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The Hertford Brand, Hertford, Texas, Thursday, June 6, 1974
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Farm Managers Plan School
Rodeo Billed At
Here
Clovis Festivity
years the American Society of departments or other govern-
ment agencies which might
become involved in government missioner of agriculture, is
land acquisitions
scheduled to address banquet
Ranch Managers and Ap-
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Farm Managers and Rural
Appraisers (ASFMRA) will
conduct Ranch Appraisal and
Eminent Domain Schools in
Lubbock, June 9-20. Both
schools will be held on the
economics ar Texas Tech is
coordinator for the schools
Immediately following the
school programs, the Texas
Society of Farm and Ranch
Riley Claborn II, six-month-
old.
he began a
ice at Grace
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Cruz, 74
kpatrick, 74
Irene Jr., 74
munity projects in Texas
John C. White, Texas com-
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In Wilbanks.
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working
although there will be activity
fees
"The Ranch Appraisal School
has a dual purpose," Dr.
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Rodeo performances will
begin at 8 p.m Friday and
Saturday nights and 2:30 p.m
Sunday in the $160,000 t urn
Count. Mounted Patrol Arena.
In 1973 the rodeo drew 160
professional competitors and
paid $14,000 in prize money.
The event will host a specialty
act of working sheep dogs,
rodeo downs and announcer
John Snow of Tuscon, Ariz.
Or her aclis Uns in o>ii|iimti< in
is program chairman.
It is the first time in seven
years that the society has met in
Lubbock.
Faculty leaders for the two
ASFMRA schools will include
Delos Ellsworth, past president
of the society from Mesa, Ariz.,
Sherman Geib, vice chairman
of the National Committee of
the society’s Appraisal Schools
Section from Madison, Wis.,
and Armand L. Smith, District I
vice president of the society.
Sixty-five persons have pre-
registered for the schools. The
Ranch Appraisal School, June 9-
15, is required for certification
of those who appraise for a fee.
A real estate license also is
required for certification
although it is not a prerequisite
for enrolling in the school.
Registration will remain open
until the schools start, Kennedy
said, although enrollments
must be limited and a first
come-first served basis will
apply.
The Eminent Domain School,
June 16-20, is related primarily
to problems encountered when
private lands are taken for
government use. This course is
of special value to lawyers,
county commissioners, and
A professional rodeo sanc-
tioned by the Rodeo Cowboys
Association will be the feature
event of the 1974 Piioneer Days
Rodeo and Celebration in
Clovis N M this weekend
entering general Dimmitt, have one child, Jackie
74 Olds.:
nt, 74 Ford.
es Inc., 74
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campus of Texas Tech work, those in tax valuation, open to the public at no charge
of the programs is the un
derstanding and the proper
approach in the schools rather
than a texbook approach
Participants will be taken to a
ranch where appraisal methods
will be demonstrated
Tuition for the Ranch Ap
praisal School is $75 for students
and BITS for those who are not
ASFMRA members Tuition for
the Eminent Domain School is
SO for students and Bito for
non-ASFMRA members The
combined cost for non members
is $275 and for students $120.
Members participate at reduced
fees Enrollees also pay for
their own lodging and meals
which will be provided in the
Wiggins Complex at Texas Tech
University at special par
ticipant rates
Those who wish to pre-rigister
may do so by sending a $50
deposit to Dr Rex P Kennedy,
Department of Agricultural
Ecomomics, Texas Tech
University, Lubbock, Texas
79409
praisers will deal extensively Dennedy said. “New people in
with land use planning the profession will receive basic
Specifically, these programs information needed for their
include Services and Respon- career development and those
OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER...
Managers and Appraisers will sibilites of the Professional already in the field will find an
hold its meeting at South Park Farm Manager, Hedging as a opportunity to upgrade their
Claborn, a member of the State College, Weatherford,
school’s first graduating class, Okla.
will intern at Phoenix General Claborn and his wife, the
Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona former Janet Buckley of
SO WE GAVE THE OROE RS
Evn IF WE SUE HR A t OSS
Jobey Claborn, whose waspresident of his sophomore
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. class and national president of
Lewis West of Route 4, the Student Osteopathic
Hereford, received his doctor of Medical Association.
osteopathy degree from Texas Claborn’s parents, Mr. and
College of Osteopathic Mrs. J.C. Claborn, live in
Medicine, Fort Worth, during Friona. He attended West Texas
graduation ceremonies Mon- State University and holds a
University. sellers and investors.
Dr. Rex P. Kennedy of the The summer meeting of the
faculty in agricultural Texas Society of Farm and
with the rodeo and celebration
will be a parade al 10 am
Saturday followed by a barbecue
on the Clovis Courthouse lawn.
Each plate will cost $1.75
Rodeo tickets can be bought
at these rales' $2 tor bleachers,
$3 and $3.50 for reserved
grandstand.
Sponsoring the Pioneer Days
is the Curry County Mounted
Patrol, a non-profit group
formed in 1941 to assist law
enforcement agencies and to
promote western type recrea-
lion.
Further information is avail
able from the Clov is Chamber of
Commerce, 215 Main Street.
505 -763-3435.
For the first time in four individuals in highway plications lor financing com-
Lands, and the Rural requirements."
Development Act and its im- Kennedy said the major focus
Im in Lubbock. This, too, is Business Tool in Farm and performance.
being coordinated through the Ranch Management. Land Use "The appraisal area is
Department of Agricultural Planning in Uninqorporated becoming more significant in
Economics at Texas Tech. Dr. Areas of Texas. Economic agriculture," he said, "because
Kenneth Young of the Implications of Land Use of estate taxes and the need to
agricultural economics faculty Plaming for Texas Agricultural upgrade appraisals to meet tax
The schools will be of special guests at the meeting at 7 p.m.
benefit also, he said, to those Friday, June 21
interested in mortgage loan Texas Society programs are
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