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Page 16 Henderson Home News Tuesday, October 4, 1994

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HENDERSON LAND —
List your property
FANTASTIC COUNTRY
Triple murderer High 82
lOacres, nearRacetrack
Rd. 20% Down/7 years
To All Henderson
residents. Do you want / for $300.
Lowest Price
In area
DOLL House, from the
lacy curtains to the new Peiia S CUSTOM HOMES
Larry Ciouse (General Contractor Lie.
attracts 80,000 Odd men out to be re-sentenced Low 58
(21,000.00 per acre. to buy a home? We/ DISCOUNT 3BD. carpet, to the country
#27343). Will design homes to sutt your
BOULDER HIGHWAY
4.4 ACRES Near Hori-
have program. N^
MONKY DOWN!! Gill
REALTY 1/ 2BA.,
1268 SF. Xtra Large
kitcnen with a new gar-
den windowoverthesink. Best Buys lifestyle. Also we have construction to Boulder City in Alumni game Partly cloudy skies
zon & Racetrack. Lowest All appliances even a
for more details. Glen 796-3268 Lot. Close to every- microwave. 1 cargarage,
Jjoa w/custo m 3 t>edroo m home. money available. Phone 293-1893. through Sunday
priced Commercial. Utili-
ties. $3.62 sq. ft. Terms.
COMMERCIAL COR-
or Lola 595-8789 or
898-8780. Si Halbo
RMchlorttwPotrar
thing, call Eagle's
View. Ask (or Dave,
with X-X Storage i more 11
Fantastk; price. 612 Ave
3 car garage, pool, view, family
room, livingroom, & gameroom, $214,900.
See Page B1 See Page 15 See Page 2 VVKKKKM) WKMHKR
NER 5.2 Acres at Col- 1 Lmuii F. Century 21 Action Starter Home on 1 acre. 3 bedroom, large family
lege & Horizon. $3.50 sq.
Rspanol. 566-6700.
Network, Sandra 271- room, country kitchen, zonedfor horses. $137,500.
tt. 3277.80. RE Large Family home on 1/2 acre. 5 bedrooms,, 3
FOR COMPLETE car garage, 3500 sq. ft., oak & tile thru-out, view,
BOULDER CITY ES-
INFORMATION CALL
CHRIS 376-6485
Americana
TATES, Must see! Beau-
tiful Syr. old home in cul-
stucco walls. $234,900.
Gre'en Valley owner must sell quickly. 3 bedroom,
-HFMnFR^OM Nevada's Industrial Center
Commercial de-sac, selling below 2 car garage, beautifully landscaped. Sacrificed
Group cosL3190sq.ft.,4bdrm., at $102,900.
REALTORS 4-1 /2 bath, 3 car garage,
Under $10.000 take over payments under $500
(702)796-8888 RE 190'golf coursefrontage,
COLDWELL BANKER ANCHOR REALTY gazebo with fan, 40 XI6' mo. 1 bedroom, 2 baths, large livingroom, country
pool wHh diving board + kitchen. $47,000.
JR REALTY li
TRADE OR SALE 2800
SQ. FT. house, 1/2 acre
bt and 4 acre in Kanab,
Ut. Bus hr 8-5.293-7504
m 501 Nevada Hwy., Boulder City
] 293-5757
spa. B-Ball Court. Brick
trinri patios! Mature, low
maintenance landscap-
ing, storage and up-
Under $35.000 Take over payments under $800
mo. 3 bedroom, 2 car garage, tile roof, RV boat
parking, country kitchen, fireplace, dog run w/mist
weekends 801-644- FREE! LIST OF ALL HOMES FOR SALE IN B.C. system, covered patio. $139,999.
5957. BC. RE grades galore. Home Volume 45, 80th Edition Henderson, Nevada 564-1881 Thursday, October 6,1994
BYOWNER1400Sq.Ft.,
HOMES Warranty! Reduced to CaW Delia at A BIG OPPORTUNITY One house plus
CUSTOM HOME - tri-level 4 bdrm., 3 ba. oversized garage, lake view, $369,000.294-0440.NO building. Lot zoned multi-family,
2 bdrm., 2 bath, luxury
double wide mobile f/p in living rm., tots of ceramic tile. $285,000. BROKERS PLEASE. BC 565-3852 possible 16 units. $92,000.
BAY MICROFILM
home. In Gingerwood
Senior Park. $49,500.
LAKE AREA - 4 bdrm., 36x32 garage with 1/4 ba. & laundry & workshop.
2172 s.f., enclosed patio In rear, f/p In family rm. Call for more Info.
RE
YOU CAN OWN your
own home! No down-
if you wish to
GREAT LOCATION - GREAT PRICE
One Man's 1115 ARQUESAVE B
Conditrons
see any of

VIEW
293-1908. BC. RE $305,000. payment on Miles mate- $39,900 - 1 bedroom townhouse.
4 bdrm., 2 bath, large
country kitchen, huge 68
X 170 lot, quiet cul-de-
CENTRALLY LOCATED — 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba., basement, alley access
with RV parking, lots of trees, mature plants. Reduced to $119,500.
QUIET, PRIVATE AREA - 2 Story, new, lake view, 2x6 construction. Lots
rials, attractive construc-
tion financing. Gall Miles
Homes today, 1-800-
these homes
or If you want
Private yard with covered patio,
storage shed and fruit trees. Hurry
added to
sac street. Home war- this unit won't lasL
ranty included. Please
call 293-7197. BC RE
ARROWHEAD ES-
of amenities. Call for appt. to see! $215,000.
WHITE PICKET FENCE surrounds this lovely remodeled 4 bdrm. home
on corner lot. RV parking In rear, ceramic tiled floors, free standing f/p
343-2884, Ext. 1. RE
GOT A CAMPGROUND
MEMBERSHIPOrTime-
to sell yours.
LARGE LOT FOR LESS - 3 bedrooms,
By Mike O'Callaghan subdivision
share? We'll take it. 1-3/4 baths, 1 car garage (or 4th
TATES 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 2 In living rm. and lots more. Reduced to sell! $179,500. During the past few weeks
car gar., landscaped front CUSTOM HOME — .94 acre lot, 3 car garage, pool, 3 bdrm., den, lots
America's most suc- bedroom), RV parking, workshop,
wc have taken a glance at CouncH approves
cessful resort resale
and rear, only 3 yrs old,
$107,000. Call 566-1177.
RE
of oak, ceramic tile & more. $364,500.
MOBILES/RENTAL PARKS
clearinghouse. Call re-
sort sales information Toll
DESERT @ beautifully landscaped, $82,400.

GOLFERS' DELIGHT - 4 bedroom on


some candidates and a very
serious look at some state-
79-lot project
VALLEY VIEW ESTATES - 3 bdrm., 2 ba., covered patio, one year Free Hotline: 1-800-423- in Green Valley South
BC Beautiful Home in
Lakeview area with pool/
spa. Quiet location. Bret
warranty. Home is brand new! Price reduced! $69,500.
CONDOS/TOWNHOUSES
5967. RE
YOU CAN OWN your
SUN REALTY the fairway, lots of living space,
appealing exterior design, approx.
wide questions we will vote
on Nov. 8. Every bit, if not By Roy Theiss
own home! No 1/4 acre lot, $148,800. Exchange
294-8482, Desert Sun LAKE VIEW UNIT WITH ASSUMABLE LOAN! 1289 s.f., 2-1/2 ba., 2 bdrm.,
downpayment on Miles CALL 24 HRS. FULLTIME more important, wiU be the News Staff Writer
Realty. BC RE
BC Large Nearly New
Home on 1/2 Acre View
this one has a fireplace. $r|19,500.
OWNERS WILL RENT OR SELL this 2 bdrm., 21/2 ba. unit with lake view,
upgraded carpet, beveled mirrors In d/r. $129,900.
materials, attractive
construction financing.
Call Miles Homes today,
m t=j (7021 293-2151
FUU/SERVICE
SINCE 1979
considered.

NEW LISTING - Spacious home on


local school bond issue
which will be presented in
After the Henderson Planning
Commission placed a slew of
1000 NV Hy, #101, Boulder City two parLs, A and B.
Lot. Room for RV's etc. oversized lot in Section 27. Country
Bret. 294-8482, Desert
MANUFACTURED HOMES 1-800-343-2884 ext. 1. conditions on a residential
MODEL! Never lived In, tile entry, fireplace, one year builder warranty RE AFFORDABLE 3 Bed./2 Bath Lewis kitchen with tile floors. Rock Fireplace, Pan A seeks approval for a project's planned unit develop-
Sun Realty. BC RE Home. Only $139,500.
BC NICE 3 Bed./2 Bath
Included. 2 bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car carport. $137,000. House for sale by owner Spa and morel $605 million bond sale and ment request, nearby residents
LARGE TWO BDRM., 2 ba., large wrap around porch partly covered, BC Jerri Lane, 3 bdrm, 2 HIGH POTENTIAL LOCATION: Great
Lewis Home $139,500. ba., 2 car garage, 1509 fixer upper near Lake Mead. Part B, if Part A passes, will asked for numerous more condi-
enclosed carport, RV parking. $149,500. COZY Is the word for this 3 bedroom
BRET 294-8482, Desert
CORNER LOT LUSH LANDSCAPING - like new, never lived in. 24x24
sq. ft. 294-4445. RE $98 500. 2 full bath home. Fireplace and garden
approve an additional $300 tions during Tuesday's City
Sun Realty. BC RE
BC SPACIOUS 4 Bed. garage heated A cooled. Owner licensee. Reduced to $142,500.
BC HOUSE FOR SALE' GORGEOUS LAKE VIEW: 1600 sq. ft. window. Large room In converted million bonds, according to Council meeting.
by owner, nearly 1600 luxury townhouse priced for fast
home on Quiet Cul-de- LARGE 4 BDRM., new roof, 2 patios, 3 sheds, covered parking, fenced sq.ft., 3bdrm.,1-3/4bath, garage w/slidlng door. Priced In the the information I have: In total, 47 conditions were
sale $129,900.
sac. $159,900. BRET yard, family rm., lush landscaping. $99,500. features a lovely fireplace LA DOLCE VITA: 1200 sq. ft. of
$80s. "Passage of the $605 tacked on the request before the
294-8482, Desert Sun BELOW APPRAISAL! Lake view. Immaculate, 3 bdrm., 2 car garage. room, a bright fresh paint
Realty. BC RE modern living at Its affordable million portion ofthe ques- Council gave its unanimous ap-
Chalet model, RV parking. $227,500. job inside and out and CUL-DE-SAC lot with 4 bedroom
best in B.C. Cool green private tion will not result in an
BC 3 Bdrm. Lewis Home, THREE CAR GARAGE with 1/4 ba., covered RV stall, 2 bdrm., family rm., more. Located on a quiet
yard for $96,500. home. RV parking. Walking distance proval.
Great Location. BRET forever lake view. $197,500. cui-de-sac at 604 Kings increased property tax rate. If That is not counting a number
294-8482. Desert Sun PI. Come take a look! VIEW LOT: Unique private 1 acre for to schools and park - Highland Hills
Realty. BC RE
INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOME - shows like a model, 2 bdrm., den, $133,000. Call after 12 your estate or subdivide, incred- $100,000. both parts of the question of oral conditions that one resident
BC. 4 Bed. Family Home,
covered parking, large lot, f/p in L/R. Great price. $154,900. noon, 293-1791.BC RE ible Lake Mead Panorama for pass, property taxes are raised and the city agreed to add to
Nicely upgraded. Bret GREAT PRICE for this 1826 s.f. home with 2 car carport, large coverecf $543,000. FHA approved .mobile home with lot. expected to increase by about
WANTTOKNOWWHAt the project, which consists of 79
294-8482. Desert Sun porch, 3 bdrm., 2 full baths plus family room. $154,000. NEARLY NEW Family Home on Huge 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, study and large
Realty. BC RE RETIREE'S OR 2nd home, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 12 x 32 garage plus 2 car
YOUR PROPERTY IS
View Lot. Room for RV's etc.
$39 (just under $3.25 per lots on seven acres at Valle Verde
WORTH? Free market country kitchen. Room for RV - Great
carport. Large corner lot with parking in rear of home. $129,500. analysis. Call Roger293- BEAUTIFUL Home in Lakeview area price.
month) per year for the Drive |j>orth of Wigwam Parkway
If you tee
" iij^ I IhU dellghl-
LARGE LOT - lots of parking, view of mtns., 2 bdrm. •¥ den, storage, 2939 Realtor®, Coldwell with Pool/Spa, Quiet Location. RV owncrofa $100,000 home. in the Green Valley South neigh-
'"W.^fulSBD
covered porch. $172,500.00. Banker/Anchor Realty. parking. WELCOME to our newest staff If the bond fails, property
LOCATED IN CUL-DE-SAC, large lot, great landscaping, 3 bdrm., cov- RE GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD: 3 Bedroom borhood. The-project will have 11
members - Doris Johnson and Richie owners may see a small _ __ PET BLESSING T- The Rev. Mark Roberts blesses Clara Holt's blessing is part ofthe feast day of St. Francisof Assisi, the patron
ered parking, storage, Immabuiate! $179,900. LOOKING FOR A FAN- Lewis Home, covered patio with'
,>««/ in TASTIC HOME. 3 bdrm., spa, many extras. Value priced at and Shelly Eddings. reduction in taxes within the pets Tuesday at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. The saint of animals.
axcellMit oonaltlon, you
will buy II. New Kitchen,
BUSINESS & COMMERCIAL
2 ba., a quiet cul-de-sac. $164,900. next several years as previ- Photo b7 Brian Jones See Conditions, Page 2
RESTAURANT- Located on Nevada Hwy., longest established In Boul- Walking distanct to 101E. Horizon, Henderson
F/P, Block wall rear der City. Price Includes fixtures & signs. $185,000. FOR LEASE: NICE Overland Est. 2 ous bonds are beingretired.
schools. Near hospital
yard. Showa auparb.
1=1 and shopping. Plus pool
Bed./2 Bath $550.
1=1 564-5142 "Clark County School

L:ee hopes to set


Call Eagle'* View, aak
O1990 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Eslals. An Equal Oppoilunity Corpany
and spa. Look no more! NEW CARPET/Paint, 2 Bed./2 KODAI, IIOUSINO *^*^^ *^ • —m mm
tor Pavel
Equal Housing Oppoflunity. Some OWoes Independently Owned and Operated
This is it! Sandra Deubler, Bath, Elm Terrace $575. oppoRTUNrrv Disuict Superintendent Cram
Century 21. 271-3277. BRAND NEW Spanish Steps, 2 8 uid "* vidmuik afCenuiy 21 Red BaUM Cotpantion said while there may be a
PJHOMI Hauling OpfMftunity
BC. RE Bed./2 Bath from $750. EAOI OmCE INDfiPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED minimal property tax reduc-
FOR SALE BY OWNER LAKE VIEW Large Spyglass tion, it would orcur at the
BC '1 H - Newly remodeled inside townhome $895.
expense of local children by A teacher, a cop what the problems of youth are.
m Adobe t=i and out new ac, new heat,
balanced power, 3bdrm., negatively impacting the He works with kids at his job as "There shouldn 't be any lolly gagging around.
2 ba., laundry room, 2
quality of their lives and a volunteer and a a secondary school teacher for People deserve to have their cases expedited.
Realty cargarage, near schools.

(702) 293-1707
i|Sk Principals only. 433-
4105. BC, RE . DICK BLAIR REALTY education."
Already overcrowded candidate for JP
troubled youth. He has also
worked with them in the past when They took the time to come to court, to follow the
system and do the right thing and that's what
'I he served as a law officer in
PAHRUMP VALLEY,
BELOW CONTRAC- 833 NEVADA HWY.. BOULDER CITY classrooms are hindering the
TORS' COST. 1408 sq. educational process in Qark Editor's Note: The News today California. But it was his own they deserve."
NEW ON THE MARKET Well main-
HOMES
THE RAINBOW ENDS HERE... Spend
ft. custom buill3bdrm., 2
ba., 1 bik. from champi-
onship golf course, fea-
(702) 293-2171^ County and because of this,
we arc all affected nega-
continues its profiles ofbcal can-
didates. Justice of the Peace
youth, a time he described as the
leanest years of his life, that really Donald Lee
talned honne Is golf course area, low tures over-sized pane Pally nutrey-Specr 293-«075
AFTER HOURS CALL
Bob Blair, Broker 293-2049 tively. The situation will only candidate Donald Lee is profiled taught him what bad situations
quiet evenings overlooking Lake Mead & led him to be concerned for more better judge than the current Jus-
maintenance yard, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, 3 car wild life on mountains, 4 bdrms., 3-1/2 baths,
windows, vaulted ceil- Andrii Anderun J93-3220 Cindy Bandy 294-2919
get worse next year because today. His opponent, incumbent can do to a young person.
garage...$230,000.
ings, fans, and indirect Rhondi Sltdge 293-7975 Nancy Murphy 293-3292
Rodney Burr, will be profiled "My family was very poor," than just the youth of Henderson. tice ofthe Peace, Rodney B^rror
gourmet kitchen, sep. family room w/wet bar lighting throughut. Oak Rkh Moynlhin 293-I0«2 Bckki Rme
Marianne Holihauwr
294-I25t
294-235*
the kids keep coming. If you He also said he wants to concen- why he even chose to run. The Donald Lee
PRICE REDUCED...Beautlful views from
plus den/offlce & the list goes on...$625,000. cabinets, ceramic tile, in- don't have children in Tuesday. Lee said "When I was growing
door laundry room, large
By Thomas Moore , up, our table was no more than a trate on the needs of seniors. He reason he gives is that people have he said that altogether, he thinks
school, you may not under-
newer 2600 sq. ft. custom home. 3 bdrms.
plus studio or den, 2-1/2 baths covered RV
LARGE FAMILY H0ME..5 bdrms., 2
baths plus separate den or family room,
finished garage with
workshop $89,500, call
Serving Boulder City Since 1968 stand what double sessions in News Staff Writer couple of orange crates stood up believes a JP should set a standard asked him to. he can do a better job than Bun-
pkg. plus 2 car garage. Owner/iic- collect 619-242-9622. Donald Lee wants to set an ex- on end with a piece of plywood for the rest of the community to "It was brought to me a couple and the people of Henderson will
country kitchen, 2 car garage...$164,000. HOMES
ensee...$382,500.'
RE
NEW CUSTOM HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS NEIGH- EXCELLENT VIEW OF LAKE MEAD from Patio of See One Man's View, ample for the kids on our com- laid on top," Lee said. "So 1 know follow. of years ago when I kept hearing be satisfied with his performance.
HOLIDAYS ARE COMING ...Perfect for 3 BR., 2 BA., Family rm' BORHOOD: TOP OF THE UNE CONSTRCTION. this SUPER SHARP CUSTOM 3 bedrms., 2 bath, "Our seniors need a lot of at- ' You'd make a good Justice of the "I just feel that I can make de-
munity. Lee is a candidate for what kind of trouble kids can get
BACK ON MARKET... 3 bdrm., 1 -3/4 bath
home on quiet street close to schools, 2 car
entertlnaing, custom tri-level w/3900 sq. ft.
w4ireplace,formaldining
& living room, 1225 sq.
3,000 sq. ft.,3 bedrm*., 4baths, D«n, Crafts Room,
FINISHED 1,100 sq. ft. gar. MANY MANY EXTRAS
d<6n, LARGE GOURMET KITCHEN/FAMILY ROOM.
Lots of RV Parkg., 12' x 12' workshop. 2,365 sq. ft.
Page 2 Henderson's Justice ofthe Peace themselves into." tention," Lee said. "I get tired of Peace,'" Lee said. "I guess enough cisions more accurately and
garage...$127,500.
open floor plan w/Lake & Mountain views. A ft., 4yrs old. On private, - CALL FOR APPT. $450,000.00. at only $275,000.
and he knows the JP doesn't hear After a stint in Vieuiam, he them being abused and sometimes people kept talking to me about it quicker," he said when pressed to
MUST SEE!...$440,000. quiet St. Convenient to
downtown $167,000. juvenile cases. But he said that aimed for a law enforcement ca- the position alone could help them. that I fmally said 'Why not?'" give the voters reasons why they
BRAND NEW HOME IN NEW AREA — 1,466 sq. ft.
UNIQUE HOME... Over 2100 sq. ft. archi- GOLF COURSE & MTN. VIEW..4 Owner 294-4444 after of luxurious living 13 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car gar. CONDOMINIUMS & TOWNHOMES just being a judge can have an reer and became a deputy sheriff Sometimes when you talk to Lee explained his degree in should choose him. "I've never
tect designed home on large enclosed corner
lot, pool & niore...$215,000.
bdrms., 3 baths, separate family room plus
12x22 bonus room, 3 car garage...$289,900.
4:30 or leave message.
BC. RE
"NO MONEY DOWN" if
PRICED TO SELL $189,900.
REGATTA POINTE - SUPER SHARP 2 bedrms., 2
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME ESTATE • on 2 acres. bath, 2 car gar., with built in cabinets, on cor. lot
INSIDE effect when you give kids advice
or when you work to make things
for the Los Angeles Sheriff's
Department. He has also attended
people just as a resident they don't criminal justice, his law enforce-
really listen but when you have ment experience, his academy
evenbeeninMrBurr'scourtiDom
but 1 feel I can do a betterjob. The
CONDOSn'OWNHOMES
you work or live in 5 bedrms., 4 baths, 2 car altchd. gar, 6,136 sq. ft., Private rear yard w/cov.patio& fruit trees. $178,500.
Happenings 9 better for them. three police academies in Cali- someone in a position of power training and thejime he spent defense and prosecuting attorneys
Henderson you may PLUS OVER 3,000 sq. ft. In detached gar., with they will listen a little more in- doing legal research for a Cali- always will be really happy be-
qualify to buy a home witn workshop AND MOTHER-IN-LAW QUARTERS BEST BUY IN SPANISH STEPS III Priced below "We need to start with the kids," fornia and, in addition to teaching,
NEW LISTING... Spanish Steps, 2 bdrms., SHOWS LIKE A MODEL ... 2 bdrm., 2 no money down. Call to- $1,199,000. new models — 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Many upgradea. Movies 13 Lee said. "Indirectly I can deal serves as a reserve police officer tensely." . fornia Court should more than
1-3/4 baths Includes all appliances, custom baths, lots of custom tile, upgraded carpet, day to find out! George $96,000. But his concern for youth and make up forthe fact that he doesn't
mirrors, atrium, close to pool...$175,000. 371-5375. BC. RE
Senior Center 7 with them because I deal with for the UNLV Deparunent of
window coverlngs...$99,S00.
House for sale by owner
UNOBSTRUCTED PANORAMIC VIEW OF LAKE
MEAD 25'X53' great room w/custom bar. Fantas-
MODULAR HOMES WITH LAND
IN CORONADO ESTATES — 1979 Sherwood them now." Because of his expe- Public Safety. seniors doesn't tdl the whole story have a law degree. See Lee, Page 2
Sports 15 rience, he said he understands about Lee. Actually it doesn't Lee was reluctant to spend any
PRICE REDUCED...LakeTerrace,3bdrm., UPGRADES ABOUND... 3 bdrms. plus BC Jerri Lane. 3 txirm., 2 tic custom kitchen w/sub/zero refrlg. & Corlan Manor, by Sll vercresi—24'x52', 2 bedrms., 2 bath, But Lee said his experience has
2 baths, raised living room w/vlew, 2 car den or study, 2 baths, pivate backyard. Lake ba., 2 car garage, 1509 counter tops. Over 2/3 sere lot w/30x30 gar. w/12' JUST LISTED AT $91,500.
Editorials 4-5 explain why he would make a time degrading his opponent but
sq.fl. 294-4445. BC. RE high doors. Mexican tile patio, beautifully land-
garage...$169,900. Mead & mtn. vlew...$212,000.
•cap«l, $535,000. MOBILE HOMES - IN PARKS
KEY LARGO... Popular 2 bdrm., 2 baths w/
view of Lake Mead & mountains, ready to
FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Townhome, 2 bdrm., 2
ba., 2 car attached ga-
rage, refurbished and
SUPER LAKE VIEWIt On a quiet cul de sac. 3
bedroom, 3 1/2 baths, 2 story. Just listed at
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE-1978 TITAN, 14'x66'
with 8'x20' addition. 2 bedrms., 2 baths, $24,500. PANORAMA Parent fights inclusion for severely handicapped child
$299,900. LAND Carolyn Bishop B18
occupy, 2 car garage...$175,000. decorated, 5 yrs. old.
$80,000. $3,000 down, 2+ acres with SPECTACULAR VIEW of Mountains
SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF CITY/MTNS., from this PRICED AT APPRAISED VALUE $230,000. Jim Brann 84 By Roy Theiss "That was wrong because the teacher was not were identified. The school district Zach," Randi explained. "Zach
seller pays closing costs. CUSTOM 4 bedrm., 3 bath home with over 3,200
MANUFACTURED HOMES
458-3732. RE News Staff Writer has the responsibility to recom- beat the teacher up, slapped her
FISHERMAN'S HIDEAWAY... Charm- MEADVIEW HOME with
sq. ft. on 1/2 acre lot, zoned lor horses, CUSTOM
GORMET KITCHEN & GUEST QUARTERS
COMMERCIAL RENT/LEASE
2,000 sq. ft. Offlce/Whse. combo. AVAIL NOW. Classified B20 After having her brain-injured skilled to handle Zach. Zach beat the teacher up, mend the program to meet the and bit her. She was not trained
BETTER THAN NEW... Occupied less
than a year, this 2 bdrm., 1 -3/4 bath home has ing 2 bdrm., 2 bath home w/room for boat great view on 3 acres,
backed by BLM land, 2
$375,000. $1,100/mo.
Comics, Crossword B19 child bounced from three differ- slap her and bit her She was not trained for needs ofthe individual. But Zach's for restraint holds." While Randi
view of mtn*. from covered porch, 2 car under cover at Twin Gables In Nelson - Call bdrm., i ba., mobile CUTE OLDER HOME W/GUEST HOUSE, dose to RENTALS ent schools, Randi McKim is restraint holds." parents did not agree with the was observing from the hallwaiJ',
garage..4135,000. for Details. home. $55,000 OBO. school & town on great street. No maint. exterior & IN LAKETREE: FURNISHED TOWNHOUSE — 3 Dear Debbie B18 fighting back for the welfare of recommendation and have filed she said she saw the teacher do an
LOTS OF UPGRADES... Enclarged
293-6997. RE yard, RV park. Main house-2 bedrm., 1 bath. Guest bedrms., 2 baths, community pool, part view Lake
her son. Randi McKim for a due process hearing which illegal hold on her son. *=-
A SPECIAL PLACE...Furnlshed 1300 sq.
. , , RDU
house-1 bdrm., 1 bath, NEW CARPET, New Roof & Mead. AVAIL. NOW, $900. no pets. Family History 88
ft., 2 bdrm., 1-3/4 baths, new carpet, perfect wir'<ows. Skylight In master bath, addition more. THIS WON'T LAST, JUST REDUCED. Zachary McKim has been either will be heard starting Oct. 10 at Finally the teacher asked to keep
lor retiree or snowbird looking for easy oil uiiiing room, 3 bdrm., 2 bath home plus 2 "^A* HOMES $114,900. Very nice townhouse—3 bedrms., 2 bath, 2 car gar. Your Health B5 asked by school teachers or has Individual Education Program. identifies the goals and objectives the Thomas & Mack Center. Zach out of the classroom.
AVAIL OCT. IS. $800. Non-smokers, no pels.
malntenano«...$82,000. car garage porches & vlew...$135,000. Tg;, $100 NEW AREA - WATERS EDGE DEVELOPMENT. been removed from class because "We tried that avenue and the for the child. Wrong placement Randi went back to lEP and
•^^ down, DonHolladay 86
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Local students play In


One Man's View from Page 1 Agreement Stinks, Council accepts Depauw symphony
school do to our youngsters. Let's think about Communications Upgrade 42.780.00 By Roy Theiss city will contribute 5% of the were not pleased with the idea Two Henderson students are graduate of Basic High School, is
some of the ill effects: Code Compliance Upgrade 88^96.51 News Staff Writer overall expected cost of $300,000 that the city would only be a small members of the Depauw Univer- the son of Marilyn Tinnell.
•Loss of as much as 30 minutes of instructional BuikJing HVAC Upgrade 310,000.00 An inter-local agreement may to develop the waste management player in the agreement, they sity Symphony Orchestra for Founded in 1837, the university,
class time per day BuikJing Roof Upgrade 0.00 stink but the City Council Tues- plan. The Sanitation District will conceded it was better than noth- 1994-95. The symphony is one of located in Greencastle, Ind., is a
•Students traveling to and from school in the Buikling Electrical Upgrade 38,750.00 day approved a regional solids pay 80% and Las Vegas will pay ing. the nation's oldest and most selective coeducational, liberal
dark BuikJing Plumbing Upgrade 46,500.00 management plan with Las Vegas 15% based on the production of Councilman Larry Scheffler prestigious university orchestras. arts university with nationally
•Large blocks of time when children of working Playground K/P/l Equipment Upgrade 152,532.40 and Clark County Sanitation solid waste. said he was against a waste plant Both were selected for the or- recognized academic programs.
parents are unsupcrviscd Exterk>r Areas Upgrade 13,590.40 District. Councilman Paul Ruth said, in the Las Vegas air shed and chestra by audition. Fortune magazine ranked
•No time before and after school for teacher Miscellaneous, Expansk)ns, Additions 0.00 Mayor Bob Groesbeck ab- "We're placed between a hard wanted to send a strong letter to Violinist Kristin Anne Pimentcl, DcPauw 11th among all colleges
assistance TOTAL CONTRACT COST $1,477,485.65 stained< and Councilman Jack spot andarock. We'rea5% player the officials of the Sanitation a 1994 graduate of Green Valley and universities in the nation as to
•Limited time for after school and community In addition, the contract cost for upgrading Clark opposed. in the scheme.... I feel like telling District. "By letting a city repre- High School, is die daughter of the likelihood that its graduates
activities Gordon McCaw Elementary is $862,644; Nate The waste site is proposed near them we don't want any part of sentative on the board, we can Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pimentel. will become chief executive of-
•Schools and class sixes far larger than optimal, Mack Elementary $721,639; Fay Galloway the Advanced Water Treatment this. With only 5%.the city muscle have a say and also know what is Bassist Robert TinncU, a 1992 fice rsoftop American companies.
resulting in a loss of individuality and less time Elementary $1,056,601; C. T. Sewell Elementary building near Sunrise Mountain j-jvill be limited." going on."
for individual attention for children $1,173,476; Basic High School $5,618,496; Lyal and will process sludge. The area ^ In addition to fearing city's
•Expanded attendance zones, defeating the Burkholder Middle School $4,366,762; B. is approximately two miles away concerns will be overshadowed, Councilman Andy Hafen added • •••*••••••**•*
purpose of having neighborhood schools Mahlon Brown Middle School $4,323,934; from thecity'snorthem boundary Ruth was unhappy with the pro- that if the city doesn't go along
There's no doubt that new schools are a must if McDoniel Elementary $71,754; Hinman Elemen- and the Council raised concerns cess. "I can't see anywhere this with this agreement, the Sanitation
we)arc to properly educate our young citizens. tary $67.7321; and Doolay Elementary $65,613.
If the bond issues. Parts A and B. pass in Novem-
about the odor drifting toward plan talks about the human spe- District can still go ahead with the ELECT
Just in case you live in an area where it doesn't Lake Las Vegas and the possibility cies. The plan talks about plan. He said a Henderson board
appear that a new school is necessary at this time,
don't get too smug. In what shape is the school
ber, the construction and renovatibn projects will
be completed in 1999.
of leeching into the underground geotechnical and hydrological member may be able to contribute
water table. testing and archaeological sites intelligent alternatives to the site.
Earl
and educational equipnicnt in your neighborhood?
A close look at it will probably tell you that
If ever a question was needed and deserves
public approval, it's both parts of this proposed
bond issue. Its passage or failure will affect each
Councilmen also expressed and it talks about tortoise habits,
displeasure about the agreement plant and animal species. Unless
Councilman Jack Claric said the
plan needs to be closely moni- MITCHELL
almo.st every facet, from science equipment to the because the city would not have you added the human species in tored. "I don't trust these guys
plumbing equipment, needs an upgrade. and everyone of us. It will be especially beneficial an adequate voice in the matter. that, this is the closest we get." and the best way to protect our- For Your
For example, the contract cost to upgrade if it passes, or destmctive, if it fails, to a commu- According to the agreement, the Although other Councilmen selves is to have someone there."
Robert Taylor Elementary School is approxi- nity stressing family life and education.
Constable
mately $1.5 million. Here's the summary:
Classrooms Upgrade $267,566.21 Did you know that during the past 10 years we
have gained 50.000 students in Clark County and
Woman robbed outside Albertson's on
Rest Rooms Upgrade 179,690.64 An 18-year-old woman was The victim received abrasions white male in his 30s. 5 feet 6 DETOUR — The Sunset Road sewer relief project has trafTic be completed and trafTic back to normal by the end of October.
Library Upgrade 19,618.36 will add another 60.000 by 1998. which will total walking in the parking lot to use to her arm from being dragged inches. 135 pounds, with brown backed up at Valle Verde Drive this week, but the project should Photo by Brian Jones
Offtee/Lounge Upgrade
Multipurpose Room Upgrade
57,200.02
125,392.50
up to 205.000 students? No area has grown faster
nor will benefit more from the proposed bond
one of the pay phones outside the
Albertson's Market. 150 N.
along the ground.
The suspect fled on foot with
hair, thin build, thin mustache. He
was wearing a tan or grey shirt,
Patrol
VOTE NOV. 8
Health Center Upgrade
Special Rooms Upgrade
Administration Equipment Upgrade
11.062.53
111,320.23
7,220.85
issue than the city of Henderson.

O'Callaghan, a former two-term governor of


Boulder Highway. Sunday when
her purse was grabbed and she
was dragged several feet before
the purse and was not located
during a Henderson Police De-
partment search.
blue shorts and a brown cap.
Anyone with information con-
cerning this crime is asked to call
One month to go on Sunset project P»id (M by Commiltee lo Elect. Ann Small Advisoi. 850 S Bouldei Hwy #777. Hendmsor

Science Equipment Upgrade 5,865.00 Nevada, is publisher of the News. she released the purse. The suspect is described as a HPD, 565-8933. By Kathy Strecter began replacing Uie sewer line The sewer line will be finished
in two weeks and the final paving,
accidents at the beginning, but it's
gone pretty smooUily. People were
t**************
News Staff Writer which runs between Chandler
Triple murderer Conditions, from Page 1 Motorists will travel Sunset
Road free of detours by die end of
Street and Valle Verde Drive along
Sunset Road. Porter said Uie line
curbs and gutters by the end of
October, Porter said. He said de-
really cooperative."

given retnal ! . - this monUi. according'to project wasn 't large enough to handle Uie spite the inconvenience, most The next phase of Uie sewer
engineer Dennis Porter. By Uiat people took the construction in relief project will include pavinp
for sentence dwelling units per acre.
Representatives of adjacent
Hillsboro subdivision. But one point that Gordon raised owners Association, said he was no more than 18 dwelling units time the city's .sewer line re-
demand created by new develop-
ment. While Uie streets were dug stride. Sun.sct between ' .o Grar.>;
By Roy Theiss She said the project's land- could not be answered by the city. concerned with the north wall of per acre) northwest of Racetrack placement and re-paving project up. sewage was transferred from "We're really happy with the Boulevard and Peppcrtree Circle,
homeowners associations at- scaping should be the same as the She wanted to know why a traffic Uie project because it runs along Road and Sausalito Drive in the should be completed. way the public responded," Por- Porter said.
News Staff Writer old lines to Uie new ones lying
tacked the project from different surrounding area along Valle study was not conducted for the flood control channel. River Mountain neighborhood. In early May sub-contractors ter said. "We had a couple o'"
Convicted of murdering his wife above ground.
sides. The three main issues fo- Vcrdc Drive. She asked that the area. 'The last one was done in Kcmpf asked for landscaping • A variance to allow a 17-foot
and two stcjvdaughters three years
cused on landscaping, a wall and perimeter should not be allowed 1990 when Barileit [Elementary outside the wall by Uie developer high golf ball net where six feet is
ago, Joseph Smith was sentenced
for two counts for the death sen-
tence. But becausejury was given
improper instructions regarding
a gate.
Residents wanted to maintain
the aesthetic and property value
of their homes by insuring the
to be planted with desert land-
scaping.
She also asked for an access
School] and Grcenspun [Junior
High School] were not created."
She feared a tragedy could oc-
but Mitchell Mize, representing
Uie applicant, turned Uie tables on
Kempf He asked if Uie Vintage
allowed at 1963 Troon Dr. in Uie
Green Valley South neighbor-
hood.
Portion of new freeway gets torn up
the case, the Nevada Supreme gate to the project to be located cur because the majority of chil- Development Homeowners As- • An architectural review of an
condominium project would fol- only on Interiachen Drive. The dren walk to Greenspun and sociation landscaped outside their orUiodontist cHnic at 100 E. Lake
Court ruled last week to have the By Roy Theiss be removed and replaced by Uie . Resurfacing work at the Lake Highway is scheduled to be built
low the appearance of the ncigh-
penalty phaattbasttaad. i«i^
bothood.
other side of the project should
only be used for emergencies, she
Bartlctl schools. :
Public Works Director Mark
r~ wall, a question wt)ich>yen.t un-
answered by the residents.
Mead Dr. in Uie Townsite neigh-
borhood.
ATews Staff Writer contractor," Shelton said. Mead Drive interchange is due to into a six lane road. The other side tl
Smith's c<ftiVIdttorif"ftfr~nturH The new Interstate 515 exten- He said NDOT needs to deter- Qnish within the next two weeks. of Lake Mead Drive to Eastern
"The first homes at^J^egacy added. Calhoun said an updated traffic Christian Daughton had suspi- • A tentative map for Victory
doring-M* faih^ii'MN IMtotner sion has been in operaUon for less mine Uie extent and cause of Uie The work is part of Uie original Avenue is slated to become Uie
created the standarc^ and Mu i rfield Prior to the meeting, city staff study was submitted but he has cions the project could tum into Village Plaza on nine acres on
remain in tact. than two months and it is already problem. "Not knowing the spe- contract for Interstate 515. souUiem leg of Uie beltway.
should meet or exceed that stan- had already resolved those con- not reviewed it. low-income housing. He asked Lake Mead Drive east of Boulder
For someone to receive the death worse for the wear. The situation cifics I would hate to point fin-
dard," said Chris Gordon, repre- cerns and placed them as part of Pete Kcmpf, representing the why Uie floor designsofUie project Highway in the Valley View
penalty, the case has to meet one has deteriorated to the point Uiat gers." Along with resurfacing Lake
of 10 classes of aggravated mur-
senting many residents of the the hefty conditions. Vintage Development Home- were not displayed at Uie prior neighborhood. Uie contractor is tearing up a The conU"actor is paying for die Mead Drive, curbs, gutters and
* 564-1881 •
der. Smith's case met the depraved meetings with the residents. He • A variance for a carport to portion and will replace it. work but Uie state can be held sidewalks will be built between
killing standard, said Mel Hamion, feared the possible size of some of encroach upon an easement and "There are early signs of dete- Call the T^eivs
chief deputy district attorney. Inclusion, from Page 1 Uie condominiums might be a
duplication of low-income hous-
accessory building at 1004 San
Gabriel Ave. in the Mission Hills
rioration and cracking in Uie
liable if the inspection was per-
formed inadequately. Shelton said
entrance and exit at the inter-
change. Motorists can expect de- with your
Without having the benefit of concrete slabs," Bobby Shelton. he did not know how long it would lays due to lane rcstriclions.
speaking with the jury, Harmon for mildly hurt children, not se- "The lEP that put him into instead of putting him in a place ing the applicant has developed in
North Las Vegas.
neighborhood.
• A zone change from urban
Nevada Department of Transpor- take to determine where the fault Shelton said Lake Mead Drive story ideas
could not say for certain why verely injured children. "The Thorpe assured us if the placement where he could be a success. tation public information officer, lies. between Uie freeway and Boulder
Smith was sentenced to death for teacher was unprepared for him didnotworicout. there would not "He should not have to be told John Marchiano, representing reserve to RS-6 (single-family said. The problem is not seen in He added that Uiis has happened
the killings of his step-daughters and the ajde had no experience for be a problem getting him back to he is a failure and Uien maybe Uic applicant, said Uic average unit residential wiUi no more Uian six the entire project but is isolated periodically in construction woric
but was only sentenced for life autism." a special school. But they wanted consider him for a special school. will be $135,000. units per acre) on 20 acres at the between Horizon and Lake Mead before.
without parole for the murder of
his wile.
To meet Zachary's lEP recom-
mendations, Randi said she was
to try him in inclusion." Randi
said.
He should go to Stewart and if he
is doing so well, then he doesn't
In oUier business Uie Council
unanimously approved:
southwest comer of Stephanie
Street and Santiago Avenue in Uie
Drives.
Shelton said NDOT is review-
UntU the damage has been as-
sessed completely Uie financial
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A coun date has not been set for promised by school district offi- Henry said he is bound by the belong. If he is doing calculus, • A zone change from tourist- Whimey Ranch neighborhood. ing Uic status of the freeway each cost is undetermined. Woric on Boulder Highway & Palo Verde across Boulder Hwy. from Movie Theater |
the retrial of the penalty phase. cials that special cla.sses would be
Family Rights and Privacy Act Uien he shouldn't be there." commercial to residential for • A use permit for a day care day and the only problem it sees is restoring Uie slabs finished Tues-
Beazer Homes on 40 acres 565-0522
After state Supreme Court made provided for her son. and can not divulge any particular Randi said Stewart is ideal for center at 2200 Robindale Road in in the right lane. 'Those slabs wiU day.
Randi said Robert T. Henry, her son because he would be norUtwcst of Equestiian Drive and the Green Valley neighborhood. Our "SOFT CLOTH" car wash features:
its decision, the district attorney's information but he did speak in
office has 15 days to petition for a
rehearing on the Court's decision
but Harmon said that is usually an
director of program development
special student services division,
told her Zach would have special
generalities.
"A parent who is not in the
classroom every day may have
among his peers, learning and
growing without being stigma-
tized. "The kids at Stewart are on
Magic Way. in the River Moun-
tain neighborhood.
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act of futility. To conviiKe the classes and programs. "He
promised all kinds of changes."
different expectations. A lot of football teams, Uicy go to dances
and so much more. Do you think
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Court to rewrite its decision is conflict arises out of miscommu-
difficult, he added. But Zachary was not included nication between the district and he could go to a dance at a regular borhood, f-
• Acceptance of land for Uie
The Council also resolved Uie each vreek in the News ^ Express Lube
The case will be sent back to in music or art classes. The teacher
parents and if it is not clarified school? Kids are cruel if you have mitigation points problem for
Clark County District Court for a said Zach was too distractible and immediately, it can be blown out a funny name. WeUands Park in the Lake Las Resort yillas at Royal Kenfield Boulder Highway & Palo Verde across Boulder Hwy. from Movie Theater
calender date within two weeks. had too many behavior problems of proportion." "These kids need to be loved Vegas planning area. Golf Course. Because of Uie high-
Judge Jeffrey Sobel, Department and the teacher couldn't handle Randi said she has already taken and accepted just Uie way Uiey • A zone change from commu- density residential project, Uie $5 OFF Lube, Oil & Filter Change
nity-commercial with gaming applicant has agreed to contribute
5 will re-hear the case. him. her case to the school district to
show the need for her son to be
are. They [school district] Uiink if
Uiey put Zach in wiUi nonnal kids, enterprise overlay to RM-18
(medium-density residential wiUi
$275,000 worth of improvements ChimgKing II 14-point Checkup. ^i4 Q Qj"
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"We had two school psycholo-


cause I'm very fair." where someone lost a lot of money gists examine Zach with teachers But the family has to have Uie
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Lee said one of the things he
plans to emphasize is a speed,
because of the time it took for
them to get through Uie judicial
and
child
aides
that
and 99% said this is a
needs to be in Stewart."
option if it doesn't woric out so
Uiey can put Uie child back in a
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hand, that things don't always
move quickly in Uie Henderson
Justice Court.
"People I have talked to who
have been in the courts have been
case, in the long ran they were
unhappy.
overruled
services
by Uie
division,
special
Randi
"There shouldn't be any director of Uie division was un-
loUygagging around." he said. available for comment.
"People deserve to have thcircases
student
said.

Now Uie school district wants


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Page 2 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994

Local students play In


One Man's View from Page 1 Agreement Stinks, Council accepts Depauw symphony
school do to our youngsters. Let's think about Communications Upgrade 42.780.00 By Roy Theiss city will contribute 5% of the were not pleased with the idea Two Henderson students are graduate of Basic High School, is
some of the ill effects: Code Compliance Upgrade 88^96.51 News Staff Writer overall expected cost of $300,000 that the city would only be a small members of the Depauw Univer- the son of Marilyn Tinnell.
•Loss of as much as 30 minutes of instructional BuikJing HVAC Upgrade 310,000.00 An inter-local agreement may to develop the waste management player in the agreement, they sity Symphony Orchestra for Founded in 1837, the university,
class time per day BuikJing Roof Upgrade 0.00 stink but the City Council Tues- plan. The Sanitation District will conceded it was better than noth- 1994-95. The symphony is one of located in Greencastle, Ind., is a
•Students traveling to and from school in the Buikling Electrical Upgrade 38,750.00 day approved a regional solids pay 80% and Las Vegas will pay ing. the nation's oldest and most selective coeducational, liberal
dark BuikJing Plumbing Upgrade 46,500.00 management plan with Las Vegas 15% based on the production of Councilman Larry Scheffler prestigious university orchestras. arts university with nationally
•Large blocks of time when children of working Playground K/P/l Equipment Upgrade 152,532.40 and Clark County Sanitation solid waste. said he was against a waste plant Both were selected for the or- recognized academic programs.
parents are unsupcrviscd Exterk>r Areas Upgrade 13,590.40 District. Councilman Paul Ruth said, in the Las Vegas air shed and chestra by audition. Fortune magazine ranked
•No time before and after school for teacher Miscellaneous, Expansk)ns, Additions 0.00 Mayor Bob Groesbeck ab- "We're placed between a hard wanted to send a strong letter to Violinist Kristin Anne Pimentcl, DcPauw 11th among all colleges
assistance TOTAL CONTRACT COST $1,477,485.65 stained< and Councilman Jack spot andarock. We'rea5% player the officials of the Sanitation a 1994 graduate of Green Valley and universities in the nation as to
•Limited time for after school and community In addition, the contract cost for upgrading Clark opposed. in the scheme.... I feel like telling District. "By letting a city repre- High School, is die daughter of the likelihood that its graduates
activities Gordon McCaw Elementary is $862,644; Nate The waste site is proposed near them we don't want any part of sentative on the board, we can Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pimentel. will become chief executive of-
•Schools and class sixes far larger than optimal, Mack Elementary $721,639; Fay Galloway the Advanced Water Treatment this. With only 5%.the city muscle have a say and also know what is Bassist Robert TinncU, a 1992 fice rsoftop American companies.
resulting in a loss of individuality and less time Elementary $1,056,601; C. T. Sewell Elementary building near Sunrise Mountain j-jvill be limited." going on."
for individual attention for children $1,173,476; Basic High School $5,618,496; Lyal and will process sludge. The area ^ In addition to fearing city's
•Expanded attendance zones, defeating the Burkholder Middle School $4,366,762; B. is approximately two miles away concerns will be overshadowed, Councilman Andy Hafen added • •••*••••••**•*
purpose of having neighborhood schools Mahlon Brown Middle School $4,323,934; from thecity'snorthem boundary Ruth was unhappy with the pro- that if the city doesn't go along
There's no doubt that new schools are a must if McDoniel Elementary $71,754; Hinman Elemen- and the Council raised concerns cess. "I can't see anywhere this with this agreement, the Sanitation
we)arc to properly educate our young citizens. tary $67.7321; and Doolay Elementary $65,613.
If the bond issues. Parts A and B. pass in Novem-
about the odor drifting toward plan talks about the human spe- District can still go ahead with the ELECT
Just in case you live in an area where it doesn't Lake Las Vegas and the possibility cies. The plan talks about plan. He said a Henderson board
appear that a new school is necessary at this time,
don't get too smug. In what shape is the school
ber, the construction and renovatibn projects will
be completed in 1999.
of leeching into the underground geotechnical and hydrological member may be able to contribute
water table. testing and archaeological sites intelligent alternatives to the site.
Earl
and educational equipnicnt in your neighborhood?
A close look at it will probably tell you that
If ever a question was needed and deserves
public approval, it's both parts of this proposed
bond issue. Its passage or failure will affect each
Councilmen also expressed and it talks about tortoise habits,
displeasure about the agreement plant and animal species. Unless
Councilman Jack Claric said the
plan needs to be closely moni- MITCHELL
almo.st every facet, from science equipment to the because the city would not have you added the human species in tored. "I don't trust these guys
plumbing equipment, needs an upgrade. and everyone of us. It will be especially beneficial an adequate voice in the matter. that, this is the closest we get." and the best way to protect our- For Your
For example, the contract cost to upgrade if it passes, or destmctive, if it fails, to a commu- According to the agreement, the Although other Councilmen selves is to have someone there."
Robert Taylor Elementary School is approxi- nity stressing family life and education.
Constable
mately $1.5 million. Here's the summary:
Classrooms Upgrade $267,566.21 Did you know that during the past 10 years we
have gained 50.000 students in Clark County and
Woman robbed outside Albertson's on
Rest Rooms Upgrade 179,690.64 An 18-year-old woman was The victim received abrasions white male in his 30s. 5 feet 6 DETOUR — The Sunset Road sewer relief project has trafTic be completed and trafTic back to normal by the end of October.
Library Upgrade 19,618.36 will add another 60.000 by 1998. which will total walking in the parking lot to use to her arm from being dragged inches. 135 pounds, with brown backed up at Valle Verde Drive this week, but the project should Photo by Brian Jones
Offtee/Lounge Upgrade
Multipurpose Room Upgrade
57,200.02
125,392.50
up to 205.000 students? No area has grown faster
nor will benefit more from the proposed bond
one of the pay phones outside the
Albertson's Market. 150 N.
along the ground.
The suspect fled on foot with
hair, thin build, thin mustache. He
was wearing a tan or grey shirt,
Patrol
VOTE NOV. 8
Health Center Upgrade
Special Rooms Upgrade
Administration Equipment Upgrade
11.062.53
111,320.23
7,220.85
issue than the city of Henderson.

O'Callaghan, a former two-term governor of


Boulder Highway. Sunday when
her purse was grabbed and she
was dragged several feet before
the purse and was not located
during a Henderson Police De-
partment search.
blue shorts and a brown cap.
Anyone with information con-
cerning this crime is asked to call
One month to go on Sunset project P»id (M by Commiltee lo Elect. Ann Small Advisoi. 850 S Bouldei Hwy #777. Hendmsor

Science Equipment Upgrade 5,865.00 Nevada, is publisher of the News. she released the purse. The suspect is described as a HPD, 565-8933. By Kathy Strecter began replacing Uie sewer line The sewer line will be finished
in two weeks and the final paving,
accidents at the beginning, but it's
gone pretty smooUily. People were
t**************
News Staff Writer which runs between Chandler
Triple murderer Conditions, from Page 1 Motorists will travel Sunset
Road free of detours by die end of
Street and Valle Verde Drive along
Sunset Road. Porter said Uie line
curbs and gutters by the end of
October, Porter said. He said de-
really cooperative."

given retnal ! . - this monUi. according'to project wasn 't large enough to handle Uie spite the inconvenience, most The next phase of Uie sewer
engineer Dennis Porter. By Uiat people took the construction in relief project will include pavinp
for sentence dwelling units per acre.
Representatives of adjacent
Hillsboro subdivision. But one point that Gordon raised owners Association, said he was no more than 18 dwelling units time the city's .sewer line re-
demand created by new develop-
ment. While Uie streets were dug stride. Sun.sct between ' .o Grar.>;
By Roy Theiss She said the project's land- could not be answered by the city. concerned with the north wall of per acre) northwest of Racetrack placement and re-paving project up. sewage was transferred from "We're really happy with the Boulevard and Peppcrtree Circle,
homeowners associations at- scaping should be the same as the She wanted to know why a traffic Uie project because it runs along Road and Sausalito Drive in the should be completed. way the public responded," Por- Porter said.
News Staff Writer old lines to Uie new ones lying
tacked the project from different surrounding area along Valle study was not conducted for the flood control channel. River Mountain neighborhood. In early May sub-contractors ter said. "We had a couple o'"
Convicted of murdering his wife above ground.
sides. The three main issues fo- Vcrdc Drive. She asked that the area. 'The last one was done in Kcmpf asked for landscaping • A variance to allow a 17-foot
and two stcjvdaughters three years
cused on landscaping, a wall and perimeter should not be allowed 1990 when Barileit [Elementary outside the wall by Uie developer high golf ball net where six feet is
ago, Joseph Smith was sentenced
for two counts for the death sen-
tence. But becausejury was given
improper instructions regarding
a gate.
Residents wanted to maintain
the aesthetic and property value
of their homes by insuring the
to be planted with desert land-
scaping.
She also asked for an access
School] and Grcenspun [Junior
High School] were not created."
She feared a tragedy could oc-
but Mitchell Mize, representing
Uie applicant, turned Uie tables on
Kempf He asked if Uie Vintage
allowed at 1963 Troon Dr. in Uie
Green Valley South neighbor-
hood.
Portion of new freeway gets torn up
the case, the Nevada Supreme gate to the project to be located cur because the majority of chil- Development Homeowners As- • An architectural review of an
condominium project would fol- only on Interiachen Drive. The dren walk to Greenspun and sociation landscaped outside their orUiodontist cHnic at 100 E. Lake
Court ruled last week to have the By Roy Theiss be removed and replaced by Uie . Resurfacing work at the Lake Highway is scheduled to be built
low the appearance of the ncigh-
penalty phaattbasttaad. i«i^
bothood.
other side of the project should
only be used for emergencies, she
Bartlctl schools. :
Public Works Director Mark
r~ wall, a question wt)ich>yen.t un-
answered by the residents.
Mead Dr. in Uie Townsite neigh-
borhood.
ATews Staff Writer contractor," Shelton said. Mead Drive interchange is due to into a six lane road. The other side tl
Smith's c<ftiVIdttorif"ftfr~nturH The new Interstate 515 exten- He said NDOT needs to deter- Qnish within the next two weeks. of Lake Mead Drive to Eastern
"The first homes at^J^egacy added. Calhoun said an updated traffic Christian Daughton had suspi- • A tentative map for Victory
doring-M* faih^ii'MN IMtotner sion has been in operaUon for less mine Uie extent and cause of Uie The work is part of Uie original Avenue is slated to become Uie
created the standarc^ and Mu i rfield Prior to the meeting, city staff study was submitted but he has cions the project could tum into Village Plaza on nine acres on
remain in tact. than two months and it is already problem. "Not knowing the spe- contract for Interstate 515. souUiem leg of Uie beltway.
should meet or exceed that stan- had already resolved those con- not reviewed it. low-income housing. He asked Lake Mead Drive east of Boulder
For someone to receive the death worse for the wear. The situation cifics I would hate to point fin-
dard," said Chris Gordon, repre- cerns and placed them as part of Pete Kcmpf, representing the why Uie floor designsofUie project Highway in the Valley View
penalty, the case has to meet one has deteriorated to the point Uiat gers." Along with resurfacing Lake
of 10 classes of aggravated mur-
senting many residents of the the hefty conditions. Vintage Development Home- were not displayed at Uie prior neighborhood. Uie contractor is tearing up a The conU"actor is paying for die Mead Drive, curbs, gutters and
* 564-1881 •
der. Smith's case met the depraved meetings with the residents. He • A variance for a carport to portion and will replace it. work but Uie state can be held sidewalks will be built between
killing standard, said Mel Hamion, feared the possible size of some of encroach upon an easement and "There are early signs of dete- Call the T^eivs
chief deputy district attorney. Inclusion, from Page 1 Uie condominiums might be a
duplication of low-income hous-
accessory building at 1004 San
Gabriel Ave. in the Mission Hills
rioration and cracking in Uie
liable if the inspection was per-
formed inadequately. Shelton said
entrance and exit at the inter-
change. Motorists can expect de- with your
Without having the benefit of concrete slabs," Bobby Shelton. he did not know how long it would lays due to lane rcstriclions.
speaking with the jury, Harmon for mildly hurt children, not se- "The lEP that put him into instead of putting him in a place ing the applicant has developed in
North Las Vegas.
neighborhood.
• A zone change from urban
Nevada Department of Transpor- take to determine where the fault Shelton said Lake Mead Drive story ideas
could not say for certain why verely injured children. "The Thorpe assured us if the placement where he could be a success. tation public information officer, lies. between Uie freeway and Boulder
Smith was sentenced to death for teacher was unprepared for him didnotworicout. there would not "He should not have to be told John Marchiano, representing reserve to RS-6 (single-family said. The problem is not seen in He added that Uiis has happened
the killings of his step-daughters and the ajde had no experience for be a problem getting him back to he is a failure and Uien maybe Uic applicant, said Uic average unit residential wiUi no more Uian six the entire project but is isolated periodically in construction woric
but was only sentenced for life autism." a special school. But they wanted consider him for a special school. will be $135,000. units per acre) on 20 acres at the between Horizon and Lake Mead before.
without parole for the murder of
his wile.
To meet Zachary's lEP recom-
mendations, Randi said she was
to try him in inclusion." Randi
said.
He should go to Stewart and if he
is doing so well, then he doesn't
In oUier business Uie Council
unanimously approved:
southwest comer of Stephanie
Street and Santiago Avenue in Uie
Drives.
Shelton said NDOT is review-
UntU the damage has been as-
sessed completely Uie financial
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A coun date has not been set for promised by school district offi- Henry said he is bound by the belong. If he is doing calculus, • A zone change from tourist- Whimey Ranch neighborhood. ing Uic status of the freeway each cost is undetermined. Woric on Boulder Highway & Palo Verde across Boulder Hwy. from Movie Theater |
the retrial of the penalty phase. cials that special cla.sses would be
Family Rights and Privacy Act Uien he shouldn't be there." commercial to residential for • A use permit for a day care day and the only problem it sees is restoring Uie slabs finished Tues-
Beazer Homes on 40 acres 565-0522
After state Supreme Court made provided for her son. and can not divulge any particular Randi said Stewart is ideal for center at 2200 Robindale Road in in the right lane. 'Those slabs wiU day.
Randi said Robert T. Henry, her son because he would be norUtwcst of Equestiian Drive and the Green Valley neighborhood. Our "SOFT CLOTH" car wash features:
its decision, the district attorney's information but he did speak in
office has 15 days to petition for a
rehearing on the Court's decision
but Harmon said that is usually an
director of program development
special student services division,
told her Zach would have special
generalities.
"A parent who is not in the
classroom every day may have
among his peers, learning and
growing without being stigma-
tized. "The kids at Stewart are on
Magic Way. in the River Moun-
tain neighborhood.
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promised all kinds of changes."
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difficult, he added. But Zachary was not included nication between the district and he could go to a dance at a regular borhood, f-
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The Council also resolved Uie each vreek in the News ^ Express Lube
The case will be sent back to in music or art classes. The teacher
parents and if it is not clarified school? Kids are cruel if you have mitigation points problem for
Clark County District Court for a said Zach was too distractible and immediately, it can be blown out a funny name. WeUands Park in the Lake Las Resort yillas at Royal Kenfield Boulder Highway & Palo Verde across Boulder Hwy. from Movie Theater
calender date within two weeks. had too many behavior problems of proportion." "These kids need to be loved Vegas planning area. Golf Course. Because of Uie high-
Judge Jeffrey Sobel, Department and the teacher couldn't handle Randi said she has already taken and accepted just Uie way Uiey • A zone change from commu- density residential project, Uie $5 OFF Lube, Oil & Filter Change
nity-commercial with gaming applicant has agreed to contribute
5 will re-hear the case. him. her case to the school district to
show the need for her son to be
are. They [school district] Uiink if
Uiey put Zach in wiUi nonnal kids, enterprise overlay to RM-18
(medium-density residential wiUi
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because of the time it took for
them to get through Uie judicial
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and 99% said this is a
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move quickly in Uie Henderson
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"People I have talked to who
have been in the courts have been
case, in the long ran they were
unhappy.
overruled
services
by Uie
division,
special
Randi
"There shouldn't be any director of Uie division was un-
loUygagging around." he said. available for comment.
"People deserve to have thcircases
student
said.

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Letters Cecil and Dipstik By Ray Collins


Streamline Pollution along Potomac m isireriLL
IT5 C?ApiK£p. hi
Near the edge
inclusion policy WASHINGTON —The
broad Potomac, as ma-
jestic as it is historic,
them. There is something to this,
of course. The people clamor for
terni limitations when, plainly,
Editor:
I read Wan^n Dastal's letter to
to call the police to complain (a
feeling conveyed by some dis-
^
5£NAT<5P- DOLE'S

supposedly separates Washington the Constitution already provides the editor recently with great in- patchers and officers)?
The Clark County School district needs to take from Virginia. But if Oliver North for it: Just vote the SOB's out of terest and fully agree with his People who are this inconsid-
office. The people decry special views. erate arejust appalling to me. The
another look at its policy for inclusion. Special children goes to the Senate and Marion
Barry to city hall, both sides of the interests, except those that repre- My problem is much the same dumb dog doesn 't know anything
who have special needs have been ordered by the sent theirown interests. And they as the one he cited, but imagine better than to bark when left ne-
river will be united in the dubious
federal government to be placed in a regular classroom distinction of being represented lack an eye for the absurd. In being a night-shift woilcer who glected for hours on end. But what
when possible. by men who were convicted of Rorida, for instance, a lifelong commutes to Las Vegas. I get goes through the minds of adults
Although the official line from the school district criminal charges. North, of course, politician by the name of George home "dog-tired" and jump into when it's after midnight and 95%
was acquitted on appeal — but as Bush has campaigned for a son bed just as the neighbors are go- of the neighbortiood is obviously
claims they look at each case on an individual basis, the
process is laborious, frustrating and at times inappro- any true conservative can tell you,
such ACLU-ish technicalities
who says he loathes professional
politicians. On an ideological
ing out their door to woric. Si-
multaneously, the dogs are sent to
tr^ng to sleep when they are
"doing their thing?" The Red Rock Story
priate for parents and children. don't really count. level, the Bush family is clearly their yards for the day. (The dogs I can't get the police to respond
are left outside regardless of the to the barking dogs to the north of By Lois Sagel of Uiis story — which we think makes clear Bilbray's role in Uie
One local family has been fighting the school North's fans are probably laughing themselves sick at the prospect dysfunctional.
Still, something ugly is happening in this country. Many people weather.) What more is there to me or the noise created by the Southem Nevada environmentalists are outraged at recent events process — was left out of Uieir story in the daily newspaper.
district for a year. Now the child sits at home because of the one-time womanizing, drug-taking, federal prisoner once again
loathe their own government. Frank Lutz, a Republican pollster who do but bark? idiot to the south of me. When surrounding efforts to expand and protect the Red Rock Canyon However, Uiis is a political year. Unpleasant as it is, accusations and
becoming Washington's mayor. Their amusement is no doubt laced
the parents fear dieir child will be hurt in a regular class. worked for Rbss Perot, reports that 44% of the respondents in a recent Anyone who has had to endure they do get around to answering National Conservation Area. character smears are a part of that world. We commend Bilbray for
with perplexity since, of course, Virginians would never do any such
After several recommendations from teachers and thing. Yet the polls tell us that North, a proven liar, is in striking poll said the government was an obstacle to "achieving the American a barking dog outside their bed- the call, about all they do is cruise For months we have worked together with our Congressional rising above Uie mud Uiat has been thrown at him and working with out
a panel of experts to send the child to a special,school, dream." Only 16% said the government helped and another 36% said room window for eight-plus hours by—they've been cruising by for delegation to pass this important legislation. Over the summer we oUier elected officials, keeping Uieir eye on the prize. With a single
distance of becoming Virginia's next senator. Is this a great country,
government was not a factor at all. In other words, a plurality of knows there is nothing you can do four years. stood by Rep. Jim Bilbray while he stood up to the Arizona developer, week remaining in Uie Congressional session, he. Rep. Barbara
the parents still are struggling to enroll their child in a or what?
Obviously they don't relate to Del Webb, that wanted to carve out a large portion of the protected area Vucanovich and Sens. Reid and Bryan are stiU desperately trying to
This is a situation ripe for a cultural anihropologist, sociologist or Americans sec government as the enemy. to drown out ordiminish the noise.
special school. No one should have to listen to my problem or our laws arc not for a housing development. pass our bill to preserve Red Rock.
— in a pinch—a columnist. What we have, it seems, isihe proclivity The American body politic has always been host to an ami
The process has become out of control and the of two constituencies to excuse conduct that each finds downright government anti-body. But that germ has metastasized into a deeply a baricing dog hour after hour — sufficient enough to enforce. We pftjyailed in that fight once, but we are again falling victim to fear We do not know if it will pass this session. If it does not. we do not
school district continues to question where the child felt bitterness. So deep is the feeling that in both the largely black day or night. No one should have and uncertainty over whether or not this important bill will become know what will happen to the lands tiiat would have been protected by
abhorrent. In Barry's case, we have a man whose sins — not to
Barry camp and the largely white North camp, people feel the , to lay awake at night to the sound I can truly understand the anger law. This past week has been one spent on pins and needles, having it. Developers may U7 again to snatch it up forcondosorforstripmalls.
should be placed. Outside consultants were brought mention crimes — have been forgiven by his followers. In their
been forceid to sit on Uie sidelines and watch our efforts tumed into a WTiile we debate this issue. we are missing a much greater point The
estimation, a one-time troubled man was brought down by a racist situation is so dire that they are willing to overtook their champion's of someone using power tools or and the fmstration that forces a
into to judge the child for an hour-and-a-half, but the clear character problems. North's literal contempt for Congress was, revving car engines, boat motors victim of these disturbances to political power game. At stake is a piece of legislation on which we all mining laws which currenUy make Uiis sort of exchange possible are
federal government which lured him into a liaison with a woman who
school district will not listen to its own staff or the induced him to smoke some crack-cocaine. Since then, he has been really, no different than his contempt for his superiors in the White or whatever. lash out. We "victims" should not worked very hard — a piece of legislation that would forever protect waiting to be reformed. They will not get the rewriting Uiey need Uiis
parents who have worked with their child for countless House, who testify to hisuntmstworthiness. As for Barry, his startum Why should the victim feel like have to be driven to our last straw an additional 100,000 acres of land surrounding Uie Red Rock Canyon session of Congress. While we wait, we are rolling Uie dice on what
'>cured of drugs and of womanizing and has become deeply religious.
the villain when he repeatedly has ALSO NEAR THE EDGE National Recreation Area. will remain of Red Rock Canyon if we have to wait until next year to
hours over the years. He has, in short, been redeemed. as a crack smoker was no one-time episode. He handled that pipe with
As it stands, our legislation is at a standstill after recent suggestions protect it. • ^
The selection of where a special-needs child should North is similariy devout. Nonetheless, he lied to Congress — of aplomb.
It' s true, of course, that James Michael Curley was elected Boston's that this entire effort is politically motivated by a few landholders who Our Congressional delegation has taken st6ps ttiis week to resolve
that there is no doubt. He might have gone to jail had not an appeals
be placed should be streamlined. When teachers say court thrown out his conviction. But he lied, he has explained, in a mayorafterserving time formail fraud—and so sticking by apopular No sympathy may or may not stand to profit once the bill is passed. Our members
have been in on this entire process from Uie start to finish. We were
Uie problem of improper land exchanges being pushed through Uie
federal process without proper review. On Tuesday, the Nevada
they cannot handle the child and the parents wish to greater cause—the fate of those brave Nicaraguan contras who were politician and sticking it to the establishment is nothing new. But that
Editor: Forexample: Ifthe chances of a Uiere last year, along wiUi Uie Bureau of Land Management and Clark Senators and both Representatives announced they had received
have their child in a special school, that option should fighting to bring down the Sandinista government. He could not tell feeling seems both widespread and deepening, and not just among
assurances from the Office of Uie Director of Uie BLM Uiat any land
Congress the truth, even though he was sworn to do so — both as a such traditional "victims" as farmers. The conviction that government I find it very difficult to muster person living in a house along the County, when tiie boundaries were drawn. To imply that Jim Bilbray
be pursued. even a slight bit of sympathy for expressway are 100 times greater gerrymandered Uiesc lines to the benefit of an associate is to imply exchanges in the Las Vqgas valley would be carefiiUy examined with
military officer and a citizen. is virtually alien (not just inefficient and tinged wiih corruption) and
Parents should not have to demand a public hearing The reasons for Bany's and North's showings are remarkably controlled by "others" for their own benefit is now commonly held. those residents along the ex- being injured or killed in a car collusion on the p^rt of all involved. the most Uiorough scmtiny. To remove any question of the process
process to prove their case. The recommendations of similar. North's partisans are as disillusioned with Congress as Something seems to go awry; a button is pressed (someone is elected pressway crying about noise and accident than having a 70 MPH altogeUier, Uie delegation asked Uiat all exchanges be reviewed by Uie
the school staff and parents should be adequate, Barry's are with the so-called white power structure. In fact, both or defeated) and either nothing happens or it produces a contrary dusL The valley has had many semi or car getting a blowout and We take great exception to Uiat. Our members are volunteers who BLM and Clark County.
groups share an alienation that is both striking and deeply disturbing, miles of freeway/expressway careening into that person's donate their time to sit in on Uiese meetings. They are often experts in WiUi this new policy in place, any question of impropriety can be
outcome.
where a potential "expressway property (50 or so feet away from certain fields, and without exception, tiiey are people who believe very ruled out completely. Valley environmental groups have wholeheart-
Health reform dies; why "rhey distrust government, or elements of it, and see their respective
candidates as vehicles to make their feelings plain. Barry is a way of
sticking it to whites; North is a way of slicking to the political
These are the fertile conditions for demagogues, of which North is
clearly one, and Barry may well be another. The Potomac, so indelibly
a feature of our national history, touches them both. The conclusion
home buyer" could have sat
nearby to discover what to expect
the expressway), that person has a
bigger problem than home safety
strongly in the prciervalion of our natural heritage. The only com-
pensation "we receive is the satisfaction that we are saving something
edly endorsed this action, yet we still are concerned about our Red
Rock expansion and Uie future of the bill before Congress today.

is anyone celebrating? establishment. In some ways, both groups have the same target in
mind.
is inescapable: It has been polluted by the government which squats,
fat and unresponsive, right nearby.
The Henderson situation is a far
cry from a 10- or 20-year home
resident getting stuck with a
by the expressway.
I would say don't use public
money to add a barrier. If the
special for our children and our grandchildren.
Questioning tiie actions of tiiese volunteers is something we take
very seriously. We also disapprove of the treaunent of Bilbray with
This is an election year. We expect to find politics at every turn. But
can we not agree Uiat Uiis legislation is to Uie benefit of all? At no time
was Uierie evermore Uian one dissenting voice in UiisRed Rock debate.
Health rcfomti officially died last week, at least for 1994 and maybe Washington has a tendency to blame the people for what vexes Cohen is a columnist for the Washington Post Writers Group.
freeway in his backyard caused chances were about even, I suspect whom we woiiced so closely in Uiis effort. Members of our group were TTiose of us who live in Southem Nevada are Uie ones who wiU enjoy
for years to come. from metropolitan area expansion. most reasonable persons would interviewed by the publication which brought this alleged improper Uiese mountains and deserts in Uie coming years. In Uie long run, it is
The coroner, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who gave up
If the new "expressway resi- agree to the use of public money situation to light. We were asked about the decision process which our children who stand to win or lose in the end of Uiis pitched batUe.
a Supreme Court nomination to fight fpr refonn, quickly assigned a
cause of death: Republican obstructionists.
The chief mourner, President Clinton, who made refonn the cen-
terpiece of his agenda, fingered the murder weapon: special interests
Campaign to hit fuli stride soon dents" have a problem, I suspect
they can solve it themselves by
getting permits to construct
whatever they think is needed —
for the barrier. A little effort by
the NDOT to accurately assemble
the actual numbers could be very
rewarding.
brought about die boundary lines of Uie expanded Red Rock area.
We made clear Uiat Uie process was one involving several entities
including a coalition of environmental groups. Nowhere in the process
was any suggestioninade by Bilbray. He took Uie recommendation we
I know how much I enjoy taking my grandchildren for an afternoon
walk in Red Rock, or for a weekend picnic at Mt. Charleston.
I do hope they will be able to experience Uie same pleasure wiUi their
grandchildren.
fighting to keep their slice of the very rich health-care pie. We should be grateful that the campaign be as down and
rather than the general public gave him and made it his bill. We find it more Uian suspect Uiat our side Lois Sagel represents Friends of Nevada Wilderness.
There's truth in both allegations. Republican leaders cheered failure even as September dirty and as bloody as in the paying for it. How many times have we ob-
without ever, as a group, having offered a viable alternative. In their drew to a close, we had recent past? Safety is a concern to all. There served a military or commercial
Alice-in-Wonderland view, defeat is victory; failure is success.
Lobbyists for insurers and countless others celebrated more privately
still been blessed with relatively
little election campaign clamor. CAEWX lfnot,itwon'tbebecauseof
the silence we have so far en-
is, of course, a limit to what rea-
sonable people spend to improve
airport located out of the populated
area having adjacent land devel- Are our students being short-changed?
and, no doubt, lushly. Most activity for major races has joyed. True, practically every- safety. If one can disregard the oped as residential. Then, shortly
But, in truth, neither group killed refonn by itself. It died of obesity been the rumble of distantthunder one with any brains has made emotional aspect and consider the. thereafter, homeowners start to If common sense was com- Commission in Education, the
and bad care. in the form of TV and radio com- it abundantly clear to all who quantifiable tangibles associated cry about airport noise. I find it mon, the worid would be a commission Uiat sets standards
The public never was quite ready to swallow Clinton's massive mercials. by choose to run for office and with risk, some perspective in very difficult to muster sympathy nicer place to live. Unfortu- for teachers, demonsti'ate his ob-
1,342 page proposal or anything like it. They found it too big, too prone All hell will break loose soon. their well-paid managers that reasonable cost or expense can be for those homeowners as well. nately, politics, friendships and ligation to Uie state teachers'
to government bungling, too scary. And Clinton's eager health-care It will be unusually deafening Guy Shipler it's time to bring campaigning identified. CONCERNED CITI2^EN legalities get in Uie way of doing union.
legions—having concocted their plan in secrecy—never were savvy because the election is only some out of the jungle. what's right and making decisions Is his appointinent of Uie state
enough to see they'd have to settle for a good start. six weeks away. Normally, by this But they won't do it, of based on common sense. union president to the commis-
But bet on this: Health reform will return from the grave. Sooner or time in campaigns, the voters have course. They can't, because At the national level, Uiere has sion on professional standards in
later, spiraling costs will leave no choice. long since been beatenrvto a pulp not enough of the American been a call to put a limit on Uie clear violation of NRS 391.011
Health spending already eats up 14% of the U.S. economy, draining
money that could go to hike wages or create jobs. Medicare and
with propaganda, claims, lies and ugliness.
Why the delay this year? It's no big secret. The public's disgust
people are in the mood for decent social behavior, despite their
pious talk. (Even in more civilized times, most candidates tee off
Dear Lord, here come powerof special interests and Uieir
lobbyists. Many see Uiese lobby-
indicativeofacaptivegovemor's
office? The argument that Uie
Medicaid alone consume $246 billion, about a fifth of all federal with government, the political scene, and everything about it, has on their opponents. Nowadays they go for the throat.)
revenues — 1,000 tax dollars for every American.
By the turn of the century, without refonn, total health-care spending
finally affected candidates and theirtrainers with this Warning: "Look
and act like human beings until we get near the end."
Besides, things are pretty tense on the political front this year.
Incumbent Democrats are worried with reason. They have seen a
the gaming regulators ists as obstacles to change. They
hold politicians captive by the \\itc
of Uie almighty dollar.
union president visits classrooms
would be laughable, particulariy
in light of oUier statutes. NRS
will eat up 20% of the economy and cost Americans on average $7,200 The catch in that plan: The voters have been too thoroughly surge in Republican candidates * wins in primary elections, showing Nevada has not avoided or es- 391.120 and 391.3125, that say
apiece, according to federal estimates. Medicare and Medicaid will brainwashed by misiafonnation to accept any politician as human, no thai the intense, prolonged and loiid attacks by the GOP leadership caped this pitfall. Common sense dictates Uiat teachers should be teachers must have Uieir assignment and salary turned into Uie
cost taxpayers $458 billion and take up more than a quarter of all matter how well he or she can prove it. Candidates running against in Congress and elsewhere are cleariy taking their toll. Here they come, just as predicted, the intellectual giants of Wash- qualified and stay current in Uie fields Uiey teach. Well-qualified Nevada Department of Education and an evaluation must be com-
federal revenues. incumbents know it, so some arc trying to separate themselves from Their persistent bashing of the Clintons has been successful ington, sniffing around gaming like a wolf on the prowl. Here is a tasty teachers are vital to improving education. Not only does Uiis make pleted each year, if our kids were not paying for this political
Then as the baby boom advances rapidly toward old age, things get the world "politician." enough for them to extend it to the whole Administration and the morsel indeed for the legislative t^eth, something that just begs to be allegiance.
sense, educational research backs Uiat up.
worse. I One of them is Jim Gib'oons. Republican candidate for governor. I Democrats in Congress. By magnifying only the negative side of regulated by the great national fathers. The ability for our kids to receive a quality educational experience,
As I have reported before, according to Uie Council of Chief State
By 2010, Medicaid and Medicare will swallow 40% of all tax don't recall the exact wording, but one of his commercials is cleveiiy everything political,' the GOP and its conservative cohorts have So growls Rep. John LaFalce, D-N.Y., chairman of the House to dream, to hustie to accomplish those dreams are being dashed,
School Officers, Nevada has Uie lowest standards of all Uie states
revenues, taking up as much of the budget as is now spent on all crafted to indicate that if elected he will be able to do things that "the fanned the anti-govemment attitude of the public at large to new Committee on Small Business, as he promises to create a federal sacrificed by political decisions rather than the moral issue of what is
reporting for securing a teachers' license. Add to Uiat, Nevada's
discretionary programs. politicians" won't do. heights. ' commission to study gambling's effect on communities. A federal best for our students.
teachers are not required to take classes in Uie fields Uiey teach to
Failing to address that crisis is no cause for celebration. It's cause for This implies he was elected to three terms in the Nevada Assembly As a result, the Republicans now think in the Novemberelection commission. Dear lord. renew Uieir licenses. It can be clearly seen Uie children are being short- While the rest of Uie nation is moving ahead in Uie maUiematical
mourning. without using the system's political mechanism, and that he is not they may wrest control of the Senate, and maybe even of the House, And why does gaming need to be studied and cleaned up by the sciences. Nevada students are lagging as a direct result of Uiese
changed. Their educational experiences will only be as good as Uieir
And it's reason Democrats and Republicans should begin next year using it in his current race for governor. Gibbons doesn't say that, of from the Democrats. Such a double sweep is doubtless a Repub- people who cannot fashion a health bill, cannot reform welfare, cannot political friendships, loyalties and paybacks. If our kids are to be
teachers' experiences and knowledge.
with compromise. Before the pain gets too great. course. Like everyone else ruiming for office, he knows full well that lican dream, but it's close enough to reality to be a Democratic resist chomping from pork barrels and cannot even cleanse their own The question is twofold: Why are our standards so low and why educationally competitive, these types of political allegiances must
— USA Today he becomes a politician as soon as he files for office. nightmare. house of ethical lapses? Why, because gaming is "now bigger than be kept out of Uie educational arena.
aren't our teachers required to take classes in Uie fields Uiey teach to
But it's not a bad gimmick in 1994 campaigning to call yourself These trends and the anti-incumbent mood abroad in the land baseball." Well, what isn't these days? renew their licenses? Hanlon, a Las Vegas resident who writes a column about educa-
anything but a politician. That's something of a switch from the past. may not affect Nevada's political scene as strongly as they may LaFalce says it is imperative for Congress to develop a national The answer to Uiose two questions might go right to Uie top of our tion, sits on the state Board of Education, is the administratorfor the
Candidates for public office have always been able to get away with elsewhere. But no office-holder in his or her right mind feels policy on gaming. Why? Because it is there? Because it is something Clark County School District's Math/Science Institute and is a part-
state government. Our topofficials are held captive by special interest
The News j?
any cl§im short of murder—it's one of the more colorftil parts of our
political history.
But today they have an advantage their predecessors lacked. They
secure, and is raising and spending as much money as possible.
Even Republicans are aware that "incumbent" is a dirtier word
now than ever, note that Rep. Bart)ara Vucanovich faces only two
that has not yet been tainted and screwed up by federal intervention?
Yes, gaming brings problems as well as taxable rewards. Yes, it can
create the need for additional social services and it can be infiltrated by
groups. Bob Miller's appoinunents to the Professional Standards time instructor at UNLV.

have much more freedom to re-jigger the English language, to make unknown challengers—a Democrat who won the primary without criminals, organized and otherwise. And yes, some states are doing a
accepts your sure that words and phrases are "politically correct," not whether they
are right orwrong. Ask Bill Gintonhow well it's woilced against him.
spending a dime and has no money for the general; and a member poor job of setting up a regulatory apparatus. But even so this is a

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of the conservative Independent American Party, who has few matter for the states. Nevada hastreated a very workable apparatus all
So Jim Gibbons' claim of being a non-politician should make hay funds for campaigning. by itself, and other states can do the same.

signed letters for him with a large part of the electorate. It's not enough in itself to
beat Gov. Bob Miller, but it can draw a chunk of people to his side;
being a non-politician fits nicely with Gibbons' anti-tax stance.
Yet she is running as if they were both yapping at herheels. With
good reason. Even though her party appears in good shape, she is
an incumbent. The word might be haunting her, feeling like an
Federal officials, including Rep. LaFalce, have no experience with
gaming that gives them any special insight or wisdom. If anyone wants
to know how regulation is done, we humbly suggest that they come
Anyway, by the time you read this the quiet on the political front albatross around her neck. here and not to the chest-beating denizens of that former swamp along The News accepts your signed letters to the editor
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Letters Cecil and Dipstik By Ray Collins


Streamline Pollution along Potomac m isireriLL
IT5 C?ApiK£p. hi
Near the edge
inclusion policy WASHINGTON —The
broad Potomac, as ma-
jestic as it is historic,
them. There is something to this,
of course. The people clamor for
terni limitations when, plainly,
Editor:
I read Wan^n Dastal's letter to
to call the police to complain (a
feeling conveyed by some dis-
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supposedly separates Washington the Constitution already provides the editor recently with great in- patchers and officers)?
The Clark County School district needs to take from Virginia. But if Oliver North for it: Just vote the SOB's out of terest and fully agree with his People who are this inconsid-
office. The people decry special views. erate arejust appalling to me. The
another look at its policy for inclusion. Special children goes to the Senate and Marion
Barry to city hall, both sides of the interests, except those that repre- My problem is much the same dumb dog doesn 't know anything
who have special needs have been ordered by the sent theirown interests. And they as the one he cited, but imagine better than to bark when left ne-
river will be united in the dubious
federal government to be placed in a regular classroom distinction of being represented lack an eye for the absurd. In being a night-shift woilcer who glected for hours on end. But what
when possible. by men who were convicted of Rorida, for instance, a lifelong commutes to Las Vegas. I get goes through the minds of adults
Although the official line from the school district criminal charges. North, of course, politician by the name of George home "dog-tired" and jump into when it's after midnight and 95%
was acquitted on appeal — but as Bush has campaigned for a son bed just as the neighbors are go- of the neighbortiood is obviously
claims they look at each case on an individual basis, the
process is laborious, frustrating and at times inappro- any true conservative can tell you,
such ACLU-ish technicalities
who says he loathes professional
politicians. On an ideological
ing out their door to woric. Si-
multaneously, the dogs are sent to
tr^ng to sleep when they are
"doing their thing?" The Red Rock Story
priate for parents and children. don't really count. level, the Bush family is clearly their yards for the day. (The dogs I can't get the police to respond
are left outside regardless of the to the barking dogs to the north of By Lois Sagel of Uiis story — which we think makes clear Bilbray's role in Uie
One local family has been fighting the school North's fans are probably laughing themselves sick at the prospect dysfunctional.
Still, something ugly is happening in this country. Many people weather.) What more is there to me or the noise created by the Southem Nevada environmentalists are outraged at recent events process — was left out of Uieir story in the daily newspaper.
district for a year. Now the child sits at home because of the one-time womanizing, drug-taking, federal prisoner once again
loathe their own government. Frank Lutz, a Republican pollster who do but bark? idiot to the south of me. When surrounding efforts to expand and protect the Red Rock Canyon However, Uiis is a political year. Unpleasant as it is, accusations and
becoming Washington's mayor. Their amusement is no doubt laced
the parents fear dieir child will be hurt in a regular class. worked for Rbss Perot, reports that 44% of the respondents in a recent Anyone who has had to endure they do get around to answering National Conservation Area. character smears are a part of that world. We commend Bilbray for
with perplexity since, of course, Virginians would never do any such
After several recommendations from teachers and thing. Yet the polls tell us that North, a proven liar, is in striking poll said the government was an obstacle to "achieving the American a barking dog outside their bed- the call, about all they do is cruise For months we have worked together with our Congressional rising above Uie mud Uiat has been thrown at him and working with out
a panel of experts to send the child to a special,school, dream." Only 16% said the government helped and another 36% said room window for eight-plus hours by—they've been cruising by for delegation to pass this important legislation. Over the summer we oUier elected officials, keeping Uieir eye on the prize. With a single
distance of becoming Virginia's next senator. Is this a great country,
government was not a factor at all. In other words, a plurality of knows there is nothing you can do four years. stood by Rep. Jim Bilbray while he stood up to the Arizona developer, week remaining in Uie Congressional session, he. Rep. Barbara
the parents still are struggling to enroll their child in a or what?
Obviously they don't relate to Del Webb, that wanted to carve out a large portion of the protected area Vucanovich and Sens. Reid and Bryan are stiU desperately trying to
This is a situation ripe for a cultural anihropologist, sociologist or Americans sec government as the enemy. to drown out ordiminish the noise.
special school. No one should have to listen to my problem or our laws arc not for a housing development. pass our bill to preserve Red Rock.
— in a pinch—a columnist. What we have, it seems, isihe proclivity The American body politic has always been host to an ami
The process has become out of control and the of two constituencies to excuse conduct that each finds downright government anti-body. But that germ has metastasized into a deeply a baricing dog hour after hour — sufficient enough to enforce. We pftjyailed in that fight once, but we are again falling victim to fear We do not know if it will pass this session. If it does not. we do not
school district continues to question where the child felt bitterness. So deep is the feeling that in both the largely black day or night. No one should have and uncertainty over whether or not this important bill will become know what will happen to the lands tiiat would have been protected by
abhorrent. In Barry's case, we have a man whose sins — not to
Barry camp and the largely white North camp, people feel the , to lay awake at night to the sound I can truly understand the anger law. This past week has been one spent on pins and needles, having it. Developers may U7 again to snatch it up forcondosorforstripmalls.
should be placed. Outside consultants were brought mention crimes — have been forgiven by his followers. In their
been forceid to sit on Uie sidelines and watch our efforts tumed into a WTiile we debate this issue. we are missing a much greater point The
estimation, a one-time troubled man was brought down by a racist situation is so dire that they are willing to overtook their champion's of someone using power tools or and the fmstration that forces a
into to judge the child for an hour-and-a-half, but the clear character problems. North's literal contempt for Congress was, revving car engines, boat motors victim of these disturbances to political power game. At stake is a piece of legislation on which we all mining laws which currenUy make Uiis sort of exchange possible are
federal government which lured him into a liaison with a woman who
school district will not listen to its own staff or the induced him to smoke some crack-cocaine. Since then, he has been really, no different than his contempt for his superiors in the White or whatever. lash out. We "victims" should not worked very hard — a piece of legislation that would forever protect waiting to be reformed. They will not get the rewriting Uiey need Uiis
parents who have worked with their child for countless House, who testify to hisuntmstworthiness. As for Barry, his startum Why should the victim feel like have to be driven to our last straw an additional 100,000 acres of land surrounding Uie Red Rock Canyon session of Congress. While we wait, we are rolling Uie dice on what
'>cured of drugs and of womanizing and has become deeply religious.
the villain when he repeatedly has ALSO NEAR THE EDGE National Recreation Area. will remain of Red Rock Canyon if we have to wait until next year to
hours over the years. He has, in short, been redeemed. as a crack smoker was no one-time episode. He handled that pipe with
As it stands, our legislation is at a standstill after recent suggestions protect it. • ^
The selection of where a special-needs child should North is similariy devout. Nonetheless, he lied to Congress — of aplomb.
It' s true, of course, that James Michael Curley was elected Boston's that this entire effort is politically motivated by a few landholders who Our Congressional delegation has taken st6ps ttiis week to resolve
that there is no doubt. He might have gone to jail had not an appeals
be placed should be streamlined. When teachers say court thrown out his conviction. But he lied, he has explained, in a mayorafterserving time formail fraud—and so sticking by apopular No sympathy may or may not stand to profit once the bill is passed. Our members
have been in on this entire process from Uie start to finish. We were
Uie problem of improper land exchanges being pushed through Uie
federal process without proper review. On Tuesday, the Nevada
they cannot handle the child and the parents wish to greater cause—the fate of those brave Nicaraguan contras who were politician and sticking it to the establishment is nothing new. But that
Editor: Forexample: Ifthe chances of a Uiere last year, along wiUi Uie Bureau of Land Management and Clark Senators and both Representatives announced they had received
have their child in a special school, that option should fighting to bring down the Sandinista government. He could not tell feeling seems both widespread and deepening, and not just among
assurances from the Office of Uie Director of Uie BLM Uiat any land
Congress the truth, even though he was sworn to do so — both as a such traditional "victims" as farmers. The conviction that government I find it very difficult to muster person living in a house along the County, when tiie boundaries were drawn. To imply that Jim Bilbray
be pursued. even a slight bit of sympathy for expressway are 100 times greater gerrymandered Uiesc lines to the benefit of an associate is to imply exchanges in the Las Vqgas valley would be carefiiUy examined with
military officer and a citizen. is virtually alien (not just inefficient and tinged wiih corruption) and
Parents should not have to demand a public hearing The reasons for Bany's and North's showings are remarkably controlled by "others" for their own benefit is now commonly held. those residents along the ex- being injured or killed in a car collusion on the p^rt of all involved. the most Uiorough scmtiny. To remove any question of the process
process to prove their case. The recommendations of similar. North's partisans are as disillusioned with Congress as Something seems to go awry; a button is pressed (someone is elected pressway crying about noise and accident than having a 70 MPH altogeUier, Uie delegation asked Uiat all exchanges be reviewed by Uie
the school staff and parents should be adequate, Barry's are with the so-called white power structure. In fact, both or defeated) and either nothing happens or it produces a contrary dusL The valley has had many semi or car getting a blowout and We take great exception to Uiat. Our members are volunteers who BLM and Clark County.
groups share an alienation that is both striking and deeply disturbing, miles of freeway/expressway careening into that person's donate their time to sit in on Uiese meetings. They are often experts in WiUi this new policy in place, any question of impropriety can be
outcome.
where a potential "expressway property (50 or so feet away from certain fields, and without exception, tiiey are people who believe very ruled out completely. Valley environmental groups have wholeheart-
Health reform dies; why "rhey distrust government, or elements of it, and see their respective
candidates as vehicles to make their feelings plain. Barry is a way of
sticking it to whites; North is a way of slicking to the political
These are the fertile conditions for demagogues, of which North is
clearly one, and Barry may well be another. The Potomac, so indelibly
a feature of our national history, touches them both. The conclusion
home buyer" could have sat
nearby to discover what to expect
the expressway), that person has a
bigger problem than home safety
strongly in the prciervalion of our natural heritage. The only com-
pensation "we receive is the satisfaction that we are saving something
edly endorsed this action, yet we still are concerned about our Red
Rock expansion and Uie future of the bill before Congress today.

is anyone celebrating? establishment. In some ways, both groups have the same target in
mind.
is inescapable: It has been polluted by the government which squats,
fat and unresponsive, right nearby.
The Henderson situation is a far
cry from a 10- or 20-year home
resident getting stuck with a
by the expressway.
I would say don't use public
money to add a barrier. If the
special for our children and our grandchildren.
Questioning tiie actions of tiiese volunteers is something we take
very seriously. We also disapprove of the treaunent of Bilbray with
This is an election year. We expect to find politics at every turn. But
can we not agree Uiat Uiis legislation is to Uie benefit of all? At no time
was Uierie evermore Uian one dissenting voice in UiisRed Rock debate.
Health rcfomti officially died last week, at least for 1994 and maybe Washington has a tendency to blame the people for what vexes Cohen is a columnist for the Washington Post Writers Group.
freeway in his backyard caused chances were about even, I suspect whom we woiiced so closely in Uiis effort. Members of our group were TTiose of us who live in Southem Nevada are Uie ones who wiU enjoy
for years to come. from metropolitan area expansion. most reasonable persons would interviewed by the publication which brought this alleged improper Uiese mountains and deserts in Uie coming years. In Uie long run, it is
The coroner, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, who gave up
If the new "expressway resi- agree to the use of public money situation to light. We were asked about the decision process which our children who stand to win or lose in the end of Uiis pitched batUe.
a Supreme Court nomination to fight fpr refonn, quickly assigned a
cause of death: Republican obstructionists.
The chief mourner, President Clinton, who made refonn the cen-
terpiece of his agenda, fingered the murder weapon: special interests
Campaign to hit fuli stride soon dents" have a problem, I suspect
they can solve it themselves by
getting permits to construct
whatever they think is needed —
for the barrier. A little effort by
the NDOT to accurately assemble
the actual numbers could be very
rewarding.
brought about die boundary lines of Uie expanded Red Rock area.
We made clear Uiat Uie process was one involving several entities
including a coalition of environmental groups. Nowhere in the process
was any suggestioninade by Bilbray. He took Uie recommendation we
I know how much I enjoy taking my grandchildren for an afternoon
walk in Red Rock, or for a weekend picnic at Mt. Charleston.
I do hope they will be able to experience Uie same pleasure wiUi their
grandchildren.
fighting to keep their slice of the very rich health-care pie. We should be grateful that the campaign be as down and
rather than the general public gave him and made it his bill. We find it more Uian suspect Uiat our side Lois Sagel represents Friends of Nevada Wilderness.
There's truth in both allegations. Republican leaders cheered failure even as September dirty and as bloody as in the paying for it. How many times have we ob-
without ever, as a group, having offered a viable alternative. In their drew to a close, we had recent past? Safety is a concern to all. There served a military or commercial
Alice-in-Wonderland view, defeat is victory; failure is success.
Lobbyists for insurers and countless others celebrated more privately
still been blessed with relatively
little election campaign clamor. CAEWX lfnot,itwon'tbebecauseof
the silence we have so far en-
is, of course, a limit to what rea-
sonable people spend to improve
airport located out of the populated
area having adjacent land devel- Are our students being short-changed?
and, no doubt, lushly. Most activity for major races has joyed. True, practically every- safety. If one can disregard the oped as residential. Then, shortly
But, in truth, neither group killed refonn by itself. It died of obesity been the rumble of distantthunder one with any brains has made emotional aspect and consider the. thereafter, homeowners start to If common sense was com- Commission in Education, the
and bad care. in the form of TV and radio com- it abundantly clear to all who quantifiable tangibles associated cry about airport noise. I find it mon, the worid would be a commission Uiat sets standards
The public never was quite ready to swallow Clinton's massive mercials. by choose to run for office and with risk, some perspective in very difficult to muster sympathy nicer place to live. Unfortu- for teachers, demonsti'ate his ob-
1,342 page proposal or anything like it. They found it too big, too prone All hell will break loose soon. their well-paid managers that reasonable cost or expense can be for those homeowners as well. nately, politics, friendships and ligation to Uie state teachers'
to government bungling, too scary. And Clinton's eager health-care It will be unusually deafening Guy Shipler it's time to bring campaigning identified. CONCERNED CITI2^EN legalities get in Uie way of doing union.
legions—having concocted their plan in secrecy—never were savvy because the election is only some out of the jungle. what's right and making decisions Is his appointinent of Uie state
enough to see they'd have to settle for a good start. six weeks away. Normally, by this But they won't do it, of based on common sense. union president to the commis-
But bet on this: Health reform will return from the grave. Sooner or time in campaigns, the voters have course. They can't, because At the national level, Uiere has sion on professional standards in
later, spiraling costs will leave no choice. long since been beatenrvto a pulp not enough of the American been a call to put a limit on Uie clear violation of NRS 391.011
Health spending already eats up 14% of the U.S. economy, draining
money that could go to hike wages or create jobs. Medicare and
with propaganda, claims, lies and ugliness.
Why the delay this year? It's no big secret. The public's disgust
people are in the mood for decent social behavior, despite their
pious talk. (Even in more civilized times, most candidates tee off
Dear Lord, here come powerof special interests and Uieir
lobbyists. Many see Uiese lobby-
indicativeofacaptivegovemor's
office? The argument that Uie
Medicaid alone consume $246 billion, about a fifth of all federal with government, the political scene, and everything about it, has on their opponents. Nowadays they go for the throat.)
revenues — 1,000 tax dollars for every American.
By the turn of the century, without refonn, total health-care spending
finally affected candidates and theirtrainers with this Warning: "Look
and act like human beings until we get near the end."
Besides, things are pretty tense on the political front this year.
Incumbent Democrats are worried with reason. They have seen a
the gaming regulators ists as obstacles to change. They
hold politicians captive by the \\itc
of Uie almighty dollar.
union president visits classrooms
would be laughable, particulariy
in light of oUier statutes. NRS
will eat up 20% of the economy and cost Americans on average $7,200 The catch in that plan: The voters have been too thoroughly surge in Republican candidates * wins in primary elections, showing Nevada has not avoided or es- 391.120 and 391.3125, that say
apiece, according to federal estimates. Medicare and Medicaid will brainwashed by misiafonnation to accept any politician as human, no thai the intense, prolonged and loiid attacks by the GOP leadership caped this pitfall. Common sense dictates Uiat teachers should be teachers must have Uieir assignment and salary turned into Uie
cost taxpayers $458 billion and take up more than a quarter of all matter how well he or she can prove it. Candidates running against in Congress and elsewhere are cleariy taking their toll. Here they come, just as predicted, the intellectual giants of Wash- qualified and stay current in Uie fields Uiey teach. Well-qualified Nevada Department of Education and an evaluation must be com-
federal revenues. incumbents know it, so some arc trying to separate themselves from Their persistent bashing of the Clintons has been successful ington, sniffing around gaming like a wolf on the prowl. Here is a tasty teachers are vital to improving education. Not only does Uiis make pleted each year, if our kids were not paying for this political
Then as the baby boom advances rapidly toward old age, things get the world "politician." enough for them to extend it to the whole Administration and the morsel indeed for the legislative t^eth, something that just begs to be allegiance.
sense, educational research backs Uiat up.
worse. I One of them is Jim Gib'oons. Republican candidate for governor. I Democrats in Congress. By magnifying only the negative side of regulated by the great national fathers. The ability for our kids to receive a quality educational experience,
As I have reported before, according to Uie Council of Chief State
By 2010, Medicaid and Medicare will swallow 40% of all tax don't recall the exact wording, but one of his commercials is cleveiiy everything political,' the GOP and its conservative cohorts have So growls Rep. John LaFalce, D-N.Y., chairman of the House to dream, to hustie to accomplish those dreams are being dashed,
School Officers, Nevada has Uie lowest standards of all Uie states
revenues, taking up as much of the budget as is now spent on all crafted to indicate that if elected he will be able to do things that "the fanned the anti-govemment attitude of the public at large to new Committee on Small Business, as he promises to create a federal sacrificed by political decisions rather than the moral issue of what is
reporting for securing a teachers' license. Add to Uiat, Nevada's
discretionary programs. politicians" won't do. heights. ' commission to study gambling's effect on communities. A federal best for our students.
teachers are not required to take classes in Uie fields Uiey teach to
Failing to address that crisis is no cause for celebration. It's cause for This implies he was elected to three terms in the Nevada Assembly As a result, the Republicans now think in the Novemberelection commission. Dear lord. renew Uieir licenses. It can be clearly seen Uie children are being short- While the rest of Uie nation is moving ahead in Uie maUiematical
mourning. without using the system's political mechanism, and that he is not they may wrest control of the Senate, and maybe even of the House, And why does gaming need to be studied and cleaned up by the sciences. Nevada students are lagging as a direct result of Uiese
changed. Their educational experiences will only be as good as Uieir
And it's reason Democrats and Republicans should begin next year using it in his current race for governor. Gibbons doesn't say that, of from the Democrats. Such a double sweep is doubtless a Repub- people who cannot fashion a health bill, cannot reform welfare, cannot political friendships, loyalties and paybacks. If our kids are to be
teachers' experiences and knowledge.
with compromise. Before the pain gets too great. course. Like everyone else ruiming for office, he knows full well that lican dream, but it's close enough to reality to be a Democratic resist chomping from pork barrels and cannot even cleanse their own The question is twofold: Why are our standards so low and why educationally competitive, these types of political allegiances must
— USA Today he becomes a politician as soon as he files for office. nightmare. house of ethical lapses? Why, because gaming is "now bigger than be kept out of Uie educational arena.
aren't our teachers required to take classes in Uie fields Uiey teach to
But it's not a bad gimmick in 1994 campaigning to call yourself These trends and the anti-incumbent mood abroad in the land baseball." Well, what isn't these days? renew their licenses? Hanlon, a Las Vegas resident who writes a column about educa-
anything but a politician. That's something of a switch from the past. may not affect Nevada's political scene as strongly as they may LaFalce says it is imperative for Congress to develop a national The answer to Uiose two questions might go right to Uie top of our tion, sits on the state Board of Education, is the administratorfor the
Candidates for public office have always been able to get away with elsewhere. But no office-holder in his or her right mind feels policy on gaming. Why? Because it is there? Because it is something Clark County School District's Math/Science Institute and is a part-
state government. Our topofficials are held captive by special interest
The News j?
any cl§im short of murder—it's one of the more colorftil parts of our
political history.
But today they have an advantage their predecessors lacked. They
secure, and is raising and spending as much money as possible.
Even Republicans are aware that "incumbent" is a dirtier word
now than ever, note that Rep. Bart)ara Vucanovich faces only two
that has not yet been tainted and screwed up by federal intervention?
Yes, gaming brings problems as well as taxable rewards. Yes, it can
create the need for additional social services and it can be infiltrated by
groups. Bob Miller's appoinunents to the Professional Standards time instructor at UNLV.

have much more freedom to re-jigger the English language, to make unknown challengers—a Democrat who won the primary without criminals, organized and otherwise. And yes, some states are doing a
accepts your sure that words and phrases are "politically correct," not whether they
are right orwrong. Ask Bill Gintonhow well it's woilced against him.
spending a dime and has no money for the general; and a member poor job of setting up a regulatory apparatus. But even so this is a

Send Us Your Views


of the conservative Independent American Party, who has few matter for the states. Nevada hastreated a very workable apparatus all
So Jim Gibbons' claim of being a non-politician should make hay funds for campaigning. by itself, and other states can do the same.

signed letters for him with a large part of the electorate. It's not enough in itself to
beat Gov. Bob Miller, but it can draw a chunk of people to his side;
being a non-politician fits nicely with Gibbons' anti-tax stance.
Yet she is running as if they were both yapping at herheels. With
good reason. Even though her party appears in good shape, she is
an incumbent. The word might be haunting her, feeling like an
Federal officials, including Rep. LaFalce, have no experience with
gaming that gives them any special insight or wisdom. If anyone wants
to know how regulation is done, we humbly suggest that they come
Anyway, by the time you read this the quiet on the political front albatross around her neck. here and not to the chest-beating denizens of that former swamp along The News accepts your signed letters to the editor
to the editor may well have been broken with a roar. So the next question is: Will Shipler writes a column on state politics from Carson City. the Potomac.
— Reno Gazette Journal
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Pag* 6 H«nd«rson Home News Thursday, October 6,1994 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Horn*

JUDO • JIU^ITSU TV _j. 503 Hotel Plaza

COW TAEKWONDO-KARATE
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Bob Salay • 7th Dagrt* Black Belt
Desert BouIder City
Ul)DaiB (702)294-6224
S^I^UUt py^. 294-0141
Senior Center hosts Health Fair
HERE'S THE SCOOP!
2 Scoop Sundae S1*99
Raglatarad Black Bait In Europa, (when you mention this sd)

to honor Japan, U.S. Formar coach: U.S. Air


Forca Academy and U.S. Olympic
Training Cantar. Membar National
Qovarning Body of Judo. Exac. Board
COLOR Copies
BC Note Cards The Center is open for all ac-
tivities Monday through Friday 8 SI;M()U (KM Ik
Premium Dreyer's Ice Cream • Fst Free & Sugar Free Ice CrMm, too
CONES • SUNDAES • BANANA SPUTS
& Gift Items I y^aXHm MILKSHAKES fit MORE!
MamtMf/U.S. Karata Aaan. am. to 4 p.m., Monday through iii(;iiLi(;ins
Hickey Qraan Vallay Athlatic Club
Mambart and Non Membara
(Adults & Kidi 4 • Up)
Call Bob at 433-1639
Custom Stationery Thursday evenings 6 to 10 p.m.
and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day, Saturday, Oct. 1S. Lunch will
^^' ^ ICE CREAM PARLOR
aftg (ml 869 (B) Boulder Hwy. 558-0578
Qassroom On Wheels will The Henderson Parks and Rec- be served October 14. (In front of the movie theatre)
honor Liliam Hickey at a fund- reation Department's Senior Octoberfest
raising dinner Saturday, Oct. 8, at HENDERSON'S Center is proud to host its annual There is a special group of vol-
Cimarron-Memorial High School. Family Health Fair from 8 a.m. to unteers at the center — from the
A q)ecial program celebrating
Hickey's many years of service to
LAS VEGAS 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7
and 8. Associated Pathologists
gentleman who delivers meals to
the homebound, to the lady that
the state of Nevada will begin at 7
pjn. in the school theatre. A din-
ner in the Cimarron-Memorial
cafeteria will follow. As a co-
founder of Qassroom On Wheels
and a member of the Nevada State
Boanl of Education, Hickey is
dedicated to the bettennent of
LANDSCAPE
SUPPLY
DISCOUNT PRICES!
• Complete Line of Decorative Rock
Laboratories and KTNV 13
sponsorthis Health Fair, enabling
families to take advantage of free
and reduced health services pro-
vided by concerned area health
care providers.
Free tests include: blood pres-
sure, food screens, immunizations
knits clothes for children, busi-
nesses who donate their services
and talent, and hundreds of others
— who work on a variety of
projects. They work all year long
on the Octoberfest, a ftind-raiser
that benefits the Black Mountain
Senior Nutrition Program and
CORN HUSK WREATH — Artist Phyllis Squire, left, presents a
BINGa
THE RUSH IS ON!
Custom Soil Blends & Planting Mixes Christmas corn husk wreath to Henderson Seniors Auxiliary
education for all children in Ne- (youngsters must have parent or activities at the center not funded Board member Edna DeardofT as a raffle prize for the Octoberfest
vada, a spokesman said. Irrigation & Drip Systems guardian present to sign consent by grants. at the Senior Center. Other prizes include $200 cash, a Sayno
Qassroom On Wheels, or the fonns and provide immunization Throughout the year, the Bread Machine, a hand-crocheted table cloth and more than 20 4 SESSIONS OF 12 GAMES DAILY FEATURING
"COW" bus, is a non-profit or- records), breast and prostate ex- Henderson Seniors Auxiliary or- other prizes. All proceeds benefit the Black Mountain Nutrition REGUL\R, DOUBLE AND YOUR FAVORTIE
ganization. It offers free pre- ams, hearing, vision/glaucortia ganizes these dedicated volunteers Program. Courlesy Photo CRAZY GAMES along with a BIG BOOMTOWN ,
school education to children in screenings, wellness/nutrition to collect donated door prizes and
drivers license and ID services for Saturday, Oct. 8: Family COVERALL and Generous Complimentaries.
areas of need throughout Qark counseling and body fat analysis. make beautiful craft items to sell.
County. In its third year of op- In addition, chemistry profiles In addition, they cook lunch and seniors. Healtii Fair 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
eration, this mobile classroom and blood count — including delicious baked goods for the Free Shearing Eye Screenings Monday, Oct. 10: Assessors 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.. Retired Senior 9 AM- 11AM 1PM 3 PM
goes directly to neighborhoods glucose, heart function, liver event. Staff from tiie Shearing Eye MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM
with pre-school and parenting function, electrolytes, cholesterol Octoberfest, from 9 a.m. to 2 Institute will provide free eye Volunteer Program 8 to 11 a.m., BUY-IN BUYIN BUY-IN BUYIN
Plenty of lighted parking at the rear of the Casino
classes. Hickey is committed to and triglycerides will be provided p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15,isanevent screenings at the center on Mon- billiards at 8 a.m., bridge at 8:30 $3.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
offering all children the opportu- at low cost The Lipid Panel test your whole family will enjoy. The day, Oct. 3. Call 565-6990 for an a.m., aerobic dance at 9 a.m.,
nities for the1)est education pos- 'requires a 12 hour fast (water and day will be filled with entertain- appointment. wood carving at 9 a.m., Eldercare
•HEECOFFIUP.CTilB
^^^^ ^^^1
sible. Her dream is to have COW regular medications allowed) and ment, good food and hundreds of Veterans Administration Providers of Henderson Luncheon
buses all overthe State of Nevada. beautiful handcrafted items for The Veterans AdminisUation at 12 p.m., oil painting at 12:30 BOOMTOWN SPECIAL
pneumonia and flu shots are $5.
For further information about Medicare B cards will be accepted sale, allowing you an opportunity representative has a new schedule p.m., pinochle at 12:30. Center
INLIiVHTKl) DIAMOND PR()(,Ri;SM\ 1
'the fund-raiser honoring Hickey as payment. to do some one-stop Christinas for our center. Daniel Splan will open forall activities at6p.m. and
or Qassroom On Wheels, call the
COW office, 870-7201.
Liliam Hickey FREE! Health Fair volunteer coordi-
nator Jack Sadler, along with
shopping. Don't miss the special
Christinas Holiday Room!
now be here the second Thursday
of each month from 1 to 3 p.m.
double deck pinochle at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 11: Assessor 8
Starts at $250 and Grows until Hit. (No Limit).
S75 consolafion prize if not hit within 18 numbers.
/ Progressive Video Poker Tournament Nancy Blackwell, Margaret All proceeds benefit programs This month, Splan comes Oct. 13. a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 a.m., FREE BONUS 3 FACE EACH SESSION

Temple Beth Sholom plans move to GV neighborhood > 50( ^^ Hundreds $$! Noon1l6;0o"p.m. Blakley, Laura Boggess, Lois
Bond, Edna Deardoff, Ann
at tiie center, including trays for
the homebound, senior transpor-
Reminder
The last day to register to vote at
needlecraft at 9 a.m., T-shirt
painting at 9 a.m.. Senior Em-
$1.00 3 FACE - $2.00 9 FACE

Call for update on


the center for the General Election ployment 9 a.m. to noon. Senior
Temple Beth Sholom is prepar- dren long distances to religious Corp., and other senior corporate .school and day .school rooms and Frozen
Margaritas
FREE! NFL Parlay Cards Dromecki, Betty E>ukes, Margaret tation. Thanksgiving, Christmas,
will be Thursday, Oct. 6. A reg- Law Project by appointment. 229-
v^ Progressive amount
Ask for "BINGO UPDATE"
ingfora move to the Green Valley school, pre-school, day school and staff of the firm, who provided the entire new campus. Parking Edge, Leonard Hagar, Conine Motiier's and Father's Day and
FREE! Bingo Sat. & Sun 7-9AM other special projects. If you want istfar will be available from 11:30 6596, fipee blood pressure 10 to 11 263-7777
neighborhood of Henderson, an- youth activities. information on location, traffic needs, utilities and recreational Kane, Leni Lucas, Carol
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. a.m.. Pacemaker testing at 12:30 Voen*'^.'*t!^Wvn
nounced Allen Brewster, presi- Green Valley has no full-service and construction. space will also be considered. McKnight, Helen McLeod, Larry to shop, donate or just walk your
dent of the congregation. synagoguesor Jewish day schools Jordan Primack, prcsident of Temple Beth Sholom has es-
PT's Mini Burgers with Fries / Rickman, Eve Rickman, Jean kids tiirough what makes Hend- Activities p.m. and pinochle at 12:30 p.m. ^^
erson so special, come to the Center open for all activities at 6
The move to Green Valley and Beth Sholom wants to provide The Schulman Group, headed tablished a hotline, 223-7310, to 1/2 lb. Burger & Fries $1.50 * Gadler and Beveriy Wigglesworth The Henderson Senior Center
p.m. and Celebrity City Chorus 7
Ranch was made possible by a much-needed services to the area, Temple Beth Sholom's five-year provide information on the move will be available to assist you. "Friendliest Place in Town," and has regulariy scheduled activities
generous gift of land from the
Grcenspun family, offering the
temple an opportunity for anew
a spokesman said.

The site is on Carnegie Street,


planni ng com m i ttcc whi ch carried
out the basic study culminating in
the decision to move to Green
to Grccn Valley Ranch to those
interested in the new site or wish-
ing to volunteer assistance.
PORTERHOUSE i6oz. $4.95 ^ZT
J^ 46 Water St., 564-4994
APL and KTNV 13 remind
Family Health Fair participants
that these screenings and tests do
enjoy the Octoberfest.
Italian American Day
The center will celebrate Italian
ranging from art to Scrabble, con-
certs, healtii seminars and social
services. The center is open for all
p.m.

See Seniors, Page 8


BOOMTOWH
LAS VEGAS • HOTEL • CASINO • RV BESORT

synagogue. south of Lake Mead Drive, in the Valley Ranch. He has advised the Downtown Henderson not take the place of physician American Day on Wednesday, activities from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ) MINiriKS SOiriH DKTROI'ICANA ON 115 • TAKE BLUE DIAMOND EXfT

Green Valley Ranch neighbor- synagogue board at all stages. care. Follow up with your physi- Oct. 12 with a special luncheon Monday through Friday. On
In a Yom Kippurmessage to the I. 'Ijl^ IM'M f."l
hood. The site is next to a planned After site selection, architect cian and as well as the center. The prepared by the Black Mountain Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
congregation, Brewster said elementary school and park, sur- Richard Luke provided the ex- center has a variety of artistic, Senior Nutrition staff. And, be- and Thursday evenings, the cen-
Green Valley was selected for rounded by custom and tract ecutive director and board of di- social and athletic programs to cause Senior Nutrition Director ter is open from 6 to 10 p.m. and
many reasons.

PERSONAL
homes. It is also close to the new rectors with current facility in- enrich your life, expand your ho- Sandy Quinnell never reads the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.

A Strong Voice
The tremendous growth of the southern beltway, making this an formation and possible future rizons and challenge your talents paper, we will have a surprise Check tiie News, the senior
neighborhood attracts both current ideal and accessible location from space needs. and skills. If you won't do it for anniversary party for her and center monthly newsletter or call
residents and new families mov- anywhere in the valley. This month, the congregation yourself, we have some volunteer husband Bud to help them cel- tiie center, 565-6990, for details
ing to the area. Many congregants The new site was selected with will begin the facility planning programs that will make you want ebrate their 37th year togetiier. on activities, special events and

INJURY
already live in Paradise Valley

for Boulder City


the assistance of Tony Traub, process including the sanctuary, to be active for others. St. Rose Cares services. Also call die center to
and Green Valley and drive chil- president of American Nevada No Lunch Served Oct. 7 Once a month, James Konst, receive die montiily newsletterby
social hall, religious school, pre-
Because of the Health Fair, Directorof Home Health Services mail.
lunch will not be served at the from St. Rose Dominican Hospi- Activities scheduled for the
tal, comes to die center to discuss

and Henderson
centerFriday, Get 7. Sack lunches week arc as follows:
will be given out the day before, medical issues and new services Thursday, Oct. 6: Assessor 8
Thursday, OcL 6. On that day, the witii seniors. St. Rose staff wiU be a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 4 p.m.,
FREE CONSULTATION - NO RECOVERY FEE center will close at 1:30 p.m. to at tile center at 12:30p.m., Friday, Scrabble at 10 a.m.. Voter Reg-

A word aboui allow health professionals to set


up for the event. Saturday brunch
will not be served Oct. 8.
Oct. 14 to answer questions on
their medical services.
Department of Motor Vehicles
isti-ar 11:30 to 12 p.m., free bingo
at 12:30 p.m., quilting at 12:30
p.m., and senior orchestra re-
SENIOR DIMENSIONS... Also note that the center will
close for all activities after lunch,
at 1 p.m., on Friday, Oct 14, so
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thurs-
day, Oct. 13, tiie Nevada State
Departinent of Motor Vehicles
hearsal at 1:30 p.m. Center will be
closed for all activities ar3 p.m. to
set up for tiie Family Health Fair.
from someone who knows.

'^Another thing I thought was fabulous is


565-0473 volunteers can set up for
Octoberfest, to be held the next
staff will be at the Senior Center
for their montiily visit to provide
Friday, Oct. 7: Family Healtii
Fairs a.m. to2p.m.

Member Services-they're something. I can


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JUDO • JIU^ITSU TV _j. 503 Hotel Plaza

COW TAEKWONDO-KARATE
Look for a Certified School
Bob Salay • 7th Dagrt* Black Belt
Desert BouIder City
Ul)DaiB (702)294-6224
S^I^UUt py^. 294-0141
Senior Center hosts Health Fair
HERE'S THE SCOOP!
2 Scoop Sundae S1*99
Raglatarad Black Bait In Europa, (when you mention this sd)

to honor Japan, U.S. Formar coach: U.S. Air


Forca Academy and U.S. Olympic
Training Cantar. Membar National
Qovarning Body of Judo. Exac. Board
COLOR Copies
BC Note Cards The Center is open for all ac-
tivities Monday through Friday 8 SI;M()U (KM Ik
Premium Dreyer's Ice Cream • Fst Free & Sugar Free Ice CrMm, too
CONES • SUNDAES • BANANA SPUTS
& Gift Items I y^aXHm MILKSHAKES fit MORE!
MamtMf/U.S. Karata Aaan. am. to 4 p.m., Monday through iii(;iiLi(;ins
Hickey Qraan Vallay Athlatic Club
Mambart and Non Membara
(Adults & Kidi 4 • Up)
Call Bob at 433-1639
Custom Stationery Thursday evenings 6 to 10 p.m.
and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day, Saturday, Oct. 1S. Lunch will
^^' ^ ICE CREAM PARLOR
aftg (ml 869 (B) Boulder Hwy. 558-0578
Qassroom On Wheels will The Henderson Parks and Rec- be served October 14. (In front of the movie theatre)
honor Liliam Hickey at a fund- reation Department's Senior Octoberfest
raising dinner Saturday, Oct. 8, at HENDERSON'S Center is proud to host its annual There is a special group of vol-
Cimarron-Memorial High School. Family Health Fair from 8 a.m. to unteers at the center — from the
A q)ecial program celebrating
Hickey's many years of service to
LAS VEGAS 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7
and 8. Associated Pathologists
gentleman who delivers meals to
the homebound, to the lady that
the state of Nevada will begin at 7
pjn. in the school theatre. A din-
ner in the Cimarron-Memorial
cafeteria will follow. As a co-
founder of Qassroom On Wheels
and a member of the Nevada State
Boanl of Education, Hickey is
dedicated to the bettennent of
LANDSCAPE
SUPPLY
DISCOUNT PRICES!
• Complete Line of Decorative Rock
Laboratories and KTNV 13
sponsorthis Health Fair, enabling
families to take advantage of free
and reduced health services pro-
vided by concerned area health
care providers.
Free tests include: blood pres-
sure, food screens, immunizations
knits clothes for children, busi-
nesses who donate their services
and talent, and hundreds of others
— who work on a variety of
projects. They work all year long
on the Octoberfest, a ftind-raiser
that benefits the Black Mountain
Senior Nutrition Program and
CORN HUSK WREATH — Artist Phyllis Squire, left, presents a
BINGa
THE RUSH IS ON!
Custom Soil Blends & Planting Mixes Christmas corn husk wreath to Henderson Seniors Auxiliary
education for all children in Ne- (youngsters must have parent or activities at the center not funded Board member Edna DeardofT as a raffle prize for the Octoberfest
vada, a spokesman said. Irrigation & Drip Systems guardian present to sign consent by grants. at the Senior Center. Other prizes include $200 cash, a Sayno
Qassroom On Wheels, or the fonns and provide immunization Throughout the year, the Bread Machine, a hand-crocheted table cloth and more than 20 4 SESSIONS OF 12 GAMES DAILY FEATURING
"COW" bus, is a non-profit or- records), breast and prostate ex- Henderson Seniors Auxiliary or- other prizes. All proceeds benefit the Black Mountain Nutrition REGUL\R, DOUBLE AND YOUR FAVORTIE
ganization. It offers free pre- ams, hearing, vision/glaucortia ganizes these dedicated volunteers Program. Courlesy Photo CRAZY GAMES along with a BIG BOOMTOWN ,
school education to children in screenings, wellness/nutrition to collect donated door prizes and
drivers license and ID services for Saturday, Oct. 8: Family COVERALL and Generous Complimentaries.
areas of need throughout Qark counseling and body fat analysis. make beautiful craft items to sell.
County. In its third year of op- In addition, chemistry profiles In addition, they cook lunch and seniors. Healtii Fair 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
eration, this mobile classroom and blood count — including delicious baked goods for the Free Shearing Eye Screenings Monday, Oct. 10: Assessors 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.. Retired Senior 9 AM- 11AM 1PM 3 PM
goes directly to neighborhoods glucose, heart function, liver event. Staff from tiie Shearing Eye MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM MINIMUM
with pre-school and parenting function, electrolytes, cholesterol Octoberfest, from 9 a.m. to 2 Institute will provide free eye Volunteer Program 8 to 11 a.m., BUY-IN BUYIN BUY-IN BUYIN
Plenty of lighted parking at the rear of the Casino
classes. Hickey is committed to and triglycerides will be provided p.m., Saturday, Oct. 15,isanevent screenings at the center on Mon- billiards at 8 a.m., bridge at 8:30 $3.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
offering all children the opportu- at low cost The Lipid Panel test your whole family will enjoy. The day, Oct. 3. Call 565-6990 for an a.m., aerobic dance at 9 a.m.,
nities for the1)est education pos- 'requires a 12 hour fast (water and day will be filled with entertain- appointment. wood carving at 9 a.m., Eldercare
•HEECOFFIUP.CTilB
^^^^ ^^^1
sible. Her dream is to have COW regular medications allowed) and ment, good food and hundreds of Veterans Administration Providers of Henderson Luncheon
buses all overthe State of Nevada. beautiful handcrafted items for The Veterans AdminisUation at 12 p.m., oil painting at 12:30 BOOMTOWN SPECIAL
pneumonia and flu shots are $5.
For further information about Medicare B cards will be accepted sale, allowing you an opportunity representative has a new schedule p.m., pinochle at 12:30. Center
INLIiVHTKl) DIAMOND PR()(,Ri;SM\ 1
'the fund-raiser honoring Hickey as payment. to do some one-stop Christinas for our center. Daniel Splan will open forall activities at6p.m. and
or Qassroom On Wheels, call the
COW office, 870-7201.
Liliam Hickey FREE! Health Fair volunteer coordi-
nator Jack Sadler, along with
shopping. Don't miss the special
Christinas Holiday Room!
now be here the second Thursday
of each month from 1 to 3 p.m.
double deck pinochle at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 11: Assessor 8
Starts at $250 and Grows until Hit. (No Limit).
S75 consolafion prize if not hit within 18 numbers.
/ Progressive Video Poker Tournament Nancy Blackwell, Margaret All proceeds benefit programs This month, Splan comes Oct. 13. a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 a.m., FREE BONUS 3 FACE EACH SESSION

Temple Beth Sholom plans move to GV neighborhood > 50( ^^ Hundreds $$! Noon1l6;0o"p.m. Blakley, Laura Boggess, Lois
Bond, Edna Deardoff, Ann
at tiie center, including trays for
the homebound, senior transpor-
Reminder
The last day to register to vote at
needlecraft at 9 a.m., T-shirt
painting at 9 a.m.. Senior Em-
$1.00 3 FACE - $2.00 9 FACE

Call for update on


the center for the General Election ployment 9 a.m. to noon. Senior
Temple Beth Sholom is prepar- dren long distances to religious Corp., and other senior corporate .school and day .school rooms and Frozen
Margaritas
FREE! NFL Parlay Cards Dromecki, Betty E>ukes, Margaret tation. Thanksgiving, Christmas,
will be Thursday, Oct. 6. A reg- Law Project by appointment. 229-
v^ Progressive amount
Ask for "BINGO UPDATE"
ingfora move to the Green Valley school, pre-school, day school and staff of the firm, who provided the entire new campus. Parking Edge, Leonard Hagar, Conine Motiier's and Father's Day and
FREE! Bingo Sat. & Sun 7-9AM other special projects. If you want istfar will be available from 11:30 6596, fipee blood pressure 10 to 11 263-7777
neighborhood of Henderson, an- youth activities. information on location, traffic needs, utilities and recreational Kane, Leni Lucas, Carol
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. a.m.. Pacemaker testing at 12:30 Voen*'^.'*t!^Wvn
nounced Allen Brewster, presi- Green Valley has no full-service and construction. space will also be considered. McKnight, Helen McLeod, Larry to shop, donate or just walk your
dent of the congregation. synagoguesor Jewish day schools Jordan Primack, prcsident of Temple Beth Sholom has es-
PT's Mini Burgers with Fries / Rickman, Eve Rickman, Jean kids tiirough what makes Hend- Activities p.m. and pinochle at 12:30 p.m. ^^
erson so special, come to the Center open for all activities at 6
The move to Green Valley and Beth Sholom wants to provide The Schulman Group, headed tablished a hotline, 223-7310, to 1/2 lb. Burger & Fries $1.50 * Gadler and Beveriy Wigglesworth The Henderson Senior Center
p.m. and Celebrity City Chorus 7
Ranch was made possible by a much-needed services to the area, Temple Beth Sholom's five-year provide information on the move will be available to assist you. "Friendliest Place in Town," and has regulariy scheduled activities
generous gift of land from the
Grcenspun family, offering the
temple an opportunity for anew
a spokesman said.

The site is on Carnegie Street,


planni ng com m i ttcc whi ch carried
out the basic study culminating in
the decision to move to Green
to Grccn Valley Ranch to those
interested in the new site or wish-
ing to volunteer assistance.
PORTERHOUSE i6oz. $4.95 ^ZT
J^ 46 Water St., 564-4994
APL and KTNV 13 remind
Family Health Fair participants
that these screenings and tests do
enjoy the Octoberfest.
Italian American Day
The center will celebrate Italian
ranging from art to Scrabble, con-
certs, healtii seminars and social
services. The center is open for all
p.m.

See Seniors, Page 8


BOOMTOWH
LAS VEGAS • HOTEL • CASINO • RV BESORT

synagogue. south of Lake Mead Drive, in the Valley Ranch. He has advised the Downtown Henderson not take the place of physician American Day on Wednesday, activities from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ) MINiriKS SOiriH DKTROI'ICANA ON 115 • TAKE BLUE DIAMOND EXfT

Green Valley Ranch neighbor- synagogue board at all stages. care. Follow up with your physi- Oct. 12 with a special luncheon Monday through Friday. On
In a Yom Kippurmessage to the I. 'Ijl^ IM'M f."l
hood. The site is next to a planned After site selection, architect cian and as well as the center. The prepared by the Black Mountain Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
congregation, Brewster said elementary school and park, sur- Richard Luke provided the ex- center has a variety of artistic, Senior Nutrition staff. And, be- and Thursday evenings, the cen-
Green Valley was selected for rounded by custom and tract ecutive director and board of di- social and athletic programs to cause Senior Nutrition Director ter is open from 6 to 10 p.m. and
many reasons.

PERSONAL
homes. It is also close to the new rectors with current facility in- enrich your life, expand your ho- Sandy Quinnell never reads the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.

A Strong Voice
The tremendous growth of the southern beltway, making this an formation and possible future rizons and challenge your talents paper, we will have a surprise Check tiie News, the senior
neighborhood attracts both current ideal and accessible location from space needs. and skills. If you won't do it for anniversary party for her and center monthly newsletter or call
residents and new families mov- anywhere in the valley. This month, the congregation yourself, we have some volunteer husband Bud to help them cel- tiie center, 565-6990, for details
ing to the area. Many congregants The new site was selected with will begin the facility planning programs that will make you want ebrate their 37th year togetiier. on activities, special events and

INJURY
already live in Paradise Valley

for Boulder City


the assistance of Tony Traub, process including the sanctuary, to be active for others. St. Rose Cares services. Also call die center to
and Green Valley and drive chil- president of American Nevada No Lunch Served Oct. 7 Once a month, James Konst, receive die montiily newsletterby
social hall, religious school, pre-
Because of the Health Fair, Directorof Home Health Services mail.
lunch will not be served at the from St. Rose Dominican Hospi- Activities scheduled for the
tal, comes to die center to discuss

and Henderson
centerFriday, Get 7. Sack lunches week arc as follows:
will be given out the day before, medical issues and new services Thursday, Oct. 6: Assessor 8
Thursday, OcL 6. On that day, the witii seniors. St. Rose staff wiU be a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 4 p.m.,
FREE CONSULTATION - NO RECOVERY FEE center will close at 1:30 p.m. to at tile center at 12:30p.m., Friday, Scrabble at 10 a.m.. Voter Reg-

A word aboui allow health professionals to set


up for the event. Saturday brunch
will not be served Oct. 8.
Oct. 14 to answer questions on
their medical services.
Department of Motor Vehicles
isti-ar 11:30 to 12 p.m., free bingo
at 12:30 p.m., quilting at 12:30
p.m., and senior orchestra re-
SENIOR DIMENSIONS... Also note that the center will
close for all activities after lunch,
at 1 p.m., on Friday, Oct 14, so
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thurs-
day, Oct. 13, tiie Nevada State
Departinent of Motor Vehicles
hearsal at 1:30 p.m. Center will be
closed for all activities ar3 p.m. to
set up for tiie Family Health Fair.
from someone who knows.

'^Another thing I thought was fabulous is


565-0473 volunteers can set up for
Octoberfest, to be held the next
staff will be at the Senior Center
for their montiily visit to provide
Friday, Oct. 7: Family Healtii
Fairs a.m. to2p.m.

Member Services-they're something. I can


call them anytime and they'll really explain SMALL DEPOSIT You deserve a strong voice in Carson City that will be heard! As a former
things to you. Anything you want to know." Deposit as little as $2,500 in a Pioneer Citizens CD mayor and councilman in Boulder City, and as a small businessman who
and take your pick of terms and rates: believes in a government of restraint, respect and responsibility, Jon Porter
30 days 3.56% APY* will work for you.
- Arlene Siegfried; Senior Dimensions member 90 days 4.07% APY*
180 days 5.12% APY* Jon Porter has proven his dedication and leadership. Over the past
Learn all about Senior Dimensions
at the meeting below. 218 LEAD ST. 1 year 5.64% APY* dec^id^, he has:
• Worked to enhance Boulder City's status as having the state's lowest crime
and property tax rates, making it one of the safest places to live in the country.
(Across from the new 2 YEAR 6.17% APY^:
Henderson Senior Center Police Department •Annual Percentage Yield rates shuwn accurate as of October 5, 1994. Subject
• Jon led the fight to stop the construction of a hazardous waste incinerator
which threatened our community.
Wednesday, October 12, 9:30 a.m. facilities) to penally for early withdrawal. Rates .subject to chance without notice.
• Protected water resources for now and in the future.
Nevada'e 3ank • Supported the implementation of the one of the most stringent domestic
violence laws in the state.

Please RSVP at 631-3113. Bring a friend. CmZEHS


yy^ Member FDIC
• Worked to build partnerships between local, state and federal agencies.
• Fought successfully to uphold the Boulder City Growth Control Ordinance on
local and state levels.
No Premium Increase In 1994. Optional Rider available in 1994 offering full dental
and $1000 extra in prescription coverage when enrolled in Basic-Plus or Optima.
LAW OFFICE OF lM-1112

STATE SENATE 1

SENIOR DIMENSIONS.
A dhWoa or HaMi PlH of Nemk. lac.
JOHN F. MARCHIANO ^s^PORTER
Former Henderson City Attorney
A fcamad Sanior Dinwnsions repres«ntative will be present to accept enroNmenl applications. Senior Dimensions is a division of Health Plan of
NtMda (HPN), • Fedaraly quaNfted HMO under contract with Medicare to provide health care to Medicare tieneficiaries including those who are
dMM SarAyOknanilMwnfwrnbersnHRt continue to pay any applicable Medicare premlunK. Please refer to the Certificate of Coverage for
ptatoMtomandwduiim.
RETURN Please feel free to call me at ^94-1004
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jon Porter
505 Hotel Plaza, Boulder City, Nevada 89005

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Pag* 8 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Home News Page 9

The /Wu'.v IS
Seniors, from Page 7 Call the J>{ews with
your story ideas Mental IllnessWeek noted VOLIR coninuiniis
newspaper.
Wednesday, Oct. 12: Assessor During Mental Illness Aware- closely with our mental health providing quality health care ser-
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 ness Week, St Rose Dominican expens so that patients might And vices to residents throughout
To announce your group or
a.m., aerobic dance at 9 a.m., ^ organization's events, please Hospital's Mental Health Re- long-lasting solutions to their southern Nevada. For 47 years,
Italian American Day celebratred come by or mail information to: sources program director Kun problems. Every doctor, nurse and
2 Commerce Center Drive, the medical professionals at the
with a special lunctKon at 11:30 Henderson, NV 89014. Homan would like to remind the member of our support staff is hospital have been committed to
a.ra., Qaric County Social Ser- A FOURSQUARE CHURCH community that free mental health committed to the well-being of improving the total health of the
ADJUSTMENT GROUPS
vices for Seniors by appointment, Mondays, 7:30 - 9 p.m.. Com- assessments are available. our patients. As a team, we value community through educational
565-6990, bridge at noon. Center SUNDAY, OCT. 9 9:45 A.M. munity Lutheran Church, 3720 "We invite you to talk with a human life above all else," Homan programs and preventativeefforts.
open for all activities at 6 p.m.,
Pastor Marjorie K itch ell Community E. Tropicana, and Tuesdays, representative of our Mental said. For more information about the
Scrabble at 6 p.m, call 565-6990 7:30 • 9 p.m.. First Christian Health Resources Program by St. Rose Dominican Hospital's Mental Health Resources Program
"THE MURDER ROOM" Church, 101 S. Rancho Dr. Di-
and bridge at noon. Center open calling 564-4738." Homan said. Mental Health professionals help at St. Rose Dominican Hospital,
for all activities at 6p.m., Scrabble
"Forgetting the Past; Pressing On!" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 vorced and separated adjustment
"We can answer your questions patients discover the many options call 564-4738.
at 6 p.m. and pinochle at 7 p.m.
mi and 8, 8 p.m., and Sunday, groups for men and women are
and provide you with more de- in their lives, allowing them to
Oct. 9, 2 p.m., Kesterson Val- ottered. 735-5544.
Thursday, Oct. 13: Assessor 8
5:30 p.m. Call to Prayer ley View Recreation Center. tailed infonnation on the ipany make positive changes.
a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 a.m.,
bridge at 8:30 a.m., Department
of Motor Vehicles for seniors 9
Sunday School and Kids Church 8:30
Call for a FREE Ride
Theatre in the Valley will open its
second season with Jack
Sharkey's mystery farce The
MEN AND WOMEN SENIOR

Mondays,
SINGLES
6 p.m. Senior singles
services we offer and explain the
advantages of being treated in a
lull service hospital.
The Mental Health Resources
Program is an extension of St.
Rose Dominican Hospital's mis-
NOW
Endorsed Affordable Health Insurance for the Self-Employed
Murder Room." Admissksn: $8 55-plus. Where men and women
a.m. to 4 p.m., Scrabble at 10 "We believe mental health sion, which inspires the mental Call
571 Adams Blvd. • Boulder City • 293-7773 adults, $5 seniors/students. 225- meet to share new interests and
problems are best overcome health team to reach out to those
a.m., free bingo at 12:30 p.m..
Veterans Administration 1 to 3
p.m. and Senior Orchestra Re-
Take Boulder Hwy. to B.C.s only traffic signal. Turn right
on Buchanan. Go to Adams and turn l^ft. It's "the
Church with THREE crosses on top" )ust before the
9160.
DOLL AND CRAFT SHOW
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
beginnings. Patio

ROTARY
dinners and
conservation. 641-6434. through a unified, team approach.
We use all available hospital re-
with special needs. Qualified
professionals offer quality care in
NASE
National Association for the Self-Employed
hearsal at 1:30 p.m. Center open sources to ensure that our patients an atmosphere of dignity and re-
cemetery. Tuesdays, noon, Nick's Sup-
for all activities at 6 p.m., dupli-
Oct. 7-9, Henderson Conven-^
per Club, 15 E. Lake Mead Dr. are receiving the best possible spect for each individual patient 263-5848 - Lori M. Peet
^1 Home of Christian Center School and Day Care tlon Center. The Nevada State care. Many times, mental health utilizing a very powerful instru- "Underwritten by PFL Life Insurance Company NV3
cate bridge at 6 p.m., 55 ALIVE at Ceramic Association, a non-profit and Thursdays, 7 a.m., Coun-
6 p.m. and pinochle at 7 p.m. try Inn, 1990 W. Sunset Road. problems can be tttributed to a ment — compassion.
CRAFT INSTRUCTION — Emma Sweeney and Helen Barker concentrate on craft instruction for organization, will host the show
The Henderson Rotary Club physical condition. St. Rose Dominican Hospital is
Menu the OctoberfcSt Oct. 15. Courtesy Pholo and competition. 361-4001 or
meets Tuesdays and the Green "Our physicians are trained to an established community re-
The Henderson Senior Center
serves lunch Monday through
Meals on Wheels or the Nutrition
Program, call 565-3214.
Saturday, Oct. 8: Center open
for all activities 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
fresh fruit. Family Health Fair 457-9475.
FIBER ARTS GUILD
Valley Club meets Thursdays.

Saturday, Oct. 8,9 a.m.-2 p.m. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS


uncover such causes and work source and takes great pride in

8 am - 2 pm
Buy One
Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 The published menu for the Brunch served at $1.25 from 9 to Wednesday, Oct. 12: Ham and Tuesdays, 10 a.mj,, Green Val-
p.m. for a suggested donation of
$1.25. All meals are served with
week is as follows:
Thursday, Oct. 6: Spaghetti
11:30 a.m.
Monday, Oct. 10: Roast beef
scalloped potatoes, spinach, car-
rots, mixed fruit and bread. ^^ffi
at the
Henderson Senior Center
The Las Vegas Fiber Arts Guild
will hold a basketry workshop.
294-0474 or 876-1669.
ley Library. No dues or fees.
Dotores, 433-8269.
Section 19 meeting
coffee, tea, and 2% milk. From 9 with meat sauce, spinach puff, stroganoff, egg noodles, tossed
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Satur- fruit cup, French bread and cookie. salad, broccoli, roll and cinna- MOPS
SINGLES LUNCH BUFFET
to discuss crime, graffiti
Biqt4ac
Thursday, Oct. 13: Breaded FREE basic health screenings at the Health Fair include: Tuesday and Thursdays. For
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 10
day, brunch is cooked and served Friday, Oct. 7: Breaded fish, mon baked apples. pork steak, mashed potatoes and men and women 55 plus. Lunch
and 11, 9-11:30 a.m.. Central
by volunteers for $1.25. For in- rice pilaf, fruited jello, peas and Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chili mac, gravy, spinach, cottage cheese, • Height & Weight ' Immunizations* buttet and discussions. 641- Residents of section 19, bor- held at JR Realty, comer of Ho-
Christian Church, 3375 S.
foimation on rides to the center. carrots and apple crisp. com, green beans, com bread and fruit cup and bread. • Blood Pressure (2 mos. & older) 4634. dered by Crestway, Fairway, rizon and Pacific, at 7 p.m.
Mojave. Mothers of
• Health Risk Appraisal Breast Exam Preschoolers meet to enjoy TOPS Greenway and.Horizon are en- Wednesday. Oct. 19.

Realty Executives open new office •




Wellness & Nutrition
Body Fat & Postural
AIDS Test Voucher
Hearing
Vision /Glaucoma
Foot Screen
Prostate Exam
breakfast, speakers, friendship Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. • 6:30 p.m.,
groups and craft projects while Junior Junction Preschool, 101
the children are cared for in a W. Chaparral. TOPS, Take Off
structured setting. $10. 735- Pounds Sensibly, will hold their
couraged to attend a meeting to
discuss the growing problems of
crime and graffiti.
A representative from the
Henderson Police Department will Get One
Realty Executives recently Southwest Exchange. that joined the company this year. began to franchise nationwide in Residents of the Black Moun- attend to speak and answer ques-
4004. weekly meeting. tions. For farther information, call

FREE
opened a new 11,000-square-foot The office has a state-of-the-art Realty Executives of Nevada is 1987. The company now operates Family Health Fair participants will also have the opportunity to tain Golf Course are included in
computer room, conference owned by Jeff and Fafie Moore, pay for a mammogram voucher, flu and pneumonia shots, and ABWA ADELAINES this area. The meeting will be 564-1352.
office at 2920 N. Green Valley franchises in 34 states and three
laboratory tests including a chemistry profile and a lipid panel, Monday, Oct. 10, 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.,
Parkway in Henderson. rooms, a phone center, a room for who entered the Las Vegas mar- Canadian provinces. In addition, Tuesday, White Middle School.
The new office is the second
Realty Executives has opened in
training seminars and educational
programs, and a special commu-
ket in fall 1989 and have since
opened four offices and added
it recently opened two offices in
South Africa and sold the franchise
for a nominal fee.
Note: A 12 hour fast is recommended for some laboratory tests.
'Parent or guardian must be present to sign consent form and provide \
Spring Valley Library, 4280 S.
Jones. The American Business
Womens Association will hold
BUSINESS NETWORK Business leaders sought
nity orientation room for working more than 160 Realtors. In addi- Wednesdays, 7 a.m., RAE's of
Henderson in three months. In rights to Mexico. past immuni;ation records.
their fall membership event. An Nominees for Southern MBA. and general manager of
Results of all tests and screenings are confidential. Green Valley, 2531 wigwam,
July, the company opened an of- with relocation clients. More than tion, the Moores purcha.sed the Realty Executive originated the open invitation is extended to The Forum Shops at Caesars
at Pecos. Green Valley Chapter Nevada's outstanding entrepre-
fice at 309 W. Lake Mead Dr., 40, agents work in the the new franchise rights for Utah, Idaho, 100% commission structure, in Info Hotline - 733-3793 women of Las Vegas to attend. chairs the nominations committee
meets every Wednesday. Busi- neurs or small business advocates
near Lake Mead and Atlantic office. Wyoming and Montana earlier which agents pay a low fee to be Kate Sawyer, 647-1864, or Caria ness- minded guests welcome. and is disbursing award applica-
> ASSOCIATED are sought for the Small Business
Avenue.
The new office building on
Green Valley Parkway, which
Realty Executives of Nevada
was recently named the fastest
growing franchise among the
this year.
Realty Executives Intemational,
recognized by Inc. magazine as
an associate and then receive
100% of the com mi ssion of every
sale after an initial numberof sales.
IPATHOLOGISTS
[LABORATORIES
^^13 Noziglia, 363-7057.
SPEECHCRAFT
Monday, Oct. 10, 6:30 p.m..
Call 436-4359.
TOASTMASTERS
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., 901
Awards program sponsored by the
United States Small Business
Administration. The awards rec-
tions on behalf of die Las Vegas
Chamber of Commerce. Com-
pleted applications must be sub-
replaces the company's Sunset more than 200 franchises in the America's fastest-growing real First Western Bank. 2231 N. mitted by Nov. 1. For more in-
Rancho, SuHe 190. The public ognize the men and women behind
Road and Eastem Avenue office, chain. Criteria for the award is estate franchise chain, was Green Valley Parkway. Leamto IS Invited to join "Let Us Speak" the countiess new ideas that keep fonnation. call Roberts, 893-4800. CoodOnlyAt
is shared with United Title and based on the number of new agents founded in Phoenix in 1965 and improve your communications Toastmasters. Call Jacqueline America modem and competitive. Successful candidates will be Sl^Bould^rHwy. (i*H..dN>M)
and speaking skills. Kyle Tingle,
434-8452.
Jones, 648-0104. The competition is open to all eligible to compete for die chance I 1237
1^/ Nevada Mwy. (I. io.Mn(itv)
Final jazz concert at Spring l\1ountain SUNSET GARDEN CLUB
39 AGAIN
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Sahara
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 9:30 a.m.. Gardens Clubhouse, 4801 E.
small businesses in Claik County.
The awards will spoUight the
to represent Nevada in tiie na-
tionwide Small Business Award
H
J
One coipon
COM per person per visil. Nol good wnri any oiner otiei. Expires 10 20.94
819941McOonald'i Corporation
ei994

outstanding contributions of small competition.


The final outdoor evening of to standing ovations at Spring Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. Green Valley Library. The topk: Sahara Singles invited for fel-
Patrons may bring picnic baskets. business persons, advocates, ex-
Jazz Under the Stars will take Mountain in 1993. Opening the is topiary. Call Jane. 897-2271. towship and fun. Call 226-0508.
No queen or king-size blankets, porters, young entrepreneurs and
place on Friday, Oct. 7, at Spring show will be the local Afterburner. N.C.S.C. FUNTIMERS entrepreneurs who have devel-
Mountain State Paric, featuring a
triple bill of contemporary jazz.
Tickets for the dynamic jazz/
pop concert arc no w on sale at The
nor high-back charis of any kind,
will be permitted. It's High Noon for Slot Players i||^ Tuesday, Oct. 11,1 p.m., 300 Wednesdays,
Shadow Lane. The National Waterhole, 4740 S. Arvlile.
5 p.m., oped their small businesses into
Headlining the evening will t>e Upper Ear, Vesely Music and Car-pooling is encouraged, and at Boomtown. -jfj^ ^ Council of Senior Citizens, Clark Mixer for singles 40 years-old
large ones.
The award categories are as
Artemus Ham Box Office. Gen- the management asks that infants County Chapter, will hold its and older. Call 226-1882.
Dave Koz, featured saxophonist
on the Arsenio Hall show. Also eral admission tickets arc $26 and and small children not attend this Slot Players, If you win the Shootout, by hitting monthly meetings. Guest
Fridays, 5 p.m., Tom & Jerry's,
follows: Small Business Person.
appearing is Kileaua, who played subject to service charge. event. Beat Pecos Pete ^^ gun'
Pecos Pete with your special 'dart
six-Shooter, you'll win extra
speakers will include Tom Miller,
2327 Eastern (just north of Sa-
Minority Small Business Advo-
cate, Women in Business Advo-
to the Draw and cash from $10 to $1,000.
the executive director of Catho-
lic Community Sen/ices in Ne-
hara). Where funtimers can see cate, Veteran Small Business 35 Year Class Reunion Saturday, October 8th - 7:30 p.m.
Hard Rock contractors receive safety award Win up to $1,000. The Boomtown Shootout, it's free.
old friends and make new ones.
vada, and Dwight Etheridge, 226-1882. Advocate. Financial Services at Black Mountain Country Club
managerof Rates and Economic Advocate, Media Advocate, Small
Boomtown has a fun new way It's easy. And it's fun...if you're BUSINESS
The Las Vegas Chapter of As- job-site safety practices in force, Casino; Sands Exposition and Analysis for Nevada Power Business Exporter, Young Entfe- Missing Classmates:
slot players to win extra cash. quick on the draw.
sociated General Contractors an- quality and quantity of in-house Convention Centerand McCarran Company. 871-0616 or 649- Thursdays, 7 a.m., IHOP Res- preneur and Entrepreneurial Bob Albright Leonard Bloomgreen Evan Bridgewater
It's the Boomtown Shootout, So, saddle up and head to 3827. taurant, 3260 E. Tropicana at
nounced the recipients of the 1994 safety programs and manage- Intemational Airport — intema- Success Award. Kay Barton Patricia Burt Shoemaker Joane Cole Tafoya
where you go face-to-face Boomtown, partner, Pecos. The Eastside EarlyBirds
Safe Site of the Year and Field ment'smonitoringof and attention tional tcnninal. UNITED WE STAND Thomas A. Roberts, CPM, Colleen Brooks Butterworth Wayne Deanp Esie Gal legos Crane
Chapter of the Business Network
with Pecos Pete, the Pecos Fete is Tuesday, Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m., Billie Cureon Leany
Supervisor of the Year awards to safety procedures. The awards are given as part of International invites Business Judy Estes Wilkes Jack Kerkuta
baddest bad guy waitin' for you. Green Valley Library. The East
during the group's second annual Perini Building Company's Ray AGC's efforts to promote safety Professionals to meet on ex- Rosemary Emal Sayre Sam Hombeck Terry Mateson
safety luncheon held at the
Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Chillano, superintendent on the
Hard Rock Hotel/Casino project,
throughout the local construction
industry. During September
in the west. ^
You don't have to
Las Vegas and Southern Nevada panding and upgrading your
Chapters of United We Stand business. Call Marshall Davis, YMCA to host Larry Giles
Faye Long Williams
Joyce McKectnie
Linda Polloch Shamblin
Melvin Means
hit the Jackpot America-Nevada will meet. Wanda Reynolds Dinkins
Perini Building Co. and Fisk
Electric Co. received the Safe Site
received the AGC Field Supervi-
sor of the Year Award for making
Safety Month, AGC hosted a
safety fair, safety fomm and a
to be a Winner GVHS BAND
436-4359, for more information.
NEW BEGINNING SINGLES
open house Susan McEwen Bowden
Charles Nason
Bob Russell Gary Shaw

of the Year Award for their safety safety a top priority on the Hard safety partnering seminar for
at Boomtown. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5 p.m.. Sundays, 6 p.m. For singles 65- The YMCA of SouUiem Nevada
Bob Pennington Jean Milton Stitt
Green Valley High School Stu- 75. Dinner, conversation, and Linda Bradstreet Avery Jo Sneed Buehn Faye Neville Bowman
program at the $88 million Hard Rock job site. He has 32 years of general contractors and subcon- will celebrate its 5(Xh anniversary
dent Activities Center. The speakers on topics such as bind- Lark Hepworth McGee Donna Payne Scarlett
Rock Hotel and Casino project experience in the construction tractors. wiUi a free open house for the
Olive Garden Restaurant will ing each other." Resen/ations Jim Caldwell Mason Gebe
scheduled to open in February industry and has been with Perini donate food for a fund-raiser for only, 641-4634. community from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..

-• Saturday, Oct. 8. at4141 Meadows Carol Anderson Connor Ruben Bamum


1995. for 10 years. AGC, representing over 350 the GVHS band. After dinner,
Criteria for the award was based He has supervised jobs includ- local general contractors, sub- the band, orchestra and choirs DIVORCED Lane, across from The Meadows
on an analysis of Occupational ing the Luxor, Tropicana Hotel contractors and associate firnis, will perform. $5 in advance, $6 at "Divorced, Separated and Wkj- Mall. CALL LOIS 564-2S46 OR 565-8040
the door. 799-0950. owed Adjustment lnc."offersfree For information, call 877-9622.
Safety and Health Administration tower addition, Las Vegas; provides service and educational
support groups for men and
violations, the numberof accident- Tropicana Hotel and Casino, At- opportunities to promote skill, JEWISH SINGLES women. Fortimes and locations,
free work hours, safety attitudes lantic City; Ramada Express phase integrity and responsibility within Wednesday, Oct. 12,7:30 p.m.,
call 735-5544.
GallerIa Palms Clubhouse, 625
of the site project manager, actual one, Laughlin; Holiday Inn and the construction industry.
Whitney Ranch Dr. The Valley
Save Our
SOS
Selves of Las Vegas
GIFT CERTIFICATES • NEVADA'S OLDEST SAME OWNER • AUTO BOUTIQUE
Outreach Synagogue Jewish
Singles will host a discussion, (SOS) is a secular, non-profit
Lucky Shootout "What price friendship? What group of anonymous non-pro-
ACI PEDIATRICS HENDERSON
is pleased to welcome
fitters chosen
at random hourly
around the clocKl
price tove?" Social mixer will fol- fessionals dedicated to the re-
low. $2 donation. Call Bob covery from addictive behavior.
Schacket, 433-8774. Call 223-2634 for meeting times
and locations.
The Tin-t Lady
AMARJIT K. PANNU, M.D. KIWANIS
Mondays, 7:30 a.m., Green's Church • AUTO • HOME • COMMERCIAL VWkAiiV.
Supper Club, 2241 N. Green
and Valley Parkway and Wednes- SINGLES

JOANN QUIRRION, P.N.P. days, 7 a.m.. Lake Mead Sundays, 9:45 a.m., First
Lounge. The Green Valley Southern Baptist Church, 240
Kiwanis Club meets Mondays S. Choila St. Single Adult Bible
Vv«^ Now Accepting New Patients and the Henderson club meets Studyprovidesaplacetobelong.
Wednesdays. Call 565-6072.
Most Insurance Accepted ^^^*^

106 E. Lake Mead #102 • Henderson, Nevada 89015 BOOMTOWN


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Vox appointment 564-4444 )uM S minutes south of Tropicana
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Pag* 8 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Home News Page 9

The /Wu'.v IS
Seniors, from Page 7 Call the J>{ews with
your story ideas Mental IllnessWeek noted VOLIR coninuiniis
newspaper.
Wednesday, Oct. 12: Assessor During Mental Illness Aware- closely with our mental health providing quality health care ser-
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 ness Week, St Rose Dominican expens so that patients might And vices to residents throughout
To announce your group or
a.m., aerobic dance at 9 a.m., ^ organization's events, please Hospital's Mental Health Re- long-lasting solutions to their southern Nevada. For 47 years,
Italian American Day celebratred come by or mail information to: sources program director Kun problems. Every doctor, nurse and
2 Commerce Center Drive, the medical professionals at the
with a special lunctKon at 11:30 Henderson, NV 89014. Homan would like to remind the member of our support staff is hospital have been committed to
a.ra., Qaric County Social Ser- A FOURSQUARE CHURCH community that free mental health committed to the well-being of improving the total health of the
ADJUSTMENT GROUPS
vices for Seniors by appointment, Mondays, 7:30 - 9 p.m.. Com- assessments are available. our patients. As a team, we value community through educational
565-6990, bridge at noon. Center SUNDAY, OCT. 9 9:45 A.M. munity Lutheran Church, 3720 "We invite you to talk with a human life above all else," Homan programs and preventativeefforts.
open for all activities at 6 p.m.,
Pastor Marjorie K itch ell Community E. Tropicana, and Tuesdays, representative of our Mental said. For more information about the
Scrabble at 6 p.m, call 565-6990 7:30 • 9 p.m.. First Christian Health Resources Program by St. Rose Dominican Hospital's Mental Health Resources Program
"THE MURDER ROOM" Church, 101 S. Rancho Dr. Di-
and bridge at noon. Center open calling 564-4738." Homan said. Mental Health professionals help at St. Rose Dominican Hospital,
for all activities at 6p.m., Scrabble
"Forgetting the Past; Pressing On!" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 vorced and separated adjustment
"We can answer your questions patients discover the many options call 564-4738.
at 6 p.m. and pinochle at 7 p.m.
mi and 8, 8 p.m., and Sunday, groups for men and women are
and provide you with more de- in their lives, allowing them to
Oct. 9, 2 p.m., Kesterson Val- ottered. 735-5544.
Thursday, Oct. 13: Assessor 8
5:30 p.m. Call to Prayer ley View Recreation Center. tailed infonnation on the ipany make positive changes.
a.m. to 4 p.m., billiards at 8 a.m.,
bridge at 8:30 a.m., Department
of Motor Vehicles for seniors 9
Sunday School and Kids Church 8:30
Call for a FREE Ride
Theatre in the Valley will open its
second season with Jack
Sharkey's mystery farce The
MEN AND WOMEN SENIOR

Mondays,
SINGLES
6 p.m. Senior singles
services we offer and explain the
advantages of being treated in a
lull service hospital.
The Mental Health Resources
Program is an extension of St.
Rose Dominican Hospital's mis-
NOW
Endorsed Affordable Health Insurance for the Self-Employed
Murder Room." Admissksn: $8 55-plus. Where men and women
a.m. to 4 p.m., Scrabble at 10 "We believe mental health sion, which inspires the mental Call
571 Adams Blvd. • Boulder City • 293-7773 adults, $5 seniors/students. 225- meet to share new interests and
problems are best overcome health team to reach out to those
a.m., free bingo at 12:30 p.m..
Veterans Administration 1 to 3
p.m. and Senior Orchestra Re-
Take Boulder Hwy. to B.C.s only traffic signal. Turn right
on Buchanan. Go to Adams and turn l^ft. It's "the
Church with THREE crosses on top" )ust before the
9160.
DOLL AND CRAFT SHOW
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
beginnings. Patio

ROTARY
dinners and
conservation. 641-6434. through a unified, team approach.
We use all available hospital re-
with special needs. Qualified
professionals offer quality care in
NASE
National Association for the Self-Employed
hearsal at 1:30 p.m. Center open sources to ensure that our patients an atmosphere of dignity and re-
cemetery. Tuesdays, noon, Nick's Sup-
for all activities at 6 p.m., dupli-
Oct. 7-9, Henderson Conven-^
per Club, 15 E. Lake Mead Dr. are receiving the best possible spect for each individual patient 263-5848 - Lori M. Peet
^1 Home of Christian Center School and Day Care tlon Center. The Nevada State care. Many times, mental health utilizing a very powerful instru- "Underwritten by PFL Life Insurance Company NV3
cate bridge at 6 p.m., 55 ALIVE at Ceramic Association, a non-profit and Thursdays, 7 a.m., Coun-
6 p.m. and pinochle at 7 p.m. try Inn, 1990 W. Sunset Road. problems can be tttributed to a ment — compassion.
CRAFT INSTRUCTION — Emma Sweeney and Helen Barker concentrate on craft instruction for organization, will host the show
The Henderson Rotary Club physical condition. St. Rose Dominican Hospital is
Menu the OctoberfcSt Oct. 15. Courtesy Pholo and competition. 361-4001 or
meets Tuesdays and the Green "Our physicians are trained to an established community re-
The Henderson Senior Center
serves lunch Monday through
Meals on Wheels or the Nutrition
Program, call 565-3214.
Saturday, Oct. 8: Center open
for all activities 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
fresh fruit. Family Health Fair 457-9475.
FIBER ARTS GUILD
Valley Club meets Thursdays.

Saturday, Oct. 8,9 a.m.-2 p.m. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS


uncover such causes and work source and takes great pride in

8 am - 2 pm
Buy One
Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 The published menu for the Brunch served at $1.25 from 9 to Wednesday, Oct. 12: Ham and Tuesdays, 10 a.mj,, Green Val-
p.m. for a suggested donation of
$1.25. All meals are served with
week is as follows:
Thursday, Oct. 6: Spaghetti
11:30 a.m.
Monday, Oct. 10: Roast beef
scalloped potatoes, spinach, car-
rots, mixed fruit and bread. ^^ffi
at the
Henderson Senior Center
The Las Vegas Fiber Arts Guild
will hold a basketry workshop.
294-0474 or 876-1669.
ley Library. No dues or fees.
Dotores, 433-8269.
Section 19 meeting
coffee, tea, and 2% milk. From 9 with meat sauce, spinach puff, stroganoff, egg noodles, tossed
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Satur- fruit cup, French bread and cookie. salad, broccoli, roll and cinna- MOPS
SINGLES LUNCH BUFFET
to discuss crime, graffiti
Biqt4ac
Thursday, Oct. 13: Breaded FREE basic health screenings at the Health Fair include: Tuesday and Thursdays. For
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 10
day, brunch is cooked and served Friday, Oct. 7: Breaded fish, mon baked apples. pork steak, mashed potatoes and men and women 55 plus. Lunch
and 11, 9-11:30 a.m.. Central
by volunteers for $1.25. For in- rice pilaf, fruited jello, peas and Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chili mac, gravy, spinach, cottage cheese, • Height & Weight ' Immunizations* buttet and discussions. 641- Residents of section 19, bor- held at JR Realty, comer of Ho-
Christian Church, 3375 S.
foimation on rides to the center. carrots and apple crisp. com, green beans, com bread and fruit cup and bread. • Blood Pressure (2 mos. & older) 4634. dered by Crestway, Fairway, rizon and Pacific, at 7 p.m.
Mojave. Mothers of
• Health Risk Appraisal Breast Exam Preschoolers meet to enjoy TOPS Greenway and.Horizon are en- Wednesday. Oct. 19.

Realty Executives open new office •




Wellness & Nutrition
Body Fat & Postural
AIDS Test Voucher
Hearing
Vision /Glaucoma
Foot Screen
Prostate Exam
breakfast, speakers, friendship Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. • 6:30 p.m.,
groups and craft projects while Junior Junction Preschool, 101
the children are cared for in a W. Chaparral. TOPS, Take Off
structured setting. $10. 735- Pounds Sensibly, will hold their
couraged to attend a meeting to
discuss the growing problems of
crime and graffiti.
A representative from the
Henderson Police Department will Get One
Realty Executives recently Southwest Exchange. that joined the company this year. began to franchise nationwide in Residents of the Black Moun- attend to speak and answer ques-
4004. weekly meeting. tions. For farther information, call

FREE
opened a new 11,000-square-foot The office has a state-of-the-art Realty Executives of Nevada is 1987. The company now operates Family Health Fair participants will also have the opportunity to tain Golf Course are included in
computer room, conference owned by Jeff and Fafie Moore, pay for a mammogram voucher, flu and pneumonia shots, and ABWA ADELAINES this area. The meeting will be 564-1352.
office at 2920 N. Green Valley franchises in 34 states and three
laboratory tests including a chemistry profile and a lipid panel, Monday, Oct. 10, 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.,
Parkway in Henderson. rooms, a phone center, a room for who entered the Las Vegas mar- Canadian provinces. In addition, Tuesday, White Middle School.
The new office is the second
Realty Executives has opened in
training seminars and educational
programs, and a special commu-
ket in fall 1989 and have since
opened four offices and added
it recently opened two offices in
South Africa and sold the franchise
for a nominal fee.
Note: A 12 hour fast is recommended for some laboratory tests.
'Parent or guardian must be present to sign consent form and provide \
Spring Valley Library, 4280 S.
Jones. The American Business
Womens Association will hold
BUSINESS NETWORK Business leaders sought
nity orientation room for working more than 160 Realtors. In addi- Wednesdays, 7 a.m., RAE's of
Henderson in three months. In rights to Mexico. past immuni;ation records.
their fall membership event. An Nominees for Southern MBA. and general manager of
Results of all tests and screenings are confidential. Green Valley, 2531 wigwam,
July, the company opened an of- with relocation clients. More than tion, the Moores purcha.sed the Realty Executive originated the open invitation is extended to The Forum Shops at Caesars
at Pecos. Green Valley Chapter Nevada's outstanding entrepre-
fice at 309 W. Lake Mead Dr., 40, agents work in the the new franchise rights for Utah, Idaho, 100% commission structure, in Info Hotline - 733-3793 women of Las Vegas to attend. chairs the nominations committee
meets every Wednesday. Busi- neurs or small business advocates
near Lake Mead and Atlantic office. Wyoming and Montana earlier which agents pay a low fee to be Kate Sawyer, 647-1864, or Caria ness- minded guests welcome. and is disbursing award applica-
> ASSOCIATED are sought for the Small Business
Avenue.
The new office building on
Green Valley Parkway, which
Realty Executives of Nevada
was recently named the fastest
growing franchise among the
this year.
Realty Executives Intemational,
recognized by Inc. magazine as
an associate and then receive
100% of the com mi ssion of every
sale after an initial numberof sales.
IPATHOLOGISTS
[LABORATORIES
^^13 Noziglia, 363-7057.
SPEECHCRAFT
Monday, Oct. 10, 6:30 p.m..
Call 436-4359.
TOASTMASTERS
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., 901
Awards program sponsored by the
United States Small Business
Administration. The awards rec-
tions on behalf of die Las Vegas
Chamber of Commerce. Com-
pleted applications must be sub-
replaces the company's Sunset more than 200 franchises in the America's fastest-growing real First Western Bank. 2231 N. mitted by Nov. 1. For more in-
Rancho, SuHe 190. The public ognize the men and women behind
Road and Eastem Avenue office, chain. Criteria for the award is estate franchise chain, was Green Valley Parkway. Leamto IS Invited to join "Let Us Speak" the countiess new ideas that keep fonnation. call Roberts, 893-4800. CoodOnlyAt
is shared with United Title and based on the number of new agents founded in Phoenix in 1965 and improve your communications Toastmasters. Call Jacqueline America modem and competitive. Successful candidates will be Sl^Bould^rHwy. (i*H..dN>M)
and speaking skills. Kyle Tingle,
434-8452.
Jones, 648-0104. The competition is open to all eligible to compete for die chance I 1237
1^/ Nevada Mwy. (I. io.Mn(itv)
Final jazz concert at Spring l\1ountain SUNSET GARDEN CLUB
39 AGAIN
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., Sahara
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 9:30 a.m.. Gardens Clubhouse, 4801 E.
small businesses in Claik County.
The awards will spoUight the
to represent Nevada in tiie na-
tionwide Small Business Award
H
J
One coipon
COM per person per visil. Nol good wnri any oiner otiei. Expires 10 20.94
819941McOonald'i Corporation
ei994

outstanding contributions of small competition.


The final outdoor evening of to standing ovations at Spring Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. Green Valley Library. The topk: Sahara Singles invited for fel-
Patrons may bring picnic baskets. business persons, advocates, ex-
Jazz Under the Stars will take Mountain in 1993. Opening the is topiary. Call Jane. 897-2271. towship and fun. Call 226-0508.
No queen or king-size blankets, porters, young entrepreneurs and
place on Friday, Oct. 7, at Spring show will be the local Afterburner. N.C.S.C. FUNTIMERS entrepreneurs who have devel-
Mountain State Paric, featuring a
triple bill of contemporary jazz.
Tickets for the dynamic jazz/
pop concert arc no w on sale at The
nor high-back charis of any kind,
will be permitted. It's High Noon for Slot Players i||^ Tuesday, Oct. 11,1 p.m., 300 Wednesdays,
Shadow Lane. The National Waterhole, 4740 S. Arvlile.
5 p.m., oped their small businesses into
Headlining the evening will t>e Upper Ear, Vesely Music and Car-pooling is encouraged, and at Boomtown. -jfj^ ^ Council of Senior Citizens, Clark Mixer for singles 40 years-old
large ones.
The award categories are as
Artemus Ham Box Office. Gen- the management asks that infants County Chapter, will hold its and older. Call 226-1882.
Dave Koz, featured saxophonist
on the Arsenio Hall show. Also eral admission tickets arc $26 and and small children not attend this Slot Players, If you win the Shootout, by hitting monthly meetings. Guest
Fridays, 5 p.m., Tom & Jerry's,
follows: Small Business Person.
appearing is Kileaua, who played subject to service charge. event. Beat Pecos Pete ^^ gun'
Pecos Pete with your special 'dart
six-Shooter, you'll win extra
speakers will include Tom Miller,
2327 Eastern (just north of Sa-
Minority Small Business Advo-
cate, Women in Business Advo-
to the Draw and cash from $10 to $1,000.
the executive director of Catho-
lic Community Sen/ices in Ne-
hara). Where funtimers can see cate, Veteran Small Business 35 Year Class Reunion Saturday, October 8th - 7:30 p.m.
Hard Rock contractors receive safety award Win up to $1,000. The Boomtown Shootout, it's free.
old friends and make new ones.
vada, and Dwight Etheridge, 226-1882. Advocate. Financial Services at Black Mountain Country Club
managerof Rates and Economic Advocate, Media Advocate, Small
Boomtown has a fun new way It's easy. And it's fun...if you're BUSINESS
The Las Vegas Chapter of As- job-site safety practices in force, Casino; Sands Exposition and Analysis for Nevada Power Business Exporter, Young Entfe- Missing Classmates:
slot players to win extra cash. quick on the draw.
sociated General Contractors an- quality and quantity of in-house Convention Centerand McCarran Company. 871-0616 or 649- Thursdays, 7 a.m., IHOP Res- preneur and Entrepreneurial Bob Albright Leonard Bloomgreen Evan Bridgewater
It's the Boomtown Shootout, So, saddle up and head to 3827. taurant, 3260 E. Tropicana at
nounced the recipients of the 1994 safety programs and manage- Intemational Airport — intema- Success Award. Kay Barton Patricia Burt Shoemaker Joane Cole Tafoya
where you go face-to-face Boomtown, partner, Pecos. The Eastside EarlyBirds
Safe Site of the Year and Field ment'smonitoringof and attention tional tcnninal. UNITED WE STAND Thomas A. Roberts, CPM, Colleen Brooks Butterworth Wayne Deanp Esie Gal legos Crane
Chapter of the Business Network
with Pecos Pete, the Pecos Fete is Tuesday, Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m., Billie Cureon Leany
Supervisor of the Year awards to safety procedures. The awards are given as part of International invites Business Judy Estes Wilkes Jack Kerkuta
baddest bad guy waitin' for you. Green Valley Library. The East
during the group's second annual Perini Building Company's Ray AGC's efforts to promote safety Professionals to meet on ex- Rosemary Emal Sayre Sam Hombeck Terry Mateson
safety luncheon held at the
Stardust Hotel and Casino.
Chillano, superintendent on the
Hard Rock Hotel/Casino project,
throughout the local construction
industry. During September
in the west. ^
You don't have to
Las Vegas and Southern Nevada panding and upgrading your
Chapters of United We Stand business. Call Marshall Davis, YMCA to host Larry Giles
Faye Long Williams
Joyce McKectnie
Linda Polloch Shamblin
Melvin Means
hit the Jackpot America-Nevada will meet. Wanda Reynolds Dinkins
Perini Building Co. and Fisk
Electric Co. received the Safe Site
received the AGC Field Supervi-
sor of the Year Award for making
Safety Month, AGC hosted a
safety fair, safety fomm and a
to be a Winner GVHS BAND
436-4359, for more information.
NEW BEGINNING SINGLES
open house Susan McEwen Bowden
Charles Nason
Bob Russell Gary Shaw

of the Year Award for their safety safety a top priority on the Hard safety partnering seminar for
at Boomtown. Wednesday, Oct. 12, 5 p.m.. Sundays, 6 p.m. For singles 65- The YMCA of SouUiem Nevada
Bob Pennington Jean Milton Stitt
Green Valley High School Stu- 75. Dinner, conversation, and Linda Bradstreet Avery Jo Sneed Buehn Faye Neville Bowman
program at the $88 million Hard Rock job site. He has 32 years of general contractors and subcon- will celebrate its 5(Xh anniversary
dent Activities Center. The speakers on topics such as bind- Lark Hepworth McGee Donna Payne Scarlett
Rock Hotel and Casino project experience in the construction tractors. wiUi a free open house for the
Olive Garden Restaurant will ing each other." Resen/ations Jim Caldwell Mason Gebe
scheduled to open in February industry and has been with Perini donate food for a fund-raiser for only, 641-4634. community from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..

-• Saturday, Oct. 8. at4141 Meadows Carol Anderson Connor Ruben Bamum


1995. for 10 years. AGC, representing over 350 the GVHS band. After dinner,
Criteria for the award was based He has supervised jobs includ- local general contractors, sub- the band, orchestra and choirs DIVORCED Lane, across from The Meadows
on an analysis of Occupational ing the Luxor, Tropicana Hotel contractors and associate firnis, will perform. $5 in advance, $6 at "Divorced, Separated and Wkj- Mall. CALL LOIS 564-2S46 OR 565-8040
the door. 799-0950. owed Adjustment lnc."offersfree For information, call 877-9622.
Safety and Health Administration tower addition, Las Vegas; provides service and educational
support groups for men and
violations, the numberof accident- Tropicana Hotel and Casino, At- opportunities to promote skill, JEWISH SINGLES women. Fortimes and locations,
free work hours, safety attitudes lantic City; Ramada Express phase integrity and responsibility within Wednesday, Oct. 12,7:30 p.m.,
call 735-5544.
GallerIa Palms Clubhouse, 625
of the site project manager, actual one, Laughlin; Holiday Inn and the construction industry.
Whitney Ranch Dr. The Valley
Save Our
SOS
Selves of Las Vegas
GIFT CERTIFICATES • NEVADA'S OLDEST SAME OWNER • AUTO BOUTIQUE
Outreach Synagogue Jewish
Singles will host a discussion, (SOS) is a secular, non-profit
Lucky Shootout "What price friendship? What group of anonymous non-pro-
ACI PEDIATRICS HENDERSON
is pleased to welcome
fitters chosen
at random hourly
around the clocKl
price tove?" Social mixer will fol- fessionals dedicated to the re-
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Page 10 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994
Thursday, October 6, 1994 H«nderson Horn* News Page 11

Rediscovering Water Street Gabron- Altobella to head Enforcement Assistance


a goal of Expo '94 Scarlett Gene Altobella, a Henderson Cypert and Bash are from Las goals; volunteering individually
The businesses along Water Water Street. The Convention businessman, has been elected to Vegas. and as a group to provide help to
Frank and Catherine Gabron re-
Street are gearing up for Expo Center, also located on Water the presidency of the Nevada Law The organization, formerly police agencies; and aiding
cently announced the marriage of
Days Oct. 21-23. Cosmetics and Street, will be filled with local Enforcement Assistance Asso- members to obtain employment
thcirdaughterAmyMaricGabron called the Nevada Constables
beauty shops, food establish- business people displaying their ciation. in enforcement positions.
of Henderson to Steve Scarlett of Association, provides law en-
ments, florists, accountants, products. Altobella, owner of a locksmith Altobella, who also is treasurer
Henderson: forcement assistance in the state
bookkeepers, and many more Registration for prizes will be of the Fraternal Order of Police
They were married Sept. 10, business and training center, through its membership and
businesses are located in Water provided in every Water Street for Henderson Lodge No. 3, says
and spent their honeymoon in San succeeds Jeff Jones in the post. friends.
Street. Water Street businesses business and the winning names information regarding member-
Diego. Also elected were George Among their activities are as-
will celebrate Expo Days by will be drawn at a radio remote ship and activities can be obtained
The bride, a graduate of Basic Cypert, treasurer, and David Bash sistance in law enforcement
decorating buildings, holding every 30 minutes near the Con- by writing the Nevada Law En-
High School, is employed by II, secretary; all forone year terms. training; education of members
sidewalk sales, and promoting vention Center. The prize draw- forcement Assistance Association
Wolverine Worldwide. through a guest speaker program;
registration for the prizes that will ings will Stan about 10 a.m. Sat-
be awarded on Saturday, Oct. 22. urday, Oct. 22, until all the prizes
have been awarded.
The groom, son of Mary Scarlett
of Henderson, is a eraduale of
Basic High SchoolQid is em-
Doll show fund-raising assistance for pro-
grams to enhance enforcement
at P.O. Box 43916, Las Vegas,
NV 89104, or caUing 565-7017.

There will be new cars on dis- For further information, contact


play, balloons will fly and bands
will play. There will be a carnival
the Chamber of Commerce, 565-
8951, orOthena's Fashions, 565-
ployed by Levi Strauss.
The matijon of honor was Karen
Majewski,' the maid of honor
this week WE NEED TO
at the comer of Lake Mead and 7334. ' - The Nevada State Ceramic As-
Xhrlsty Ellis and bridesmaids
Allison and Jennifer Aicllo. The
flower girl was Hailcy Majewski.
sociation will present "Ceramic
Harvest," its 30\h annual ceramic
BUY
The best man was Scott
Majewski with Bob Wireman.The
doll and craft show Oct. 7-9 at the
Henderson Convention Center,
USED PALLETS
groomsmen were Harold Scarlett
200 Water St. Bluellght Industries, Inc.
Show hours will be from noon
and Frank Gabron Jr.
v>4'^ presents O/
Amy Marie and Steve Scarlett
to 6 p.m. Friday, noon to 6 p.m. 643-0001
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
'^ CERAIVIIC HARVEST
Their 30th Annual
^ Students spend time in fast lane Sunday. An awards ceremony will
be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Saturday.
POKER NOW!!
There will displays, mini-semi-
TOURNAMENT OVER 100 HJACHINES
CERAMIC DOLL AND CRAFT SHOW From April until September a individual and school points Mustang and Steve Baca (11th) nars, door prizes and sales.
SAT 1 PM 50 & 250
group of Basic High students spent throughout the racing season, for High/Low Split
INVESTIGATION — Lottie Molloy, a maid for a wealthy British View Recreation Center. Darcy Sherrod plays Lottie Molloy and October 7, 8, 9,1994 their Friday nights mnning in the trophies and a chance to represent
VW. The public is welcome. Admis- e or Better for Low
DaucMWIld
DoubtoDeucM
family, looks at Inspector Crandall's business card in the play Kenneth Macpherson portrays the inspector in the British mys- The total points gave Basic the sion is $2. 2 pair or Better
HENDERSON CONVENTION CENTER fast lane. the track at the Division 7 Finals track championship for the second for High
Bonus Pokar
Keno&More
"The Murder Room," which opens Friday at Kesterson Valley tery farce. phom by BrUn Jones
200 Water Street - Henderson The students were competing in in Bakersfield, Calif.

FREE PARKING
the Las Vegas Speedway High This year the students racing
straight year. The four-foot high
trophy was presented to auto ArlhrJtls tips POKER WINNER Wln*n99on
25* Royal Hiuh
School Drag Racing Program. forBasic were: Steve Harris (2nd) teacher Mr. Anderson at the l8t The Old Man 1133Bldr. Hwy. Hend.
discussed Dnw Poker

Play has audience dying with laughter SHOW HOURS: Fri -12 to 6 p.m.
Sat-12 to6p.m. Sun -10 to5 p.m.
Students race against other
valley students. They compete for
Trans Am; Charles Dozier (5th)
Dodge; Mike Bowser (10th)
NHRA Gambler Nationals Sept.
30.
On Friday, Oct. 7, St. Rose
2nd Foxy
THE SMALLEST BUT FRIENDLIEST
-
CASINO IN HENDERSON
WITH THE LOOSEST SLOTS
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DISPLAYS • MINI SEMINARS Dominican Hospital will present
By Roy Theiss
News Staff Writer
When the new president of
Mavis and Edgar, who choose highlighted with the fact that the
their words carefully trying to gun had blanks. She and her lover
determine the hidden meaning. hide the "body" in a secret room
225-9160. Tickets are also avail-
able at the door.
The play will run Oct. 7,8,14,
• DOOR PRIZES • SALES
PUBLIC WELCOME
Residents pass bar exam a tape entitled "Exercise can beat
arthritis" during the monthly
bingo/brunch sesion. Beginning
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'• Theatre in the Valley read the Chief Justice Robert E. Rose Kemberling, Stacy Kollins, DINNER MENU
Simple statements can be twisted in the basement, affectionately 15,21 and 22 at 8 p.m. and Sun- DONATION $2.00 ther requirements to satisfy before at 9 a.m., seniors are invited to a Sept. 29 thru Oct. 5 • 4:00 pm thru 10:00 pm
play, "The Murder Room," by announced last week that ac- Helene Lester, Mary Mahler, they can be admitted, and that no light brunch and bingo session,
and iastcad of having banter be- known as "The Murder Room." day matinees on Oct. 9 and 16 at SHOW CHAIRMAN CO-CHAIRMAN THURSDAY
Jack Sharkcy, he was rolling on cording to a preliminary report Lawrence Mittin, Jennifer New- court action will be taken until
tween husband and wife, the The plot thickens wi th the arrival 2 p.m. The play is supported by Jessie Del Quadro Ruth Leidtke followed by the instructional tape. CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE *4.95
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conversation has humorously of Edgar's self-absorbed daugh- the Henderson Parks and Recre- CHICKEN PARMESAN WITH PASTA (4.95
Larry Chiplcy, director and Board of Bar Examiners, 26 Panuska, Michael Rawlins, Daniel ficial written report next week. seph Bailey, low-impact aerobic
slipped in to an inquisition. ter, Susan and her American ation Department. FRIDAY
prc.sidcnt of Theatre in the Valley, Henderson and Boulder City Schiess, Scott Stonehocker, Admission ceremonies will exercise is safe for those who
The story revolves around Ma- boyfriend, Barry because the bulk SURF & TURF (N.Y. STEAK & SHRIMP) (G-SS
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vis, who can no longer stand the of Edgar's estate will be passed to
The play is a zany spoof of bar exam. Van Alfen and Shayne Young Oct. 14 at the University of Nevada
touch of her husband, Edgar, so Susan. crease pain and stiffness; increase SATURDAY
British mysteries that has been
described as a blend of Agatha
she shoots him on their wedding So Mavis must do some more
day. The scene takes on a hilari- plotting but will it do any good?
CANDIDATES TO ANSWER Henderson residents Blaine passed the exam.
Bates, Robin Boneck, Charles Boulder City residents Roger
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ous tone with British politeness After all, it's difficult to kill a man
when she fires the pistol. with blank cartridges. QUESTIONS . oldberg, Gregory Gordon, " passed.
thristopher GrobI, Kenneth
the ceremony, a reception will be
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The video includes nine gentle
exercises routines, all set to
SUNDAY
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Candidates from oil major races will be on hand Ivory, L. Eric Johnson, Mark
Kesterson Valley View Recre- "Sorry no. Only a flesh wound. character, the scenes become more named individuals may have fur- at 6:30 p.m. quences include warm-up rou- MONDAY ;
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absolutely nothing but laughs.
After several more attempts, each is trying to say. is hosting this event at the Professor presents light look at poetry for the face, arms and legs; a car- TUESDAY
Edgar resorts to giving advise to The complex simplicity will diovascular work-out to increase 9WI99 9 IbAR ••!»••»• a ••••••• ••••••••••• •• 4a95
"There's nothing more fun than his inept murderous wife. "Per- have audience members in stitches John Dooley School Professor Robert K. Dodge will been taught that poetry is supposed may be encouraged. circulation in the heart, lungs and CHICKEN STIR-FRY WITH RICE ^.SO
being taken away with belly- speak on "how to like poetry" at to be woric. He hates that idea and legs; and a relaxing, cooling-off
laughs that take the self away. It
haps if you stood a wee bitcloser?" throughout the play.
"Yes of course, why didn't I think
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The free evening is part of the
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Page 10 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994
Thursday, October 6, 1994 H«nderson Horn* News Page 11

Rediscovering Water Street Gabron- Altobella to head Enforcement Assistance


a goal of Expo '94 Scarlett Gene Altobella, a Henderson Cypert and Bash are from Las goals; volunteering individually
The businesses along Water Water Street. The Convention businessman, has been elected to Vegas. and as a group to provide help to
Frank and Catherine Gabron re-
Street are gearing up for Expo Center, also located on Water the presidency of the Nevada Law The organization, formerly police agencies; and aiding
cently announced the marriage of
Days Oct. 21-23. Cosmetics and Street, will be filled with local Enforcement Assistance Asso- members to obtain employment
thcirdaughterAmyMaricGabron called the Nevada Constables
beauty shops, food establish- business people displaying their ciation. in enforcement positions.
of Henderson to Steve Scarlett of Association, provides law en-
ments, florists, accountants, products. Altobella, owner of a locksmith Altobella, who also is treasurer
Henderson: forcement assistance in the state
bookkeepers, and many more Registration for prizes will be of the Fraternal Order of Police
They were married Sept. 10, business and training center, through its membership and
businesses are located in Water provided in every Water Street for Henderson Lodge No. 3, says
and spent their honeymoon in San succeeds Jeff Jones in the post. friends.
Street. Water Street businesses business and the winning names information regarding member-
Diego. Also elected were George Among their activities are as-
will celebrate Expo Days by will be drawn at a radio remote ship and activities can be obtained
The bride, a graduate of Basic Cypert, treasurer, and David Bash sistance in law enforcement
decorating buildings, holding every 30 minutes near the Con- by writing the Nevada Law En-
High School, is employed by II, secretary; all forone year terms. training; education of members
sidewalk sales, and promoting vention Center. The prize draw- forcement Assistance Association
Wolverine Worldwide. through a guest speaker program;
registration for the prizes that will ings will Stan about 10 a.m. Sat-
be awarded on Saturday, Oct. 22. urday, Oct. 22, until all the prizes
have been awarded.
The groom, son of Mary Scarlett
of Henderson, is a eraduale of
Basic High SchoolQid is em-
Doll show fund-raising assistance for pro-
grams to enhance enforcement
at P.O. Box 43916, Las Vegas,
NV 89104, or caUing 565-7017.

There will be new cars on dis- For further information, contact


play, balloons will fly and bands
will play. There will be a carnival
the Chamber of Commerce, 565-
8951, orOthena's Fashions, 565-
ployed by Levi Strauss.
The matijon of honor was Karen
Majewski,' the maid of honor
this week WE NEED TO
at the comer of Lake Mead and 7334. ' - The Nevada State Ceramic As-
Xhrlsty Ellis and bridesmaids
Allison and Jennifer Aicllo. The
flower girl was Hailcy Majewski.
sociation will present "Ceramic
Harvest," its 30\h annual ceramic
BUY
The best man was Scott
Majewski with Bob Wireman.The
doll and craft show Oct. 7-9 at the
Henderson Convention Center,
USED PALLETS
groomsmen were Harold Scarlett
200 Water St. Bluellght Industries, Inc.
Show hours will be from noon
and Frank Gabron Jr.
v>4'^ presents O/
Amy Marie and Steve Scarlett
to 6 p.m. Friday, noon to 6 p.m. 643-0001
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
'^ CERAIVIIC HARVEST
Their 30th Annual
^ Students spend time in fast lane Sunday. An awards ceremony will
be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Saturday.
POKER NOW!!
There will displays, mini-semi-
TOURNAMENT OVER 100 HJACHINES
CERAMIC DOLL AND CRAFT SHOW From April until September a individual and school points Mustang and Steve Baca (11th) nars, door prizes and sales.
SAT 1 PM 50 & 250
group of Basic High students spent throughout the racing season, for High/Low Split
INVESTIGATION — Lottie Molloy, a maid for a wealthy British View Recreation Center. Darcy Sherrod plays Lottie Molloy and October 7, 8, 9,1994 their Friday nights mnning in the trophies and a chance to represent
VW. The public is welcome. Admis- e or Better for Low
DaucMWIld
DoubtoDeucM
family, looks at Inspector Crandall's business card in the play Kenneth Macpherson portrays the inspector in the British mys- The total points gave Basic the sion is $2. 2 pair or Better
HENDERSON CONVENTION CENTER fast lane. the track at the Division 7 Finals track championship for the second for High
Bonus Pokar
Keno&More
"The Murder Room," which opens Friday at Kesterson Valley tery farce. phom by BrUn Jones
200 Water Street - Henderson The students were competing in in Bakersfield, Calif.

FREE PARKING
the Las Vegas Speedway High This year the students racing
straight year. The four-foot high
trophy was presented to auto ArlhrJtls tips POKER WINNER Wln*n99on
25* Royal Hiuh
School Drag Racing Program. forBasic were: Steve Harris (2nd) teacher Mr. Anderson at the l8t The Old Man 1133Bldr. Hwy. Hend.
discussed Dnw Poker

Play has audience dying with laughter SHOW HOURS: Fri -12 to 6 p.m.
Sat-12 to6p.m. Sun -10 to5 p.m.
Students race against other
valley students. They compete for
Trans Am; Charles Dozier (5th)
Dodge; Mike Bowser (10th)
NHRA Gambler Nationals Sept.
30.
On Friday, Oct. 7, St. Rose
2nd Foxy
THE SMALLEST BUT FRIENDLIEST
-
CASINO IN HENDERSON
WITH THE LOOSEST SLOTS
565-1688
QUR ATM MACHINES
Maximum Coin B«t

"" " ;. 7 ^ « r!r!^


TAKE ALL CARDS
DISPLAYS • MINI SEMINARS Dominican Hospital will present
By Roy Theiss
News Staff Writer
When the new president of
Mavis and Edgar, who choose highlighted with the fact that the
their words carefully trying to gun had blanks. She and her lover
determine the hidden meaning. hide the "body" in a secret room
225-9160. Tickets are also avail-
able at the door.
The play will run Oct. 7,8,14,
• DOOR PRIZES • SALES
PUBLIC WELCOME
Residents pass bar exam a tape entitled "Exercise can beat
arthritis" during the monthly
bingo/brunch sesion. Beginning
FEATURING HOMEMADE HAM & BEAN
^^^^^^.^^^.^^^^^.^^^^.^^^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^^
SOUP & HOMEMADE CHILI EVERY DAY

'• Theatre in the Valley read the Chief Justice Robert E. Rose Kemberling, Stacy Kollins, DINNER MENU
Simple statements can be twisted in the basement, affectionately 15,21 and 22 at 8 p.m. and Sun- DONATION $2.00 ther requirements to satisfy before at 9 a.m., seniors are invited to a Sept. 29 thru Oct. 5 • 4:00 pm thru 10:00 pm
play, "The Murder Room," by announced last week that ac- Helene Lester, Mary Mahler, they can be admitted, and that no light brunch and bingo session,
and iastcad of having banter be- known as "The Murder Room." day matinees on Oct. 9 and 16 at SHOW CHAIRMAN CO-CHAIRMAN THURSDAY
Jack Sharkcy, he was rolling on cording to a preliminary report Lawrence Mittin, Jennifer New- court action will be taken until
tween husband and wife, the The plot thickens wi th the arrival 2 p.m. The play is supported by Jessie Del Quadro Ruth Leidtke followed by the instructional tape. CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE *4.95
the floor. "I said I had to do this," 361-4001 457-9475 just received from the Nevada ton, Anastasia Noe, Tandi receipt of the bar examiners' of- According to Sister Robert Jo-
conversation has humorously of Edgar's self-absorbed daugh- the Henderson Parks and Recre- CHICKEN PARMESAN WITH PASTA (4.95
Larry Chiplcy, director and Board of Bar Examiners, 26 Panuska, Michael Rawlins, Daniel ficial written report next week. seph Bailey, low-impact aerobic
slipped in to an inquisition. ter, Susan and her American ation Department. FRIDAY
prc.sidcnt of Theatre in the Valley, Henderson and Boulder City Schiess, Scott Stonehocker, Admission ceremonies will exercise is safe for those who
The story revolves around Ma- boyfriend, Barry because the bulk SURF & TURF (N.Y. STEAK & SHRIMP) (G-SS
; said. residents passed the 1994 Nevada Sandra Turner, ElyseTyrell, Scott commence at 3:30 p.m. Friday, suffer from arthritis and can de- CATFISH AND HUSHPUPPIES <4.95
vis, who can no longer stand the of Edgar's estate will be passed to
The play is a zany spoof of bar exam. Van Alfen and Shayne Young Oct. 14 at the University of Nevada
touch of her husband, Edgar, so Susan. crease pain and stiffness; increase SATURDAY
British mysteries that has been
described as a blend of Agatha
she shoots him on their wedding So Mavis must do some more
day. The scene takes on a hilari- plotting but will it do any good?
CANDIDATES TO ANSWER Henderson residents Blaine passed the exam.
Bates, Robin Boneck, Charles Boulder City residents Roger
Las Vegas, Judy Bayley Theatre,
4505 S. Maryland Parkway. After
self-sufficiency and improve fit-
ness and self-esteem.
POT ROAST
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ghong, Aileen Cohen, Eric j^arris arid Glenn iPatemoster also
Christie. Monty Python and
Abbott and Coslcllo. Opening
' night is Friday at 8 p.m. at
ous tone with British politeness After all, it's difficult to kill a man
when she fires the pistol. with blank cartridges. QUESTIONS . oldberg, Gregory Gordon, " passed.
thristopher GrobI, Kenneth
the ceremony, a reception will be
held at the Rio Hotel and Casino-
The video includes nine gentle
exercises routines, all set to
SUNDAY
BAKED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING *4.2S !
"You're not dead," Mavis says. With the introduction of each Rose advised that some of the The Beach (poolside) beginning original music. The exercise se- PORK ROAST AND POTATO PANCAKES '4.95
Candidates from oil major races will be on hand Ivory, L. Eric Johnson, Mark
Kesterson Valley View Recre- "Sorry no. Only a flesh wound. character, the scenes become more named individuals may have fur- at 6:30 p.m. quences include warm-up rou- MONDAY ;
ation Center. Though 1 must say it smarts like confounding with attempts to Wednesday, October 12, 1994 at 7 p.m. tines, movements of the neck, LIVER and ONIONS 'a-TS ;
• "I like doing farce," Chiplcy blazes," Edgar answers. figure out the meaning of what shoulder and spine; fun routines CHICKEN A LA KING OVER BISCUITS *4.50
The River Mountain Ranch Estates Homeowners Association
said. "It's full of words .signifying
absolutely nothing but laughs.
After several more attempts, each is trying to say. is hosting this event at the Professor presents light look at poetry for the face, arms and legs; a car- TUESDAY
Edgar resorts to giving advise to The complex simplicity will diovascular work-out to increase 9WI99 9 IbAR ••!»••»• a ••••••• ••••••••••• •• 4a95
"There's nothing more fun than his inept murderous wife. "Per- have audience members in stitches John Dooley School Professor Robert K. Dodge will been taught that poetry is supposed may be encouraged. circulation in the heart, lungs and CHICKEN STIR-FRY WITH RICE ^.SO
being taken away with belly- speak on "how to like poetry" at to be woric. He hates that idea and legs; and a relaxing, cooling-off
laughs that take the self away. It
haps if you stood a wee bitcloser?" throughout the play.
"Yes of course, why didn't I think
1940 Chickasaw Dr., Henderson 7:30 p.m., Oct. 13, in room 241 of wants to change people's per-
The free evening is part of the
University Forum lecture series, period.
WEDNESDAY
BEEF TIPS OVER BUTTERED NOODLES *4.95
Tickets are $8 for adults and $5
allows you to forget the problems ofthat?" she replies. Call 564-7574 for more information. Beam Hall, UNLV. ceptions. sponsored by the College of Lib- For more information about CABBAGE ROLLS »4.25
for seniors and students. Reser-
that arc out there. A lot of people Mavi§' lack of handling a gun is vations can be made by calling The UNLV professorof English In keeping with the light-hearted eral Arts and underwritten by the Senior Bingo, call Sister Robert All Enlroes Served with 8014) or Salad
use community theater for es- will present an irreverent, exciting nature of the evening — and with Joseph Bailey, 564-4542. (^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
UNLV Foundation. The public is
capism. They don't want to be hit way of looking at poetry. Dodge his view that poetry and music are invited. Forinformation, call 895-
over the head with deep morals
and dccpphilosophical meaning." The News covers your believes that most people have closely linked — group singing 3468.

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Page 12 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994

CITY OF HENDERSON QUARTERLY REPORT


FOURTH QUARTER 1993/94
ORIGINAL
ANNUAL
AUGMENTED
ANNUAL
ACTUAL
YEAR TO
ORIGINAL
ANNUAL
AUGMENTED
ANNUAL
ACTUAL
YEAR TO
Tax incentives for cliaritable contributions ®SIVIOG
BUDGET BUDGET PATE property.
UNAUDITED . BUDGET BUDGET DATE Making donations to charitable MOM \ you purchased the donated prop- table Contributions. The form is
organizations may not stretch your You may, fwwever, carry over
ORIGINAL A AUGMI-NTKD ACITJAL erty. So, for example, suppose then submitted with your tax re-
ANNUAL ANNUAL YEAR TO
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS ENGINEERING INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
purse strings as much as you may
M\NA(;I;MI:M deductions in excess of these NO PASS - NO PAY
BUDGET BUDGET DATE
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND you purchased some antiques for turn.
Total Operating RevenCie 1,763,000 1,850,000 21271,662 think. The Nevada Society of Army, and the United Way, as amounts for five years. Additional CERT. $6.00
FIRE DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL 23,980,833 23,980,833 $2,000 ten years ago and they are For property donations ex-
REVENUE FUND '
Beginning Fund Balance Total Operaling Expense 3,308,486 3,879,093 3,845,146
CPAs points out that as long as well as the Boy Scouts and Giri rules apply, so check with your TAMPERING INSPECTION FAIL
Revenues 947,992 1,708,269
Toliil Nonoperating Revenue 0 610,000 621,755 worth $ 10,000 today. If you donate ceeding $5,000, you must have a
45,223,000 45,222,636
you itemize on your tax return, Scouts. For a complete list of CPA before making any large
Beginning Fund Balance 214,609 (22,098)
Bond Proceeds
398,179 395,442
Total Nonoperating Ex|x:nsc 942 800 925 the antiques to a local museum written appraisal from a qualified FULL PRICE
4,487 4,486
Transfers In Transfers In 1.450,634 2,004,509 2.004,509
you can claim a tax deduction for qualified organizations see IRS appraiser. A fully completed contributions.
Revenues where they will be displayed, you
Transfers In 17,612 17,612
TOTAL 70,550,004 71,307^180
Net Income (Loss) .(95794J 584,616 1,051.855 yourcTiaritable contributions and Publication 78. can claim a tax deduction of summary of the appraisal and a
Money Management is a public
service announcement onfinance
VERN'S TEXACO
TOTAI. _236J(I8^
Expenditures 17,082,963 14,028,289 lower your taxable income. $10,000 and you needn't pay any donee acknowledgment of the Lake Mead & Water St.
CITY SHOP INTERNAL SERVICE FUND Suppose, forexample, you make Types of Charitable Contribu- prepared and distributed by cer-
236,708
Transfers Out 196,500 161,324 tax on the $8,000 gain. contribution should be attached Henderson
Ending fund Biiliincc
Ending Fund Balance 53,270,541 57,117,567
a donation of $ 1,000 to a quali f)ed tions tifiedpublic accountants. Nevada
Track and Document Your to your tax return. Keep in mind
TOTAI. 236.708
TOTAL 70,550,004 71,307,i80
Tolal Operaling Revenue
Total Operating Expense
1,439.460
2,106,388
2,784,000
2,218,300
2,783,686
2.032,822
55,197
organization. If you'reinthe 31% To obtain a deduction, you can Donations that the IRS may hit you with a
Society of Certified Public Ac- 565-0220
Total Nonoperating Revenue 8,000 57,850
tax bracket, you may save up to donate more than cash. Gifts of countants, 5250 Neil Road, Suite
Total Nonoperating Expense 33,267 38,917 35,137 Be sure to keep accurate records penalty if you over value the do-
BOND PROCEEDS CAPITAL 30,000 $310 in federal taxes. If you're in property, such as furniture or an J05. Reno, NV 89502.
LAKE_I.A.S VEGAS
PROJECTS FUND
Transfers In 0_ 30,000 of all your charitable contribu- nated property. ""—:
F:XI'FNi)AnLn TRUST FUND
Net Income (Loss) (692,195) 614.633 800.924 the 36% bracket, you may save up old car, can qualify for the de- tions, including the name of the Limits on Charitable Contri-
Beginning Fund Balance 2.623,644 2,623,644
Uegirining ^'unil Bjilance 205,087 0 205,385 528,570 549,6,34 to $360. duction. Your write-off is equal to charitable organization, date and butions
Revenues
Revenues 69,000 0 70,250
Transfers In 11.706 0 11,706 Bond Proceeds 17,99.3,733 17,993,734 the fair market value of the prop- amount (or fair maricet value) of There are limits on your de-
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INTERNAL SERVICEJ-UN.D
21,145,947 21.167,012
Qualified Organizations erty, which is the amount you your conuibution. ff you make a ductible charitable contributions
TOTAL
TOTAL J8S.793, Total Operating Revenue 786,377 784,184
CPAs point out that donating would receive for the property cash gift of $250 or more, you that vary depending on the re- MANICURIST; . Hair Salon HAIR
2,143.628 Tolal Operating Expense 8I4,90.S 219,264 SPECIALS Unisex nc SPECIALS
Ending Fund Balance 285,793 287,341 Expenditures 4,827,000
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue 30,000 30,216 money directly to individuals, today from a willing buyer. generally must have a receipt from cipient of the contribution. De-
16,318,947 19,023,384
Ending Fund Balance
even if they are sick, disabled, or Making gifts of appreciated the recipient Canceled checks are ductions for charitable gifts to FullSel^ $22.00 Relaxers. $35.00
TOTAL 285.793 287,341 Net Income (Uiss) 1.469 595.136
TOTAL 21.145.947 21.167,012 homeless, will not entitle you to a property, such as stocks, real es- not sufficient proof of your do- public charities, such as schools, Fills $18.00 Press & Curl $25.00
tax deduction. In order to claim a tate or antiques, can offer you nation. If you give property rather churches and hospitals cannot Pedicures $18.00 Ask for Marge
FLOOD CONTROC CAPITAL SELF-INSURANCE INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
LAND SALES CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
PROJECTS FUND deduction, you must make your additional tax benefits. When you than cash, be sure the receipt ad- exceed 50%of your adjusted gross Call Angle
Beginning Fund Balance 0 3,150,335 3,150,333 12,402 12,402 Total Operating Revenue .230.000 1,550,000 1,550,000 contribution to a qualified orga- donate capital gain property — equately describes the donation. income. Gifts of appreciated 3430 E. Tropicana, Ste. 8 LQS Vegas, NV • 435-8580
Beginning Fund Balance 1,820,955 1.598,176
Revenues 29,720 3,483,643 3,804,421
Revenues 13,012 698 Total Operaling Expense l.770.0a) nization. These include nonprofit property you have owned for at If you donate property worth property can't total more than 30%
Total Nonoperating Revenue 50,000 170,400 195,157
lOTAL 29J20 6,633.978, 6.954.754 Transfers In 1.017.753 1.30,000 114.000 religious, education, orchari table least a year— you deduct the fair more than $500 in a year to any of your AGI. Gifts to veterans'
TOTAL 25.414 13.100
groups, such as churches, schools, market value of the property. organizarion, you'll need to groups are limited to 30% of your
Expendiiurcs
Transfers Oul
16,920
12,800
3,585,446
148,745
2,555,788
148,745
Expenditures 25,414
0_
9,000
4,100
Net Income (Loss) (472,327) 29.445 260.981
hospitals, government agencies, What's more, you needn't pay complete additional paperwork: AGI, with a further limit of 20% \i • •••••*•••••
Ending Fund Bjhincc 0_ 2,899,787 4,250,221
, Ending Fund Balance veterans' groups, the Salvation taxes on the gains realized since IRS Form 8283, Noncash Chan- of AGI for certain appreciated
25,414 13 100 HEALTH INSURANCE INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
TOTAL
TOTAL 29.720 6.633,978 6,954.754
Total Operaling Revenue 1.273.000 1,375,000 1,550,564
SPECIAL RECREATION CAPITAL
RTC/COUNTY FUNDED
Total Operating Expense
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue
1.254,000
3.000
1.25.5,250
14,000
1,4,37,370
14.039
ABWA to meet
Scout leader earns award
PROJECTS KIND
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
The Desert Dawn Chapter of
Beginning Fund Balance 0 956,368 956,368 ('438,294) (438.293) Net Income (Loss) 22.000 133.750_ 127.233
' Revenues 1—'' 500,000' —601,458
Beginning Fund Balance
3,442,715 3.490,975
the American Business Women's
Revenues H-Ocl. 8,1»»4.
Association (ABWA) will hold
TOTAL 495.000 1.45«>.368 li557.826 TOTAL 3.004,421- 3,052,682 Mike Harless, a member of its monthly meeting on Tuesday,
Boulder Dam Area Council,

LEGAL NOTIC
Expenditures 495.000 1,456,368 878,135 3.239,572 Oct. ll.attheCommunityChurch,
Ex|)cndilures 3,004,421
BSA's El Dorado District Train- 360 East Horizon Dr. m
I
Ending Fund n.il.incj 0 0^ 679,691 0 (186.890)
Eniting Fund Balance
TOTAI, 495^000 1.456,368 1,557.826 3,004,421 3,052,682
ing committee, was awarded the There will be a social time from
TOTAL
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 8, 1988. AND RECORDED ON DE- Wood Badge beads for complet- 6:30 to 7 pm. with the meeting
LOAN NO. 9104134/FHA/CAMARA CEMBER 14,1988, AS INSTRUMENT ing all requirements of the scouts' and meal starting at 7 p.m. The
HUD CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND NO. 00334 IN BOOK 88214 OF OFFI-
MUNICIPAL FACIUTIES ACQUISITION AND T.S. NO. CIB033480 Wood Badge Training Program. speaker will be Sue Cash, execu-
CONSTRUCTION CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UN-
Beginning Fund Balance 22,425 22,424 CIAL RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF The Wood Badge program is tive assistant to Mayor Bob
Revenues 1,777,58« 683,471 13,029,920 13.029.923 DER DEED OF TRUST THE COUNTS RECORDER OF CLARK CRAB RACES EVERY TUES., WED., SAT 7 P.M.
Beginning Fund Balance 10,101,145
2,110.000 2,032.016 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A the most advanced training pro- Groesbeck.
Revenues 1.864,391 COUNTS, NEVADA. The street ad-
TOTAL 1.800,013 705,895^
Bond Proceeds 2_ 10.250,000 10.250,000 DEED OF TRUST DATED May 3, dress and other common designa-
gram for volunteer Scout leaders The mission of the American /f ~\
Expcndilures
Ending Fund B.ilancc

TOTAI,
1,797,954
2,059

1.800.013
817; 174
(111,279)

705.895
TOTAL

Ex|)endiiurcs
Transfers Out
J 1.965.536_

S.238.968
966,851
25,389,920

21,653.000
976.851
25,311,939

12,252,876
976,851
1991 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY
BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
tion, if any, of the real property de-
scribed above Is purported to be:
752 PAN HANDLE DRIVE HENDER-
SON, NV 89014 (The undersigned
offered by the Boy Scouts of
America. The intensive week-long
training program is followed by a
Business Women's Association
is to bring together-business-
women of diverse backgrounds wmwiM
•WPB
2,760,069 12,082,212 series of commitments made by and to provide opportunities for
Ending Fund Balance 2,759,717 NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING Trustee disclaims any liability for any
WWTP CAPITAL PROJECTS lOJND
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- the trainee which could take as them to helpthemselves and others
25.389,920 25.311,939 incorrectness of the street address
Beginning Fund Balance
TOTAL 11,965.536
TACT A LAWYER. and other common designation, if
long as two years to complete. grow personally and pnsfession-
(62,654) (62,655)
Revenues 597,765 598.134 SPECIAL AD VALOREM TRANSPOR'
On 10/14/1994 at 10:30 AM., any, shown herein.) Said sale will be Harless completed requirements ally through leadership, education,
STANDARD TRUST DEED SERVICE made, but without covenant or war- injust over one year. networking support and national
TOTAL 535.111 535^479
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND

.._BcginningFund Halanec
COMPANY as duly appointed Trus-
tee, under and pursuant to the Deed
ranty, express or Implied, regarding Harless and his wife, Janice,
WOOD BADGE BEADS—Glenn Peterson, right, member of
the Boy Scout El Dorado District Committee, presents Wood recognition, a spokesman said. FREE VIDEO POKER
—E»pendiiw«i — -240;eoe- 97,659 450,000 220.394 title, possession, or encumbrancesr Bave four childrciTaiul reside.ia "' For more information about
Revenues of Trust, Recorded 05/07/1991 in
Ending Fund Balance " 295.111 437,820 to pay the remaining principal sum of Henderson. •.'. ABWA, contact Carolyn Piniher,
TOTAL > 535.111 535.479
TOTAL

Expenditures
450.000

450,000
220,394

220.394
Book 910507 Page lnst.# 00391 ^f
Official Records in the office of the
County Recorder of CLARK County,
the note(s) secured by the said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon, as
orovided in said note(s), advances, if
publicity chairwoman, 566-5175
or 564-6285.
4 OF A KIND GETS
GENERAL l-DND ' Ending Fund Balance 0 0 Nevada; Executed by: STEVE M.
CAMARA, A MARRIED MAN WILL
any under the terms of said Deed of
YOU 6 TO GO!
REVENUES
Taxes
Licenses & Fetinits
4,276,860
6,851,799
4,282,257
8,587,241
4.219,4a7
8,526,157
TOTAL

SPECIAL SY.STEM DEVELOPMENT IT-E


450,000 220,394
SELL at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash (all payable at the
Trust, fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust; The total
Senators announce PILT payments for Nevada SIX-PACK CIVE-A-WAY
Intcrgdvcrnincntal Revenues 23,772,816 26,672,973 27,191,825 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND time of sale In lawful money of the amount of the unpaid balance of the
Charges fur .Services 2,656,753 3,419,849 3,708,186 United States) at: THE CLARK obligation secured by the property to United States Senators Richard enue in local property due to "No one knows better than lo- Humboldt County, $34,000; and ^ ^
Fines & Forfeits 714,377 740,672 771,675 376.774
377,400 551,645 415.567 •
Beginning Fund Bal.mce 378,445 COUNTY COURTHOUSE 200 SO. be sold and reasonable estimated Bryan and Harry Reid announced ownership of the land by the fed- cal communities in Nevada the Lander County, $308,000. Lin-
Miscellaneous
544.471 586,805 525,226
Revenues 23.000 18,424
3RD ST. LAS VEGAS, NV all right, ti- costs, expenses and advances at the Payments-In-Lieu-of Taxes eral govemment which is exempt importance of these payments," fr =^
Transfers In
Gain on Sale of Fixed Assets
Beginning Fund Balance
500
2,374,261
500
4,723,807
0
4,723,804
TOTAL 401.445 395,198 . tle and interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of Trust in
time of the Initial publication of the (PILT) for Nevada's counties, from paying property taxes. Bryan said. "It is hard enough
coln County will receive
$186,950; Lyon County, PONY EXPRESS CAFE
Notice of sale is: $102,520.96 The compensating counties and local Eighty-seven percent of Nevada meeting the needs of local resi-
TOTAL AVAIIJVBLE RESOURCES ._41.569,231 49,565,749^ 50,081,927
Expenditures
Ending Fund Balance
401,445
0
0
395.I9S
the property situated in said County, beneficiaiy under Deed of Trust here-
governments for non-taxable lands are federally owned. dents without being further bur-
$579,318; Mineral County, S66-7949
Nevada, describing the land therein: tofore executed and delivered to the $259,449; Nye County, $550,000; New York Style Come in and enjoy our
LOT SEVENTY-THREE (73) IN BLOCK undersigned a written Declaration of federal lands within their borders. "More than 85% of land in dened by the existence of feder- Pershing County, $221,500;
EXRENDITURES TOTAL _mj^^ 395.198.
8,565,401 10,448.651 10,109,679 TWO (2) OF CIMARRON UNIT NO. 2, All of Nevada's 17 counties will Nevada is federally-owned, ally-owned lands within the bor- PIZZA $499 EXPRESS
(Beneral Government
Public Safety
Judici;il
19,214,582
1,066,40')
21,748,326
1,098,527
21,696,120
1,020,672
AS SH()WN BY MAP THEREOF ON
Default and Demand for Sale, and a
written Notice of Default and Election receive payments. making PILT money an important ders of the community.
Storey County, $9,596; Washoe
County, $1,174,525; and White Medium Cheese Pizza
LUNCHES
M 59
PEPT SERVICE FUND fAD VALORE FILE IN BOOK 40 OF PLATS, PAGE to Sell. The undersigned caused said source of county fund across the "Lowest Price in Henderson"
Pirlilic Woiks 2.%l.165 1,933.036 3,605,070
GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT Nevada will receive a total of Under the PILT legislation, Pine County, $350,000.
5,286,976 6,085,911 5,732,841 96, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Notice of Default ancj Election to Sell
Culture and Recreation $6,849,893 in payments, a slight state," Reid said. "Rural counties, Carson City will receive $32,544;
Transfers Out 2,350,634
-
2,0.53,444 2.053,444
Beginning Fund Balance 1,702,879 3,208,655 1,921,661 RECORDER OF CLARK COUNTY, to be recorded in the county where
increase over last year's payments which house vast amounts of
WEEKLY MENU
5,202,962 5,128,333 NEVADA FURTHER GRANTING the real proper^ is located.
Churchill County, $532,000; IfitSK'll >4HII*
5ther Use: 39,445,367 45,367.895 44,217,826
Revenues
Bond Proceeds
5,202,962
0 11,786,247 11,801,266 UNTO GRANTEE THOSE EASEMENTS equaling $6,716,988. The pro- nontaxable land, particularly are Qark County, $986,245; Douglas
THURSDAY
Dated: 09/14/1994 C*Ollllllllllil> Veal Parmigiana, side Pasta
Transfers In 573.474 573,474 573,474 GRANTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF hard hit. These funds help to ease
STANDARD TRUST DEED SERVICE gram was established in 1976 and County, $242,008; Elko County,
Ending Fund Balance
GRANTEE (IN HIS CAPACITY AS AN the economic burden felt in these uilli Jill a«l Shrimp in a basket
Unreserved 2,123,870 4,197,854 5,864,101
TOTAL 7.479.31S 20.771,338 19,424,734 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 2600 was intended to compensate local $839,058; Esmeralda County.
•OWNER') IN, AND CREATED BY STANWELL DRIVE, SUITE 200,
41.569.237 49,565,749 50,081,927 THAT CERTAIN MASTER DECLARA-
govpmments for the loss of rev- areas." $66,750; Eureka County, $77,950; ill llif \o\%s FRIDAY
TOTAL GENERAL FUND Ex[)cndiiuics -»- 4,281^68 17,533.791 17,497.998 CONCORD, CA 94520 (510) 603-
REQUIREMENIS Transfers Out 0 40,000 40,000 TION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS Fish & Chips
7340 DEBBIE JACKSON ASSISTANT
OAS TAX_SPECJAIJLEV^ENUEFyND
JE FUND Ending Fund Balance 3,197,547 3,197,547 1.886,736 AND RESTRICTIONS AND GRANT SECRETARY Sausage Cacciatore
AND RESERVATION OF EASEMENTS RSVP#6456
Beginning Fund Balance 0 383,966 383,969 TOTAL 7.479.315 20,771,338 19,424,734
FOR THE WHITNEY RANCH (THE P 62340
SATURDAY
Intergiivcrnnicnial Revenues
Miscellaneous

TOTAI.
847,007
87,000

934.007
847,007
35,000

1.265.973
917,732
78,426

1.380.127
DEBT SERVICE FUND (OPERATING)
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
"DECLARATION") DATED DECEMBER

NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION


H—Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6,1994.

THE ZONING MAP TO


ClNEDOMEl Prime Rib, Potato & Veggies
Ravioli, Garlic Bread

9,745,884 10,416,721 10,416,720


FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
RECLASSIFY CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY WITH-
HENDERSON SUNDAY SPKIAL - Sbultai| at Nomi
Beginning Fund Balance LuiftURY THEATRE COMPLEX
Expenditures 824,007 1,155.973 191,1.30
Revenues 2,137,.356 3,738,555 3,220,302 THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1994, IN THE CITY LIMITS OF Spaghetti in Marinara, Garlic Bread 1.1
110,000 110,000 48,421 IN CLARK COUNTY
Transfers Out
Ending Fund Balance 0 0 1,140,576
Bond Proceeds 0 15,617,364 15,617,364
STATE OF NEVADA
HENDERSON, DESCRIB-
ED AS A PORTION OF
Seniors \X
Transfers In 0 196,500 161,324 REGISTRATION CLOSES: OCTOBER 8,1994 SF>CTION 21, TOWNSHIP •i2 Luxury Afiifpriuu •D»lw$ Snack $m
TOTAI. 9.34.007 -1265.223- 1.380.127 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit the registrilion ror 22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 MONDAY
TOTAL 11.883.240 29,969,140 29,415,710 the General Election to be held on November 8, 1994, will
close on Siturday, October 8,1994, at the hour or9:00 P.M.
EAST, M.D.B.&M,CLARK
COUNTY, NEVADA,
•Dtlky $ttr$9 Uwi ^ •ClinutM ContrtUii Ctmhrt Theme: THE FAMILY Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Veggies 4.1
LID Ri:VOLVING SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
Expendiiurcs 4,914.171 5,834,300 5,803,146 Qualified electors may register fur the ensuing election by FROM PS (PUBLIC AND •hckiag Chair Lagi Statlut •fr$9 U$liliJ ftrklag Sunday Morning: What One Family Can Do Chicken Parmigiana, side Pasta 4.1
Transfers Out 0 293.846 291,109 appearing at the Clark County Election Department, I860 SEMI-PUBLIC) DISTRICr
Ending Fund Balance 6,969,069 23,840,994 ust Sahara Avenue, or with any branch of the Department AND RS-2 (SINGLE FAM- Sunday Evening:, Preparing the Leader of a Godly Family TUESDAY
Beginning Fund Balance 1,542,75! 1,542,126 1,542,126 of Motor Vehicles, or by appearing before a field registrar in ILY RESIDENTIAL) DIS- Just mlmttti from (All tMtuHm uamm Monday: Helping Your Help-Mate
Miscellaneous 75.000 90,000 72,056
11.883.240 29.969.140 29,415,710
the manner provided by law. As an additional convenience, TRICT TO RS6 (SINGLE Openface Turkey Sandwich,
TOTAL 1.617,753 1,632,126 1.614.182^
TOTAL there will be Voter Registration Outreach locations to reg-
ister to vote. One location will be the Boulevard Mali on
October 8,1994 at 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Another location
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL)
DISTRICT ON 32 ACRES ±
Snn MItr
ui itnHtf Cltyl 457-3700 mam mm MM
stn0tmmmtmi Tuesday:
Wednesday:
The Family Protector
Preparing Your Children to Live in the
Mashed Potatoes/Cravy
Chicken Cacciatore & Pasta,
B.!
ORIGINAL AUGMENTED LOCATED AT THE
ACTUAL
F.x|K-ndiiurcs 0 0 0 ANNUAL ANNUAL YEARTO
will be the Meadows MaU also on October 8,199410:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Voter registration by mall If also available. Mail-
NORTHEAST CORNER
• ••••••••PC WorW side Garlic Bread .4.90
117,753 1.30,000 114,000 OF ARROYO GRANDE
Transfers Out BUDGET DATE
BUDGET In applications are located at various pott ofHces, libraries, BOULEVARD AND HORI- Thursday: Preparing Your Children for Marriage
Ending Fund Balance 1.500.000 1,502,126 1,500.182 WATER ENTERPRISE FUND grocery stores, utility com paniesand banks throughout Clark ZON RIDGEPARKWAY IN CINED0ME12 STARTS FRIDAY WEDNBSDAY
County. Mail-in voter registration applicaUons must be post- THE GREEN VALLEY
Friday: Preparing Your Children for Leadership
TOTAL 1.617.753 _ 1.632.126 1.614.182 13,398,000 13,398,000 13,727,385
H [ N D t R S 0 N Baked Ham, Potatoes & Veggies ...
Total Operating Revenue marked no later than October 8,1994, to be honored for the SOUTH PLANNING AREA,
Total Operating Expense 14,489,246 16,156,808 13,994.212 upcoming General Election. AND OTHER MATTERS TRUEUES(R) HEAR EVANGEUST Eggplant Parmigiana, Garlic Bread
FQRFl-lTRD ASSETS SPECIAL
REVENUE FUND
Total Nonoperating Revenue
Tolal Nono|)eraling Expense
. 1,206,503
2,086,880
1,020,000
2,086,880
1.432.938
1,543,663
For your convenience, the Clark County Election De-
partment is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00
RELATING THERETO
for recommendation.
V2S 426 725 10:25
TIMOTHY HALE of Fremont, California V ^
3,07.3.000 P.M.; and from Tuesday, Octotxr 4th, through Saturday, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby THE MASK (PG13)
Beginning Fund Balance 40,490 40,490
Transfers In 3,073,000
October 8th, from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
ADDITIONAL NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AND
given that the typewritten 1225 2:50 5:10 7:40 1005 I^10 WHERE? POSTAL STATION
20,892 copieeoflbeabovemenUoncd
Revenues
Transfers In
20,700
18,935 18,935
Net Income (Loss) 1.10L377 (752.688) 2.695,448
VOTING AIDS FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS AND
PERSONS 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER
Ordinance are available for
Inspection by all Interested
• THE SPECIALISTS (R)
1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30 11:00
Green Valley Church of Christ Complete Mailing Service
Pursuant to Nevada AdmlnistrBUvcCode293.190, section parties at the OfTke of the 28 Commerce Center Drive •OPS • Packing • BO Copies
TOTAL 80.125 80.317 SEWER ENTERPRISE FUND 3, notice is hereby given to all persons that registration and THE SCOUT (PG13)
I voting aids are provided to handicapped persons and persons
City Clerk, 240 Water Street,
Henderson, Nevada; and that 12:45 3:10 5:35 7:55 IftlS 12:20
Henderson, Nevada
17,047
Expenditures
Transfers Out
Ending Fund Balance
17,875
28,334
0
28,334
34,936
. Tolal Operating Revenue
Total Operaling Expense
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue
6,727,.'S00
5,691,341
1.396.109
6,727,500
8,784,000
1,235,000
6,603,791
5.527,320
1,298,819
65 years of age or older. For more information, please call the
Clark County Election Department.
Dated this 2nd day of September, 1994.
said Ordinance No. lSI9was
proposed for adoption by
Councilmember Hafen on the
CUARI PRESENT DANGER
(PG13)
WHEN?
October 16-21 • 7:30 each evening
POST OFFICE CASINO
1,012.025 \S\ 4thdayof October, 1994, and
80.317
Total Nonoperating Expense 1,038,535
3,073,000
1,0.38,535
3,073,000 3.073,000 KATHRYN FERGUSON adopted by the following roll
12:50 3:55 7:15 10:20
(9:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday) 1 20 Market Street %
TOTAL 46.209 Transfers Out
Registrar of Voters call vote: • THE RIVER WILD (PG13)
P/iRK DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Clark County, Nevada Votlai AYE: Mayor Robert • THESPEC1AUSTS(R) (bcliind First Intersnte Banl^ on Water St.) ''v
Net locumc (Loss) tZOO 2:30 5.-00 7J0 »:55 12:25 12:15 ^45 5:15 7:45 10:15 liM WHATDOES GOD TEACH ABOUT THE HOME
PROJECTS FUND

Beginning Fund Balance 2,284.656 2,289,655


H-Scpt 15,22,29, Oct. 6,1994. •
(SEAL) A. Grocebccfc
Coancllmembers Andy
Hafen, Paul Ruth and Larry
TERIUNAL VELOCITY (PG13)
12:30 2:45 500 7:15 »:45
AND FAMILY VALUES? BRING YOUR BIliLE - 565-0300 /
Revenues 1,905,000 2,085,388 CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND PUBLIC NOTICE was a Rc|iilar MccUiig of Ike Sdieffler
Voting NAY: Jack Clark • NO PASSES COUPONS OH OtSCOONTS • LATE SHOW FW. - 8AT OU.Y
COME STUDY WITH US
ORD. NO. 1519 Comidi and referred to Ibc
JOtAL 4.189.656 4.375.043 Total Operating Revenue
Total Operating Expense
259.620
280.033
280,490
.340,983
301,383
331,166
Z-35-94
Thie above BW No. 112S and
followtng Committee:
"COUNCIL AS A WHOLE"
Absent: None
W ROBERT A.
GROESBECK, MAYOR
aazxnxzDxzz (For more information call 293-37^
il • •••*••••
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue 0 ' 8,000 31,245 foregoing Ordlaaac* wai AN ORDINANCE OF THE
Expenditures 1,211,427 1,043,779 ATTEST:
T/ansfcrs In 4.000 10,000 10.000 first propoMd ami read by CITY COUNCIL OF THE
Ending Fund Balance 2,978,229 3,331,264 iMc to the CKy Covacfl oflbe CITY OF HENDERSON '•/ COLLEEN BELL, CMC,
Cky of Hcadenoa, Nevada, AMENDING ORDINANCE CITY CLERK
Net Income (Lou) ri6.413) (42.493) 11.442
TOTAL 4,189,656 4.375,043 on September 20,1994, whkfe NO. 1120 BY AMENDING H—Oct 6.1994.
1
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Page 12 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994

CITY OF HENDERSON QUARTERLY REPORT


FOURTH QUARTER 1993/94
ORIGINAL
ANNUAL
AUGMENTED
ANNUAL
ACTUAL
YEAR TO
ORIGINAL
ANNUAL
AUGMENTED
ANNUAL
ACTUAL
YEAR TO
Tax incentives for cliaritable contributions ®SIVIOG
BUDGET BUDGET PATE property.
UNAUDITED . BUDGET BUDGET DATE Making donations to charitable MOM \ you purchased the donated prop- table Contributions. The form is
organizations may not stretch your You may, fwwever, carry over
ORIGINAL A AUGMI-NTKD ACITJAL erty. So, for example, suppose then submitted with your tax re-
ANNUAL ANNUAL YEAR TO
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS ENGINEERING INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
purse strings as much as you may
M\NA(;I;MI:M deductions in excess of these NO PASS - NO PAY
BUDGET BUDGET DATE
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND you purchased some antiques for turn.
Total Operating RevenCie 1,763,000 1,850,000 21271,662 think. The Nevada Society of Army, and the United Way, as amounts for five years. Additional CERT. $6.00
FIRE DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL 23,980,833 23,980,833 $2,000 ten years ago and they are For property donations ex-
REVENUE FUND '
Beginning Fund Balance Total Operaling Expense 3,308,486 3,879,093 3,845,146
CPAs points out that as long as well as the Boy Scouts and Giri rules apply, so check with your TAMPERING INSPECTION FAIL
Revenues 947,992 1,708,269
Toliil Nonoperating Revenue 0 610,000 621,755 worth $ 10,000 today. If you donate ceeding $5,000, you must have a
45,223,000 45,222,636
you itemize on your tax return, Scouts. For a complete list of CPA before making any large
Beginning Fund Balance 214,609 (22,098)
Bond Proceeds
398,179 395,442
Total Nonoperating Ex|x:nsc 942 800 925 the antiques to a local museum written appraisal from a qualified FULL PRICE
4,487 4,486
Transfers In Transfers In 1.450,634 2,004,509 2.004,509
you can claim a tax deduction for qualified organizations see IRS appraiser. A fully completed contributions.
Revenues where they will be displayed, you
Transfers In 17,612 17,612
TOTAL 70,550,004 71,307^180
Net Income (Loss) .(95794J 584,616 1,051.855 yourcTiaritable contributions and Publication 78. can claim a tax deduction of summary of the appraisal and a
Money Management is a public
service announcement onfinance
VERN'S TEXACO
TOTAI. _236J(I8^
Expenditures 17,082,963 14,028,289 lower your taxable income. $10,000 and you needn't pay any donee acknowledgment of the Lake Mead & Water St.
CITY SHOP INTERNAL SERVICE FUND Suppose, forexample, you make Types of Charitable Contribu- prepared and distributed by cer-
236,708
Transfers Out 196,500 161,324 tax on the $8,000 gain. contribution should be attached Henderson
Ending fund Biiliincc
Ending Fund Balance 53,270,541 57,117,567
a donation of $ 1,000 to a quali f)ed tions tifiedpublic accountants. Nevada
Track and Document Your to your tax return. Keep in mind
TOTAI. 236.708
TOTAL 70,550,004 71,307,i80
Tolal Operaling Revenue
Total Operating Expense
1,439.460
2,106,388
2,784,000
2,218,300
2,783,686
2.032,822
55,197
organization. If you'reinthe 31% To obtain a deduction, you can Donations that the IRS may hit you with a
Society of Certified Public Ac- 565-0220
Total Nonoperating Revenue 8,000 57,850
tax bracket, you may save up to donate more than cash. Gifts of countants, 5250 Neil Road, Suite
Total Nonoperating Expense 33,267 38,917 35,137 Be sure to keep accurate records penalty if you over value the do-
BOND PROCEEDS CAPITAL 30,000 $310 in federal taxes. If you're in property, such as furniture or an J05. Reno, NV 89502.
LAKE_I.A.S VEGAS
PROJECTS FUND
Transfers In 0_ 30,000 of all your charitable contribu- nated property. ""—:
F:XI'FNi)AnLn TRUST FUND
Net Income (Loss) (692,195) 614.633 800.924 the 36% bracket, you may save up old car, can qualify for the de- tions, including the name of the Limits on Charitable Contri-
Beginning Fund Balance 2.623,644 2,623,644
Uegirining ^'unil Bjilance 205,087 0 205,385 528,570 549,6,34 to $360. duction. Your write-off is equal to charitable organization, date and butions
Revenues
Revenues 69,000 0 70,250
Transfers In 11.706 0 11,706 Bond Proceeds 17,99.3,733 17,993,734 the fair market value of the prop- amount (or fair maricet value) of There are limits on your de-
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INTERNAL SERVICEJ-UN.D
21,145,947 21.167,012
Qualified Organizations erty, which is the amount you your conuibution. ff you make a ductible charitable contributions
TOTAL
TOTAL J8S.793, Total Operating Revenue 786,377 784,184
CPAs point out that donating would receive for the property cash gift of $250 or more, you that vary depending on the re- MANICURIST; . Hair Salon HAIR
2,143.628 Tolal Operating Expense 8I4,90.S 219,264 SPECIALS Unisex nc SPECIALS
Ending Fund Balance 285,793 287,341 Expenditures 4,827,000
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue 30,000 30,216 money directly to individuals, today from a willing buyer. generally must have a receipt from cipient of the contribution. De-
16,318,947 19,023,384
Ending Fund Balance
even if they are sick, disabled, or Making gifts of appreciated the recipient Canceled checks are ductions for charitable gifts to FullSel^ $22.00 Relaxers. $35.00
TOTAL 285.793 287,341 Net Income (Uiss) 1.469 595.136
TOTAL 21.145.947 21.167,012 homeless, will not entitle you to a property, such as stocks, real es- not sufficient proof of your do- public charities, such as schools, Fills $18.00 Press & Curl $25.00
tax deduction. In order to claim a tate or antiques, can offer you nation. If you give property rather churches and hospitals cannot Pedicures $18.00 Ask for Marge
FLOOD CONTROC CAPITAL SELF-INSURANCE INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
LAND SALES CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
PROJECTS FUND deduction, you must make your additional tax benefits. When you than cash, be sure the receipt ad- exceed 50%of your adjusted gross Call Angle
Beginning Fund Balance 0 3,150,335 3,150,333 12,402 12,402 Total Operating Revenue .230.000 1,550,000 1,550,000 contribution to a qualified orga- donate capital gain property — equately describes the donation. income. Gifts of appreciated 3430 E. Tropicana, Ste. 8 LQS Vegas, NV • 435-8580
Beginning Fund Balance 1,820,955 1.598,176
Revenues 29,720 3,483,643 3,804,421
Revenues 13,012 698 Total Operaling Expense l.770.0a) nization. These include nonprofit property you have owned for at If you donate property worth property can't total more than 30%
Total Nonoperating Revenue 50,000 170,400 195,157
lOTAL 29J20 6,633.978, 6.954.754 Transfers In 1.017.753 1.30,000 114.000 religious, education, orchari table least a year— you deduct the fair more than $500 in a year to any of your AGI. Gifts to veterans'
TOTAL 25.414 13.100
groups, such as churches, schools, market value of the property. organizarion, you'll need to groups are limited to 30% of your
Expendiiurcs
Transfers Oul
16,920
12,800
3,585,446
148,745
2,555,788
148,745
Expenditures 25,414
0_
9,000
4,100
Net Income (Loss) (472,327) 29.445 260.981
hospitals, government agencies, What's more, you needn't pay complete additional paperwork: AGI, with a further limit of 20% \i • •••••*•••••
Ending Fund Bjhincc 0_ 2,899,787 4,250,221
, Ending Fund Balance veterans' groups, the Salvation taxes on the gains realized since IRS Form 8283, Noncash Chan- of AGI for certain appreciated
25,414 13 100 HEALTH INSURANCE INTERNAL SERVICE FUND
TOTAL
TOTAL 29.720 6.633,978 6,954.754
Total Operaling Revenue 1.273.000 1,375,000 1,550,564
SPECIAL RECREATION CAPITAL
RTC/COUNTY FUNDED
Total Operating Expense
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue
1.254,000
3.000
1.25.5,250
14,000
1,4,37,370
14.039
ABWA to meet
Scout leader earns award
PROJECTS KIND
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
The Desert Dawn Chapter of
Beginning Fund Balance 0 956,368 956,368 ('438,294) (438.293) Net Income (Loss) 22.000 133.750_ 127.233
' Revenues 1—'' 500,000' —601,458
Beginning Fund Balance
3,442,715 3.490,975
the American Business Women's
Revenues H-Ocl. 8,1»»4.
Association (ABWA) will hold
TOTAL 495.000 1.45«>.368 li557.826 TOTAL 3.004,421- 3,052,682 Mike Harless, a member of its monthly meeting on Tuesday,
Boulder Dam Area Council,

LEGAL NOTIC
Expenditures 495.000 1,456,368 878,135 3.239,572 Oct. ll.attheCommunityChurch,
Ex|)cndilures 3,004,421
BSA's El Dorado District Train- 360 East Horizon Dr. m
I
Ending Fund n.il.incj 0 0^ 679,691 0 (186.890)
Eniting Fund Balance
TOTAI, 495^000 1.456,368 1,557.826 3,004,421 3,052,682
ing committee, was awarded the There will be a social time from
TOTAL
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 8, 1988. AND RECORDED ON DE- Wood Badge beads for complet- 6:30 to 7 pm. with the meeting
LOAN NO. 9104134/FHA/CAMARA CEMBER 14,1988, AS INSTRUMENT ing all requirements of the scouts' and meal starting at 7 p.m. The
HUD CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND NO. 00334 IN BOOK 88214 OF OFFI-
MUNICIPAL FACIUTIES ACQUISITION AND T.S. NO. CIB033480 Wood Badge Training Program. speaker will be Sue Cash, execu-
CONSTRUCTION CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE UN-
Beginning Fund Balance 22,425 22,424 CIAL RECORDS IN THE OFFICE OF The Wood Badge program is tive assistant to Mayor Bob
Revenues 1,777,58« 683,471 13,029,920 13.029.923 DER DEED OF TRUST THE COUNTS RECORDER OF CLARK CRAB RACES EVERY TUES., WED., SAT 7 P.M.
Beginning Fund Balance 10,101,145
2,110.000 2,032.016 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A the most advanced training pro- Groesbeck.
Revenues 1.864,391 COUNTS, NEVADA. The street ad-
TOTAL 1.800,013 705,895^
Bond Proceeds 2_ 10.250,000 10.250,000 DEED OF TRUST DATED May 3, dress and other common designa-
gram for volunteer Scout leaders The mission of the American /f ~\
Expcndilures
Ending Fund B.ilancc

TOTAI,
1,797,954
2,059

1.800.013
817; 174
(111,279)

705.895
TOTAL

Ex|)endiiurcs
Transfers Out
J 1.965.536_

S.238.968
966,851
25,389,920

21,653.000
976.851
25,311,939

12,252,876
976,851
1991 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY
BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
tion, if any, of the real property de-
scribed above Is purported to be:
752 PAN HANDLE DRIVE HENDER-
SON, NV 89014 (The undersigned
offered by the Boy Scouts of
America. The intensive week-long
training program is followed by a
Business Women's Association
is to bring together-business-
women of diverse backgrounds wmwiM
•WPB
2,760,069 12,082,212 series of commitments made by and to provide opportunities for
Ending Fund Balance 2,759,717 NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING Trustee disclaims any liability for any
WWTP CAPITAL PROJECTS lOJND
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- the trainee which could take as them to helpthemselves and others
25.389,920 25.311,939 incorrectness of the street address
Beginning Fund Balance
TOTAL 11,965.536
TACT A LAWYER. and other common designation, if
long as two years to complete. grow personally and pnsfession-
(62,654) (62,655)
Revenues 597,765 598.134 SPECIAL AD VALOREM TRANSPOR'
On 10/14/1994 at 10:30 AM., any, shown herein.) Said sale will be Harless completed requirements ally through leadership, education,
STANDARD TRUST DEED SERVICE made, but without covenant or war- injust over one year. networking support and national
TOTAL 535.111 535^479
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND

.._BcginningFund Halanec
COMPANY as duly appointed Trus-
tee, under and pursuant to the Deed
ranty, express or Implied, regarding Harless and his wife, Janice,
WOOD BADGE BEADS—Glenn Peterson, right, member of
the Boy Scout El Dorado District Committee, presents Wood recognition, a spokesman said. FREE VIDEO POKER
—E»pendiiw«i — -240;eoe- 97,659 450,000 220.394 title, possession, or encumbrancesr Bave four childrciTaiul reside.ia "' For more information about
Revenues of Trust, Recorded 05/07/1991 in
Ending Fund Balance " 295.111 437,820 to pay the remaining principal sum of Henderson. •.'. ABWA, contact Carolyn Piniher,
TOTAL > 535.111 535.479
TOTAL

Expenditures
450.000

450,000
220,394

220.394
Book 910507 Page lnst.# 00391 ^f
Official Records in the office of the
County Recorder of CLARK County,
the note(s) secured by the said Deed
of Trust, with interest thereon, as
orovided in said note(s), advances, if
publicity chairwoman, 566-5175
or 564-6285.
4 OF A KIND GETS
GENERAL l-DND ' Ending Fund Balance 0 0 Nevada; Executed by: STEVE M.
CAMARA, A MARRIED MAN WILL
any under the terms of said Deed of
YOU 6 TO GO!
REVENUES
Taxes
Licenses & Fetinits
4,276,860
6,851,799
4,282,257
8,587,241
4.219,4a7
8,526,157
TOTAL

SPECIAL SY.STEM DEVELOPMENT IT-E


450,000 220,394
SELL at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash (all payable at the
Trust, fees, charges and expenses of
the Trustee and of the trusts created
by said Deed of Trust; The total
Senators announce PILT payments for Nevada SIX-PACK CIVE-A-WAY
Intcrgdvcrnincntal Revenues 23,772,816 26,672,973 27,191,825 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND time of sale In lawful money of the amount of the unpaid balance of the
Charges fur .Services 2,656,753 3,419,849 3,708,186 United States) at: THE CLARK obligation secured by the property to United States Senators Richard enue in local property due to "No one knows better than lo- Humboldt County, $34,000; and ^ ^
Fines & Forfeits 714,377 740,672 771,675 376.774
377,400 551,645 415.567 •
Beginning Fund Bal.mce 378,445 COUNTY COURTHOUSE 200 SO. be sold and reasonable estimated Bryan and Harry Reid announced ownership of the land by the fed- cal communities in Nevada the Lander County, $308,000. Lin-
Miscellaneous
544.471 586,805 525,226
Revenues 23.000 18,424
3RD ST. LAS VEGAS, NV all right, ti- costs, expenses and advances at the Payments-In-Lieu-of Taxes eral govemment which is exempt importance of these payments," fr =^
Transfers In
Gain on Sale of Fixed Assets
Beginning Fund Balance
500
2,374,261
500
4,723,807
0
4,723,804
TOTAL 401.445 395,198 . tle and interest conveyed to and now
held by it under said Deed of Trust in
time of the Initial publication of the (PILT) for Nevada's counties, from paying property taxes. Bryan said. "It is hard enough
coln County will receive
$186,950; Lyon County, PONY EXPRESS CAFE
Notice of sale is: $102,520.96 The compensating counties and local Eighty-seven percent of Nevada meeting the needs of local resi-
TOTAL AVAIIJVBLE RESOURCES ._41.569,231 49,565,749^ 50,081,927
Expenditures
Ending Fund Balance
401,445
0
0
395.I9S
the property situated in said County, beneficiaiy under Deed of Trust here-
governments for non-taxable lands are federally owned. dents without being further bur-
$579,318; Mineral County, S66-7949
Nevada, describing the land therein: tofore executed and delivered to the $259,449; Nye County, $550,000; New York Style Come in and enjoy our
LOT SEVENTY-THREE (73) IN BLOCK undersigned a written Declaration of federal lands within their borders. "More than 85% of land in dened by the existence of feder- Pershing County, $221,500;
EXRENDITURES TOTAL _mj^^ 395.198.
8,565,401 10,448.651 10,109,679 TWO (2) OF CIMARRON UNIT NO. 2, All of Nevada's 17 counties will Nevada is federally-owned, ally-owned lands within the bor- PIZZA $499 EXPRESS
(Beneral Government
Public Safety
Judici;il
19,214,582
1,066,40')
21,748,326
1,098,527
21,696,120
1,020,672
AS SH()WN BY MAP THEREOF ON
Default and Demand for Sale, and a
written Notice of Default and Election receive payments. making PILT money an important ders of the community.
Storey County, $9,596; Washoe
County, $1,174,525; and White Medium Cheese Pizza
LUNCHES
M 59
PEPT SERVICE FUND fAD VALORE FILE IN BOOK 40 OF PLATS, PAGE to Sell. The undersigned caused said source of county fund across the "Lowest Price in Henderson"
Pirlilic Woiks 2.%l.165 1,933.036 3,605,070
GENERAL OBLIGATION DEBT Nevada will receive a total of Under the PILT legislation, Pine County, $350,000.
5,286,976 6,085,911 5,732,841 96, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Notice of Default ancj Election to Sell
Culture and Recreation $6,849,893 in payments, a slight state," Reid said. "Rural counties, Carson City will receive $32,544;
Transfers Out 2,350,634
-
2,0.53,444 2.053,444
Beginning Fund Balance 1,702,879 3,208,655 1,921,661 RECORDER OF CLARK COUNTY, to be recorded in the county where
increase over last year's payments which house vast amounts of
WEEKLY MENU
5,202,962 5,128,333 NEVADA FURTHER GRANTING the real proper^ is located.
Churchill County, $532,000; IfitSK'll >4HII*
5ther Use: 39,445,367 45,367.895 44,217,826
Revenues
Bond Proceeds
5,202,962
0 11,786,247 11,801,266 UNTO GRANTEE THOSE EASEMENTS equaling $6,716,988. The pro- nontaxable land, particularly are Qark County, $986,245; Douglas
THURSDAY
Dated: 09/14/1994 C*Ollllllllllil> Veal Parmigiana, side Pasta
Transfers In 573.474 573,474 573,474 GRANTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF hard hit. These funds help to ease
STANDARD TRUST DEED SERVICE gram was established in 1976 and County, $242,008; Elko County,
Ending Fund Balance
GRANTEE (IN HIS CAPACITY AS AN the economic burden felt in these uilli Jill a«l Shrimp in a basket
Unreserved 2,123,870 4,197,854 5,864,101
TOTAL 7.479.31S 20.771,338 19,424,734 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 2600 was intended to compensate local $839,058; Esmeralda County.
•OWNER') IN, AND CREATED BY STANWELL DRIVE, SUITE 200,
41.569.237 49,565,749 50,081,927 THAT CERTAIN MASTER DECLARA-
govpmments for the loss of rev- areas." $66,750; Eureka County, $77,950; ill llif \o\%s FRIDAY
TOTAL GENERAL FUND Ex[)cndiiuics -»- 4,281^68 17,533.791 17,497.998 CONCORD, CA 94520 (510) 603-
REQUIREMENIS Transfers Out 0 40,000 40,000 TION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS Fish & Chips
7340 DEBBIE JACKSON ASSISTANT
OAS TAX_SPECJAIJLEV^ENUEFyND
JE FUND Ending Fund Balance 3,197,547 3,197,547 1.886,736 AND RESTRICTIONS AND GRANT SECRETARY Sausage Cacciatore
AND RESERVATION OF EASEMENTS RSVP#6456
Beginning Fund Balance 0 383,966 383,969 TOTAL 7.479.315 20,771,338 19,424,734
FOR THE WHITNEY RANCH (THE P 62340
SATURDAY
Intergiivcrnnicnial Revenues
Miscellaneous

TOTAI.
847,007
87,000

934.007
847,007
35,000

1.265.973
917,732
78,426

1.380.127
DEBT SERVICE FUND (OPERATING)
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
"DECLARATION") DATED DECEMBER

NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION


H—Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6,1994.

THE ZONING MAP TO


ClNEDOMEl Prime Rib, Potato & Veggies
Ravioli, Garlic Bread

9,745,884 10,416,721 10,416,720


FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION
TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,
RECLASSIFY CERTAIN
REAL PROPERTY WITH-
HENDERSON SUNDAY SPKIAL - Sbultai| at Nomi
Beginning Fund Balance LuiftURY THEATRE COMPLEX
Expenditures 824,007 1,155.973 191,1.30
Revenues 2,137,.356 3,738,555 3,220,302 THE 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1994, IN THE CITY LIMITS OF Spaghetti in Marinara, Garlic Bread 1.1
110,000 110,000 48,421 IN CLARK COUNTY
Transfers Out
Ending Fund Balance 0 0 1,140,576
Bond Proceeds 0 15,617,364 15,617,364
STATE OF NEVADA
HENDERSON, DESCRIB-
ED AS A PORTION OF
Seniors \X
Transfers In 0 196,500 161,324 REGISTRATION CLOSES: OCTOBER 8,1994 SF>CTION 21, TOWNSHIP •i2 Luxury Afiifpriuu •D»lw$ Snack $m
TOTAI. 9.34.007 -1265.223- 1.380.127 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thit the registrilion ror 22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 MONDAY
TOTAL 11.883.240 29,969,140 29,415,710 the General Election to be held on November 8, 1994, will
close on Siturday, October 8,1994, at the hour or9:00 P.M.
EAST, M.D.B.&M,CLARK
COUNTY, NEVADA,
•Dtlky $ttr$9 Uwi ^ •ClinutM ContrtUii Ctmhrt Theme: THE FAMILY Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes & Veggies 4.1
LID Ri:VOLVING SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
Expendiiurcs 4,914.171 5,834,300 5,803,146 Qualified electors may register fur the ensuing election by FROM PS (PUBLIC AND •hckiag Chair Lagi Statlut •fr$9 U$liliJ ftrklag Sunday Morning: What One Family Can Do Chicken Parmigiana, side Pasta 4.1
Transfers Out 0 293.846 291,109 appearing at the Clark County Election Department, I860 SEMI-PUBLIC) DISTRICr
Ending Fund Balance 6,969,069 23,840,994 ust Sahara Avenue, or with any branch of the Department AND RS-2 (SINGLE FAM- Sunday Evening:, Preparing the Leader of a Godly Family TUESDAY
Beginning Fund Balance 1,542,75! 1,542,126 1,542,126 of Motor Vehicles, or by appearing before a field registrar in ILY RESIDENTIAL) DIS- Just mlmttti from (All tMtuHm uamm Monday: Helping Your Help-Mate
Miscellaneous 75.000 90,000 72,056
11.883.240 29.969.140 29,415,710
the manner provided by law. As an additional convenience, TRICT TO RS6 (SINGLE Openface Turkey Sandwich,
TOTAL 1.617,753 1,632,126 1.614.182^
TOTAL there will be Voter Registration Outreach locations to reg-
ister to vote. One location will be the Boulevard Mali on
October 8,1994 at 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Another location
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL)
DISTRICT ON 32 ACRES ±
Snn MItr
ui itnHtf Cltyl 457-3700 mam mm MM
stn0tmmmtmi Tuesday:
Wednesday:
The Family Protector
Preparing Your Children to Live in the
Mashed Potatoes/Cravy
Chicken Cacciatore & Pasta,
B.!
ORIGINAL AUGMENTED LOCATED AT THE
ACTUAL
F.x|K-ndiiurcs 0 0 0 ANNUAL ANNUAL YEARTO
will be the Meadows MaU also on October 8,199410:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Voter registration by mall If also available. Mail-
NORTHEAST CORNER
• ••••••••PC WorW side Garlic Bread .4.90
117,753 1.30,000 114,000 OF ARROYO GRANDE
Transfers Out BUDGET DATE
BUDGET In applications are located at various pott ofHces, libraries, BOULEVARD AND HORI- Thursday: Preparing Your Children for Marriage
Ending Fund Balance 1.500.000 1,502,126 1,500.182 WATER ENTERPRISE FUND grocery stores, utility com paniesand banks throughout Clark ZON RIDGEPARKWAY IN CINED0ME12 STARTS FRIDAY WEDNBSDAY
County. Mail-in voter registration applicaUons must be post- THE GREEN VALLEY
Friday: Preparing Your Children for Leadership
TOTAL 1.617.753 _ 1.632.126 1.614.182 13,398,000 13,398,000 13,727,385
H [ N D t R S 0 N Baked Ham, Potatoes & Veggies ...
Total Operating Revenue marked no later than October 8,1994, to be honored for the SOUTH PLANNING AREA,
Total Operating Expense 14,489,246 16,156,808 13,994.212 upcoming General Election. AND OTHER MATTERS TRUEUES(R) HEAR EVANGEUST Eggplant Parmigiana, Garlic Bread
FQRFl-lTRD ASSETS SPECIAL
REVENUE FUND
Total Nonoperating Revenue
Tolal Nono|)eraling Expense
. 1,206,503
2,086,880
1,020,000
2,086,880
1.432.938
1,543,663
For your convenience, the Clark County Election De-
partment is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00
RELATING THERETO
for recommendation.
V2S 426 725 10:25
TIMOTHY HALE of Fremont, California V ^
3,07.3.000 P.M.; and from Tuesday, Octotxr 4th, through Saturday, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby THE MASK (PG13)
Beginning Fund Balance 40,490 40,490
Transfers In 3,073,000
October 8th, from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.
ADDITIONAL NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AND
given that the typewritten 1225 2:50 5:10 7:40 1005 I^10 WHERE? POSTAL STATION
20,892 copieeoflbeabovemenUoncd
Revenues
Transfers In
20,700
18,935 18,935
Net Income (Loss) 1.10L377 (752.688) 2.695,448
VOTING AIDS FOR HANDICAPPED PERSONS AND
PERSONS 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER
Ordinance are available for
Inspection by all Interested
• THE SPECIALISTS (R)
1:00 3:30 6:00 8:30 11:00
Green Valley Church of Christ Complete Mailing Service
Pursuant to Nevada AdmlnistrBUvcCode293.190, section parties at the OfTke of the 28 Commerce Center Drive •OPS • Packing • BO Copies
TOTAL 80.125 80.317 SEWER ENTERPRISE FUND 3, notice is hereby given to all persons that registration and THE SCOUT (PG13)
I voting aids are provided to handicapped persons and persons
City Clerk, 240 Water Street,
Henderson, Nevada; and that 12:45 3:10 5:35 7:55 IftlS 12:20
Henderson, Nevada
17,047
Expenditures
Transfers Out
Ending Fund Balance
17,875
28,334
0
28,334
34,936
. Tolal Operating Revenue
Total Operaling Expense
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue
6,727,.'S00
5,691,341
1.396.109
6,727,500
8,784,000
1,235,000
6,603,791
5.527,320
1,298,819
65 years of age or older. For more information, please call the
Clark County Election Department.
Dated this 2nd day of September, 1994.
said Ordinance No. lSI9was
proposed for adoption by
Councilmember Hafen on the
CUARI PRESENT DANGER
(PG13)
WHEN?
October 16-21 • 7:30 each evening
POST OFFICE CASINO
1,012.025 \S\ 4thdayof October, 1994, and
80.317
Total Nonoperating Expense 1,038,535
3,073,000
1,0.38,535
3,073,000 3.073,000 KATHRYN FERGUSON adopted by the following roll
12:50 3:55 7:15 10:20
(9:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday) 1 20 Market Street %
TOTAL 46.209 Transfers Out
Registrar of Voters call vote: • THE RIVER WILD (PG13)
P/iRK DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Clark County, Nevada Votlai AYE: Mayor Robert • THESPEC1AUSTS(R) (bcliind First Intersnte Banl^ on Water St.) ''v
Net locumc (Loss) tZOO 2:30 5.-00 7J0 »:55 12:25 12:15 ^45 5:15 7:45 10:15 liM WHATDOES GOD TEACH ABOUT THE HOME
PROJECTS FUND

Beginning Fund Balance 2,284.656 2,289,655


H-Scpt 15,22,29, Oct. 6,1994. •
(SEAL) A. Grocebccfc
Coancllmembers Andy
Hafen, Paul Ruth and Larry
TERIUNAL VELOCITY (PG13)
12:30 2:45 500 7:15 »:45
AND FAMILY VALUES? BRING YOUR BIliLE - 565-0300 /
Revenues 1,905,000 2,085,388 CONVENTION CENTER ENTERPRISE FUND PUBLIC NOTICE was a Rc|iilar MccUiig of Ike Sdieffler
Voting NAY: Jack Clark • NO PASSES COUPONS OH OtSCOONTS • LATE SHOW FW. - 8AT OU.Y
COME STUDY WITH US
ORD. NO. 1519 Comidi and referred to Ibc
JOtAL 4.189.656 4.375.043 Total Operating Revenue
Total Operating Expense
259.620
280.033
280,490
.340,983
301,383
331,166
Z-35-94
Thie above BW No. 112S and
followtng Committee:
"COUNCIL AS A WHOLE"
Absent: None
W ROBERT A.
GROESBECK, MAYOR
aazxnxzDxzz (For more information call 293-37^
il • •••*••••
Tolal Nonoperating Revenue 0 ' 8,000 31,245 foregoing Ordlaaac* wai AN ORDINANCE OF THE
Expenditures 1,211,427 1,043,779 ATTEST:
T/ansfcrs In 4.000 10,000 10.000 first propoMd ami read by CITY COUNCIL OF THE
Ending Fund Balance 2,978,229 3,331,264 iMc to the CKy Covacfl oflbe CITY OF HENDERSON '•/ COLLEEN BELL, CMC,
Cky of Hcadenoa, Nevada, AMENDING ORDINANCE CITY CLERK
Net Income (Lou) ri6.413) (42.493) 11.442
TOTAL 4,189,656 4.375,043 on September 20,1994, whkfe NO. 1120 BY AMENDING H—Oct 6.1994.
Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Home News Page 19
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The News is

SPORTS THURSDAY
YOUR community

MILITARY NEWS
William
newspaper

Every Wednesday
at the Henderson Elks

Cindy J. Daniel Sicoli


Pigslcin teams start catching fire
631 E. Lake Mead Dr.

Thompson Brandt Marine Pfc. Daniel Sicoli, son ALL YOU CAW EAT
of Joseph J. Sicoli of Henderson,
William P. Thompson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Thomp- Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class recently reported for duty with SPAGHEHI
Headquarters and Service Battal
son of Henderson, has enlisted in
the U.S. Arniy under the Delayed
Entry Program.
Cindy J. Brandt, daughter of
William C. Brandt, of Henderson,
recently graduated from Field
ion. Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
San Diego.
The 1993 graduate of
Even-year alumni
The Basic High School senior Medicad Service School.
entered the program on May 4.
Because of his Junior ROTf ex-
perience he will enter the Army as
During the course at Camp
Pendleton, Calif., students are
prepared for duty with Marine
Massapequa High School of
Massapequa, N.Y., joined the
Marine Corps in July 1993.
Includes
Endless Mounds of Spaghetti
knock-off Odds
a Private First Qass (E-3). Corps combat units as either Navy Garlic Bread • Salad
The new soldier was enlisted by
Staff Sgt. Robert L. Canning Jr.,
an Army recruiter assigned to the
hospital corpsmen or dental
technicians. The course empha-
sizes battlefield survival, personal
SATELLITE Only $2,50 per person
iServed 6:30PM to 8:30 PM
in 24-21 OT event
Henderson Recruiting Station. protective measures and the basic \^ DISHES •|^^^^ Hosted by
tactics and use of weannns for By D.J. Allen squad get a lift from their third
Elks Helping People, Inc.
self-defense. 564-0790 l^ews Staff Writer QB, '92 grad Erik Oliver. Oliver,
Scott Peters To graduate, students are re-
ALL WELCOME! In a match-up where the defen- a pitcher for the UNLV Hustlin'
sive backs controlled the passing Rebels, led his squad to their first
quired to demonstrate basic pro-
Navy Airman Repruit Scott J. ficiency in emergency medical game and the quarterback sus- score of the night as he hit wide
Peters, a 1992 graduate of Basic
High School, recenll y partici patcd
in the 50th Anniversary of the
techniques, casualty evacuation,
field sanitation and preventive
medicine procedures.
# Health Nuts tained the running attacks, the receiver Scott Nelson, '94, in the
Even-Year Alumni squad pulled end zone from five yards out.
out a 24-21 overtime victory over Swartzenberg's PAT deadlocked
liberation of Guam aboard the The 1985 graduate of Bigfoot the Odd-Year Alumni in the first the game at 7-7. ''
amphibious assault ship USS High School in Walworth, Wis., Basic High School football alumni The next quarter and a half
Belleau Wood. HEALTHY HINTS FROM HEALTH NUTS game Monday.
joined the Navy in August 1989. tumed into a defensive stmggle
While aboard, he took part in She is a 1989 graduate of Carroll Women's Nutritional Remedies The evens' placekicker Scott and a nightmare for quarterbacks.
several ceremonies including a Vanessa Black College, Waukesha, Wis., with a Swartzenberg, an '88 graduate, Defensive backs Ricky Roundy,
From menstruation to ovalation of your menstrual cycle
wreath-laying ceremony off the B.S. degree. split the uprights fix)m 40 yards '79, Barry Blazzard, '93, Jose
try Dong Qua! and Red Ra8pt>erry leaf. Dong Quai balances
Guam coast in honor of those who
died in battle. Peters also partici- Vanessa Black Thomas
estrogen In the body and is traditionally used In China to
regulate the menstrual cycle. Red Rasperry is a blood tonic
out to give his squad the victory in Zabala, '92, Richard Shaw, '83,
a game filled with all the drama and Chris Morelli, '90, traded
pated in a sunset parade aboard Air Force Airman Vanessa M. Airmen who complete basic that everyone had hoped it would interceptions, while quarterbacks
and builder with hormone regulating and uterine toning
the ship and attended a reception Black has graduated from Air training cam credits toward an
formorclhan 1,200 veterans. U.S. Force basic training at Lackland associate degree through the Johnson properties. As a combination they are neutral, and may be
used on a long-term basis to treat a variety of menstrual
have. failed to pick up positive yardage
"It was super," said '84 gradu- for their respective offenses.
Marine Corps Commandant Carl Air Force Base, San Antonio. Community College of the Air Navy Ainnan Recruit Thomas complaints. , „ , , ^ .,„ ate Scott Derrick following the However, entering the fourth
Mundy also attended the recep- E. Johnson, son of Thomas E. and from Dr. Janet Zand, NO
During six weeks of training. Force. game. "You couldn't have asked quarter still tied at 7-7, the fire-
tion. Black .studied the Air Force mis- Black i.s the daughter of Ellen Denisc C. Johnson of Henderson, - Phase 2 (ovulatlon to menstruation) next week - for a better game." works began.
He participated in several ex- sion, organization and customs A. Frccl of Henderson. recently completed a six-month Comerback Oscar Alvarez, who
MONTHLY HEALTH TIP: Brown rice provides more fiber, vitamin E, protein, After Zabala's second intercep-
ercises designed test the special and received special training in She is a 1986 graduate of Lapccr deployment to the Persian Gulf, phosphorus, riboflavin, and ca; ..n than white rice. graduated from Basic in 1993, set tion on the night, Oliver scored
capabilities of the Navy-Marine human relations. West High School, Mich. Western Pacific and Indian the tone for the game with an
Corps team including humanitar- Oceans aboard the aircraft carrier HOURS: 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. from nine yards on a roll out to the
interception early in the first
ian relief and civilian evacuation. USS Carl Vinson, homeported in right. The Odds went up 14-7 as
As one of 940 crcwmembes of the Vinci Vidal Alamcda, Calif.
1311-V2Nevaua BoulderCity* 293-1844 quarter. Alvarez's pick would be
the first of eight on the night
Swartzenberg's PAT was good.
On the kick-off, '91 graduate
amphibious assault ship, Peters is Johnson traveled nearly 44,000 Aftergettinggood field position Robby Strehlow took a hand-off
playing a vital role in supporting Navy Petty Officer 1st Class shiphad44commandingofficcrs; miles aboard the ship, visiting
made 27 Western Pacific de- off the Even's turnover, the Odd from '93 graduate Travis Woods,
forward deployed naval opera- Vinci V. Vidal, son of Mr. and Australia, Hawaii, Hong Kong, squad used an d^ht-yard touch- who caught four passes in game,
tions. Mrs. Roman F. Vidal of Boulder ployments and two Panama Canal Japan, Singapore, Tasmania and
City, recently participated in a transits; and supported U.S. and United Arab Emirates. down pass from '89 graduate and outcan the Even's coverage
David Pyle to classmate Joe Gatlin
Mario R. decommissioning ceremony allied forces in World War II, The crew completed more than team for an 89-yard touchdown SORE TOMORROW — 1991 Ba.sic graduate Rob Strehlow (21), touchdown, and Roundy had an interception in the endzone and

DiPrete
aboard the destroyer tender USS KorcaandViemam. USS Prairie's 7,100 aircraft launches and re-
Prairie, homeported in Long last deployment was in the Persian coveries from the flight deck of
Beach, Calif. Gulf tending ships in support of the 1,000 foot-long nuclear pow-
SPECIflLiSTS with a 1:14 remaining in the first
quarter. 1983's Jeff McComb's
extra-point put the Odds up 7-0.
return.

See Alumni, Page 16


'79 grad Ricky Roundy (90) and '82 grad Tim Taylor (65) con-
verge on a pass in Basic's first alumni football game Monday night
at Basic. Although Strehlow had a 89-yard kick-off return for a
a crucial two-point conversion reception, the Odd-Years lost to the
Even-Years in overtime, 24-21.
Photo by Brian Jonct
Marine Staff Sgt. Mario R. Prior to the ceremony, Vidal
DiPrcle, son of Lorelt J. Vap of had had the distinction of serving
Operation Desert Slonn. ered aircraft carrier during the
As the oldest ship in continuous voyage. They also hosted neariy
Henderson, recently reported for aboard the oldest U.S. navy ship active service. USS Prairie had 4,0(X) U.S. and foreign civilian
INC. With each team rotating players,
including quarterbacks, the even

DAVE GERBER'S SOUTHERN PREP RATINGS


duty with the Security Battalion, in continuous active service hav- the special honor of flying the dignitaries, government officials,
Marine Corps Base, Camp ing been commissioned Aug. 5, Revolutionary War era flag, senior military officers and other
Pendleton, Calif. 1940, at the East Navy Yard in "Don't Tread on Me." The ship guests.
He is a 1978 graduate of La Philadelphia.
Basic spii^ers show improvement RANK TEAM (RECORD)

had 900 crcwmembers. The 1992 graduate of Basic 1 CHEYENNE DESERT SHIELD (4-0)
Quinta High School of Vidal joined the Navy in Febru- High School joined the Navy in Playing big foes so tough right now
By D.J. Allen Sunrise) varsity volleyball team
Westminster, Calif. During its active service, the ary 1980. July 1992. A^tfwj Staff Writer is giving a warning to all Sunrise 2 GREEN VALLEY GATORS (5-0)
With an easy 15-9,15-6 home competitors — beware. ^inconsistency hurting potentially great team
win over Valley Tuesday, the "It's looking good going into
Lady Wolves (8-2 overall, 7-2 in the second round," said head coach 3 WESTERN WARRIORS (4-1)

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 4th day of October, 1994, and Voting NAY: None LEGAL NOTICE
You say your car's
coughing & wheezing? Nevada prep
Barbara Gillaspy, Basic's first-
year coach. "We have a lot more
consistent movement in the
backcourt."
4
Blockovich's troops face test with Bonanza *

ELDORADO SUN DEVI LS (3-2)


Speed, big-play excitement apletnty

ORD. NO. 1520 adopted by the following roll Absent: None NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Leading the way in the 5 CLARK CHARGERS (4-1)
GIVEN thatlhc City Council
of the C\tytil Henderson pro-
Z-47-94
The above Bill No. 1137 and
call vote:
Voting AYE: Mayor Robert
/a/ ROBERT A.
GROESBECK, MAYOR
(CPA-27-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Here's the cure... foott)all scores backcourt for the Wolves against Hearing showdowns with Cheyenne, Western
posed by reading In title the foregoing Ordinance was A. Groesbeck ATTEST: City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Public Hearing on
followtnB Ordinance at Its first proposed and read by Proper vehicle maintenance helps clear up those emission The followingNevada high the Vikings was sophomore var-
Councllmembers Jack Clark, /s/ COLLEEN BELL, CMC, tHiober 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon
Regular Meeting, entitled: title to the City Council of the Andy Hafen, Paul Ruth and CITY CLERK Iherearter as practicable. In the City Council Chambers, City problems that pollute the air and waste your fuel. So school footliall scores were posted sity newcomer Michelle Tolboe
BILL NO. 1139
ZSO-94
City of Henderson, Nevada,
on September 20,1994, which
Larry SchefTler H—Oct. 6.1994 Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsider an amendment
to the Land Use Policy Plan from Residential with Limited c'mon—help us all breathe a little easier... take care of that over the weekend of Sept. 30. Scores with six service points and two Football Prognostications
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Service Overlay to Residential and Public and Semi-Public polluting exhaust with a simple tune-up. And do it now, are listed according to each school's kiUs.
crrv coiwciL OF THE was a Regular Meeting of the on 154 acres more or less, located north and south of Horizon classification with rankings as- The following prep predictions are made by former Valley
CITY OF HENDERSON Council and referred to the Ridge Parkway and east of Gibson Road, in the Black
during National Car Care Month. You'll see an improvement According to Gillaspy, Tolboe
AMENDING ORDINANCE following Committee: Mountain planning area. right away. At the gas pump. And in the air signed by the News sports editor. played a near-perfect game High School head football coach Dave Gerber and H.B.C.
NO. 1120 BYAMENDING "COUNCILASA WHOLE" ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
THE ZONING MAP TO AN ORDINANCE OF THE Tuesday evening both passing aivi sports editor Terry Carter. Season records will be listed by their
City Council either In person or by counsel, and may object
RECLASSIFY CERTAIN to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the hitting. Tolboe and fellow names with exact picks in a third column.
REAL PROPERTY WFTH-
crrv COUNCIL OF THE Land Use Policy Plan of theCltyafHenderson Comprehensive Cla&s AAA
IN THE CITY LIMITS OF
CITY OF HENDERSON Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, flic with the City #2 Cheyenne (4-0) 38, Bon»nM 13 sophomore Theresa Rami rez were
HENDERSON, DESCRIB- Clerii written objection thereto or approval thereof. GAMES OF DAVE'S PICKS TERRY'S PICKS
ED AS A PORTION OF AMENDING ORDINANCE #7airic(4-l)48,SUvendoO brought up from the J V squad two
NO. 1120 BY AMENDING DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published in Douglai 28, Fallon 8 THE WEEK (37-7-1) (35-9-3)
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP
THE ZONING MAP TO the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. Durango 20, Gormin 17 (OT)
weeks ago and have done exactly
22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 /a/Colleen Bell #9 Hdorido (3-2) 34. Boulder City 23 what Gillaspy had hoped they Rancho at Sasfc Rancho by 28 Rancho by 13
EAST,M.D.B.&M.,CLARK RECLASSIFY CERTAIN COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CFTY CLERK
COUNTY, NEVADA, #3 Green VtUey (S-0)18. Rmcho 17 BC at Las Vegas BCby2 BCby 1
REAL PROPERTY WITH- H—Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. would do -^ improve the Lady
FROM RS-2 AND RS-6 IN THE CPTY LIMrrSOF LEGAL NOTICE Hug 43, Lowiy 6 CV at Chaparral GV by 35 GV by 28
(SINGLE FAMILY RESI- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NAnONAL CAR CARE MONTH. Lai Vegai 29, Biiic 22 Wolves passing.
HENDERSON, DESCRIB- Valley at Eldorado Eldo by 7
DENTIAL) DISTRICTSTO ED AS A PORTION OF (CPA-32-94) HARRIS RITTOFF #1 Reed (5-0) 16, #8 McQueen (3-2) 13 In the last two matches, wins Eldo by 17
RS-6-MP (SINGLE FAM- SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the cr*-avM Bonanza at West^n Western by 28
*6 Reno (4-1) 3g,#10 Elko (4-1) 31
over Eldorado and Valley, Basic Western bjM
Complete Service
ILY RESIDENTIAL WFTH City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Publk Hearing on
MASTER DEVELOP- S. Tahoe 23, Biihop, CA 6 Our. at Cheyenne Chey. by 35 Chey. by 42
22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M, or as soon Spariit 63, Galena 27 has played its best volleyball of
MENT PLAN OVERLAY) EAST, M.D.B. & M., thereafter as practicable, In the City Council Cham bcrs. City Clark at Cimarron C'M by 1
DISTRICT LOCATED VaUey 22. Chaparral 14 the season. Although stripling Clark by 10
CLARK COUNTY, NE- Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, totonsider an amendment
NORTHWEST OF GREEN
VALLEY PARKWAY AND
HORIZXJN DRIVE IN THE
GREEN VALLEY RANCH
VADA, FROM RS.2 to the Land Use Policy Pten tram Light Industry Business
(SINGLE FAMILY RESI- Park with Limited Service Area to Ll^t Industrial Business
DENTIAL) DISFRICT TO Park, and approval of an area of Special Master Plan on 272
acres mtre or less, located at Lake Mead Drive and Sky
Department #5 Weilem (4-1) 48, Cimarron 7
#4 Woojier (4-1) 34, Carson City 0 earty in the season with passing
and serving, the Wolves have
seemed to mature as the season
Gorman at Silverado Gorman by J Gorman by I

Class AA
PLANNING AREA, AND
OTHER MATTERS RE-
LATING THERETO
RS-6-MP (SINGLE FAM- Harbor, in the Sky Harl>or planning area.
ILY RESIDENTIAL WrfH ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
MASTER DEVELOP- City Council either in person or by counsel, and may object
705 Juniper Way Baule Mountain 2, Independence 0
Dayton 27. Ixvelock 8
has progressed and are no longer
making the unforced errors that Prep round-up for
which hai been referred to a MENT PLAN OVERLAY) to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the LEGAL NOTICE
Committee of the Coundl ai (Win breaks 30$amt Dayton loiing sireak)
a Whole for study Ifid rec-
ommendation and a copy of
aald Ordinance has been filed
with Uie City Clerk for gen-
DISTRICT, LOCATED AT Land Use Policy Plan of theCllyofHendersonCumprchenslve
Plan, or may prior to the PuNIc Hearings file with the City
Clerk written objection thereto or approval thereof.
ARROYO GRANDE BOU- DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published In
LEVARD AND LAKE the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
(CPA-31-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the
ICIty of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Public Hearing on
October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M, or as soon
293-4776 Femley 27, Hawthorne 0
Uncolnl8.Needlei7
Moapa VaUey 34. I^ughlin 26
#4 N. Tahoe (5-0) 9, Incline 0
were apparent early on.
Defensive specialist Debbie
Whetstone has taken charge of Basic athletic teams
eral public scrutiny. The
CommlltM Meeting will be
MEAD BOULEVARD; AND
OTHER MATTERS RE-
/>/ Colleen Bell
COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CrTY CLERK
ihereirier as practicable, in the City Council Chambers, City OPEN 6 DAYS M-F 8-6 SAT 8-2 #3ROP(4-l)20,WhitteU0 the backcourt to complement the On the tennis courts Tuesday, Gavin Walker-Tim Ripp were also
held OctotMT 18,1994,at6:30 LATING THERETO H—Sept29,Oct<,1994.
Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsider an amendment #1 Truckee (4-1) 40, Manogue 6 front court of team leaders Andrea ROOKIE SUCCESS—Sophomore Michelle Tolboe serves one of the Basic Wolves downed unbeaten.
for recommendation. 1.0 the Land Use Policy Plan to esUMish Community and #2 Virgin VaUey (5-0) 26, Pahrump6
pjn. The Council will con-
Neighborhood Shopping on 32 acres more or less, located at #5 While Pine (4-1) 33, Tonopah 6
Wise (nine service points and nine her six service points she had in Basic's 15-9,15-6 win over Valley Eldorado, 23-5. The Lady Wolves' tennis team
THE PflRTS MOOSE
sider this Ordinance for
adoption at the Regular PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby AMERICAN NEVADA CORPORATION
oourrmmmn UMI
be southeast comer of Warm Spriiws and Stephanie Street,
n an area recently annexed to the City.
assists) and Christel Eves (six on Tuesday. Tolboe has been a key player for the Lady Wolves The win puts the men's tennis dropped a 22.5-5.5 decision to
Mttttag of the City Coundl given that the typewritten service points and five kills). since coming up fh>m the JV two weeks ago.
on the 18th day ct October, copies of the a bove mentioned
VNY AND ALL interested persons may appear before the riassA team (5-3 overall, 4-2 in Sunrise) Chaparral Monday.
City Council either in pcrsoii or by counsel, and may object First-year player senior Kay
1994; and hi any case will Ordinance are available for «1 Beany (2-0) no icoicrepofUd PholobrDJ. Attoi in third place in league behind The Lady Wolves' golf team
adopt or reject this Ordi-
nance wHhtai 30 days.
DATED this 5th day oTOcto-
biapectlon by all Interested
to or express approval of the proposed aMcndmcnts to the
Land Use Policy Ban of theClty of Henderson Comprehensive
:ian, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file wMh the CMy
709 ]anip«r Way •5 Cailii 46, WeUi 34
Eureka 62. McOennon 12 •>
Sweeney (two kills) has also come
on as of late as an offensive force sional game before hosting emerge as the sleeper in the Sun-
unbeaten Green Valley (8-0.6-0) suffered its fourth loss this year in
hm 19M; Md puNlshsd Oc- parties at the Oflke of the
Clerk written objection thereto or approval thereof. #3 Fulh Luihenn (4-1)31, Mamo 12 and Chaparral (7-1,4-1). a reported forfeit loss to Las Ve-
for the Wohres off the bench. Boulder City at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
293-2193
tabsr <t l^H i" KM HsMler- CMy CIcrfc, 240 Water Street,
MTED thb 21st day of September, 1994 md p«blialMd hi n Owyhee (4-0) 54, Gabta 32 rise among undefeated Chaparral Singles players Carsten gas Tuesday. Basic' s girls (4-4,1 -
he Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. •4 Roond Mm. (4-0) 42. Ind. Spingi •
s*« Horn* News. Henderson, Nevada; and that /a/CoNcen Bd The Lady Wolves will travel to Playing at the topof their game, aiKl defending State Cltampion Gtahnann and Mark Bradley fin- 3) could have defeated Las Vegas
iti COLLEEN BELL, CMC, said Ordtoancc No. 1S20 was Spriiv MliL 31. Meadowi 2(
Cmr CLERK propossd for adoptioa by
COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITy CLERK
Vailiy 46. Jackpot 36 Gomian tonight in a non-divi- the Lady Wolves are trying to Green Valley. ished 4-0 >vbile doubles team (1-7, l-3)had the teams competed.
i—Sept29,Oct.<,l9H.
H—Oct<.19»<. Cenndlwembcr Hafoi on the

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The News is

SPORTS THURSDAY
YOUR community

MILITARY NEWS
William
newspaper

Every Wednesday
at the Henderson Elks

Cindy J. Daniel Sicoli


Pigslcin teams start catching fire
631 E. Lake Mead Dr.

Thompson Brandt Marine Pfc. Daniel Sicoli, son ALL YOU CAW EAT
of Joseph J. Sicoli of Henderson,
William P. Thompson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Thomp- Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class recently reported for duty with SPAGHEHI
Headquarters and Service Battal
son of Henderson, has enlisted in
the U.S. Arniy under the Delayed
Entry Program.
Cindy J. Brandt, daughter of
William C. Brandt, of Henderson,
recently graduated from Field
ion. Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
San Diego.
The 1993 graduate of
Even-year alumni
The Basic High School senior Medicad Service School.
entered the program on May 4.
Because of his Junior ROTf ex-
perience he will enter the Army as
During the course at Camp
Pendleton, Calif., students are
prepared for duty with Marine
Massapequa High School of
Massapequa, N.Y., joined the
Marine Corps in July 1993.
Includes
Endless Mounds of Spaghetti
knock-off Odds
a Private First Qass (E-3). Corps combat units as either Navy Garlic Bread • Salad
The new soldier was enlisted by
Staff Sgt. Robert L. Canning Jr.,
an Army recruiter assigned to the
hospital corpsmen or dental
technicians. The course empha-
sizes battlefield survival, personal
SATELLITE Only $2,50 per person
iServed 6:30PM to 8:30 PM
in 24-21 OT event
Henderson Recruiting Station. protective measures and the basic \^ DISHES •|^^^^ Hosted by
tactics and use of weannns for By D.J. Allen squad get a lift from their third
Elks Helping People, Inc.
self-defense. 564-0790 l^ews Staff Writer QB, '92 grad Erik Oliver. Oliver,
Scott Peters To graduate, students are re-
ALL WELCOME! In a match-up where the defen- a pitcher for the UNLV Hustlin'
sive backs controlled the passing Rebels, led his squad to their first
quired to demonstrate basic pro-
Navy Airman Repruit Scott J. ficiency in emergency medical game and the quarterback sus- score of the night as he hit wide
Peters, a 1992 graduate of Basic
High School, recenll y partici patcd
in the 50th Anniversary of the
techniques, casualty evacuation,
field sanitation and preventive
medicine procedures.
# Health Nuts tained the running attacks, the receiver Scott Nelson, '94, in the
Even-Year Alumni squad pulled end zone from five yards out.
out a 24-21 overtime victory over Swartzenberg's PAT deadlocked
liberation of Guam aboard the The 1985 graduate of Bigfoot the Odd-Year Alumni in the first the game at 7-7. ''
amphibious assault ship USS High School in Walworth, Wis., Basic High School football alumni The next quarter and a half
Belleau Wood. HEALTHY HINTS FROM HEALTH NUTS game Monday.
joined the Navy in August 1989. tumed into a defensive stmggle
While aboard, he took part in She is a 1989 graduate of Carroll Women's Nutritional Remedies The evens' placekicker Scott and a nightmare for quarterbacks.
several ceremonies including a Vanessa Black College, Waukesha, Wis., with a Swartzenberg, an '88 graduate, Defensive backs Ricky Roundy,
From menstruation to ovalation of your menstrual cycle
wreath-laying ceremony off the B.S. degree. split the uprights fix)m 40 yards '79, Barry Blazzard, '93, Jose
try Dong Qua! and Red Ra8pt>erry leaf. Dong Quai balances
Guam coast in honor of those who
died in battle. Peters also partici- Vanessa Black Thomas
estrogen In the body and is traditionally used In China to
regulate the menstrual cycle. Red Rasperry is a blood tonic
out to give his squad the victory in Zabala, '92, Richard Shaw, '83,
a game filled with all the drama and Chris Morelli, '90, traded
pated in a sunset parade aboard Air Force Airman Vanessa M. Airmen who complete basic that everyone had hoped it would interceptions, while quarterbacks
and builder with hormone regulating and uterine toning
the ship and attended a reception Black has graduated from Air training cam credits toward an
formorclhan 1,200 veterans. U.S. Force basic training at Lackland associate degree through the Johnson properties. As a combination they are neutral, and may be
used on a long-term basis to treat a variety of menstrual
have. failed to pick up positive yardage
"It was super," said '84 gradu- for their respective offenses.
Marine Corps Commandant Carl Air Force Base, San Antonio. Community College of the Air Navy Ainnan Recruit Thomas complaints. , „ , , ^ .,„ ate Scott Derrick following the However, entering the fourth
Mundy also attended the recep- E. Johnson, son of Thomas E. and from Dr. Janet Zand, NO
During six weeks of training. Force. game. "You couldn't have asked quarter still tied at 7-7, the fire-
tion. Black .studied the Air Force mis- Black i.s the daughter of Ellen Denisc C. Johnson of Henderson, - Phase 2 (ovulatlon to menstruation) next week - for a better game." works began.
He participated in several ex- sion, organization and customs A. Frccl of Henderson. recently completed a six-month Comerback Oscar Alvarez, who
MONTHLY HEALTH TIP: Brown rice provides more fiber, vitamin E, protein, After Zabala's second intercep-
ercises designed test the special and received special training in She is a 1986 graduate of Lapccr deployment to the Persian Gulf, phosphorus, riboflavin, and ca; ..n than white rice. graduated from Basic in 1993, set tion on the night, Oliver scored
capabilities of the Navy-Marine human relations. West High School, Mich. Western Pacific and Indian the tone for the game with an
Corps team including humanitar- Oceans aboard the aircraft carrier HOURS: 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. from nine yards on a roll out to the
interception early in the first
ian relief and civilian evacuation. USS Carl Vinson, homeported in right. The Odds went up 14-7 as
As one of 940 crcwmembes of the Vinci Vidal Alamcda, Calif.
1311-V2Nevaua BoulderCity* 293-1844 quarter. Alvarez's pick would be
the first of eight on the night
Swartzenberg's PAT was good.
On the kick-off, '91 graduate
amphibious assault ship, Peters is Johnson traveled nearly 44,000 Aftergettinggood field position Robby Strehlow took a hand-off
playing a vital role in supporting Navy Petty Officer 1st Class shiphad44commandingofficcrs; miles aboard the ship, visiting
made 27 Western Pacific de- off the Even's turnover, the Odd from '93 graduate Travis Woods,
forward deployed naval opera- Vinci V. Vidal, son of Mr. and Australia, Hawaii, Hong Kong, squad used an d^ht-yard touch- who caught four passes in game,
tions. Mrs. Roman F. Vidal of Boulder ployments and two Panama Canal Japan, Singapore, Tasmania and
City, recently participated in a transits; and supported U.S. and United Arab Emirates. down pass from '89 graduate and outcan the Even's coverage
David Pyle to classmate Joe Gatlin
Mario R. decommissioning ceremony allied forces in World War II, The crew completed more than team for an 89-yard touchdown SORE TOMORROW — 1991 Ba.sic graduate Rob Strehlow (21), touchdown, and Roundy had an interception in the endzone and

DiPrete
aboard the destroyer tender USS KorcaandViemam. USS Prairie's 7,100 aircraft launches and re-
Prairie, homeported in Long last deployment was in the Persian coveries from the flight deck of
Beach, Calif. Gulf tending ships in support of the 1,000 foot-long nuclear pow-
SPECIflLiSTS with a 1:14 remaining in the first
quarter. 1983's Jeff McComb's
extra-point put the Odds up 7-0.
return.

See Alumni, Page 16


'79 grad Ricky Roundy (90) and '82 grad Tim Taylor (65) con-
verge on a pass in Basic's first alumni football game Monday night
at Basic. Although Strehlow had a 89-yard kick-off return for a
a crucial two-point conversion reception, the Odd-Years lost to the
Even-Years in overtime, 24-21.
Photo by Brian Jonct
Marine Staff Sgt. Mario R. Prior to the ceremony, Vidal
DiPrcle, son of Lorelt J. Vap of had had the distinction of serving
Operation Desert Slonn. ered aircraft carrier during the
As the oldest ship in continuous voyage. They also hosted neariy
Henderson, recently reported for aboard the oldest U.S. navy ship active service. USS Prairie had 4,0(X) U.S. and foreign civilian
INC. With each team rotating players,
including quarterbacks, the even

DAVE GERBER'S SOUTHERN PREP RATINGS


duty with the Security Battalion, in continuous active service hav- the special honor of flying the dignitaries, government officials,
Marine Corps Base, Camp ing been commissioned Aug. 5, Revolutionary War era flag, senior military officers and other
Pendleton, Calif. 1940, at the East Navy Yard in "Don't Tread on Me." The ship guests.
He is a 1978 graduate of La Philadelphia.
Basic spii^ers show improvement RANK TEAM (RECORD)

had 900 crcwmembers. The 1992 graduate of Basic 1 CHEYENNE DESERT SHIELD (4-0)
Quinta High School of Vidal joined the Navy in Febru- High School joined the Navy in Playing big foes so tough right now
By D.J. Allen Sunrise) varsity volleyball team
Westminster, Calif. During its active service, the ary 1980. July 1992. A^tfwj Staff Writer is giving a warning to all Sunrise 2 GREEN VALLEY GATORS (5-0)
With an easy 15-9,15-6 home competitors — beware. ^inconsistency hurting potentially great team
win over Valley Tuesday, the "It's looking good going into
Lady Wolves (8-2 overall, 7-2 in the second round," said head coach 3 WESTERN WARRIORS (4-1)

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 4th day of October, 1994, and Voting NAY: None LEGAL NOTICE
You say your car's
coughing & wheezing? Nevada prep
Barbara Gillaspy, Basic's first-
year coach. "We have a lot more
consistent movement in the
backcourt."
4
Blockovich's troops face test with Bonanza *

ELDORADO SUN DEVI LS (3-2)


Speed, big-play excitement apletnty

ORD. NO. 1520 adopted by the following roll Absent: None NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Leading the way in the 5 CLARK CHARGERS (4-1)
GIVEN thatlhc City Council
of the C\tytil Henderson pro-
Z-47-94
The above Bill No. 1137 and
call vote:
Voting AYE: Mayor Robert
/a/ ROBERT A.
GROESBECK, MAYOR
(CPA-27-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Here's the cure... foott)all scores backcourt for the Wolves against Hearing showdowns with Cheyenne, Western
posed by reading In title the foregoing Ordinance was A. Groesbeck ATTEST: City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Public Hearing on
followtnB Ordinance at Its first proposed and read by Proper vehicle maintenance helps clear up those emission The followingNevada high the Vikings was sophomore var-
Councllmembers Jack Clark, /s/ COLLEEN BELL, CMC, tHiober 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon
Regular Meeting, entitled: title to the City Council of the Andy Hafen, Paul Ruth and CITY CLERK Iherearter as practicable. In the City Council Chambers, City problems that pollute the air and waste your fuel. So school footliall scores were posted sity newcomer Michelle Tolboe
BILL NO. 1139
ZSO-94
City of Henderson, Nevada,
on September 20,1994, which
Larry SchefTler H—Oct. 6.1994 Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsider an amendment
to the Land Use Policy Plan from Residential with Limited c'mon—help us all breathe a little easier... take care of that over the weekend of Sept. 30. Scores with six service points and two Football Prognostications
AN ORDINANCE OF THE Service Overlay to Residential and Public and Semi-Public polluting exhaust with a simple tune-up. And do it now, are listed according to each school's kiUs.
crrv coiwciL OF THE was a Regular Meeting of the on 154 acres more or less, located north and south of Horizon classification with rankings as- The following prep predictions are made by former Valley
CITY OF HENDERSON Council and referred to the Ridge Parkway and east of Gibson Road, in the Black
during National Car Care Month. You'll see an improvement According to Gillaspy, Tolboe
AMENDING ORDINANCE following Committee: Mountain planning area. right away. At the gas pump. And in the air signed by the News sports editor. played a near-perfect game High School head football coach Dave Gerber and H.B.C.
NO. 1120 BYAMENDING "COUNCILASA WHOLE" ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
THE ZONING MAP TO AN ORDINANCE OF THE Tuesday evening both passing aivi sports editor Terry Carter. Season records will be listed by their
City Council either In person or by counsel, and may object
RECLASSIFY CERTAIN to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the hitting. Tolboe and fellow names with exact picks in a third column.
REAL PROPERTY WFTH-
crrv COUNCIL OF THE Land Use Policy Plan of theCltyafHenderson Comprehensive Cla&s AAA
IN THE CITY LIMITS OF
CITY OF HENDERSON Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, flic with the City #2 Cheyenne (4-0) 38, Bon»nM 13 sophomore Theresa Rami rez were
HENDERSON, DESCRIB- Clerii written objection thereto or approval thereof. GAMES OF DAVE'S PICKS TERRY'S PICKS
ED AS A PORTION OF AMENDING ORDINANCE #7airic(4-l)48,SUvendoO brought up from the J V squad two
NO. 1120 BY AMENDING DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published in Douglai 28, Fallon 8 THE WEEK (37-7-1) (35-9-3)
SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP
THE ZONING MAP TO the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. Durango 20, Gormin 17 (OT)
weeks ago and have done exactly
22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 /a/Colleen Bell #9 Hdorido (3-2) 34. Boulder City 23 what Gillaspy had hoped they Rancho at Sasfc Rancho by 28 Rancho by 13
EAST,M.D.B.&M.,CLARK RECLASSIFY CERTAIN COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CFTY CLERK
COUNTY, NEVADA, #3 Green VtUey (S-0)18. Rmcho 17 BC at Las Vegas BCby2 BCby 1
REAL PROPERTY WITH- H—Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. would do -^ improve the Lady
FROM RS-2 AND RS-6 IN THE CPTY LIMrrSOF LEGAL NOTICE Hug 43, Lowiy 6 CV at Chaparral GV by 35 GV by 28
(SINGLE FAMILY RESI- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NAnONAL CAR CARE MONTH. Lai Vegai 29, Biiic 22 Wolves passing.
HENDERSON, DESCRIB- Valley at Eldorado Eldo by 7
DENTIAL) DISTRICTSTO ED AS A PORTION OF (CPA-32-94) HARRIS RITTOFF #1 Reed (5-0) 16, #8 McQueen (3-2) 13 In the last two matches, wins Eldo by 17
RS-6-MP (SINGLE FAM- SECTION 21, TOWNSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the cr*-avM Bonanza at West^n Western by 28
*6 Reno (4-1) 3g,#10 Elko (4-1) 31
over Eldorado and Valley, Basic Western bjM
Complete Service
ILY RESIDENTIAL WFTH City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Publk Hearing on
MASTER DEVELOP- S. Tahoe 23, Biihop, CA 6 Our. at Cheyenne Chey. by 35 Chey. by 42
22 SOUTH, RANGE 62 October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M, or as soon Spariit 63, Galena 27 has played its best volleyball of
MENT PLAN OVERLAY) EAST, M.D.B. & M., thereafter as practicable, In the City Council Cham bcrs. City Clark at Cimarron C'M by 1
DISTRICT LOCATED VaUey 22. Chaparral 14 the season. Although stripling Clark by 10
CLARK COUNTY, NE- Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, totonsider an amendment
NORTHWEST OF GREEN
VALLEY PARKWAY AND
HORIZXJN DRIVE IN THE
GREEN VALLEY RANCH
VADA, FROM RS.2 to the Land Use Policy Pten tram Light Industry Business
(SINGLE FAMILY RESI- Park with Limited Service Area to Ll^t Industrial Business
DENTIAL) DISFRICT TO Park, and approval of an area of Special Master Plan on 272
acres mtre or less, located at Lake Mead Drive and Sky
Department #5 Weilem (4-1) 48, Cimarron 7
#4 Woojier (4-1) 34, Carson City 0 earty in the season with passing
and serving, the Wolves have
seemed to mature as the season
Gorman at Silverado Gorman by J Gorman by I

Class AA
PLANNING AREA, AND
OTHER MATTERS RE-
LATING THERETO
RS-6-MP (SINGLE FAM- Harbor, in the Sky Harl>or planning area.
ILY RESIDENTIAL WrfH ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
MASTER DEVELOP- City Council either in person or by counsel, and may object
705 Juniper Way Baule Mountain 2, Independence 0
Dayton 27. Ixvelock 8
has progressed and are no longer
making the unforced errors that Prep round-up for
which hai been referred to a MENT PLAN OVERLAY) to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the LEGAL NOTICE
Committee of the Coundl ai (Win breaks 30$amt Dayton loiing sireak)
a Whole for study Ifid rec-
ommendation and a copy of
aald Ordinance has been filed
with Uie City Clerk for gen-
DISTRICT, LOCATED AT Land Use Policy Plan of theCllyofHendersonCumprchenslve
Plan, or may prior to the PuNIc Hearings file with the City
Clerk written objection thereto or approval thereof.
ARROYO GRANDE BOU- DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published In
LEVARD AND LAKE the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
(CPA-31-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the
ICIty of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Public Hearing on
October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M, or as soon
293-4776 Femley 27, Hawthorne 0
Uncolnl8.Needlei7
Moapa VaUey 34. I^ughlin 26
#4 N. Tahoe (5-0) 9, Incline 0
were apparent early on.
Defensive specialist Debbie
Whetstone has taken charge of Basic athletic teams
eral public scrutiny. The
CommlltM Meeting will be
MEAD BOULEVARD; AND
OTHER MATTERS RE-
/>/ Colleen Bell
COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CrTY CLERK
ihereirier as practicable, in the City Council Chambers, City OPEN 6 DAYS M-F 8-6 SAT 8-2 #3ROP(4-l)20,WhitteU0 the backcourt to complement the On the tennis courts Tuesday, Gavin Walker-Tim Ripp were also
held OctotMT 18,1994,at6:30 LATING THERETO H—Sept29,Oct<,1994.
Hall, 240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsider an amendment #1 Truckee (4-1) 40, Manogue 6 front court of team leaders Andrea ROOKIE SUCCESS—Sophomore Michelle Tolboe serves one of the Basic Wolves downed unbeaten.
for recommendation. 1.0 the Land Use Policy Plan to esUMish Community and #2 Virgin VaUey (5-0) 26, Pahrump6
pjn. The Council will con-
Neighborhood Shopping on 32 acres more or less, located at #5 While Pine (4-1) 33, Tonopah 6
Wise (nine service points and nine her six service points she had in Basic's 15-9,15-6 win over Valley Eldorado, 23-5. The Lady Wolves' tennis team
THE PflRTS MOOSE
sider this Ordinance for
adoption at the Regular PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby AMERICAN NEVADA CORPORATION
oourrmmmn UMI
be southeast comer of Warm Spriiws and Stephanie Street,
n an area recently annexed to the City.
assists) and Christel Eves (six on Tuesday. Tolboe has been a key player for the Lady Wolves The win puts the men's tennis dropped a 22.5-5.5 decision to
Mttttag of the City Coundl given that the typewritten service points and five kills). since coming up fh>m the JV two weeks ago.
on the 18th day ct October, copies of the a bove mentioned
VNY AND ALL interested persons may appear before the riassA team (5-3 overall, 4-2 in Sunrise) Chaparral Monday.
City Council either in pcrsoii or by counsel, and may object First-year player senior Kay
1994; and hi any case will Ordinance are available for «1 Beany (2-0) no icoicrepofUd PholobrDJ. Attoi in third place in league behind The Lady Wolves' golf team
adopt or reject this Ordi-
nance wHhtai 30 days.
DATED this 5th day oTOcto-
biapectlon by all Interested
to or express approval of the proposed aMcndmcnts to the
Land Use Policy Ban of theClty of Henderson Comprehensive
:ian, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file wMh the CMy
709 ]anip«r Way •5 Cailii 46, WeUi 34
Eureka 62. McOennon 12 •>
Sweeney (two kills) has also come
on as of late as an offensive force sional game before hosting emerge as the sleeper in the Sun-
unbeaten Green Valley (8-0.6-0) suffered its fourth loss this year in
hm 19M; Md puNlshsd Oc- parties at the Oflke of the
Clerk written objection thereto or approval thereof. #3 Fulh Luihenn (4-1)31, Mamo 12 and Chaparral (7-1,4-1). a reported forfeit loss to Las Ve-
for the Wohres off the bench. Boulder City at 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
293-2193
tabsr <t l^H i" KM HsMler- CMy CIcrfc, 240 Water Street,
MTED thb 21st day of September, 1994 md p«blialMd hi n Owyhee (4-0) 54, Gabta 32 rise among undefeated Chaparral Singles players Carsten gas Tuesday. Basic' s girls (4-4,1 -
he Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. •4 Roond Mm. (4-0) 42. Ind. Spingi •
s*« Horn* News. Henderson, Nevada; and that /a/CoNcen Bd The Lady Wolves will travel to Playing at the topof their game, aiKl defending State Cltampion Gtahnann and Mark Bradley fin- 3) could have defeated Las Vegas
iti COLLEEN BELL, CMC, said Ordtoancc No. 1S20 was Spriiv MliL 31. Meadowi 2(
Cmr CLERK propossd for adoptioa by
COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITy CLERK
Vailiy 46. Jackpot 36 Gomian tonight in a non-divi- the Lady Wolves are trying to Green Valley. ished 4-0 >vbile doubles team (1-7, l-3)had the teams competed.
i—Sept29,Oct.<,l9H.
H—Oct<.19»<. Cenndlwembcr Hafoi on the

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Page 16 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Home News Page 17

Rancho no Homecoming pushover for Wolves


By D.J. Allen
^^H-j Staff Writer
too much on Criner, the combi-
nation of junior quarterback Jay
of those touchdowns and 165
yards went to Smith against the
day because he had the flu; how- In fact, the game plan for this
ever, with an extra day's rest he week will be to try and duplicate
homecoming emotion is apparent,
the Wolves will be looking to pull
SPORTS
BRIEFS
GV teams
minating
Basic (0-5 overall, 0-3 in Sun- Trotter and wide out Bobby Smith GV. should be 100 percent come game last week's performance against off one of the biggest upsets of the
rise) will put its three-game can provide offense through the Defensively, Mitchell com- day. Vegas, except giving up the big season.
homecoming v/in streak on the air for the Rams. mented that they will have to key Mitchell was impressed with plays due to a lack of foot speed. "The uick is getting emotional," Zone tennis tourney
line Saturday at noon as the InRancho'sl9-181osstoGrecn on Basic juniorquarterback Aaron the play of the Wolves in their If the Basic's defense can turn said Cahill, who also heads the J V at two locations
Wolves face Rancho (2-3,2-1) in Valley last Friday, the Gators Welboume to try and put a stop to past two games and thought that in another solid performance squad. "You can't play football
the Wolves' 1994 Homecoming the recently productive Basic of- they outplayed both Valley and against the Rams - they gave up flat. That has been the biggest Southern Zone Tennis Tourna- The only two Sunrise teams was questioned due to residency
keyed on Criner, and Trotter re-
game. fensive. According to Frazier, iLas Vegas in their losses. only two first downs to Vegas - stmggling point for both the JV ment Director Mike Barry of leading theirdivision in every prep requirements recently, Gallagher
sponded with 198 yards passing,
Rancho head coach Gary Welboume did not practice Tues- Basic coaches agree. and the traditional Blue and Silver and the varsity." Bonanzadistributcd details forthe sport this fall are Green Valley confirmed Tuesday.
including two touchdowns. One
Mitchell, who was heading the upcoming Zone tennis tourna- and Chapamd. The player had an NIAA hear-
Rams when the Wolves destroyed ments this week. While the Cowboys hold a slim ing Wednesday moming at the
them 36-7 in Basic's 1992 According to the press release margin of second-placfe GV teams Clark County Administration
Homecoming contest, is leery of dated Sept. 29, the men's Zone in women's volleyball and Building where NIAA executive
traveling to Basic regardless of team competition will be held women's tennis, the Henderson director Dr. Jerry Hughes would
the Wolves' winless record. Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Durango athletes from GV lead in football, review the case of his eligibility.
"We know that they will hit High School beginning at 9 a.m. women's golf, men's soccer,
you," said Mitchell about the The women's team competition men's tennis and arc strong in Gallagher had not played three
Wolves at home. "They'll play begins the same day at Cheyenne cross country — although cross previous soccer contests while the
tough physical ball. Their record High School at 9 a.m. country standings are rarely re- GV investigation was being con-
doesn't really indicate how ag- The finals for the team tennis ported. ducted by GV athletic adminis-
\ gressive they have played in some tourney will be held Oct. 13 at With a dominating 4-1 win at trator Mark Coleman and staff.
of their games." Durango and Cheyenne at 9 a.m. Chaparral Tuesday, the Gator But he played Tuesday and had a
Game decided on line soccer team (7-1-2) took a firni major impact on his opposing
Both Mitchell and Basic head Basic soccer teams hold of the Sunrise reigns by team.
coach Cliff Frazicr agree that the
game will be won on the line.
up-ended by Rancho '*iim^ m,., ^=^1 downing the defending AAA State Coleman said Tuesday he didn't
champions for the second time expect Gallagher to be ruled in-
"We arc kind of scared of their Basic soccer squads suffered '^^¥r**^^* •^>«-^> this year. eligible, and Gallagher stressed
size and offensive line," said defeats at the hands of Rancho on '*'".ii^<^^> The Gators got two goals each that after his game also.
* •*<i^y
Mitchell about the Wolves. Thursday afternoon at home. from David Gallagher and two In the second half of the cbntest,
Frazier was impressed with the After losing 4-0 at Rancho from Ryan Bindrup in the physi- frustrated Chaparral players drew
line's performance in last week's earlier in the year, the varsity cal contest A senior at Green yellow and red cards for flagrant
29-22 loss to Las Vegas. 'V' '•'•? •
Wolves (2-8-1) fell to the Rams 3- Valley High School, Gallagher is roughness, mostly against
"The biggest plus of the game 1 in the teams' second meeting. the soccer star whose eligibility Gallagher himself.
^.last week was the offensive line Mike Dimentri scored the Wolves'
^'finally moved people around," lone goal while Leo Silva recorded
»r;said Frazier, who attributed their the assist.
The News covers your community
»"success to them getting off the The JV team improved dra- ^.-..*<n t* '• iLirtfc^.
* ball quickly. matically on their earlier match-
Basic's offensive coordinator up against the Rams as they lost a HE SHOOTS... HE SCORES — Basic senior Leo Silva, shown here at practice Monday
Dan Cahill also sees the line as one-goal decision, 4-3. afternoon, leads the Wolves varsity soccer squad in scoring with his seven goals this season. The
replaying a major role versus the Wolves (2-8-1) will travel to Las Vegas to face to the Wildcats 3 p.m. today.
^quick Rancho squad. Photo by D.J. Allen

"Block—it's that simple," said Silverado teams


I Cahill about how Basic will try to
' pull out a victory versus the Rams, near first wins

;
; "And control the ball. Keep the
• ball out of their hands."
On defense the Wolves will have
As a first-year high school,
Silverado is struggling to find its
Volleyball Zone details set
I to contain Rams senior tailback first victory in many sports. release from tournament director
The 1994 AAA Women's Admission is $4 per person for
• Charles Criner. Winless this fall in football, Jerry Huston.
Southern Zone Volleyball Tour- the double-elimination event, and
. However, if Basic concentrates volleyball and soccer, the Hawks First-round matches will run
nament will be held at Chaparral programs will cost $1.
are suffering the first-year blues from 2:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
High School Nov. 3-5.
Alumni, —— typical of new schools. ^But
The top four teams from the Nov. 3 at Chaparral. The winner's Currently unbeaten Cimarron-

Octoberfeast
Silverado's volleyball team came bracket final will be played at 7 Mcmorial and Bishop Gorman
Sunrise Division and top four
frQm Page 15 close to wins against Bishop
Gorman, 11-15, 14-16, arid
squalls from the Sunset Diyision
will qualify, and seedings will be
p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, and the
overall Zone championship
lead the Sunset Division in the
race for'a'tbp'seed. Unbeaten
-Rancho, 14-16,10-15, in the past determined by final league contcst(s) will begin at 7 p.m. Chaparral and Green Valley arc
I Tony Gibbs, '91, however, week. racing for the Sunrise top spot.
standings, according to a press Saturday, Nov. 5.
I pulled the crucial extra-point at- The pigskin Hawlcs (0-5) are
) tempt wide left and left his squad hoping to notch their first victory
[
'>
down by one, 14-13, with less
than five minutes in the game.
ever when they host Bishop
Gorman (1-4) Friday at 7 p.m.
Most Nevada rifle deer hunts open October 1
' The excitement did not end as By David K. Rice "I'm sure by now most hunters the number of tags issued.
? D.P PATHMASTER On the high side, Silverado's
Swartzenberg found Derrick in Nevada Division of Wildlife realize that Nevada's doer herds
i4 TREADMILL women's golf team (3-6, 1-4)
2 HP. 8-8mpti, 0-10% auto incline, Although Nevada deer herds are at a very low level due to the But this year, conditions favor
] the comerofthc end zone with :53 notched its third win by downing
cushioned deck. 5 window electronics remain at very low levels extended drought and the devas- hunters according to Hess. "Deer
remaining on the clock to give the made in the USA Compare at 699.96 Clark, 303-372, Tuesday. The
Evens an eight-point advantage, Lady Hawks'Audra Brennan fired
throughout most of the state, those
who were lucky enough to draw a
tating winter of 1992-93," said
Big Game Specialist, Mike Hess.
are generally in good to excellent
body condition due to favorable
OCTOBER 3-28
21-13. a 49 to lead the scoring.
tag earlier this year should expe- "Bui, despite those negative fac- feed conditions last year. aJI rail r^l rail fuJI rail rail rail rail r»JIfmJTrBI
But the odds' Pyle, doing his On the tennis courts, the Hawks
best Joe Montana impression, led rience better hunting in 1994. tors, we believe hunting will ac-
(1-7, 0-5) are in front of cellar- Another factorthat again should
his offense nearly 60 yards, and According to Division of Wild- tually improve this year."
dweller Clark despite a 22-6 make things more enjoyable for
with just :07 remaining on the life, rifle hunter success last year He explained that the decline in
whipping by tennis power The deer hunters will be a lack of
clock, found '85 graduate Tony THE STEP CO. BUNS OF STEEL STEP dipped to 42 percent, far below the the deer harvest last year was
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Page 16 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6, 1994 Thursday, October 6, 1994 Henderson Home News Page 17

Rancho no Homecoming pushover for Wolves


By D.J. Allen
^^H-j Staff Writer
too much on Criner, the combi-
nation of junior quarterback Jay
of those touchdowns and 165
yards went to Smith against the
day because he had the flu; how- In fact, the game plan for this
ever, with an extra day's rest he week will be to try and duplicate
homecoming emotion is apparent,
the Wolves will be looking to pull
SPORTS
BRIEFS
GV teams
minating
Basic (0-5 overall, 0-3 in Sun- Trotter and wide out Bobby Smith GV. should be 100 percent come game last week's performance against off one of the biggest upsets of the
rise) will put its three-game can provide offense through the Defensively, Mitchell com- day. Vegas, except giving up the big season.
homecoming v/in streak on the air for the Rams. mented that they will have to key Mitchell was impressed with plays due to a lack of foot speed. "The uick is getting emotional," Zone tennis tourney
line Saturday at noon as the InRancho'sl9-181osstoGrecn on Basic juniorquarterback Aaron the play of the Wolves in their If the Basic's defense can turn said Cahill, who also heads the J V at two locations
Wolves face Rancho (2-3,2-1) in Valley last Friday, the Gators Welboume to try and put a stop to past two games and thought that in another solid performance squad. "You can't play football
the Wolves' 1994 Homecoming the recently productive Basic of- they outplayed both Valley and against the Rams - they gave up flat. That has been the biggest Southern Zone Tennis Tourna- The only two Sunrise teams was questioned due to residency
keyed on Criner, and Trotter re-
game. fensive. According to Frazier, iLas Vegas in their losses. only two first downs to Vegas - stmggling point for both the JV ment Director Mike Barry of leading theirdivision in every prep requirements recently, Gallagher
sponded with 198 yards passing,
Rancho head coach Gary Welboume did not practice Tues- Basic coaches agree. and the traditional Blue and Silver and the varsity." Bonanzadistributcd details forthe sport this fall are Green Valley confirmed Tuesday.
including two touchdowns. One
Mitchell, who was heading the upcoming Zone tennis tourna- and Chapamd. The player had an NIAA hear-
Rams when the Wolves destroyed ments this week. While the Cowboys hold a slim ing Wednesday moming at the
them 36-7 in Basic's 1992 According to the press release margin of second-placfe GV teams Clark County Administration
Homecoming contest, is leery of dated Sept. 29, the men's Zone in women's volleyball and Building where NIAA executive
traveling to Basic regardless of team competition will be held women's tennis, the Henderson director Dr. Jerry Hughes would
the Wolves' winless record. Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Durango athletes from GV lead in football, review the case of his eligibility.
"We know that they will hit High School beginning at 9 a.m. women's golf, men's soccer,
you," said Mitchell about the The women's team competition men's tennis and arc strong in Gallagher had not played three
Wolves at home. "They'll play begins the same day at Cheyenne cross country — although cross previous soccer contests while the
tough physical ball. Their record High School at 9 a.m. country standings are rarely re- GV investigation was being con-
doesn't really indicate how ag- The finals for the team tennis ported. ducted by GV athletic adminis-
\ gressive they have played in some tourney will be held Oct. 13 at With a dominating 4-1 win at trator Mark Coleman and staff.
of their games." Durango and Cheyenne at 9 a.m. Chaparral Tuesday, the Gator But he played Tuesday and had a
Game decided on line soccer team (7-1-2) took a firni major impact on his opposing
Both Mitchell and Basic head Basic soccer teams hold of the Sunrise reigns by team.
coach Cliff Frazicr agree that the
game will be won on the line.
up-ended by Rancho '*iim^ m,., ^=^1 downing the defending AAA State Coleman said Tuesday he didn't
champions for the second time expect Gallagher to be ruled in-
"We arc kind of scared of their Basic soccer squads suffered '^^¥r**^^* •^>«-^> this year. eligible, and Gallagher stressed
size and offensive line," said defeats at the hands of Rancho on '*'".ii^<^^> The Gators got two goals each that after his game also.
* •*<i^y
Mitchell about the Wolves. Thursday afternoon at home. from David Gallagher and two In the second half of the cbntest,
Frazier was impressed with the After losing 4-0 at Rancho from Ryan Bindrup in the physi- frustrated Chaparral players drew
line's performance in last week's earlier in the year, the varsity cal contest A senior at Green yellow and red cards for flagrant
29-22 loss to Las Vegas. 'V' '•'•? •
Wolves (2-8-1) fell to the Rams 3- Valley High School, Gallagher is roughness, mostly against
"The biggest plus of the game 1 in the teams' second meeting. the soccer star whose eligibility Gallagher himself.
^.last week was the offensive line Mike Dimentri scored the Wolves'
^'finally moved people around," lone goal while Leo Silva recorded
»r;said Frazier, who attributed their the assist.
The News covers your community
»"success to them getting off the The JV team improved dra- ^.-..*<n t* '• iLirtfc^.
* ball quickly. matically on their earlier match-
Basic's offensive coordinator up against the Rams as they lost a HE SHOOTS... HE SCORES — Basic senior Leo Silva, shown here at practice Monday
Dan Cahill also sees the line as one-goal decision, 4-3. afternoon, leads the Wolves varsity soccer squad in scoring with his seven goals this season. The
replaying a major role versus the Wolves (2-8-1) will travel to Las Vegas to face to the Wildcats 3 p.m. today.
^quick Rancho squad. Photo by D.J. Allen

"Block—it's that simple," said Silverado teams


I Cahill about how Basic will try to
' pull out a victory versus the Rams, near first wins

;
; "And control the ball. Keep the
• ball out of their hands."
On defense the Wolves will have
As a first-year high school,
Silverado is struggling to find its
Volleyball Zone details set
I to contain Rams senior tailback first victory in many sports. release from tournament director
The 1994 AAA Women's Admission is $4 per person for
• Charles Criner. Winless this fall in football, Jerry Huston.
Southern Zone Volleyball Tour- the double-elimination event, and
. However, if Basic concentrates volleyball and soccer, the Hawks First-round matches will run
nament will be held at Chaparral programs will cost $1.
are suffering the first-year blues from 2:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
High School Nov. 3-5.
Alumni, —— typical of new schools. ^But
The top four teams from the Nov. 3 at Chaparral. The winner's Currently unbeaten Cimarron-

Octoberfeast
Silverado's volleyball team came bracket final will be played at 7 Mcmorial and Bishop Gorman
Sunrise Division and top four
frQm Page 15 close to wins against Bishop
Gorman, 11-15, 14-16, arid
squalls from the Sunset Diyision
will qualify, and seedings will be
p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, and the
overall Zone championship
lead the Sunset Division in the
race for'a'tbp'seed. Unbeaten
-Rancho, 14-16,10-15, in the past determined by final league contcst(s) will begin at 7 p.m. Chaparral and Green Valley arc
I Tony Gibbs, '91, however, week. racing for the Sunrise top spot.
standings, according to a press Saturday, Nov. 5.
I pulled the crucial extra-point at- The pigskin Hawlcs (0-5) are
) tempt wide left and left his squad hoping to notch their first victory
[
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down by one, 14-13, with less
than five minutes in the game.
ever when they host Bishop
Gorman (1-4) Friday at 7 p.m.
Most Nevada rifle deer hunts open October 1
' The excitement did not end as By David K. Rice "I'm sure by now most hunters the number of tags issued.
? D.P PATHMASTER On the high side, Silverado's
Swartzenberg found Derrick in Nevada Division of Wildlife realize that Nevada's doer herds
i4 TREADMILL women's golf team (3-6, 1-4)
2 HP. 8-8mpti, 0-10% auto incline, Although Nevada deer herds are at a very low level due to the But this year, conditions favor
] the comerofthc end zone with :53 notched its third win by downing
cushioned deck. 5 window electronics remain at very low levels extended drought and the devas- hunters according to Hess. "Deer
remaining on the clock to give the made in the USA Compare at 699.96 Clark, 303-372, Tuesday. The
Evens an eight-point advantage, Lady Hawks'Audra Brennan fired
throughout most of the state, those
who were lucky enough to draw a
tating winter of 1992-93," said
Big Game Specialist, Mike Hess.
are generally in good to excellent
body condition due to favorable
OCTOBER 3-28
21-13. a 49 to lead the scoring.
tag earlier this year should expe- "Bui, despite those negative fac- feed conditions last year. aJI rail r^l rail fuJI rail rail rail rail r»JIfmJTrBI
But the odds' Pyle, doing his On the tennis courts, the Hawks
best Joe Montana impression, led rience better hunting in 1994. tors, we believe hunting will ac-
(1-7, 0-5) are in front of cellar- Another factorthat again should
his offense nearly 60 yards, and According to Division of Wild- tually improve this year."
dweller Clark despite a 22-6 make things more enjoyable for
with just :07 remaining on the life, rifle hunter success last year He explained that the decline in
whipping by tennis power The deer hunters will be a lack of
clock, found '85 graduate Tony THE STEP CO. BUNS OF STEEL STEP dipped to 42 percent, far below the the deer harvest last year was
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HENDERSON HOME NEWS • BOULDER CITY NEWS • GREEN VALLEY NEWS


T Lifestyles •

!
T Your Health

• What's Playing
S E C T I 0 N1
T Last Words

Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Page B1

WE'RE in the "Part


Sunny skies and the promise of exciting works
by 391 artists and craftspersons drew capacity

TURNING
crowds to Boulder City's Art in the Park last
weekend.
Sponsored by the Boulder City Hospital Auxil-
iary, the event is in its 32nd year and its reputation
has spread throughout the southwest.
Organizers estimate that approximately 80,000
people visited the event during its two-day mn. The
shuttle bus parking lot at the old airport was used
and the shuttle bus service betweenThe lot and the

ANEW
festival was kept busy both days.
A spokesperson termed the event "a great
success," adding that both participants and visitors
felt it was "terrific."
All proceeds are donated to the hospital for the
purchase of needed equipment. This year's pro-
ceeds, expected to top the $115,000 given last year,
will be used to purchase state-of-the-art patient-
monitoring equipment, a new ultra-sound unit and

PAGE.
new patient beds.

ADMIRATION — Tyler and Jamie Phillips of Henderson admire the works of sculptor Chet Blacketer. Photos by Bill Harbour

h
I'

COOL IT—An addition to thisyear's festival was the installation of misters in the seating area under TIME TO EAT — Food and drink booths did a landslide business during Art in the Park. The warm
the city parking awning. The warm temperatures found many taking advantage of this opportunity weather and joyful atmosphere stimulated appetites to feed not only the soul but the body as well.
to be seated and "cool it."

SIDE SPORTS
Basic looking
for first win
^(
See Page 15 . \ <A
COMFORT ZONE — Crystal
Clark of Las Vegas tested a
hammock offered by the Com-
Sj Nevada's Indus fort Zone at the festival.

250 THE COMMUNITY'S NEWSPAPt.

«5' <5 -N •
'^ .S* .^ :<?
"^ <y S^ ?$• JOIN US.
er settles gas
^ if*

OCTOBER 13
i*
s?- ,9 A-
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o^..^

two days before the Monday trial suffered by the Henderson resi- i' ;t^ o* ir <^ * 4? i!" 4>
was to begin.
According to Kent Stephenson,
an inhouse attorney ih Pioneer's
dents who were evacuated and
hospitalized because of the leak.
Pioneersaid it settled each of those
Busiii FLY IN THE SKY — Bob Fanning's clever and colorful Whirligigs drew attentive stares
ft-om those who passed near his space across fh)m City Hall during the festival. Fanning
CATCH THE SPIRIT —
Three-year-old Mary Aber-
INTRICATE DESIGNS — Dee McNeely shows off one of her fascinaUng
designs carved in an Ostrich egg. She also uses Emu and Rhea eggs for her
Houston office, the suit was a
response to unpaid claims for in-
vestigating the gausc of the leak.
on an individual basis.
Sjfcphenson said Pioneer had
sc(fra theories about whv Na-
chemical u has been lowing at the festival for several years now and considers it one of the best-run
he's ever seen.
crombie really got into the swing
of things.
treasured works which are rapidly becoming popular favorites for collectors,
w

Page 18 Henderson Home News Thursday, October 6,1994

HENDERSON HOME NEWS • BOULDER CITY NEWS • GREEN VALLEY NEWS


T Lifestyles •

!
T Your Health

• What's Playing
S E C T I 0 N1
T Last Words

Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Page B1

WE'RE in the "Part


Sunny skies and the promise of exciting works
by 391 artists and craftspersons drew capacity

TURNING
crowds to Boulder City's Art in the Park last
weekend.
Sponsored by the Boulder City Hospital Auxil-
iary, the event is in its 32nd year and its reputation
has spread throughout the southwest.
Organizers estimate that approximately 80,000
people visited the event during its two-day mn. The
shuttle bus parking lot at the old airport was used
and the shuttle bus service betweenThe lot and the

ANEW
festival was kept busy both days.
A spokesperson termed the event "a great
success," adding that both participants and visitors
felt it was "terrific."
All proceeds are donated to the hospital for the
purchase of needed equipment. This year's pro-
ceeds, expected to top the $115,000 given last year,
will be used to purchase state-of-the-art patient-
monitoring equipment, a new ultra-sound unit and

PAGE.
new patient beds.

ADMIRATION — Tyler and Jamie Phillips of Henderson admire the works of sculptor Chet Blacketer. Photos by Bill Harbour

h
I'

COOL IT—An addition to thisyear's festival was the installation of misters in the seating area under TIME TO EAT — Food and drink booths did a landslide business during Art in the Park. The warm
the city parking awning. The warm temperatures found many taking advantage of this opportunity weather and joyful atmosphere stimulated appetites to feed not only the soul but the body as well.
to be seated and "cool it."

SIDE SPORTS
Basic looking
for first win
^(
See Page 15 . \ <A
COMFORT ZONE — Crystal
Clark of Las Vegas tested a
hammock offered by the Com-
Sj Nevada's Indus fort Zone at the festival.

250 THE COMMUNITY'S NEWSPAPt.

«5' <5 -N •
'^ .S* .^ :<?
"^ <y S^ ?$• JOIN US.
er settles gas
^ if*

OCTOBER 13
i*
s?- ,9 A-
^
o^..^

two days before the Monday trial suffered by the Henderson resi- i' ;t^ o* ir <^ * 4? i!" 4>
was to begin.
According to Kent Stephenson,
an inhouse attorney ih Pioneer's
dents who were evacuated and
hospitalized because of the leak.
Pioneersaid it settled each of those
Busiii FLY IN THE SKY — Bob Fanning's clever and colorful Whirligigs drew attentive stares
ft-om those who passed near his space across fh)m City Hall during the festival. Fanning
CATCH THE SPIRIT —
Three-year-old Mary Aber-
INTRICATE DESIGNS — Dee McNeely shows off one of her fascinaUng
designs carved in an Ostrich egg. She also uses Emu and Rhea eggs for her
Houston office, the suit was a
response to unpaid claims for in-
vestigating the gausc of the leak.
on an individual basis.
Sjfcphenson said Pioneer had
sc(fra theories about whv Na-
chemical u has been lowing at the festival for several years now and considers it one of the best-run
he's ever seen.
crombie really got into the swing
of things.
treasured works which are rapidly becoming popular favorites for collectors,
•^^^•MP^^PHMi
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Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B3
Page B2 Henderson Home NeWs, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994
T

Super Senior Sclieduie


LIFESTYLES under way tliis weekend
SUPER SENIORS TOUR-
NAMENT SCHEDULE: The
MNi:S I ROM
rin:L\M:s
drop in and see what is available.
Call Lucky Strike, 564-7118, or

Onward to the Gold Strike and the Dam! It's show time:
Associated Scratch Tournament Sunset Lanes, 736-2695.
By Ruth Soehike SUNSET FREE BALL
Clubsofferthe 1994 Super Senior
Schedule starting Oct. 9 at Sam's Pick up entries at any bowling LEAGUE: Starting soon on
Town. The format is four games center. Monays at 1 p.m. is a Free Ball
And now for something com-
pletely different. The other
evening, wanting a change, we
Country music
IJ:T\SKAT()1 T!
By Philip Goldstein
construction, and wanting to avoid
the tram lot on the Nevada side,
we found a public parking lot just
atingplant withourguide and saw
the turbines which generate the
bowled across eight lanes, entry
fee $40 includes side pots. Op-
tional Doubles $5 each. Regis-
NEVADA STATE SENIORS
TOURNAMENT AT PAHRUMP:
Just a reminder that entries close
League. Call Lois Brooks, 736-
2695.
SUNDAY STREAKERS: Ira In troducing the 95's...
electricity. tration will be at 11 a.m. Bowling Oct. 26 for seniors 55 and older to Parker 228-218-647, Leroy
headed south of Boulder City and
had dinner at the Gold Strike Inn
& Casino just north of Hoover
and Abracadabra!
rice gumbo, a sliced beef with
vegetables, baked pork chops,
fried shrimp, fried chicken and a
at the end of the Arizona side of
the dam. The immensity of the
dam site is amazing.
Back outside at the bottom of
the dam we had the opportunity to
look back up at the enormity of
By Philip Goldstein on the table as the beans, mashed
will begin at noon.
The Super Seniors, for 60 years
and older, continues at Sunset
enter the Nevada State Seniors
event. Mountain View Recreation
Center, Pahrump, Nev., is hosting
Lucero 222-622 and 133 pins over
average. This league needs some
bowlers.
PARK AVENUE ^26,995
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Dam. We had heard some good carving station with beef and ham. Holding our breath after cross- HENDERSON HOUSE-
the dam wall. And to think that the the event which runs Nov. 5-6 and
things about the buffet and decided The standard side dishes were also ing the high bridge over the Ari- I'll be the first to admit it. I potatoes, com, spare ribs and fried Lanes Oct. 23, Showboat Lanes
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to give it a try. At $3.49 for adults available. zona spillway, we walked along would never expect that taking chicken appeared. Nov. 13 and Silver Nugget Dec. Nov. 12-13 with four squads on
was basically river control and I should explain however that 11. Open to men and women. Saturdays and two on Sundays. lead with 15 wins. Bemice Tho- Brakes • Power
and $2.95 forchildrcn under 12, it The kids especially enjoyed the dam to the center where the children to a Las Vegas show
providing irrigation and drinking each guest is presented with a For additional information call MEMBERSHIP FOR 500 mas 525, Fran Fannerella 198- Windows • 6-way
was hard to go wrong. starting their meal witli all the tour tickets are sold. Matthew water! could be either practical or en-
CLUB OF SOUTHERN NE- 504, Ilene Johnson 502. A bowler Power Seat
Having never been to the Gold fresh fruits and salads offered. especially thrilled at the concept Well, we all enjoyed our inex- joyable by parent or child. But I full-size barbecue bib. Marcie and Gary Walters, Scratch Bowlers
I dutifully wore our bibs while Tour Director, at 362-5470. VADA: For the benefit of all lo- is needed at this time. • Cruise Control
Strike, we were pleasantly sur- The meal came with choice of of having one foot in Arizona must say that I was mistaken!
pensive adventure that evening. I cal WIBC members, applications YOUNG AT HEART: Carl
prised to find it to be a rather nice beverage and we found the service while having the other in Nevada. The other evening my .wife Julie Julie steadfastly refused to wear SNBA MIXED DOUBLES • Power Door •
highly recommend taking advan are available at th&desk for join- Mayrose 225-520. Four bowlers
place. With a new tower going up to be quite good. The tour is $3 for adults and tage of the location of the Gold and I took our daughter Marcie, one (even though she wore a white AT SANTA FE LANES: Pre- Locks •AM/FM
toumament entry closing date will ing the 500 Club of Southern are needed to fill the league, men
behind the existing casino, I'm Fordessert.mydaughtcrMarcie children are free. For the 40- Strike for a good dinner, at either age 8, to the dinner show at blouse). Onbehalfofourmarriage, Cassette • Power
Nevada. Membership year is from and women, 55 or older.
sure that this place will be suc- and son Matthew got to build their minute tour, we spent $6 for the Boomtown. We had already de- I shall not reveal in public whether be Nov. 7; on-site enuies close 30 Mirrors • Tilt
theirbuffet or restaurant, and then Dec. 1 through Nov. 30. and 500 THE WEDNESDAY FLASH-
cessful , especially so well situated own ice cream sundaes. With a four of us. Packed a dozen into the cided, and correctly so, that our or not Julie's blouse escaped a minutes prior to squad time. The Wheel • Aluminum
going on to the dam for a quick ERS: Ira Parker 234-202-604,
near the lake and the dam. choice of ice cream or yogurt, the elevator for the descent, Marcie son Matthew, at age 4, would not stain by any particular rib! second annual Southern Nevada Club patches are free to new Wheels • Solar Ray® Solar Control Glass • 3800 Series II V-6 • Theft Deterrant System • DynaRide®
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seeing the free movie or browsing Tryon 202-522.
nothing that you would classify as and other baked items. My wife Julie kept asking just The Nashville USA dinner most enjoyable. Marcie had a Dec. 34 and ends Dec. 10-11, pins (replica of patch, 1x1-1/2)
through the gift shop while gazing FOE 2672 MIXED WINTER
"gourmet," we found each item to After dinner, we had time to go how far down we would be going show, at $30 per person, provided blast! Dinnerended with delicious with two squads each day. Entry are $2 each.
out at Lake Mead will result in a LEAGUE: Corky Roundy 213-
be tasty and enjoyable.
Opening with typical lettuce
salad items, we also tried the cole
the dam and take the tour wc al-
ways talked about but never did!
Be sure to call to verify schedules
but I just changed the conversa-
tion! As long as you don't think
about how much concrete is over
good time!

Goldstein, an attorney who lives


us with a most entertaining and strawberry shortcake and coffee.
memorable evening. I can attest Before the show started, a lively
to its quality and would rank it guitarist and later a band serenaded
fee is $12 per person.
Tournament will consist of
Handicapped Mixed Doubles (one
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salad, served up in buckets, our families with children. Marcie
table companions soon became enjoyed herself immensely and
our acquaintances as the food was we were very glad that we brought
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Question: I have one of those (OiMPlTKR 40,000 35,000


'. Ten free shade trees will be tough little 3.5" floppy disks that CORNKR MILE WARRANTY MILE WARRANTY WE SELL A BEHER CAR FOR LESS MONEY EVERY DAY!
'given to each person who joins has been working fine. All of a By Frank Noble '86 OLDS '89 BUICK SKYLARK '89 BUICK SKYLARK '86 CHEV. CAPRICE
ALL BRANDS OF
The National Arbor Day Foun- sudden I get error messages, and HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL RADIALSTTRUCK & R.V. ALL TERRAIN RADIALS CUSTOM WHEELS AVAILABLE Auto, A/C Maroon,, auto, A/C, PS Auto, PS, A/C CLASSIC WAGON
dation during October 1994. The my floppy drive will not read the toss the fioppy onto the dash- #95-59A #94-229A #94-229A V-8, white 3nl seal, full power. #P2:90
trees are part of the nonprofit disk. Why? board of the car, go shopping,
and let it wilt. Inside the ca.sc of
^5,495 ^5,988 ^5,998 *6,988
<^oundation's Trees for America Answer: I wasn't there so 1
the floppy is a very thin sheet of •87 OLDS CUTLASS '90 NISSAN SENTRA '88 PONTIAC '88 OLDS REGENCY 98
campaign. can't tell you exactly what hap- BONNEVILLE
plastic. There is a saying "If it is P175/70SR-13 P205/75R15 Auto, A/C, cassette, 8 cyl., low A/C, cassette, 4 speed Auto. AC. Blue
The ten shade trees are Sugar pened! However there are some Grey, auto., A/C. #P2184 ^ #P2189
Maple. Red Oak, Pin Oak, Green
Ash, Thomless Honeylocust,
possibilities to look at. The most
common cause of floppy disk
comfortable for you, it's OK for
your floppy." If you would not
P205/70SR-14
P225/70R15
P215/65R15
48"
57"
57"
P215/75R-15
P235/75R15
31-1050R-15
63"
66"
75"
miles #941157 A A
%,99S
#94-757A
*6^995 17,988 «7,988
>Veeping Willow, River Birch, failure is the migrating magnet. like to lay on the dashboard for P235/60R15 57"> 31-1150R15 81"^
'91 FORD ESCORT '90 GEO PRISM '86 NISSAN MAXIMA '93 DODGE SHADOW
Tuliptrce, Silver Maple and Red All data on a floppy (or hard an hour or two, remember the White, auto, AC Auto, AC, cassette Fully Equipped Red, auto, A/C
floppy doesn't either. Glove #P2220 #P202(5A #95-34A #94-650AA
Maple. disk) is magnetically coded. If
'. "Spectacular fall colors are you have one of those screw- boxes aren't much better. »7,995 ^8,495 ^8,498 ^9,688
among the many benefits of these drivers with a magnet in the tip, One other thing that no one BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR IKES.' '90 PONTL\C '92VWJETTA '91 DODGE DYNASTY '88 LINCOLN TOWNE
beautiful shade trees," John it can kill a disk. The paper clip will confess to is touching the BONNEVILLE Auto. A/C,
Auto, A/C Blue, Auto, AC
Jlosenow, the Foundation's
president, said.
dispcnscrwiththeroundmagnct
in the top is a villain of the first
plastic inside the case. Most of
the time this is kid stuff, just XW4 / XZ4 White, auto, PS, AC #94-228C
*9,695
#94-2 ISA
^9,988
#P2225
^9,995
#94-658-A
40,995
$fi099
The trees will be shipped post- order. It is so easy to lay a disk cu riosi ty, no hami i ntcndcd. The

62
right on it. Also the pretty kitchen disk is still dead! Try doing a '93 CHEVY CORSICA '92 CHEVY LUMINA EURO '91 BUICK REGAL '93 PONTTAC GRAND AM
paid at the right time for planting
Auto, PS, AC V-6, auto., air, P/S, cruise & more Blue, Auto, PS, Air Auto, cassette, pwr windows
between November 1 and De- stick-up magnets for the refrig- format /u to see if there is any
#P2198 #P2078 #92-1339A & locks, ABS.#P2215
cember 10 with planting instruc- erator, buy one and drop it into use left in the disk. (Remember
tions. The six to twelve inch trees your briefcase to take home. it's dead anyway, so you don't P19y75R-14XZ4 *11,988 42,988 42,995 43,495
are guaranteed to grow, or they Some money clips have a mag- care if you lose whatever was on P205/75R-14 XZ4 72" '91 CHEVY S-fO BLAZER '93 CHEVY CAPRICE '89 CHEVY SUBURBAN '93 CADILLAC DEVILLE
will be replaced free of charge. net to hold them shut. Put a floppy the disk.) If it will not fonmat, Auto, cassette, pwr windows White, auto. PS, A/C 3/4 Ton. "454" Gray. auto. A/C. PS
P205/75R-15XW4 74" Alecks. #94-162A #P2212 #P2233 #P22II
To become a member of the into the same pocket, bingo, dead throw it away, or use it as a
Foundation and to receive the free floppy. Frisbee or a skeet target. Beware P215/75R-15XW4(XL)..76"
P235/75R-15XW4 83"
•Wtwn You'n RMdy To 0« 8wloa«"_
*14,995 45,995 »17,995 ^25,995
trees, send a $10 membership Even a common telephone, the magnets around us! Long Radial VA
contribution to Shade Trees, Na-
tional Arbor Day Foundation, 100
when it rings, sets up a strong
magnetic field, and if your poor
life to floppy disks!
Noble, a Henderson resident,
OUR 66,000 MILE WARRANTY y
$5^99 KU veUclts subject to prior sale.
Sales Hours: 8 to 8 Mon to Fri., 8 to 6 Sat
4 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE
68410. by Oct. 31.
floppy is near it, it is not going to
be in good shape.
is owner ofTeddyBear Software.
He has been a computer in-
fwmk .. P175/70fl13

Another common killer is to structor since 1979. S

Spring Mountain Festival wiil feature Smolcey Bear


The Festival in the Pines, a joint food and beverage, arts and crafts nual celebration on Mr. Charies-
celebration of the first anniversary demonstrations and sales will be ton. Since 1989, members of the
of the designation of the Spring " Your Better Buick Dealer Since 1961"
featured. Educational and inter- volunteer group have sponsored
Mountains National Recreation pretive displays will provide in- events to intnxluce the area's di- M»f A8 Gold Certified Body Shop
Area and of the SOth birthday of
Smokey Bear, will take place on
fonnation on current and future verse recreational and environ- ^•••^ •• (Free Estimates)
activities, as well as the natural mental riesources to Las Vegas
Saturday. Oct. 8. wonders of the area. residents and visitors. Hn: 7:30to5:30 Moo-Fri - AD Makct & Moddt
Smokey and his friends will
attend the free event at the Foxtail
Group Area. State Highway 156
The Spring Mountains Asso-
ciation, in cooperation with the
United States Forest Service, is
Admission to the festival is free.
Formorc infonnation, call Melissa
McDonald, event coordinator,
457-0353
in Lee Canyon. Entenainment. continuing the tradition of an an- 433-6025. 3025 EAST SAHARA
•^^^•MP^^PHMi
iPPP««««BBV mm m^^mm^

Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B3
Page B2 Henderson Home NeWs, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994
T

Super Senior Sclieduie


LIFESTYLES under way tliis weekend
SUPER SENIORS TOUR-
NAMENT SCHEDULE: The
MNi:S I ROM
rin:L\M:s
drop in and see what is available.
Call Lucky Strike, 564-7118, or

Onward to the Gold Strike and the Dam! It's show time:
Associated Scratch Tournament Sunset Lanes, 736-2695.
By Ruth Soehike SUNSET FREE BALL
Clubsofferthe 1994 Super Senior
Schedule starting Oct. 9 at Sam's Pick up entries at any bowling LEAGUE: Starting soon on
Town. The format is four games center. Monays at 1 p.m. is a Free Ball
And now for something com-
pletely different. The other
evening, wanting a change, we
Country music
IJ:T\SKAT()1 T!
By Philip Goldstein
construction, and wanting to avoid
the tram lot on the Nevada side,
we found a public parking lot just
atingplant withourguide and saw
the turbines which generate the
bowled across eight lanes, entry
fee $40 includes side pots. Op-
tional Doubles $5 each. Regis-
NEVADA STATE SENIORS
TOURNAMENT AT PAHRUMP:
Just a reminder that entries close
League. Call Lois Brooks, 736-
2695.
SUNDAY STREAKERS: Ira In troducing the 95's...
electricity. tration will be at 11 a.m. Bowling Oct. 26 for seniors 55 and older to Parker 228-218-647, Leroy
headed south of Boulder City and
had dinner at the Gold Strike Inn
& Casino just north of Hoover
and Abracadabra!
rice gumbo, a sliced beef with
vegetables, baked pork chops,
fried shrimp, fried chicken and a
at the end of the Arizona side of
the dam. The immensity of the
dam site is amazing.
Back outside at the bottom of
the dam we had the opportunity to
look back up at the enormity of
By Philip Goldstein on the table as the beans, mashed
will begin at noon.
The Super Seniors, for 60 years
and older, continues at Sunset
enter the Nevada State Seniors
event. Mountain View Recreation
Center, Pahrump, Nev., is hosting
Lucero 222-622 and 133 pins over
average. This league needs some
bowlers.
PARK AVENUE ^26,995
*

Dam. We had heard some good carving station with beef and ham. Holding our breath after cross- HENDERSON HOUSE-
the dam wall. And to think that the the event which runs Nov. 5-6 and
things about the buffet and decided The standard side dishes were also ing the high bridge over the Ari- I'll be the first to admit it. I potatoes, com, spare ribs and fried Lanes Oct. 23, Showboat Lanes
• Dual Air Bags • 4 wheel Anti-Lock
underiying purpose of this project WIVES: Rainy Day Confections
to give it a try. At $3.49 for adults available. zona spillway, we walked along would never expect that taking chicken appeared. Nov. 13 and Silver Nugget Dec. Nov. 12-13 with four squads on
was basically river control and I should explain however that 11. Open to men and women. Saturdays and two on Sundays. lead with 15 wins. Bemice Tho- Brakes • Power
and $2.95 forchildrcn under 12, it The kids especially enjoyed the dam to the center where the children to a Las Vegas show
providing irrigation and drinking each guest is presented with a For additional information call MEMBERSHIP FOR 500 mas 525, Fran Fannerella 198- Windows • 6-way
was hard to go wrong. starting their meal witli all the tour tickets are sold. Matthew water! could be either practical or en-
CLUB OF SOUTHERN NE- 504, Ilene Johnson 502. A bowler Power Seat
Having never been to the Gold fresh fruits and salads offered. especially thrilled at the concept Well, we all enjoyed our inex- joyable by parent or child. But I full-size barbecue bib. Marcie and Gary Walters, Scratch Bowlers
I dutifully wore our bibs while Tour Director, at 362-5470. VADA: For the benefit of all lo- is needed at this time. • Cruise Control
Strike, we were pleasantly sur- The meal came with choice of of having one foot in Arizona must say that I was mistaken!
pensive adventure that evening. I cal WIBC members, applications YOUNG AT HEART: Carl
prised to find it to be a rather nice beverage and we found the service while having the other in Nevada. The other evening my .wife Julie Julie steadfastly refused to wear SNBA MIXED DOUBLES • Power Door •
highly recommend taking advan are available at th&desk for join- Mayrose 225-520. Four bowlers
place. With a new tower going up to be quite good. The tour is $3 for adults and tage of the location of the Gold and I took our daughter Marcie, one (even though she wore a white AT SANTA FE LANES: Pre- Locks •AM/FM
toumament entry closing date will ing the 500 Club of Southern are needed to fill the league, men
behind the existing casino, I'm Fordessert.mydaughtcrMarcie children are free. For the 40- Strike for a good dinner, at either age 8, to the dinner show at blouse). Onbehalfofourmarriage, Cassette • Power
Nevada. Membership year is from and women, 55 or older.
sure that this place will be suc- and son Matthew got to build their minute tour, we spent $6 for the Boomtown. We had already de- I shall not reveal in public whether be Nov. 7; on-site enuies close 30 Mirrors • Tilt
theirbuffet or restaurant, and then Dec. 1 through Nov. 30. and 500 THE WEDNESDAY FLASH-
cessful , especially so well situated own ice cream sundaes. With a four of us. Packed a dozen into the cided, and correctly so, that our or not Julie's blouse escaped a minutes prior to squad time. The Wheel • Aluminum
going on to the dam for a quick ERS: Ira Parker 234-202-604,
near the lake and the dam. choice of ice cream or yogurt, the elevator for the descent, Marcie son Matthew, at age 4, would not stain by any particular rib! second annual Southern Nevada Club patches are free to new Wheels • Solar Ray® Solar Control Glass • 3800 Series II V-6 • Theft Deterrant System • DynaRide®
tour. If you've already been on Bowling Association Mixed members for first one only. Ad- Larry Turner 111 pins over his
We found the buffet to have a kids piled the assorted toppings and Matthew were quite excited survive sitting through both din- The food was quite good and • Electric Trunk Release • Stainless Steel Exhaust • Auto Transmission w/Overdrive
the tour, just walking around and EX)ubles Tournament will begin average with 233-561, Leroy
good basic selection. Although high! Other desserts were cakes for this "ride." ner and a show. the "family style" service was ditional patches are $1.50. Club
seeing the free movie or browsing Tryon 202-522.
nothing that you would classify as and other baked items. My wife Julie kept asking just The Nashville USA dinner most enjoyable. Marcie had a Dec. 34 and ends Dec. 10-11, pins (replica of patch, 1x1-1/2)
through the gift shop while gazing FOE 2672 MIXED WINTER
"gourmet," we found each item to After dinner, we had time to go how far down we would be going show, at $30 per person, provided blast! Dinnerended with delicious with two squads each day. Entry are $2 each.
out at Lake Mead will result in a LEAGUE: Corky Roundy 213-
be tasty and enjoyable.
Opening with typical lettuce
salad items, we also tried the cole
the dam and take the tour wc al-
ways talked about but never did!
Be sure to call to verify schedules
but I just changed the conversa-
tion! As long as you don't think
about how much concrete is over
good time!

Goldstein, an attorney who lives


us with a most entertaining and strawberry shortcake and coffee.
memorable evening. I can attest Before the show started, a lively
to its quality and would rank it guitarist and later a band serenaded
fee is $12 per person.
Tournament will consist of
Handicapped Mixed Doubles (one
Check with Carol Atkin, 2612
Demetrius,Las Vegas, NV 89101,
or call 642-0933 for further in-
208-585, Pete Carducci 227-555,
Chink Qaric 544. Jane Harrington
Lc Sabre $20,995*
the audience. The curtain went up man and one woman) and a formation. led the women with 225-563.
slaw and potato salads. The in case of any seasonal changes. your head, you'll be fine. The in Henderson, writes about his with other Strip revues.
separate optional scratch Mixed ADDITIONAL BOWLERS Congratulations to John Rihimaki
macaroni salad wasourali-around Wc caught the last lour at 6:45 elevator ride, by the way, is the dining experiences with his wife Okay, you guys mumbling out at 7 p.m. and a most enjoyable •A/C • Dual Air Bags • 4-wheel Anti-Lock Brakes • Power
^favorite. Doubles Team Event. Team NEEDED: Both Lucky Strike and on converting the 4-6-7 split.
p.m. on a Friday evening. As the equivalent of fifty or so stories! Julie, and young children Marcie there, in this show the ladies kept hour and a quarter of country Windows • Power Door Locks • Tilt Steering Wheel •
handicap is based on 90% of 450. Sunset Lanes have leagues for MIXED NUTS: Skyline Ca-
The entrees included a chicken/ big parking garage is still under We wandered around the gener- and Matthew. their clothes on, but after all, this music was enjoyed by the ener- Theft Deterrent System • Soft Ray ® Tinted
is a country music show! The gized crowd. Every performer in Participants will bowl one three- singles, couples and full teams
Glass • Solar Ray® Solar Controlled
cocktail show opens its doors at 9 the nice-sized troupe was ac- game series for each entry in the that are short. If you have been
See Bowling, Page B4
Computer group will demonstrate program p.m. but the early evening show complished.
opens its doors at 5:30 p.m., with
handicap mixed doubles event. meaning to join up give a call or Windshcild • 3800 Tuned Port
V-6 • Stainless Steel Exhaust System
Area personal computer u.scrs dBase, the latest in data bases for levels, and provides help with personal computer users in the dinner at 6 p.m. and show time at Hearing today's country hits as • Dyna Ride® Suspension • Trip Odom-
from beginneni to professionals, windows. computer problems and educa- Las Vegas and BouldcrCity areas. 7 p.m. well as the "classic" tunes of the eter • Rack & Pinion Steering • Auto Trans.
are invited to the general meeting Anyone with an interest in tion. It sponsors special training PC users can exchange informa- After we were seated at one of Nashville Opry House created a w/Overdrive
of the Las Vegas PC Users Group personal computers is invited to groups on computer hardware, tion, request help with technical many long tables, food began to wonderful musical experience. I
at 6:15 p.m.. on Thursday. Oct. attend. Admission is free. Paid- communications, desktop pub- problems or software education arrive. Beginning with rolls and looked around and noticed many
13, in the second floor Triple
Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel and
Casino. One South Main Street,
up LVPCUG members may pick lishing and a wide variety of
up their COMDEX tickets at this software.
meeting. Now celebrating its 10th armi-
and download operating files from
the board.
For more information, call 736-
salad, served up in buckets, our families with children. Marcie
table companions soon became enjoyed herself immensely and
our acquaintances as the food was we were very glad that we brought
RIVIERA by BUICK
Las Vegas.
The program will include a free
The non-profit organization has vcrsary, the LVPCUG al.so oper-
a membership of more than 500 ates its own elecu-onic bulletin
3788. To reach the BBS, set your passed. Pitchers of soft drinks were her along. Drive One Today $OA QQO
modem to 8;^,1. Dial 385-U13. «.UL.iltf lit.
demonstration of Borland's pertotial computer users at all board (BBS) with free access to
3800 Supercharged V6 Engine • Magnetic Variable Effort
Steering • Dual Air Bags • 25 Hz Structure Gauge

Free trees Remote Keyless Entry • 6-way Power Seats

available Floppies, magnets 155R-13 23"


with Recliners - Driver and Passenger
• Dual Automatic ComforTemp Climate
Control • 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Disc

this month a bad mix 175/70R-13


185/70R-14
195/70R-14
2V
34"
37"
Brakes • Power Lumber
•Plus tax & DOC. All vehicles subject to prior sale.

Question: I have one of those (OiMPlTKR 40,000 35,000


'. Ten free shade trees will be tough little 3.5" floppy disks that CORNKR MILE WARRANTY MILE WARRANTY WE SELL A BEHER CAR FOR LESS MONEY EVERY DAY!
'given to each person who joins has been working fine. All of a By Frank Noble '86 OLDS '89 BUICK SKYLARK '89 BUICK SKYLARK '86 CHEV. CAPRICE
ALL BRANDS OF
The National Arbor Day Foun- sudden I get error messages, and HIGH PERFORMANCE STEEL RADIALSTTRUCK & R.V. ALL TERRAIN RADIALS CUSTOM WHEELS AVAILABLE Auto, A/C Maroon,, auto, A/C, PS Auto, PS, A/C CLASSIC WAGON
dation during October 1994. The my floppy drive will not read the toss the fioppy onto the dash- #95-59A #94-229A #94-229A V-8, white 3nl seal, full power. #P2:90
trees are part of the nonprofit disk. Why? board of the car, go shopping,
and let it wilt. Inside the ca.sc of
^5,495 ^5,988 ^5,998 *6,988
<^oundation's Trees for America Answer: I wasn't there so 1
the floppy is a very thin sheet of •87 OLDS CUTLASS '90 NISSAN SENTRA '88 PONTIAC '88 OLDS REGENCY 98
campaign. can't tell you exactly what hap- BONNEVILLE
plastic. There is a saying "If it is P175/70SR-13 P205/75R15 Auto, A/C, cassette, 8 cyl., low A/C, cassette, 4 speed Auto. AC. Blue
The ten shade trees are Sugar pened! However there are some Grey, auto., A/C. #P2184 ^ #P2189
Maple. Red Oak, Pin Oak, Green
Ash, Thomless Honeylocust,
possibilities to look at. The most
common cause of floppy disk
comfortable for you, it's OK for
your floppy." If you would not
P205/70SR-14
P225/70R15
P215/65R15
48"
57"
57"
P215/75R-15
P235/75R15
31-1050R-15
63"
66"
75"
miles #941157 A A
%,99S
#94-757A
*6^995 17,988 «7,988
>Veeping Willow, River Birch, failure is the migrating magnet. like to lay on the dashboard for P235/60R15 57"> 31-1150R15 81"^
'91 FORD ESCORT '90 GEO PRISM '86 NISSAN MAXIMA '93 DODGE SHADOW
Tuliptrce, Silver Maple and Red All data on a floppy (or hard an hour or two, remember the White, auto, AC Auto, AC, cassette Fully Equipped Red, auto, A/C
floppy doesn't either. Glove #P2220 #P202(5A #95-34A #94-650AA
Maple. disk) is magnetically coded. If
'. "Spectacular fall colors are you have one of those screw- boxes aren't much better. »7,995 ^8,495 ^8,498 ^9,688
among the many benefits of these drivers with a magnet in the tip, One other thing that no one BECAUSE SO MUCH IS RIDING ON YOUR IKES.' '90 PONTL\C '92VWJETTA '91 DODGE DYNASTY '88 LINCOLN TOWNE
beautiful shade trees," John it can kill a disk. The paper clip will confess to is touching the BONNEVILLE Auto. A/C,
Auto, A/C Blue, Auto, AC
Jlosenow, the Foundation's
president, said.
dispcnscrwiththeroundmagnct
in the top is a villain of the first
plastic inside the case. Most of
the time this is kid stuff, just XW4 / XZ4 White, auto, PS, AC #94-228C
*9,695
#94-2 ISA
^9,988
#P2225
^9,995
#94-658-A
40,995
$fi099
The trees will be shipped post- order. It is so easy to lay a disk cu riosi ty, no hami i ntcndcd. The

62
right on it. Also the pretty kitchen disk is still dead! Try doing a '93 CHEVY CORSICA '92 CHEVY LUMINA EURO '91 BUICK REGAL '93 PONTTAC GRAND AM
paid at the right time for planting
Auto, PS, AC V-6, auto., air, P/S, cruise & more Blue, Auto, PS, Air Auto, cassette, pwr windows
between November 1 and De- stick-up magnets for the refrig- format /u to see if there is any
#P2198 #P2078 #92-1339A & locks, ABS.#P2215
cember 10 with planting instruc- erator, buy one and drop it into use left in the disk. (Remember
tions. The six to twelve inch trees your briefcase to take home. it's dead anyway, so you don't P19y75R-14XZ4 *11,988 42,988 42,995 43,495
are guaranteed to grow, or they Some money clips have a mag- care if you lose whatever was on P205/75R-14 XZ4 72" '91 CHEVY S-fO BLAZER '93 CHEVY CAPRICE '89 CHEVY SUBURBAN '93 CADILLAC DEVILLE
will be replaced free of charge. net to hold them shut. Put a floppy the disk.) If it will not fonmat, Auto, cassette, pwr windows White, auto. PS, A/C 3/4 Ton. "454" Gray. auto. A/C. PS
P205/75R-15XW4 74" Alecks. #94-162A #P2212 #P2233 #P22II
To become a member of the into the same pocket, bingo, dead throw it away, or use it as a
Foundation and to receive the free floppy. Frisbee or a skeet target. Beware P215/75R-15XW4(XL)..76"
P235/75R-15XW4 83"
•Wtwn You'n RMdy To 0« 8wloa«"_
*14,995 45,995 »17,995 ^25,995
trees, send a $10 membership Even a common telephone, the magnets around us! Long Radial VA
contribution to Shade Trees, Na-
tional Arbor Day Foundation, 100
when it rings, sets up a strong
magnetic field, and if your poor
life to floppy disks!
Noble, a Henderson resident,
OUR 66,000 MILE WARRANTY y
$5^99 KU veUclts subject to prior sale.
Sales Hours: 8 to 8 Mon to Fri., 8 to 6 Sat
4 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, NE
68410. by Oct. 31.
floppy is near it, it is not going to
be in good shape.
is owner ofTeddyBear Software.
He has been a computer in-
fwmk .. P175/70fl13

Another common killer is to structor since 1979. S

Spring Mountain Festival wiil feature Smolcey Bear


The Festival in the Pines, a joint food and beverage, arts and crafts nual celebration on Mr. Charies-
celebration of the first anniversary demonstrations and sales will be ton. Since 1989, members of the
of the designation of the Spring " Your Better Buick Dealer Since 1961"
featured. Educational and inter- volunteer group have sponsored
Mountains National Recreation pretive displays will provide in- events to intnxluce the area's di- M»f A8 Gold Certified Body Shop
Area and of the SOth birthday of
Smokey Bear, will take place on
fonnation on current and future verse recreational and environ- ^•••^ •• (Free Estimates)
activities, as well as the natural mental riesources to Las Vegas
Saturday. Oct. 8. wonders of the area. residents and visitors. Hn: 7:30to5:30 Moo-Fri - AD Makct & Moddt
Smokey and his friends will
attend the free event at the Foxtail
Group Area. State Highway 156
The Spring Mountains Asso-
ciation, in cooperation with the
United States Forest Service, is
Admission to the festival is free.
Formorc infonnation, call Melissa
McDonald, event coordinator,
457-0353
in Lee Canyon. Entenainment. continuing the tradition of an an- 433-6025. 3025 EAST SAHARA
"^•^^^ iP«P«l«««W mm MHIP VMIP mmmmmmmmmmmm m^i^ -^•^^>^pi«i«pa««* ^^^

'Page B4 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News. Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B5

NFL not as high scoring as expected Ice cream to benefit KLVX 5


Public television KLVX Chan- Huincas Gauchos.
NOTES ON A NAPKIN — -HRANDOSTIRN the doormats pf the league. Sun- revenue producers, then you had nel 10 will hold their 8th annual What better way to spend a
The argument that high .scoring By Jin] Brann day they host Kansas City which better get out of business. Ice Cream Sunday and Carnival Sunday aftemoon than helping
games would be the noirn in the should be the week's five-star THE COLLEGE SCENE — happening from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m support Las Vegas' Public TV
"NFL this year took a beating Cincinnati. special. Choices weren't published last on Sunday, Oct. 9 on the station's station while scooping up all the
Sunday. Eight games went under
the posted total with only two
After more than 120 games, the
season's first 50-yard field goal
Another big game this week is
Miami at Buffalo. The Bills need
week. Must have been so hot they
burned up the typesetter. Season
green.
A major fundraiser for the local
ice cream you can eat! Advance
tickets on sale at Channel 10 or at
How long stiould counseling ttierapy last?
going over. There was al.so apu.sh.
The Philadelphia Eagles arc for
was kicked. Yep, Kevin Butler
became the first to do so in the
a win badly as both the Dolphins
and New England appear ready to
marlc stands at 9-4. This week I
like South Carolina (-10)ovcrEast
public station. Ice Cream Sunday
features games and rides from Sue-
the door. Tickets are $5 each;
children 3 and under are free;
HERE'S One of the questions most Typically, clients meet with a
therapist once each week until,
real. They ran roughshod over the often asked by new cli-
vtiuntcd San Francisco dcfen.sc
Bears-Bills game. '
I know it's not April Fool's Day
dethrone them as AFC East
champs.
Carolina; Syracuse (-12) over
Pittsburgh; Oregon (+11) over
Z-Q, prize drawings, perfor-
mances by Mysterc, Super Dogs,
family of 6 $25. For information,
call 737-1010.
ents in therapy is "How
long will it take to resolve this
COUNSELING things improve. At that point they
may decide to meet every other
and emasculated the Niners of- .so that quarterback leading the Heath Shuler received a rude Washington and Memphis (-13) King Louie and Son, and the Los
fense. Tme, the 49crs offensive Arizona Cards to their first win welcome to the NFL as his baptism over Tulane. By Marilee Joyce problem?" Most of us are looking week and, if improvement con-
tinues, they may move to having,
IDic is in shambles, but the Eagles really had to be Jay Schrocdcr. Is for quick solutions. Our inner
of fire came against Dallas. The INTHEPROS—Went 3-1 last
defense has to be given credit. he after Comeback Player of the needs and wants are not rapidly session on an "as needed" basis..^
Dallas defense made mincemeat week, losing with the Rams.
I thought baseball wason strike. Year award? and easily satisfied. The need to Short-term therapy, or "brief
of Shuler but he has the potential B u ffalo pushed the previous week
Looking at the 10-minutc ticker a Hard to believe but Tampa Bay belong, the pain and anger we therapy," usually lasts between,
to become a great one. so sea.son mark stands at 6-12-2. By Jim Santor
.score came across Los Angeles 5, never had a punt or kickoff re- may hold in our heans from past six and 12 sessions. It is effective
Off to hockey. Postponing the This week I like Detroit (+5) over
Atlanta 0. Of course it was the turned for a touchdown. Until hurts, finding out your child has and in resolving current, specific
NHL opening two weeks is not a San Francisco; Green Bay (-7)
problems such as a behavior

Is your health
Rams and Falcons and the final Sunday, that is, when Vcmon good sign. Conning off its greatest been using drugs, a marriage that
over Los Angeles Rams; Seattle Kathleen Grace Santor
was a .scintillating 8-5. Tumer scampered 80 yards with a isn't working, being controlled problem with a child or difficulty,
season, hockey had a lot to look (-3)overDenverand Philadelphia
•The Shula Bowl ended as ex- punt. by an addiction, all of these and making a major life decision. Long
forward to this year. But, like (-13 1/2) over Washington.
pected. Father Don's Dolphins Only five weeks of the sea.son many more difficulties don't nee- -erm therapy deals more often-
baseball, owners decided they had And, that's as far as I go.
essarily have fast and easy answers. Such problems require us to draw with deeply rooted problems such as physical, emotional or sexual

a priority?
\*hippcd Sonny Dave's Bengals. gone and San Diego is the only to split the pot a little more evenly. Brann, a Henderson resident,
Rumors persist that Dave Shula is undefeated team. The Chargers, writes a column about the sports upon inner qualities of patience, persistence and the ability to work abuse in childhood, having grown up in an alcoholic family, being arv
My contention is: If you can afford
.soon to be relieved of his duties in at .season's start, were said to be world. through something over a period of time. addict, eating disorders and chronic depression.
to buy a team, but not pay the
We strongly encourage that therapy begin as soon as you realize
Here's the scenario: It has been two years since your last dental When problems bmi]^~iui individual, couple or family to the you aren't getting the problem solved. Prompt attention to the prob-
Autumn comes to Red Rock Conservation Area appointment. It has been three years since your last physical.
If you're a woman, you're two years overdue for a gyneco-
counselor's office, they have usually done all they could on their own lem can make a big difference. Ignoring the problem could make it
without getting the results they wanted. The length of therapy depends difficult to resolve when it finally gets too big to ignore. Find a
logical check-up; if you're a man, you've been ignoring admonitions on a number of factors. Among these are: the level of commitment to therapist you feel comfortable with and attend sessions regularly,
• Programs forOctobcrat the Red hike. Lot:" Join a ranger on a hike to Rock Canyon Visitor Center. to get that prostate checked. solving the problem, the willingness to do "homework" between Giving up too soon will just put you back where you were. Take thp-
! Rock Canyon National Con.ser- •Tuesday, Oct. 11 — "Hike seasonal pools of water in the Reservations are required and
; vation Area include hikes and How fast do you hurry to call the appropriate doctor's office and sessions, how much emotional damage has been done to the client(s) time you need to find solutions and be patient with the process,
Leader's Choice:" A three to five- Calico Hills. The thrcc-milc hike limited. Children must be ac- schedule that visit?
• walks. All programs arc free of mile strenuous hike with rock in the past and, in couples or family counseling, the degree of KathleenGraceSantor,M£d.,Ed.S.,andJimSantor,MA.,M.S.,.
is rated moderate and involves companied by an adult. Ontheotherhand: youhaveabigpartycomingupandyoujust/wve
! charge. scrambling. some rock scrambling. cooperation between the individuals. licensed marriage andfamily therapists, write aboutfamily counsel--
For information and reserva- to have that too-expensive dress orsuit. You eye your work colleague's
, 'Thursday, Oct. 6 — "Hike 'Saturday, Oct. 15 — "Native •Tuesday, Oct. 18 — ""Red tions, all the Visitor Center. 363-
; Leader's Choice:" A moderate to desk and envy her or him that fancy-shmancy computer system; you
Americans at Lost Creek:" An
Oh, my aching legs!
RockbyMoonlight:"Leamabout 1921. TTic center is open daily just have to order your own. You don't really have time to see it, but
! strenuous three to five-mile hike. easy one-mile hike exploring how the lore of the moon on this easy from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
I Some rock scrambling may be that new Arnold movie is beckoning; you just have to figure a way to
Native Americaas lived in Red two-mile hike into a favorite can- fit it into your day.
' involved.
' 'Saturday, Oct. 8 — "Pine
Rock Canyon.
'Sunday, Oct. 16 — ""Bats-
yon.
•Friday, Oct. 21—""How'sthe
Strut Mutt How fast do you hurry to get the clothes, the computer, the movie
ticket? T Tired hips and legs. Calf
the patient to walk further with
le^s pain. Quitting smoking is,
: Creek Ecology Walk:" Explore Legend, Lore, and Truth Weather?:" Lcam how conditions
[ Pine Creek Canyon with a natu-
• ralist and di.scovcr its secrets on
(Children's Program):" Arc bats
blind? Why do they hang upside
in the atmosphere affect the
weathcronlhiscasy two-mile hike
next month
The Clark County Department
DOWNTOWN'S FOOTBALL PARTY • MONDAYS AT THE KING'S PAVILLION
^

50<t: Draft Beer
£1 Well Drinks
You can add to the action by betting on
your favorite teams at our Sports Book.
Really makes you stop and think, doesn't it? If there's something
we're all probably guilty of, it's putting our well-being way down on
cramps. Slowing down.
Just more signs of aging?
HEART
essential.
A sensible diet will reduce th^
! this moderate three-mile hike. our to-do list. Let's admit it: If it's between Arnold and the dentist, Maybe not! levels of cholesterol in the blood,
down. Lcam the answers to these on Red Rock's newest trail. of Parks and Recreation is now ^ $1 Hot Dogs No one knows how to throw.a party like
there's a good bet we'11 be in the theater seat and not the dentist's chair These same symptoms may be which contributes to this disorder.
; 'Sunday, Oct. 9 — "Weather.
Weather Everywhere:" Learn
(questions in a craft-oricntcd ac-
tivity. Children ages six to twelve
•Sunday, Oct. 23 — "'Hike
Leader's Choice:" A rnodcratc to
accepting applications from ven-
dors interested in participating in
• Prize Giveaways
Kicl( oft your weeic with the Four Queens
the Four Queens, so join them every
IVIonday at 5 pm. Try it once and you'll be
a tan. For information call (702) 385-4011
that day.
But wc not only avoid spending time on doctors' appointments, we
due to a disease—a very danger- CTS. •/x^itmmmiiKmm
About half the patients witb.'
PAD respond well to medication;
about weathcrand its affect on the arc welcome. ous and progressive disease!
strenuous three to five-mile hike the 6th Annual Strut Your Mutt, and fVllller Lite as they host a night of
great NFL action in the King's Pavillion.
or (800) 634-6045.
also avoid spending money on them. We justify blowing our money Peripheral Arterial Disease
By Alan Steljes, MD A medicine called "Trental'.*.
environmentonthisca.sy one-mile •Tuesday, Oct. 18—"Tanks A with rock scrambling. to be held Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to
•Wednesday, Oct. 26 — "An
Introduction to Red Rock Can-
2 p.m. at Dog Fancier's Park.
Enioy the games on three big screens,
including our giant 10 foot by 10 foot TV,
Our fabulous Four Queens and the fi/liller
ntr
•^•» BEER
on that expensive outfit or high-tech equipment, but we fret over
meeting our health insurance deductible or over the small amount of
(PAD) is caused by blockages in
the blood vessels supplying the
makes the blood "more slippery"
and able to squeeze through nar-.
Bowling, from Page B3 yon:" An easy two-mile hike with
Activities include crazy canine
contests open to all dog owners,
Lite Girls will-be on hand each H/londay
night to host the football party *itti food Four Queens
MIIIHWMll.Hl'ill.HII.Ul.lW.UMiHI.M
cash we'll spend to cover a nominal HMO provider fee.
Wc need to rethink our priorities. We need to remember that when
legs. The fiow of oxygen-rich
blood to the muscles in restricted
row blockages.
More severe cases may require,
; ^,'.
rock scrambling and an overview demonsU"ations, booths, music by and drink specials and prize giveaways.
it comes to health, a little effort to ward off disease goes a long, long
I sino and Creeping Death tied at 664. Marilyn Parker led the during exercise, resulting in fa- bypass of the blockage with sur^
of what makes Red Rock Canyon KXTZ andfood; way toward wellness. Many diseases can be cured if caught in their
' 10 wins apiece. Ivan Beavor led women with 266-683, Mary Jones tigue— or pain. gery or dilatation of the blockage.
twith 22S-612 for the men and 2l>r593, Robin Plautz 264-586. unique earliest, most treatable stages. It's well worth the time and money with a balloon or "stem." surgery. •«
•Saturday, Oct. 29 — "'Red Up to 2 million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from PAD —
, Peggy Fchn led the women at THE 4 AMIGOS: Dan spent today to ensure your well-being tomorrow. many arc unaware of their condition and potential treatment. Symp- Without therapy, the condition is progressive. Walking will be.-'
1^214-574: Springs-Calico Hills Loop:" A One of the most rewarding times in my reporting career came
Bingamon led in .scries with 718, toms are slow in onset and are often confused with the aging process. come more difficult or impossible. Limbs may be jeopardized by skirt ^
• PARKER'S LUCKY9: Brian strenuous four-mile hike involv- following an 11-part series on colon cancer I did for the ABC station
Erron Harris 277 game, Mary The eariicst^warning may be simply feeling tired in the legs. A ulcers or by gangrene.
! Harris was 104 pins over average ing rock scrambling and climbing in Madison, Wisconsin. A woman approached me after church one
Jones 258-615, Ruby Holm 228- frequent complaint is that "I used to be able to walk three blocks, now However, most patients can regain the freedom of walking without'
; with 241-617, John Parker 226- 617. offering spectacular views of the morning to tell me that my report convinced her to get tested for this I can only walk one." pain. Early diagnosis and effective treatment will aid in restoring a~
'615. Mary Jones led the women valley. disease that claims so many lives in the Midwest. She said that she
League secretaries: Whenever Trying to walk further may cause disagreeable pain in the calves, healthy and active lifestyle. Patients can regain the freedom of^
I with 218-613, 157 pins over av- you give an award for high game •Sunday, Oct.30—""Times are learned she did in fact have colo-rectal cancer but that she had caught walking without pain.
hips or buttocks. The symptoms are often described as an ache, cramp
; erage. Lora Murphy 200-550. a'changing:" Explore autumnal it in time to reverse it and be cured. What a rewarding thing forme to
or series by an individual plca.sc or tightness. Impotence in men is often due to PAD.
; FRIDAY STRIKE POT call 565-8398 to report the scores. changes in Pine Creek Canyon on hear! Steljes,M.D., FACC, FRCPC, is medical director of cardiology of
Diagnosis is confinned by a simple and painless uUrasound test.
' LEAGUE: Ira Parker 300-737 Soehlke, a Henderson resident, a four-milemodcratctostrenuous Let's all take a moment to assess what we've been neglecting, be cardiology at St. Rose Dominican Hospital and medical director of'
Treatment begins with a change in lifestyle. A consistent walking
I (no-tap). John Parker 278-670, reports local howling scores in hike that includes rock .scrambling. it a dentist's visit or just stocking our shelves with healthy food. the intensive care unit at Boulder City Hospital.
program may stimulate blood flow to bypass the blockage, allowing
' Bnicc McCarthy 296, Jack Lauer her weekly column. Most activities meet at the Red Joyce, a television medical reporter, writes a column on health.

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NFL not as high scoring as expected Ice cream to benefit KLVX 5


Public television KLVX Chan- Huincas Gauchos.
NOTES ON A NAPKIN — -HRANDOSTIRN the doormats pf the league. Sun- revenue producers, then you had nel 10 will hold their 8th annual What better way to spend a
The argument that high .scoring By Jin] Brann day they host Kansas City which better get out of business. Ice Cream Sunday and Carnival Sunday aftemoon than helping
games would be the noirn in the should be the week's five-star THE COLLEGE SCENE — happening from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m support Las Vegas' Public TV
"NFL this year took a beating Cincinnati. special. Choices weren't published last on Sunday, Oct. 9 on the station's station while scooping up all the
Sunday. Eight games went under
the posted total with only two
After more than 120 games, the
season's first 50-yard field goal
Another big game this week is
Miami at Buffalo. The Bills need
week. Must have been so hot they
burned up the typesetter. Season
green.
A major fundraiser for the local
ice cream you can eat! Advance
tickets on sale at Channel 10 or at
How long stiould counseling ttierapy last?
going over. There was al.so apu.sh.
The Philadelphia Eagles arc for
was kicked. Yep, Kevin Butler
became the first to do so in the
a win badly as both the Dolphins
and New England appear ready to
marlc stands at 9-4. This week I
like South Carolina (-10)ovcrEast
public station. Ice Cream Sunday
features games and rides from Sue-
the door. Tickets are $5 each;
children 3 and under are free;
HERE'S One of the questions most Typically, clients meet with a
therapist once each week until,
real. They ran roughshod over the often asked by new cli-
vtiuntcd San Francisco dcfen.sc
Bears-Bills game. '
I know it's not April Fool's Day
dethrone them as AFC East
champs.
Carolina; Syracuse (-12) over
Pittsburgh; Oregon (+11) over
Z-Q, prize drawings, perfor-
mances by Mysterc, Super Dogs,
family of 6 $25. For information,
call 737-1010.
ents in therapy is "How
long will it take to resolve this
COUNSELING things improve. At that point they
may decide to meet every other
and emasculated the Niners of- .so that quarterback leading the Heath Shuler received a rude Washington and Memphis (-13) King Louie and Son, and the Los
fense. Tme, the 49crs offensive Arizona Cards to their first win welcome to the NFL as his baptism over Tulane. By Marilee Joyce problem?" Most of us are looking week and, if improvement con-
tinues, they may move to having,
IDic is in shambles, but the Eagles really had to be Jay Schrocdcr. Is for quick solutions. Our inner
of fire came against Dallas. The INTHEPROS—Went 3-1 last
defense has to be given credit. he after Comeback Player of the needs and wants are not rapidly session on an "as needed" basis..^
Dallas defense made mincemeat week, losing with the Rams.
I thought baseball wason strike. Year award? and easily satisfied. The need to Short-term therapy, or "brief
of Shuler but he has the potential B u ffalo pushed the previous week
Looking at the 10-minutc ticker a Hard to believe but Tampa Bay belong, the pain and anger we therapy," usually lasts between,
to become a great one. so sea.son mark stands at 6-12-2. By Jim Santor
.score came across Los Angeles 5, never had a punt or kickoff re- may hold in our heans from past six and 12 sessions. It is effective
Off to hockey. Postponing the This week I like Detroit (+5) over
Atlanta 0. Of course it was the turned for a touchdown. Until hurts, finding out your child has and in resolving current, specific
NHL opening two weeks is not a San Francisco; Green Bay (-7)
problems such as a behavior

Is your health
Rams and Falcons and the final Sunday, that is, when Vcmon good sign. Conning off its greatest been using drugs, a marriage that
over Los Angeles Rams; Seattle Kathleen Grace Santor
was a .scintillating 8-5. Tumer scampered 80 yards with a isn't working, being controlled problem with a child or difficulty,
season, hockey had a lot to look (-3)overDenverand Philadelphia
•The Shula Bowl ended as ex- punt. by an addiction, all of these and making a major life decision. Long
forward to this year. But, like (-13 1/2) over Washington.
pected. Father Don's Dolphins Only five weeks of the sea.son many more difficulties don't nee- -erm therapy deals more often-
baseball, owners decided they had And, that's as far as I go.
essarily have fast and easy answers. Such problems require us to draw with deeply rooted problems such as physical, emotional or sexual

a priority?
\*hippcd Sonny Dave's Bengals. gone and San Diego is the only to split the pot a little more evenly. Brann, a Henderson resident,
Rumors persist that Dave Shula is undefeated team. The Chargers, writes a column about the sports upon inner qualities of patience, persistence and the ability to work abuse in childhood, having grown up in an alcoholic family, being arv
My contention is: If you can afford
.soon to be relieved of his duties in at .season's start, were said to be world. through something over a period of time. addict, eating disorders and chronic depression.
to buy a team, but not pay the
We strongly encourage that therapy begin as soon as you realize
Here's the scenario: It has been two years since your last dental When problems bmi]^~iui individual, couple or family to the you aren't getting the problem solved. Prompt attention to the prob-
Autumn comes to Red Rock Conservation Area appointment. It has been three years since your last physical.
If you're a woman, you're two years overdue for a gyneco-
counselor's office, they have usually done all they could on their own lem can make a big difference. Ignoring the problem could make it
without getting the results they wanted. The length of therapy depends difficult to resolve when it finally gets too big to ignore. Find a
logical check-up; if you're a man, you've been ignoring admonitions on a number of factors. Among these are: the level of commitment to therapist you feel comfortable with and attend sessions regularly,
• Programs forOctobcrat the Red hike. Lot:" Join a ranger on a hike to Rock Canyon Visitor Center. to get that prostate checked. solving the problem, the willingness to do "homework" between Giving up too soon will just put you back where you were. Take thp-
! Rock Canyon National Con.ser- •Tuesday, Oct. 11 — "Hike seasonal pools of water in the Reservations are required and
; vation Area include hikes and How fast do you hurry to call the appropriate doctor's office and sessions, how much emotional damage has been done to the client(s) time you need to find solutions and be patient with the process,
Leader's Choice:" A three to five- Calico Hills. The thrcc-milc hike limited. Children must be ac- schedule that visit?
• walks. All programs arc free of mile strenuous hike with rock in the past and, in couples or family counseling, the degree of KathleenGraceSantor,M£d.,Ed.S.,andJimSantor,MA.,M.S.,.
is rated moderate and involves companied by an adult. Ontheotherhand: youhaveabigpartycomingupandyoujust/wve
! charge. scrambling. some rock scrambling. cooperation between the individuals. licensed marriage andfamily therapists, write aboutfamily counsel--
For information and reserva- to have that too-expensive dress orsuit. You eye your work colleague's
, 'Thursday, Oct. 6 — "Hike 'Saturday, Oct. 15 — "Native •Tuesday, Oct. 18 — ""Red tions, all the Visitor Center. 363-
; Leader's Choice:" A moderate to desk and envy her or him that fancy-shmancy computer system; you
Americans at Lost Creek:" An
Oh, my aching legs!
RockbyMoonlight:"Leamabout 1921. TTic center is open daily just have to order your own. You don't really have time to see it, but
! strenuous three to five-mile hike. easy one-mile hike exploring how the lore of the moon on this easy from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
I Some rock scrambling may be that new Arnold movie is beckoning; you just have to figure a way to
Native Americaas lived in Red two-mile hike into a favorite can- fit it into your day.
' involved.
' 'Saturday, Oct. 8 — "Pine
Rock Canyon.
'Sunday, Oct. 16 — ""Bats-
yon.
•Friday, Oct. 21—""How'sthe
Strut Mutt How fast do you hurry to get the clothes, the computer, the movie
ticket? T Tired hips and legs. Calf
the patient to walk further with
le^s pain. Quitting smoking is,
: Creek Ecology Walk:" Explore Legend, Lore, and Truth Weather?:" Lcam how conditions
[ Pine Creek Canyon with a natu-
• ralist and di.scovcr its secrets on
(Children's Program):" Arc bats
blind? Why do they hang upside
in the atmosphere affect the
weathcronlhiscasy two-mile hike
next month
The Clark County Department
DOWNTOWN'S FOOTBALL PARTY • MONDAYS AT THE KING'S PAVILLION
^

50<t: Draft Beer
£1 Well Drinks
You can add to the action by betting on
your favorite teams at our Sports Book.
Really makes you stop and think, doesn't it? If there's something
we're all probably guilty of, it's putting our well-being way down on
cramps. Slowing down.
Just more signs of aging?
HEART
essential.
A sensible diet will reduce th^
! this moderate three-mile hike. our to-do list. Let's admit it: If it's between Arnold and the dentist, Maybe not! levels of cholesterol in the blood,
down. Lcam the answers to these on Red Rock's newest trail. of Parks and Recreation is now ^ $1 Hot Dogs No one knows how to throw.a party like
there's a good bet we'11 be in the theater seat and not the dentist's chair These same symptoms may be which contributes to this disorder.
; 'Sunday, Oct. 9 — "Weather.
Weather Everywhere:" Learn
(questions in a craft-oricntcd ac-
tivity. Children ages six to twelve
•Sunday, Oct. 23 — "'Hike
Leader's Choice:" A rnodcratc to
accepting applications from ven-
dors interested in participating in
• Prize Giveaways
Kicl( oft your weeic with the Four Queens
the Four Queens, so join them every
IVIonday at 5 pm. Try it once and you'll be
a tan. For information call (702) 385-4011
that day.
But wc not only avoid spending time on doctors' appointments, we
due to a disease—a very danger- CTS. •/x^itmmmiiKmm
About half the patients witb.'
PAD respond well to medication;
about weathcrand its affect on the arc welcome. ous and progressive disease!
strenuous three to five-mile hike the 6th Annual Strut Your Mutt, and fVllller Lite as they host a night of
great NFL action in the King's Pavillion.
or (800) 634-6045.
also avoid spending money on them. We justify blowing our money Peripheral Arterial Disease
By Alan Steljes, MD A medicine called "Trental'.*.
environmentonthisca.sy one-mile •Tuesday, Oct. 18—"Tanks A with rock scrambling. to be held Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to
•Wednesday, Oct. 26 — "An
Introduction to Red Rock Can-
2 p.m. at Dog Fancier's Park.
Enioy the games on three big screens,
including our giant 10 foot by 10 foot TV,
Our fabulous Four Queens and the fi/liller
ntr
•^•» BEER
on that expensive outfit or high-tech equipment, but we fret over
meeting our health insurance deductible or over the small amount of
(PAD) is caused by blockages in
the blood vessels supplying the
makes the blood "more slippery"
and able to squeeze through nar-.
Bowling, from Page B3 yon:" An easy two-mile hike with
Activities include crazy canine
contests open to all dog owners,
Lite Girls will-be on hand each H/londay
night to host the football party *itti food Four Queens
MIIIHWMll.Hl'ill.HII.Ul.lW.UMiHI.M
cash we'll spend to cover a nominal HMO provider fee.
Wc need to rethink our priorities. We need to remember that when
legs. The fiow of oxygen-rich
blood to the muscles in restricted
row blockages.
More severe cases may require,
; ^,'.
rock scrambling and an overview demonsU"ations, booths, music by and drink specials and prize giveaways.
it comes to health, a little effort to ward off disease goes a long, long
I sino and Creeping Death tied at 664. Marilyn Parker led the during exercise, resulting in fa- bypass of the blockage with sur^
of what makes Red Rock Canyon KXTZ andfood; way toward wellness. Many diseases can be cured if caught in their
' 10 wins apiece. Ivan Beavor led women with 266-683, Mary Jones tigue— or pain. gery or dilatation of the blockage.
twith 22S-612 for the men and 2l>r593, Robin Plautz 264-586. unique earliest, most treatable stages. It's well worth the time and money with a balloon or "stem." surgery. •«
•Saturday, Oct. 29 — "'Red Up to 2 million Americans over the age of 50 suffer from PAD —
, Peggy Fchn led the women at THE 4 AMIGOS: Dan spent today to ensure your well-being tomorrow. many arc unaware of their condition and potential treatment. Symp- Without therapy, the condition is progressive. Walking will be.-'
1^214-574: Springs-Calico Hills Loop:" A One of the most rewarding times in my reporting career came
Bingamon led in .scries with 718, toms are slow in onset and are often confused with the aging process. come more difficult or impossible. Limbs may be jeopardized by skirt ^
• PARKER'S LUCKY9: Brian strenuous four-mile hike involv- following an 11-part series on colon cancer I did for the ABC station
Erron Harris 277 game, Mary The eariicst^warning may be simply feeling tired in the legs. A ulcers or by gangrene.
! Harris was 104 pins over average ing rock scrambling and climbing in Madison, Wisconsin. A woman approached me after church one
Jones 258-615, Ruby Holm 228- frequent complaint is that "I used to be able to walk three blocks, now However, most patients can regain the freedom of walking without'
; with 241-617, John Parker 226- 617. offering spectacular views of the morning to tell me that my report convinced her to get tested for this I can only walk one." pain. Early diagnosis and effective treatment will aid in restoring a~
'615. Mary Jones led the women valley. disease that claims so many lives in the Midwest. She said that she
League secretaries: Whenever Trying to walk further may cause disagreeable pain in the calves, healthy and active lifestyle. Patients can regain the freedom of^
I with 218-613, 157 pins over av- you give an award for high game •Sunday, Oct.30—""Times are learned she did in fact have colo-rectal cancer but that she had caught walking without pain.
hips or buttocks. The symptoms are often described as an ache, cramp
; erage. Lora Murphy 200-550. a'changing:" Explore autumnal it in time to reverse it and be cured. What a rewarding thing forme to
or series by an individual plca.sc or tightness. Impotence in men is often due to PAD.
; FRIDAY STRIKE POT call 565-8398 to report the scores. changes in Pine Creek Canyon on hear! Steljes,M.D., FACC, FRCPC, is medical director of cardiology of
Diagnosis is confinned by a simple and painless uUrasound test.
' LEAGUE: Ira Parker 300-737 Soehlke, a Henderson resident, a four-milemodcratctostrenuous Let's all take a moment to assess what we've been neglecting, be cardiology at St. Rose Dominican Hospital and medical director of'
Treatment begins with a change in lifestyle. A consistent walking
I (no-tap). John Parker 278-670, reports local howling scores in hike that includes rock .scrambling. it a dentist's visit or just stocking our shelves with healthy food. the intensive care unit at Boulder City Hospital.
program may stimulate blood flow to bypass the blockage, allowing
' Bnicc McCarthy 296, Jack Lauer her weekly column. Most activities meet at the Red Joyce, a television medical reporter, writes a column on health.

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The National Multiple Sclero- The picnic is one of the society's tional services provided by Uie

3000 sis Society invites persons with annual therapeutic recreational society include information and
rules without protest for your
state tax of 6 cents per gallon of cannot remove this boat aftereach referral, medical equipment loai
. Summer is about over now, but automobiles, stood in the shade of
ash cans or any spot that was gas that was sold at the marinas. use, so you must pay the new rates
boating... Math/Science Institute to reach multiple sclerosis (MS) and their
families to its annual autumn
activities that enables persons with
MS to enjoy the cooler weather, closet, self-help groups, national •
it'always turns me off somewhat rDuvniKR Weekends on Lake Mead, if the without a chance to express your picnic from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., on share experiences and network teleconferences and hydrd"-^
wt^n I see a dog chained in an
uncovered bed of a pick-up truck
HI; iu)vnN(;
shady. She was picked up, and
with her eyes glazed and rolling, weather was nice, usually would reasons or views to the landlord
"See You On The Lake..."
Holladay, a long-time valley
America 2000 goals First In The World In Mathematics Saturday, Oct. 8. with each other. Uierapy classes. " "*
By Don Holladay she was carried back to the boat. find as many as 12 to IS boats whose initials are NPS. So to all resident, writes a column on Henderson Home News, Boulder Citv News, Green Valley News By The Year 2000 The NMSSS will provide all The picnic offers an opportunity Funds for services come from"-
and the temperature is about 105 alongside each other tied off at you independents who are willing Southern Nevada boating. individual donations and special-
When I saw her I put her in the food and drinks. For reservations, to gain coping skills and infor-
inlhe shade. I'm sure the dog has told to, but probably more because Sandy Cove or some beach in the to accept any change of rates or
water. I held her body under for call the society, 736-9369 by Oct. mation about the disease from events such as die two-day MS '
been there since puppy days
through winters and summers. The
owner reasoning must be, "hell
it wants to be with you.
These thoughts come about due
to an experience this last summer.
about
her
three
out, she
minutes. Upon taking
was happy and natu-
Upper Basin. I mean sitting there
gunnel to gunnel. People would New Issue
WORD PROBLEMS
Bill Hanlon
1. clients, families and staff. Addi- ISOBikeTour—a 150-mile tonf'
from Henderson to Lake Havasu '
rally soaked everybody within visit and possibly come aboard to nal, I'll call them #1 and #2. The first is the smallest, so — to be held on Oct. 22-23. Fdr'
George, that dog can take any- We have always had a dog. We look at some change that had been Last time we looked at phrases and saw how they I'll call it x. information on the tour, call 736-
thing." If that dog could only talk. have always taken them to the "shaking distance." She immedi- made on the other guy's boat. translated into mathematics. It is important that you are Can we write the second number in terms of x ? If Pre-school receives accreditation 7272.
Next we come to the "boating lake. The "Buff was with us for ately went into the cabin and un- These type of weekends no longer
familiar with how words are used in mathematics. We you leamed those word translations from last time, the
or water dogs" that are taken to about 13 years. She spent the first der a bunk. She seemed better the also looked at steps you might use to solve word answer Is Yes. It is two less than three times the first. So, The National Academy of Eariy helps answer the question, 'What
the lakes during these most hot
months of summer. I know there
are many of these summer
and last weekends of her life with following day, but would not come
us on the boat. It neveroccurred to into the sun. We had to force her
us that she was ever near any kind to go for a walk.
take place. No room to try to ex-
plain "Why?"
Boating with friends and mak-
ing new friends on Lake Mead Z A T I 0 N
ank problems in algebra. They are:
1 Read the entire problem and determine the
type of word problem it Is.^niis Often takes
more than one reading,
let #1 = X.
#2 = 3x - 2 Can we make an equation wtth this info
Yes, the sum of the two numbers is 26. Therefore
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hotdogs. I see them on the beaches of heat problems. Hot? Yes! All of this kind of activity cre- we have cated on die UNLV campus. fortheir young children; however,
was part of the fun. I believe too 2. identify what you are iooldng for by iooldng
and aboard many boats. Simple! Toss her in the water, or, ates qu^ons and conversation #1 + #2 =26 few parents know how to assess $15 CO-PAY DOCTOR
many of us boat by ourselves while for the question at the end of the problem. The preschool, housed in the
Today's space is not on how in most cases, she would jump in with anybody willing to force dogs X + (3x-2) = 26 Solving College of Education, is only Uie whether a program meets more
never enjoying the company of Sometimes there is more than one thing to be 80/20 HOSPITAL
dpgs should be u^ined forboating, all by herself. into the heat on the lake. We found found. Label it. X + 3x-2 = 26 fifth preschool in Nevada to re- titan just die minimum standards
that many owners have had similar another family or couple tied ^ $10.00 \ 3. Start the problem with "Let x = something". PRESCRIPTION DRUG
but how much heat should we put "Candi," who we now have had 4x - 2 = 26 ceive die national accreditation, required by state licensing."
experiences with their pups. alongside up on a beach. Right? Generally x represents what you are trying to CARD
on our pets out on that lake, even for about two years, went through y Per Share ^ 4x = 28 said Terry Kohlmeier, preschool The academy's accrediting
Our crew has assumed for too In other words the new breed of find. as Low As
tlif)ugh plenty of water is nearby? a heat "spell" on Saturday fol- \ if you are trying to find more than one quant- X = 7 director. standards were developed over a
A'child can tell you they don't lowing a sl^ort walk on the dock. long a period that our dogs simply Lake Mead boater seems to go his
ity or unl(nown, try to determine the small- Now that means the first number is 7, the second Marilyn Smith, executive di- three-year period with input from ^4 PER MONTH!*
wish to go, or they arc too hot. A Once on the beach, she would not adjusted to those hot and humid oSvn way, not really trying to meet To be located in ^ est. That unknown is often the best to call x. number is 2 less than three times 7 or 19. Piece of cakel rcctorof the national organization U)ousands of educators and ad- 'Underwritten by American Western Life Ins. CO.,

stay in the sun. She crept under lake temperatures. Perhaps not too
Limhations end exclusioni apply
d(}g just comes along because it is other "skippers." Too bad. Henderson Nevada Reread the problem. This time looking for that sponsors the accrediting ministrators from across the
E^MPLE Now Enrolling For
simply. I'm sure many dogs do Plus we are seeing many new, relationships, the other unknowns should be academy, said. "Accreditation country.
- For more information The second angle of a triangle is 45 more than the
adjust with little effort, but I'm smaller and independent water- written In term of x. The UNLV/CSUN Preschool OCT. 1*T, NOV. 1»T and
smallest angle. The third angle is three times the smallest

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It is obvious the 1990s boater
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well with "Fang" when on the consciously brought about many Call Now For Your
president retires lake.
"Pets in locked cars" has been a
changes. In doing so we have lost
our capacity to take NPS or the,
The offering Is made only by the Prospectus.
Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained at the
the original problem.
Generally speaking, if you only read the problem
once or twice.you won't get all the information you need
a triangle. I'll call them <1, <2, and <3. The first is the
smallest so we will let <1 = x.
The second angle is 45 more, so that will be x + 45.
community
with an ad
children of UNLV students,
Kohlmeier said. The other
youngsters are die children of
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EXAMPLE
The third angle is three times the smallest, the first angle
is the smallest, so the third angle is 3x.
in the News members of the public, as well as
of UNLV faculty and staff.
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kitviduals. Famies. Businessas, ant SeK^Employtd WelccnM
LJJS Vegas Events since its incep- years, he has spent practically all saved some dogs. Let's give "Is it I am sure you have probably < 1 +X
Henry solved a certain number of algebra problem
tion 13 years ago formally an- of his time promoting the city. He wise to take Fang to the lake during already been informed, but in case Attend a free Investment and in an hour, his older brother Jim solved 4 times as many. < 2 = X + 45
noynced his retirement Tuesday, has held positions as Executive the high temperature months" not, slip rentals are on the increase. ^^ Information seminar - two evenings or Together they solved 80. How many were solved by < 3 = 3x Now can we make an equation involving
Satt. 27 in a letter to chairman Jon Director of the Las Vegas some consideration. My only question is, if you have a f**r:i
r** j||/ln mornings each week through October. each? these variables?
Pester. Chamber of Commerce, Sr. Vice boat too large to trailer, are you ^l*** Call today to reserve your place! I'm looking for how many problems were solved by From our own knowledge, we know that the sum of
Cnder his direction, Las Vegas President Del Webb, Sahara Ho- People arc occasionally asking not within a monopoly? You Henry and Jim. I'll Label that "J" and "H". Pretty clever of the three angles in a triangle is 180. Therefore
Eyfnts came of age with the ac- tels and spearheaded the building me, "How come you don't print me, don't you think? <1 + <2 + <3 = 180
quisition of the National Finals of the Las Vegas Convention as many names of the Lake Mead Which represents the smaller of the two quantities, X + (x + 45) + (3x) = 180 Solving
Rodeo. Several hundred events Center. In 1987, UNLV recog- boaters like you have done in the J or H? X + X + 45 + 3x = 180
haje been held in the Las Vegas nized McDonald for his many pa.st?" An interesting question but Lft H = x 5x + 45 = 180
area under the group's banner. contributions. not easily answered. Anybody Jim solved four times as many. 5x = 135
rrhe events have run a wide who has spent five or more years J = 4x Can we make an equation withlhis informa- = 27
tion?
spectrum, producing millions of
dotlars of new revenue for Las
Porter stated that his replace- boating Lake Mead is fully aware
ment would be announced next of the changes in people and atti- TURF SPRINKLERS, INC Yes, Henry and Jim solved a total of 80 problems.
That means the first angle is 27, the second angle
Is 45 more than that or 72, and the third angle is 3 times
Therefore, we have the smallest, 3 times 27 or 81.
V^as. month. tude changes that have taken place TURF 2" RAINBIRD 3/4 PVC H J = 80
at the lake. Don't let vocabulary be your downfall in algebra.
5 For example, we had more than
POP-UP HEADS ELECTRONIC PIPE x + 4x = 80 Solving for x Make sure you know how to translate English to math-
300 boaters at the first meeting of
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Fiiolwood permits now availaible the Lake Mead Boat Owners As-
1/4 • 1/2 • Full
$5995 10' Lengths X = 16 witti vocabulary deficiencies.
Try this one: The length of a rectangle is three
sociation. I think the year was "•^ ESP-6Si Therefore Henry solved 16, and Jim solved 4 times
TJie Spring Mountain National be gathered NRA-widc, except in
1971 .The meeting was held in the YOUR 16 or 64. times the width and its perimeter is 48 feet. Find the
Rcareation Area of the Toiyabe the following areas: campgrounds, CHOICE 99* Don't you just love doing this stuff. Sure you say, length and width.
yacht club clubhouse, which at
Nafienal Forest began selling picnic areas. Wilderness Areas, give me a tougher one. Answers: Length is 18, width is 6
that time was at Callville Marina.
fuojwood permits Oct. 3. The and Wilderness Study Areas. All
wo©d penmits will be offered for fuelwood permits will expire Feb.
Ifl'm not mistaken, there may be RAINBIRD DV-100 EXAIMPLE
only four or five members who ELECTRIC VALVE The second of two numbers is two less than three Billl-lanlon is the Math/Science Institute Coordinator for
botfc dead and/or down and green 28. times the first. Find these numbers if there sum is 26.
have boats at Callville. Those 1 J^99 the Clarl< County School District and a part-time math
wo^ at a price of $20 per cord. Okay, we are looking for two numbers. Being origi- instructor at UNLV. © 1994 HBC Publications, Inc.
differences in numbers prove
A maximum of five cords per Permits are available at the
changes of attitudes toward the
hoilsehold will be available. The Spring Mountains National Rec-
boating on the lake.
puljlic is reminded that anyone reation Area office, 2881 S. Val-
The meeting was called and the
culjlng or transporting firewood ley View Blvd., Suite 16 (in the
must have in their possession a
valid woodcutting permit.
Quail Estates West Office com-
plex) Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to
organization was forced to show
the National Park Service and the CCSN plans student awareness day
preen fuelwood is available 4:30 p.m., or in Pahnimp at the
concessionaires that they could TURF SPRINKLERS, INC. 9040 S. Eastern
not raise gas and slip prices Featuring Quality Irrigation Products by Rainbird • Hardie • Hunter
only in the Wheeler Wash desig- Town Office, located at 41 N. The Community College of sources. Halt said she was hoping for
without giving the boater a chance Mon.-Sat. 8-5:30 Sun 9-4:30 • 897-3191 "the biggest turnout ever of con-
nate area, located on the west Highway 160, from 8 a.m. to 5 Southern Nevada tias set Hall said prospective employ-
to speak his opinion at some kind ers, community agencies, and cerned Southern Nevada corpo-
sidt of the mountain, near p.m., Monday-Friday. OPEN 7 DAYS Wigwam Wednesday, Oct. 12, as "Student
of public hearing. It was this kind educational institutions will be on ration and agencies," and en-
Pahrump. A map will be provided Awareness Day 1994," a day,
of comradeship that again came Located Inside
aloig with the permit. For additional infomiation, call according to Career/Transfer hand from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in couraged participants to bring
together to bring about State As- Dan's Coordinator Rosemary C. Hall, the main lobby and Student literature, posters, and brochures
E^ead and/or down fuelwood can 873-8800.
• sembly Bill #444, a Nevada State Plant Worid Nursery Lake Mead
"to bring students and Soudiem Lounge of die CCSN Cheyenne for distribution to students. For
bill retuming, to the boaters, a Irrigation & Lighting Designs Available campus to provide information to information, call 651-7283.
Nevada corporations and agencies
together to stiare information on interested students from all CCSN
careers and community re- campuses.

Marilyn Home to sing at UNLV


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Served 7am to Ham
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Tickets arc now on sale at die
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fice, call 895-3801 or 364-5022.
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r-i

Make sure your • §!• is adapting to weather HBC Publications joins the
Clark County School District's
fLM'i
Multiple Sclerosis Society plans plcnlo
The National Multiple Sclero- The picnic is one of the society's tional services provided by Uie

3000 sis Society invites persons with annual therapeutic recreational society include information and
rules without protest for your
state tax of 6 cents per gallon of cannot remove this boat aftereach referral, medical equipment loai
. Summer is about over now, but automobiles, stood in the shade of
ash cans or any spot that was gas that was sold at the marinas. use, so you must pay the new rates
boating... Math/Science Institute to reach multiple sclerosis (MS) and their
families to its annual autumn
activities that enables persons with
MS to enjoy the cooler weather, closet, self-help groups, national •
it'always turns me off somewhat rDuvniKR Weekends on Lake Mead, if the without a chance to express your picnic from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., on share experiences and network teleconferences and hydrd"-^
wt^n I see a dog chained in an
uncovered bed of a pick-up truck
HI; iu)vnN(;
shady. She was picked up, and
with her eyes glazed and rolling, weather was nice, usually would reasons or views to the landlord
"See You On The Lake..."
Holladay, a long-time valley
America 2000 goals First In The World In Mathematics Saturday, Oct. 8. with each other. Uierapy classes. " "*
By Don Holladay she was carried back to the boat. find as many as 12 to IS boats whose initials are NPS. So to all resident, writes a column on Henderson Home News, Boulder Citv News, Green Valley News By The Year 2000 The NMSSS will provide all The picnic offers an opportunity Funds for services come from"-
and the temperature is about 105 alongside each other tied off at you independents who are willing Southern Nevada boating. individual donations and special-
When I saw her I put her in the food and drinks. For reservations, to gain coping skills and infor-
inlhe shade. I'm sure the dog has told to, but probably more because Sandy Cove or some beach in the to accept any change of rates or
water. I held her body under for call the society, 736-9369 by Oct. mation about the disease from events such as die two-day MS '
been there since puppy days
through winters and summers. The
owner reasoning must be, "hell
it wants to be with you.
These thoughts come about due
to an experience this last summer.
about
her
three
out, she
minutes. Upon taking
was happy and natu-
Upper Basin. I mean sitting there
gunnel to gunnel. People would New Issue
WORD PROBLEMS
Bill Hanlon
1. clients, families and staff. Addi- ISOBikeTour—a 150-mile tonf'
from Henderson to Lake Havasu '
rally soaked everybody within visit and possibly come aboard to nal, I'll call them #1 and #2. The first is the smallest, so — to be held on Oct. 22-23. Fdr'
George, that dog can take any- We have always had a dog. We look at some change that had been Last time we looked at phrases and saw how they I'll call it x. information on the tour, call 736-
thing." If that dog could only talk. have always taken them to the "shaking distance." She immedi- made on the other guy's boat. translated into mathematics. It is important that you are Can we write the second number in terms of x ? If Pre-school receives accreditation 7272.
Next we come to the "boating lake. The "Buff was with us for ately went into the cabin and un- These type of weekends no longer
familiar with how words are used in mathematics. We you leamed those word translations from last time, the
or water dogs" that are taken to about 13 years. She spent the first der a bunk. She seemed better the also looked at steps you might use to solve word answer Is Yes. It is two less than three times the first. So, The National Academy of Eariy helps answer the question, 'What
the lakes during these most hot
months of summer. I know there
are many of these summer
and last weekends of her life with following day, but would not come
us on the boat. It neveroccurred to into the sun. We had to force her
us that she was ever near any kind to go for a walk.
take place. No room to try to ex-
plain "Why?"
Boating with friends and mak-
ing new friends on Lake Mead Z A T I 0 N
ank problems in algebra. They are:
1 Read the entire problem and determine the
type of word problem it Is.^niis Often takes
more than one reading,
let #1 = X.
#2 = 3x - 2 Can we make an equation wtth this info
Yes, the sum of the two numbers is 26. Therefore
Childhood Programs recentiy
awarded national accreditation to
the UNLV/CSUN Preschool lo-
is a quality preschool/childcare
program?' Most parents want to
find die highest quality program
HMO Membership
Health Plans'^
hotdogs. I see them on the beaches of heat problems. Hot? Yes! All of this kind of activity cre- we have cated on die UNLV campus. fortheir young children; however,
was part of the fun. I believe too 2. identify what you are iooldng for by iooldng
and aboard many boats. Simple! Toss her in the water, or, ates qu^ons and conversation #1 + #2 =26 few parents know how to assess $15 CO-PAY DOCTOR
many of us boat by ourselves while for the question at the end of the problem. The preschool, housed in the
Today's space is not on how in most cases, she would jump in with anybody willing to force dogs X + (3x-2) = 26 Solving College of Education, is only Uie whether a program meets more
never enjoying the company of Sometimes there is more than one thing to be 80/20 HOSPITAL
dpgs should be u^ined forboating, all by herself. into the heat on the lake. We found found. Label it. X + 3x-2 = 26 fifth preschool in Nevada to re- titan just die minimum standards
that many owners have had similar another family or couple tied ^ $10.00 \ 3. Start the problem with "Let x = something". PRESCRIPTION DRUG
but how much heat should we put "Candi," who we now have had 4x - 2 = 26 ceive die national accreditation, required by state licensing."
experiences with their pups. alongside up on a beach. Right? Generally x represents what you are trying to CARD
on our pets out on that lake, even for about two years, went through y Per Share ^ 4x = 28 said Terry Kohlmeier, preschool The academy's accrediting
Our crew has assumed for too In other words the new breed of find. as Low As
tlif)ugh plenty of water is nearby? a heat "spell" on Saturday fol- \ if you are trying to find more than one quant- X = 7 director. standards were developed over a
A'child can tell you they don't lowing a sl^ort walk on the dock. long a period that our dogs simply Lake Mead boater seems to go his
ity or unl(nown, try to determine the small- Now that means the first number is 7, the second Marilyn Smith, executive di- three-year period with input from ^4 PER MONTH!*
wish to go, or they arc too hot. A Once on the beach, she would not adjusted to those hot and humid oSvn way, not really trying to meet To be located in ^ est. That unknown is often the best to call x. number is 2 less than three times 7 or 19. Piece of cakel rcctorof the national organization U)ousands of educators and ad- 'Underwritten by American Western Life Ins. CO.,

stay in the sun. She crept under lake temperatures. Perhaps not too
Limhations end exclusioni apply
d(}g just comes along because it is other "skippers." Too bad. Henderson Nevada Reread the problem. This time looking for that sponsors the accrediting ministrators from across the
E^MPLE Now Enrolling For
simply. I'm sure many dogs do Plus we are seeing many new, relationships, the other unknowns should be academy, said. "Accreditation country.
- For more information The second angle of a triangle is 45 more than the
adjust with little effort, but I'm smaller and independent water- written In term of x. The UNLV/CSUN Preschool OCT. 1*T, NOV. 1»T and
smallest angle. The third angle is three times the smallest

Las Vegas Events also just as sure many do not. The


boating family may be kidding,
themselves into believing all is
craft boaters.
It is obvious the 1990s boater
on Lake Mead Marina has un-
/
or a prospectus please call:
(702) 263-2059
P.O.Box91066Henderson,NV 89009
6. Reread the problem to make an equation, use
some fact or relationship involving your vari-
able.
angle. How many degrees are there in each angle? (You
need to know the sum of the angles of a triangle Is 180)
We are looking for the measures of three angles of Reach your
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7. Solve the equation and check your answer to •,:
well with "Fang" when on the consciously brought about many Call Now For Your
president retires lake.
"Pets in locked cars" has been a
changes. In doing so we have lost
our capacity to take NPS or the,
The offering Is made only by the Prospectus.
Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained at the
the original problem.
Generally speaking, if you only read the problem
once or twice.you won't get all the information you need
a triangle. I'll call them <1, <2, and <3. The first is the
smallest so we will let <1 = x.
The second angle is 45 more, so that will be x + 45.
community
with an ad
children of UNLV students,
Kohlmeier said. The other
youngsters are die children of
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Herb McDonald, president of


well-thought out campaign during
A Las Vegas resident for 43 the past 10 years and has probably
concessionaires. Too bad again. seminar, or by calling the phone number above. This
announcement Is neither an offer to sell nor a
solicitation of an offer to buy these securities.
and there fore will not be successful.
EXAMPLE
The third angle is three times the smallest, the first angle
is the smallest, so the third angle is 3x.
in the News members of the public, as well as
of UNLV faculty and staff.
454-0690
kitviduals. Famies. Businessas, ant SeK^Employtd WelccnM
LJJS Vegas Events since its incep- years, he has spent practically all saved some dogs. Let's give "Is it I am sure you have probably < 1 +X
Henry solved a certain number of algebra problem
tion 13 years ago formally an- of his time promoting the city. He wise to take Fang to the lake during already been informed, but in case Attend a free Investment and in an hour, his older brother Jim solved 4 times as many. < 2 = X + 45
noynced his retirement Tuesday, has held positions as Executive the high temperature months" not, slip rentals are on the increase. ^^ Information seminar - two evenings or Together they solved 80. How many were solved by < 3 = 3x Now can we make an equation involving
Satt. 27 in a letter to chairman Jon Director of the Las Vegas some consideration. My only question is, if you have a f**r:i
r** j||/ln mornings each week through October. each? these variables?
Pester. Chamber of Commerce, Sr. Vice boat too large to trailer, are you ^l*** Call today to reserve your place! I'm looking for how many problems were solved by From our own knowledge, we know that the sum of
Cnder his direction, Las Vegas President Del Webb, Sahara Ho- People arc occasionally asking not within a monopoly? You Henry and Jim. I'll Label that "J" and "H". Pretty clever of the three angles in a triangle is 180. Therefore
Eyfnts came of age with the ac- tels and spearheaded the building me, "How come you don't print me, don't you think? <1 + <2 + <3 = 180
quisition of the National Finals of the Las Vegas Convention as many names of the Lake Mead Which represents the smaller of the two quantities, X + (x + 45) + (3x) = 180 Solving
Rodeo. Several hundred events Center. In 1987, UNLV recog- boaters like you have done in the J or H? X + X + 45 + 3x = 180
haje been held in the Las Vegas nized McDonald for his many pa.st?" An interesting question but Lft H = x 5x + 45 = 180
area under the group's banner. contributions. not easily answered. Anybody Jim solved four times as many. 5x = 135
rrhe events have run a wide who has spent five or more years J = 4x Can we make an equation withlhis informa- = 27
tion?
spectrum, producing millions of
dotlars of new revenue for Las
Porter stated that his replace- boating Lake Mead is fully aware
ment would be announced next of the changes in people and atti- TURF SPRINKLERS, INC Yes, Henry and Jim solved a total of 80 problems.
That means the first angle is 27, the second angle
Is 45 more than that or 72, and the third angle is 3 times
Therefore, we have the smallest, 3 times 27 or 81.
V^as. month. tude changes that have taken place TURF 2" RAINBIRD 3/4 PVC H J = 80
at the lake. Don't let vocabulary be your downfall in algebra.
5 For example, we had more than
POP-UP HEADS ELECTRONIC PIPE x + 4x = 80 Solving for x Make sure you know how to translate English to math-
300 boaters at the first meeting of
Spring Loaded with inserts CONTROL CLOCK CLASS 200 5x = 80 ematics. Too many of us confuse algebraic difficulties
Fiiolwood permits now availaible the Lake Mead Boat Owners As-
1/4 • 1/2 • Full
$5995 10' Lengths X = 16 witti vocabulary deficiencies.
Try this one: The length of a rectangle is three
sociation. I think the year was "•^ ESP-6Si Therefore Henry solved 16, and Jim solved 4 times
TJie Spring Mountain National be gathered NRA-widc, except in
1971 .The meeting was held in the YOUR 16 or 64. times the width and its perimeter is 48 feet. Find the
Rcareation Area of the Toiyabe the following areas: campgrounds, CHOICE 99* Don't you just love doing this stuff. Sure you say, length and width.
yacht club clubhouse, which at
Nafienal Forest began selling picnic areas. Wilderness Areas, give me a tougher one. Answers: Length is 18, width is 6
that time was at Callville Marina.
fuojwood permits Oct. 3. The and Wilderness Study Areas. All
wo©d penmits will be offered for fuelwood permits will expire Feb.
Ifl'm not mistaken, there may be RAINBIRD DV-100 EXAIMPLE
only four or five members who ELECTRIC VALVE The second of two numbers is two less than three Billl-lanlon is the Math/Science Institute Coordinator for
botfc dead and/or down and green 28. times the first. Find these numbers if there sum is 26.
have boats at Callville. Those 1 J^99 the Clarl< County School District and a part-time math
wo^ at a price of $20 per cord. Okay, we are looking for two numbers. Being origi- instructor at UNLV. © 1994 HBC Publications, Inc.
differences in numbers prove
A maximum of five cords per Permits are available at the
changes of attitudes toward the
hoilsehold will be available. The Spring Mountains National Rec-
boating on the lake.
puljlic is reminded that anyone reation Area office, 2881 S. Val-
The meeting was called and the
culjlng or transporting firewood ley View Blvd., Suite 16 (in the
must have in their possession a
valid woodcutting permit.
Quail Estates West Office com-
plex) Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to
organization was forced to show
the National Park Service and the CCSN plans student awareness day
preen fuelwood is available 4:30 p.m., or in Pahnimp at the
concessionaires that they could TURF SPRINKLERS, INC. 9040 S. Eastern
not raise gas and slip prices Featuring Quality Irrigation Products by Rainbird • Hardie • Hunter
only in the Wheeler Wash desig- Town Office, located at 41 N. The Community College of sources. Halt said she was hoping for
without giving the boater a chance Mon.-Sat. 8-5:30 Sun 9-4:30 • 897-3191 "the biggest turnout ever of con-
nate area, located on the west Highway 160, from 8 a.m. to 5 Southern Nevada tias set Hall said prospective employ-
to speak his opinion at some kind ers, community agencies, and cerned Southern Nevada corpo-
sidt of the mountain, near p.m., Monday-Friday. OPEN 7 DAYS Wigwam Wednesday, Oct. 12, as "Student
of public hearing. It was this kind educational institutions will be on ration and agencies," and en-
Pahrump. A map will be provided Awareness Day 1994," a day,
of comradeship that again came Located Inside
aloig with the permit. For additional infomiation, call according to Career/Transfer hand from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in couraged participants to bring
together to bring about State As- Dan's Coordinator Rosemary C. Hall, the main lobby and Student literature, posters, and brochures
E^ead and/or down fuelwood can 873-8800.
• sembly Bill #444, a Nevada State Plant Worid Nursery Lake Mead
"to bring students and Soudiem Lounge of die CCSN Cheyenne for distribution to students. For
bill retuming, to the boaters, a Irrigation & Lighting Designs Available campus to provide information to information, call 651-7283.
Nevada corporations and agencies
together to stiare information on interested students from all CCSN
careers and community re- campuses.

Marilyn Home to sing at UNLV


The Nevada Opera Theatre, in and $75. The $75 ticket will in-
association widi the UNLV Per- clude a reception widi die inter-
fomiing Arts Center, wilt present nationally acclaimed opera star. Finding your next acKtor can be tiiat
"Marilyn Home in Recital," at 8

Breakfast $
Served 7am to Ham
p.m., on Friday, Oct. 14 at the
Artemus Ham Hall.
Prices are $17.50, $27.50, $35
Tickets arc now on sale at die
Performing Arts Center Box Of-
fice, call 895-3801 or 364-5022.
easy if you call tne Physician Referral
Program at St. Rose Dominican Hospital.
One call can put yi*i in toucn witn one o(
our 3(X) qualihed physicians, representing a
ide variety of specialties. Dial 564-4608,

Lunch $
Monday tlirougn-Friday from 8 am until
4:30 pm and a nurse will answer your call,
determine your needs and refer you to a
Served Ham to 2:30pm physician who's just right for you. •:-*(
The Physician Referral Program can
tell you things ahout a doctor that friends

Dinner $»795
nJ family can't; lifee office hours, location,
insurance plans and special training.
lijgarJless of the dtKtor you chixjse it s nice
Served 4:30pm to 10pm M to know they link you to the compassionate
staff and progressive services of the hospital.
Our Physician tijferral Nurse helps

Sunday ^/^QIC pet)ple JiKover tneir options and make a

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impi>rtaiice of a strong dtvtor/palient
relationship. But most of all they unoerrtand
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Thursday, Friday, Octob@r 6 & 7,1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Qre«n Vslley News Page B9^
Page B8 Henderson Home News, Boulder CKy News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994

Methodist class begins


Work of marking Civil War graves detailed First Henderson United Meth-
odist Church, 609 E. Horizon Dr.
People with disabilities essential to workplace diversity, Coelho says
in Henderson, is offering special knowledges individual abUity and
The stories told of the suffering ancestors should read the entire "If we do not include people ployment of People with Dis- campaign this October. The 1994 ployment is estimated at $200 Nearly 70% of people with severe
', Under Special Orders No. 19. I Will ^ iiisroin stockade is 18 ft. high, the outer
of our prisoners were confirmed. account in the book, "Roll of
information classes on the beliefs,
withdisabilities in ourmainstrcam abilities. theme is "Ability + Diversity = billion annually in public and disabilities are unemployed, and accepts the value of diversity both
Quartermaster General's Office, one is 12 ft., and the distance doctrines and theology of the
By Ralph T. Briggs Honor." There is also a listing of economic agenda, we will neither Coelho's comments come as the Economic Strength." private costs, and another $100 the figures are even more devas- in the workplace and in other as-
dated June 30.1865. James Moore between the two is 120 ft. The skeptic who now visits United Methodist Church. The
Genealogist and Historian the names and ratings/ranks of the achieve a fully diversified President's Committee, a Wash- Coelho's warning reflects his billion estimated in lost wages tating for minority individuals pects of our lives." said Coelho',
was directed to Andersonville, The ground is filled with holes Andersonville and examines the classes are open to all and are
soldiers who died therein of workforce nor be competitive ington-based independent federal concern about the current costs to and taxes. with disabilities. who is a fonner Majority Whip in
pa., to mark graves of Union quently reaches 110 degrees, and where the men had burrowed, in stockade with its black, oozy mud, being taught by the Rev. Marvin
smallpox.] economically in the future," said agency, prepares to launch its the United States of keeping According to the U.S. Census "We have the resources and the Congress and the original author
soldiers for identification and to in the sun the heat is unbearable. an effort to shield themselves from the cramped and wretched bur- R. Gant, church pastor. The classes
Tony Coelho, chainman of the annual National Disability Em- people with disabilities out of the Bureau, America now has 49 technology, but we must also of the landmark Civil Rights law,
enclose the cemetery. He left on The 27-acrc prison pen is 1,540 the weather, and many prisoners rows, must be a callous observer. are held every Tuesday evening at
Briggs, a valley resident, writes President's Committee on Em- ployment Awareness Month workforce. The cos^ of unem- million citizens with disabilities. create an environment that ac- the Americans with Disabilities
July 8 for Andersonville, via Sa- ft. long and 750 ft. wide. Sentry were smothered to death by fall- [This columnist suggests that 7 p.m. at the church. For further
a column about genealogy. Act (ADA).
vannah, with mechanics and ma- boxes are 30 yds. apart. The inside ing earth. readers researching Civil War infonnation, call 565-6049. Coelho commends the thou-
terial. Arriving at Savannah, he sands of employers who have
found there was no railroad to made the commitment to hirfe
Andersonville. He tried to find people withdisabilities, and notes
wagons, but was informed that that they have done so because
enough teams could not be found they see this decision as a good

Values Mean Prices.


jn Georgia to haul half his sup- one for the bottom line of theiJr
plies over 400 miles of bad roads. businesses.
. He telegraphed to Augusta, At- "As the availability of qualified
lanta and Macon almost daily, and workers decreases, these busi-
found that the railroads were not nesses have discovered a ne>y
yet repaired. On July 18 he re- market ofuntapped talent Equally
ceived a telegram from Augusta ,»•»»• •o.
important, they have increased
announcing the completion of the their customer base," he said.
Augusta and Macon road to At- Since 1945, when first desig-
lanta. He left for Augusta by boat nated by Congressional resolution,
;on the Savannah river, arriving October has been singled out a^
on July 25, after six days and the time to renew conmiitment to
nights. advance the employment of
At Macon, Major General Wil-
people with disabilities and to help
son assigned one company of the
others reach the same commit-
4th United States Cavalry and one
ment. Also since that time, thp
from the 137th Regiment of
President's Committee has beep
^United States colored troops to
charged with the national promo-
help Moore.
Vons Sale Price ZJ8 tion of this message.
The roads were miserable, sel-
VonsClub Card «« The President's Committee
dom allowing a speed of more Savings '.ZU prepares and provides education^
than twelve miles an hour. Along
and informational materials to
Boneless Beef
1S8 Wesson
199
the route the object of the expe-
dition was well-known. Fre-
Vons Liquid Stouffer's Golden Donald Duck Governor's and Mayor's Com-5

.49 3i'4 3i1


mittees in all 50 states, as well a^
quently men wearing rebel uni-
forms would enter the cars and
Bleach With Red Box Delicious Apples London BroO Steaks Vegetable Oil Orange Juice Ea. to businesses, labor unions, gov*
cmment agencies and others. ,
discuss the treatment of our prisn USDA .Select-Top Round Selected Varieties win
100% Pure Orange Juice
oners at Andersonville, all of RcKular - Unsccntcd
I Callon Bottle MnsCUi
or Lean Cluisine Frozen Entrees
Scl \to 4 Si2« • Over WVaiiftiM to Choose From
Washington Grown
(Manetti s Reduced Fat Apple Dip - $2.99 Ea.)
1/4 Inch Thin Trimmed 48 Ounce Bottle 11 fil. 64 Ounce Carton
The 1994 materials include facj
sheets on disability statistics,
whom candidly admitted it was
Ml AI7SI AIOOI) Dl I I/DAIRY myths and facts about people witl)
^hameful. CFKICI RY/}FU)ZFN PKOnUCI disabilities, how to conduct and
At Andersonville. he was vis-
use a job analysis, data on job
ited daily by men from the area.
He generally found those who had Whole White accommodations for various disr
been in the rebel army anxious to Mushrooms Puddings abilities and the cost of these aC;
commodations, profiles of com-
become citizens of the govem- 8 Ounce Oonuincr
(Mane (jUcmkr't Ciuuiau - $149 Ea) panies who hire people with dis^
, ment they had fought so hard to
abilities, information on employ^
destroy.
ment rights and their enforcement,
On July 26, the work of identi-
and a glossary of commonly used
fying graves, painting and Icttcr-
terminology related to woriq^ace
thgnead-'boaMsi laying biii w&lks
disability issues. , „
and enclosing the cemetery with a
These materials are free of
fence was begun. It was completed
charge as long as the supply lasts,'.
Aug. 16.
To obtain a copy, contact the
The dead were found buried in
President's Committee on Em^
trenches about 300 yards from the
ployment of People with Dis-
Stockade. The trenches varied in
abiliUes, 1331 F Street, NW,
length from 50 to 150 yards. The
Washington, D.C. 2004, or caU
bodies were 2-3 feet below the
(202)376-6200 — voice, oj
Surface. In some places, rain had
(202)376-6205 — TDDATY.
washed away soil and only a few
inches covered the bodies. More
earth was thrown on the graves.
The bodies were buried very close Uptown Achievers'^
together, with not more than Tonuion t

twelve inches allowed to each. set October dates:


The tablets marking their resting
places, measuring ten inches in
width, almost touched cachoihcr. The Uptown Achievers Chap-
United States soldiers, while
ter of the Business Netwoiic In,-
prisoners, had been detailed to
temational will meet every Tues-
bury their companions. They
day in October at The Lighthouse
S' laced a simple stake at each grave
Restaurant, 2202 West Charleston
ead with a number correspond-
Blvd. The business referral
ing to the same numbered name in
meetings will begin at 7 a.m. and
Andersonville hospital records.
end at 8:30 a.m. Breakfast is in-
' They identified and marked with
cluded for $6.
a tablet, the number, name, rank, The Uptown Achievers Chaj^-
regiment, company and date of ter membership is drawn from
death of 12,461 veterans' graves.
occupations including legal, iv
There were 451 that bore the sad
nancial, marketing, and personal
inscription, "Unknown U.S. Sol-
service professionals. Prospective
lliers." members are always welcome to
The 50-acre cemetery was di- attend. The Uptown Achievers arc
vided by one center avenue, sub- currently seeking new members
,divided into blocks and sections. from the medical, dental, an0
With the records, visitors will have construction contracting fields.
\yo difficulty finding graves. Founded in 1985 in Qaremon^.
At sunrise, Aug. 17, the Stars Calif., the Business Network In-
and Stripes were raised in the ternational (BNl) is an interna-
pemetery, a national salute was tional business organizatioji
fired and national songs were Vons Ultra Detergent whose mission is to help its
[sung. Regular - 42 Ounce
w/Bleach 46 Ounce members increase their busine^
Andersonville is 60 miles from
Vons Spaghetti through referrals. BNl provides^
'Macon. There is only one house or Vermicelli structured, positive. aiKl profes-
in the place, except those erected 16 Ounce Package ^^
sicmal program that enaUes its
'^y the Confederate Government Vons Canned Vegetables members to develop long-teml,
'fts hospitals, officers' quarters, Whole Kernel Com, or (jil Green Beans
15 25 Oz Can meaningfiil referral networks with
commissary and quartermasters' quality business professionals. |
Vons Apple Juice
gildings. or Apple Oder For more information, contact
Fonneriy known as Anderson, 1 Galloo Glass or Plaaic Boole
Tom Peterson, Chapter President,
(he "ville" was later added. Pines Vons Piq)er Napkins 227-7046. '
and hemlocks are common and White
The group has elected the fol-
500 Couni Package Value Pick
the sandy soil is unfit for cultiva- lowing new officers for a si]^-
tion, unlike that a few miles north We're MpnmivfnrpriMU laM qMtMfy tktt ^yahre wtt month term: President, J. Thomas
'and south, where it is well-adapted etmpleUfy uM^ied, V»m wiUgheym Ike imtkiuU bnmd Peterson, Financial Consultant,
\o agriculture. eqnivMknt MktiMkfyJnel For Your Merrill Lynch; Vice President,
It issaid to be the most unhealthy Skffing Bonnie Larsen. Realtor, GRI,
partof Georgia, and was probably Convenience Affordable Realty-Cenmry 2T;
selected as a depot for prisoners
because of this faa. At noon the
thennometcr in the .shade frc- Double Coupons + VonsClub + More Buys + Ad Specials = Low Prices VONS Aaefts
The Store You've Been Asking For.
and Treasurer, Edie Cair, Hair-
stylist and Manicurist. High StylJE
Sakn.

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Thursday, Friday, Octob@r 6 & 7,1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Qre«n Vslley News Page B9^
Page B8 Henderson Home News, Boulder CKy News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994

Methodist class begins


Work of marking Civil War graves detailed First Henderson United Meth-
odist Church, 609 E. Horizon Dr.
People with disabilities essential to workplace diversity, Coelho says
in Henderson, is offering special knowledges individual abUity and
The stories told of the suffering ancestors should read the entire "If we do not include people ployment of People with Dis- campaign this October. The 1994 ployment is estimated at $200 Nearly 70% of people with severe
', Under Special Orders No. 19. I Will ^ iiisroin stockade is 18 ft. high, the outer
of our prisoners were confirmed. account in the book, "Roll of
information classes on the beliefs,
withdisabilities in ourmainstrcam abilities. theme is "Ability + Diversity = billion annually in public and disabilities are unemployed, and accepts the value of diversity both
Quartermaster General's Office, one is 12 ft., and the distance doctrines and theology of the
By Ralph T. Briggs Honor." There is also a listing of economic agenda, we will neither Coelho's comments come as the Economic Strength." private costs, and another $100 the figures are even more devas- in the workplace and in other as-
dated June 30.1865. James Moore between the two is 120 ft. The skeptic who now visits United Methodist Church. The
Genealogist and Historian the names and ratings/ranks of the achieve a fully diversified President's Committee, a Wash- Coelho's warning reflects his billion estimated in lost wages tating for minority individuals pects of our lives." said Coelho',
was directed to Andersonville, The ground is filled with holes Andersonville and examines the classes are open to all and are
soldiers who died therein of workforce nor be competitive ington-based independent federal concern about the current costs to and taxes. with disabilities. who is a fonner Majority Whip in
pa., to mark graves of Union quently reaches 110 degrees, and where the men had burrowed, in stockade with its black, oozy mud, being taught by the Rev. Marvin
smallpox.] economically in the future," said agency, prepares to launch its the United States of keeping According to the U.S. Census "We have the resources and the Congress and the original author
soldiers for identification and to in the sun the heat is unbearable. an effort to shield themselves from the cramped and wretched bur- R. Gant, church pastor. The classes
Tony Coelho, chainman of the annual National Disability Em- people with disabilities out of the Bureau, America now has 49 technology, but we must also of the landmark Civil Rights law,
enclose the cemetery. He left on The 27-acrc prison pen is 1,540 the weather, and many prisoners rows, must be a callous observer. are held every Tuesday evening at
Briggs, a valley resident, writes President's Committee on Em- ployment Awareness Month workforce. The cos^ of unem- million citizens with disabilities. create an environment that ac- the Americans with Disabilities
July 8 for Andersonville, via Sa- ft. long and 750 ft. wide. Sentry were smothered to death by fall- [This columnist suggests that 7 p.m. at the church. For further
a column about genealogy. Act (ADA).
vannah, with mechanics and ma- boxes are 30 yds. apart. The inside ing earth. readers researching Civil War infonnation, call 565-6049. Coelho commends the thou-
terial. Arriving at Savannah, he sands of employers who have
found there was no railroad to made the commitment to hirfe
Andersonville. He tried to find people withdisabilities, and notes
wagons, but was informed that that they have done so because
enough teams could not be found they see this decision as a good

Values Mean Prices.


jn Georgia to haul half his sup- one for the bottom line of theiJr
plies over 400 miles of bad roads. businesses.
. He telegraphed to Augusta, At- "As the availability of qualified
lanta and Macon almost daily, and workers decreases, these busi-
found that the railroads were not nesses have discovered a ne>y
yet repaired. On July 18 he re- market ofuntapped talent Equally
ceived a telegram from Augusta ,»•»»• •o.
important, they have increased
announcing the completion of the their customer base," he said.
Augusta and Macon road to At- Since 1945, when first desig-
lanta. He left for Augusta by boat nated by Congressional resolution,
;on the Savannah river, arriving October has been singled out a^
on July 25, after six days and the time to renew conmiitment to
nights. advance the employment of
At Macon, Major General Wil-
people with disabilities and to help
son assigned one company of the
others reach the same commit-
4th United States Cavalry and one
ment. Also since that time, thp
from the 137th Regiment of
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United States soldiers, while
ter of the Business Netwoiic In,-
prisoners, had been detailed to
temational will meet every Tues-
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Andersonville hospital records.
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cluded for $6.
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regiment, company and date of ter membership is drawn from
death of 12,461 veterans' graves.
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nancial, marketing, and personal
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Pioneer entrepreneur J. Ross Clark stands in brother's shadow Teen violinist performs with Nevada Symphony
The Nevada Symphony Or-
Bom in Connellsville, Pa.,on mis WAS M:\ADA
April 10, 1850, James Ross
Clark—J. Ross Clark as he is
By PhlUlp L Eari
Nevada Historicai Society
the line was abandoned in Octo-
ber 1918.
In later years, personal tragedy
hopes for a successor worthy of
himself were to be frustrated. The
young man became a playboy,
chestra will present a Gassical
Series concert at 8 p.m., on OcL 8
in Artemus Ham Conceit Hall,
Concerts for Kids Saturday morning
known to history—stands in the
followed personal embarrassment more interested in the fast life UNLV. Violinist Livia Sohn will The Nevada Symphony Or- Bcmstcin. The Concerts for Kids Bcmstcin's Symphony No. 2,
shadow of his older brother— geles, San Pedro and San Diego
for Qark; In 1912, his only son than the sort of achievements joins the orchestra for Mendels- chestra presents a Concert for arc sponsored by KXTZ94.1FM. with insights into the music by
William Andrews Clark, U.S. and reached inland to Pasadena.
died when the liner Titanic sank which marked the life of his sohn's Violin Concerto. The Kids at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. This Concert for Kids is de- Ms. Sohn and Music Director
Senator from Montana, builderof At that time, Los Angeles business
in the Atlantic. A protracted legal grandfather. J. Ross Qark died in program will also include worics 8, in Artemus Ham Concert Hall signed for the whole family to Virko Balcy.and musical ex-
the San Pedro, Los Angeles & and civic leaders were their city a
battle forcustody of his grandson, Los Angeles on Sept. 19.1927 at by Bernstein, Bloch and Pavel at UNLV. Host Nathan Tannen- enjoy! Nate Tanncnbaum leads amples performed by the or-
Salt Lake Railroad and namesake direct connection to the eastern
J. Ross Qark II, followed, but his the age of 77. Haas. baum and violinist Livia Sohn the way as violini.st Livia Sohn chestra.
of Nevada's Clark County. states. Among those involved in
Seventeen-year-old violinist join the NSO for an entertaining and the NSO take the audience The Concerts for Kids arc on
Growing up in Iowa, he followed this endeavor was T.E. Gibson,
Livia Sohn was named First Prize look at the music of Felix on a guided tour of Mendel- seven Saturday mornings from
hi s brother west to Colorado where Vice-Presidcnt of the Terminal
winner of the 1989 Yehudi Mendelssohn and Leonard ssohn's Violin Concerto and September through April. • Doesn't block your view • Looks beautiful
he fmished his education and be-
came a mral schbol teacher. His
Railroad and the firm's attorney.
He had investigated the market
ANNOUNCEMENT Menuhin International Violin • Requires no extra maintenance * Costs less
older brother had relocated to Competition. She gave her first Since then, she has been guest Young Artists Orchestra and the highlighted by a Milwaukee
for railroad bonds and found that • Cuts glare • Reduces utility bills year around
Montana in 1863 and he followed Gerald W. Mafhis, CPA public performance at the age of soloist with the Boston Pops, Canton, Hartford, Greenville and Symphony debut and a retum
fmanciers had little interest in the • Blocks harmful U.V. rays
in 1870, joining him in the open- and A. Garth Zenger, CPA eight with the Wallingfond Sym- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Winston-Salem Symphony Or- engagement at the Aspen Music
desert link to Los Angeles, so he • Safe for Dual Pane Glass
ing of banks in Deer Lodge and are pleased to announce that effective phony Orchestra in her native New York Chamber Symphony, chestra. Festival. She currently studies
talked up the project to the Gark
Helena. He also became a partner September 1, 1994
Connecticut. At ten, she was so- Tchaikovsky ChamberOrchestra, In addition to hcrdcbut with the with Dorothy DeLay and Hyo
brothers.
in the firm of W.A. Clark & Edward H. Harriman of the
loist with the Hartford Chamber New York youth Symphony, Nevada Symphony OrchcsU"a, Ms. Kang at The Juilliard School in SOIAR CONTROL
Brothers, merchantile dealer;, and Union Pacific Railroad soon took
CAROLA. STONE, CPA Orchestra. Omaha Symphony, Denver Sohn's 1994-95 concert season is New York City. WINDOW ilLMSi: •--.- ^m^^^
in the Colorado and Montana an interest in the project and a has become a stockholder in their firm.
THI CLiAR CHOICI 371-4000
Smelting Company, Butte. Unlike lively competition ensued. (She will be located at the Henderson office)
HendersoS, Boulder i& Green Valley
his brother, however, he had no
political aspirations and thus re-
mains in the background of his-
Through his control of the Oregon
Short Line Railroad. Harriman MATfflS & GO., CPA'S LTD. 5K race celebrates new airport tunnel, roadway
claimed a right-of-way from the
tory. 718 3.8th street 320 8. Boulder Hwy #101 The McCarran International which will start at 8 a.m. Dec. 31. trip airplane tickets. policy direction of the Clark
Six feet tall and rail-thin all his
end of the Utah and Califomia
line at Milford. Utah. In August.
Las Vegas, Nevada Henderson, Nevada airport connector and roadway Registration is $12 for ages 8-12 To become a corporate sponsor, County Board of Commissioners, We ivoutdtif^g^ topersondCy
life, J. Ross Qaik was always in system grand opening ceremonies and $17 for ages 13 and up. or register to run or walk, call the authority of Donald L. "Pat"
1900. the Qark brothers acquired
poor health. In 1888, he joined his' the holdings of this company and
will be held Dec. 31. A 5K race
and post-race festivities will be
Walkers are invited to take part in
a one-mile fun walk for a $10
Margaret Purdue, A. A.E., Airport
Relations Manager, 261-5192.
Shalmy, County Manager, and the
management of Robert N.
invite you to a
brother in a successful copper J. Ross Clark
mining venture in Arizona, but a
founded the San Pedro. Los An-
geles and Salt Lake Railroad seven Nevada Historical Socleiy photograph
ONE OF BOULDER CITY'S the features of the grand opening registration fee. All registered The airport connector and Broadbcnt, Director of Aviation.
Qrand Opening and
visit to Los Angeles for his health dubbed the 'Tun-0'-Fun-Run." participants will receive a com- roadway system is a $2(X) million
months later to extend the line on Harriman interests, insisted upon ture. J. Ross Qark joined several BEST KEPT SECRETS IS The Tun-0'-Fun-Run will be a memorative tee shirt and a full project to provide non-slop .service
in 1892 marked a tuming point in
his life and he decided to settle
south across southern Nevada. an auction to take advantage of other Las Vegas promoters in es- unique community event. It is breakfast. to the airport from Interstate 15 Customer Appreciate (Day
there. He and his brother began to
Competition between Harriman
and the Clarks ended with a
the unexpected demand. Some
$200,000 was taken in the first
tablishing the First State Bank in
March 1905. He also financed
NOW EASILY ACCESSIBLE sponsored by the airport, Clark Las Vegas Strip performers, and the Southern Beltway. The
buy up land in the area suitable for from Las Vegas take Boulder Hwy. or 1-515/93-95 to Boulder City County Parks & recreation, the including cast members from project, scheduled for completion
compromise in which the former two days, but Claric remained mineral surveys of the surround-
the cultivation of sugar beets and Las Vegas Review-Journal, and "Stariight Express," "Into the in December will also serve as an
exchanged his terminal facilities
established the Los Alamitos
Sugar Company in 1896. They
in Salt Lake City for an interest in
the new railroad.
unhappy about not being able to
conduct the transactions as he had
plaruied.
ing country, but the brothers'
biggest venture was the Las Ve-
gas & Tonopah Railroad which
(Hotel Plaza) others. All proceeds will be do-
nated to the Clark County Parks &
Night" and "Legends in Concert,"
will donate their time and talent
alternate east-west corridor across
the Las Vegas Strip. The Prudential (mj
also founded the Citizens National Recreation Safe Key Program and adding to the excitement of the i@iAlbeilsoi\s'
Bank and the Citizens Tru.st and
The line was completed through
Las Vegas Valley in January, 1905
A religious man, Gaik insisted
upon a clause in lot deeds which
opened up the new mining camps
of Tonopah. Goldfield and
^m mo
the University Medical Center
Bum Care Unit.
race festivities.
Cash prizes totalling $10,000
McCarran Intcmational Airport
is part of the Clark County Airport
Jensen's ^aCty
Savings Bank.
By 1901. the year that William
and the creation of the community limited saloons and liquor sales to Rhyolite to the southern Califor-
Coolest Spot in Boulder City As many as 3,000 runners are will be awarded. Drawings will System, owned by Clark County, 219 Water Street
of Las Vegas followed with an Block 15 and Block 16. As irony nia trade. The railroad, completed expected to participate in the run be held for prizes, including round Nevada, and operated under the
Andrews Clark assumed his seat auction of the Qark Townsite on would have it. Block 16 became to Goldfield in October, 1907, OUTSIDE MIST SYSTEM ^Henderson, 9^.
in the U.S. Senate, the brothers May 15,1905. J. Ross Qark had Las Vegas's red-light district, 150 N. Boulder H^y.
was a financial bust, the Clarks • Fresh Homemade Pasta • Steaks • Seafood
owned the Lx)s Angeles Terminal
Railroad which joined Los An-
advertised lots at set prices, but
W.H. Bancroft, represerKing the
operating forthe next thirty years.
Always looking toward the fu-
realizing about $1,000,000 on an
investment of $2,300,000 before
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Nevada arts council names new program director I Bar 4-12 Daily Sun 4-10 J $5,843 were awarded to Nevada
artists and nonprofit arts organi-
information, call the NSCA office, Council, Me.squitc.
687-6680. For additional information,
PNEUMONIA SHOTS from 11 aM. to 2 p.m.
The Nevada State Council on to welcome Dr. Parker to the zations by the Nevada State Artists' projects received total please contact Sharon Rosse, 687- ALSO AVAILABLE
He has taught junior high through The Council's statewide programs
the Arts named Robert PMker. university level creative writing include Community Develop- CouncU on the Arts. The grants funding of $5,04-3. Individual 66^0, ,, ^t^ ,.. i\ it.t.
Byni.T»l'<»»''
Ph.D., to direct its Arts"Tn'*filu- thfi(-{he agency
ace s growing AIE and creative dramatics courses and ment, Folk Arts, Arts in Education, will5B[pp6rt artists' projects and grants do not reqiiife niStching ^itth^m II ]I)M
cation program. Dr. Parker, who program will receive its deserved founded the New Jersey Consor- Artists' Fellowships, Technical TZ^r. A • o. ri^^^^^^ Outside arts organization's projects during funding. Grantees included Walter Art exiiibitions at
eamed his Ph.D. from North- full time attention from such an tium for Dram in Education. He Assistance/Information Services, ^^^io"f?rf '• ^^S^ Seating the next several months. The State Blanton, Las Vegas; SaraBogard,
western University, began work- outstanding educator. It is vital to co-authored "The Consequences and Grants. Council funds desig- of Nevada and the National En- Reno; Tom Gilbertson, Virginia IVIoonstruck Gallery
ing for the agency last month.
He will manage the Artist-in-
Residence program and the Arts
In-Service program, as well as the
the health of all that arts that they of Writing: Enhancing Learning nated to support the work of Ne-
are an active part of all education In the Disciplines" (1987). His vada artists and arts organizations
programs." new book. "Teaching With come from the National Endow-
Thinking In Mind," will be pub- ment for the Arts and from the
PASTil I^llB dowment for the Arts provide
funding for these grants through
the Nevada State Council on the
Arts.
City; Peter Coin, Reno; Abayomi The Moonstruck Gallery will
Goodall, Las Vegas; Paul present "Poised between Heart-
Hesselink and Sue Kreeger, Las beats; the Art of Steve Hanks,"
Vegas; Eric Lauritzen, Reno; from Oct. 4 through 29. The gal-
Special Project Grants for Indi- Dr. Parker has also done lished later this year. The Jackpot Grant provides Sharon Maczko, Gardnerville; lery is located at 6322 West Sahara
vidual Teachers and Schools and graduate study at Johns Hopkins
Nevada State Legislature, by ap-
The NSCA was founded as a propriation. funds to artists and arts organiza- Michael McCoUum, Las Vegas; Avenue at Torrcy Pines. It is open
Jeanmarie Simpson, Reno; from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday
Call Today!
Organizations.
Susan Boskoff, NSCA Execu-
tive Director, said "I am pleased
University and Wesleyan Uni- state agency in 1967 to develop For more information, call
versity. Rutgers University and and promote the arts in Nevada. Sharon Rosse, 687-6680. NO STMLS VI tions for such activities as support
for small exhibitions or perfor- Michael Van Osterhoudt, Reno through Saturday.
Hanks captures the intimate
the University of Nevada. Reno. mances; professional develop- and Martina Young, Reno.
ment for artists, board members, Arts organizations received moments of everyday life in
and arts administrators; and the funding of $800; these organiza- breathtaking color.
hiring of consultants. The next tions provide funds to match the
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Pioneer entrepreneur J. Ross Clark stands in brother's shadow Teen violinist performs with Nevada Symphony
The Nevada Symphony Or-
Bom in Connellsville, Pa.,on mis WAS M:\ADA
April 10, 1850, James Ross
Clark—J. Ross Clark as he is
By PhlUlp L Eari
Nevada Historicai Society
the line was abandoned in Octo-
ber 1918.
In later years, personal tragedy
hopes for a successor worthy of
himself were to be frustrated. The
young man became a playboy,
chestra will present a Gassical
Series concert at 8 p.m., on OcL 8
in Artemus Ham Conceit Hall,
Concerts for Kids Saturday morning
known to history—stands in the
followed personal embarrassment more interested in the fast life UNLV. Violinist Livia Sohn will The Nevada Symphony Or- Bcmstcin. The Concerts for Kids Bcmstcin's Symphony No. 2,
shadow of his older brother— geles, San Pedro and San Diego
for Qark; In 1912, his only son than the sort of achievements joins the orchestra for Mendels- chestra presents a Concert for arc sponsored by KXTZ94.1FM. with insights into the music by
William Andrews Clark, U.S. and reached inland to Pasadena.
died when the liner Titanic sank which marked the life of his sohn's Violin Concerto. The Kids at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. This Concert for Kids is de- Ms. Sohn and Music Director
Senator from Montana, builderof At that time, Los Angeles business
in the Atlantic. A protracted legal grandfather. J. Ross Qark died in program will also include worics 8, in Artemus Ham Concert Hall signed for the whole family to Virko Balcy.and musical ex-
the San Pedro, Los Angeles & and civic leaders were their city a
battle forcustody of his grandson, Los Angeles on Sept. 19.1927 at by Bernstein, Bloch and Pavel at UNLV. Host Nathan Tannen- enjoy! Nate Tanncnbaum leads amples performed by the or-
Salt Lake Railroad and namesake direct connection to the eastern
J. Ross Qark II, followed, but his the age of 77. Haas. baum and violinist Livia Sohn the way as violini.st Livia Sohn chestra.
of Nevada's Clark County. states. Among those involved in
Seventeen-year-old violinist join the NSO for an entertaining and the NSO take the audience The Concerts for Kids arc on
Growing up in Iowa, he followed this endeavor was T.E. Gibson,
Livia Sohn was named First Prize look at the music of Felix on a guided tour of Mendel- seven Saturday mornings from
hi s brother west to Colorado where Vice-Presidcnt of the Terminal
winner of the 1989 Yehudi Mendelssohn and Leonard ssohn's Violin Concerto and September through April. • Doesn't block your view • Looks beautiful
he fmished his education and be-
came a mral schbol teacher. His
Railroad and the firm's attorney.
He had investigated the market
ANNOUNCEMENT Menuhin International Violin • Requires no extra maintenance * Costs less
older brother had relocated to Competition. She gave her first Since then, she has been guest Young Artists Orchestra and the highlighted by a Milwaukee
for railroad bonds and found that • Cuts glare • Reduces utility bills year around
Montana in 1863 and he followed Gerald W. Mafhis, CPA public performance at the age of soloist with the Boston Pops, Canton, Hartford, Greenville and Symphony debut and a retum
fmanciers had little interest in the • Blocks harmful U.V. rays
in 1870, joining him in the open- and A. Garth Zenger, CPA eight with the Wallingfond Sym- Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Winston-Salem Symphony Or- engagement at the Aspen Music
desert link to Los Angeles, so he • Safe for Dual Pane Glass
ing of banks in Deer Lodge and are pleased to announce that effective phony Orchestra in her native New York Chamber Symphony, chestra. Festival. She currently studies
talked up the project to the Gark
Helena. He also became a partner September 1, 1994
Connecticut. At ten, she was so- Tchaikovsky ChamberOrchestra, In addition to hcrdcbut with the with Dorothy DeLay and Hyo
brothers.
in the firm of W.A. Clark & Edward H. Harriman of the
loist with the Hartford Chamber New York youth Symphony, Nevada Symphony OrchcsU"a, Ms. Kang at The Juilliard School in SOIAR CONTROL
Brothers, merchantile dealer;, and Union Pacific Railroad soon took
CAROLA. STONE, CPA Orchestra. Omaha Symphony, Denver Sohn's 1994-95 concert season is New York City. WINDOW ilLMSi: •--.- ^m^^^
in the Colorado and Montana an interest in the project and a has become a stockholder in their firm.
THI CLiAR CHOICI 371-4000
Smelting Company, Butte. Unlike lively competition ensued. (She will be located at the Henderson office)
HendersoS, Boulder i& Green Valley
his brother, however, he had no
political aspirations and thus re-
mains in the background of his-
Through his control of the Oregon
Short Line Railroad. Harriman MATfflS & GO., CPA'S LTD. 5K race celebrates new airport tunnel, roadway
claimed a right-of-way from the
tory. 718 3.8th street 320 8. Boulder Hwy #101 The McCarran International which will start at 8 a.m. Dec. 31. trip airplane tickets. policy direction of the Clark
Six feet tall and rail-thin all his
end of the Utah and Califomia
line at Milford. Utah. In August.
Las Vegas, Nevada Henderson, Nevada airport connector and roadway Registration is $12 for ages 8-12 To become a corporate sponsor, County Board of Commissioners, We ivoutdtif^g^ topersondCy
life, J. Ross Qaik was always in system grand opening ceremonies and $17 for ages 13 and up. or register to run or walk, call the authority of Donald L. "Pat"
1900. the Qark brothers acquired
poor health. In 1888, he joined his' the holdings of this company and
will be held Dec. 31. A 5K race
and post-race festivities will be
Walkers are invited to take part in
a one-mile fun walk for a $10
Margaret Purdue, A. A.E., Airport
Relations Manager, 261-5192.
Shalmy, County Manager, and the
management of Robert N.
invite you to a
brother in a successful copper J. Ross Clark
mining venture in Arizona, but a
founded the San Pedro. Los An-
geles and Salt Lake Railroad seven Nevada Historical Socleiy photograph
ONE OF BOULDER CITY'S the features of the grand opening registration fee. All registered The airport connector and Broadbcnt, Director of Aviation.
Qrand Opening and
visit to Los Angeles for his health dubbed the 'Tun-0'-Fun-Run." participants will receive a com- roadway system is a $2(X) million
months later to extend the line on Harriman interests, insisted upon ture. J. Ross Qark joined several BEST KEPT SECRETS IS The Tun-0'-Fun-Run will be a memorative tee shirt and a full project to provide non-slop .service
in 1892 marked a tuming point in
his life and he decided to settle
south across southern Nevada. an auction to take advantage of other Las Vegas promoters in es- unique community event. It is breakfast. to the airport from Interstate 15 Customer Appreciate (Day
there. He and his brother began to
Competition between Harriman
and the Clarks ended with a
the unexpected demand. Some
$200,000 was taken in the first
tablishing the First State Bank in
March 1905. He also financed
NOW EASILY ACCESSIBLE sponsored by the airport, Clark Las Vegas Strip performers, and the Southern Beltway. The
buy up land in the area suitable for from Las Vegas take Boulder Hwy. or 1-515/93-95 to Boulder City County Parks & recreation, the including cast members from project, scheduled for completion
compromise in which the former two days, but Claric remained mineral surveys of the surround-
the cultivation of sugar beets and Las Vegas Review-Journal, and "Stariight Express," "Into the in December will also serve as an
exchanged his terminal facilities
established the Los Alamitos
Sugar Company in 1896. They
in Salt Lake City for an interest in
the new railroad.
unhappy about not being able to
conduct the transactions as he had
plaruied.
ing country, but the brothers'
biggest venture was the Las Ve-
gas & Tonopah Railroad which
(Hotel Plaza) others. All proceeds will be do-
nated to the Clark County Parks &
Night" and "Legends in Concert,"
will donate their time and talent
alternate east-west corridor across
the Las Vegas Strip. The Prudential (mj
also founded the Citizens National Recreation Safe Key Program and adding to the excitement of the i@iAlbeilsoi\s'
Bank and the Citizens Tru.st and
The line was completed through
Las Vegas Valley in January, 1905
A religious man, Gaik insisted
upon a clause in lot deeds which
opened up the new mining camps
of Tonopah. Goldfield and
^m mo
the University Medical Center
Bum Care Unit.
race festivities.
Cash prizes totalling $10,000
McCarran Intcmational Airport
is part of the Clark County Airport
Jensen's ^aCty
Savings Bank.
By 1901. the year that William
and the creation of the community limited saloons and liquor sales to Rhyolite to the southern Califor-
Coolest Spot in Boulder City As many as 3,000 runners are will be awarded. Drawings will System, owned by Clark County, 219 Water Street
of Las Vegas followed with an Block 15 and Block 16. As irony nia trade. The railroad, completed expected to participate in the run be held for prizes, including round Nevada, and operated under the
Andrews Clark assumed his seat auction of the Qark Townsite on would have it. Block 16 became to Goldfield in October, 1907, OUTSIDE MIST SYSTEM ^Henderson, 9^.
in the U.S. Senate, the brothers May 15,1905. J. Ross Qark had Las Vegas's red-light district, 150 N. Boulder H^y.
was a financial bust, the Clarks • Fresh Homemade Pasta • Steaks • Seafood
owned the Lx)s Angeles Terminal
Railroad which joined Los An-
advertised lots at set prices, but
W.H. Bancroft, represerKing the
operating forthe next thirty years.
Always looking toward the fu-
realizing about $1,000,000 on an
investment of $2,300,000 before
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Nevada arts council names new program director I Bar 4-12 Daily Sun 4-10 J $5,843 were awarded to Nevada
artists and nonprofit arts organi-
information, call the NSCA office, Council, Me.squitc.
687-6680. For additional information,
PNEUMONIA SHOTS from 11 aM. to 2 p.m.
The Nevada State Council on to welcome Dr. Parker to the zations by the Nevada State Artists' projects received total please contact Sharon Rosse, 687- ALSO AVAILABLE
He has taught junior high through The Council's statewide programs
the Arts named Robert PMker. university level creative writing include Community Develop- CouncU on the Arts. The grants funding of $5,04-3. Individual 66^0, ,, ^t^ ,.. i\ it.t.
Byni.T»l'<»»''
Ph.D., to direct its Arts"Tn'*filu- thfi(-{he agency
ace s growing AIE and creative dramatics courses and ment, Folk Arts, Arts in Education, will5B[pp6rt artists' projects and grants do not reqiiife niStching ^itth^m II ]I)M
cation program. Dr. Parker, who program will receive its deserved founded the New Jersey Consor- Artists' Fellowships, Technical TZ^r. A • o. ri^^^^^^ Outside arts organization's projects during funding. Grantees included Walter Art exiiibitions at
eamed his Ph.D. from North- full time attention from such an tium for Dram in Education. He Assistance/Information Services, ^^^io"f?rf '• ^^S^ Seating the next several months. The State Blanton, Las Vegas; SaraBogard,
western University, began work- outstanding educator. It is vital to co-authored "The Consequences and Grants. Council funds desig- of Nevada and the National En- Reno; Tom Gilbertson, Virginia IVIoonstruck Gallery
ing for the agency last month.
He will manage the Artist-in-
Residence program and the Arts
In-Service program, as well as the
the health of all that arts that they of Writing: Enhancing Learning nated to support the work of Ne-
are an active part of all education In the Disciplines" (1987). His vada artists and arts organizations
programs." new book. "Teaching With come from the National Endow-
Thinking In Mind," will be pub- ment for the Arts and from the
PASTil I^llB dowment for the Arts provide
funding for these grants through
the Nevada State Council on the
Arts.
City; Peter Coin, Reno; Abayomi The Moonstruck Gallery will
Goodall, Las Vegas; Paul present "Poised between Heart-
Hesselink and Sue Kreeger, Las beats; the Art of Steve Hanks,"
Vegas; Eric Lauritzen, Reno; from Oct. 4 through 29. The gal-
Special Project Grants for Indi- Dr. Parker has also done lished later this year. The Jackpot Grant provides Sharon Maczko, Gardnerville; lery is located at 6322 West Sahara
vidual Teachers and Schools and graduate study at Johns Hopkins
Nevada State Legislature, by ap-
The NSCA was founded as a propriation. funds to artists and arts organiza- Michael McCoUum, Las Vegas; Avenue at Torrcy Pines. It is open
Jeanmarie Simpson, Reno; from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday
Call Today!
Organizations.
Susan Boskoff, NSCA Execu-
tive Director, said "I am pleased
University and Wesleyan Uni- state agency in 1967 to develop For more information, call
versity. Rutgers University and and promote the arts in Nevada. Sharon Rosse, 687-6680. NO STMLS VI tions for such activities as support
for small exhibitions or perfor- Michael Van Osterhoudt, Reno through Saturday.
Hanks captures the intimate
the University of Nevada. Reno. mances; professional develop- and Martina Young, Reno.
ment for artists, board members, Arts organizations received moments of everyday life in
and arts administrators; and the funding of $800; these organiza- breathtaking color.
hiring of consultants. The next tions provide funds to match the
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'Color Of Bruise' premieres at UNLV 56cui^bug cMme^y Jensen's Realty joins The Prudential affiliates "St SALE2
Nicole Thomas' "Color of rccted her one-act play two years Beth, Steven Fales as Frank, a M[ JR*s Western Wear
Bruise" opens Oa. 13in the Black ago. And when 1 learned about fanner who rents land from the ^"1 507 HOTEL PL^ZA 0\S) TOWN DOULDER OTY
Jensen's Realty has joined The Realty will continue to provide The Prudential Jensen's Realty affiliation a logical step in the
Box Theatre at UNLV. her ftill-length play I wanted to Zeitlers and Tasha James as his
The play had a staged reading in
August at the Utah Shakespearean
direct it"
Jerry Crawford,recently-reti red
wife Elinia.
PerformaiKes will be at 8 p.m.,
Prudential Real Estate Affdiates
as its charter franchisee in
Henderson.
the same quality service to their
customers and clients. As a fran-
will have access to PRS relocation
data, and will make it available to
progression of our company."
Jilbert said "we arc extremely Pre-Christmos Sole!
Festival's New Plays in Progress UNLV theatre and graduate from Oct. 13 through 15, and Oct.
chisee, the finm will remain in- consumer in the community. If pleased to welcome The Pruden- ^j^ll Wrangler pants, shirts, boots, etc.
The announcement was made dependently owned and operated, someone is moving to or from tial Jensen's Realty into The
program and is entered in the writing program professor, de- 19 through 22, with matinees at 2 by Don J. Jensen, president, and is very proud to have joined Henderson, The Prudential Prudential Real Estate network. 20% OFF i^
Kennedy Center/American Col- scribes Thomas in The Salt Lake p.m. on Oct. 16 and 23. Jensen's Realty and Bill Jilbert, Hozeiwood Shirts 40% OFF '
The Pnidential Real Estate Af- Jensen's Jlealty can pinpoint It's a company with an incredible,
lege Theatre Festival. Tribune as "a young woman ... Tickets are $5 and are now on
The play explores how three who writes with biting wit and sale at the Performing Arts Cen-
Plants, chief operating officer. Western filiates. housing prices in a myriad of quality reputation: one that wiU
Many other items 30-40% OFF
Statuary, Flowers Region, The Prudential Real Es- The Prudential Jensen's Realty communities nationwide, a certainly aidd to the strength of our
sisters, returning home for their keen insight into the family unit, ter. The Box Office is open
mother's funeral, are forced to women and society. Here is a Neil Monday through Friday from 10
tate Affiliates. The newly-affili- automatically becomes a member spokesman said. networic." 294-4493 BRING AD
in Marshall Plaza ated firm will be known as The of Prudential Referral Services In making the announcement,
confront their relationship with Simon with the substance of hfs a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from Prudential Jensen's Realty. (PRS), an international relocation Jensen said "ourgoal is to provide Since it began awarding fran-
their mother and current life
problems.
later work, found in a woman in
her mid-20s. A wonderful career
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, 2934987 Jensen's Realty was founded in network which provides detailed unparalleled service to our cus- chises in 1988, the 6-year-oId
call 895-3801. 1978 by D. "Jim" Jensen special- market information on commu- tomers with the newest, most ad-
Director Frederick L. Olson, is waiting for Nicole Thomas." Prudential Real Estate network
izing in residential, commercial, nities throughout the world. PRS, vanced technology and the best has become one of the fastest
says that although the play deals The cast includes Ginnie property management and relo- which links more than 1,600 real management and sales training growing networks in the country
with serious issues, "Nicole Tho- Bamson as Kayla, the eldest of cation. estate offices and 38,000 real es- available in the industry. The with more than 1,000 offices,
mas writes with both wit and a Amanda Zeitler's daughters. With offices in Henderson and tate associates across the country, benefits that Prudential offers to 31,670 sales associates and bro-
natural sense of dialogue. Weriay Bamson is Simone and Boulder City, and 20 sales asso-
"The play almost directs itself," was involved in more than 60,000 our clients and agents, and its kers and 1993 sales of $46.8 bil-
Shannon Hammenneister is Jodi, ciates. The Prudential Jensen's moves last year. lion.
he adds, "it is so well structured. supenornational image,made this
the youngest. Others in the cast
Although the author is only 23 include Michael Bunin as Kayla's
years old, she speaks to Uiree
generations with authority. I di-
husband Cari, Keli Crawford as
Simone's 15 year-old daughter Purchasing managers hold dinner meeting
Locai goiters score The National Association of
Purchasing Management -
independent public relations firm. Review Journal, and does com-
The firm provide services in pub- mentary for Channel 13, an ABC
Purchasing Management is a not-
for-profit association that provides NEVADA DAY BREAKFAST CRUISE III
Southern Nevada, Inc. will meet lic relations, direct mail design affiliate. He will present a recap national and international leader-
hoie in one tor scouting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11, at
Cashman Field Center, 850 N.
and development governmental of the primary forecast for the
affairs, issues and crisis manage- general election.
ship in purchasing and materials
management education and re-
Celebrate Nevada Day with the Clark County Heritage MuseumI
Exclusive two-hour bmafjfast cruise on Lake Mead atmard
the stemwheeler Desert PrirKess
More than 100 golfers teed off McBain and Bill Walters. The Las Vegas Blvd. for professional ment and marketing consulting search. NAPM provides its more
at TPC Summeriin to raise money Deloitte & Touche foursome took development training followed by services. The cost fordinneris$14or$17 than 34,000 members in its 172 Oct. 29,1994 • 8:30 A.M. -12 NOON
Kent Van Metre, marketing manager for Sprint Cellular's West for the Boulder Dam Area Coun- third place and included Mike dinner at 7 p.m. ' Also speaking will be Jon at the door. For reservations, call affiliated associations with op- A ^^ ^^ includes buffet breakfast, expert on-board
Region, presents Bob Kay of Cure America Foundation with a cil, Boy Scouts of America, on Reichert, Wes Smith, David Keys The development speaker will Ralston of Ralston Report, a 384-1310 by noon Oct. 7. The portunities to expand their pro- 5* ^% mm lectures on area geology, archaeology, and
check for $2,500. Monday, Sept. 26. First Interstate and Tjeerd Brink. be Mike Ballard, President, statewide political newsletter. He pubUc is invited. fessional skills and knowledge. '^^ ^^ fiistory, and admission to the Museum at your
Bank of Nevada and Rebel Town Ballard Communications, Inc., an also freelances, writes for the The National Association of per person convenience.
& Country Convenience Stores ' Mark McKinley of the First
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co-sponsored the the tournament,
which raised neariy $30,000.
First place was taken by Ted
Security Bank foursome won the
grand prize Pebble Beach golf
trip. The event was chaired by
Civil War living history program will be held SORRY, no refunds available
FOR INFORMATION CALL 455-7955
Wiens Tire & Auto stores four- Tom Mangione. The organizing The Nevada State Parks and the Civilian Impressions. The public
'Kicking for Kids' some: Ted Wiens Jr., Ken Domey,
Bob Nix and Chris Publow. The
committee included Bob Cole,
Sean Corrigan, John Goolsby,
Southern Nevada Civil War His-
torical Society, will sponsor a
is invited to attend.
Society members will be on
utensils.
Questions are invited about
military and civilian life during
5147. or Pvt. Bruce Eubank, 253-
9310.
* Clark County Department of Parks and Recrealton
Clark County Heritage Museum
1830 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
second place group included Jim Mike Miller, George Rapson, Ed living history program on Satur- hand from 10 a.m. Saturday until The Society is made up of
America's most bloodiest armed
' Sprint Cellularhas joined forces "Sprint Cellular cares about the Cashman 111, Clair Haycock, J.R. Vance and Scott Wallace. day and Sunday, Oct. 8-9. 3 p.m. Sunday. A working en- dedicated members, who wish to
conflict, the Civil War.
with Sprint Long Distance in communities in which we do The free program, held at the campment will also be on hand The Southern Nevada Civil War preserve American Heritage and
sponsoring Cure America's business," said Kent Van Metre, Spring Mountain Ranch State for public viewing. History as it was, for presentation
"Kicking for Kids" campaign. At marketing manager for Sprint Sprint Cellular honors woman Park, will focus on the North's Those interested in sampling
Historical Society is a non-profit
organization. For more informa- to the public, at an educational
a recent Las Vegas Sting arena Cellular's West Region. "Sup- 55th Ohio Veteran Volunteer In- period food on Satunlay at 5 p.m. tion contact: SgL David Evans, level for all.
football game, the company pre- porting youth programs, such as Leslie Catchings, lead customer ment and implementation of a fantry, Company F, and related must bring paperplates and plastic 228-2924, Pvt. James Hinds, 645-
Iscnicd Cure America Foundation service representative for Sprint market specific training program
this one, is an investment in the
jwiih $5,000 to assist Southern Cellular in Southern Nevada, i^ for new hires in the customer
future of Southern Nevada."
recipient of the 1994 Sprint (j^F service department.
Nevada youth.
\ SprintCMWarandSwtntLoi
tDistance p^e^cd SfOuper fielelff
Sprint Cellular in Southern
'iHwigbis the lej^g provider of
^ persofScommufflcations services
lular President's Award. Sla& is
one of only eleven award winners
. ''Las Vegas has more cellular
phones per capita than any other
Sunrise Rotary wil| hold Octoberfest Final jazz concert Friday
Boulder Hwy. South of Sunset • 565-9116
•goal kiclcol by the Las Vegas Sting in Dark County, serving over company-wide. city in the nation," she said. "Be- The Sumtse Rotary' Club bf tertain on Friday evening. Brats
The President's Award recog- cause it is such a dynamic market, Boulder City is preparing for the and beer, other food specialties The final outdoor evening of Upper Ear, Vesely Music and
itliis season, 'pie donation vWll help SO.OOOcustomcrs. The area is part Jazz Under the Stars will take Artemus Ham Box Office. Gen-
,'build and operate an education of Sprint Cellular's West Region nizes individuals who demonstrate it was important to train customer annual Octoberfest to be held on and soft drinks will be served.
distinguished on-the-job service, place on Friday, Oct. 7, at Spring eral admission tickets are $26 and
[center to provide underprivileged,
•abuse and homeless children with
which also serves Central Texas;
'East Texas; and parts of New
quality of character, community
involvement and contributions to
service representatives to address
the unique needs of the Las Vegas
customer."
Ir^ Oct. 7 and 8 at Bicentennial Park,
Boulder City, on Colorado Street.
The event will begin at 4 p.m. on
On Saturday, food and bever-
ages will be served all day, with
games and entertainment for all
Mountain State Park, featuring a
triple bill of contemporary jazz.
subject to service charge.
Icloihing, special education, and Mexico. ClIUlS ClKlLS LMI-.KrKlSl.S Headlining the evening will be Gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
'room and board. Cure America's the company's success. Friday and continue on Saturday ages. A band will play Saturday
Catchings has been with the ^^ 1? from 1 to 11 p.m. night for the traditional street Dave Koz, featured saxophonist Patrons may bring picnic baskets.
loutrcach programs will include
company for more than five years.
The award winners were hon- >-K/\CI;K'SPORTS BOOKS •-> All proceeds from the dance. on the Arsenio Hall show. Also No queen or king-size blankets,
;immunizations, drug and alcohol The News covers ored at a banquet and awards nor high-back charis of any kind,
Hermostsignificant achievement ceremony in Chicago, Sprint Octoberfest will go to the annual The Octoberfest helps the Sun- appearing is Kileaua, who played
iBbusc assistarKc, illiteracy cam- to standing ovations at Spring will be permitted.
ipaigns, and youth programs. your community in the past year was the develop- Cellular'scoiporate headquarters. ^ Senior Party held for graduating rise Rotary provide a safe and
Car-pooling is encouraged, and
seniors at Boulder City High sane night to remember for the Mountain in 1993. Opening the
show will be the local Afterburner. the management asks that infants
THE 3RD ANNUAL School. graduating class of 1995. For in-
fonnation, call 293-6344. Tickets for the dynamic jazz/ and small children not attend this
The "Oompah" band will en-
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UNLVWomen's Center to hold program on sexual violence
The Jean Nidetch Women's
Center at UNLV and the
university' s Student Government
13 in the Moyer Student Union other sexual violence issues. The
ballroom. program will consist of general
This event will address issues sessions, panel discussions, skits,
large attendance at the event and
believes those who attend will
benefit greatly from the experi-
Serving the Greater Henderson, ence. "The issues to be addressed
Green Valley and Boulder City Areas have announced they will sponsor such as sexual harassment, date and guest speakers.
rape, consensual relations, andV affect everybody, regardless of
"Sex at Seven," at 7 p.m., on Oct.
/ ...
Alsoparticipatmgmsponsonng background, age, or social stand-
the program are several university ing in the community. The Jean

HEART FACTOID Call the J>fews with departments and campus police
as well as interested citizens.
Nidetch Women's Center has put
a great amount of hard work into
"One of 10 Americans living today will die prematurely,
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body vice president, expects a nitely go off well."
most of them suddenly, as a result of cigarette smoking."
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'Color Of Bruise' premieres at UNLV 56cui^bug cMme^y Jensen's Realty joins The Prudential affiliates "St SALE2
Nicole Thomas' "Color of rccted her one-act play two years Beth, Steven Fales as Frank, a M[ JR*s Western Wear
Bruise" opens Oa. 13in the Black ago. And when 1 learned about fanner who rents land from the ^"1 507 HOTEL PL^ZA 0\S) TOWN DOULDER OTY
Jensen's Realty has joined The Realty will continue to provide The Prudential Jensen's Realty affiliation a logical step in the
Box Theatre at UNLV. her ftill-length play I wanted to Zeitlers and Tasha James as his
The play had a staged reading in
August at the Utah Shakespearean
direct it"
Jerry Crawford,recently-reti red
wife Elinia.
PerformaiKes will be at 8 p.m.,
Prudential Real Estate Affdiates
as its charter franchisee in
Henderson.
the same quality service to their
customers and clients. As a fran-
will have access to PRS relocation
data, and will make it available to
progression of our company."
Jilbert said "we arc extremely Pre-Christmos Sole!
Festival's New Plays in Progress UNLV theatre and graduate from Oct. 13 through 15, and Oct.
chisee, the finm will remain in- consumer in the community. If pleased to welcome The Pruden- ^j^ll Wrangler pants, shirts, boots, etc.
The announcement was made dependently owned and operated, someone is moving to or from tial Jensen's Realty into The
program and is entered in the writing program professor, de- 19 through 22, with matinees at 2 by Don J. Jensen, president, and is very proud to have joined Henderson, The Prudential Prudential Real Estate network. 20% OFF i^
Kennedy Center/American Col- scribes Thomas in The Salt Lake p.m. on Oct. 16 and 23. Jensen's Realty and Bill Jilbert, Hozeiwood Shirts 40% OFF '
The Pnidential Real Estate Af- Jensen's Jlealty can pinpoint It's a company with an incredible,
lege Theatre Festival. Tribune as "a young woman ... Tickets are $5 and are now on
The play explores how three who writes with biting wit and sale at the Performing Arts Cen-
Plants, chief operating officer. Western filiates. housing prices in a myriad of quality reputation: one that wiU
Many other items 30-40% OFF
Statuary, Flowers Region, The Prudential Real Es- The Prudential Jensen's Realty communities nationwide, a certainly aidd to the strength of our
sisters, returning home for their keen insight into the family unit, ter. The Box Office is open
mother's funeral, are forced to women and society. Here is a Neil Monday through Friday from 10
tate Affiliates. The newly-affili- automatically becomes a member spokesman said. networic." 294-4493 BRING AD
in Marshall Plaza ated firm will be known as The of Prudential Referral Services In making the announcement,
confront their relationship with Simon with the substance of hfs a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from Prudential Jensen's Realty. (PRS), an international relocation Jensen said "ourgoal is to provide Since it began awarding fran-
their mother and current life
problems.
later work, found in a woman in
her mid-20s. A wonderful career
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, 2934987 Jensen's Realty was founded in network which provides detailed unparalleled service to our cus- chises in 1988, the 6-year-oId
call 895-3801. 1978 by D. "Jim" Jensen special- market information on commu- tomers with the newest, most ad-
Director Frederick L. Olson, is waiting for Nicole Thomas." Prudential Real Estate network
izing in residential, commercial, nities throughout the world. PRS, vanced technology and the best has become one of the fastest
says that although the play deals The cast includes Ginnie property management and relo- which links more than 1,600 real management and sales training growing networks in the country
with serious issues, "Nicole Tho- Bamson as Kayla, the eldest of cation. estate offices and 38,000 real es- available in the industry. The with more than 1,000 offices,
mas writes with both wit and a Amanda Zeitler's daughters. With offices in Henderson and tate associates across the country, benefits that Prudential offers to 31,670 sales associates and bro-
natural sense of dialogue. Weriay Bamson is Simone and Boulder City, and 20 sales asso-
"The play almost directs itself," was involved in more than 60,000 our clients and agents, and its kers and 1993 sales of $46.8 bil-
Shannon Hammenneister is Jodi, ciates. The Prudential Jensen's moves last year. lion.
he adds, "it is so well structured. supenornational image,made this
the youngest. Others in the cast
Although the author is only 23 include Michael Bunin as Kayla's
years old, she speaks to Uiree
generations with authority. I di-
husband Cari, Keli Crawford as
Simone's 15 year-old daughter Purchasing managers hold dinner meeting
Locai goiters score The National Association of
Purchasing Management -
independent public relations firm. Review Journal, and does com-
The firm provide services in pub- mentary for Channel 13, an ABC
Purchasing Management is a not-
for-profit association that provides NEVADA DAY BREAKFAST CRUISE III
Southern Nevada, Inc. will meet lic relations, direct mail design affiliate. He will present a recap national and international leader-
hoie in one tor scouting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 11, at
Cashman Field Center, 850 N.
and development governmental of the primary forecast for the
affairs, issues and crisis manage- general election.
ship in purchasing and materials
management education and re-
Celebrate Nevada Day with the Clark County Heritage MuseumI
Exclusive two-hour bmafjfast cruise on Lake Mead atmard
the stemwheeler Desert PrirKess
More than 100 golfers teed off McBain and Bill Walters. The Las Vegas Blvd. for professional ment and marketing consulting search. NAPM provides its more
at TPC Summeriin to raise money Deloitte & Touche foursome took development training followed by services. The cost fordinneris$14or$17 than 34,000 members in its 172 Oct. 29,1994 • 8:30 A.M. -12 NOON
Kent Van Metre, marketing manager for Sprint Cellular's West for the Boulder Dam Area Coun- third place and included Mike dinner at 7 p.m. ' Also speaking will be Jon at the door. For reservations, call affiliated associations with op- A ^^ ^^ includes buffet breakfast, expert on-board
Region, presents Bob Kay of Cure America Foundation with a cil, Boy Scouts of America, on Reichert, Wes Smith, David Keys The development speaker will Ralston of Ralston Report, a 384-1310 by noon Oct. 7. The portunities to expand their pro- 5* ^% mm lectures on area geology, archaeology, and
check for $2,500. Monday, Sept. 26. First Interstate and Tjeerd Brink. be Mike Ballard, President, statewide political newsletter. He pubUc is invited. fessional skills and knowledge. '^^ ^^ fiistory, and admission to the Museum at your
Bank of Nevada and Rebel Town Ballard Communications, Inc., an also freelances, writes for the The National Association of per person convenience.
& Country Convenience Stores ' Mark McKinley of the First
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Sprint Cellular supports


co-sponsored the the tournament,
which raised neariy $30,000.
First place was taken by Ted
Security Bank foursome won the
grand prize Pebble Beach golf
trip. The event was chaired by
Civil War living history program will be held SORRY, no refunds available
FOR INFORMATION CALL 455-7955
Wiens Tire & Auto stores four- Tom Mangione. The organizing The Nevada State Parks and the Civilian Impressions. The public
'Kicking for Kids' some: Ted Wiens Jr., Ken Domey,
Bob Nix and Chris Publow. The
committee included Bob Cole,
Sean Corrigan, John Goolsby,
Southern Nevada Civil War His-
torical Society, will sponsor a
is invited to attend.
Society members will be on
utensils.
Questions are invited about
military and civilian life during
5147. or Pvt. Bruce Eubank, 253-
9310.
* Clark County Department of Parks and Recrealton
Clark County Heritage Museum
1830 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
second place group included Jim Mike Miller, George Rapson, Ed living history program on Satur- hand from 10 a.m. Saturday until The Society is made up of
America's most bloodiest armed
' Sprint Cellularhas joined forces "Sprint Cellular cares about the Cashman 111, Clair Haycock, J.R. Vance and Scott Wallace. day and Sunday, Oct. 8-9. 3 p.m. Sunday. A working en- dedicated members, who wish to
conflict, the Civil War.
with Sprint Long Distance in communities in which we do The free program, held at the campment will also be on hand The Southern Nevada Civil War preserve American Heritage and
sponsoring Cure America's business," said Kent Van Metre, Spring Mountain Ranch State for public viewing. History as it was, for presentation
"Kicking for Kids" campaign. At marketing manager for Sprint Sprint Cellular honors woman Park, will focus on the North's Those interested in sampling
Historical Society is a non-profit
organization. For more informa- to the public, at an educational
a recent Las Vegas Sting arena Cellular's West Region. "Sup- 55th Ohio Veteran Volunteer In- period food on Satunlay at 5 p.m. tion contact: SgL David Evans, level for all.
football game, the company pre- porting youth programs, such as Leslie Catchings, lead customer ment and implementation of a fantry, Company F, and related must bring paperplates and plastic 228-2924, Pvt. James Hinds, 645-
Iscnicd Cure America Foundation service representative for Sprint market specific training program
this one, is an investment in the
jwiih $5,000 to assist Southern Cellular in Southern Nevada, i^ for new hires in the customer
future of Southern Nevada."
recipient of the 1994 Sprint (j^F service department.
Nevada youth.
\ SprintCMWarandSwtntLoi
tDistance p^e^cd SfOuper fielelff
Sprint Cellular in Southern
'iHwigbis the lej^g provider of
^ persofScommufflcations services
lular President's Award. Sla& is
one of only eleven award winners
. ''Las Vegas has more cellular
phones per capita than any other
Sunrise Rotary wil| hold Octoberfest Final jazz concert Friday
Boulder Hwy. South of Sunset • 565-9116
•goal kiclcol by the Las Vegas Sting in Dark County, serving over company-wide. city in the nation," she said. "Be- The Sumtse Rotary' Club bf tertain on Friday evening. Brats
The President's Award recog- cause it is such a dynamic market, Boulder City is preparing for the and beer, other food specialties The final outdoor evening of Upper Ear, Vesely Music and
itliis season, 'pie donation vWll help SO.OOOcustomcrs. The area is part Jazz Under the Stars will take Artemus Ham Box Office. Gen-
,'build and operate an education of Sprint Cellular's West Region nizes individuals who demonstrate it was important to train customer annual Octoberfest to be held on and soft drinks will be served.
distinguished on-the-job service, place on Friday, Oct. 7, at Spring eral admission tickets are $26 and
[center to provide underprivileged,
•abuse and homeless children with
which also serves Central Texas;
'East Texas; and parts of New
quality of character, community
involvement and contributions to
service representatives to address
the unique needs of the Las Vegas
customer."
Ir^ Oct. 7 and 8 at Bicentennial Park,
Boulder City, on Colorado Street.
The event will begin at 4 p.m. on
On Saturday, food and bever-
ages will be served all day, with
games and entertainment for all
Mountain State Park, featuring a
triple bill of contemporary jazz.
subject to service charge.
Icloihing, special education, and Mexico. ClIUlS ClKlLS LMI-.KrKlSl.S Headlining the evening will be Gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
'room and board. Cure America's the company's success. Friday and continue on Saturday ages. A band will play Saturday
Catchings has been with the ^^ 1? from 1 to 11 p.m. night for the traditional street Dave Koz, featured saxophonist Patrons may bring picnic baskets.
loutrcach programs will include
company for more than five years.
The award winners were hon- >-K/\CI;K'SPORTS BOOKS •-> All proceeds from the dance. on the Arsenio Hall show. Also No queen or king-size blankets,
;immunizations, drug and alcohol The News covers ored at a banquet and awards nor high-back charis of any kind,
Hermostsignificant achievement ceremony in Chicago, Sprint Octoberfest will go to the annual The Octoberfest helps the Sun- appearing is Kileaua, who played
iBbusc assistarKc, illiteracy cam- to standing ovations at Spring will be permitted.
ipaigns, and youth programs. your community in the past year was the develop- Cellular'scoiporate headquarters. ^ Senior Party held for graduating rise Rotary provide a safe and
Car-pooling is encouraged, and
seniors at Boulder City High sane night to remember for the Mountain in 1993. Opening the
show will be the local Afterburner. the management asks that infants
THE 3RD ANNUAL School. graduating class of 1995. For in-
fonnation, call 293-6344. Tickets for the dynamic jazz/ and small children not attend this
The "Oompah" band will en-
GLORIA HUDSON MEMORIAL 4X3p concert are no w on sale at The event.

Guaranteed \oq^ Associai


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UNLVWomen's Center to hold program on sexual violence
The Jean Nidetch Women's
Center at UNLV and the
university' s Student Government
13 in the Moyer Student Union other sexual violence issues. The
ballroom. program will consist of general
This event will address issues sessions, panel discussions, skits,
large attendance at the event and
believes those who attend will
benefit greatly from the experi-
Serving the Greater Henderson, ence. "The issues to be addressed
Green Valley and Boulder City Areas have announced they will sponsor such as sexual harassment, date and guest speakers.
rape, consensual relations, andV affect everybody, regardless of
"Sex at Seven," at 7 p.m., on Oct.
/ ...
Alsoparticipatmgmsponsonng background, age, or social stand-
the program are several university ing in the community. The Jean

HEART FACTOID Call the J>fews with departments and campus police
as well as interested citizens.
Nidetch Women's Center has put
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Advice: Take this job and love it


One of the greatest challenges things God can use at your work who do not know the meaning of promises, meeting yourdeadlines, God desires us all to be involves
World Religions class
to discuss Buddhism
Racism will be focus of Interfalth Forum
Representatives of the woiid's understanding among Las Vegas
religious communities.
culture; and Mr. Earnest Hensley, is an extremely important issue
for the forums to address," said
great religions will meet at 7 p.m., representing the Baha'i Faith.
of living the Christian life is tak- to grow your Christ-likeness is life, but as those who do" (Eph. working without supervision and learning to get along with people.
on Sunday. Oct. 9, at Victory Speakers at the third of this National Conference Board chairman Aleda Nelson.
ing Sunday with you on Monday; job-related pressures, people and 5:15). controlling costs. God wants all The biggest problem in any job At 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, teaches the course, explains that Baptist Church, 5(X) W. Monroe year's series will be Rabbi Mel member Aleda Nelson will chair The series of five forums will
that is, learning to live your faith problems. Pau^is saying because Chris- Christians to use their obligations or office or workplace is people. another session on the Great Re- while there is no way a real and
Avenue, to describe and discuss Hecht, representing Judaism; Fa- and moderate the program. conclude with an Interfaith
all week long. You can lake a big First, God uses pressure at work tians know the meaning of life at their woric to help them grow to People say: "Oh, I love my job, I ligions of the World will meet at deep understanding of any reli-
their faith's doctrine concerning ther Ilia Katre, representing Greek The subject "Racism," was se- Thanksgiving service, 7 p.m.,
step toward maturing as a Chris- to teach you responsibility. Every (found only in God), they are not be like His Son. just can't get along with the the Boulder City Library for an gion can be gained in a one-hour
the treatment of different races Orthodox Christianity; State lected from topics submitted by Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Christ the
tian and enjoying your job when job has with it pressure and stress to waste any opportunity to live Secondly, God will use people people." Churches are not immune overview lecture on Buddhism. lecture, enough interest may be
and how the faiths address cor- Senator Ray Rawson, represent- National Conference members King Catholic Church.
you understand that God uses your but God can use that stress and for Christ; that is, to be responsible at your work to teach you about to people problems either. Buddhism began in India and generated for individual research
recting the problem of racism. ing the Church of Jesus Christ of and the community. "Racism is To reserve a seat at the free'
work to mature you. pressure to develop you into the Christians. Because of the pres- relationships. Because Christian- One son, at home on a Sunday, spread through the East to Bur- and study.
Sponsored by the National Latter-day Saints; Imam Mujahid the only topic from the 1993 series fomm or for additional informa-
The Bible says God's purpose person he wants you to be. Mainly sures you face at work, your job is ity is a religion based on a rela- morning, was relating to his mom ma, Qiina, Korea and Japan. The class is open to all; there is
Conference, the annual series Ramadan, representing Islam; Dr. to be repeated in the 1994 series. tion, call the National Conference, '
for all of His children is for them God uses pressure to make us an ideal place to teach you about tionship with God and others. He his feelings. He said: "But mom I Buddhism believes in the dignity no charge, no books to buy and
tided "What We Believe" is an Richard Arnold, representing the This reflects the community's and Southern Nevada Region, 387-'
to become like Jesus (Rom. 8:29). responsible. Responsibility is responsibility that emulates Christ wants His children to grow in don't want to go to church today. and worth of each living being. no commitment solicited. Each
WKKKIA SI:RM()N ongoing effort to build bridges of religious practices of the Paiute the committee's feeling that this 6225. •
It is in the workplace or at the job doing the right thing, whetheryou in all circumstances. Four ex- relationships. Secular relation- I don't like the people and they In the West it is best known for class is self-contained and the
site that is the perfect school for feel like it or not. The Bible says tremely practical areas for you to ships provide a fertile ground for Pastor John Mark Simmons the Four Noble Truths and the course may be attended in full or
God to help you develop the
character of Jesus Christ. Three
"Live life, then with a due sense
of responsibility, not as people
grow as a Christian and develop
responsibility are by: keeping your
us to learn what it really means to
be Christ-like. To be the Christian See Sermon, Page B15 Highland Hills Baptist Church Eightfold Plan.
Marion West-Hoffman, who
each class may be taken sepa-
rately. Havurali potlucl( Oct. 9 Cafe
SENSATIONS

1^
Congregation Ner Tamid will who are in established Havurahs. WUhlhltod

Ner Tamid collects food hold its second annual All-


Havurah pot luck get together on
More than 100 people attended
lastyear'seventto share food and
1
Mistad
CAPPUCCINO "//
Congregation Ner Tamid col- Oct. 9. laughter with old and new friends. Outdoor or LATTE kid
and Rabbi Sanford Akselrad. Seating • Soups, Salads,
lected more than 2,0(X) pounds of The evening is planned for those Sandwidies • Desserts • Beer, Wine
"Each year at this time 1 seek to 1
food in a special food drive held members who are interested in Havurah applications can be • Fresh Boked MufRns, Ceeidas,
emphasize the importance of UVE Fol-fre* Cinnamon Rolb k Muffins

Church & Synagogue Directoiy during the High Holidays. joining a Havurah, for those who picked up at the Temple. For in- MUSIC
making the difference in one life 456-7803
Part of an annual tradition of would like change from their formation and reservations, caU 1
by the performance Of simple 4350 E. SunMt - H«nd«r>on, NV 89014
Reforai synagogues throughout present Havurah, and for those Rona Mendelson, 458-1536.
mitzvot [good deeds]. What could
the United States, it is coordinated be easier, yet, more important than

St. Thomas More


by the Religious Action Center of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. The national goal
giving the gift of food to someone
else?" said Akselrad.
The congregation provided bags
Fashion show Oct. 25
The St. Jude's Women's Aux- fashion show. All proceeds from
CHlHRpHOfCfWST
SUNDAY
Morning Bible Study 9:30
To List Your Church in our Directory, Catholic Community
130 M. Pecos Rd.
is the collection of 1 million
pounds of food.
to congregants at Rosh Hashanah
services, who were encouraged to
iliary will hold their annual fash-
ion show and luncheon at 11 a.m.,
the event wiU benefit the St. Jude 's
Ranch for children in Boulder
Henderson, 361-3022 The food will be distributed by return the filled bags during the
Morning Worship 10:30 on Oct. 25, in the Brasilia Room City.
Evening Worship 6:00
call Goldie at MASSES
Sat: 5 pm
Jewish Family Services to fami- ten Days of Awe ending with Yom at the Rio Hotel. The public is invited to attend. THE DOVE CATERING
WEDDESDAY
Bible Study 7 pm
Sun: 8 am, 9:30 am, lies in need in the Las Vegas Kippor. Trudi Furs & Leathers and The donation is $25 and is tax (702) 566-0596 • FAX (702) 566-0597
104 Victory Rd. 11am 6f 12:30 pm community. Chaired by Eileen For information about the Contemporary Women will pro- deductible. For reservations, call
(off Water St)
565r8l86
435-7700 after 2:00 p.m. Mon - Sat. 8:30 am
Father Dan nolan, C.S.V.
Kollins, the program is a source
of great pride to the congregation
temple or its programs, call 733-
6292.
vide the latest fashions for the 382-6180. Having a Party?
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New Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Worstiip CALL US WITH YOUR CATERING NEEDS
A Warm Welcome To All Sunday - 9 A.M. Sunday School (12-14 Yrs) 6:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Churches and temples across Southern Nevada, a progressive plaguing America's children is a as a springboard to develop long-
615 College Drive • Henderson • 566-0200 SUNDAY 9:30 Sunday School (12 Younger) 10 AM Holy Eucharist SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. the Las Vegas Valley will join alliance of clergy concerned with spiritual issue," says Rabbi Ri- term efforts to help children and
Sunday Worship Services: Morning Bible Study 9:30
t\/lorning Worship 10:30
Tuesday • 8:30 AM Morn Prayer 9:00 AM.Blble Study Nursery All Services congregations across the nation social and moral issues, including chard Schachet, Valley Outreach families, such as after-school
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Evening Worship 6:00 812 Arizona St. • Boulder City • 293-4275 (NE corner of Wigwam Pkwy. A ^S^S children, equal rights, violence Synagogue in Henderson and centers, mentoring programs and
Come Join this Sunday! WEDNESDAY — an end to violence against
"TKt! Episcopal ^Kt<»*ck in Bonldef dfy"
Valle Verde Dri)
and the homeless. president of Metro Ministries. advocacy campaigns. COMPLIMENTARY
We Care About Your Family! Evening Bible Study 7 pm Phone: 454-8484 children on Sunday, Oct. 16. The service will involve chil- The CDF is a non-partisan, non-
'The religious community must
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Sunday Worship - 8 & 10:30 am 295'J757 Sunday CtinsLJan Education 10 am Observance of Children's Sab- killed by gunfire every two hours stop the gun violence that is kill- educate the nation about the needs
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ilisilon Welcome • Nursery Available Sunday Worahlp 9:4S am DIAL'A'BIBLE MESSAGE 456-2040 Services II am & 7 pm
• Retirement Planning
DowTKtown -HeitdoMotT l>lew each day, a taped inspirational ahtfencburaging message. Nunery Prdvi**Pnr t1 am Strvicc Defense Fund (CDF) in coopera- classroomful every two days. people of faith and as a nation — ventive investment in children
2 South Tecos Rd. Horrie/b-f Christian Center • Evaluate Present Investments
Henderson Church Offlce 565-8033 School and Day Care Center Call about our FREE Bible correspondence course. Wed. Bible Study 7 pm tion with more than 150 denomi- Another 30 children are wounded are truly lost," he added. before they get sick, drop out of
nations and religious organiza- by guns each day while countless More than 4,000 congregations school, suffer family breakdown, and Annuities
Henderson GREEN VALLEY CELEBRATION-PRAISE SERVICE
THE SALVATION ARMY
8:00 AM tions. others have their lives torn apart across America joined the 1993 or get into trouble.
UNITED METHODIST LINDA L. SHAVER
Grace Church CHURCH 454-7989
TRADITIONAL SERVICE
10:45 AM.
COMMUNITY CENTER Locally, the event is being or- by violence. National Observance of For more information, call
of the Nazerene SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M
w!^^^) 4 Center For Worship ant^ Service! ganized by the Metro Ministry of "At its root, the violence that is Children's Sabbaths. Many use it Rabbi Schachet, 436-4900. Registered Representative
2200 Robindale Road CHILD CARE PROVIDED
Newton Elem. School Sentra Securities Corporation
8:15 Worship Services 830 E. Lake Mead Dr., Henderson, NV
Greenway & Horizon
Sunday School 9AM
9:30 am & 11 am
Worship & Sunday School 609 East Horizon Drive Henderson, NV 89015 • (702) 565-6049
(702) 565-9578
Sunday Worship Services: 11 am & 6pm
Sermon, from Page B14 Financial Planning & Management Corporation
Worship 10AM Child Care for Infants and Toddlers CHRISTIAN WEDDINGS INVITED Sunday School For All Ages: 9:30 am don't like me." His mother replied: is to approach your woric with this 1455 E. Tropicana, Suite 275 Las Vegas, NV 89119
Christ-like character. Consider acter? It means to have the char-
434-1312 Rev. Tom Mattick REV. MARVIN R. GANT, PASTOR <-
Bible Study Each Thursday: 6"f5TiT Son you have to go to church kind of spirituality. Romans 5:3-4: We also rejoice in acter of Christ. Next time you
THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FUTURE HEINDERSON St. Andrew's today because you are their pas- The normal working person our sufferings, because we know face a problem at work, ask God 798-5544
FAITH CHRIS JTAN CHURCH spends 40% of theirtime working

NOW! Catholic Christian tor/' that suffering produces persever- to build youi ciiat a:ter through it.
FRESBYTERIAIN
We're Ix'edi.'^edreniiL; Ili-a/lliy Fiiiiiilies Community The Bible says, just to list a few and if that time is not used to ance; perseverance, character, and You will find that woric is in-
CHURCH verses, we are to: work happily develop the qualities of Christ then
SUNDAY SERVICES;
1399 San Felipe Dr. character, hope. God is much more deed a place not just to bide your
601 n. Major Boulder City, NV togeUier(Rom. 12:16), be patient it is wasted. God wants to use interested in your character than
GREEN VALLEY Multi-Denominational Worship - 10 A.M. time to get your paycheck, but an
565-9684 293-7500 with one another in love (Eph. your work relationships to teach
Evangelical Lutheran Church Rediscovering Healthy Families - 6 P.M.
Sunday liturgies: your comfort. God is much more arena for you to allow God to
I/!)9 Wi(|wjpi I'lirkway • Wigwam and Vallc Vnrde Worship Childcare Available
Saturday 5:00 PM 4:2), be at peace with everyone you how to relate to others. I want interested in perfecting you than grow you. Woric can be a place
Sunday Worship 9 and 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7p.m. Services 10:00 am 591 Adams Blvd. • 293-2454 Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 AM (Rom. 12:18), and do everything to challenge you to allow God to He is in pampering you.
Sunday School 9:00 am
where God uses the pressures,
Sundny School & Adult Bible Study 10:15 a.m. Comer ol Adains S S.in Felifio - Boiiklor City Weekday liturgies: in love (1 Cor. 16:14). work in this area of your hfe.
nursery provided for lOam service Revs Andrea Gorlwin & Tod Godwin
Our earthly lives are but prepa- people and problems you en-
454-8979 lues., Wed., Thurs 8:00 AM
Can you relate to everyone? Isn 'i God not only uses the pressures ration forouretemal life in heaven, counter to make you more like
COMMUNITY CHURCH OUR SAVIORS St. Matthews (d^ Cop^re^atiop Ncr Tatpid your work one of the best places and people we face at work to therefore God uses even our Him. I am praying that you will
OF HENDERSOI^ LUTHERAN CHURCH Episcopal Church for you to allow God to teach you grow us, but He also uses even our problems to build our character. allow Him.
"Holding Forth the Word of Life " The Working Church how to deal with people? The key problems at work to teach us What does it mean to have char-
United Church of Christ Philippians 2:16 The Largest Reform Sypagogue
Saturday Evening Mass
360 E. Horizon Dr., • 565-8563 Sunday School 9 am RABBI SANFORD AKSELRAD and
Serving God & Henderson For Fifty Years
Adult Bible Class 9 am
Sunday Worship 10:45 am
5:30 prn
Sunday Mass 9:45 am CANTORIAL SOLOIST BELLA FELDMAN MONDAY
PASTOR ED BRUNING Church School Following 2761 Emerson Ave. Los Vegas
Worship Service 10:30 ann
Nursery for Children
59 Lynn Ln„ Henderson 566-9154
Growing together in the grace
Sunday Mass
4709 S. Nellis Blvd. 451-2483
For Membership Information: 733-6292 T^ine fining and friendly Servicefor TourQood Hhte
Church School - Sept. to June 9:00 am of our Lord Jesus 2 Blocks North of Tropicana on Nellis
Shobbat Services every Friday night 7:30 p.m
HamSteak&£^ ri Q r\^
^j,^^ St. Peter's FIRST C:HURCH OF
(Betfumy (Baptist Cfiurch
Sunday Worship Service: 8 am, 10:30 & 6 p.nfi.
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
I
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Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Hwy.
MASS SCHEDULE:
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH
1401 FIFTH STREET
BOULOER CITY, NV
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
1419 5th Street, Boulder City
293-7740
Breakfest Special P «.bfO
LunchSpedal ^ 3.95 FOOTBALL
Dr. George A. Huber - Senior Pastor Sat: 5 p.m. 293-4332 Dinner Special ri y^'f^fif Wild Bills Saloon & Steakhouse
Steve Blackshear - Youth Pastor Sun: 8 am & 111 am Sun. thru Thu. p ^.5^0
11:30 am Sundapi Worship 8.00 & lO.iO a.m. Five $100 Cash Drawings!
210 Wyoming, Boulder City
Call 293-1912 for futher information
5 pm
Confessions: Sat. 4 to 4:30
Thursiiay Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Country Western Worship-Saturday 5.00 p.m.
Reading Room, 534 Nevada Hwy
Open Mon thru Fri. 10 to 1
All Are Welcome
• Free Commemorative 24 oz.
A/lov/ng with God in ihe 90'$ FEATURING THE FINEST Monday Night Football Beer Mug
BLACK MOUNTAIN St. Timothy's Church of the Harvest
FELLOWSHIP Episcopal Church FOUNTAIN OF LIFE MINISTRIES 1000 Nevada Hwy. Boulder City, NV for the first 250 people.
Church of ttie Foursquare Gospel
Sunday Worship 10AM Pastor Rev. Dr. Lloyd Rupp We invile you lo come and worship with the spitit-filled
(1st Western Plaza) 293-5878 •STEAKS»SEAFOOD« Beer Mug refilled for just 50< during the game only.
Different nnug each week. Collect all 17.
believers at the fountain oi life Ministries!
Sunday School 5:30 PM We Invite You to Come and Come and enjoy solid Bible teaching with a (omily
fumn nil 4 Paula Nonlnroin MONDAY • FRIDAY PRAYER 6:30 • 7 AM •PRIME RIB•CHICKEN• 3 Big Screen TVs!
Wadnetdsy 7 pm Worship with Us at Sunday 1000AM otmosphere, onticipoting with excitement, \k^ move ol Sunday 10:30am PralM and Worship
10:00 A.M. Each Sunday 7WPM * •RIBS^PASTA^SALADS^
Saturday Youth Night 7 pm
315 S. Watar St., Henderson Pacific & Panama
Wednesday 700 PM
B.bk S.Vdy
God in the services 7:15pm Bible Teaching
•APPETIZERS•DESSERTS•
Win A Trip For Two
(Rev Chorles R, Botterbee, Sr Pastor) Thurs. 6:30pm Living Free (12 Step for Addictions)
564-2435 Downtown Henderson FOUNTAIN OF 4310 E. Trapicana «6 • Las Vagas, NV Saturday Sam Promise Keepers (Second Sat. of tlie Montti) To SUPER BOWL XXIXI
Chuch Ofiire 565-8033 UFI MINISTRIES Conwr af 95 A Tropicana • (702) 435-7990 Saturday 7pm Intercessory Prayer
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the Castie, the more chances you have to win!
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1150 Wyoming Street, Boulder City
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Doon open at S:30 p.m.
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Sunday Religious Education: 9:30 A.M. 2200 Robindale Rd. (Comer ofCicen Valley Ptrwy.T
Sundays 11:00 a.m. Thursdays 7;p0 p.m.
2531 Wigwam at Pecos
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Advice: Take this job and love it


One of the greatest challenges things God can use at your work who do not know the meaning of promises, meeting yourdeadlines, God desires us all to be involves
World Religions class
to discuss Buddhism
Racism will be focus of Interfalth Forum
Representatives of the woiid's understanding among Las Vegas
religious communities.
culture; and Mr. Earnest Hensley, is an extremely important issue
for the forums to address," said
great religions will meet at 7 p.m., representing the Baha'i Faith.
of living the Christian life is tak- to grow your Christ-likeness is life, but as those who do" (Eph. working without supervision and learning to get along with people.
on Sunday. Oct. 9, at Victory Speakers at the third of this National Conference Board chairman Aleda Nelson.
ing Sunday with you on Monday; job-related pressures, people and 5:15). controlling costs. God wants all The biggest problem in any job At 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, teaches the course, explains that Baptist Church, 5(X) W. Monroe year's series will be Rabbi Mel member Aleda Nelson will chair The series of five forums will
that is, learning to live your faith problems. Pau^is saying because Chris- Christians to use their obligations or office or workplace is people. another session on the Great Re- while there is no way a real and
Avenue, to describe and discuss Hecht, representing Judaism; Fa- and moderate the program. conclude with an Interfaith
all week long. You can lake a big First, God uses pressure at work tians know the meaning of life at their woric to help them grow to People say: "Oh, I love my job, I ligions of the World will meet at deep understanding of any reli-
their faith's doctrine concerning ther Ilia Katre, representing Greek The subject "Racism," was se- Thanksgiving service, 7 p.m.,
step toward maturing as a Chris- to teach you responsibility. Every (found only in God), they are not be like His Son. just can't get along with the the Boulder City Library for an gion can be gained in a one-hour
the treatment of different races Orthodox Christianity; State lected from topics submitted by Wednesday, Nov. 23 at Christ the
tian and enjoying your job when job has with it pressure and stress to waste any opportunity to live Secondly, God will use people people." Churches are not immune overview lecture on Buddhism. lecture, enough interest may be
and how the faiths address cor- Senator Ray Rawson, represent- National Conference members King Catholic Church.
you understand that God uses your but God can use that stress and for Christ; that is, to be responsible at your work to teach you about to people problems either. Buddhism began in India and generated for individual research
recting the problem of racism. ing the Church of Jesus Christ of and the community. "Racism is To reserve a seat at the free'
work to mature you. pressure to develop you into the Christians. Because of the pres- relationships. Because Christian- One son, at home on a Sunday, spread through the East to Bur- and study.
Sponsored by the National Latter-day Saints; Imam Mujahid the only topic from the 1993 series fomm or for additional informa-
The Bible says God's purpose person he wants you to be. Mainly sures you face at work, your job is ity is a religion based on a rela- morning, was relating to his mom ma, Qiina, Korea and Japan. The class is open to all; there is
Conference, the annual series Ramadan, representing Islam; Dr. to be repeated in the 1994 series. tion, call the National Conference, '
for all of His children is for them God uses pressure to make us an ideal place to teach you about tionship with God and others. He his feelings. He said: "But mom I Buddhism believes in the dignity no charge, no books to buy and
tided "What We Believe" is an Richard Arnold, representing the This reflects the community's and Southern Nevada Region, 387-'
to become like Jesus (Rom. 8:29). responsible. Responsibility is responsibility that emulates Christ wants His children to grow in don't want to go to church today. and worth of each living being. no commitment solicited. Each
WKKKIA SI:RM()N ongoing effort to build bridges of religious practices of the Paiute the committee's feeling that this 6225. •
It is in the workplace or at the job doing the right thing, whetheryou in all circumstances. Four ex- relationships. Secular relation- I don't like the people and they In the West it is best known for class is self-contained and the
site that is the perfect school for feel like it or not. The Bible says tremely practical areas for you to ships provide a fertile ground for Pastor John Mark Simmons the Four Noble Truths and the course may be attended in full or
God to help you develop the
character of Jesus Christ. Three
"Live life, then with a due sense
of responsibility, not as people
grow as a Christian and develop
responsibility are by: keeping your
us to learn what it really means to
be Christ-like. To be the Christian See Sermon, Page B15 Highland Hills Baptist Church Eightfold Plan.
Marion West-Hoffman, who
each class may be taken sepa-
rately. Havurali potlucl( Oct. 9 Cafe
SENSATIONS

1^
Congregation Ner Tamid will who are in established Havurahs. WUhlhltod

Ner Tamid collects food hold its second annual All-


Havurah pot luck get together on
More than 100 people attended
lastyear'seventto share food and
1
Mistad
CAPPUCCINO "//
Congregation Ner Tamid col- Oct. 9. laughter with old and new friends. Outdoor or LATTE kid
and Rabbi Sanford Akselrad. Seating • Soups, Salads,
lected more than 2,0(X) pounds of The evening is planned for those Sandwidies • Desserts • Beer, Wine
"Each year at this time 1 seek to 1
food in a special food drive held members who are interested in Havurah applications can be • Fresh Boked MufRns, Ceeidas,
emphasize the importance of UVE Fol-fre* Cinnamon Rolb k Muffins

Church & Synagogue Directoiy during the High Holidays. joining a Havurah, for those who picked up at the Temple. For in- MUSIC
making the difference in one life 456-7803
Part of an annual tradition of would like change from their formation and reservations, caU 1
by the performance Of simple 4350 E. SunMt - H«nd«r>on, NV 89014
Reforai synagogues throughout present Havurah, and for those Rona Mendelson, 458-1536.
mitzvot [good deeds]. What could
the United States, it is coordinated be easier, yet, more important than

St. Thomas More


by the Religious Action Center of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. The national goal
giving the gift of food to someone
else?" said Akselrad.
The congregation provided bags
Fashion show Oct. 25
The St. Jude's Women's Aux- fashion show. All proceeds from
CHlHRpHOfCfWST
SUNDAY
Morning Bible Study 9:30
To List Your Church in our Directory, Catholic Community
130 M. Pecos Rd.
is the collection of 1 million
pounds of food.
to congregants at Rosh Hashanah
services, who were encouraged to
iliary will hold their annual fash-
ion show and luncheon at 11 a.m.,
the event wiU benefit the St. Jude 's
Ranch for children in Boulder
Henderson, 361-3022 The food will be distributed by return the filled bags during the
Morning Worship 10:30 on Oct. 25, in the Brasilia Room City.
Evening Worship 6:00
call Goldie at MASSES
Sat: 5 pm
Jewish Family Services to fami- ten Days of Awe ending with Yom at the Rio Hotel. The public is invited to attend. THE DOVE CATERING
WEDDESDAY
Bible Study 7 pm
Sun: 8 am, 9:30 am, lies in need in the Las Vegas Kippor. Trudi Furs & Leathers and The donation is $25 and is tax (702) 566-0596 • FAX (702) 566-0597
104 Victory Rd. 11am 6f 12:30 pm community. Chaired by Eileen For information about the Contemporary Women will pro- deductible. For reservations, call
(off Water St)
565r8l86
435-7700 after 2:00 p.m. Mon - Sat. 8:30 am
Father Dan nolan, C.S.V.
Kollins, the program is a source
of great pride to the congregation
temple or its programs, call 733-
6292.
vide the latest fashions for the 382-6180. Having a Party?
Specializing in:
BOULDER CITY GREEN VALLEY
5+. (SKHs+opke^* s Episcopal WEDDINGS, PRIVATE PARTIES, BBQS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
845 Cottonwood 2934019
PRESBYTEIUAN CHURCH Area churches, temples join in special anti-violence service PICNICS, COMPANY PARTIES & MORE
HIGHLANBIIILLS
iWHlGHU
mammamnamaaxMamm
Minister: Hartley Simmons
New Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Worstiip CALL US WITH YOUR CATERING NEEDS
A Warm Welcome To All Sunday - 9 A.M. Sunday School (12-14 Yrs) 6:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Churches and temples across Southern Nevada, a progressive plaguing America's children is a as a springboard to develop long-
615 College Drive • Henderson • 566-0200 SUNDAY 9:30 Sunday School (12 Younger) 10 AM Holy Eucharist SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m. the Las Vegas Valley will join alliance of clergy concerned with spiritual issue," says Rabbi Ri- term efforts to help children and
Sunday Worship Services: Morning Bible Study 9:30
t\/lorning Worship 10:30
Tuesday • 8:30 AM Morn Prayer 9:00 AM.Blble Study Nursery All Services congregations across the nation social and moral issues, including chard Schachet, Valley Outreach families, such as after-school
8:30 am, 11:00 am. 7:00 pm 1798 Wigwam Pkwy. ||J
in calling for — and praying for
Evening Worship 6:00 812 Arizona St. • Boulder City • 293-4275 (NE corner of Wigwam Pkwy. A ^S^S children, equal rights, violence Synagogue in Henderson and centers, mentoring programs and
Come Join this Sunday! WEDNESDAY — an end to violence against
"TKt! Episcopal ^Kt<»*ck in Bonldef dfy"
Valle Verde Dri)
and the homeless. president of Metro Ministries. advocacy campaigns. COMPLIMENTARY
We Care About Your Family! Evening Bible Study 7 pm Phone: 454-8484 children on Sunday, Oct. 16. The service will involve chil- The CDF is a non-partisan, non-
'The religious community must
GREEN VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST The "Cease Fire" service, open dren from different faiths and re- be the moral locomotive in lead- profit organization devoted to FINANCIAL REVIEWS
Christ
The Servant
St. Timothy's
Episcopal Church
Christian 28 Commerce Center Drive
GMIMG LIFE
IVIINISTRIES to people of all faiths, will be held ligious leaders from Jewish, ing the effort to achieve a 'Cease providing a strong and effective • Monthly Income Products
Lutheran (Off Sunset in Commerce Center behind Ethel M Chocolates) at 2 p.m. at St. James The Apostle Catholic, Protestant, Moslem and Fire' in the domestic war against voice for the children of America
••4MK^' Church
Pastor Rev. Dr. Lloyd Rupp
We Invite You to Come and
\Center AlwAys A WEICOME
4l6PeriileWay, Hend.
565-4984 • 565-4104 Catholic Church. 820 N.- H Street. other denominations. our children." who cannot vote, lobby or speak


Tax free Income
Government Funds
263-0802 VI Adams Blvd For more information call Minister Barney Cargile Pastor: Dave Delaria This i s the third annual National According to die CDF, a child is Ifwecan'tbuildamovementto out for themselves. Its goal is to
Worship with Us at Boulder City 293-7773 • Annuities''
Sunday Worship - 8 & 10:30 am 295'J757 Sunday CtinsLJan Education 10 am Observance of Children's Sab- killed by gunfire every two hours stop the gun violence that is kill- educate the nation about the needs
10:00 A.M. Each Sunday Kids Church 8:30 am Sunday Worship • Variable Annuities
Sunday School - y:15 am
Pacific & Panama baths, sponsored by the Children's in the United States — a ing our children then we — as a of children and encourage pre-
ilisilon Welcome • Nursery Available Sunday Worahlp 9:4S am DIAL'A'BIBLE MESSAGE 456-2040 Services II am & 7 pm
• Retirement Planning
DowTKtown -HeitdoMotT l>lew each day, a taped inspirational ahtfencburaging message. Nunery Prdvi**Pnr t1 am Strvicc Defense Fund (CDF) in coopera- classroomful every two days. people of faith and as a nation — ventive investment in children
2 South Tecos Rd. Horrie/b-f Christian Center • Evaluate Present Investments
Henderson Church Offlce 565-8033 School and Day Care Center Call about our FREE Bible correspondence course. Wed. Bible Study 7 pm tion with more than 150 denomi- Another 30 children are wounded are truly lost," he added. before they get sick, drop out of
nations and religious organiza- by guns each day while countless More than 4,000 congregations school, suffer family breakdown, and Annuities
Henderson GREEN VALLEY CELEBRATION-PRAISE SERVICE
THE SALVATION ARMY
8:00 AM tions. others have their lives torn apart across America joined the 1993 or get into trouble.
UNITED METHODIST LINDA L. SHAVER
Grace Church CHURCH 454-7989
TRADITIONAL SERVICE
10:45 AM.
COMMUNITY CENTER Locally, the event is being or- by violence. National Observance of For more information, call
of the Nazerene SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M
w!^^^) 4 Center For Worship ant^ Service! ganized by the Metro Ministry of "At its root, the violence that is Children's Sabbaths. Many use it Rabbi Schachet, 436-4900. Registered Representative
2200 Robindale Road CHILD CARE PROVIDED
Newton Elem. School Sentra Securities Corporation
8:15 Worship Services 830 E. Lake Mead Dr., Henderson, NV
Greenway & Horizon
Sunday School 9AM
9:30 am & 11 am
Worship & Sunday School 609 East Horizon Drive Henderson, NV 89015 • (702) 565-6049
(702) 565-9578
Sunday Worship Services: 11 am & 6pm
Sermon, from Page B14 Financial Planning & Management Corporation
Worship 10AM Child Care for Infants and Toddlers CHRISTIAN WEDDINGS INVITED Sunday School For All Ages: 9:30 am don't like me." His mother replied: is to approach your woric with this 1455 E. Tropicana, Suite 275 Las Vegas, NV 89119
Christ-like character. Consider acter? It means to have the char-
434-1312 Rev. Tom Mattick REV. MARVIN R. GANT, PASTOR <-
Bible Study Each Thursday: 6"f5TiT Son you have to go to church kind of spirituality. Romans 5:3-4: We also rejoice in acter of Christ. Next time you
THE CHURCH FOR YOUR FUTURE HEINDERSON St. Andrew's today because you are their pas- The normal working person our sufferings, because we know face a problem at work, ask God 798-5544
FAITH CHRIS JTAN CHURCH spends 40% of theirtime working

NOW! Catholic Christian tor/' that suffering produces persever- to build youi ciiat a:ter through it.
FRESBYTERIAIN
We're Ix'edi.'^edreniiL; Ili-a/lliy Fiiiiiilies Community The Bible says, just to list a few and if that time is not used to ance; perseverance, character, and You will find that woric is in-
CHURCH verses, we are to: work happily develop the qualities of Christ then
SUNDAY SERVICES;
1399 San Felipe Dr. character, hope. God is much more deed a place not just to bide your
601 n. Major Boulder City, NV togeUier(Rom. 12:16), be patient it is wasted. God wants to use interested in your character than
GREEN VALLEY Multi-Denominational Worship - 10 A.M. time to get your paycheck, but an
565-9684 293-7500 with one another in love (Eph. your work relationships to teach
Evangelical Lutheran Church Rediscovering Healthy Families - 6 P.M.
Sunday liturgies: your comfort. God is much more arena for you to allow God to
I/!)9 Wi(|wjpi I'lirkway • Wigwam and Vallc Vnrde Worship Childcare Available
Saturday 5:00 PM 4:2), be at peace with everyone you how to relate to others. I want interested in perfecting you than grow you. Woric can be a place
Sunday Worship 9 and 10:30 a.m., Wednesday 7p.m. Services 10:00 am 591 Adams Blvd. • 293-2454 Sunday 8:00 & 10:30 AM (Rom. 12:18), and do everything to challenge you to allow God to He is in pampering you.
Sunday School 9:00 am
where God uses the pressures,
Sundny School & Adult Bible Study 10:15 a.m. Comer ol Adains S S.in Felifio - Boiiklor City Weekday liturgies: in love (1 Cor. 16:14). work in this area of your hfe.
nursery provided for lOam service Revs Andrea Gorlwin & Tod Godwin
Our earthly lives are but prepa- people and problems you en-
454-8979 lues., Wed., Thurs 8:00 AM
Can you relate to everyone? Isn 'i God not only uses the pressures ration forouretemal life in heaven, counter to make you more like
COMMUNITY CHURCH OUR SAVIORS St. Matthews (d^ Cop^re^atiop Ncr Tatpid your work one of the best places and people we face at work to therefore God uses even our Him. I am praying that you will
OF HENDERSOI^ LUTHERAN CHURCH Episcopal Church for you to allow God to teach you grow us, but He also uses even our problems to build our character. allow Him.
"Holding Forth the Word of Life " The Working Church how to deal with people? The key problems at work to teach us What does it mean to have char-
United Church of Christ Philippians 2:16 The Largest Reform Sypagogue
Saturday Evening Mass
360 E. Horizon Dr., • 565-8563 Sunday School 9 am RABBI SANFORD AKSELRAD and
Serving God & Henderson For Fifty Years
Adult Bible Class 9 am
Sunday Worship 10:45 am
5:30 prn
Sunday Mass 9:45 am CANTORIAL SOLOIST BELLA FELDMAN MONDAY
PASTOR ED BRUNING Church School Following 2761 Emerson Ave. Los Vegas
Worship Service 10:30 ann
Nursery for Children
59 Lynn Ln„ Henderson 566-9154
Growing together in the grace
Sunday Mass
4709 S. Nellis Blvd. 451-2483
For Membership Information: 733-6292 T^ine fining and friendly Servicefor TourQood Hhte
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Israel Orchestra 'Wrong Turn at Lungfish'


to perform
opens at CCSN
WHAT 'S PLAYING UNLV Wind Symphony to perform
at UNLV Sunday
The Israel Chamber Orchestra
under the direction of violinist
Shlomo Mintz will perform at 8
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 9 in Artemus
"Wrong Tum at Lungfish," a
"hilarious and often warm com-
edy," begins a six performance
run Oct. 7 at the Community
College of Southern Nevada
Cheyeiuve Campus Black Box
Ceasar.
Director Dunkerly said, "This
recent hit comedy is filled with a
strong sense of caring. Ravens-
waal is at the end of his extremely
bitter life, and he really wants to
W. Ham Concert Hall at the Theater. make a pitch to the angels before
University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Written by Garry Marshall and he dies. Through his friendship
The Charies Vanda Master Se- Lowell Ganz and directed by Bob with Anita, he ultimately wants to
The premiere of the University sition, "Creation," and graduate composed by John Heinz for the
ries presentation will feature Dunketly, the play features Peter change one life, hers, for the bet-
of Nevada, Las Vegas Wind teaching assistant R.J. Metter United States Air Force Band;
Mintz as soloist. James as PeterRavenswaal, a gruff ter."
Symphony's new CD will take conducting the symphony in a and "Pas Redouble' Opus 867," a
double quick-step orchestral Bom in Moscow in 1957, he is and cynical hospital patient who
place during the symphony's Oct. performance of the love ballad, Tickets are $8; $6 for seniors
dance, by Camille Saint-Saens. regarded as one of the foremost is blind and dying, and his efforts
13 perfonnance, set for 7:30 p.m. "Poetic Intermezzo," composed and the handicapped. Perfor-
Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 violinists of today, esteemed for to educate a street giri, Anita,
in the Artemus W. Ham Concert by James Barnes. mances are Fridays and Saturdays,
forchildren, students and seniors. impeccable musicianship, styUs- played by MariaMack. It becomes
Hall. The wind symphony is also Oct. 7,8,14 and 15 at 8 p.m. and
For more information, call the tic versatility and commanding Shlomo Mintz a comedy of who is educating
Tided "UNLV Wind Symphony scheduled to perform Aram Sundays, Oct. 9 and 16 at 2 p.m.
Performing Arts Center, 895- technique by critics, colleagues who. Other cast members include
1994," it is the group's first CD, Khachaturian's "Armenian versary of his American debut sical advisor in 1988. For information and tickets, call
and audiences. T.J. Dellaguitina as Nurse and
recorded during a live perfor- Dances;" "Overture for Band," 3734. , during the 1993-94 season and Tickets are $27.50 and $37.50, 651-5483 (LIVE).
He plays a Zahn violin made by Michael Horvath as Dominic De
mance at the College Band made his American debut at age available at the Performing Arts
Director's National Association Stradivarius in 1719 on loan to 16 in Carnegie Hall with the Center box office, 895-3801.
him from the French company
convention and clinic, held this
spring in Reno. LVMH/Moet Hennessy, Louis
Vuitton. He owns and plays a a
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. UNLV and group discounts are
The Isrj^'Chamber Orchestra available at the box office only; The News covers
According to Tom Leslie, di-
rector of bands, the group received Carlo-Giuseppe Testore viola that
he owns.
was founded in 1^65 as the hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Chamber Ensemble by Gary Monday through Friday, and 10 your eomniiliiitv
rave reviews for the CBDNA Bertini, its artistic director for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. (TE©
performance, which was deemed Mintz celebrated the 20th anni- years. Mintz was appointed mu- 8954717)
the most outstanding in a series of
concerts by 14 college symphonic
bands representing 12 western Country music star debut at Whiskey Pete's
states. The CD will be available
for purchase in the hall's lobby
before and after the performance. Country inusic star Rick Trcvino's a^jroach to music is Trevino, a newcomer to the in-
John Mayall Jimmy Johnson The concert will feature the Trcvino will appear at Whiskey a result of his background. His dustry at 22, has released both
percussion ensemble performing Pete's Hotel & Casino at 8 p.m., influences come from the suburbs Spanish and English version of
Dr. Dean Gronenmeir's compo- Oct. 7 to share Spanish sounds of Austin, Texas and the Mexican his debut album. The EngUsh
Blues legends appear at Sunset Park and hot country tunes. Whiskey American culture of Houston.
Pete's is located 35 minutes south vThese origins unite and bring
version, "RickTrcvino," has been
successful as has the Spanish
the young David Sanbom. He voice and improvising fluttering, of Las Vegas at the Nevada/ about a fiesh and unique musical version, "Dos Mundos."
British blues legend John
Mayall and the Bluesbreakers will started with Ray Charies, and is breathless lines on guitar." Nevada Opera California stateline. talent. Swing and honky tonk high-
now the best-known R&B sax The Vegas Kings began as the lights from the English album
headline the third annual Las
Vegas Blues and Heritage Festi- player. With guitarist Rodney Blues Kings and are now reformed to hold auditions include the rowdy sing-along,
val, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., on
Saturday. Oct. 8 at Sunset Park.
Jones and drummer Jesse
"Cheese" Hameen 11, McGriff and
with Scott Rhiner, guitar; Bobby
Mcrcereau, tenor sax; Nick The Nevada Opera Theatre will
32nd Street play opens "She Just Left Me Lounge," the
rocking "Honky Tonk Crowd" and
Crawford bring back the blues Farkas, piano; Bill Bailey, bass; hold auditions for new chorus the twangy "Life Can Tum On A
power of the 60s' organ combos. David Holt, drums; and a new members for the adult and It'll KnockYou Off Your Seat! The 32nd Street Theater Group
will present "QuietTime to Play."
shed light on why men are afraid
of commitment and monogamous
Dime."
Trevino's traditional country
Also appearing arc the Jimmy Saffire: The Uppity Blues- vocalist from Texas, Carlos children's chorus from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 8 in Feast with your fingers on tmtkmaJfare Jilk Imve Ll^is at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 11 and relationships," said West. songs sung in Spanish create a
McGriff/Hank Crawford Quartet; women won the 1990 W.C. Handy Thompson.
room 147 of the Alta Ham Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Spring The production will mark the new interest in Hispanic country
Saffire, the Uppity Blueswomen; Song of the Year Award for the Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 in shining armor perform feats of great strength ana skill.
UNLV campus. Valley Library, 4280 S. Jones at final performance of the group's music and a growing nijmber of
Jimmy Johnson; and the Vegas hilarious "middlc-Agcd Blues at the gate, and are available
Kings featuring Scott Rhiner. Roles are also available for the Epic Adm. Maiem Ma^. MaieDal Prke. A most splenm time is guamnleeafor all. Flamingo. There will be matinee first season. F*revious work has fans. His romantic country ballad,
Boogie."The group includes Gaye through Ticketmaster or through
Pop stars Eric Clapton, John Adegbalola, a former high school 1994-95 season productions that Two 3-coutse amna- moux nic^th^ ff^/l DSk 1'^ ptreon. Taxi' Gmlwlj)incluaea. perfonnance at 2 p.m., Saturday, included "A Gift Called Tomor- "For A Moment There," displays
Clark County Parks and Recre-
McVie, Peter Green and Mick science teacher; Ann Rabson, a include "Student Prince," "South Oct. 15. row," and 'Two-Sided Coins," passion and perfection, while his
ation. Children un(lcr 12 are free
The original play is written and both written and directed by West. popular heartbreak waltz, "What
Taylor were first introduced tp former computer analyst; and rwithar>adulii i-n^j,.. . ••»• ».<w~ Pacific" and "Maggio Fiorcntino."
the public in the 6()s as members former nurse Andra Faye Mcln- An accompanist will be pro- Dinner Shoics a( 0 ana 8:30 pm. To purckase tlcMs, call 5Q7-7OO0. dirSBted by Kelcey A. West, and •• -' •.'. ^
1' II Know Then," expresses lyrics
The public may bring picnics features Anthony Rankin, Zenja The theatergroup asks all guests straight from the heart.
of Mayall's Bluesbreakers. His tosh.
new album,"Wake UpCall,"with Grammy-nominated guitarist
a new band, has spurred renewed and singer Jimmy Johason worked
and factory-sealed beverages, but
no alcohol, open containers, glass,
pctsorvidcocameras are allowed.
vided.
a
and
Singers arc asked to bring
rcsumd,
two
a black and white photo
opera and/or musical
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Dunn, Tiffany Stewart, and
Jerome Wright II.
"The play itself is a court trial
to bring canned food and non-
perishables to benefit TADC, a
shelter for abused women. All
Tickets are $15. Special show
and room packages arc available.
For reservations or information
critical interest in his work.."It with Magic Sam, Freddie King Coolers will be checked at the theater selections. To make an
, A i'lKuti'iKut UntrnFiK

appointment, call 364-5022. between a young man and his three performances are free to the phone 1-800-826-4471 or 382-
seems that all the inusic I've and Otis Rush before forming his gate. conscience, but the storyline will public. 1212.
played in my career came to own band. One of his albums won The festival is sponsored by
fruition in this band," he says. the W. C. Handy Album of the Clark County Parks and Recre-
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Israel Orchestra 'Wrong Turn at Lungfish'


to perform
opens at CCSN
WHAT 'S PLAYING UNLV Wind Symphony to perform
at UNLV Sunday
The Israel Chamber Orchestra
under the direction of violinist
Shlomo Mintz will perform at 8
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 9 in Artemus
"Wrong Tum at Lungfish," a
"hilarious and often warm com-
edy," begins a six performance
run Oct. 7 at the Community
College of Southern Nevada
Cheyeiuve Campus Black Box
Ceasar.
Director Dunkerly said, "This
recent hit comedy is filled with a
strong sense of caring. Ravens-
waal is at the end of his extremely
bitter life, and he really wants to
W. Ham Concert Hall at the Theater. make a pitch to the angels before
University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Written by Garry Marshall and he dies. Through his friendship
The Charies Vanda Master Se- Lowell Ganz and directed by Bob with Anita, he ultimately wants to
The premiere of the University sition, "Creation," and graduate composed by John Heinz for the
ries presentation will feature Dunketly, the play features Peter change one life, hers, for the bet-
of Nevada, Las Vegas Wind teaching assistant R.J. Metter United States Air Force Band;
Mintz as soloist. James as PeterRavenswaal, a gruff ter."
Symphony's new CD will take conducting the symphony in a and "Pas Redouble' Opus 867," a
double quick-step orchestral Bom in Moscow in 1957, he is and cynical hospital patient who
place during the symphony's Oct. performance of the love ballad, Tickets are $8; $6 for seniors
dance, by Camille Saint-Saens. regarded as one of the foremost is blind and dying, and his efforts
13 perfonnance, set for 7:30 p.m. "Poetic Intermezzo," composed and the handicapped. Perfor-
Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 violinists of today, esteemed for to educate a street giri, Anita,
in the Artemus W. Ham Concert by James Barnes. mances are Fridays and Saturdays,
forchildren, students and seniors. impeccable musicianship, styUs- played by MariaMack. It becomes
Hall. The wind symphony is also Oct. 7,8,14 and 15 at 8 p.m. and
For more information, call the tic versatility and commanding Shlomo Mintz a comedy of who is educating
Tided "UNLV Wind Symphony scheduled to perform Aram Sundays, Oct. 9 and 16 at 2 p.m.
Performing Arts Center, 895- technique by critics, colleagues who. Other cast members include
1994," it is the group's first CD, Khachaturian's "Armenian versary of his American debut sical advisor in 1988. For information and tickets, call
and audiences. T.J. Dellaguitina as Nurse and
recorded during a live perfor- Dances;" "Overture for Band," 3734. , during the 1993-94 season and Tickets are $27.50 and $37.50, 651-5483 (LIVE).
He plays a Zahn violin made by Michael Horvath as Dominic De
mance at the College Band made his American debut at age available at the Performing Arts
Director's National Association Stradivarius in 1719 on loan to 16 in Carnegie Hall with the Center box office, 895-3801.
him from the French company
convention and clinic, held this
spring in Reno. LVMH/Moet Hennessy, Louis
Vuitton. He owns and plays a a
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. UNLV and group discounts are
The Isrj^'Chamber Orchestra available at the box office only; The News covers
According to Tom Leslie, di-
rector of bands, the group received Carlo-Giuseppe Testore viola that
he owns.
was founded in 1^65 as the hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Chamber Ensemble by Gary Monday through Friday, and 10 your eomniiliiitv
rave reviews for the CBDNA Bertini, its artistic director for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. (TE©
performance, which was deemed Mintz celebrated the 20th anni- years. Mintz was appointed mu- 8954717)
the most outstanding in a series of
concerts by 14 college symphonic
bands representing 12 western Country music star debut at Whiskey Pete's
states. The CD will be available
for purchase in the hall's lobby
before and after the performance. Country inusic star Rick Trcvino's a^jroach to music is Trevino, a newcomer to the in-
John Mayall Jimmy Johnson The concert will feature the Trcvino will appear at Whiskey a result of his background. His dustry at 22, has released both
percussion ensemble performing Pete's Hotel & Casino at 8 p.m., influences come from the suburbs Spanish and English version of
Dr. Dean Gronenmeir's compo- Oct. 7 to share Spanish sounds of Austin, Texas and the Mexican his debut album. The EngUsh
Blues legends appear at Sunset Park and hot country tunes. Whiskey American culture of Houston.
Pete's is located 35 minutes south vThese origins unite and bring
version, "RickTrcvino," has been
successful as has the Spanish
the young David Sanbom. He voice and improvising fluttering, of Las Vegas at the Nevada/ about a fiesh and unique musical version, "Dos Mundos."
British blues legend John
Mayall and the Bluesbreakers will started with Ray Charies, and is breathless lines on guitar." Nevada Opera California stateline. talent. Swing and honky tonk high-
now the best-known R&B sax The Vegas Kings began as the lights from the English album
headline the third annual Las
Vegas Blues and Heritage Festi- player. With guitarist Rodney Blues Kings and are now reformed to hold auditions include the rowdy sing-along,
val, from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., on
Saturday. Oct. 8 at Sunset Park.
Jones and drummer Jesse
"Cheese" Hameen 11, McGriff and
with Scott Rhiner, guitar; Bobby
Mcrcereau, tenor sax; Nick The Nevada Opera Theatre will
32nd Street play opens "She Just Left Me Lounge," the
rocking "Honky Tonk Crowd" and
Crawford bring back the blues Farkas, piano; Bill Bailey, bass; hold auditions for new chorus the twangy "Life Can Tum On A
power of the 60s' organ combos. David Holt, drums; and a new members for the adult and It'll KnockYou Off Your Seat! The 32nd Street Theater Group
will present "QuietTime to Play."
shed light on why men are afraid
of commitment and monogamous
Dime."
Trevino's traditional country
Also appearing arc the Jimmy Saffire: The Uppity Blues- vocalist from Texas, Carlos children's chorus from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m., on Saturday, Oct. 8 in Feast with your fingers on tmtkmaJfare Jilk Imve Ll^is at 7 p.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 11 and relationships," said West. songs sung in Spanish create a
McGriff/Hank Crawford Quartet; women won the 1990 W.C. Handy Thompson.
room 147 of the Alta Ham Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Spring The production will mark the new interest in Hispanic country
Saffire, the Uppity Blueswomen; Song of the Year Award for the Tickets are $8 in advance, $10 in shining armor perform feats of great strength ana skill.
UNLV campus. Valley Library, 4280 S. Jones at final performance of the group's music and a growing nijmber of
Jimmy Johnson; and the Vegas hilarious "middlc-Agcd Blues at the gate, and are available
Kings featuring Scott Rhiner. Roles are also available for the Epic Adm. Maiem Ma^. MaieDal Prke. A most splenm time is guamnleeafor all. Flamingo. There will be matinee first season. F*revious work has fans. His romantic country ballad,
Boogie."The group includes Gaye through Ticketmaster or through
Pop stars Eric Clapton, John Adegbalola, a former high school 1994-95 season productions that Two 3-coutse amna- moux nic^th^ ff^/l DSk 1'^ ptreon. Taxi' Gmlwlj)incluaea. perfonnance at 2 p.m., Saturday, included "A Gift Called Tomor- "For A Moment There," displays
Clark County Parks and Recre-
McVie, Peter Green and Mick science teacher; Ann Rabson, a include "Student Prince," "South Oct. 15. row," and 'Two-Sided Coins," passion and perfection, while his
ation. Children un(lcr 12 are free
The original play is written and both written and directed by West. popular heartbreak waltz, "What
Taylor were first introduced tp former computer analyst; and rwithar>adulii i-n^j,.. . ••»• ».<w~ Pacific" and "Maggio Fiorcntino."
the public in the 6()s as members former nurse Andra Faye Mcln- An accompanist will be pro- Dinner Shoics a( 0 ana 8:30 pm. To purckase tlcMs, call 5Q7-7OO0. dirSBted by Kelcey A. West, and •• -' •.'. ^
1' II Know Then," expresses lyrics
The public may bring picnics features Anthony Rankin, Zenja The theatergroup asks all guests straight from the heart.
of Mayall's Bluesbreakers. His tosh.
new album,"Wake UpCall,"with Grammy-nominated guitarist
a new band, has spurred renewed and singer Jimmy Johason worked
and factory-sealed beverages, but
no alcohol, open containers, glass,
pctsorvidcocameras are allowed.
vided.
a
and
Singers arc asked to bring
rcsumd,
two
a black and white photo
opera and/or musical
mtmrn HOTEL/CASINO
Dunn, Tiffany Stewart, and
Jerome Wright II.
"The play itself is a court trial
to bring canned food and non-
perishables to benefit TADC, a
shelter for abused women. All
Tickets are $15. Special show
and room packages arc available.
For reservations or information
critical interest in his work.."It with Magic Sam, Freddie King Coolers will be checked at the theater selections. To make an
, A i'lKuti'iKut UntrnFiK

appointment, call 364-5022. between a young man and his three performances are free to the phone 1-800-826-4471 or 382-
seems that all the inusic I've and Otis Rush before forming his gate. conscience, but the storyline will public. 1212.
played in my career came to own band. One of his albums won The festival is sponsored by
fruition in this band," he says. the W. C. Handy Album of the Clark County Parks and Recre-
Jimmy McGriff is known as the Year Award. TheNewYorkTimes ation, Miller Genuine Draft, Las
bluesiest of all the exponents of says, "Mr. Johnson is one of the Vegas Events and KOMP 92.3
the Hammond B-3 organ. Saxo- best performers on the blues cir- FM/KXPT 97.1 FM. For more
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Page B18 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 UiNcrambi* lh*«* ttour wordi,
kUn- to • •qiurt, to rorm foor Would You CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Believe... Acnoss 34 Eeotooy DOWN


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LAST WORDS
39 1
mofMy 3t PorN VanN 30 TumaaMa
Nicotine gets its name 31 Olalact
B PraettoM 37 Haohnoyod opara
from a French diplomat, Jean for* bowl SUIp 32 Slaamahlp
StOuahor
Nicot, who introduced tobac- 10 WMNh. foufidor of laood 34 Vary aalty
co plants to his native coun- conlMnplw- 3t Cuokoo Schoottoy'a 37 Prtekly
try in the 16th century. ouahr 40 0loaair analhama planta
14 Haivallan 41 Boat for Noraa'a 3t Bank Nam
Tenified of snakes? Clini- pofi IraIgM mlllau 40 Slwrlly
15 SMniXNW 42 wmino Avialor 41 PeatofoM
cally speaking, you inay have
It OfwtMho Inaeom- 43 Mambar
iioKosc ()i»i; Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 21). Something's not going right at home. ophi~iliophobia, an extreme "P
44 Cwrvymafi paWflt way of royally
Instead of avoiding the situation, take care of it. Expect delays and fear of the slithery creatures.
17 Duloh 45 OpNmlaMc — Oranda 44 Lardar
By Linda Black A fear of worms, on the oth- 4« Foundad

Oct. 9 is last day


complications. Help two blockheads rcach a compromise. N. A loncited b; llic above carlooa. ClWM* Carpanlry
er hand, is called helmintho- It Pwmlt 47 Shorlraoa 47 WInlor
Weekly Tips: The moon's in Capricorn and the sun's in Libra, so
there arc liable to be a few clashes. You'll have to have proof to get
Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 20). You'll learn best through hands-on
experience, so practice! A roommate may want to talk. Unfortunately,
AQXLn phobia. It SeoHlsh
QMNC
60
54
Wallaporl
Dapond
10 Enouoh
11 Shamrock 4t Paialan
she or he may not be in the mood to listen! Be patient, and firm, as Humingbirds* wings can 20 Young 55 Minimal land baauty
what you want. Do the research. Answers: qg^^oi V—"»¥* ^ «*!»*»"»«/<""•"/ 40 Waaltwr

to register to vote beat up to 78 times a second. iMinakto B7 0Nva 12 CoMaan


Aries (March 20-April 18). There will be conflict and strife. Use it usual. 22 Uprtghl 1) Woin
aamia
to propel yourself to new heights, and trust one who has more Sagittarius (Nov. 21-Dec. 20). Your work should be going well, but Answers: laMNTlf MaDMOJ ATiAOl 30139 24 Droop St IkMoof 21 Caniitral 60 Loalho
2» CiMMy allilMllofi 51 Author
experience than you do. Concentrate, to maximize efficiency. financial woes could creep up. Instead of buying new, get what you
Taurus (April 19-May 19). Learn a skill that you can market need secondhand. You might decide to stay home and pamper your- The final day to register to vote tion services at the following times f SLAPSJIX =——
ffFINEWIU. Mlow
2t Toohlona
St f«aolalar
to Otranfer
23 Poaoaaalva
25 Nonpar- B3 — majaaty
self. O 1994. TrtiMm Media Strvloci leal paoola 63 Not on
overseas. You'll be good at it. A very frustrating person may have you or change your address before the and locations: Bill hated serving reporters; 2t DIamantIa lima
on the ropes. You don't have to give up what you know works; just add Capriconi (Dec. 21-Jan. 19). You're strong. Challenge a person Nov. 8 General Election is Sat- The Boulevard Mall, Oct. 8,10 We are all failures, 2f Uroabag t1 Eataumplw- 27BMIcal
ouahr
StComp.pL
to it. with whdmyou disagree and you might even make points. Be sure you urday, Oct. 8. You may register to a.m. to 7 p.m., center court area they always insisted on 52 Thraadbara „ K^JTJ?,
Gemini (May 20-June 19). Don't argue with an older person, es- know what you're talking about! If you have to buy a technical gadget, vote in person at the Election outside J.C. Penney's. getting the xwsxiz scoop.
at least the best of us W«AT A
laak

doit.
pecially about money. Don't ask yourboss for funds, either, unless you
can show it's a good investment. Hit the books. You'll be even more Aquarius(Jin.20-Feb.l8).Finishsomethingyoudon'twanttodo.
Department, with a Field Regis- The Meadows Mall, Oct. 8,10
trar, or by mail registration. Voter a.m. to 6 p.m., J. C. Penney court O 1994. TiibUM MciHl Seivloei
MAfI
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intelligent than usual. Don't argue; this is good for you. Start new projects, write up your registration is also available at on the lower level 1?~ It
!""
Cancer (June 20-July 21). You may feel pulled acouple of different analysis of the situation and encourage your friends to achieve great any Departmentof Motor Vehicles Mail-in voter registration ap-
WISSBS MOST u TT It
ways. Take the advice of an older, wiser friend, even if it's not as much
fun. Paperwork must be filled out completely.
things.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 19). An older friend can be a big help. Don't
office. plications may be obtained at
NflGICWORD NLORT NOC TUOE P I W w^ ^•it


From Oct. 4-8 the Election various locations throughout the IT- r
hesitate to ask for advice, and then use it! You'll be under pressure to OERL A DE P TURN LC S IN HtAvBfl
Leo (July 22-Aug 21). E>on't try to get out of a hard job. There's no
way around it. Besides, the experience will be good for you. You can do a research project. Allow more time than usual to get it done.
Department will be open from 8 county. Call 455-VOTE for a lo-
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily at I860 East cation near you or to request a
HOW TO PLAY: Reed the He! of worde. Looli et the puzzle.
You'll nnd theae worde In ill direcllone—horizontally,
vertically, diagonally, backwards. Draw a circle eround eech I EA I G N I L DNAH VTA ^^B 14 n
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expect strong opposition from a friend. That will be good for you, too. Sahara Avenue. mail-in application. The Election
letter of a word found In the puzzle, then etrtke H oft the IM.
Circling H will ehow e letter hes t>een used but will leeve N TTC AM R I D ERPM U J F IS
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Virgo (Aug. 22-Sept. 21). Allow plenty of time for a subject that's If You're Having a Birthday This Week: It's time you handled a vielble ehould It also form part of another word. Find the big
For your convenience, the Department will not send out mail- word* firat. When letter* of ill listed worde ere circled, you'll CS I RG S FR BEST YL E


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harder than you thought it would be. You should be just about ready domestic issue. Return to a tradition tliat worics, and you'll prosper. Election Department will also in application requests after Sept. have the given number of letter* left over. They'll episll out [M~
your MAtatCWORD.
APNTT EML EHTH S I T COMPANY
to take a little trip. Fantasies arc permissible. Focus on one, and make © 1994, Tribune Media Services provide additional voter registra- 29. 17
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it happen! BMX (sol.: 7 letters) ROGNS H I E LDNR RC Y »
B-Bicycle, Brakes; C-Competition, Control; 4t 41
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E-Elbow guards, Endurance, Events; F-Frame- SOLUTION: -J
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dlebars, Handling, Helmet; J-Jump; L-Leam;
By Deborah White age seem like stupid little boys to mc. The way they behave really turns
me off. '^HAWY BAYS ftmatp—
^^ In Dovwitown Bouldr City ^^y
M-Mouth guard; P-Padding, Pedal, Practice;
R-Racing, Rider, Riins; S-Safety, Shield, Speed,
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There's a man down the strcet who keeps messing with me. Every together with my friends, all they want to do is chase guys. 1 feel Turn; V-Visors; W-Wheelies, Wipe-out inniin »iiuiriii i:iiiiii'i
A Real 50's Diner A S R A B ELD NAHK C LO iiiir.t iiiiiikiii »iii(ii:iH M M 14 [M"
time I pass his house he says something. When I'm with my friends at different and it bothers me. kikii'ir.ii ii'irii'i »iM(niiii)
Old Time Soda Fountain
a local bar he sends over a drink. — 2Young 2Go 4Boys RNO I T I T E PMOC E I G iiriiMki Mkiiir;
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I'd like to let him know I'm interested, but I married very young and Dear 2Young: UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP FECIT CAR PDEE P S B IllII III aiklkll'i l.lliMM —
This Week's Answer: XSIIOAO lirjilkl I'JIIIIIIfl Mkllllll B"
hardly dated. I have no idea how to encourage a man these days without There's nothing wrong with you. OPEN Mon-Sat. 7am - 9pm O 1994, Tribunt MadM Sarvioei '
riki»iri iiin'iriii iniint'i M_> 1
giving him the wrong idea. Sun 7am • 8pm
Everyone matures at a different pace and .sexual attraction is a very
^_ — Lonely in Lakewood individual matter. 512. NEVADA HWY. • DOWNTOWN BOULDER CITY
Dear Lonely:
It's now considered perfectly fine to ask a man out. The problem is,
you may not be comfortable being that aggressive, and he may still be
Don't get in the habit of changing yourself for other people. Be
yourself with your friends. You can enjoy their enjoyment without
joining in yourself.
• 294-COKE Garfidd by Jim Davis PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schuiz
going by the old rules. You should also know that she who asks a man You don't have to leave your old friends behind, but try to enlarge STAY HEALTHY AND YOUTHFUL IN A
out is usually expected to pay. your circle. Pick people with your own interests. You may find you
Do what feels right to you. You can let him continue to take the lead. have more in common with olderkids who have gotten over the giggly,
STRESS FILLED WORLD
Smile at him. Thank him forthc drinks. Hc'sprobably just oneof those silly phase of behavior. with
guys who likes to take his time. Be patient. You're just starting to explore what you like and don't
If you want to speed things up, have a party and invite him as your like in life. The trick is not to put yourself or others down while you're
date. A group situation may be easier on bodi of you for a first finding out who you are.
encounter.
Dear Debbie:
. i •<•< i ,*i 1 •• . . TQ.s«nd your letters to Dear Debbie, write to: Dear Debbie, do
Tribune Media Services, P.O. Box 4328, Chicago, 111. 60«80.
STRESS
I know you'll think I'm crazy, but I'm 15 and I don't like guys. © 1994, Tribune Media Services
All my girifriends arc boy crazy. All they think about is who's cute
and how they can attract his attention. by '
Kathleen Grace Santor, M.Ed., Ed. S.

Don't believe magazine claims Includes:


- basic knowledge of what stress does to your body
- self-assessments
y -easy-to-do personal anti-stress plan
Got a problem? Don't sweat it. Taurus would make me mighty If any of these solutions work
Pick up any magazine and there's
ONC K OVKU To Order: Call 458-5686
happy. According to instructions, for you, I don't want to know
an article touting the solution to I pirmed a picture of the car on my about it. So what if I have fat or
everything from dish pan hands to By Carolyn Drennan Bishop bathroom mirror, and on the re- thighs and wrinkled hands? At the Send $8.95 (tax, shipping and handling included) per book to:
fat thighs. frigerator door. rate I'm going, I won't remember . Kathleen Grace Santor, 5120 S. Pecos Rd.
Don't believe it! If you doubt deduced I should soon be nearing For good measure, I stuck one anyway. Las Vegas, NV 89120
my word, read on. the weight of eight pounds and be under my pillow. One rooming, a
For instance, the other day I eating a total of one prune a day. few days into my experiment, I
read an article advising that as Another author claims that I looked out the window and there
each birthday rolls around \^e all can have anything 1 want if I it was! A turquoise Taurus, "Eu-
should deduct one hundred calo- cbncentrate hard enough. Sounded reka!" I shouted.as I ran outside.
iries from our daily menu. This good to me. After extensive re- It turned out to be my daughter-
worries me. I don't know about searching and color analyzing, I iivlaw's new car.
you, but at the rate quoted, I've decided that a turquoise Ford I've faithfully followed all those Every Saturday Night from 6pm - Spirf/
articles guaranteed to, improve
my memory. The latest info ad-
YOU COULD WIN PRIZES FOR THE
. St. Rose births announced vises a sure-fire way to never BEST BLACK OR WHITE OUTnT
forget someone's name. For in- FREE Hors d'oeuvres
Sept. 21,1994 Sept. 24,1994 stance, you meet a short, squat,
Maria L. Reccndcz, girl; Betsy Mamy and GilbertGurule, boy. bearded man. What is his name?
DRINK SPECL\LS
and Frank Singer, boy. Sept. 25,1994 It's Harry Toad, of course. After only at
Liliana and Rafael Mirchou, practicing a few times, I could
Sept. 22,1994 boy; Joelle and Joseph Visconti, hardly wait to try out my new
Doris J. Barnes, giri; Laura L. boy; Linda and Michael Brown, memory at a cocktail party the
Garza, giri; Alynn and Forrest girl; Nadinelynn Deeson, boy. other night. Sure enough, I re-
Jeffers, boy. Sept. 27,1994 4451 E. Sunset Inside Sunset Lanes
CORMEROP
membered everyone's name. Ex-
Sept. 23,1994 Rhonda J. Mallory, giri; Chris- cept my own. 736-BOWL sunsET at nrm. VISTA
Whitney A. Hanson, giri. tina and Emerson Smock, boy.

Mail-in voter forms available at FIB


First Interstate Bank of Nevada and chief executive officer.
now has mail-in voter registration The mail-in forms can be used TREASURES 1994. Third Clark County Gem & Mineral Fair
fonns available at its 35 branches to register to vote, change or de- October 15 and 16 9am to 4:30prri
in Southern Nevada.
The completed forms must be
clare a political pany afniiation
or notify voting officials of an
<k /T\ Clark County Heritage Museum
address or name change.
Admission $1.50/Adult, $1.00 Senior/Child
mailed and postmarked no later
•.•-
than Oct. 8, the deadline for reg- Completed applications also can Rocks, Minerals, Fossils and Books for sale - over SO'vendors
istering for the upcoming general be hand-delivered to the coimty "Minerab of the Great Basin" Exhibit; Dinosaur Egg exhibit;
election. registrar of voters. The Claric
Las Vegas Gem Club Exhibit and Lapidary Demonstrations; Great Basin
"We want to make it conveifaent County RegistraKof Voters, 1860
Friends of Mineralogy Symposium; Snacks; Silent Auction Table; '
for more Nevadans to exercise E. Sahara Ave., will have extended
thci r voting rights on Nov. 8, when office hours during the last five Las Vegas Garden Railway Society Mining Railroad Exhibit
many key state and local races, days of registration, Tuesday ROCK TALKS - Expert presentations of general interest on rocks, minerals, and dinosaur tracks!
including a school bond measure, through Saturday. Oct. 4-8, when
October 16 -1 to 5pm Museum's Railroad Depot Lecture Hall
will be decided," said Clint the office will be open 8 a.m. to 9
Amoldus. the bank's chainnan p.m. daily. FOR INFORMATION CALL 455-7955
Clark County Department of Parks and Recreation ^__
~^^ Clark County Heritage Museum, 1830 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
\<n.s covers \ou\ coininuimv Co-«pon(ot«d by QrMt Bacin Chapter, Frtand* ol Mntralogy, Las Vegas Gem Club. Nevada Department of BusiDess and Industry. DIviston of Minanit;
StaM)«fg Diagnoatic Matfcll Imaging Canter: RaHmad Pass Hotel end Casmo. Las Vegas Garden Railway Society.
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Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B19
Page B18 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 UiNcrambi* lh*«* ttour wordi,
kUn- to • •qiurt, to rorm foor Would You CROSSWORD PUZZLE
lii^Ami ^Ds.,uDonovan ordliury wordt.

Believe... Acnoss 34 Eeotooy DOWN


Maaiteala
2t Eaalweod
orWalkar

LAST WORDS
39 1
mofMy 3t PorN VanN 30 TumaaMa
Nicotine gets its name 31 Olalact
B PraettoM 37 Haohnoyod opara
from a French diplomat, Jean for* bowl SUIp 32 Slaamahlp
StOuahor
Nicot, who introduced tobac- 10 WMNh. foufidor of laood 34 Vary aalty
co plants to his native coun- conlMnplw- 3t Cuokoo Schoottoy'a 37 Prtekly
try in the 16th century. ouahr 40 0loaair analhama planta
14 Haivallan 41 Boat for Noraa'a 3t Bank Nam
Tenified of snakes? Clini- pofi IraIgM mlllau 40 Slwrlly
15 SMniXNW 42 wmino Avialor 41 PeatofoM
cally speaking, you inay have
It OfwtMho Inaeom- 43 Mambar
iioKosc ()i»i; Libra (Sept. 22-Oct. 21). Something's not going right at home. ophi~iliophobia, an extreme "P
44 Cwrvymafi paWflt way of royally
Instead of avoiding the situation, take care of it. Expect delays and fear of the slithery creatures.
17 Duloh 45 OpNmlaMc — Oranda 44 Lardar
By Linda Black A fear of worms, on the oth- 4« Foundad

Oct. 9 is last day


complications. Help two blockheads rcach a compromise. N. A loncited b; llic above carlooa. ClWM* Carpanlry
er hand, is called helmintho- It Pwmlt 47 Shorlraoa 47 WInlor
Weekly Tips: The moon's in Capricorn and the sun's in Libra, so
there arc liable to be a few clashes. You'll have to have proof to get
Scorpio (Oct. 22-Nov. 20). You'll learn best through hands-on
experience, so practice! A roommate may want to talk. Unfortunately,
AQXLn phobia. It SeoHlsh
QMNC
60
54
Wallaporl
Dapond
10 Enouoh
11 Shamrock 4t Paialan
she or he may not be in the mood to listen! Be patient, and firm, as Humingbirds* wings can 20 Young 55 Minimal land baauty
what you want. Do the research. Answers: qg^^oi V—"»¥* ^ «*!»*»"»«/<""•"/ 40 Waaltwr

to register to vote beat up to 78 times a second. iMinakto B7 0Nva 12 CoMaan


Aries (March 20-April 18). There will be conflict and strife. Use it usual. 22 Uprtghl 1) Woin
aamia
to propel yourself to new heights, and trust one who has more Sagittarius (Nov. 21-Dec. 20). Your work should be going well, but Answers: laMNTlf MaDMOJ ATiAOl 30139 24 Droop St IkMoof 21 Caniitral 60 Loalho
2» CiMMy allilMllofi 51 Author
experience than you do. Concentrate, to maximize efficiency. financial woes could creep up. Instead of buying new, get what you
Taurus (April 19-May 19). Learn a skill that you can market need secondhand. You might decide to stay home and pamper your- The final day to register to vote tion services at the following times f SLAPSJIX =——
ffFINEWIU. Mlow
2t Toohlona
St f«aolalar
to Otranfer
23 Poaoaaalva
25 Nonpar- B3 — majaaty
self. O 1994. TrtiMm Media Strvloci leal paoola 63 Not on
overseas. You'll be good at it. A very frustrating person may have you or change your address before the and locations: Bill hated serving reporters; 2t DIamantIa lima
on the ropes. You don't have to give up what you know works; just add Capriconi (Dec. 21-Jan. 19). You're strong. Challenge a person Nov. 8 General Election is Sat- The Boulevard Mall, Oct. 8,10 We are all failures, 2f Uroabag t1 Eataumplw- 27BMIcal
ouahr
StComp.pL
to it. with whdmyou disagree and you might even make points. Be sure you urday, Oct. 8. You may register to a.m. to 7 p.m., center court area they always insisted on 52 Thraadbara „ K^JTJ?,
Gemini (May 20-June 19). Don't argue with an older person, es- know what you're talking about! If you have to buy a technical gadget, vote in person at the Election outside J.C. Penney's. getting the xwsxiz scoop.
at least the best of us W«AT A
laak

doit.
pecially about money. Don't ask yourboss for funds, either, unless you
can show it's a good investment. Hit the books. You'll be even more Aquarius(Jin.20-Feb.l8).Finishsomethingyoudon'twanttodo.
Department, with a Field Regis- The Meadows Mall, Oct. 8,10
trar, or by mail registration. Voter a.m. to 6 p.m., J. C. Penney court O 1994. TiibUM MciHl Seivloei
MAfI
[1 r- ^ 1 1
r [7 • i [il~ 11 wt
intelligent than usual. Don't argue; this is good for you. Start new projects, write up your registration is also available at on the lower level 1?~ It
!""
Cancer (June 20-July 21). You may feel pulled acouple of different analysis of the situation and encourage your friends to achieve great any Departmentof Motor Vehicles Mail-in voter registration ap-
WISSBS MOST u TT It
ways. Take the advice of an older, wiser friend, even if it's not as much
fun. Paperwork must be filled out completely.
things.
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 19). An older friend can be a big help. Don't
office. plications may be obtained at
NflGICWORD NLORT NOC TUOE P I W w^ ^•it


From Oct. 4-8 the Election various locations throughout the IT- r
hesitate to ask for advice, and then use it! You'll be under pressure to OERL A DE P TURN LC S IN HtAvBfl
Leo (July 22-Aug 21). E>on't try to get out of a hard job. There's no
way around it. Besides, the experience will be good for you. You can do a research project. Allow more time than usual to get it done.
Department will be open from 8 county. Call 455-VOTE for a lo-
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily at I860 East cation near you or to request a
HOW TO PLAY: Reed the He! of worde. Looli et the puzzle.
You'll nnd theae worde In ill direcllone—horizontally,
vertically, diagonally, backwards. Draw a circle eround eech I EA I G N I L DNAH VTA ^^B 14 n
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expect strong opposition from a friend. That will be good for you, too. Sahara Avenue. mail-in application. The Election
letter of a word found In the puzzle, then etrtke H oft the IM.
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harder than you thought it would be. You should be just about ready domestic issue. Return to a tradition tliat worics, and you'll prosper. Election Department will also in application requests after Sept. have the given number of letter* left over. They'll episll out [M~
your MAtatCWORD.
APNTT EML EHTH S I T COMPANY
to take a little trip. Fantasies arc permissible. Focus on one, and make © 1994, Tribune Media Services provide additional voter registra- 29. 17
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dlebars, Handling, Helmet; J-Jump; L-Leam;
By Deborah White age seem like stupid little boys to mc. The way they behave really turns
me off. '^HAWY BAYS ftmatp—
^^ In Dovwitown Bouldr City ^^y
M-Mouth guard; P-Padding, Pedal, Practice;
R-Racing, Rider, Riins; S-Safety, Shield, Speed,
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There's a man down the strcet who keeps messing with me. Every together with my friends, all they want to do is chase guys. 1 feel Turn; V-Visors; W-Wheelies, Wipe-out inniin »iiuiriii i:iiiiii'i
A Real 50's Diner A S R A B ELD NAHK C LO iiiir.t iiiiiikiii »iii(ii:iH M M 14 [M"
time I pass his house he says something. When I'm with my friends at different and it bothers me. kikii'ir.ii ii'irii'i »iM(niiii)
Old Time Soda Fountain
a local bar he sends over a drink. — 2Young 2Go 4Boys RNO I T I T E PMOC E I G iiriiMki Mkiiir;
iii<»ii;iMi:i rtiiiiii^iMi'jr.' r""
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I'd like to let him know I'm interested, but I married very young and Dear 2Young: UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP FECIT CAR PDEE P S B IllII III aiklkll'i l.lliMM —
This Week's Answer: XSIIOAO lirjilkl I'JIIIIIIfl Mkllllll B"
hardly dated. I have no idea how to encourage a man these days without There's nothing wrong with you. OPEN Mon-Sat. 7am - 9pm O 1994, Tribunt MadM Sarvioei '
riki»iri iiin'iriii iniint'i M_> 1
giving him the wrong idea. Sun 7am • 8pm
Everyone matures at a different pace and .sexual attraction is a very
^_ — Lonely in Lakewood individual matter. 512. NEVADA HWY. • DOWNTOWN BOULDER CITY
Dear Lonely:
It's now considered perfectly fine to ask a man out. The problem is,
you may not be comfortable being that aggressive, and he may still be
Don't get in the habit of changing yourself for other people. Be
yourself with your friends. You can enjoy their enjoyment without
joining in yourself.
• 294-COKE Garfidd by Jim Davis PEANUTS® by Charles M. Schuiz
going by the old rules. You should also know that she who asks a man You don't have to leave your old friends behind, but try to enlarge STAY HEALTHY AND YOUTHFUL IN A
out is usually expected to pay. your circle. Pick people with your own interests. You may find you
Do what feels right to you. You can let him continue to take the lead. have more in common with olderkids who have gotten over the giggly,
STRESS FILLED WORLD
Smile at him. Thank him forthc drinks. Hc'sprobably just oneof those silly phase of behavior. with
guys who likes to take his time. Be patient. You're just starting to explore what you like and don't
If you want to speed things up, have a party and invite him as your like in life. The trick is not to put yourself or others down while you're
date. A group situation may be easier on bodi of you for a first finding out who you are.
encounter.
Dear Debbie:
. i •<•< i ,*i 1 •• . . TQ.s«nd your letters to Dear Debbie, write to: Dear Debbie, do
Tribune Media Services, P.O. Box 4328, Chicago, 111. 60«80.
STRESS
I know you'll think I'm crazy, but I'm 15 and I don't like guys. © 1994, Tribune Media Services
All my girifriends arc boy crazy. All they think about is who's cute
and how they can attract his attention. by '
Kathleen Grace Santor, M.Ed., Ed. S.

Don't believe magazine claims Includes:


- basic knowledge of what stress does to your body
- self-assessments
y -easy-to-do personal anti-stress plan
Got a problem? Don't sweat it. Taurus would make me mighty If any of these solutions work
Pick up any magazine and there's
ONC K OVKU To Order: Call 458-5686
happy. According to instructions, for you, I don't want to know
an article touting the solution to I pirmed a picture of the car on my about it. So what if I have fat or
everything from dish pan hands to By Carolyn Drennan Bishop bathroom mirror, and on the re- thighs and wrinkled hands? At the Send $8.95 (tax, shipping and handling included) per book to:
fat thighs. frigerator door. rate I'm going, I won't remember . Kathleen Grace Santor, 5120 S. Pecos Rd.
Don't believe it! If you doubt deduced I should soon be nearing For good measure, I stuck one anyway. Las Vegas, NV 89120
my word, read on. the weight of eight pounds and be under my pillow. One rooming, a
For instance, the other day I eating a total of one prune a day. few days into my experiment, I
read an article advising that as Another author claims that I looked out the window and there
each birthday rolls around \^e all can have anything 1 want if I it was! A turquoise Taurus, "Eu-
should deduct one hundred calo- cbncentrate hard enough. Sounded reka!" I shouted.as I ran outside.
iries from our daily menu. This good to me. After extensive re- It turned out to be my daughter-
worries me. I don't know about searching and color analyzing, I iivlaw's new car.
you, but at the rate quoted, I've decided that a turquoise Ford I've faithfully followed all those Every Saturday Night from 6pm - Spirf/
articles guaranteed to, improve
my memory. The latest info ad-
YOU COULD WIN PRIZES FOR THE
. St. Rose births announced vises a sure-fire way to never BEST BLACK OR WHITE OUTnT
forget someone's name. For in- FREE Hors d'oeuvres
Sept. 21,1994 Sept. 24,1994 stance, you meet a short, squat,
Maria L. Reccndcz, girl; Betsy Mamy and GilbertGurule, boy. bearded man. What is his name?
DRINK SPECL\LS
and Frank Singer, boy. Sept. 25,1994 It's Harry Toad, of course. After only at
Liliana and Rafael Mirchou, practicing a few times, I could
Sept. 22,1994 boy; Joelle and Joseph Visconti, hardly wait to try out my new
Doris J. Barnes, giri; Laura L. boy; Linda and Michael Brown, memory at a cocktail party the
Garza, giri; Alynn and Forrest girl; Nadinelynn Deeson, boy. other night. Sure enough, I re-
Jeffers, boy. Sept. 27,1994 4451 E. Sunset Inside Sunset Lanes
CORMEROP
membered everyone's name. Ex-
Sept. 23,1994 Rhonda J. Mallory, giri; Chris- cept my own. 736-BOWL sunsET at nrm. VISTA
Whitney A. Hanson, giri. tina and Emerson Smock, boy.

Mail-in voter forms available at FIB


First Interstate Bank of Nevada and chief executive officer.
now has mail-in voter registration The mail-in forms can be used TREASURES 1994. Third Clark County Gem & Mineral Fair
fonns available at its 35 branches to register to vote, change or de- October 15 and 16 9am to 4:30prri
in Southern Nevada.
The completed forms must be
clare a political pany afniiation
or notify voting officials of an
<k /T\ Clark County Heritage Museum
address or name change.
Admission $1.50/Adult, $1.00 Senior/Child
mailed and postmarked no later
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than Oct. 8, the deadline for reg- Completed applications also can Rocks, Minerals, Fossils and Books for sale - over SO'vendors
istering for the upcoming general be hand-delivered to the coimty "Minerab of the Great Basin" Exhibit; Dinosaur Egg exhibit;
election. registrar of voters. The Claric
Las Vegas Gem Club Exhibit and Lapidary Demonstrations; Great Basin
"We want to make it conveifaent County RegistraKof Voters, 1860
Friends of Mineralogy Symposium; Snacks; Silent Auction Table; '
for more Nevadans to exercise E. Sahara Ave., will have extended
thci r voting rights on Nov. 8, when office hours during the last five Las Vegas Garden Railway Society Mining Railroad Exhibit
many key state and local races, days of registration, Tuesday ROCK TALKS - Expert presentations of general interest on rocks, minerals, and dinosaur tracks!
including a school bond measure, through Saturday. Oct. 4-8, when
October 16 -1 to 5pm Museum's Railroad Depot Lecture Hall
will be decided," said Clint the office will be open 8 a.m. to 9
Amoldus. the bank's chainnan p.m. daily. FOR INFORMATION CALL 455-7955
Clark County Department of Parks and Recreation ^__
~^^ Clark County Heritage Museum, 1830 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
\<n.s covers \ou\ coininuimv Co-«pon(ot«d by QrMt Bacin Chapter, Frtand* ol Mntralogy, Las Vegas Gem Club. Nevada Department of BusiDess and Industry. DIviston of Minanit;
StaM)«fg Diagnoatic Matfcll Imaging Canter: RaHmad Pass Hotel end Casmo. Las Vegas Garden Railway Society.
Page B20 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994
Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B21

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES


LBl>/iLNunCE
BOULDCII CITY, NEVADA
LEGAL NOTICE
THE FOLLOWING VE-
LEGAL NOTICE
The vehicles listed herein are
by or for the followlag par-
ties:
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
THE STRANGE 1988 LIVING TRUST
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

SHERMAN
CONCRETE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

VOICE * PIANO
* DRAMA LESSONS
Wh«lh*f you sr* 7 or 70. you can porfoel your
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
We move res. & oomm.
GARAGE SALES

YARD SALE. Oct. 8, 7


Free estimates, we load/ am-?, 504 Fairway. GS
unload rental truci<s any- Sat.. 8 am-6 Family Ga-
GARAGE SALES

YARD SALE. Sat.. Sun..


371 E. Desert Rose, btw.
Greenway & Horizon, 8
11 MISCELLANEOUS

Must sell Bella Vista Es-


tate Lot 59 with lake view
$89,500 OBO, 1988
MAILBOX
RENTALS
The Postal Statnn, Mail-
box Rentals, UPS, Cop-
ies & Fax, Keys. 120
TRAVEL
LUGQAQE RENTAL
Why buy wh«n you can
rant quality kjggaga at
A Municipal CorporaUon HICLES ARE UP FOR up for publlcauctlon. Auction R6i7-David Richard CahlU
401 CaliraraU AVMUC •VS. No. V206I29 orA-i*-(4. Licensed t Bondad VOICE. PIANO o< DRAM A quollllH. CORAL COVC where in town. 566-8898. rage Sa|g, E. KImberly am-3 pm. GS GMC Dump Truck V-8 Market St.. 566-4771. a fraction of tna ooat.
PUBLIC AUCTION. AUC- will be held October 17,1994 ID #6369729 MUSIC STUDIO, FLO RAVMONO PS
Boulder Cllj, Nevada 89005 Unit Code V Lie. #30046 off Pacific. Lool( for bal- SAT 10/8. 7 to 12, Sun. Engine 6 yard capacity MR Let us save you money
TION WILL BE HELD at 8:00 a.m. at BIG JOHN'S Make Volks S.D. 1994 565-8469
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Loan No. 229714-I/CREAT VW Free Eitlmataa Customized wrought loons. GS $ 12,500 obo. Misc. Lawn and time on your next
OCT. 24, 1994 AT 9:00 AM TOWING 1586 Foothill Dr. Plate »FPZ 199 AZ 10/9 8 to 12, Large ga-
NOrnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai on Wednesday, the 19th
day of October, 1994, at the hour or7:00 pjn., in the Council
AT AUTO SPECIALISTS,
INC. 1569 FOOTHILL
Boulder City NV 89005. We
reserve the right to bid.
Storage Lien.
R617-Patricia Ann Olsen
AP* 177-13-726-007
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 294-2343 uv^r/niinuviitiK&Vttioi Iron gates, fences, ect. MOVING SALE, sleeper
Built right, priced rea- sofa $300, bar stools (2)
rage sale, Hammond
Organ, 5 pc. bdrn^. St.,
Maintenance equipment
with trailer $7500 OBO.
INTERPRETER
Bi-Llngual, English.
vacatton. FRfcE pKkup
and delivery. Luggage
Chamber, CUy Hall, BouMtr City, Nevada, the Boulder City as duly appointed Trustee under the follawing described
DRIVE, BOULDER CITY, '78 CHE VIN ID 10136 sonable for free esti- $10 ea.. bdrm.. set dark 242-4101. Ml Spanish woman seeking Lenders 565-373f TR
PlarnitaigCommlHkMiwIlicanMertheraliowingappiicaUonf: deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOTHE appliances, tools, eiec-
NV. 89005. WE RESERVE CJRI88Z118676 PL & ST Make Aristocrat 1970 BUMBLE BEE mates, call gates by walnut $400. 565-8588.
1. V-94-336-RITA WHITE-144* BRONCO ROAD-LOT 11,
BLOCK 5, LEWIS HOMES, BC NO. 4:
A puMIc hcarint on an apptkatloni for a variance in the "R1 -
THE RIGHT TO BID.
YEAR 1980. MAKE FORD,
HF-STIVA.
UNKNOWN RO TAMMY
OR
BUTTERFIELD, WEISER
KELLY
Plate «1BV6175
Dateof PubllcaUon: 10/6/94,
10/13/94,10/20/94.
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (In the forms which are
lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier's,
certified or other checks spedfkd In the CMI Code (payable
ENTERPRISES
Business and Propany
Advertise in the Hem Curtis, 566-5979 or GS
beeper 599-4638. Ilc.
Garage & Moving Sale,
tronk:s, drill press, bike,
ail kinds of goodies. 1305
RAMONABC GS
Washer/dryer Maytag,
desk, nite stands, k)ts of
household Items. 896-
interpreting part-time job.
Prefer hours 10 am-2 pm.
565-0890. IN
WANTED
TO BUY
ir Shiglc-Famlly Roldentlal Zone to permit an addition in nill at the Ume of nic to T.D. Service Company) all right, Management #01014415. PS
VIN. GCFBAA663310. ID
everything priced to sell. BIG MULTI YD. SALE, 0811. Ml Used Scuba Diving
wttk a niriecn foot (15*) rear yard aetback without having the
PLATF^ UNKNOWN. •66 FOR VIN F10DR6%257
STUFF UR STORAGE re- title and Interest conveyed to and now held by It under said
Deed of Trust In the property hereinafter described: LEGAL NOTICE
P.O. Box 96041
The only difference between us & YARD LABOR SERVICE 548 Liverpool, Hend., 1 1307 Nadine Way, Sat., FOR SALE Queen sec-
Boxed Ads 7" equipment. 564-3533.
required rix foot (C) high obicHring wall at the rear properly serves the right to bid on any/ Las Vagas, Nevada 89193 per column inch ppr ivpok
STATE UNKNOWN. ST & PL UNKNOWN RO& NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING YARD clean-up, trash bil(. off Sunset & Pabco 10/8. 7 am-? BC. GS WB
line at required by Section 11-3-5 (D) 4 (b). or ail units and accept or re- TRUSTOR: DENNIS D. DION 702-45B-4697 tional, blue, end table &
J. V-94-337.SUNSHIELD AWNING-«10 MT. ANTERO REGISTERED OWNER LO UNKNOWN
ject any/or ail bids It deems b SUSAN G. DION (CPA-29-94) the best Is, We cost less. hauling, lawn mowing, 8 am-? Sat.. Sun.. 565 coffee table included,
UNKNOWN. •86 HON VIN GARAGE SALE, Muiti
WAY-LOT 11, BLOCK 2, LAKE MOLWTAIN ESTATES In its best interest. BENEFICIARY: MARGARETTEN & COMPANY, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the City Council of the Champion Lawn Care minor sprlnl^ler repairs. asking $75. Roll top oak BOATS & RVs BOATS & RVs
LEGAL OWNER UN- JH2AF060SGS287065 ST & Recorded December 31,1987 as Instru. No. O1074 In Book City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Ihihlic Hearing on 1933. GS family, household items,
UNIT 3, BC NO. 25, UNIT 3: H—Oct. 6,13,20,1994. BRICK, BLOCK Lie. #164-010521. 565- desk. 293-8411.BC.MI
KNOWN. PL UNKNOWN RO & LO 871231pa8e_of Official Records In the office of theRccorder October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon Call Carl 293-6756 PATIO SALE House- toys, cars & many other
A public hearing on an application for a variance In the UNKNOWN 5810. PS '87 ALOHA 24'Pontoon.
"VIE," Mobile Home EsUtc Zone to permit an addition BC-Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, of Clark County; thereafter as practicable. In thcCity Council Chambers, ('ity ALL MASONRY wares, craft supplies, items. At 1401 Puebk)& MATCHING Sofa & 1969 24 ft. Morris-
(patiocover) with a two foot (2') rear yard lelbacfc, whereas 1994. B—Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6, 1994
CLASSIFIED AD said deed of trust describes the following: Hall,240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsidvr an amendment Average lawn $^ 3.00 GUITAR LESSONS: appliances, 7 am-Fri. & 1400 Pueblo. Sat. 10/8, Loveseat. Rocking chair. Cambeil New Motor. V- New 50HP motor. 293-
Section 11-7-6 (K) requires an eight foot (g') rear yard
setback. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
LOT SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) IN BLOCK FIVE (5) OF
MORNINGSIDE UNIT NO. 2, AS SHOWN BY MAP
to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to amend the land
use from Residential with Limited Service Area lo Tourist 564-1487 Specializing in Rocit and Sat., 1298 Kelpwood In
Alternative. Gall JOIHN GIngerwood. BC GS
9-6. BC. GS
4 FAMILY YARD SALE,
End Table, goodcond.
293-5195. BC Ml
Drive Transmission, less
than 50 hrs. on complete
2324. BC. BR
79 SEARAY CUDDY
WINDOW TINTING
3. A. V-94-334-ANTHONY KORFMAN-511 DATE
STREFT-A PARCEL OF LAND AS SHOWN ON BOOK
59, PAGE 99 OF PLATS:
A public hearing on an application for variances In the
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned will sell at
Public Auction on 10/10/94
at 7:00 p.m. at: UR
PUBLIC AUCTION
A claim has been placed on
the goods stored In STUFF
STORAGE,
EASTGATE HENDERSON,
651
DEilDLlS
4 p.m. Friday for
THEREOFONnLElNBOOK370FPLATS,PAGE17,IN
THEOFFICEOFTHECOUNTV RECORDER OFCLARK
COUNTY, NEVADA.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 12/03/87. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
Commercial and approval uf an area ofSpccial Master Plan
on 13.8 acres more or less, located at the southeast corner of
West Lake Mead Drive and Eastern Avenue, in the Green
Valley South planning area.
ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
uc. #015257

HANDYMAN
by Solartint
Specializing In residential/commercial
293-0443. BC. PS
YARD SALE 1280
GUITAR LESSONS. Potosi. Oct. 8 & 9. Sat. &
CALL Mll<e, after 4 pm. Sun. BC GS
294-1173. BC PS
613 AVE K. in back. Sat.
1/8, 7 am til ? Baby
clothes, btsof misc. BC.
GS
Leather and Denim
Jackets, mensand ladies
coats, sport coats, pants
suits, dresses, bath-
restoration. $13,500.
293-0867 or 293-3932.
BR
'88 Kawasaki KX500,
CABIN. 22 ft., 260 Merc
outdrive. 293-3663. BC
BR
"CM," Commercial Manufacturing Zone fur a property PARK PLAZA
NV 89015 to recoverpast due HUGE MULTI-Family ANXIOUS TO SELL.
proposed to be rezoned to"R3," Multiple-Family Reslden- 1553 FOOTHILL DR. Henderson Tuesday PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A City Council either In person or by counsel, and may object Miac. Homa Repairs CALL 294-1604 or 375^623 /or free SEWING-CLOTHING yard sale. Sat.. Oct. 8. 7 robes, many Items new, great cond., newtop-end, Very nice, like new 1988
charges owed to STUFF UR PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF • 0 or express approval of the proposed amendments to the Carpanlry, Plumbing, ate. estimate and ask for Greg Garage Sale, Sat. Oct. very clean, aft. 5 pm,
tUI: BOULDER CITY, NV 89005
STORAGE. All units will be issue ALTERATIONS & RE- am. Lots of household 564-7970. Ml Kit Road Ranger. 20 ft.
(1) To permit a lot depth or91 feet, whereas Section 11-4-5 (C) the personal property here- THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, Land Use Policy Plan of theCily of Henderson Comprehensive 8th. 8 am til ?, 480 Pio- Dave 566-1555, $1200.
sold to the highest bidder on Reasonable/ PAIRS, RV & trailer cur- items, childrens & adults Travel Trailer 22', 73, Air Luxury travel trailer. Fully
requires a minimum lot depth of 100 feel. tofore stored with the un- Noon Tuesday for YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file with the Clly neeT St. (BIdr. Hwy. and BR
tains, custom made, 293- clothing, toys, l(nicl(- self-contained. Sekiom
(2) To permit a rear yard setback of five feet (50, whereas
Section 11 -4-S (C) requires a minimum rear yard setback of
dersigned by:
Kathleen Galnes
lW22/94atl5am.
Ail owners of units Nip for Henderson Thursday, 67 WestHeimer Rd., Henderson, NV
Cleric written objection thereto or approval thereof.
DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published In
Reliable
Call Dan....564-2827
HBC PUBLICATIONS 4200. BC PS i<naci<s, bll<e, etc. 624
Major across from Morreli
Park) Bikes, Jewelry,
Conditioning, awning,
aenerator $4000. 1993 9.9 Johnson Out- used. Must see to ap-
20 fed. ^|
sale must pay charges owed
Boulder City and
"(If a street address or common designation of property Is the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94.
- ^^^ California Ave. BC GS Microwave, Car top car- Calsover slide camper, board, just had 20 hr. preciate. A great Value I
306 Ridge Rd.
(3) To not landscape the 15 foot front yard setback area as Boulder City, NV 89005
In full on or before 5 pm 10/
21/94. Personal property and
shown above, no warranty Is given as to Its completeness or
correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, by
Is/ Colleen Bell MR.FIX(T MULTI FAMILY YARD rier, books, new G.E. swamp cooler $500 service, $1000. 293- $5250. Call 293-5589.
required by Section 11 -25-6 (A) 3, but to provide the required Green Valley issues COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITY CLERK P BLACK MOUNTAIN. OBO, New tires 6104 or 375-7866. BC BC BR .
amount of landscaping elsewhere on site.
BC-Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. vehicles to be sold are stored reason of a breach or default In the obiieatlons secured I—Sept 29, Oct. 6,1994. PLUMBING X«l The Handyman" SALE, Antique wood dishwasher, and much
BR
thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to me undersigned more. GS 235x85x16"x10 ply For Sale 1992 Searay
3. B. RESOLUTION NO. 655-AM-94-200-ANTHONY MARY KAY SERVICE ^"^ J 1 No time to do it youseir cook stove. Sail board,
LE(;AL NOTICE a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and A.FKC. LIMITED LIABILITY CO. $80.00 obo. Complete 1991. 27 ft.. Class A 290, sleeps 6, generator,
KORFMAN-SIl DATE STREETA PARCEL OF LAfW Coleman tent camper, Garage Sale, Sat. & Sun.,
AS SHOWN ON B(K)K 59, PAGE 99 OK PLATS: Nevada Department of Transportation written notice of default and of election to cause the under- oonnmtMnt njM uBotetr
CTA-xyf
COSMETICS Let me do it for you! bicycles, Everything - In- 8 am til 4 pm, 208 Ful-
easy lift hitch $120. obo Motor Home. 33 m.. air, microwave, 454 Mag.
Mscal Year 1996TransporUtion Fjihancement Activities signed to sell said property to satisfy said obligations, and Independent Beauty DRAIN CLEANING 1 cluding the kitchen sink. 390 Fords. Trans. $1300 sharp, white fiberglass/ 330 H.P. LESS THAN
A public hearing on a proposed rezoni ng uf a 0.56 acre parcel
of land from "CM," Commercial Manufacturing to "R3," The Nevada Department of Transportation hereby solicits projects under Section thereafter the undersigned caused said notice of default and,
Consultant since 1989 mm J 294-6214 Sat. 10/8 8-?. 537
lerton. Lots of Misc.
Items. GS
obo Ford Cargo Van for blue int., 564-8644 100 HOURS, slip is dose
1007(a) of the 1991 Intermodal Surface TransporUtion Emdency Act. Section 1007(a) of election to be Recorded May 26,1994 u Instr. No. 00672 storage $130.565-1367.
Mulllple-Famliy Residential. Dee Dee Senl<o Shoshone, BC GS $27,000. BR to store at Lake Mead
4.PCSA-94-277-DOUGLASSHEPPMANN-1000NEVADA of the 1991 LSTEA, adding 23 US.C. 133 (d) (2), requires that 10 percent of the new In Book 940526 Page—of OfTlcial Records In theofflce of the ^iSi^FAST SERVICE ^9^ 2 family yard sale, turn., Marina. $54,500. Call
Surface Transportation Program fkinds be available for transportation enhancement recorder of Clark County. HENDERSON BOULDER CTY BATH TUB REPAIR 3 Family Yard Sale. Lots USED TIRES $10 & up. HUNTERS SPECIAL-
HIGHWAY-LOT 1, BLOCK 49, BC TOWN:
A Ptanning Commission Sign Application In the"C2,''General activities. Section 1007 (c), amending 23 US.C. 101 (a),def1nes transportation enhancement Said Sale of properly will be made in "as Is" condition 293-5550 1 565-6749 uc.»ooi»54» 294-7713 | Tuba and Sink* of Misc. Items. (BIdr.
clothes, shoes, tires, etc..
Sun., Oct. 9th only, 7 am, Any Auto Sales, 293- OLDER 16 ft. camp 293-7220. BC. BR
activities. Section 1025, adding 23 U.S.C. 135, spccKles that the sUtewlde transporUtlon without covenant or warranty, express or Implied, regarding reglazad, chlpa 2000. BC Ml trailer. Clean not self-
Commercial Zone to permit: Complete land- Hwy. and Pak) Verde) 200 W. Sherwood Dr. 1
Improvement program shall reflect priorities for programmlni; and expenditure of title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining repaired, FIbergiaaa contained. $850 OBO. BOAT COVERS
(a) An advertlsinB structure 258 square feet In size, whereas
principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, 448 Concord HND. 9 am block W. of Pacific. GS MOBILE HOME Porch
Section 11-24-5 (E) 2 (a) (1) limits advertising structures to a funds, including these transportation enhancements. Qualifying activities include: scaping and sprink- 293-1653 evenings. BR CUSTOM Off REAOriMOE
1. Pnivlsions of fadlitlcs for pedestrians and bicycles. with interest as In said note provided, advances, if any^under and more. to 2 pm. Sat, only. GS GARAGE SALE 1306 with handicap ramp. BC. CANVASt
maximum of 100 square feet In size. ler system by ilc. HONDA ODYSSEY
2. Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic sites. the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses ol 564-2276 MOVING SALE 8-9 Oct. STAGEY LN. OCT. 7 & Carpet and covered. UPHOLSTtm
(b) An advertising structure with an overall vertical sign
dimension of 13'^, whereas Section 11-24-4 (A) limits ver 3. Scenic or historic highway programs. the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. contractor. For free 7am. Furniture, Grundig 8, Fri. & Sat., BC GS $300. Call 294-3033. BC Dune buc igy. 350 cc. 1S»6F001HLLDmVE
4. Landscaping and other scenic beautiflcation. As of the date hereof the following amount IsRF.ASONABLY LEGAL NOTICE $2150. 2^ 13-3786. BC BOULDER cnr.nevADA
tical dimensions to no more than 10 feet. estimates call Aunt stereo w/6 speakers, Ml
5. Historic preservation. ESTIMATED to be the amount of the unpaid balance of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BR PHONE 293-4509
5. RESOLUTION NO. 656-KINAL MAP FOR BAY VIEW- Helen 898-2756 clothes, etc. 1443 Raw- Hundreds of RV Parts & TANDY 1000 SX com-
NORTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. 93 AND LAKE MOUN -
TAIN DRIVE-BC NO. 77:
6. Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or
facilities (Including historic railroad facilities and canals).
obligation together with Interest, costs of foreclosure, anc
advances: $87,479.91. THIS AMOUNT IS ONLY AN ES-
(CPA-30-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Advertise hlde. BC GS Accessories, new and puter w/software. Like
City of Henderson, Nevada, will-hold a Public Hearing on used tools, hitches, mat-
An application for a Final Map for Bay View, a proposed 7. Preservation of abandoned railway corridors (including the conversion and use thereof TIMATE ANDNO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
in the News LISA'S YARD SALE, Sat. new $100.293-7779. BC
multiple-family condominium subdivision In the "C2 "
General Commercial Zone consisting of 72 units.
Copies of the foregoing applications (Including maps) are
for pedestrian or bkyck trails.)
8. Control and removal of outdoor advertising.
9. Archaeological planning and research.
10. Mitigation of water pollution due lo highway runoff.
IS MADF^ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE ACCU-
RACY THEREOF.
Said sale will be held on:
October 21,1994, at 11:00 a.m. at the front entrance of the
October 18, 1994, at the hour iif 7:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter aspracticabic. In t he City Council (Chambers, City
Hall,240 Water Street, HendiTson,loconslder an amendment
to the Land Use Policy Plan lo establishJlighway Commercial
IPHOTOS
I BY BRIAN )ONE$
10/8, 8 am-12, 647
Paloma Dr. BC. Cookie
jars, clothes, pore, dolls,
tresses, bed spreads,
elec. supplies, carpet,
turn., batteries, genera-
BookcacM 48" X 36" X 11-
1/2 $35
MaUl Dat«ctor-4000D $65
VEHICLES

•84 Chevy Van, 71,500


VEHICLES

For sale 1969 Classic "T'


on flic and available for public inspection In the ufrice of ll le and to designate the site as an area ofSpccial Master llan on BATH TUB nice Christmas gifts & tors, vents, fans, mirrors, actual miles, cruise, CB, Bird with Sutokle doors.
Primarily, the projects must be transportation related and add community value lo County Courthouse, 200 South Third St., Las Vegas, Nevada Quaan l>«d compltta $75
Community Development Department, CUy Hall, (70!) 80 acres more or less, located east uf Gibson Road and south misc. Rain or shine. BC compressors, etc., Bea- stereo/tape deck, a/c. Diane 293-4284. VE
293-92S2.
any active or completed highway project. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be
RIGID CONSTRUCTION REPAIR ver & Rock wood Used Fax/CopiarPanaaonIc $150
less than the total Indebtedness due. of Warm Springs Road, in an area recently annexed to the auto, trans., all new tires
ANY AND ALL PERSONS may appear before the Plannln<i Restrictions regarding eligible applicants specify that the applicant is limited to Tub* and Sink* YARD SALE, Oct. 7 & 8, motor homes. Jeep Boulder City '78 TOYOTA SR5, Long
municipal, county or State government entities or agencies. Interest groups or private Date: 9/20/94 City. KITCHENS, PATIOS, CARPORTS & battery. Asking $3950
Commission In person or by counsel and object to or express ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the reglazed, chip* rapairad, Fri. & Sat., 7 am-2 pm. Cherokee, Buick Park bed, 5 spd., 20R motor,
approval of the proposed application or may, prior to this organizations are encouraged to apply. However, they are required to submit projects T.D. SERVICE COMPANY
City Council either in person or by counsel, and may object
BATHS, FAMILY ROOMS, DENS
1013EiCaminoBC GS 294-1908 obo. 565-1774. VE camper shell. $750. Call
through the appropriate local agency or entity for consideration. Applications mu.st be as saki Trustee, GARAGES. UTILITY ROOMS, BEDROOMS FibergIa** and more. Ave.. foltow the signs 1
bearing, file with the Community Dcveliipmcnt Department to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the GARAGE SALE. Sat. '85 Dodge Ram Van, 8 after6pm. 294-8465. BC.
submitted prior to January 2,1^5 to be considered for funding In Fiscal Year l996.''An By 111 Enrique Enriquez ALL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL btacli off Boulder Hwy.,
written objection thereto or approval thereof.
Enrique Enriquez, Assistant Secretary Land Use Policy Plan of theCity of Henderson Comprehensive 564-2276 UPHOLSTERY pass., air., auto., $2200. VE ^_____
Free Estimates Oct. 8th. 7 am til 2 pm. 20
DATED this 6th day of October, 1994.
Ill Jeffrey L. Patlovich
Application Form and manual can be obtained by contacting:
Mr. Garth Dull, Director 3100 Oak Road, Ste 300, Walnut Creek, CA 94596-2078 Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file with the Clly
Clerit written objection thereto or approval thereof.
• WEDDINGS LIcanMd/BondMl #32943 566-0471 Famllyfundralser, Books.
in Boulder City, 1570
FoothiliDr.,Sat.,Sun.,9- fb AUTO <t THUCK SEATS 566-8616. VE '88 Ford RANGER
Attention: Thomas J. Fronapfel, P.E. (510)944-9015 GREEN VALLEY Housewares, Crafts, 5, RV UNLIMITED. GS fb BOAT A CAMPER SEATS 92 Seville, loaded, mint PICKUP. 4 cyl.. 5 spd.,
Jeffrey L. Patlovich, AICP DATED this 21st day of .September, 1994 and published In

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Assistant Director-Planning , IF AVAILABLE, THE EXPECTED OPENING BID MAY Ik COMPUTE INTERIORS 68,000 mi., excellent
Director, Community Development
"ATTESTT:
Nevada Department of Transportation BE OBTAINED, BY CALLING THE FOLLOWING the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. KSSSSSSSS Housekeeping Petite-two-plus clothes,
lots of misc. 331 Chap- EXPERIENCED MER- CANVAS COVERS
cond. 21k mi., 2 yr.& 27k
factory warranty remain- cond., must see. $3500.
TELEPHONE NUMBER ON THE DAY BEFORE THE /si Colleen Bell
Itl VIckl G. Bergdale
Vickl G. Bergdale, City Clerk
1263 South Stewart Street
Carson City, Nevada 89712 SALE: (510) 946-4357 COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITY CLERK Harry*s Quality Painting Great Refs. arral - Green Way and CHANDISE THRIFT
STORE, 527 Nevada
fr BOAT COVERS i TOPS
/fr TARPS<t SUNSHADES
ing, $25,900 OBO. 294- 566-6799. VE
H—Sept. 29, Oct. 6,13,1994. H Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. Horizon, Hnd. GS 3852. BC VE '94 DODGE Caravan,
BC—Oct. 6,1994. H—Oct. 6,1994.
1 !im^Z^^ZZr!!!ri^IIII^Il- ^ 15 Years In Boulder City 436-6404 Hwy., near Ace Shopper fi, SPECIALTY COVERS
87 DODGE P/U Short white, 1 owner. 15,000

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I Stopper, yard saleprces. B. C. CANVAS &
I-
EVENTS 5 Interior/Exterior
Residentlai/Commerciai
Lie., Bonded, Insured
.CLASSIFIED Hours: M-F, 10-2, Sat.
10-1 GS
UPHOLSTERY CO.
bed, fleet skJe, 318 en-
gine rebuilt, approx.
mi. like new. Sacrifce.
294-4458. BC. VE
I'SPORTS'FAMILY ^ Acoustical Celling • Repair • Text MASTER CRAFTSMAN
Cuslom woodworking lo
AD YARD SALE Sat. 7-8:30
1586 FOOTHILL DR.
BOULDER CITY, NV
30,000 ml. on engine,
Michelin tires, chrome
1975 DODGE VAN V8.
auto., camper. $900.
^ Drywall Taping • Texturing • Wallpapering your specs; Furniture - AM only, 612 G,BC love
••CHILDREN -PETS 4 p.m. Frklav rims, good cond. $5500. 294-1173. BC. VE
293-1523
EfTABLISHED 1174 VISAMC
mantles-cabinets-antique seat, Scl. Fi. Books, file 294-2664. BC VE

i
for Tuesday issue, PHONE 293-4509 88 Toyota Corolla FX.
I 'PARTIES repair - reiinisti - make new
Noon Tuesday for Panorama"'
cab, PSE target box, ar-
USED AUTO PARTS
wood look old - anything in rows/tools/case, misc. Hatchback Auto, A.C..P/
• -BROCHURES Free Estimates wood Over 20 yrs exp, 293-7278. Let us do the S, XInt. Cond. Book
Lie «.Bfiiuied • Insured exc ret 565-5466 APPLIANCES callino on our new satei- $5400. Only $3900,283-
P.E.O. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Published Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 1451-8731 FOR SALE
'cOmputer. All states 1063. VE y
Rates Consecutive, 1 week, all publications
Prepayments: Yard, Garage " Deadlines SK^^^^^ v^^x.\.%.%\.x.'<:c<: PAINTING
I have done It all in over
Handcrafted Gifts, Tree Ornaments, Holiday and
Household Items, Bakery and Refreshments Refrlgs. $199 & up,
and Canada. Big John
and Sons. FoothiilDr. BC
VE
82 - Dodge 4 dr. Aries,
excellent cond.. $1300.
BOXGd Ads ^7^^ per column inch per week PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR ERRORS'the first day it appears. Sat., Oct. 8th~BC Women's Club washers & dryers $ 125 & 565-0877. VE
& [Roving Sales require casfi 24 yr*. If you want
up. Good Guarantee, COMPLETE RADIATOR
H.B.C. Publication? assumes no responsibility AFTER THE FIRST Henderson Home News quality call MIKE 9 a.m.-noon — 7th & Utah 86 BRONCO II Eddie
Up to 3 lines (approx. 23 characters per line). 50c each additional line in advance. Out-of-town and 566-8225. AFS SERVICE Rod and re-
Bauer edition. Looks &
INSERTION, nor for errors not affecting tfie value of the ad. All claims Tuesday's Issue 223-1845 serving
We buy refrigerators, pair, rebuilt and new Big
out-of-state also require HND/BC runs great. $5500 OBO
Cash Rate Billed Rate for statement adjustments must be made witfiin 12 days after expiration 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY prefer white or almorid, John and Sons. 1631
293-5865. BC VE
prepayment. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS not working 566-8225. Foothill Dr., 293-7278.
3 lines ...$6.00 wk *$6.35 of ad. I MC BC VE
Henderson IHome News 'Residential BIG JOHN'S
4 lines $6.45 wk *$6.80 AFGHANS ALL Sizes, Quality girl's dresses, crib EMISSION CONTROL
5 lines $6.90 vwk *$7.25 Henderson Home News Boulder City News NOW Boulder City News 'Industrial
'Commercial
also baby afghans, Jim
Beam collection. Norman
bedding * new * 60-70%
off retail. 293-4797. Ml
LOST & FOUND STATION, Emission and
Auto Care, 1400 Nevada Light
TOWING
and Haavy
Green Valley News Thursday's Issue
6 lines $7.35 vtfk *$7.70 1227 Arizona Street ACCEPTING 12:00 NOON TUESDAY
NV. Lie. C2 37531 Rockwell collection, 293-
7348. BC Ml
2 Swivel rockers with a LOST White Lapasa.
Hwy. No wait appoint-
ments. 293-2473. BC
duty lowing, raeovary
apaelallaia.
7 lines $7.80 wk *$8.15 #2 Commerce Center 293-2302 30" round ottoman in Apso, area of Center St.
VE (702) 284-HELP
2 CEMETERY LOTS. Teal. Like new, $250. and Fir, Ans. to Tu-Tu.
8 lines $8.25 wk *$8.60 Green Valley News BOULDER CITY CEM- 564-1466. Ml Call 565-6766. LF '66 Pontiac Lemans
1586 Foothill Dr. B.C.

9 lines $8.70 wk *$9.05 564-1881 •435-7700 Hours: Mon. & Tues. 9-5 ETERY, Lot 13 & 14 in
Friday's Issue FOR SALE: Top-quality, FOUND, Pet rabbit found
Coupe 326. Auto. PS. UPHOLSTERY
Wed.-Fri. 9-4 bk)ck7E. 431-4829. Ml PB, PW, Air, oriainai comiMn AUTOHomt fAtmc,
10 lines $9.15 wk *$9.50 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 12:00 NOON TUESDAY business suits for men & In school area, please call
conditton. $4,000 OBO. vrnnteAA^iTKiicAnmucK
NEW3-1/2CU. FT. Elec- ladies (size 4); casuals with description. 293- aoAnotnT.nimttirtuppua
'Plus postage eacti time billed after initial billing. tric cement mixer $100, 456-1039. VE rov 00 rm joton tn mu oo
also available, including 3211.BC LF rmjotfomvou
5000 lb. Reese tow bar coats, pants, dresses. 1984 Buick Rivera, CANVAS A UPHOLSTERY
SEVERAL LOST ITEMS
PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PR0r£SSIONAL 800-TOM SWIFT $50. Call 293-4325. BC Technics turntable, $50. 68,000 miles, toaded, like ISMFOOTHUDRIVg
Ml were turned in to Lost
SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES Ladles' winter-lined, new. 565-5668. VE PHONE 293-4509
SERVICES 702-456-2030 and Found during the Art
WASHER / Dryers tweed suit coat, pants, in the Park weekend. 85 Ford LTD Wagon for
^ ^ JCOWS $125.00 Each. 293- $90. Call 598-5520, leave These include: jewelry, 'parts? Rebuilt 2.3 L En-
LIcanaa Commercial GUITAR HANDY MAN LICENSED HANDYMAN 6101. BC Ml name & phone number, FAST CASH
YOU NAME IT
«1«1-13768
Construction LESSONS 'Complsl* Horn* Repair
Ra<lio/haek Dealer DEAN'S BODY
& we'll call back. Ml
small crafts, pottery, gine, 15,000 miles, needs
work, many other new TOP PRICES PAID
WE'LL DO IT AND PAINT ARTHRITIS Suffers, live glasses, and a garage
Homt cenMucVen, MMMon,
Bondad
, Rasldentlal
'Coolara 'Sprlnklara Complete Home Repair Electronics from A to Z
pain free. Had It for 20 Airless Painter, Wagner opener. In addition, a lost parts, body damage,
heim 1 conrnrdal rtpair By Exp. Teacher 'Plumbing 'Palming
'Carpenty • Cabinet • Drywall (antennas to zeners)
Colllalon repair
525, 2 guns, $300. 565- $800.00. Call 564-8386.
FOR JUNK CARS
'Naw Doora *Naw Locks years now I am pain free. wallet was reported' If
Lie. #14492
Ron, 294-1039,
Bewitching
ClfnUif Smia
$10/hr. 'Carpanlry
You aav* tMM
(Henderson Resident) Next to Lucky 722 So. Boulder Hwy.
Free lowing w/repalr*
20 yrt. axp. Cost Is as tow as $15 per 4460. Ml anyone has either tost or VE FREE PICK-UP
Rick at 564-7488 or Pager 599-7474 (702) 565-0378 Henderson, NV 89015 mo., not medicine, natu- Mr. and Mrs. Lazy Boy found such items, please Toyota Cresada 1989, SERVICE
Rua* 293-0397 t^andt 565-0319 Handafaon, NV Call 564-7718 Dal S64-7370 call 565-9200
ral food & energy recilners. Brown & gold contact Joyce Petersen, Grey blue metallic, cd,
free eallmate* CALL US!
supplements. Guaran- plaid, 293-1091. BC Ml 293-3760, Boulder City sun roof, transferable
BOB'» \^ M ^^ £ ^M-M^.M^^ rr|2 Facilities Maintenance Service BOULDER CITY CARPET CARE 745 W. Sunset Rd.,
teed. 564-1648. Ml Hospital Auxiliary. LF
HONEY-DO SERVICE YARDVARK'S LAWN ^ 896-6472 Carpal Cleaning •peclallats, upholstery, auto, boat, Hnd. NV
Sulla #20
NEED NEW FURNI-
DINING ROOM SET
Mahogany china cabinet,
warranty, 70,000 miles.
$12,000.294-0441. VE 565-1414
Ramodtling • Plumbing RV interiors, 24 hr. service. Carpet & fabric protection. TURE? Tired of looking? PETS/ANIMALS
Elaelrlcal, Carpentry
Lctten-ResumtiManiHcriPtt-Tenn Papers
^Business Fonns-AII Business or Home Related Tvpind
AND MAINTENANCE Commercial Quality Pool Service Soft wf tar for cleaner, softer carpets.
PISHOP AIR SERVICE -— Solution: Furniture
buffet, 6 chairs, very old,
make offer, may sell. 294-
'92 Van, Ford Aerostar.
fully equipped, excellent NEVADA
NoJobTooSmiil Laser Printed—Reas. Rates COMPLETE YARD CARE Now Available For Home or Es(ate Ctoseouts Warehouse. 0774. BC Ml THE ANIMAL FOUNDA- cond., $11,195 obo, 564-
20 yatra Ex p.
Ca/r 433-8611 224-9460 ((Pager) "IVe do more than mow, blow and go' Clirt(CounlyHMllhDlM.#CI29 Liccnicd Bonded Iniured
293-4148 BISHOP Brand names, full furni-
SIX PIECE twin bedroom TION will help you finan- 7217. VE PIC-A-PART
558-0190 ture lines, closeouts, cially spay or neuter your
fTTifwn tg i ff igttttutumw 294-1114 Pager 222-6926- AIR SERVICE discontinued Hems, •dis-
suite, new bedding $250.
cat or dog. Very inex-
294-0338. BC Mi

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Air CondHlonIng • Hxtlng play furniture! Save Big
RELIABLE CJ's LAWN CARE RAY PLUMBING INC. • RcMgwitlon
Money I Examples. Mat- Liv. Room set, sofa &
pensive In Las Vegas. YOU COULD BE DRIVING
THE CAVANAUGH'S 384-3333 BC PA
LAWN CARE
We do it all
HENDERSON PAINTING
Professionai Landscape Maintenance
Most Lawns, $15
564-7573
Commercial-
ResidenHa!
tress sets: twins $69; fulls
$79; queens $119; kings
bveseat, multicolor ctoth
with loose back and seat
pillows. $150. Like new
ADOPT CATS & Dogs
from your shelters, Save
1989 or newer.if you have any one of
these, direct phone access, previous

293-5268
HOME NEWS ^
Interior/Exterior Licj»164014571 5S5-7630 ^'••EailmatM
'ShuilO(,2
Service, Drains, New Cofistruction
LIC«6025A •Air Conditioning •
• Heating •
• Rofrigeration*
$149; brand names &
guarantees. 6000 S.
Eastern Ave.. BkJg. #8
564-4869. Ml
ADMIRAL FRIG. $750.
a Life. BC PA
LAS VEGAS VALLEY
HUMANE SOCIETY.
car credit, homeowner, credit card, 2
Fr»9 Estlmalta 294-1422 ^^"^^^'^ (Sunset to Eastern, turn Clean. Maple hc/tch $350. yrs. on the job, checking account or
HAPPY GARDNER CUSTOM BOAT COVERS • BIMINI TOPS 565-9800 north, to next traffic light, 2 wing back chairs- Beautiful, healthy, kit-
tens, cats, puppies, dogs. telephone in buyers name.
Any and All FRAMEWORK • INTERIORS • TRACTOR SEATS Lie. f 3sa;4 thefuright on Patrck Ln. mauve. 293-5542. BC.
F & M MAINTENANCE Spayed/neutered,
JONATHON HUNT 4th bidg. on left.) 5% Ml
CiMnIng
OfflcM, Horn* CONSTRUCTION „,
Oanaral Maintananca-Pilntlng-Drywall
We Care For Your Lawn
CARL'S Upholstery
718 Brick Dr. Handaraon
discount with this ad. 7
Days a Week; 10 am to
STAINLESS STEEL
tested, shots. PetsMart,
Trop-Eastern store only.
HollisUsed Cars
and Yards n ij .• 1.^ I I Discount to Inaurad, Bondad, Licanaad—Commarclal/Raaldantlal George R. Rogan, III AUTO • RV • MARINE CRAFT FrM EsUimlM KEN'S 7 pm. 739-0338. Ml
G.E. counter top electric Thurs.. Fri.. Sat.. Sun..
1760 N. Nellls 437-8870
RaaWantlal/Commarclal, s«nlor FREE ESTIMATES 728 C*nyon Rd., BouMw CUy, NV StOOS range. Hide-a-bed-sofa. 11-4. PA
566-5136 ROOM additions, Patio Covars, Q|ti2an« & Trank Dutra #164-13888 565-3583 Beeper 252-1339 (702) 293-0591
MAINTENANCE Ranch oak, good condi-
Not so big Rotwelller,
JUOI AND MARY RrnnoMIng, vcneasa 434-9908 Disabled Office 565-7138 CelL* 592-1382
FREE ESTIMATES
& HANDYMAN
SERVICE
: Advertise tion. Diffenbachia, large
plant & container. 293- perfect family dog $35. 91 FORD SUPER CAB Diesel, $16,750.
564-7823. PA
GENE'S CARPET JIFFY TiRIM LAWN CARE GARAGE DOOR SICK?
All type* of in the News 1745 after 5 pm or leave
cnessage. BC. Ml Free to good home.
76 FORD, Super cab 460 Gas $2,750.
BEAT THE HEAT Maintenance. 75 Road Runner Bass Boat, 17-1/2 fi. 85
CLEANING
and BOULDER ELECTRIC Aluminum Pallo Covara • Carpofta - Window Awnlnga •We Work While You Play-
Licensed - Insured
CAU THE DOC-DOOR! / FREE
— «. • Eallmales
I Can Fix or
Make Most . CLOSE OUT SALE .
Chow Sheltie Mix, Fe-
male, Spade with shots, hp
great with kids, 1-1/2 yrs.
WINDOW CLEANING Licensed - Bonded - Insured SunahMd Ammlng Rapfaaantatlva Johnson. $2,750. Victorian Parlor set,
HENDERSON CALL
(702) 293-6232 Anything.
ALL PAINT AND SUNDRIES old, call 566-9807. PA
Rss. A ConNn. Call 293-3750 GREEN VALLEY 565-1593 Serving the antique, 5 pcs. $1,750. Mitsubishi, 60
5«4-W55 Uc No. 1S187 can 293-4899 For free in-home estimate
AAA ACTION GARAGE DOOR SERVICE CO.
Community
AT 80% OFF
Free to good home, 1
mother, 2 female kittens, inch enclosed oak cabinet $2500.
sc •jWfBKtB »oeal. piano. orB«>
iSlSlBBV or kayboarU aniartalnmani
for S Yrs. 1 male kitten, please call Call for Inforntatton, tuv msg. 294-2489

CLASSIFIED AD INSURANCE TOO HIGH? BACKHOE and BOBCAT SERVICE for your wadding raeapllon,
pafly or organltallon luncllon. Vocal con- 4^4 ^^ GARDENING
293-0045 HOMESTEAD PAINT 566-9535 or 566-4152,
PA
Too Many Tickets? SR-22 Needed? •Lots Graded '011011109 carti alao avallaMa. •TREE TRWMINQ -FREE ESTIMATES
GARAGE SALES STORE FREE family fun safari in YOU COULD BE DRIVING 1988
DE.miM^
4 p.m. Friday for
CaN Morrow Insurance Agency
Green Valley 451 -5533
30 Years Experience — Hourly Rates
Cari W. Ford 293-0593
Coral Cov* Music Studio,
Flo Raymond at 565-8469
•RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL -EMERQ. PPE A VALVE REPAIR
a a • SENOR DISCOUNTS • • •
UCCNSEO LAWN MAINTENANCE SINCE 1984
564-6742 YARD SALE
PAINT & WALLPAPER
(Painters & Paperhangers
the desert. Visitors wel-
come for gukjed tours
daily to see lions, tigers,
bears, cougars, wolves,
or newer car, truck or van If you
have $350, direct phone access,
Henderson Tuesday Sat., 8 atn-3 pm parrots and hundreds of previous car credit, home-
issue E&MOORECXEARLY HOWARD HELDERLEIN HENDERSON Sam Blakeley Masonry { Moldings, avail^le) others 361-2484. PA
owners, credit card, 2 yrs. on
Noon Tuetday fiH-
Haodenon Thursday,
WINDOW CLEANING
^MMonad/e Mtes
CONSTRUCTION
Conmcrcial • RcaMcnllal • Reaadeli HOME NEWS
Masonry, brick. Wock.
stone.
Formica & Misc.
tools,
293-6076 AKC REGISTERED
PUREBRED
ROTTWEILER FOR
MALE the job, checking account or
telephone in buyers name.
Bottldar City and •nd Addlliona Free estimates. Woodshop, 707 Canyon Rd. #111A STUD, GREAT WSP08-

Graen Valley
Jeff KlfKaid
294-1114 ttowpmr 222-6926 Licenie #021013 565-0874
Your Local Newspaper Nev. lie. 24144 564-7764 1701 Athol, H«nd.
mON, CALL FOR STUD HOLLIS USED CARS, 1760 N.
Boulder City, NV 89005 FEE. BECKY. SN-eUS
tpm. NelHs, 437-8870

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Page B20 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994
Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Page B21

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES


LBl>/iLNunCE
BOULDCII CITY, NEVADA
LEGAL NOTICE
THE FOLLOWING VE-
LEGAL NOTICE
The vehicles listed herein are
by or for the followlag par-
ties:
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
THE STRANGE 1988 LIVING TRUST
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

SHERMAN
CONCRETE
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES

VOICE * PIANO
* DRAMA LESSONS
Wh«lh*f you sr* 7 or 70. you can porfoel your
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
We move res. & oomm.
GARAGE SALES

YARD SALE. Oct. 8, 7


Free estimates, we load/ am-?, 504 Fairway. GS
unload rental truci<s any- Sat.. 8 am-6 Family Ga-
GARAGE SALES

YARD SALE. Sat.. Sun..


371 E. Desert Rose, btw.
Greenway & Horizon, 8
11 MISCELLANEOUS

Must sell Bella Vista Es-


tate Lot 59 with lake view
$89,500 OBO, 1988
MAILBOX
RENTALS
The Postal Statnn, Mail-
box Rentals, UPS, Cop-
ies & Fax, Keys. 120
TRAVEL
LUGQAQE RENTAL
Why buy wh«n you can
rant quality kjggaga at
A Municipal CorporaUon HICLES ARE UP FOR up for publlcauctlon. Auction R6i7-David Richard CahlU
401 CaliraraU AVMUC •VS. No. V206I29 orA-i*-(4. Licensed t Bondad VOICE. PIANO o< DRAM A quollllH. CORAL COVC where in town. 566-8898. rage Sa|g, E. KImberly am-3 pm. GS GMC Dump Truck V-8 Market St.. 566-4771. a fraction of tna ooat.
PUBLIC AUCTION. AUC- will be held October 17,1994 ID #6369729 MUSIC STUDIO, FLO RAVMONO PS
Boulder Cllj, Nevada 89005 Unit Code V Lie. #30046 off Pacific. Lool( for bal- SAT 10/8. 7 to 12, Sun. Engine 6 yard capacity MR Let us save you money
TION WILL BE HELD at 8:00 a.m. at BIG JOHN'S Make Volks S.D. 1994 565-8469
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Loan No. 229714-I/CREAT VW Free Eitlmataa Customized wrought loons. GS $ 12,500 obo. Misc. Lawn and time on your next
OCT. 24, 1994 AT 9:00 AM TOWING 1586 Foothill Dr. Plate »FPZ 199 AZ 10/9 8 to 12, Large ga-
NOrnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai on Wednesday, the 19th
day of October, 1994, at the hour or7:00 pjn., in the Council
AT AUTO SPECIALISTS,
INC. 1569 FOOTHILL
Boulder City NV 89005. We
reserve the right to bid.
Storage Lien.
R617-Patricia Ann Olsen
AP* 177-13-726-007
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 294-2343 uv^r/niinuviitiK&Vttioi Iron gates, fences, ect. MOVING SALE, sleeper
Built right, priced rea- sofa $300, bar stools (2)
rage sale, Hammond
Organ, 5 pc. bdrn^. St.,
Maintenance equipment
with trailer $7500 OBO.
INTERPRETER
Bi-Llngual, English.
vacatton. FRfcE pKkup
and delivery. Luggage
Chamber, CUy Hall, BouMtr City, Nevada, the Boulder City as duly appointed Trustee under the follawing described
DRIVE, BOULDER CITY, '78 CHE VIN ID 10136 sonable for free esti- $10 ea.. bdrm.. set dark 242-4101. Ml Spanish woman seeking Lenders 565-373f TR
PlarnitaigCommlHkMiwIlicanMertheraliowingappiicaUonf: deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TOTHE appliances, tools, eiec-
NV. 89005. WE RESERVE CJRI88Z118676 PL & ST Make Aristocrat 1970 BUMBLE BEE mates, call gates by walnut $400. 565-8588.
1. V-94-336-RITA WHITE-144* BRONCO ROAD-LOT 11,
BLOCK 5, LEWIS HOMES, BC NO. 4:
A puMIc hcarint on an apptkatloni for a variance in the "R1 -
THE RIGHT TO BID.
YEAR 1980. MAKE FORD,
HF-STIVA.
UNKNOWN RO TAMMY
OR
BUTTERFIELD, WEISER
KELLY
Plate «1BV6175
Dateof PubllcaUon: 10/6/94,
10/13/94,10/20/94.
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (In the forms which are
lawful tender in the United States) and/or the cashier's,
certified or other checks spedfkd In the CMI Code (payable
ENTERPRISES
Business and Propany
Advertise in the Hem Curtis, 566-5979 or GS
beeper 599-4638. Ilc.
Garage & Moving Sale,
tronk:s, drill press, bike,
ail kinds of goodies. 1305
RAMONABC GS
Washer/dryer Maytag,
desk, nite stands, k)ts of
household Items. 896-
interpreting part-time job.
Prefer hours 10 am-2 pm.
565-0890. IN
WANTED
TO BUY
ir Shiglc-Famlly Roldentlal Zone to permit an addition in nill at the Ume of nic to T.D. Service Company) all right, Management #01014415. PS
VIN. GCFBAA663310. ID
everything priced to sell. BIG MULTI YD. SALE, 0811. Ml Used Scuba Diving
wttk a niriecn foot (15*) rear yard aetback without having the
PLATF^ UNKNOWN. •66 FOR VIN F10DR6%257
STUFF UR STORAGE re- title and Interest conveyed to and now held by It under said
Deed of Trust In the property hereinafter described: LEGAL NOTICE
P.O. Box 96041
The only difference between us & YARD LABOR SERVICE 548 Liverpool, Hend., 1 1307 Nadine Way, Sat., FOR SALE Queen sec-
Boxed Ads 7" equipment. 564-3533.
required rix foot (C) high obicHring wall at the rear properly serves the right to bid on any/ Las Vagas, Nevada 89193 per column inch ppr ivpok
STATE UNKNOWN. ST & PL UNKNOWN RO& NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING YARD clean-up, trash bil(. off Sunset & Pabco 10/8. 7 am-? BC. GS WB
line at required by Section 11-3-5 (D) 4 (b). or ail units and accept or re- TRUSTOR: DENNIS D. DION 702-45B-4697 tional, blue, end table &
J. V-94-337.SUNSHIELD AWNING-«10 MT. ANTERO REGISTERED OWNER LO UNKNOWN
ject any/or ail bids It deems b SUSAN G. DION (CPA-29-94) the best Is, We cost less. hauling, lawn mowing, 8 am-? Sat.. Sun.. 565 coffee table included,
UNKNOWN. •86 HON VIN GARAGE SALE, Muiti
WAY-LOT 11, BLOCK 2, LAKE MOLWTAIN ESTATES In its best interest. BENEFICIARY: MARGARETTEN & COMPANY, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the City Council of the Champion Lawn Care minor sprlnl^ler repairs. asking $75. Roll top oak BOATS & RVs BOATS & RVs
LEGAL OWNER UN- JH2AF060SGS287065 ST & Recorded December 31,1987 as Instru. No. O1074 In Book City of Henderson, Nevada, will hold a Ihihlic Hearing on 1933. GS family, household items,
UNIT 3, BC NO. 25, UNIT 3: H—Oct. 6,13,20,1994. BRICK, BLOCK Lie. #164-010521. 565- desk. 293-8411.BC.MI
KNOWN. PL UNKNOWN RO & LO 871231pa8e_of Official Records In the office of theRccorder October 18, 1994, at the hour of 7:00 P.M., or as soon Call Carl 293-6756 PATIO SALE House- toys, cars & many other
A public hearing on an application for a variance In the UNKNOWN 5810. PS '87 ALOHA 24'Pontoon.
"VIE," Mobile Home EsUtc Zone to permit an addition BC-Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, of Clark County; thereafter as practicable. In thcCity Council Chambers, ('ity ALL MASONRY wares, craft supplies, items. At 1401 Puebk)& MATCHING Sofa & 1969 24 ft. Morris-
(patiocover) with a two foot (2') rear yard lelbacfc, whereas 1994. B—Sept. 22,29, Oct. 6, 1994
CLASSIFIED AD said deed of trust describes the following: Hall,240 Water Street, Henderson, toconsidvr an amendment Average lawn $^ 3.00 GUITAR LESSONS: appliances, 7 am-Fri. & 1400 Pueblo. Sat. 10/8, Loveseat. Rocking chair. Cambeil New Motor. V- New 50HP motor. 293-
Section 11-7-6 (K) requires an eight foot (g') rear yard
setback. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
LOT SEVENTY-SEVEN (77) IN BLOCK FIVE (5) OF
MORNINGSIDE UNIT NO. 2, AS SHOWN BY MAP
to the Comprehensive Plan Amendment to amend the land
use from Residential with Limited Service Area lo Tourist 564-1487 Specializing in Rocit and Sat., 1298 Kelpwood In
Alternative. Gall JOIHN GIngerwood. BC GS
9-6. BC. GS
4 FAMILY YARD SALE,
End Table, goodcond.
293-5195. BC Ml
Drive Transmission, less
than 50 hrs. on complete
2324. BC. BR
79 SEARAY CUDDY
WINDOW TINTING
3. A. V-94-334-ANTHONY KORFMAN-511 DATE
STREFT-A PARCEL OF LAND AS SHOWN ON BOOK
59, PAGE 99 OF PLATS:
A public hearing on an application for variances In the
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned will sell at
Public Auction on 10/10/94
at 7:00 p.m. at: UR
PUBLIC AUCTION
A claim has been placed on
the goods stored In STUFF
STORAGE,
EASTGATE HENDERSON,
651
DEilDLlS
4 p.m. Friday for
THEREOFONnLElNBOOK370FPLATS,PAGE17,IN
THEOFFICEOFTHECOUNTV RECORDER OFCLARK
COUNTY, NEVADA.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 12/03/87. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
Commercial and approval uf an area ofSpccial Master Plan
on 13.8 acres more or less, located at the southeast corner of
West Lake Mead Drive and Eastern Avenue, in the Green
Valley South planning area.
ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the
uc. #015257

HANDYMAN
by Solartint
Specializing In residential/commercial
293-0443. BC. PS
YARD SALE 1280
GUITAR LESSONS. Potosi. Oct. 8 & 9. Sat. &
CALL Mll<e, after 4 pm. Sun. BC GS
294-1173. BC PS
613 AVE K. in back. Sat.
1/8, 7 am til ? Baby
clothes, btsof misc. BC.
GS
Leather and Denim
Jackets, mensand ladies
coats, sport coats, pants
suits, dresses, bath-
restoration. $13,500.
293-0867 or 293-3932.
BR
'88 Kawasaki KX500,
CABIN. 22 ft., 260 Merc
outdrive. 293-3663. BC
BR
"CM," Commercial Manufacturing Zone fur a property PARK PLAZA
NV 89015 to recoverpast due HUGE MULTI-Family ANXIOUS TO SELL.
proposed to be rezoned to"R3," Multiple-Family Reslden- 1553 FOOTHILL DR. Henderson Tuesday PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A City Council either In person or by counsel, and may object Miac. Homa Repairs CALL 294-1604 or 375^623 /or free SEWING-CLOTHING yard sale. Sat.. Oct. 8. 7 robes, many Items new, great cond., newtop-end, Very nice, like new 1988
charges owed to STUFF UR PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF • 0 or express approval of the proposed amendments to the Carpanlry, Plumbing, ate. estimate and ask for Greg Garage Sale, Sat. Oct. very clean, aft. 5 pm,
tUI: BOULDER CITY, NV 89005
STORAGE. All units will be issue ALTERATIONS & RE- am. Lots of household 564-7970. Ml Kit Road Ranger. 20 ft.
(1) To permit a lot depth or91 feet, whereas Section 11-4-5 (C) the personal property here- THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, Land Use Policy Plan of theCily of Henderson Comprehensive 8th. 8 am til ?, 480 Pio- Dave 566-1555, $1200.
sold to the highest bidder on Reasonable/ PAIRS, RV & trailer cur- items, childrens & adults Travel Trailer 22', 73, Air Luxury travel trailer. Fully
requires a minimum lot depth of 100 feel. tofore stored with the un- Noon Tuesday for YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file with the Clly neeT St. (BIdr. Hwy. and BR
tains, custom made, 293- clothing, toys, l(nicl(- self-contained. Sekiom
(2) To permit a rear yard setback of five feet (50, whereas
Section 11 -4-S (C) requires a minimum rear yard setback of
dersigned by:
Kathleen Galnes
lW22/94atl5am.
Ail owners of units Nip for Henderson Thursday, 67 WestHeimer Rd., Henderson, NV
Cleric written objection thereto or approval thereof.
DATED this 21st day of September, 1994 and published In
Reliable
Call Dan....564-2827
HBC PUBLICATIONS 4200. BC PS i<naci<s, bll<e, etc. 624
Major across from Morreli
Park) Bikes, Jewelry,
Conditioning, awning,
aenerator $4000. 1993 9.9 Johnson Out- used. Must see to ap-
20 fed. ^|
sale must pay charges owed
Boulder City and
"(If a street address or common designation of property Is the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94.
- ^^^ California Ave. BC GS Microwave, Car top car- Calsover slide camper, board, just had 20 hr. preciate. A great Value I
306 Ridge Rd.
(3) To not landscape the 15 foot front yard setback area as Boulder City, NV 89005
In full on or before 5 pm 10/
21/94. Personal property and
shown above, no warranty Is given as to Its completeness or
correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, by
Is/ Colleen Bell MR.FIX(T MULTI FAMILY YARD rier, books, new G.E. swamp cooler $500 service, $1000. 293- $5250. Call 293-5589.
required by Section 11 -25-6 (A) 3, but to provide the required Green Valley issues COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITY CLERK P BLACK MOUNTAIN. OBO, New tires 6104 or 375-7866. BC BC BR .
amount of landscaping elsewhere on site.
BC-Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. vehicles to be sold are stored reason of a breach or default In the obiieatlons secured I—Sept 29, Oct. 6,1994. PLUMBING X«l The Handyman" SALE, Antique wood dishwasher, and much
BR
thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to me undersigned more. GS 235x85x16"x10 ply For Sale 1992 Searay
3. B. RESOLUTION NO. 655-AM-94-200-ANTHONY MARY KAY SERVICE ^"^ J 1 No time to do it youseir cook stove. Sail board,
LE(;AL NOTICE a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and A.FKC. LIMITED LIABILITY CO. $80.00 obo. Complete 1991. 27 ft.. Class A 290, sleeps 6, generator,
KORFMAN-SIl DATE STREETA PARCEL OF LAfW Coleman tent camper, Garage Sale, Sat. & Sun.,
AS SHOWN ON B(K)K 59, PAGE 99 OK PLATS: Nevada Department of Transportation written notice of default and of election to cause the under- oonnmtMnt njM uBotetr
CTA-xyf
COSMETICS Let me do it for you! bicycles, Everything - In- 8 am til 4 pm, 208 Ful-
easy lift hitch $120. obo Motor Home. 33 m.. air, microwave, 454 Mag.
Mscal Year 1996TransporUtion Fjihancement Activities signed to sell said property to satisfy said obligations, and Independent Beauty DRAIN CLEANING 1 cluding the kitchen sink. 390 Fords. Trans. $1300 sharp, white fiberglass/ 330 H.P. LESS THAN
A public hearing on a proposed rezoni ng uf a 0.56 acre parcel
of land from "CM," Commercial Manufacturing to "R3," The Nevada Department of Transportation hereby solicits projects under Section thereafter the undersigned caused said notice of default and,
Consultant since 1989 mm J 294-6214 Sat. 10/8 8-?. 537
lerton. Lots of Misc.
Items. GS
obo Ford Cargo Van for blue int., 564-8644 100 HOURS, slip is dose
1007(a) of the 1991 Intermodal Surface TransporUtion Emdency Act. Section 1007(a) of election to be Recorded May 26,1994 u Instr. No. 00672 storage $130.565-1367.
Mulllple-Famliy Residential. Dee Dee Senl<o Shoshone, BC GS $27,000. BR to store at Lake Mead
4.PCSA-94-277-DOUGLASSHEPPMANN-1000NEVADA of the 1991 LSTEA, adding 23 US.C. 133 (d) (2), requires that 10 percent of the new In Book 940526 Page—of OfTlcial Records In theofflce of the ^iSi^FAST SERVICE ^9^ 2 family yard sale, turn., Marina. $54,500. Call
Surface Transportation Program fkinds be available for transportation enhancement recorder of Clark County. HENDERSON BOULDER CTY BATH TUB REPAIR 3 Family Yard Sale. Lots USED TIRES $10 & up. HUNTERS SPECIAL-
HIGHWAY-LOT 1, BLOCK 49, BC TOWN:
A Ptanning Commission Sign Application In the"C2,''General activities. Section 1007 (c), amending 23 US.C. 101 (a),def1nes transportation enhancement Said Sale of properly will be made in "as Is" condition 293-5550 1 565-6749 uc.»ooi»54» 294-7713 | Tuba and Sink* of Misc. Items. (BIdr.
clothes, shoes, tires, etc..
Sun., Oct. 9th only, 7 am, Any Auto Sales, 293- OLDER 16 ft. camp 293-7220. BC. BR
activities. Section 1025, adding 23 U.S.C. 135, spccKles that the sUtewlde transporUtlon without covenant or warranty, express or Implied, regarding reglazad, chlpa 2000. BC Ml trailer. Clean not self-
Commercial Zone to permit: Complete land- Hwy. and Pak) Verde) 200 W. Sherwood Dr. 1
Improvement program shall reflect priorities for programmlni; and expenditure of title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining repaired, FIbergiaaa contained. $850 OBO. BOAT COVERS
(a) An advertlsinB structure 258 square feet In size, whereas
principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, 448 Concord HND. 9 am block W. of Pacific. GS MOBILE HOME Porch
Section 11-24-5 (E) 2 (a) (1) limits advertising structures to a funds, including these transportation enhancements. Qualifying activities include: scaping and sprink- 293-1653 evenings. BR CUSTOM Off REAOriMOE
1. Pnivlsions of fadlitlcs for pedestrians and bicycles. with interest as In said note provided, advances, if any^under and more. to 2 pm. Sat, only. GS GARAGE SALE 1306 with handicap ramp. BC. CANVASt
maximum of 100 square feet In size. ler system by ilc. HONDA ODYSSEY
2. Acquisition of scenic easements and scenic or historic sites. the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses ol 564-2276 MOVING SALE 8-9 Oct. STAGEY LN. OCT. 7 & Carpet and covered. UPHOLSTtm
(b) An advertising structure with an overall vertical sign
dimension of 13'^, whereas Section 11-24-4 (A) limits ver 3. Scenic or historic highway programs. the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. contractor. For free 7am. Furniture, Grundig 8, Fri. & Sat., BC GS $300. Call 294-3033. BC Dune buc igy. 350 cc. 1S»6F001HLLDmVE
4. Landscaping and other scenic beautiflcation. As of the date hereof the following amount IsRF.ASONABLY LEGAL NOTICE $2150. 2^ 13-3786. BC BOULDER cnr.nevADA
tical dimensions to no more than 10 feet. estimates call Aunt stereo w/6 speakers, Ml
5. Historic preservation. ESTIMATED to be the amount of the unpaid balance of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BR PHONE 293-4509
5. RESOLUTION NO. 656-KINAL MAP FOR BAY VIEW- Helen 898-2756 clothes, etc. 1443 Raw- Hundreds of RV Parts & TANDY 1000 SX com-
NORTHEAST CORNER OF U.S. 93 AND LAKE MOUN -
TAIN DRIVE-BC NO. 77:
6. Rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or
facilities (Including historic railroad facilities and canals).
obligation together with Interest, costs of foreclosure, anc
advances: $87,479.91. THIS AMOUNT IS ONLY AN ES-
(CPA-30-94)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Advertise hlde. BC GS Accessories, new and puter w/software. Like
City of Henderson, Nevada, will-hold a Public Hearing on used tools, hitches, mat-
An application for a Final Map for Bay View, a proposed 7. Preservation of abandoned railway corridors (including the conversion and use thereof TIMATE ANDNO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY
in the News LISA'S YARD SALE, Sat. new $100.293-7779. BC
multiple-family condominium subdivision In the "C2 "
General Commercial Zone consisting of 72 units.
Copies of the foregoing applications (Including maps) are
for pedestrian or bkyck trails.)
8. Control and removal of outdoor advertising.
9. Archaeological planning and research.
10. Mitigation of water pollution due lo highway runoff.
IS MADF^ EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE ACCU-
RACY THEREOF.
Said sale will be held on:
October 21,1994, at 11:00 a.m. at the front entrance of the
October 18, 1994, at the hour iif 7:00 P.M., or as soon
thereafter aspracticabic. In t he City Council (Chambers, City
Hall,240 Water Street, HendiTson,loconslder an amendment
to the Land Use Policy Plan lo establishJlighway Commercial
IPHOTOS
I BY BRIAN )ONE$
10/8, 8 am-12, 647
Paloma Dr. BC. Cookie
jars, clothes, pore, dolls,
tresses, bed spreads,
elec. supplies, carpet,
turn., batteries, genera-
BookcacM 48" X 36" X 11-
1/2 $35
MaUl Dat«ctor-4000D $65
VEHICLES

•84 Chevy Van, 71,500


VEHICLES

For sale 1969 Classic "T'


on flic and available for public inspection In the ufrice of ll le and to designate the site as an area ofSpccial Master llan on BATH TUB nice Christmas gifts & tors, vents, fans, mirrors, actual miles, cruise, CB, Bird with Sutokle doors.
Primarily, the projects must be transportation related and add community value lo County Courthouse, 200 South Third St., Las Vegas, Nevada Quaan l>«d compltta $75
Community Development Department, CUy Hall, (70!) 80 acres more or less, located east uf Gibson Road and south misc. Rain or shine. BC compressors, etc., Bea- stereo/tape deck, a/c. Diane 293-4284. VE
293-92S2.
any active or completed highway project. It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid may be
RIGID CONSTRUCTION REPAIR ver & Rock wood Used Fax/CopiarPanaaonIc $150
less than the total Indebtedness due. of Warm Springs Road, in an area recently annexed to the auto, trans., all new tires
ANY AND ALL PERSONS may appear before the Plannln<i Restrictions regarding eligible applicants specify that the applicant is limited to Tub* and Sink* YARD SALE, Oct. 7 & 8, motor homes. Jeep Boulder City '78 TOYOTA SR5, Long
municipal, county or State government entities or agencies. Interest groups or private Date: 9/20/94 City. KITCHENS, PATIOS, CARPORTS & battery. Asking $3950
Commission In person or by counsel and object to or express ANY AND ALL Interested persons may appear before the reglazed, chip* rapairad, Fri. & Sat., 7 am-2 pm. Cherokee, Buick Park bed, 5 spd., 20R motor,
approval of the proposed application or may, prior to this organizations are encouraged to apply. However, they are required to submit projects T.D. SERVICE COMPANY
City Council either in person or by counsel, and may object
BATHS, FAMILY ROOMS, DENS
1013EiCaminoBC GS 294-1908 obo. 565-1774. VE camper shell. $750. Call
through the appropriate local agency or entity for consideration. Applications mu.st be as saki Trustee, GARAGES. UTILITY ROOMS, BEDROOMS FibergIa** and more. Ave.. foltow the signs 1
bearing, file with the Community Dcveliipmcnt Department to or express approval of the proposed amendments to the GARAGE SALE. Sat. '85 Dodge Ram Van, 8 after6pm. 294-8465. BC.
submitted prior to January 2,1^5 to be considered for funding In Fiscal Year l996.''An By 111 Enrique Enriquez ALL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL btacli off Boulder Hwy.,
written objection thereto or approval thereof.
Enrique Enriquez, Assistant Secretary Land Use Policy Plan of theCity of Henderson Comprehensive 564-2276 UPHOLSTERY pass., air., auto., $2200. VE ^_____
Free Estimates Oct. 8th. 7 am til 2 pm. 20
DATED this 6th day of October, 1994.
Ill Jeffrey L. Patlovich
Application Form and manual can be obtained by contacting:
Mr. Garth Dull, Director 3100 Oak Road, Ste 300, Walnut Creek, CA 94596-2078 Plan, or may prior to the Public Hearing, file with the Clly
Clerit written objection thereto or approval thereof.
• WEDDINGS LIcanMd/BondMl #32943 566-0471 Famllyfundralser, Books.
in Boulder City, 1570
FoothiliDr.,Sat.,Sun.,9- fb AUTO <t THUCK SEATS 566-8616. VE '88 Ford RANGER
Attention: Thomas J. Fronapfel, P.E. (510)944-9015 GREEN VALLEY Housewares, Crafts, 5, RV UNLIMITED. GS fb BOAT A CAMPER SEATS 92 Seville, loaded, mint PICKUP. 4 cyl.. 5 spd.,
Jeffrey L. Patlovich, AICP DATED this 21st day of .September, 1994 and published In

r
Assistant Director-Planning , IF AVAILABLE, THE EXPECTED OPENING BID MAY Ik COMPUTE INTERIORS 68,000 mi., excellent
Director, Community Development
"ATTESTT:
Nevada Department of Transportation BE OBTAINED, BY CALLING THE FOLLOWING the Henderson Home News 9/29/94 and 10/6/94. KSSSSSSSS Housekeeping Petite-two-plus clothes,
lots of misc. 331 Chap- EXPERIENCED MER- CANVAS COVERS
cond. 21k mi., 2 yr.& 27k
factory warranty remain- cond., must see. $3500.
TELEPHONE NUMBER ON THE DAY BEFORE THE /si Colleen Bell
Itl VIckl G. Bergdale
Vickl G. Bergdale, City Clerk
1263 South Stewart Street
Carson City, Nevada 89712 SALE: (510) 946-4357 COLLEEN BELL, CMC, CITY CLERK Harry*s Quality Painting Great Refs. arral - Green Way and CHANDISE THRIFT
STORE, 527 Nevada
fr BOAT COVERS i TOPS
/fr TARPS<t SUNSHADES
ing, $25,900 OBO. 294- 566-6799. VE
H—Sept. 29, Oct. 6,13,1994. H Sept. 29, Oct. 6,1994. Horizon, Hnd. GS 3852. BC VE '94 DODGE Caravan,
BC—Oct. 6,1994. H—Oct. 6,1994.
1 !im^Z^^ZZr!!!ri^IIII^Il- ^ 15 Years In Boulder City 436-6404 Hwy., near Ace Shopper fi, SPECIALTY COVERS
87 DODGE P/U Short white, 1 owner. 15,000

•N
I Stopper, yard saleprces. B. C. CANVAS &
I-
EVENTS 5 Interior/Exterior
Residentlai/Commerciai
Lie., Bonded, Insured
.CLASSIFIED Hours: M-F, 10-2, Sat.
10-1 GS
UPHOLSTERY CO.
bed, fleet skJe, 318 en-
gine rebuilt, approx.
mi. like new. Sacrifce.
294-4458. BC. VE
I'SPORTS'FAMILY ^ Acoustical Celling • Repair • Text MASTER CRAFTSMAN
Cuslom woodworking lo
AD YARD SALE Sat. 7-8:30
1586 FOOTHILL DR.
BOULDER CITY, NV
30,000 ml. on engine,
Michelin tires, chrome
1975 DODGE VAN V8.
auto., camper. $900.
^ Drywall Taping • Texturing • Wallpapering your specs; Furniture - AM only, 612 G,BC love
••CHILDREN -PETS 4 p.m. Frklav rims, good cond. $5500. 294-1173. BC. VE
293-1523
EfTABLISHED 1174 VISAMC
mantles-cabinets-antique seat, Scl. Fi. Books, file 294-2664. BC VE

i
for Tuesday issue, PHONE 293-4509 88 Toyota Corolla FX.
I 'PARTIES repair - reiinisti - make new
Noon Tuesday for Panorama"'
cab, PSE target box, ar-
USED AUTO PARTS
wood look old - anything in rows/tools/case, misc. Hatchback Auto, A.C..P/
• -BROCHURES Free Estimates wood Over 20 yrs exp, 293-7278. Let us do the S, XInt. Cond. Book
Lie «.Bfiiuied • Insured exc ret 565-5466 APPLIANCES callino on our new satei- $5400. Only $3900,283-
P.E.O. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Published Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 1451-8731 FOR SALE
'cOmputer. All states 1063. VE y
Rates Consecutive, 1 week, all publications
Prepayments: Yard, Garage " Deadlines SK^^^^^ v^^x.\.%.%\.x.'<:c<: PAINTING
I have done It all in over
Handcrafted Gifts, Tree Ornaments, Holiday and
Household Items, Bakery and Refreshments Refrlgs. $199 & up,
and Canada. Big John
and Sons. FoothiilDr. BC
VE
82 - Dodge 4 dr. Aries,
excellent cond.. $1300.
BOXGd Ads ^7^^ per column inch per week PLEASE READ YOUR AD FOR ERRORS'the first day it appears. Sat., Oct. 8th~BC Women's Club washers & dryers $ 125 & 565-0877. VE
& [Roving Sales require casfi 24 yr*. If you want
up. Good Guarantee, COMPLETE RADIATOR
H.B.C. Publication? assumes no responsibility AFTER THE FIRST Henderson Home News quality call MIKE 9 a.m.-noon — 7th & Utah 86 BRONCO II Eddie
Up to 3 lines (approx. 23 characters per line). 50c each additional line in advance. Out-of-town and 566-8225. AFS SERVICE Rod and re-
Bauer edition. Looks &
INSERTION, nor for errors not affecting tfie value of the ad. All claims Tuesday's Issue 223-1845 serving
We buy refrigerators, pair, rebuilt and new Big
out-of-state also require HND/BC runs great. $5500 OBO
Cash Rate Billed Rate for statement adjustments must be made witfiin 12 days after expiration 4:00 p.m. FRIDAY prefer white or almorid, John and Sons. 1631
293-5865. BC VE
prepayment. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS not working 566-8225. Foothill Dr., 293-7278.
3 lines ...$6.00 wk *$6.35 of ad. I MC BC VE
Henderson IHome News 'Residential BIG JOHN'S
4 lines $6.45 wk *$6.80 AFGHANS ALL Sizes, Quality girl's dresses, crib EMISSION CONTROL
5 lines $6.90 vwk *$7.25 Henderson Home News Boulder City News NOW Boulder City News 'Industrial
'Commercial
also baby afghans, Jim
Beam collection. Norman
bedding * new * 60-70%
off retail. 293-4797. Ml
LOST & FOUND STATION, Emission and
Auto Care, 1400 Nevada Light
TOWING
and Haavy
Green Valley News Thursday's Issue
6 lines $7.35 vtfk *$7.70 1227 Arizona Street ACCEPTING 12:00 NOON TUESDAY
NV. Lie. C2 37531 Rockwell collection, 293-
7348. BC Ml
2 Swivel rockers with a LOST White Lapasa.
Hwy. No wait appoint-
ments. 293-2473. BC
duty lowing, raeovary
apaelallaia.
7 lines $7.80 wk *$8.15 #2 Commerce Center 293-2302 30" round ottoman in Apso, area of Center St.
VE (702) 284-HELP
2 CEMETERY LOTS. Teal. Like new, $250. and Fir, Ans. to Tu-Tu.
8 lines $8.25 wk *$8.60 Green Valley News BOULDER CITY CEM- 564-1466. Ml Call 565-6766. LF '66 Pontiac Lemans
1586 Foothill Dr. B.C.

