confirmed this.
Elizabeth Hough Sechrist -The World Book Encyclopedia
Secret to life
The secret to life is honest and
fair dealing. If you can fake that,
you’ve qot it made. —Groucho Marx
Subscribers to HCH: As of January 1, 2000,
subscriptions to the Herald were increased $1.1 n County now is
$15.00/year; Out of County, $16.00/year. College Students
and Military, $13.00/year.
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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/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .