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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 5

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The Taos Newsi
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Taos, New Mexico
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gigh Court Hits Communists ffiith Two Staggering Blows Court rocked 1950 Smith Act, the govern- It upheld the right of the Sub jst party wifh two smash-: ment has prosecuted party lead-versive Activities Control Board blows Monday. mainly on charges of con- 1 order the party to register If Lrate 5 4 decisions the spiring to advocate overthrow; as a "Communist action" group. denounced the de- I i i i i v- a ll of its officers andi mediately with the Justice isions as a "crushing blow at fflent under the 1950 Sub Democracy and the constitution Activities Control Act. the that active Commu- Cn ruling on other provisions of the law which requires a reg- 'istered group to label its publications and denies members i passport privileges and the right 1" tne ast under flio AIM! Where and Bill Shuetz am en Mark and Rebecca, of; 8 pique, spent the Mrs. Srhuetz' the Vjctimi7tinn of Commu that, the law nists and non Communists i lsh mcnt hou Ju lcl al lnal are fighting for de- alike, who are fighting for de-j that res rams of ex high court opened the door to and assoc.ahon, that it Shuetz right of the Negro pcople jvague and that the board was bt- Rebecca, and of la bor and for the causej ase Chief Justice Earl Warren and wc us William 0.

Douglas, parents, the ice Fc Frankfur(er deliver-J L- Black and William J. The Blacks, who; er i a paRe majority opinion. iP rennan dissented to both the reg- rt Krt wf turned and Gartield, last week saw all along! I something of Kansas WHO Alltl llGt'C In iiors jcisions. and the membership de- In his dissent to the registra- tennl31 were Mrs arks of Lubbockj tion rulin Black said Jionner costumes. Tex Taos visitor also in Santa Fe to.occasions, is "old friends arriving there; a Taos Inn.

the Kansas Centennial Cara- Lorraine Carr of KTRC, Santa "In a Democracy like ours on many past such laws are not unnec spending a month'cssary but constitute a baseless, insult to the patriotism of our people. "This country's internal secur- Thursday. Juftj I.J.ML TH6.MQL Around The County By; Ahitd Martinet County Extension Agent with New Metfco State Ufiivefiity DEHORNED WORTH MORE i Cattle feeders usually will pay to $1.50 a hundredweight more for dehorned cattle six to eight months old. Dehorned calves require less shelter and feeding space, fight less, cause fewer injuries and reduce death losses. Dehorn calves anytime, but take the right precautions at certain seasons.

If dehorning in fly- time, use Smear EQ 335 to repel flies and hasten healing or a home remedy such as pine tar. Other dehorning tips from the county extension office are: If you use the mechanical Barnies-type dehorner, remove horns will often grow crooked. Use 2x2 inch wood stake or metal pipe to hold the tree in plaes while it gfows. Set the stake in the ground about two feet, and be sure it is high enough to support the tree. When one stake is used, place it on the side of tha prevailing wind.

Place the staka far enough away from the trea to prevent damaging the roots. DID YOU KNOW THAT One pair of houseflies and their offspring, if all survived, could produce quintillion youngsters in a single season. If you could find a scale big enough to weigh the progeny, they'd have a total weight of Wi trillion tons and make a pile of 110.5 quadrillion cubic feet. IHCo-LY UIC UCIIVA. uwi icci-.

when calves are eight weeks old CORPS VOLUNTEERS? to weaning age, or horns are a inches long, (caustic half inch to three For chemical The Peace Corps was started on March 1, when President Ken- methods (caustic nedy issued an Executive Order soda or potash as a stick or establishing the Corps on a tem- Ipaste), follow container label di-jporary basis. The Peace Corps rections closely. Calves treated should not go in with dam for several hours, or be turned out with the people of other countries in rainy weather for a few days. to provide economic, social, or i Do not let other animals lick or educational assistance and to fur- i touch the caustic. ther the cause of peace through With electrical dehorners, personal relationships and the de- represents an opportunity for in dividual citizens to work directly was here Decoration Day with' ity can better be served by iv, i.

Cll tSClY I III Young, Denver ballet Carmichael, also of Santa'pending upon the affection of the) fl er, visited the D. H. Lawr- people than by attempting to ranch while here last sti them wi ear anc i dread I Designer Belly Roy who has of the power of government." Who And Where here visiting Ed Bewley; Fonda Hold, Santa Fe, for thej Roswell for graduation season, had as models there events at New Mexico Military In- 19, Mrs. George Reynolds, Mrs.jstitute were the Phil Lovatos, Bachiel, Mrs. Loren Sloni-! Dick rain James Bostian fc.

Ruth Swaine is back at "cumbre after spending the and spring in California Mrs. Irene Eason and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Morris and Mrs. Morris, Misses Karen Ben- Chile Is Surrounded Chile Nolsch, well-known bus driver, looks a little bewildered here, surrounded by five beautiful Continental Trailways hostesses.

The occasion wa sthe showing here recently of the big Golden Eagle bus, feature by Continental on its runs between Los Angeles and New York. The bus, shown in the background, was here several hours and was inspected by many Taos residents. The bus features a restroom, a lounge, refreshments and all the comforts needed for bus travel. Washington Report (Continued From Page Four) on calves two weeks to two months old. Follow manufacturers directions.

velopment of mutual understanding. Any American citizen over For older animals (which of age may apply. There is also be dehorned), Levitt clippers no upper age limit. Confirmntion To Be Held Sunday Confirmation services will be held June 11 at 7 p.m. at St.

or a dehorning saw can be used. Information on all the above treatments or equipment can be obtained at the County Agent's Office. ADVISES STAKING TREES pies without dependest children can be accepted if both can do needed jobs. A limited supply of Peace Corps Volunteer Questionnaires available in the County Agent's Staking may avoid the lass of i off ice for those persons interested trees. Trees that are not this program.

yvxuiiniiucu .1.111 a 6 i neia June at p.m. ai. in using New Mexico as a place to train recruits. First require- ames Episcopal Church with the ment is a project in Latin America, for which our bilingual jn k'incnlvina TTF nffi. our bilin fi ual iRt.

Rev. C. J. Kinsolving III offi- pcz. Miss Rny also state and its schools are especially suited.

The House Sub-j dating mrnc dj a tely following the the group. aret Yolanda Dev- committee on Irrigation and Reclamation was busy Thursday and iserviceSi a rccept 0 will be giv- r. Th 0 i Friday on the San Juan Chama-Navajo Indian Irrigation Project en in honor of the bisnop and con the and Elizabeth Steinke. The' Frida on the San Juan Chama-Navajo Indian Irrigation Project movinc it closer to action on the floor. I will address' were among guests at the ri i A A iNMMI ma Pr0n me iohnnv' on Tnursda New York intend to make a point of the need Church in Stephen! 10 open the door to additional new sugar-beet acreage In jOramper.

Hiakey. aiepncn, through April 30, 443 applications jLova.n. Gary Morns, and Larry )oans rewive by the Farmers Home Bostian. ersutv ment is a project in Latin America, for which daughter, Mrs. Margery Lopez.

Miss i-icr and children, Joe and Mar- eled with Berkeley, and her son and by Mrs. Jean the Phil Swaines is gner wen( recently, to give a benefit adua ohnnv on Thursday in New York. I intend to make a point ot the nceclj HaMrd and John Richard Dicus for the Episcopal Church in the rainGCr Rnuer Blakev Stephens' 0 en the door to addltlonal new sugar-beet acreage In; Joh and Mrs. Kicnarcl UK us I Biakey. aiepnen, through April 30, 443 applications Frances and (ne Denver tomorrow to parish hall.

jLova.o, Gary Morns, and Larry received by the Farmers Home et 'y, their daughter. Miss Susan ministration in New Mexico, and 121 applications for farm owner- of a a r. home from Denver Lm- Horn Lubbnrk Mr. and A oans wwe The oans ajm af he ping family si? ed jCalif. Susan will spend 10 days Mrs R.

Booker have returned of Commerce last week'farms. In clearing his desk before leaving for Europe, Presi-j before going to Albuquerque for heir RJQ Colo-' were Alberto Tena Mexico I dent Kennedy signed the act to help end uncertainties about cer-j summer school at the Rprf Rjver and Roscoe tain land titles in New Mexico. Merritt S. Johnston, super- of New Mexico. I 0 ra tford Tex.

guests at the! intendent of Capulin Mountain National Monument since 1957, has! I Visiting the L. E. Peraltas en Lewis Ranch, Red River; Misses, been appointed superintendent of Chaco Canyon National Monu-: RCPSP Cooke and children. Palmer ment. A $54,000 loan has been approved by the R.E.A.

for Alan and Stephen, of route to the Grand Canyon re- Helen (he Lindrj(h Te ephone Company at Cuba, and the agency has: a Fc. spent Friday and St- cently, were Mr. and Mrs. I-red whi imade a $25,000 loan to the Springer Electric Co-op. with Mrs.

Repina C.x.ke MrCracklm. (heir Brother, back ri(lm lb tlc are vv le i u- 0 uuests at El Raticlio de San Cie- was on a flight to Ihomas. of Colby. from ne Mrs Rosc Ruscak! WARSAW, BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN, is tentatively on Tcx sanie rcilR US rder of l' US and her s.ster Miss Betty Page, the Santa Fe Opera Company's schedule for October, the State ru HS he P0ra 'c er of Chicago, who are considering! Department tells me. Four performances will be given there J.

Gordon Wakefield has Xavier (Arthur) of De Solo. movi 0 Taos following retire-j after the Company appears at the West Berlin Festival. The from Albuquerque to Presently visiting the vear gnd MfS Katie! State Department asked the Company to perform in as the summer at her Canon hcir son. Alfred, on 20-day uerin f)f shrev'enort La. 'a valuable demonstration of American cultural accomplishment.

With her for two weeks (cave from the U. S. Navy, San her daughter, Mrs. Nancy Diego. where he is stake', vacationing from San one on the USS Nereus.

MCISCO. Spending a few days i this week were Mrs. Wake-' ss Ynlande Deveaux, dauph- IMS daughter, Mrs. A 11 pr j) an Mrs. Reynaldo De- and children, Nancy Ian, of Albuquerque.

SAN GERONIMO STABLES Saddle Horses FOR RENT Scenic Mountain Trail Rides located at San Geranime Lodge East of Taos on Highway 64 THE CLIP JOINT LOOK I have what so many looking for now. 25 acres in Taos Canyon on both sides of highway 64. Taos creek (lows through the property and say this is something that can be bought and handled right and it will make plenty ol money, you may think this is to high But if you could know what this stuff is selling for you wouldent. 1 also have fifty acres of good land near Arroyo Hondo well watered with springs and good grass as well as A view that has no stopping place, what A homo that would make with grass for some horses, and I repeat Plenty of water. I have A Nice home near Ranches One acre of land with nice home, sheds and all.

Nice big trees A Beautiful place some land that can be had with this or Just the house and one acre Take your choice, and the price has come down to where it is worth the money. Another good buy rigbt here in town. Near Kit Carson Cemetery, the only neighbors you can have that don't give you no Static. 140 foot front on two roads, and you can walk to work and dont bave to take your lunch and eat on the way. four room house Not modern, and priced to sell fast.

SEE doughBELLY YUCCA BUILDERS aru 'iveaux' is home fnr the summer, Loretto Academy, El Paso. snd Mrs. George and twins, Patti and Cathi. in Albuquerque June 4 for a pet-toRether at the home 'M Bill Fitzpatricks, Mrs. Mc- (Khy'i nephew and his family.

from Uplands, were 1 Fehlmans. Mrs. I ehlman Margaret Miller has arrived from the Radford Srhwl, F.1 Paso, fnr summer vacation at; the home of her parents, the Bill; Millers. STOP! SHOP FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 18 Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Velasquez and children were here from; former Mary Louise anla for a recent weekend. Mrs. McCarthy's niece. a former Taoseno and El frepusculo employe, is with The I and Mrs. Shiller Shore were NJ CW Mexican.

from Albuquerque for the told Mrs. Shore played in Mp; Roger Willet and daugh- lournament while Mr. ISS a tty U'lllet, friends of fishing. With them at ne p. McRoberts, have been Inn were Albuquerque nR from Amarillo, Tex.

The Shores returned re- from a sojourn in Hawaii. Tne hy Couses arrived hack i we ek to spend the summer at Shockeys are visiting ttie 0 (- use home from their "'id her parents, the M. 0. Fnrt Lauderdale. winter and Glenn Williams at WE'RE CELEBRATING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY IN OUR NEW LOCATION WITH TERRIFIC BUYS FOR YOU! Mrs.

Marion Fsierpreen has as UPM her dauphier-in-law, Mrs. ohnson, of Albuquerque. before moving with children to Forest Grove, where Don will study op- s'ry at Pacific University. Henry P. Sodens of Ute Cn a nd Mrs.

E. F. David. Ranch, Ute Park, were' bro(ner an sister-in-law of Rich-' 5 Monday. The Sodens ard Da vicl, Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. there 27 years, al- A i cx on and Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Mr. Soden purchased the Sko7 a El Paso, lex, re- 1 19J8. mrn ed home last week after sev- ieral davs stay at El Monte Mo- and Mrs.

Roger G. Hal-; te hile fishing at Eagle Nest. of Ft. Worth. who are Mheir daughter.

Mrs. Floyd Mr and Herb (aim (trie drove to El Paso with ormer Mrs. Rex Dolmith) were 'Saturday to help celebrate nere last week from St. Louis, ai wedding anniversary heir Prado home. Ihe Lanns Grahams, Mrs.

Hal- relu rnng to Si. Urns the sister and brother-in-law. mon will be back in July to '8 them there were SIay lann has retired rom brother, R. E. McNatt.

advertising department of the McNatt of Everett, St i. ouis Posi Dispatch. Mrs. Joe of Los An- Mrs. Hugh Liltrell at ge les is visiting her moihier, Mrs.

a reunion of the Litlrell M. and sister, Mr at Philmont Ranch. Sun- xsa ndo Fernandez. YUCCA'S FABULOUS FURNITURE SPECIALS! DAD'S FAVORITE! RECLINERS I a Gift will i and treasure 'or hit own! a 11 I brown qll ette adjustable 1 Rtcliner 'Sale Price $42 NOW Beautiful Tutene Irawn Leatherette and Nylon Adjuitable Hanlon Funeral Home serving 31 years In Tees Area ALL BURIAL POLICIES ACC6PTED lurch 33 RECLINER $7420 wf Sale Price J9J.7S. NOW SECTIONAL A decorator's dream! Luxuriously upholstered with reversible cushions for seats and backs.

All cushions are foam rubber filled with lipper removable covers for easy cleaning. Reg. Sole Priced of $448.95 359 NOW YOUR CHOICE 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SETS Jg Beautiful decorator colors to match the decor your living room! CHECK THESE BUYS! BLACKlilLYER GOLD GREEN BLUE Re? Sale Price NOW w'foam rubber Rtq. Sale Price $253.55 NOW room rubber Sale Price I24S.50 MOW $175 16 1520284 $196 40 rubber Rtq. Sale Price NOW 100 ft.

electric PLEASE POP! with TOOLS Your Choke of 75 items WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING EOlWMfNT AT VEIY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. PLEASE POP WITH A GIFT FISHING SET TODAY! WE SELL FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES. Plenty Ol Fret Parking At 20 99 YUCCA BUILDERS SUPPLY ea M4WY UOtf NOITN PUEBVO ROAD E. 8. Ortii, Owner TAOS, N.

M. 1-3031.

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