Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1971 Page: 1 of 6
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VOLUME 16
104 A COPY
NUMBER 8
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1971, DELL CITY, TEXAS 79837
DELL VALLEY
1971
QUEEN
JUNIOR CHAPTER CONDUCTING TEAM - FFA
FAT STOCK SHOW
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Dell Valley -Homecoming Queen and court. Left to right:
More FHA Funds to Be Available
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VOTER REGISTRATION FOR 1972
Joe Snow, Ben Snow, John Switzer
El Paso -Monday, November 8, 1971, the Dell City FFA Chap-
Susan Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lee, Queen Maria
Loya, Debbie Smith and Paula Smith, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Kahlden.
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He has achieved success
who has lived well, laughed
often and loved much;...
who has left the world better
than he found it;.. .who has
always looked for the best in
others and given them the
best he had; whose life was
an inspiration; whose mem-
ory a benediction.
-Bessie Anderson
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Temple, Tex., Texas far-
mers will be able to tap the
largest supply of supplemen-
tal credit in history this year
through the Farmers Home
Administration, State Direc-
tor Lynn Futch announced
today.
"We project that more than
$81 million will be available
to Texas farmers in fiscal
year '72. as a result of coop-
erative efforts between the
Farmers Home Administra-
tion and commercial lend-
ers, " he stated.
The cooperative effort in-
volves having the commer-
cial credit source and Far-
mers Home Administration
make simultaneous loans to
a borrower, with the private
lender having first claim on
the security.
"The farm ownership pro-
gram is aimed to reach $30
million -- $15 million of
government money, with
private lenders participating
at a level of $10 million, "
Mr. Futch continued.
"Projected figures for the
farm operating loan program
is $51 million of which
$22. 5 million -- triple last
year's figure -- comes from
regular commercial lenders. '
Lending levels of FHA
farm programs are also high-
er because of a substantial
boost given the farm owner-
ship program by President
Nixon when he announced
that national funding would
be $350 million this fiscal
year, $82 million above
1971 levels, Mr. Futch said.
The President also said
the nationwide farm opera-
ting loan program would be
raised to $350 million from
its present $275 million level
if the Congress would approve
legislation changing the pro-
gram from an appropriation
basis to an insured basis.
If this legislation is passed,
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Dell Valley -The Dell City Lions Club needs your old and
unusable eye-glasses! Please turn them in to any member or
leave at the Mercantile. They will be distributed to the needy.
Left to Right: Brian Snodgrass, Doyle Magby, Kevin Ross,
John Hernandez, Bobby Herrera, Arthur Holguin and Jubel
Caldwell.
JANUARY 8
Dell Valley - The Dell
Valley Fat Stock Show
Committee met Wednesday
at 7:30 PM in the school
cafeteria. The meeting wa:
opened with the election of
a Committee Chairman
which was John Paul Fain.
The superintendents elected
for the 1972 Show were:
Dan Magby - Sheep; Bob
Jones - Steers; Bob Temple-
ton - Swine; Sam Dodge -
Poultry; D. F. Lewis, Pen
Chairman.
The date set for the Live-
stock Show was January 8,
1972. This is one week be-
fore the County Livestock
Show in Sierra Blanca.
The entry fee for 4H and
FFA members entering .ani-.
mals in the Dell Valley Fat-
Stock Show is $1.00 per ani-
mal.
The date of the next meet-
ing is undetermined at this
time, but everyone is invi-
ted to attend the next meet-
ing.
This Livestock Show is set
up to help the FFA and 4H
student with their project pro-
grams so everyone is urged
to donate to the Dell Valley
Fatstock Show for prize mon-
ey which will be awarded at
the Show.
Public Pa rk
Hearings
Park officials.issued a re-
minder that the public hear-
ings on the Master Plan
and Wilderness Proposals for
Carlsbad Caverns and Guada-
lupe Mountains National
Parks will begin this com-
ing Friday, November 19th,
at 9:00 A. M.
Two sets of hearings will
be held. The first will take
place in the Library Annex
in Carlsbad November 19th
and 20th, and the second
in El Paso at the Holiday
Inn located at 6655 Gate-
way West on November 22
and 23.
The first day of the hear-
ings in both Carlsbad and
El Paso will be devoted to
the Master Plan proposals
for the two parks, and the
second day to the Wilder-
ness Proposals.
In the Carlsbad hearings,
the morning session will be
limited to Carlsbad Caverns
National Park proposals,
while the afternoon meet-
ings will be limited to the
Guadalupe Mountains Na-
tional Park proposals. In
the El Paso meetings, the
order will be reversed, with
the Guadalupe Mountains
National Park Plans being
the topic of the morning
sessions, and the Carlsbad
Caverns proposals the sub-
ject of the afternoon meet-
ings.
The meetings will begin
at 9:00 a. m. local time
on all four days. All inter-
ested persons are invited
to attend.
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ter participated in the District Leadership Contest in El Paso.
The FFA Chapter entered a Junior Chapter Conducting Team,
Senior Chapter Conducting Team, Greenhand Quiz Team, Farm
Radio Team, and a Senior Farm Skills Team. The schools
representing this district are Coronado, Bowie, Ysleta, Socorro^
Clint, Van Horn, Ft. Hancock, Canutillo, Tornillo and Dell
City.
The Dell City FFA Chapter had 2 teams to receive banners.
They were the Junior Chapter Conducting team (3rd Place)
which consisted of Brian Snodgrass, Kevin Ross, Bobby Herrera,
Jubel Caldwell, Doyle Magby, John Hernandez, Arthur Hol-
guin and Doyce Magby as Student Advisor; Farm Radio Team
(3rd Place) consisted of Joe Snow, Ben Snow and John Switzer.
The other teams which participated: the Greenhand Quiz
Team (placed 5th) consisting of Gene McCutcheon, Lee Bull-
ard, Ben Snow and John Switzer. The Senior Chapter Conduct-
ing place 6th and consisted of Steven Fain, Mike Jones, Jimmy
Akers, Keith Bullard, Sergio Almeida, Eddie Chacon and Jimmy
Foster as student advisor. The Senior Farm Skills placed 4th
and consisted of Buff Templeton, Terry Nelson and Bill Elias.
At 8:00 in the Coronada High School Cafeteria, the Rocky
Mountain District FFA Banquet was held. Steven Fain represen-
ted the Dell City Chapter as District Secretary.
Shelly Brownfield represented Dell City in the FFA District
Sweetheart contest. The guest attending the Banquet from Dell
City were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brownfield and Susan Lee the
Dell City FFA Plowgirl. _
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1972 VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
DELL CITY: Ray McCoy, J. J. Casillas, Mrs. Leroy Perry
FT. HANCOCK: Arturo C. Hernandez, Juan Villalobos, Raul
Portillo
MCNARY: Leo Threadgilll
SIERRA BLANCA: Hudspeth County Tax Office
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO TAX ASSESSOR
COLLECTOR, BOX 158, SIERRA BLANCA, TEXAS 79851. VO-
TER REGISTRATION CERTIFICATES WILL BE ISSUED OUT OF
TAX OFFICE.
(Signed) STELLA C. KELCY
TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR
HUDSPETH COUNTY
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Dell Valley -Maria Loya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio
Loya, was crowned Homecoming Queen at the homecoming
game last week. Her escort was Nick Herrera, Jr.
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Wilbanks, Billie Dell; Brown, Julia & Gilmore, Joyce. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1971, newspaper, November 19, 1971; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235121/m1/1/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .