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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 9

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The Taos Newsi
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Taos, New Mexico
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Know Your Law Don't Lose Old (EDITOR'S Is another in series of articles explaining the laws that govern us. It was prepared by the State Bar of New Mexico and is being published by The News as a public service.) This is all paid. May 1 throw it The answer is No, don't. Your paid note and mortgage are valuable papers. Keep them, not for a few months or a few years, but as a permanent record of payment.

In each case, when you pay ft mortgage in full you will be given may even require a later suit to prove payment or quiet title. Remember that after the death of property owner, questions arise which no one else can answer, and there could even be the possibility of paying a second time if the note and mortgage have been destroyed, and you have no proof of payment. By the way, after recording that Release of Mortgage with the County Clerk, place it in the same envelope with the paid note and mortgagei The copy of your paid note with interest payments endorsed on it. usually is accepted by in- a Release of Mortgage. Be sure you do receive this Release, and be sure you record it, promptly, with your County Clerk, to clear your property title of the mort- come tax authorities if they have questioned your deductions for in terest.

Check your papers when you make final payment. Operating Cost 1 Mason, who operates the riding facilities cost transportation problems. It is these Ititl admits he doosn't gel much speed, hut team is used something other than gage. Further, your failure reason to record this Release eaves your property encumbered the mortgage and note, and Be sure your paid note or notes jd the paid mortgage are re lor any turned to you check he Releas at San Geronimo, has the perfect answer to two mountain canaries and old chuck wagon, he does get a lot of miles per bale of hay. camera-happy tourists.

'op Horses uii Sunday it La Mesa Baustian, Craft To Lead Opera Four outstanding American con-1 Trauerode at the Santa Fe Op- ductors will join previously an- era's first Cathedral Concert dur- Witching Doesn't Pay Off Put up the doll and the Local Group Incorporates know that It praptfly describes 16 paid mortgage, so that any wots can be corrected at once nd while all parties tre tlive nd available. All too often, errors tre not ound until the property Is up for ale, or until after the owner has intered into a binding contract for ale which he Is unable to fulfill and because of which he must say damages to the purchaser under the contract. At this late date, the original ender, having received all of his money, is not always accommodating or available. The expense of clearing your title of the lien then falls upon you. Boys Go To Polls ROSWELL -Delegates to Boys State went to the polls today choose state officers.

Candidates were selected yesterday to represftftt the Nationalist and Federalist parties. The Nationalist slate: For governor, Stan Wyatt, Albuquerque; lieutenant governor, James Gallegos, Albuquerque secretary of state, Mike Truelove, Roswell; state treasurer, Tom Devine, Los Alamos; state auditor, George Vaughn, Greenville; attor- general, Joseph Lenhoff, Al- TMI TAOS N6WS fhufsdav. Jufte 8.1JIL Test Plans Announced ESPANOLA Four announcements by oil and gas fifffls of Rio an- Taos Recordings and Publications, a local firm, was issued cer- Uificate of incorporation this past week, John Block Chairman of the State Corporation Commission, has announced. Incorporators were listed as D. Students Register LAS VEGAS, N.

eight student musicians from the Santa Fe area are registered in their intentions to drill in Arriba County have been nounced. El Paso Natural Gas is planning two attempts, one its No. 1 Jicarilla to test the South Blanco Pictured Cliffs Pool to a depth of 3,799 feet from a ground level of the other is the No. 10 Jicarilla from a ground level of 6,995 down 3,483 feet to the Pictured Cliffs Pool. John A.

Egan's No 2 Gardner rjuquerque; land commissioner, will be a Pictured Cliffs test from a derrick floor of 7,481 down 3,950 leet. La Plata Gathering System is the sixth annual music camp now Steve Bearup, Silver City; for corporation commissioners, Van Ake, Roswell, Curt F. John, An- thony, Dan Bane, Dem ing; su- planning a test into the Dakota preme court justices, Bob from a ground level of Artesia; Mike Sherrill, Loving- 8.100 feet. ton, Tim Gunn, Albuquerque. John Lee, Alamogordo, and Richard Dermody, Las Cruces.

The Federalist slate: For governor, William F. Spangler, Fort Bayard; lieutenant governor, John E. Hamilton, Albuquerque; secretary of state, Glenn being conducted on the Highlands University campus. Attending from Espanola are: Geri Zarecor of Espanola High Jeanette Vincent. Francis Scho01 and Consuelo Lucero of Mildred T.

Crews, Isabel Concha I Espanola elementary school, id others. ft so attending is David Hewatt ZlL IW.lA Ji of Taos Junior Hi scho01 The music camp will end with Saturday evening. Ma. The the un iex lcor rf'f n( is taboo. publish folk music, songs, etc.

It A local justice of the peace ruled was incorporated as a non-profit IjiTON Another fine week- composer conductors! ing that season. In I960 he was on this week that chasing witches racing is in store for La' tg 0r Stravinsky and Paul Hinde- the podium for the revival of tne use ton cs or Park racing fans. Both Sat- whn WJ i ead performanccs a concert on June 10. B. 1 Albuquerque; state treasurer, Pat Martinez Aztec; state auditor, Johnny Buchanan, Clayton; attorney general, Joe Cook, Artesia land commissioner, Bob Patterson, Maljamar; corporation commissioners, Howard Melton, Portales, Jim Sampson, Las Vegas, Oliver Miles, Las Cruces; supreme court justices, Bill George, Hagerman, Lynn Parnell, Anthony, Phil Reich, Albuquerque, Bob Bellmaine, Farmington and Roland Williams, Lordsburg County Repubs Meet Saturday The County Convention of fhe Republican starting at Party will be held 10 a.m.

Saturday in the courthouse. Purpose of the meeting Is to organize the county party. Money may be the root of evil; sometimes it's lack of money. To have money when you need it, sign up for the payroll savings plan where you work, or buy your bonds at any bank. Thrift makes worry scurry.

Banish your money worries by regular saving in U. S. Savings Bonds. Sunday, a card own works, in guiding The Rake's Progress. Craft is the author of numerous books and medicine comes under the cate- VM lltUlt 11 VY Jl 111 t'Ji rtkijwiiui featured, with two he Sa nt a Fe Opera's artists, or-jessays.

and has conducted of practicing medicine with- and 10 thorough-! es ra an chorus through for Columbia Records. jOUt a license. repertory. Robert Baustian; Prior to his debut with the! At least, this was the case this Double wagering will he and Robert Craft, both identified JSanta Fe Opera as conductor in i week when an Alcalde woman was, first and second with the Santa Fe Opera since fipef production I sentenced to five days in jail and; JIlu c.i, 1111 11 ic i.j«iJ ua it a omi.c~ i the fourth its first season, will return to the I 1 6 st 1 Cosi fan Tutte, Baus- fined $100 for unlawfully practic- Bnn" on the' sixth, seventh, duct the opening week's The Bal-'twn spent four years as a con- or attempting to practtce ninth. jlad of Baby Doe, repeating his ductor at.

the Hessian State Thea-j icine rmd of this colorful tre in Wiesbaden, Germany, at! Desidena Trujillo of Alcalde was r.on was able to pick'American opera during the corn-jthat time the only American con-j arrested after a Taos man two winners of the pany's post-season appearances on the permanent staff of ed she had been Beating him for ti UP and as a result he, West Berlin. Craft, will conduct a European fopera house. While tension. thousand dol-'the eagerly anticipated local Europe he'also conducted guest 1 The "patient" said, "I told her the pool runs to niiere of Bizet's Carmen, and will a pp earances such cities as Kiel.jhow I felt, and she told me that Hollars. with Stravinsky in am Main, and in witches had me under witch- ire card features.ducting performances of Oedipus clona.

Musical Administrator forjCraft and that was the reason for races. The 10th is'Rex and Persephone as he Santa Fe Opera, he will bejthe tension in was $80 she and up, over a.in West Berlin. Baustian will also; rernem bered for his interpreta-jcharged me." ot five-and-a-half ant! the llth, the feature of Figaro. i among of day. will be run at The opening night production oflduction The feature, will have Strauss' Der fur-: he responsible for The Marriage tion of many Mozart works, He said she had "treated" him them the 1959 pro- by massaging his stomach mus- of Abduction from (he jcies and rubbing him with mineral Rosenkavalier and for his Cinderella! 0 il and a "medicine" she made of the top contenders for be conducted by the company's in 1958 and 1960.

Baustian is fami-jof herbs. And, he said, she had MesaPark's three-year-- old.General Director John in other American cities as told him his clothes were be- ic Trie Raton Derby, will also be in charge of the conductor of the original pro-j tc hed and she would have to Auc for a purse ex-'puccini's l.a Boheme. Making hisjductmn of Menotti's The Consul burn them or give them to the to he in excess of S11.000.'debut with the Santa Fe Opera on tour. Iowa-horn and educated poor I saw the guy ithis season is Robert La the Eastman School of Music, her was trying them on." china, who will conduct the three 1 Baustian is Associate Professor ofj Af(er hearing the testimony, the August performances of Carmen, i Music and Director of Musical udge evied a of $100 and Time Magazine has called at the University of sentenced the womant fi ve days' ert Craft "one of the world's lead- Kansas. in ai i 'ing interpreters of modern mu-1 A conductor with such groups sic," and in annual tours of as the Opera Theater of Los.

Europe he has conducted festivals Angeles and the Teatro Colon in of contemporary works in such Argentina, La Marchina is also cities as Paris, Rome, and Ven-'a virtuoso cellist, and principal inn.nl meclina of the hoard 'ice. Long associated with Stra-'of this section with the Chicago 'the New Mexico vmsky. Craft made his debut with i Symphony. His conducting debut. JUNE CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL NEW 1961 PONTIACS-OLDS BUCKS-CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS BIG DISCOUNTS GIMMICKS! CHECK THESE PRICES! JUNE IS YOUR LUCKY MONTH AT MILLER'S lighway 64 Sleet Slated InEspanola -recior- 64 at Assn will be held the Santa Fe Opera in 1357 con- was made while La Marchina was the Granada performances of that a member of the U.

S. Armed modern master's The Rake's in Japan, when he was cress Scheduled to conduct Doni-l invited by the famous Fujiwara afternoon session the be the peber of Scarborough. of the Espanola Cham- 11 Anne Boleyn in the 1959 Opera Company to direct per tspanola vaiies. ht arm i formances Madame ButterHy. nmmerce.

(he but Reccntly he has be en engaged by lead Brazilian National Symphony Bach's to conduct ten concerts. PLUMBING PUD HEATING Wattr Sysrwni Estimate! TERMS Repair Service BOND Plumbing Heoting PI 1-3871 topic on the agenda the election of Mg for the meeting have Terry Moynihan, associa- pretiden', of Taos; Robert treasurer, of .6 Martin, director, of El Jnd Srarhorough. 5. Compton, associaiinn vice of Lindrith, and report to the directors on Kfnt depressed area seminar Martin, who attend- 'seminar with Compton rep- the highway group, was the Northern New Mexi- S'adv which will local groups and gov- ent agencies in an attempt the area's economic Mmg the Espanola he directors from Clay- Taos, Oje Caliente, Ahiquiu, Farmington, Santa Fe and Es- NEW MEXICO ELECTRIC SUPPLY PHONE PL 8-3813 Serving County for 15 Years DEALERS FOR Motorola TV and Radio Merge Sunbeam General Electric Electrical Accessories Complete Electrical Contracting Repairs BU1CK PONTIAC PONTIAC 4 Dr. power inq, power brakes, automatic trans- mlulon, radio, heater, plus mofly other extras.

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