9 lines $8.70 wk *$9.05 564-1881 •435-7700 Hours: Mon. & Tues. 9-5 ETERY, Lot 13 & 14 in
Friday's Issue FOR SALE: Top-quality, FOUND, Pet rabbit found
Coupe 326. Auto. PS. UPHOLSTERY
Wed.-Fri. 9-4 bk)ck7E. 431-4829. Ml PB, PW, Air, oriainai comiMn AUTOHomt fAtmc,
10 lines $9.15 wk *$9.50 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8-5 12:00 NOON TUESDAY business suits for men & In school area, please call
conditton. $4,000 OBO. vrnnteAA^iTKiicAnmucK
NEW3-1/2CU. FT. Elec- ladies (size 4); casuals with description. 293- aoAnotnT.nimttirtuppua
'Plus postage eacti time billed after initial billing. tric cement mixer $100, 456-1039. VE rov 00 rm joton tn mu oo
also available, including 3211.BC LF rmjotfomvou
5000 lb. Reese tow bar coats, pants, dresses. 1984 Buick Rivera, CANVAS A UPHOLSTERY
SEVERAL LOST ITEMS
PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL PR0r£SSIONAL 800-TOM SWIFT $50. Call 293-4325. BC Technics turntable, $50. 68,000 miles, toaded, like ISMFOOTHUDRIVg
Ml were turned in to Lost
SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES Ladles' winter-lined, new. 565-5668. VE PHONE 293-4509
SERVICES 702-456-2030 and Found during the Art
WASHER / Dryers tweed suit coat, pants, in the Park weekend. 85 Ford LTD Wagon for
^ ^ JCOWS $125.00 Each. 293- $90. Call 598-5520, leave These include: jewelry, 'parts? Rebuilt 2.3 L En-
LIcanaa Commercial GUITAR HANDY MAN LICENSED HANDYMAN 6101. BC Ml name & phone number, FAST CASH
YOU NAME IT
«1«1-13768
Construction LESSONS 'Complsl* Horn* Repair
Ra<lio/haek Dealer DEAN'S BODY
& we'll call back. Ml
small crafts, pottery, gine, 15,000 miles, needs
work, many other new TOP PRICES PAID
WE'LL DO IT AND PAINT ARTHRITIS Suffers, live glasses, and a garage
Homt cenMucVen, MMMon,
Bondad
, Rasldentlal
'Coolara 'Sprlnklara Complete Home Repair Electronics from A to Z
pain free. Had It for 20 Airless Painter, Wagner opener. In addition, a lost parts, body damage,
heim 1 conrnrdal rtpair By Exp. Teacher 'Plumbing 'Palming
'Carpenty • Cabinet • Drywall (antennas to zeners)
Colllalon repair
525, 2 guns, $300. 565- $800.00. Call 564-8386.
FOR JUNK CARS
'Naw Doora *Naw Locks years now I am pain free. wallet was reported' If
Lie. #14492
Ron, 294-1039,
Bewitching
ClfnUif Smia
$10/hr. 'Carpanlry
You aav* tMM
(Henderson Resident) Next to Lucky 722 So. Boulder Hwy.
Free lowing w/repalr*
20 yrt. axp. Cost Is as tow as $15 per 4460. Ml anyone has either tost or VE FREE PICK-UP
Rick at 564-7488 or Pager 599-7474 (702) 565-0378 Henderson, NV 89015 mo., not medicine, natu- Mr. and Mrs. Lazy Boy found such items, please Toyota Cresada 1989, SERVICE
Rua* 293-0397 t^andt 565-0319 Handafaon, NV Call 564-7718 Dal S64-7370 call 565-9200
ral food & energy recilners. Brown & gold contact Joyce Petersen, Grey blue metallic, cd,
free eallmate* CALL US!
supplements. Guaran- plaid, 293-1091. BC Ml 293-3760, Boulder City sun roof, transferable
BOB'» \^ M ^^ £ ^M-M^.M^^ rr|2 Facilities Maintenance Service BOULDER CITY CARPET CARE 745 W. Sunset Rd.,
teed. 564-1648. Ml Hospital Auxiliary. LF
HONEY-DO SERVICE YARDVARK'S LAWN ^ 896-6472 Carpal Cleaning •peclallats, upholstery, auto, boat, Hnd. NV
Sulla #20
NEED NEW FURNI-
DINING ROOM SET
Mahogany china cabinet,
warranty, 70,000 miles.
$12,000.294-0441. VE 565-1414
Ramodtling • Plumbing RV interiors, 24 hr. service. Carpet & fabric protection. TURE? Tired of looking? PETS/ANIMALS
Elaelrlcal, Carpentry
Lctten-ResumtiManiHcriPtt-Tenn Papers
^Business Fonns-AII Business or Home Related Tvpind
AND MAINTENANCE Commercial Quality Pool Service Soft wf tar for cleaner, softer carpets.
PISHOP AIR SERVICE -— Solution: Furniture
buffet, 6 chairs, very old,
make offer, may sell. 294-
'92 Van, Ford Aerostar.
fully equipped, excellent NEVADA
NoJobTooSmiil Laser Printed—Reas. Rates COMPLETE YARD CARE Now Available For Home or Es(ate Ctoseouts Warehouse. 0774. BC Ml THE ANIMAL FOUNDA- cond., $11,195 obo, 564-
20 yatra Ex p.
Ca/r 433-8611 224-9460 ((Pager) "IVe do more than mow, blow and go' Clirt(CounlyHMllhDlM.#CI29 Liccnicd Bonded Iniured
293-4148 BISHOP Brand names, full furni-
SIX PIECE twin bedroom TION will help you finan- 7217. VE PIC-A-PART
558-0190 ture lines, closeouts, cially spay or neuter your
fTTifwn tg i ff igttttutumw 294-1114 Pager 222-6926- AIR SERVICE discontinued Hems, •dis-
suite, new bedding $250.
cat or dog. Very inex-
294-0338. BC Mi

2*
Air CondHlonIng • Hxtlng play furniture! Save Big
RELIABLE CJ's LAWN CARE RAY PLUMBING INC. • RcMgwitlon
Money I Examples. Mat- Liv. Room set, sofa &
pensive In Las Vegas. YOU COULD BE DRIVING
THE CAVANAUGH'S 384-3333 BC PA
LAWN CARE
We do it all
HENDERSON PAINTING
Professionai Landscape Maintenance
Most Lawns, $15
564-7573
Commercial-
ResidenHa!
tress sets: twins $69; fulls
$79; queens $119; kings
bveseat, multicolor ctoth
with loose back and seat
pillows. $150. Like new
ADOPT CATS & Dogs
from your shelters, Save
1989 or newer.if you have any one of
these, direct phone access, previous

293-5268
HOME NEWS ^
Interior/Exterior Licj»164014571 5S5-7630 ^'••EailmatM
'ShuilO(,2
Service, Drains, New Cofistruction
LIC«6025A •Air Conditioning •
• Heating •
• Rofrigeration*
$149; brand names &
guarantees. 6000 S.
Eastern Ave.. BkJg. #8
564-4869. Ml
ADMIRAL FRIG. $750.
a Life. BC PA
LAS VEGAS VALLEY
HUMANE SOCIETY.
car credit, homeowner, credit card, 2
Fr»9 Estlmalta 294-1422 ^^"^^^'^ (Sunset to Eastern, turn Clean. Maple hc/tch $350. yrs. on the job, checking account or
HAPPY GARDNER CUSTOM BOAT COVERS • BIMINI TOPS 565-9800 north, to next traffic light, 2 wing back chairs- Beautiful, healthy, kit-
tens, cats, puppies, dogs. telephone in buyers name.
Any and All FRAMEWORK • INTERIORS • TRACTOR SEATS Lie. f 3sa;4 thefuright on Patrck Ln. mauve. 293-5542. BC.
F & M MAINTENANCE Spayed/neutered,
JONATHON HUNT 4th bidg. on left.) 5% Ml
CiMnIng
OfflcM, Horn* CONSTRUCTION „,
Oanaral Maintananca-Pilntlng-Drywall
We Care For Your Lawn
CARL'S Upholstery
718 Brick Dr. Handaraon
discount with this ad. 7
Days a Week; 10 am to
STAINLESS STEEL
tested, shots. PetsMart,
Trop-Eastern store only.
HollisUsed Cars
and Yards n ij .• 1.^ I I Discount to Inaurad, Bondad, Licanaad—Commarclal/Raaldantlal George R. Rogan, III AUTO • RV • MARINE CRAFT FrM EsUimlM KEN'S 7 pm. 739-0338. Ml
G.E. counter top electric Thurs.. Fri.. Sat.. Sun..
1760 N. Nellls 437-8870
RaaWantlal/Commarclal, s«nlor FREE ESTIMATES 728 C*nyon Rd., BouMw CUy, NV StOOS range. Hide-a-bed-sofa. 11-4. PA
566-5136 ROOM additions, Patio Covars, Q|ti2an« & Trank Dutra #164-13888 565-3583 Beeper 252-1339 (702) 293-0591
MAINTENANCE Ranch oak, good condi-
Not so big Rotwelller,
JUOI AND MARY RrnnoMIng, vcneasa 434-9908 Disabled Office 565-7138 CelL* 592-1382
FREE ESTIMATES
& HANDYMAN
SERVICE
: Advertise tion. Diffenbachia, large
plant & container. 293- perfect family dog $35. 91 FORD SUPER CAB Diesel, $16,750.
564-7823. PA
GENE'S CARPET JIFFY TiRIM LAWN CARE GARAGE DOOR SICK?
All type* of in the News 1745 after 5 pm or leave
cnessage. BC. Ml Free to good home.
76 FORD, Super cab 460 Gas $2,750.
BEAT THE HEAT Maintenance. 75 Road Runner Bass Boat, 17-1/2 fi. 85
CLEANING
and BOULDER ELECTRIC Aluminum Pallo Covara • Carpofta - Window Awnlnga •We Work While You Play-
Licensed - Insured
CAU THE DOC-DOOR! / FREE
— «. • Eallmales
I Can Fix or
Make Most . CLOSE OUT SALE .
Chow Sheltie Mix, Fe-
male, Spade with shots, hp
great with kids, 1-1/2 yrs.
WINDOW CLEANING Licensed - Bonded - Insured SunahMd Ammlng Rapfaaantatlva Johnson. $2,750. Victorian Parlor set,
HENDERSON CALL
(702) 293-6232 Anything.
ALL PAINT AND SUNDRIES old, call 566-9807. PA
Rss. A ConNn. Call 293-3750 GREEN VALLEY 565-1593 Serving the antique, 5 pcs. $1,750. Mitsubishi, 60
5«4-W55 Uc No. 1S187 can 293-4899 For free in-home estimate
AAA ACTION GARAGE DOOR SERVICE CO.
Community
AT 80% OFF
Free to good home, 1
mother, 2 female kittens, inch enclosed oak cabinet $2500.
sc •jWfBKtB »oeal. piano. orB«>
iSlSlBBV or kayboarU aniartalnmani
for S Yrs. 1 male kitten, please call Call for Inforntatton, tuv msg. 294-2489

CLASSIFIED AD INSURANCE TOO HIGH? BACKHOE and BOBCAT SERVICE for your wadding raeapllon,
pafly or organltallon luncllon. Vocal con- 4^4 ^^ GARDENING
293-0045 HOMESTEAD PAINT 566-9535 or 566-4152,
PA
Too Many Tickets? SR-22 Needed? •Lots Graded '011011109 carti alao avallaMa. •TREE TRWMINQ -FREE ESTIMATES
GARAGE SALES STORE FREE family fun safari in YOU COULD BE DRIVING 1988
DE.miM^
4 p.m. Friday for
CaN Morrow Insurance Agency
Green Valley 451 -5533
30 Years Experience — Hourly Rates
Cari W. Ford 293-0593
Coral Cov* Music Studio,
Flo Raymond at 565-8469
•RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL -EMERQ. PPE A VALVE REPAIR
a a • SENOR DISCOUNTS • • •
UCCNSEO LAWN MAINTENANCE SINCE 1984
564-6742 YARD SALE
PAINT & WALLPAPER
(Painters & Paperhangers
the desert. Visitors wel-
come for gukjed tours
daily to see lions, tigers,
bears, cougars, wolves,
or newer car, truck or van If you
have $350, direct phone access,
Henderson Tuesday Sat., 8 atn-3 pm parrots and hundreds of previous car credit, home-
issue E&MOORECXEARLY HOWARD HELDERLEIN HENDERSON Sam Blakeley Masonry { Moldings, avail^le) others 361-2484. PA
owners, credit card, 2 yrs. on
Noon Tuetday fiH-
Haodenon Thursday,
WINDOW CLEANING
^MMonad/e Mtes
CONSTRUCTION
Conmcrcial • RcaMcnllal • Reaadeli HOME NEWS
Masonry, brick. Wock.
stone.
Formica & Misc.
tools,
293-6076 AKC REGISTERED
PUREBRED
ROTTWEILER FOR
MALE the job, checking account or
telephone in buyers name.
Bottldar City and •nd Addlliona Free estimates. Woodshop, 707 Canyon Rd. #111A STUD, GREAT WSP08-

Graen Valley
Jeff KlfKaid
294-1114 ttowpmr 222-6926 Licenie #021013 565-0874
Your Local Newspaper Nev. lie. 24144 564-7764 1701 Athol, H«nd.
mON, CALL FOR STUD HOLLIS USED CARS, 1760 N.
Boulder City, NV 89005 FEE. BECKY. SN-eUS
tpm. NelHs, 437-8870

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BUILDING BUSINESS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED KELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOUSE RENTALS || HOUSE RENTALS ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
OPPORTUNITIES
MATERIALS 2 BDRM. 1 BATH, Large ROOM for Rent, $250/ BYOWNER1400Sq.Ft., BC SPACIOUS 4 Bed. YOU CAN OWN your FOR SALE BY OWNER
NOTICE TO READERS: LICENSED LIFE & Part Time clerk:al help ATTENTION drivers HOUSEKEEPERS New PALM CANYON, 3 ARROWHEAD ES- BC Beautiful Home in
STEEL BUILDING
SALEIEarlyFallSpecial! The HBC Publicaffions HEALTH AGENT needed for a tax offk:e. $18.08/hr. needed im- NEEDED Part time, Ap- bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car gar., yd., water included, $675 fna564-3138. RR 2 bdrm., 2 bath, luxury home on Ouiet Cul-de- own homel No - Newly remodeled inside TATES 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 2 Lakeview area with pool/ CUSTOM HOMES
NEEDED. Quality prod- Senbrs encouraged to mediately for delivery in ply in person, Nevada fenced backyard, $975/ mo. 293-6341. BC HR Home to employed single double wide mobile sac. $159,900. BRET downpayment on Miles and out new ac, new heat, car gar., landscaped front spa. Quiet location. Bret
30'to IOC wide, various does not vouch for the
ucts, high commissions apply. Call 361-1040 aft. the area. Must have cur- Inn, 1009 Nevada High-
miistttuts parent wrth one or two home. In Gingerwood 294-8482, Desert Sun materials, attractive balanced power, 3 txirm., and rear, only 3 yrs old, 294-8482, Desert Sun
Larry Clouse (General Contractor Lie.
lengths. Most sizes legitimacy of items, jobs, mo., plus dep., no pets, HEND., 3 bdrm.. 1-1/2
with advance before is- 4 pm Mon.-Thurs. HW rent drivers lk:ense and way. BC HW call Al, Jensens Realty, ba. townhouse, fenced children. $400 plus se- Senior Park. $49,500. Realty. BC RE construction financing. 2 ba., laundry room, 2 $107,000. Call 566-1177. Realty. BC RE #27343). Will design homes to suit your
available. Sale is limited. or money-making oppor- 293-1908. BC. RE Call Miles Homes today, cargarage, near schools.
sue, lead system, and own vehicle, call 378- Retired woman, with Now Hiring 564-3333. HR yd, $625 +400 deposit, curity^564-5888. RR BC3Bdrm. Lewis Home, lifestyle. Also we have construction
Call NOW FOR special tunities advertised in this 1-800-343-2884 ext. 1. Principals only. 433-
classification. benefits (must qualify for HOUSEHOLD CLEAN- 7707. If noans., lv. msg. pleasant voice, to con- Demonstrators AVAIL. Oct. 15.4 bdrm., 213 Van Wagnon, 293- LARGE Home away from 4 bdrm., 2 bath, large Great Location. BRET money available. Phone 293-1893.
pricinq.1-800-766-4790.
All Steel Building*.
Factory dUcounU on 4
We suggest you carefully
evaluate such offers and
not send money to these
advances/benefits). Call:
1-800-252-2581. HW
Full-time/Part-time
ERS, days, M-F, no
weekend or holidays,
vacation, sick and holi-
HW
HELP WANTED IN lawn
duct telephone solicita-
tion, for Insurance
Agency. 733-7605. HW
• Free $300 kit
• Weekly pay
• No oollacling/
2 ba., large enclosed
yard. $950/mo/lease.
293-2753. BC. HR
4987 or 293-5718. BC
HR
home, 2 many extras 2
list 6min.fromBC$325-
395,294-5005. RR
country kitchen, huge 68
X 170 lot, quiet cul-de-
sac street. Home war-
294-8482. Desert Sun
Realty. BC RE
BC. 4 Bed. Family Home.
RE
House for sale by owner
BC Jerri Lane, Sbdrm., 2
4105. BC. RE
PAHRUMP VALLEY.
BELOW CONTRAC-
Cedar City Land & Homes
•lMS.FMlDelivory.WIII
•reel limited quentltieo.
advertisers unless you
are certain you know with
hours, WALMART,
Hend., 300 E. Lake Mead
day pay. GRIMEBUST-
ERS 798-1002. HW
Heavy Industrial Con-
maintenance, A-1 Cus-
tom Lawn, 293-2899. BC
HW
CARE GIVER FOR
Parkinsons patient from
delivering
• Flexible schedule
• Free training and
support
BC 3 BDRM., 2 BTH,
FIREPLACE, double ga-
3 bdrm., 1 ba., fenced
yard, 42 Ocean St.,
Hend,, $675/mo. 564-
WESTERN INN 921 Ne-
vada Highway. Rooms &
ranty included. Please
call 293-7197 BC RE
Nicely upgraded. Bret
294-8482. Desert Sun
ba., 2 car garage, 1509
sq. ft. 294-4445. RE
TORS'COST 1408 sa
ft. custom built 3 bdrm., 2
ba., 1 bik. from champi-
Affordable Property in So. Utah
• Cross HoUow IfiUs Phase 2: From 2
Advertise In the News
First oome, first served. whom you are dealing Dr., Hand., Nv. HW AVON needs sales reps 11/28 to 12/17. 9 am-5 Kitchenettes for rent on Realty. BC RE BC HOUSE FOR SALE
Must sell by Oct. 31 si. and you know all terms struction Company wants • 10i% merchandise rage, R V Parking, fenced 6742. HR by owner, nearly 1600 onship golf course, fea- acres for $27,000 to 4.5 acres at $61,000. Gas,
RECEPTKDNISTforbusy for part-time Xmas sales pm. Call after 5 pm. 293- credit yard, no pets, avail. 11/1. first come, first served water, power, telephone & roads to property.
Call AL, 702-648-4170. and conditions of the of- real estate office. Re- to hire a capable Con- HENDERSON, BRAND sq.ft.,3bdrm.,1-3/4bath, tures over-sized pane
in Green Valley, Hend- 7913. BC HW ...ANDMOflEI $925 per mo. 1st, last, & basis. Rates are from windows, vaulted ceil-
struction Accountant with Fabulous mountain views with year round access.
BUILDINGS
fer. BO

DOMESTIC HELP
sponsibilities include an-
swering phones, typing,
filing and light computer
a good understanding of
job costing. Able to do
cost accounting thru P &
erson & Boulder City. Call
Rosie 293-AVON (293-
2866). HW
PART TIME MAINTE-
NANCE. Man wanted
apply at Nevada Inn,
Call Area District
Manager for more
information and FREE
sec. dep. 896-5828. BC
HR
2bdrn, 1ba,$625/mo..+
NEW HOME, 3 bdrm., 2
ba., 2 car gar., no pets,
details, 565-9437. HR
$115 to $165 per week
depending on availabil-
ity. Kitchenettes accom-
features a lovely fireplace
room, a bright fresh paint
job inside and out and
more. Located on a quiet
ings, fans, and indirect
lighting throughut. Oak
cabinets, ceramic tile, in-
• Rental income property:Reasonably
priced with management available.
DESERT 0
MUST SELL Steel work. Some Saturday catalog Henderson House For modate 1 or 2 persons
Buildings. Only 2 left.
24 X 30 & 60 X M. Act SAN DIEGO home
owner, working tempo-
work required. Submit
resume at Century 21JR
L, required 5 yrs. Con-
struction Background.
Timberline Software a
LOT ATTENDANT Ex-
perienced only. Apply
Any Auto Sales, 1112
1009 Nev. Hwy. BC HW
Night Auditor, Echo Bay
Resort, Lake Mead NRA.
658-6584
Must be 18 and have
transportation
util., +dep., avail. 10-15,
no pets, 5658296. HR
3bdrm., 1ba.,$700/mo.,
Rent. 2 BD., 1 BA.,
Fenced front and back
yard. Available 10/7/94.
only. No Pets. 294-0393. cul-de-sac at 604 Kings
PI. Come take a look!
$133,000. Call after 12
door laundry room, large
finished garage with
workshop. $89,500, call
• New Home $ 112,500:3 bedroom 2 bath,
2carrmishedgarage,blockwall fence, RVParking.
SUN REALTY
Realty, 101 E. Horizon
5 Lines cosh
6 rote
293-6014
now, save thousands. Must. Good starling sal- Nevada Hwy. BC HW collect 619-242-9622.
First oome, first served/
rarily in Las Vegas will Dr., Suite A. HW Housing is available. Call Also booking partiesi + util., + dep., 565-8296. $700 mo. 1st and last noon, 293-1791. BC RE • Beautiful Brick lloine:$109,900,1600 CALL 24 HRS. FUU,TIME
m
call Mike at DIML 702-
261-MSO.
give your home, pats and
plants TLC while you're
away. Available now for
DUE TO
GROWTH, We are look-
OUR
ary and Bonusplan.Bring
resume and salary His-
tory to 1312C Nevada
HANDY MAN Needed.
Gardening, elect real Etc.
294-3880. BC HW
1-394-4000, ask for Terri.
Pre-employment drug
test required. An autho-
Sbdiin, 2ba.,2cargar.,
swimming pool, new
dep. required. Small pets
and kids OK. Call 458-
1912 before 9 am and
Beautiful Custom Built
Brick home, over 1620
RE
3 BR., 2 BA., Family rm.
w/lireplace, formal dining
sq. ft. 2 bed, 2-1- baths, large garage, on Cul-De-Sac.
• Brian Head Condo: !^ bedroom 3 baths,
1 ^ - (702)
293-2151
FuaaEMicE
SINCE 1971
ing for PT/FT Massage Hwy. Call for appoint- sf, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, 1000 NV Hy, >101, Boulder City
STORAGE
up to 1 year. Lv. mes-
sage for Claudia at 696- Therapist, schooling, ment Mon. thru Fri. (702)
BABYSITTER-For 7 mo. rized concessionaire of POSITION paint, carpet, mature after 7 pm. HR
CHOICE MOBILE home/ & ASSOCIATES oversized cul-de-sac lot,
& living room, 1725 sq.
ft., 4 yrs. old. On private,
GiantSteps 2, Furnished, Sleeps 10, $109,500
old baby boy. Mon., Tues. NPS. EOE. HW landscape front and 2 BDRM., 1 BATH, AFFORDABLE 3 Bed72 Bath Lewis
For rent 10x20 storage
9161. DH experience, & Licenses
preferred. Please call
294-0026 askfor John or & Fri. 6 hrs. a day. 293- WANTED back, 603 Fernbrook, Laundry & dining rm.,
building lots in Sandy excellent location 293-
1058. RE
ouiet St. Convenient to • Custom Log Home: 3700 sq. ft., 4 Bedrooms
Home. Only $139,500.
Ray. HW LAKE MEAD RESORT Valley. 2 +/• acres ea. downtown Extra drive- 2+baths.Serenewoodedsettingon 20 acres. $275,000
unKs. Call 293-1135. SR KIDS KLUB! before and Linda 293-3900. BC HW 1620 or 293-5919. HW NOW hiring for part time Will clean your home, Hend., $900/mo., 565- enclosed yard. 293- •TOP OF THE WORLDI SOUNDS GOOD WAIT FIXER-UPPER: near Lake Mead, price
BLACK CANYON/EX- 7895. HR Power at the site, under- KEY LARGO Lake View, way for parking.
after school for elemen- MOTEL MAID experi- General Office Clerk Night Auditors. Apply in reliable, local rets., 6341. BC HR . ground phone, paved TILL YOU SEE THE VIEWIII OVER 2500 SQ. FT. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, just reduced below appraisal to
SECURE OUTDOOR tary age chikiren. Trans- PEDITION DEPOT is 3bdrm.,blockwall, 1344 $167,000. Owner 294-
ence helpful. Immediate needed for growing, lo- person. 322 Lake Shore 433-7609. PW BOULDER CITY, Home and/or gravel roads. PLUS GUEST HOUSE. ALMOST 800 SQ. FT. RV $182,000. Leave mes- 4444 after 4:30 or leave .Soullu-rn Utah or Houlder Lit) Real Kstali' $93 5001
portation to and from taking applicatiofis for cal business. Part-time, Palm St., Hend. $675 mo.
STORAGE opening, apply in person, Rd. Pre-employment 1750 sf, 3 bdrm.. 2bth., Seller offering good sage for apt. 293-7972. GORGEOUS LAKE VIEW: 1600 S.f.,
Boats, Autos, trailsr* and school, nutritk}us snacks, also laundry person PT.
Catering/Docent. Must
be personable and de-
entry level position during drug screen. EOE Au- COMMERCIAL $675 dep. 564-6742. HR near park. Fireplc, new terms. Phone Grace,
GARAGE THAT iS HEATED & COOLED ALL ON
3 1/2 ACRES OVERLOOKING BOULDER CITY.
message. BC. RE Call MANNY 294-0870 luxury townhouse, $129,900.
Motor Homss, 1/2 bill, ott recreation program.
Phone 293-7773. DH
Best Western Motel, 85 pendable & enjoy work-
orientation to job with
extended hours and
thorized concessionaire RENTALS Highland Hills 2 story 4 paint, fenced yrd., 1512 Century21 Money World, •PLENTY OF ROOM FOR THE KIDS, IN LAWS, Call me today for a ERA Realty Center FOR LEASE: Immediate.possesston:
9S on Induslrial M. Call W. Lake Mead Dr., Hend. ing with pujblic. 20 hrs. a of the NPS. BC HW bdrm.3ba.,2cargarage Marita Dr. 293-1849. BC 593-7704 LO
John Wllloby Marina Canit TAMMY'S CLEANING compensation opportu- Warehouse/Office 3500 large enclosed back yard HR LOST PEOPLE, PETS OR MAYBE A HORSE OR FREE Pre-Quallfcatlon BRAND NEW Spanish Steps, from
HW week including week- sq. ft. total will build to LAKE MEAD VIEW LOT, $700/mo.; also, remodeled Elm
293-6077 Service, Honest, Reli- nities. Excellent clerical Hair station for immaculatecond.$1000 Henderson 3 bdrm., 2
TWO PLUS ROOM TO EXPAND THIS 5000 SQ.
PREFERRED CONDOS/TOWNHOMES:
SALES CLERK NEED- ends. Great fun job. Ap- and communk^atbn skills suit, immediate availabil- Borders National Park FT. HOME ON 3/4 ACRE LOT IN BOULDER CiTY Terrace: $575/mo. & spacious
able. Also errand sen/ice, rent, small, clean, mo. ref. req. 565-0740,
HEALTH CARE licensed & bonded.
ED 293-4865. HW ply at 1297 Nevada Hwy.
BC HW
required. Send resume full service salon.
ity. References a must. lv. Mess. HR
ba., $700/mo. -t- dep.,
598-4402. HR
Unobstructable views,
reduced to $185,000. •LAKE ViEWI YESSSSSSSS PRICED TO SELL
SECURITY Taking back-up offers! 1 bdrm., 1 ba. Lake View $895/mo., call us now.
Sunset' rgad frontage.
Please call 293-4341. WEEKEND BARTEND-
ER 565-9959. HW Part time/Full time, jani-
to: P.O. Box 61594,
Boulder City, NV 89006- Call Lynette, 293- 564-4100. CO FOR RENT 3 bed, 1-1/2 4 BDRM., 2 bath, with Assumable, 435-7019. 1SO0 SQ. FT 2 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 BATH, LARGE MORTGAGE Boulder Square. $57,950. LA DOLCE VITA: 1200 sq. ft. Of mod-
DH bath house, walking dis- BC LO em living at Its affordable best In
DRIVERS: FLATBED 48 torial help, will train, 565- 1594. HW 7427. Leave mes- BRAND NEW! C2 office dert, fenced yd.. Boulder COVERED PARKING, LOW MAINTENANCE. ASK FOR
GOLDEN YEARS Raward Your Free Time tance to parks & shop- City home, $950 -K Sec. ONLY $159,900. La Dolce Vita, 2 bdrm., 1 -l /2 bath w/prlvate B.C. Cool green private yard for
stateOTR. Assigned new 4750. HW sage space, 2000 + sq. ft.,
Semi & Private to enjoy. Call me to take Sales Clerk to work ping $750 per mo. Call Avail by 11/1,293-0414 $96,500.
Rooms Available over your housecleaning conventionals. Competi- Needed Light house- $1500/mo. Call 294- 293-4517 BC HR CUSTOM LOT •RENTALS RESIDENTIAL FROM $350.00 yard. $89,000. VIEW LOT: Unique private 1 acre for
keeping and child care, 4 15-25 hrs. wk/nlghts 1080. BC CO or 293-4271. BC. HR OFFICBRETAIL FROM $250.00
Excellent Care chores. 564-1239. DH tive pay benefits, $1,000 your estate or subdivide. Incred-
sign-on bonus. Rider days a week, AM hours. & wknds. Competi- HAIR DRESSER Office space available Lake & Mountain DEMAND GOOD SERVICE AND INTEGRITY
Numerous Services.
Reas. Rates
Nanny for 9 mos. baby
girl, lues, thru Thurs., 9
Program. Flexible time 293-7907 HW tive wages. Pleasant Mini b* pralnalotMl
•nd dcpwidiM*.
with common kitchen fax .CLASSIFIED 2 bdrm., large
fenced yard,
View
•BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! BUY/SELL NEW/
USED-ANTIQUES/MODERN-INVENTORY INCL
IN YOUR LENDER - WE DEUVER Two bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car gar. In "The Bluffs"
• Henderson. $98,900
ible Lake Mead Panorama for
$543,000.
off. Call Roadrunner Overlock seamstress working cond. Call and copy room tele- 929 Vista Lago Way CALL TODAY 595-3801
am-4:30 pm, $75/wk. CALL BARTON HYDE FOR DETAiLSII!
NEARLY NEW Family Home on Huge
658-4240 - 658-6648
meals incl. 435-8793.
Trucking. 1-800-876- wanted, will train. 293- The Dexter Shoe
To apply. c«M
phones and desks in- ;iTw AD refrigerator, stove.
View Lot. Room for RV's etc.
7784. HW 2697. BC. HW Sheila 293-5636 cluded $300 to $500 per Sec. a OK $175,000 MANUFACTURED:
PERSONALS
DH Outlet at Las Vegas 293-4322 month, call 564-0551 4 p.m. Friday
HENDERSON BEAUTIFUL Home In Lakeview area
Mother of 2 will provide PORT-OF-SUBS now KRRI RADIO Seeks one Factory Stores, ask $690 month, Seller Financing Two Bdrm., l-3/4ba., POOL, circular drive.
from 12 to 5 daily. 22 for Tuesday issue, CUSTOM HOMES - SECTIOI? 19 wKh Pool/Spa, Ouiet Location. RV
chikJ care in my Hend.
interviewing for FT mgmt. broadcast & one sales for Mike or Sharon. I Noon Tuesday lor Panorama^ 435-8446. 702 595-8875 Directions fn MnripK
PSYCHIC READINGS personnel. Must have intern. Volunteerto learn. RESUMES
Water St. Hnd. CO City 1/2 Acre Lots Nice view. $93,500. parking.
home, meals S snacks 896-0713. Boulder Hwy. to
by Marie. I give never-
included. Patti 565-7196.
own car. Salary DOEi Paid job possible, 293- Compoaad, Edited, STORAGE (RV/Boat Parking) GREATNEIGHB0RH00D:3 Bedroom
failing advice on ail mat- Health Ins. Avail., apply Lewis Home, covered patio with
ters of life. Advice on
love, business, mar-
DH
Exp. dependable child
9-11 am or aft. 2 pm. 3
Water Street at Lake
5774. BC HW
Responsible team SANDWICH MAKER
Typad-Faat & Accurate
BEE'S BUSINESS SVC.
FOR RENT
All Sizes—Fenced
House For Rent or Sale WANT TO Greenway, 3/4 mile NEW CONSTRUCTION • 4 bedrm., 3 bath, 2400
sq. ft., oversized 3 car garage w/workshop
Unobstructed view of Lake Mead 12 bdrm.,
2 ba. $142,000. spa, many extras. Value priced at
care, organized learning needed to babysit week- Mature woman
"DAILY 8-« Sat. 10-4"
Reaident Manager
RENT left on Hightop. area. Spilt floor plan - master separate, also $164,900.
riage, health, etc. 648- Mead or 3961 Maryland
ends and some evenings,
1400 Colorado, •€ B.C. Cozy 2 bedroom on Ave. I in B.C. For rent til
8799. PE program, ages 2 and up. at Flamingo. HW Must have Near Sunaet Want completely furn., 4th bdrm. could t>e guest quarters w/bath. Oak
Divorced white male, 60,
565-1193. DH
MUNICIPAL COURT
must enjoy children,
Hend. 566-8272. HW
transportation 293-5361 Mountain Viala
it sells. $695 per mo. May Lease with option.
For Sale, Reduced to$94,900. Now available!
rental Nov. through April. 564-8004 cabinets, ceramic tile, sunken Iv7rm., fully
Fabulous Lake & Mtn. View. Clean, 2
retired, seeks easy go- HIS HAND EXTENDED MARSHALL I. SALARY:
Pick up application 458.3990 Snowbirds. Excel, refs.
fenced $215,000.
bdmi., 1-3/4 ba. $142,500
ing lady who enjoys home DAY CARE. 2 Christian $30,722.41-35,177.54/
NOW HIRING Food 1312 Nevada Hwy. Closers needed
ANCHOR REALTY/ Call Manny 294-0870
No smoke or pets. (503) Ask For
Women will care for your servers, apply between CAPS SANDWICH Start Today-Apply in INDUSTRIAL & 447-7887. RW VIEW & VALUE - Roomy 4 bdrm., 2 bath tri-
life and dogs. 61733 year. REQUIREMENTS: Jo Coleman The ultimate Lake Mountain Home! 2300-I-
Boulder City 89006. PE chiWren in their home, 2 & 5 pm. Mon.-Sat., SHOP level over 2300 sq. ft.. Formal dining, ultra
Graduation from high , - Person COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL
Mon.-Fri., 6 am-6 pm. school or the equivalent,
Toto's Mexican Restau-
'APT. RENTALS modern kitchen. Oversized 2 car garage, sf, 2 car garage. $229,000. Banner Realty
APT. RENTALS
THANK YOU SAINT
JUDE. C. ROSE BC PE Ages 2 to 5. Will have and two (2) years of ex-
rant, 806 Buchanan Blvd.
#110BC HW
293-7070 ' WENDY'S Warehouse & SERVICES 1. Semi Custom 3 Bedroom, 2 full separate fm/rm., fu lly fenced, many upgrades,
preschool activities, $65 perience as a commis- 4450 E. Sunset
Nursing Assistant avail- a child, also $40 regis- (by Ethel M's
office. Apprx. Teddy's Kitchenettes, Nice 1 bdrm. tri-plex apt. WE BUY MORTGAGES Bath homes. $179,900. HOMES: Inexperience the Difference!
sioned law enforcement SECURITY OFFICERS Just bring your tooth- Clean quiet with beauti- and Trust Deeds. Did you PEACEFUL & PRIVATE - 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
able, full time, shopping, tration fee. Call 566-5u68 officer, OR four (4) years Chocolates in GV) 2000 St. Excellent 2. Over-sized 2 Car Garage com- 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba., 1300 sf Townslte home
WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICE. EMPLOYMENT brush. Everything fur- ful night time view of Las sell properly? Receiving oversized 3 car garage, 2198 sq. ft. Vaulted Call 294-1500
light housekeeping, ex- for more informatbn. DH of experience related to w/workshop. $119,500
cellent rets. 293-1294. OPENINGS IN HEND./G V. AREAS. WE OFFER 458-0093 location, $1200 nished. PH. 293-1716. Vegas. Non-smoker payments? Why wait! pletely finished. ceilings In WJtm., fm/rm., & kitchen. Oak
Mother of 2 will provide maintaining courtroom FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS, UNIFORMS PROVIDED, BC AR please, $385 plus dep. Fast. CASH NOW! Any RESIDENTIAL
Certified Nurses Assis- procedures and court EOE mo. Call 293- 3. Immediate Occupancy. cabinets, ceramic tile entry, hallways, baths,
Child-Care in my home, PAYEDVACATIONSANDOTHERBENEFITS APPLY NEW KITCHENETTES, 361-8099. AR size-Nationwide. Great 3 bdrm., 1 -3/4 ba., 1400 sf, Avenues home
tant, qualified, respon- M-F, days, will provkie security. SPECIAL RE- 0434. BC prices. Call 1-800-659- kitchen & utilltyroom. $186,500. "FEATURE OF THE WEEK"
Monday-Friday, 9 am to 3:30 pm, 3305 W. Spring
CAFE phone, satellite, maid 1/2 Duplex, 2 bdrm., un- 4. Totally upgraded. What other w/room for garage. $119,500.
sible, avail, now. 565- transp., to and from QUIREMENTS^Posses- Mountain, #66, Equal Opportunity Employer furnished. NO Pets, off CASH(2274). FS IMMEDIATE MOVE IN TO SPECTACULAR
3685. PW sion of, or the ability to service. STARVIEW f^Or^ in/ ASK FOR
school. Call Shelly at 564- SENSATIONS MOTEL 293-1658. BC St. Parking available 10/ builders offer as upgrades and extras \J^ "^Wtt BONNIE MUSSELMAN LAKE MEAD VIEW HOME. 4 bedroom, 3 car
2897 aft. 5:30 p.m. DH obtain, an appropriate CON DO RENTALS
G.V. Cafe seeking full AR 1 $5>00 mo. plus deposit, REAL ESTATE Only $125,000! 3 bdnn., 1-3/4 ba., 2 car
•k TAHOT CARDS, PALM W I will clean housed at a
reas. rate, call Barnk:e
Nevada driver's license,
and maintenance of a J SECURITY OFFICERS J time axpe. pantry UPGRADED Spy glass WEEKLY KITCHEN- 294-2402. AR
are standard in our homes.
JR REALTY
373-1967 garage near schools.
garSge. Brand new single story. Truly •
must see. $525,000.
^ REAOINSPAST, ^ satisfactory driving ^ Needed for greater Handwaen, OV area, FtH.L ^ cook. KHchan suparx condo, Plush 2 bdrm., 2- ETTES. CALL 565-7929, FOR LEASE-2 bdrm. U BOUtOER CITY ES- 5. Homes by vast development. TDTr.CT JU »<>«
^ PItESeNTAND " 566-7931. DH AR Dolce Vita Condo, w/ LAHGl? CUL-DE-SAC LOT W/RV PARKING.
record. Must complete ^ TIMEandPARTTIME.flexiblalioura,homemakara,^ visor position avail- 1/2 bath, with washer/ TATES, Must see! Beau- 6. Priced from the low 100s.
•k FUTURE CALL FOR if Babysitting my home, Nevada Peace Officer private yd., Avail. Oct. 16. ••••••••••••*•••• Immaculate 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba. "Lewis" Walk to schools and City recreatton area. 3
. APPOINTMENT ^ ^ atudanta encouraged to apply. DOE, muat be able ^ able bring references. dryer hookup, carport, FOR RENT: Kitchenettes tiful 3 yr. oW home in cul- 7. RV sized lots.
retired 45 yr. old nurse, Standard Training view of Lake Mead, $800 $55 wk. Utilities paid. Owner licensee, call Cary de-sac. selling below home—completely upgraded. $142,000. bedrooms, 2-car garage. Asking $210,000.
all ages welcomed. ^ to obtain Sheriff'a card, have dependable^ Applications accept- at 293-5599. BC AR * HENDERSON BEST BUYS •
(POST) requirements for + dep. 294-0184 or 796- Shady Rest Motel, 565- cost.3190sq.ft.,4bdrm., 8. Quiet neighborhood — High a top EXQUISITE LAKE MEAD VIEW. Owner built
Hinman school area, ^ tranaporlallon & phone. Call ALLIED SECURITY, ^ ed in person M - W - F,
a Peace Officer II within ^ 364-5774, Monday-Friday, 8:30-4;3Q.pm, 3355,^ 0864. BC CR 7688. Hnd. AR APT. torrent, 2 bdrm., 1 4-1/2 bath, 3 car garage, Greenway where the air is nice and •k OWNERS MOTIVATED - Highland Hills, 3 ^ Sold on contingency: Over 2000 sf w/
564-6108. DH one (1) year from date of 9 am to 11 am, 2-4 pm, bath, $525 mo. + dep. with attention to detail. 4 bedroom, 4 1/2
ALCOHOLICS FOR R&NT 1 bdrm. un- New 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Apts. 190'golf coursefrontage, JL. bdrm., formal dining, near elementary JL
PT babysitter needed, hire. Must pass City ap-
^ Spring IMtn. Rd., BIdg. C, Suite «256. EOE/M-^ 4350 E. Sunset «110 Senior discount. 294- gazebowlthfan, 40X16' clean. pool. Great buy under $184,000. bath, 5 car garage. REDUCED TO $665,000.
*F/H.V. ^ furnished condo, Trop- Merlane Villas, 417 school & park. Over 1500 sq. ft. Owner
ANONYMOUS afternoons, 896-5437. proved medical and at Athinean. Hender- icana Square on Van Merlane, $625, 566- 1213. BC AR pool with diving board + 9. Desert or Sod Landscapes — Noi GOLF COURSE View of 4 Fairways. 4 bd.
Mss(a7dayaiwk.atBPM, JHorHSok. DH physical fitness test and son. spa. B-Ball Court. Brick ^ building another & needs fast sale!! ^
Wagenen. $420 mo. Call 4190 AR 2 BDRM., 2 bth., $595/ an upgrade. Unique home overlooking Lake Mead. plus den, and Pool. Move in and relax.
Rsc. Annax bahind must maintain City ap- 565-9864 after 4 pm. CR mo. no pets. 293-7362. trim patios! Mature, low k LOVELY 4 bdrm. Chlsm. Quiet Highland -^
Bouldar Dam Crs4It Union. IRONING TO proved medical and For Rent, 2 bdrm. apt, in -tnaintenance landscap- JL. Hllissubdivlslon.Over 1500sq.ft.w/large JL. New carpet & paint. 3 bdrms., 1-3/4 ba. $249,900.
BC AR
ALANON-ALATEEN W3.«215
PERFECTION physical standards. Must
qualify for a firearm every
IMMEDIATE HIRING FOR 2 bdrm., 1-1/2 ba., fire-
place, washer/dryer. Be-
BC $375 plus dep. Call
293-1840 BC. AR
ing, storage and up-
grades galore. Home
...MMiiiiiiPiiiiiiiiiPipiiimiP..
kitchen, open dining area. Large llvlngroom Lushly landscaped lot. $250,000. SOUTHWES: 1/2 Acre. Open
.80 a Piece two (2) months. Accord- hind Jokers Wild $625 DUPLEX 2 Br., 1 ba.. APARTMENTS Warranty] Reduced to
^ w/flreplace. "^ floor plan, % |ill& 2 half baths,
BUSINESS ing to NRS 481.040, a "k Warehouse /ALLEY mo. No pets, 564-5187. washer, dryer, central air, AS LOW AS $369,000.294-0440. NO k PRIME BUSINESS LOCATION - over 1/2 if Magnificent Custom w/excellent view of 3 car garagi rE-IN, 3300 sq. ft.
OPPORTUNITIES CALLTHELMA * Clerical ^((MIMPSINC CR yard service, water and JL acre on busy street near downtown • SOO-f $295,000.
person may not be ap- BROKERS PLEASE. BC JL Lake Mead. Separate Mastersulte ••- 3
565-1507 pointed to perform the 2 BDRM., 2 bath, fire- sewage paki, very well $275 a Month RE
SUNQUEST WOLFF * Factory it Laborers JOBS FOR TEMPS sq. ft. house. Owner wantsJt sold today & bdrms.,3-3/4bath,2car garage, RVpklng., CUSTOM TRI-LEVEL, 2 Jhring rooms, 4 bed-
duties of a peace officer IMMEDIATE OPENINGS place, ground floor $600 maintained, Absolutely furnished GOT A CAMPGROUND * will look at all offers. ^
TANNING BEDS. New mo., -t- deposits & ref's., pool. Reduced to $445,000. rooms, 3 baths, oversized 2 car garage with
Commercial-Home units
if he has: (a) Been con- 4r Food Service * Conventions LABORERS-INDUSTRIAL no pets, $550 mo. First
564-6952 MEMBERSHIPOrTime- k GORGEOUS 2 story Lewis home. 4 bdrms., if
HELP WANTED victed of a felony in this SECRETARIAL-CLERICAl Boulder Dam Realty, last anddeposit required, RV parking. Pride of ownership. Reduced to
from $199.0.0. Lamps- share? We'll take it. ^ 4 baths, over 2300 sq. ft., formal living & ^
Linette. 293-4663. BC $295,000.
Lot ions-Accessories.
Montly payments bw as
Carriers needed tor the
state, or of any offense
which would be a felony -AbV ALL AREAS
NEVER A FEE CR
293-4380. BC AR
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BOULDER DAM REALTY COUNTRY HOME & GUEST HOUSE, 7 Car
BC News. For more in- if committed in this state; JOB HOTUNE BLDR.CITY.,New2bd. Furn., all util. incl. no pets, 2 bedroom, all clearinghouse. Call re- ^ laundry. Wet bar seats 4 or more. Lots of ^
$18.00. Call Today FREE formation call 293-2302. (b) Been convicted of an Garage on huge lot. 4 bedrooms. Formal
NEW Cotor Catalog. 1- HW offense involving moral !A Temporary Sewict CALL NOW 24-HOURS 2 ba., pool/spa, cvrd.
parkng, $675 + dep. Ref.
$300mo.$200dep.293- electric, $450.00 son sales informatbn Toll k upgrades. Covered patio, pool, spa * if 1664 Nevada Hwy. Dining, 3 fireplaces, Horse barn and corrals
600-462-9197 BO 593-1968 1580 BC AR per month. Seniors Free Hotline: 1-800-423- Henderson Realty, Inc. JL changing room w/one-half bath.
VAN DRIVER—Must turpitude, or the unlawful 293-7733/2151. BC CR APARTMENT FOR 5967. RE Boulder City, NV 89005^ & more. $495,000.
National Directory of Flea have your own van. We use, sale or possession 798-6041 welcomed! Call
"The Property People"
^ ASK FOR
Markets and Swap
Meets. Send $7.50checK
or money order, P.O. Box
want to hire you and your
van to drive our custom-
of acontrolleo substance;
or (c) A documented 2373A RENAISSANCE DRIVE (Cornar of Trop « Eaatam)
MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOMES
RENT, 2 bdrm. 1 bath, all
utilitiesfurn.$525permo.
$200 dep. Wash rm. Fa-
565-8564. TRADE OR SALE 2800
SQ. FT. house, 1/2 acre
\o\ and 4 acre in Kanab, 18 Water Street
* /^«»j..„.
*UnfuiK2| 564.5142 or
ELAINE OR MARIE
293-4663 M ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST DEUGHT with
SPECTACULAR LAKE MEAD VIEW. Curved
ers. Part time. 293-1860. history of physical vio- stairway enhances open floor plan. Lake or
Za666, LV., Nv. 89119. BC. HW lence. WHERE TO AP- PAHRUMP 14x55 mo- Lake Mountain Es.^tes, cilities after 5 pm, 293-
5533. BC AR
OCEAN SIDE Ut. Bus hr. 8-5.293-7504
weekends 801-644- 564-2515 Fax: 702.793-4645 (=J mountain views from all rooms. Large 3
Cleanihg Franchise WE PLY: City application bile home with add on, Drastically reduced, APARTMENTS ^ JR REALTY 564-7045
Manicurist, Hair Stylist bedrooms, 3 bath, 3 car garage. Fountains,
INVEST IN YOUl needed, booth rental,
form must be submitted 1.1 acres, $35,000 PVH fabulous home with lake ATTRACTIVE modern 2 bdrm. units. 5957. BC. RE
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ServiceMaster Targets great place to build a
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view, numerous ameni-
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unfurnished, 2 bdrm., 1
bath, all elec. dish-
Comer Ocean & UNIQUE, Beautiful home •••••••••••*••••• ouL $895,000.
BoukJer City one com-
pany believes that hard
usiness. 565-6844. HW
Personnel Department,
Room 200, City Hall, 240 ®^^"~^ NEEDED GOLDEN WEST 1978 ahy. Call Pat, 293-4663. washer, 4 large closets,
Tin Strts.
566-9123
above the lake, 3 bdrm.,
13/4 bath, nice view, lush
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w/tiie roof, country kitchen. sq. ft. under roof, pool & horses, separate
That's why, when you ply in person, LAKE
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testing, authorized Con-
later than Monday, Oc-
tober 17, 1994, at 5:00
p.m., to be considered
AREA NEIGHBORHOODS.
bdrms., 2 bths, porch w/
handicap ramp, $38,900.
Call owner, 293-6111.
MENTS - Only $2,500
down on this 1987,14 x
66, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, in
street, parking NO
POOL, NO PETS,
QUIET, upstairs, adults
CORNER COURT
APARTMENTS
2 bdrm., 1 ba., near
area. $350,000. Call
Mary 293-4663. Boulder
Dam Realty. BC. RE
nient to shopping & schools.
Ask for Sharon. W:75117
m dob^lL-
Vi Adobe f£r
OfWWTTWWT
CONDOS AND TOWNHOMES
MARINA COVE. View of Lake Mead, Bonus
largest professional
cessionaire, NPS. HW
for this recruitment. NO
APPLICATIONS WILL
Pittman, Mission Hills, BC MH nice family park, close to
Sam's Town. Co-Op595-
only section. Good for 1
or 2 people over 35. Lo-
Basic High, $460/mo. FANTASTIC COUNTRY
Realty room, 2-way f/p, 3 bedrooms, 31/2 baths, 2-
cleaning company. And For sale, 2 br., 2 ba., piu* Mcurlty. Sec. 8 DOLL House, from the PRICE REDUCED! 3 bdrm./2
we provide the best WAITRESSES NEED- BE GIVEN OUT AFTER Green Valley, and many double wide mobile 3279. MH cal owner operated. $500 OK. NO PETS lacy curtains to the new car garage, 2119 s.f. $219,000.
^^% bath w/lg. family room. Corner
training, the best eouip-
ment and the very best
support, including na-
ED. Serous applk:ants
only. Must be 21, Apply
in person. No calls. Bob's
4:00 P.M. ON THE
CLOSING DATE OF
THIS RECRUITMENT.
more. For addi-tional
home/lot Coronado Es-
tates. 293-4578. MH
$510, includes space, 2
PAYMENTS UNDER
$496 Including space. 2
Bdrm., 2 bath, double
+ $400 dep. Call 293-
3324. BC AR
HENDERSON PLAZA
737-9141 carpet, to the country
kitchen with a new gar-
den windowoverthe sink.
lot - all for only $89,900. Call
Elaine. C:65835
(702) 293-1707 'I MARINA COVE w/Vlew. 3 bdrms., 31/2 baths,
2-car garage. OWC $235,000.
tional advertising. Get All Family Restaurant, Employment packet information please CALL wide, nice family park in All appliances even a LAND
started with as little as MUST be obtained from bdrm., single wide, best APARTMENTS HOMES
761 Nevada Hwy. BC Family Park in Hend., Henderson. Total price mcrowave. 1 cargarage,
about $6000 down plus HW the Personnel Depart,^ withX-XStorages morel! Qfluy ^'^^^ '^^ OFFER - 4 bdrm. 2 NEW ON THE MARKET. Del Prado trI- "LAVISH" IS THE WORD...Lake & mountain PRIME LOT IN HISTORIC DISTRICT, Good
working capital. Financ- ment; resumesonly WILL' 435-7700. Ask for Christie VILLA HERMOSA, $21,000. Co-Op 595-
3279. MH
2l)drm. 1 ba.,$460/mo. Pool,playground<^ ^
Fantastc price. 612 Ave
.-—yjjatory Green Valley home. Pool
level, 4 bdrm., 2-1/2 bath, 2-car garage plus views abound Inallllvlngareasof this energy- traffic. Seller financing considered.
ing available. For free Cleaning Service Inter- NOT be accepted in lieu $2500 cash down, with free cable TV, free hot water. Close to & spa - oversized garage. Needs
F. Century 21 Action
information, call 1-800- views, good for supple- of empk>yment applica- or Colleen. good est. credit. $16,500 BY OWNER 12 X 40 schools & shopping, small community. Network. Sandra 271- some TLC. Less than $145,000.
RV pkg., new roof & more...$186,000. efficient custom home. Call for AWESOME LAKE VIEW IN QUIET AREA, 2/
mental income. Must be tion. HOURS OF OP- full price. CO-OP DALE, Mobile, excellent cond., details...$495,000. 3 ACRE. Ready to build. Only $275,000.
230-2360. BO
mature with excellent 375-0471. MH $9000 terms, possible 565-7512. 3277. BC. RE Gail Mary Ann. NEW LISTING...Lovely Water's Edge home, 3
ERATION: 'Monday GREAT COMMERCIAL locatton in Oki Town
'people' skills. Own PRICED for quick sale, 2 trade, 566-3567^ MH GV, new home, 3 bdrm., bdrm., 3 baths, like-new w/qua llty appliances, WALK EVERYWHERE...OIder 4 bdrm., 2 bath
FREE REPORT 1 through Thursday, 7:30 APPLICATIONS NOW 2-1/2 ba..$1100 mo.566-
Reveals how to make up
transportation,- hours
vary. Call 565-0945. HW
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. bdrm., 1 ba., large opt. HUGE LOT AND DESERT GARDENS APT. 0752, lv. msg. or call
QtiUy NICE HOME-2 bdrm. Unique 1- custom window coverlngs...$185,000. home with central air/heat, partial base- BouMer City—OWC-$79,500.
la 12,000 fvtry wee j SMOKE-FREE WORK BEING ACCEPTED room, lots of storage DOUBLE WIDE 3 bdrm..
2 bdrm., 1 ba., washer hook-up. Storage.
--~T-21l/2 bath • celling fans mstr. ment...$123,900. 1/4 ACRE CORNER LOT In Custom Home
ENVIRONMENT - AN for the residenis of Clark, Washoc It lurrounding area, large tot, close to 2 ba., vacant price re- Elaine 564-2515. RE LEWIS PF?ESTIGE...4 bdrm., 1-3/4 baths w/
...working at home with 1 bdrm. and dining - parquette area $99,000.
• peraonai computer. 1 HOME TYPISTS, PC AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ counties. Register now In a SUIe National Training excellent Elem. school,
k}w space rent, in family
duced to mki 50 s. Terms $200 off Hend. by owner
$108,900 $5495 ctm. on floor In kitchen - solar screens - many nice upgrades, 2-car garage...$165,000. PRICE REDUCED...Custom home with large
MOUNTAIN VIEW Lot In Custom Home
users needed. $35,000 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Service Prof^ram to train for Federal Employment with laroe down. Call the kitchen/family area, fully equipped guest or
mini & vertical blinds.
1
1
1 435-7912 1 potential. Details. Call (1)
805-962-8000 Ext. B-
F»^',?'uOYER. HW EllKibllity in General Clerk A other poritioni: park. 564-0010. MH Mobile home/Land Spe-
cialist. Easy Living Re-
565-9051 fixed 1475 sq.ft. 3 bdrm.
2 ba., 2 car, living rm. w
B-HILL CUSTOM...Over 3200 sq. ft. on half- parents area, 2 car garage, room for RV/boal
acre lot, spacious living areas, 2 car garage pkg...$254,900.
Area—$95,000 OWC.

FINANaALLY 1 5695. HW HAIR DRESSER


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4 Lines &. alty Inc., 454-1050 or
564-9768. MH
fireplace fam. rm. ce-
ramic tile/kitchen, baths
PLEASANT HOME - Located in RV pkg...$25S,000.
MOUNTAIN VIEW ••• HORSES—1 icrt—
Won't Last At $89,900.
FRUSTRATED 1 EXPERIENCE Not nec- Mual be profeaakmal •Cook •McurVikidiOpmttr •FootSarnWirta entry large MBr. w mir- ^^^ very ntefl neighborhood. 3 bdrm. LAKE & MOUNTAIN VIEW!...Open floor plan
1 have the way out
SerkHia inqulrlM Only
1
1
essary. Prep cook. Apply
in person. 2 Gals Res-
aitd dependabla.
To apply, call
•GMriCM
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12 X 42 Mobile home. Air cond., ATLANTIC CITY rored cl. doors, backyard
w cypress trees. 811
2 bath - 2 car garage - tile roof -
low maintenanca front & back
LAKE VIEW AREA...Custom 3 bdm., 1-3/4 In custom 3 bdrm., 2-1/2 bath home w/pooi,
bath home In Marina Highlands, 2 car garage, spa...$355,000.
COMMERCIAL/PROFESSIONAL—YOUR
CHOICE! 1.0 acre, 3.45 acres, 4.45 acres or
taurant. 1632 Nev. Hwy.
Sheila 293-5636 cooler, Gas/Gas adult park In BC. Cherry Dr. Appt. 566- yard. RV/boat parking - RV pkg., pool...$194,500. 5.63 acres, starting at under $4.00/sq. ft.
294-5054 or
361-2687 1
BC HW
EASY WORKI EXCEL- 293-4322
With Startliig
Pay Of Up To: $14.00/hr. Large shaded lot with fruit trees. APARTMENTS 8386. RE
House for sale by owner
affordably priced. Call for ad-
drasatodriveby!
YOUR OWN SPECIAL PLACE...Over 2100 sq.
ft. custom home next to mountains w/lcts of
Owner financing consklered.
LENT PAY! Assemble
products at home. Call GREAT BENEFITS • JOB SECU1UTY
Fantastic price $9,200. Call 294- Clean, Quality 1-2-3 Bedroom BCJerriLane.3bdrm.,2 wild life & view of Lake Mead, loo many
2.5 ACRES—Great buy in SW Us Vegas.
TEACHER WANTED Apartments In Henderson Reduced to $60,000.
Secret Banking 1 Tollfree 1-800-467-5566 No Eipwienct • Mgb School Oiplaaia 2648. BC ba., 2 car garage, 1509 $10,000 UNDER APPRAISAL • anrMnilles to iisL..$395,000.
System axt.1311. HW PART-TIME
EXPERIENCED IN
ftMjaifid aotnqaiiad • Central Air & Heat • Appliances sq.ft.294-^145.BC. RE c;^
•^ Sec. 19 • 2200 sq. ft. of luxury. 3
COMMERCiAL& BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Cashier wanted, sales Covanumm Provida »If )wa haoa aifiaaca or
COMMERCIALyCOMMERCIAL • Blinds • Carpets • Water Paid bdrm. 4 car garage. Breathtak- CALL FOR DETAILS TWO Retail buildings, 100% occupied,
Open bank exp. preferable. Texaco Kindorgerton JofeTrauuni bifteadacatioa. jmiimy ba ^jLowtPrlc.
• Washer/Dryer Available ing view of city lights & moun- posith/e cash ftow. OWC $450,000.
accounts and 1 Express Lube. Call Tom, ElMnontary lti|iM( br hiflarpay winft
LEASE I LEASE ***We have many other properties available for sale or lease**
565-0522. HW Educetlon or 2 How Oriaitttiaa - C h( Apartments are $410 & up per month, tains. Bk>ck wailed rear yard. TAKING RESERVATIONS for Offtee/Ware-
make a fortune 1 newly remodeled, spacious near Circular drive. Call EInora. COIVIE IN OR CALL FOR A FREE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE
ChlM Dovvlopmant AcaiiyhramaAc ********************** house, CM zoning, Only 12 units avallabie.
Ainx)MA-ncAaYd Ph. 293-51M HENDERSON iNCOF
CONVENTION CENTER
J RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE \ schools, park & shopping. T:64814 Exckislvely wKh Banner. Call now.
1268 SF. Xtra Large PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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BUILDING BUSINESS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED KELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOUSE RENTALS || HOUSE RENTALS ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
OPPORTUNITIES
MATERIALS 2 BDRM. 1 BATH, Large ROOM for Rent, $250/ BYOWNER1400Sq.Ft., BC SPACIOUS 4 Bed. YOU CAN OWN your FOR SALE BY OWNER
NOTICE TO READERS: LICENSED LIFE & Part Time clerk:al help ATTENTION drivers HOUSEKEEPERS New PALM CANYON, 3 ARROWHEAD ES- BC Beautiful Home in
STEEL BUILDING
SALEIEarlyFallSpecial! The HBC Publicaffions HEALTH AGENT needed for a tax offk:e. $18.08/hr. needed im- NEEDED Part time, Ap- bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car gar., yd., water included, $675 fna564-3138. RR 2 bdrm., 2 bath, luxury home on Ouiet Cul-de- own homel No - Newly remodeled inside TATES 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 2 Lakeview area with pool/ CUSTOM HOMES
NEEDED. Quality prod- Senbrs encouraged to mediately for delivery in ply in person, Nevada fenced backyard, $975/ mo. 293-6341. BC HR Home to employed single double wide mobile sac. $159,900. BRET downpayment on Miles and out new ac, new heat, car gar., landscaped front spa. Quiet location. Bret
30'to IOC wide, various does not vouch for the
ucts, high commissions apply. Call 361-1040 aft. the area. Must have cur- Inn, 1009 Nevada High-
miistttuts parent wrth one or two home. In Gingerwood 294-8482, Desert Sun materials, attractive balanced power, 3 txirm., and rear, only 3 yrs old, 294-8482, Desert Sun
Larry Clouse (General Contractor Lie.
lengths. Most sizes legitimacy of items, jobs, mo., plus dep., no pets, HEND., 3 bdrm.. 1-1/2
with advance before is- 4 pm Mon.-Thurs. HW rent drivers lk:ense and way. BC HW call Al, Jensens Realty, ba. townhouse, fenced children. $400 plus se- Senior Park. $49,500. Realty. BC RE construction financing. 2 ba., laundry room, 2 $107,000. Call 566-1177. Realty. BC RE #27343). Will design homes to suit your
available. Sale is limited. or money-making oppor- 293-1908. BC. RE Call Miles Homes today, cargarage, near schools.
sue, lead system, and own vehicle, call 378- Retired woman, with Now Hiring 564-3333. HR yd, $625 +400 deposit, curity^564-5888. RR BC3Bdrm. Lewis Home, lifestyle. Also we have construction
Call NOW FOR special tunities advertised in this 1-800-343-2884 ext. 1. Principals only. 433-
classification. benefits (must qualify for HOUSEHOLD CLEAN- 7707. If noans., lv. msg. pleasant voice, to con- Demonstrators AVAIL. Oct. 15.4 bdrm., 213 Van Wagnon, 293- LARGE Home away from 4 bdrm., 2 bath, large Great Location. BRET money available. Phone 293-1893.
pricinq.1-800-766-4790.
All Steel Building*.
Factory dUcounU on 4
We suggest you carefully
evaluate such offers and
not send money to these
advances/benefits). Call:
1-800-252-2581. HW
Full-time/Part-time
ERS, days, M-F, no
weekend or holidays,
vacation, sick and holi-
HW
HELP WANTED IN lawn
duct telephone solicita-
tion, for Insurance
Agency. 733-7605. HW
• Free $300 kit
• Weekly pay
• No oollacling/
2 ba., large enclosed
yard. $950/mo/lease.
293-2753. BC. HR
4987 or 293-5718. BC
HR
home, 2 many extras 2
list 6min.fromBC$325-
395,294-5005. RR
country kitchen, huge 68
X 170 lot, quiet cul-de-
sac street. Home war-
294-8482. Desert Sun
Realty. BC RE
BC. 4 Bed. Family Home.
RE
House for sale by owner
BC Jerri Lane, Sbdrm., 2
4105. BC. RE
PAHRUMP VALLEY.
BELOW CONTRAC-
Cedar City Land & Homes
•lMS.FMlDelivory.WIII
•reel limited quentltieo.
advertisers unless you
are certain you know with
hours, WALMART,
Hend., 300 E. Lake Mead
day pay. GRIMEBUST-
ERS 798-1002. HW
Heavy Industrial Con-
maintenance, A-1 Cus-
tom Lawn, 293-2899. BC
HW
CARE GIVER FOR
Parkinsons patient from
delivering
• Flexible schedule
• Free training and
support
BC 3 BDRM., 2 BTH,
FIREPLACE, double ga-
3 bdrm., 1 ba., fenced
yard, 42 Ocean St.,
Hend,, $675/mo. 564-
WESTERN INN 921 Ne-
vada Highway. Rooms &
ranty included. Please
call 293-7197 BC RE
Nicely upgraded. Bret
294-8482. Desert Sun
ba., 2 car garage, 1509
sq. ft. 294-4445. RE
TORS'COST 1408 sa
ft. custom built 3 bdrm., 2
ba., 1 bik. from champi-
Affordable Property in So. Utah
• Cross HoUow IfiUs Phase 2: From 2
Advertise In the News
First oome, first served. whom you are dealing Dr., Hand., Nv. HW AVON needs sales reps 11/28 to 12/17. 9 am-5 Kitchenettes for rent on Realty. BC RE BC HOUSE FOR SALE
Must sell by Oct. 31 si. and you know all terms struction Company wants • 10i% merchandise rage, R V Parking, fenced 6742. HR by owner, nearly 1600 onship golf course, fea- acres for $27,000 to 4.5 acres at $61,000. Gas,
RECEPTKDNISTforbusy for part-time Xmas sales pm. Call after 5 pm. 293- credit yard, no pets, avail. 11/1. first come, first served water, power, telephone & roads to property.
Call AL, 702-648-4170. and conditions of the of- real estate office. Re- to hire a capable Con- HENDERSON, BRAND sq.ft.,3bdrm.,1-3/4bath, tures over-sized pane
in Green Valley, Hend- 7913. BC HW ...ANDMOflEI $925 per mo. 1st, last, & basis. Rates are from windows, vaulted ceil-
struction Accountant with Fabulous mountain views with year round access.
BUILDINGS
fer. BO

DOMESTIC HELP
sponsibilities include an-
swering phones, typing,
filing and light computer
a good understanding of
job costing. Able to do
cost accounting thru P &
erson & Boulder City. Call
Rosie 293-AVON (293-
2866). HW
PART TIME MAINTE-
NANCE. Man wanted
apply at Nevada Inn,
Call Area District
Manager for more
information and FREE
sec. dep. 896-5828. BC
HR
2bdrn, 1ba,$625/mo..+
NEW HOME, 3 bdrm., 2
ba., 2 car gar., no pets,
details, 565-9437. HR
$115 to $165 per week
depending on availabil-
ity. Kitchenettes accom-
features a lovely fireplace
room, a bright fresh paint
job inside and out and
more. Located on a quiet
ings, fans, and indirect
lighting throughut. Oak
cabinets, ceramic tile, in-
• Rental income property:Reasonably
priced with management available.
DESERT 0
MUST SELL Steel work. Some Saturday catalog Henderson House For modate 1 or 2 persons
Buildings. Only 2 left.
24 X 30 & 60 X M. Act SAN DIEGO home
owner, working tempo-
work required. Submit
resume at Century 21JR
L, required 5 yrs. Con-
struction Background.
Timberline Software a
LOT ATTENDANT Ex-
perienced only. Apply
Any Auto Sales, 1112
1009 Nev. Hwy. BC HW
Night Auditor, Echo Bay
Resort, Lake Mead NRA.
658-6584
Must be 18 and have
transportation
util., +dep., avail. 10-15,
no pets, 5658296. HR
3bdrm., 1ba.,$700/mo.,
Rent. 2 BD., 1 BA.,
Fenced front and back
yard. Available 10/7/94.
only. No Pets. 294-0393. cul-de-sac at 604 Kings
PI. Come take a look!
$133,000. Call after 12
door laundry room, large
finished garage with
workshop. $89,500, call
• New Home $ 112,500:3 bedroom 2 bath,
2carrmishedgarage,blockwall fence, RVParking.
SUN REALTY
Realty, 101 E. Horizon
5 Lines cosh
6 rote
293-6014
now, save thousands. Must. Good starling sal- Nevada Hwy. BC HW collect 619-242-9622.
First oome, first served/
rarily in Las Vegas will Dr., Suite A. HW Housing is available. Call Also booking partiesi + util., + dep., 565-8296. $700 mo. 1st and last noon, 293-1791. BC RE • Beautiful Brick lloine:$109,900,1600 CALL 24 HRS. FUU,TIME
m
call Mike at DIML 702-
261-MSO.
give your home, pats and
plants TLC while you're
away. Available now for
DUE TO
GROWTH, We are look-
OUR
ary and Bonusplan.Bring
resume and salary His-
tory to 1312C Nevada
HANDY MAN Needed.
Gardening, elect real Etc.
294-3880. BC HW
1-394-4000, ask for Terri.
Pre-employment drug
test required. An autho-
Sbdiin, 2ba.,2cargar.,
swimming pool, new
dep. required. Small pets
and kids OK. Call 458-
1912 before 9 am and
Beautiful Custom Built
Brick home, over 1620
RE
3 BR., 2 BA., Family rm.
w/lireplace, formal dining
sq. ft. 2 bed, 2-1- baths, large garage, on Cul-De-Sac.
• Brian Head Condo: !^ bedroom 3 baths,
1 ^ - (702)
293-2151
FuaaEMicE
SINCE 1971
ing for PT/FT Massage Hwy. Call for appoint- sf, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, 1000 NV Hy, >101, Boulder City
STORAGE
up to 1 year. Lv. mes-
sage for Claudia at 696- Therapist, schooling, ment Mon. thru Fri. (702)
BABYSITTER-For 7 mo. rized concessionaire of POSITION paint, carpet, mature after 7 pm. HR
CHOICE MOBILE home/ & ASSOCIATES oversized cul-de-sac lot,
& living room, 1725 sq.
ft., 4 yrs. old. On private,
GiantSteps 2, Furnished, Sleeps 10, $109,500
old baby boy. Mon., Tues. NPS. EOE. HW landscape front and 2 BDRM., 1 BATH, AFFORDABLE 3 Bed72 Bath Lewis
For rent 10x20 storage
9161. DH experience, & Licenses
preferred. Please call
294-0026 askfor John or & Fri. 6 hrs. a day. 293- WANTED back, 603 Fernbrook, Laundry & dining rm.,
building lots in Sandy excellent location 293-
1058. RE
ouiet St. Convenient to • Custom Log Home: 3700 sq. ft., 4 Bedrooms
Home. Only $139,500.
Ray. HW LAKE MEAD RESORT Valley. 2 +/• acres ea. downtown Extra drive- 2+baths.Serenewoodedsettingon 20 acres. $275,000
unKs. Call 293-1135. SR KIDS KLUB! before and Linda 293-3900. BC HW 1620 or 293-5919. HW NOW hiring for part time Will clean your home, Hend., $900/mo., 565- enclosed yard. 293- •TOP OF THE WORLDI SOUNDS GOOD WAIT FIXER-UPPER: near Lake Mead, price
BLACK CANYON/EX- 7895. HR Power at the site, under- KEY LARGO Lake View, way for parking.
after school for elemen- MOTEL MAID experi- General Office Clerk Night Auditors. Apply in reliable, local rets., 6341. BC HR . ground phone, paved TILL YOU SEE THE VIEWIII OVER 2500 SQ. FT. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, just reduced below appraisal to
SECURE OUTDOOR tary age chikiren. Trans- PEDITION DEPOT is 3bdrm.,blockwall, 1344 $167,000. Owner 294-
ence helpful. Immediate needed for growing, lo- person. 322 Lake Shore 433-7609. PW BOULDER CITY, Home and/or gravel roads. PLUS GUEST HOUSE. ALMOST 800 SQ. FT. RV $182,000. Leave mes- 4444 after 4:30 or leave .Soullu-rn Utah or Houlder Lit) Real Kstali' $93 5001
portation to and from taking applicatiofis for cal business. Part-time, Palm St., Hend. $675 mo.
STORAGE opening, apply in person, Rd. Pre-employment 1750 sf, 3 bdrm.. 2bth., Seller offering good sage for apt. 293-7972. GORGEOUS LAKE VIEW: 1600 S.f.,
Boats, Autos, trailsr* and school, nutritk}us snacks, also laundry person PT.
Catering/Docent. Must
be personable and de-
entry level position during drug screen. EOE Au- COMMERCIAL $675 dep. 564-6742. HR near park. Fireplc, new terms. Phone Grace,
GARAGE THAT iS HEATED & COOLED ALL ON
3 1/2 ACRES OVERLOOKING BOULDER CITY.
message. BC. RE Call MANNY 294-0870 luxury townhouse, $129,900.
Motor Homss, 1/2 bill, ott recreation program.
Phone 293-7773. DH
Best Western Motel, 85 pendable & enjoy work-
orientation to job with
extended hours and
thorized concessionaire RENTALS Highland Hills 2 story 4 paint, fenced yrd., 1512 Century21 Money World, •PLENTY OF ROOM FOR THE KIDS, IN LAWS, Call me today for a ERA Realty Center FOR LEASE: Immediate.possesston:
9S on Induslrial M. Call W. Lake Mead Dr., Hend. ing with pujblic. 20 hrs. a of the NPS. BC HW bdrm.3ba.,2cargarage Marita Dr. 293-1849. BC 593-7704 LO
John Wllloby Marina Canit TAMMY'S CLEANING compensation opportu- Warehouse/Office 3500 large enclosed back yard HR LOST PEOPLE, PETS OR MAYBE A HORSE OR FREE Pre-Quallfcatlon BRAND NEW Spanish Steps, from
HW week including week- sq. ft. total will build to LAKE MEAD VIEW LOT, $700/mo.; also, remodeled Elm
293-6077 Service, Honest, Reli- nities. Excellent clerical Hair station for immaculatecond.$1000 Henderson 3 bdrm., 2
TWO PLUS ROOM TO EXPAND THIS 5000 SQ.
PREFERRED CONDOS/TOWNHOMES:
SALES CLERK NEED- ends. Great fun job. Ap- and communk^atbn skills suit, immediate availabil- Borders National Park FT. HOME ON 3/4 ACRE LOT IN BOULDER CiTY Terrace: $575/mo. & spacious
able. Also errand sen/ice, rent, small, clean, mo. ref. req. 565-0740,
HEALTH CARE licensed & bonded.
ED 293-4865. HW ply at 1297 Nevada Hwy.
BC HW
required. Send resume full service salon.
ity. References a must. lv. Mess. HR
ba., $700/mo. -t- dep.,
598-4402. HR
Unobstructable views,
reduced to $185,000. •LAKE ViEWI YESSSSSSSS PRICED TO SELL
SECURITY Taking back-up offers! 1 bdrm., 1 ba. Lake View $895/mo., call us now.
Sunset' rgad frontage.
Please call 293-4341. WEEKEND BARTEND-
ER 565-9959. HW Part time/Full time, jani-
to: P.O. Box 61594,
Boulder City, NV 89006- Call Lynette, 293- 564-4100. CO FOR RENT 3 bed, 1-1/2 4 BDRM., 2 bath, with Assumable, 435-7019. 1SO0 SQ. FT 2 BEDROOM, 2 1/2 BATH, LARGE MORTGAGE Boulder Square. $57,950. LA DOLCE VITA: 1200 sq. ft. Of mod-
DH bath house, walking dis- BC LO em living at Its affordable best In
DRIVERS: FLATBED 48 torial help, will train, 565- 1594. HW 7427. Leave mes- BRAND NEW! C2 office dert, fenced yd.. Boulder COVERED PARKING, LOW MAINTENANCE. ASK FOR
GOLDEN YEARS Raward Your Free Time tance to parks & shop- City home, $950 -K Sec. ONLY $159,900. La Dolce Vita, 2 bdrm., 1 -l /2 bath w/prlvate B.C. Cool green private yard for
stateOTR. Assigned new 4750. HW sage space, 2000 + sq. ft.,
Semi & Private to enjoy. Call me to take Sales Clerk to work ping $750 per mo. Call Avail by 11/1,293-0414 $96,500.
Rooms Available over your housecleaning conventionals. Competi- Needed Light house- $1500/mo. Call 294- 293-4517 BC HR CUSTOM LOT •RENTALS RESIDENTIAL FROM $350.00 yard. $89,000. VIEW LOT: Unique private 1 acre for
keeping and child care, 4 15-25 hrs. wk/nlghts 1080. BC CO or 293-4271. BC. HR OFFICBRETAIL FROM $250.00
Excellent Care chores. 564-1239. DH tive pay benefits, $1,000 your estate or subdivide. Incred-
sign-on bonus. Rider days a week, AM hours. & wknds. Competi- HAIR DRESSER Office space available Lake & Mountain DEMAND GOOD SERVICE AND INTEGRITY
Numerous Services.
Reas. Rates
Nanny for 9 mos. baby
girl, lues, thru Thurs., 9
Program. Flexible time 293-7907 HW tive wages. Pleasant Mini b* pralnalotMl
•nd dcpwidiM*.
with common kitchen fax .CLASSIFIED 2 bdrm., large
fenced yard,
View
•BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! BUY/SELL NEW/
USED-ANTIQUES/MODERN-INVENTORY INCL
IN YOUR LENDER - WE DEUVER Two bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car gar. In "The Bluffs"
• Henderson. $98,900
ible Lake Mead Panorama for
$543,000.
off. Call Roadrunner Overlock seamstress working cond. Call and copy room tele- 929 Vista Lago Way CALL TODAY 595-3801
am-4:30 pm, $75/wk. CALL BARTON HYDE FOR DETAiLSII!
NEARLY NEW Family Home on Huge
658-4240 - 658-6648
meals incl. 435-8793.
Trucking. 1-800-876- wanted, will train. 293- The Dexter Shoe
To apply. c«M
phones and desks in- ;iTw AD refrigerator, stove.
View Lot. Room for RV's etc.
7784. HW 2697. BC. HW Sheila 293-5636 cluded $300 to $500 per Sec. a OK $175,000 MANUFACTURED:
PERSONALS
DH Outlet at Las Vegas 293-4322 month, call 564-0551 4 p.m. Friday
HENDERSON BEAUTIFUL Home In Lakeview area
Mother of 2 will provide PORT-OF-SUBS now KRRI RADIO Seeks one Factory Stores, ask $690 month, Seller Financing Two Bdrm., l-3/4ba., POOL, circular drive.
from 12 to 5 daily. 22 for Tuesday issue, CUSTOM HOMES - SECTIOI? 19 wKh Pool/Spa, Ouiet Location. RV
chikJ care in my Hend.
interviewing for FT mgmt. broadcast & one sales for Mike or Sharon. I Noon Tuesday lor Panorama^ 435-8446. 702 595-8875 Directions fn MnripK
PSYCHIC READINGS personnel. Must have intern. Volunteerto learn. RESUMES
Water St. Hnd. CO City 1/2 Acre Lots Nice view. $93,500. parking.
home, meals S snacks 896-0713. Boulder Hwy. to
by Marie. I give never-
included. Patti 565-7196.
own car. Salary DOEi Paid job possible, 293- Compoaad, Edited, STORAGE (RV/Boat Parking) GREATNEIGHB0RH00D:3 Bedroom
failing advice on ail mat- Health Ins. Avail., apply Lewis Home, covered patio with
ters of life. Advice on
love, business, mar-
DH
Exp. dependable child
9-11 am or aft. 2 pm. 3
Water Street at Lake
5774. BC HW
Responsible team SANDWICH MAKER
Typad-Faat & Accurate
BEE'S BUSINESS SVC.
FOR RENT
All Sizes—Fenced
House For Rent or Sale WANT TO Greenway, 3/4 mile NEW CONSTRUCTION • 4 bedrm., 3 bath, 2400
sq. ft., oversized 3 car garage w/workshop
Unobstructed view of Lake Mead 12 bdrm.,
2 ba. $142,000. spa, many extras. Value priced at
care, organized learning needed to babysit week- Mature woman
"DAILY 8-« Sat. 10-4"
Reaident Manager
RENT left on Hightop. area. Spilt floor plan - master separate, also $164,900.
riage, health, etc. 648- Mead or 3961 Maryland
ends and some evenings,
1400 Colorado, •€ B.C. Cozy 2 bedroom on Ave. I in B.C. For rent til
8799. PE program, ages 2 and up. at Flamingo. HW Must have Near Sunaet Want completely furn., 4th bdrm. could t>e guest quarters w/bath. Oak
Divorced white male, 60,
565-1193. DH
MUNICIPAL COURT
must enjoy children,
Hend. 566-8272. HW
transportation 293-5361 Mountain Viala
it sells. $695 per mo. May Lease with option.
For Sale, Reduced to$94,900. Now available!
rental Nov. through April. 564-8004 cabinets, ceramic tile, sunken Iv7rm., fully
Fabulous Lake & Mtn. View. Clean, 2
retired, seeks easy go- HIS HAND EXTENDED MARSHALL I. SALARY:
Pick up application 458.3990 Snowbirds. Excel, refs.
fenced $215,000.
bdmi., 1-3/4 ba. $142,500
ing lady who enjoys home DAY CARE. 2 Christian $30,722.41-35,177.54/
NOW HIRING Food 1312 Nevada Hwy. Closers needed
ANCHOR REALTY/ Call Manny 294-0870
No smoke or pets. (503) Ask For
Women will care for your servers, apply between CAPS SANDWICH Start Today-Apply in INDUSTRIAL & 447-7887. RW VIEW & VALUE - Roomy 4 bdrm., 2 bath tri-
life and dogs. 61733 year. REQUIREMENTS: Jo Coleman The ultimate Lake Mountain Home! 2300-I-
Boulder City 89006. PE chiWren in their home, 2 & 5 pm. Mon.-Sat., SHOP level over 2300 sq. ft.. Formal dining, ultra
Graduation from high , - Person COMMERCIAL FINANCIAL
Mon.-Fri., 6 am-6 pm. school or the equivalent,
Toto's Mexican Restau-
'APT. RENTALS modern kitchen. Oversized 2 car garage, sf, 2 car garage. $229,000. Banner Realty
APT. RENTALS
THANK YOU SAINT
JUDE. C. ROSE BC PE Ages 2 to 5. Will have and two (2) years of ex-
rant, 806 Buchanan Blvd.
#110BC HW
293-7070 ' WENDY'S Warehouse & SERVICES 1. Semi Custom 3 Bedroom, 2 full separate fm/rm., fu lly fenced, many upgrades,
preschool activities, $65 perience as a commis- 4450 E. Sunset
Nursing Assistant avail- a child, also $40 regis- (by Ethel M's
office. Apprx. Teddy's Kitchenettes, Nice 1 bdrm. tri-plex apt. WE BUY MORTGAGES Bath homes. $179,900. HOMES: Inexperience the Difference!
sioned law enforcement SECURITY OFFICERS Just bring your tooth- Clean quiet with beauti- and Trust Deeds. Did you PEACEFUL & PRIVATE - 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
able, full time, shopping, tration fee. Call 566-5u68 officer, OR four (4) years Chocolates in GV) 2000 St. Excellent 2. Over-sized 2 Car Garage com- 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba., 1300 sf Townslte home
WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICE. EMPLOYMENT brush. Everything fur- ful night time view of Las sell properly? Receiving oversized 3 car garage, 2198 sq. ft. Vaulted Call 294-1500
light housekeeping, ex- for more informatbn. DH of experience related to w/workshop. $119,500
cellent rets. 293-1294. OPENINGS IN HEND./G V. AREAS. WE OFFER 458-0093 location, $1200 nished. PH. 293-1716. Vegas. Non-smoker payments? Why wait! pletely finished. ceilings In WJtm., fm/rm., & kitchen. Oak
Mother of 2 will provide maintaining courtroom FLEXIBLE WORK HOURS, UNIFORMS PROVIDED, BC AR please, $385 plus dep. Fast. CASH NOW! Any RESIDENTIAL
Certified Nurses Assis- procedures and court EOE mo. Call 293- 3. Immediate Occupancy. cabinets, ceramic tile entry, hallways, baths,
Child-Care in my home, PAYEDVACATIONSANDOTHERBENEFITS APPLY NEW KITCHENETTES, 361-8099. AR size-Nationwide. Great 3 bdrm., 1 -3/4 ba., 1400 sf, Avenues home
tant, qualified, respon- M-F, days, will provkie security. SPECIAL RE- 0434. BC prices. Call 1-800-659- kitchen & utilltyroom. $186,500. "FEATURE OF THE WEEK"
Monday-Friday, 9 am to 3:30 pm, 3305 W. Spring
CAFE phone, satellite, maid 1/2 Duplex, 2 bdrm., un- 4. Totally upgraded. What other w/room for garage. $119,500.
sible, avail, now. 565- transp., to and from QUIREMENTS^Posses- Mountain, #66, Equal Opportunity Employer furnished. NO Pets, off CASH(2274). FS IMMEDIATE MOVE IN TO SPECTACULAR
3685. PW sion of, or the ability to service. STARVIEW f^Or^ in/ ASK FOR
school. Call Shelly at 564- SENSATIONS MOTEL 293-1658. BC St. Parking available 10/ builders offer as upgrades and extras \J^ "^Wtt BONNIE MUSSELMAN LAKE MEAD VIEW HOME. 4 bedroom, 3 car
2897 aft. 5:30 p.m. DH obtain, an appropriate CON DO RENTALS
G.V. Cafe seeking full AR 1 $5>00 mo. plus deposit, REAL ESTATE Only $125,000! 3 bdnn., 1-3/4 ba., 2 car
•k TAHOT CARDS, PALM W I will clean housed at a
reas. rate, call Barnk:e
Nevada driver's license,
and maintenance of a J SECURITY OFFICERS J time axpe. pantry UPGRADED Spy glass WEEKLY KITCHEN- 294-2402. AR
are standard in our homes.
JR REALTY
373-1967 garage near schools.
garSge. Brand new single story. Truly •
must see. $525,000.
^ REAOINSPAST, ^ satisfactory driving ^ Needed for greater Handwaen, OV area, FtH.L ^ cook. KHchan suparx condo, Plush 2 bdrm., 2- ETTES. CALL 565-7929, FOR LEASE-2 bdrm. U BOUtOER CITY ES- 5. Homes by vast development. TDTr.CT JU »<>«
^ PItESeNTAND " 566-7931. DH AR Dolce Vita Condo, w/ LAHGl? CUL-DE-SAC LOT W/RV PARKING.
record. Must complete ^ TIMEandPARTTIME.flexiblalioura,homemakara,^ visor position avail- 1/2 bath, with washer/ TATES, Must see! Beau- 6. Priced from the low 100s.
•k FUTURE CALL FOR if Babysitting my home, Nevada Peace Officer private yd., Avail. Oct. 16. ••••••••••••*•••• Immaculate 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba. "Lewis" Walk to schools and City recreatton area. 3
. APPOINTMENT ^ ^ atudanta encouraged to apply. DOE, muat be able ^ able bring references. dryer hookup, carport, FOR RENT: Kitchenettes tiful 3 yr. oW home in cul- 7. RV sized lots.
retired 45 yr. old nurse, Standard Training view of Lake Mead, $800 $55 wk. Utilities paid. Owner licensee, call Cary de-sac. selling below home—completely upgraded. $142,000. bedrooms, 2-car garage. Asking $210,000.
all ages welcomed. ^ to obtain Sheriff'a card, have dependable^ Applications accept- at 293-5599. BC AR * HENDERSON BEST BUYS •
(POST) requirements for + dep. 294-0184 or 796- Shady Rest Motel, 565- cost.3190sq.ft.,4bdrm., 8. Quiet neighborhood — High a top EXQUISITE LAKE MEAD VIEW. Owner built
Hinman school area, ^ tranaporlallon & phone. Call ALLIED SECURITY, ^ ed in person M - W - F,
a Peace Officer II within ^ 364-5774, Monday-Friday, 8:30-4;3Q.pm, 3355,^ 0864. BC CR 7688. Hnd. AR APT. torrent, 2 bdrm., 1 4-1/2 bath, 3 car garage, Greenway where the air is nice and •k OWNERS MOTIVATED - Highland Hills, 3 ^ Sold on contingency: Over 2000 sf w/
564-6108. DH one (1) year from date of 9 am to 11 am, 2-4 pm, bath, $525 mo. + dep. with attention to detail. 4 bedroom, 4 1/2
ALCOHOLICS FOR R&NT 1 bdrm. un- New 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Apts. 190'golf coursefrontage, JL. bdrm., formal dining, near elementary JL
PT babysitter needed, hire. Must pass City ap-
^ Spring IMtn. Rd., BIdg. C, Suite «256. EOE/M-^ 4350 E. Sunset «110 Senior discount. 294- gazebowlthfan, 40X16' clean. pool. Great buy under $184,000. bath, 5 car garage. REDUCED TO $665,000.
*F/H.V. ^ furnished condo, Trop- Merlane Villas, 417 school & park. Over 1500 sq. ft. Owner
ANONYMOUS afternoons, 896-5437. proved medical and at Athinean. Hender- icana Square on Van Merlane, $625, 566- 1213. BC AR pool with diving board + 9. Desert or Sod Landscapes — Noi GOLF COURSE View of 4 Fairways. 4 bd.
Mss(a7dayaiwk.atBPM, JHorHSok. DH physical fitness test and son. spa. B-Ball Court. Brick ^ building another & needs fast sale!! ^
Wagenen. $420 mo. Call 4190 AR 2 BDRM., 2 bth., $595/ an upgrade. Unique home overlooking Lake Mead. plus den, and Pool. Move in and relax.
Rsc. Annax bahind must maintain City ap- 565-9864 after 4 pm. CR mo. no pets. 293-7362. trim patios! Mature, low k LOVELY 4 bdrm. Chlsm. Quiet Highland -^
Bouldar Dam Crs4It Union. IRONING TO proved medical and For Rent, 2 bdrm. apt, in -tnaintenance landscap- JL. Hllissubdivlslon.Over 1500sq.ft.w/large JL. New carpet & paint. 3 bdrms., 1-3/4 ba. $249,900.
BC AR
ALANON-ALATEEN W3.«215
PERFECTION physical standards. Must
qualify for a firearm every
IMMEDIATE HIRING FOR 2 bdrm., 1-1/2 ba., fire-
place, washer/dryer. Be-
BC $375 plus dep. Call
293-1840 BC. AR
ing, storage and up-
grades galore. Home
...MMiiiiiiPiiiiiiiiiPipiiimiP..
kitchen, open dining area. Large llvlngroom Lushly landscaped lot. $250,000. SOUTHWES: 1/2 Acre. Open
.80 a Piece two (2) months. Accord- hind Jokers Wild $625 DUPLEX 2 Br., 1 ba.. APARTMENTS Warranty] Reduced to
^ w/flreplace. "^ floor plan, % |ill& 2 half baths,
BUSINESS ing to NRS 481.040, a "k Warehouse /ALLEY mo. No pets, 564-5187. washer, dryer, central air, AS LOW AS $369,000.294-0440. NO k PRIME BUSINESS LOCATION - over 1/2 if Magnificent Custom w/excellent view of 3 car garagi rE-IN, 3300 sq. ft.
OPPORTUNITIES CALLTHELMA * Clerical ^((MIMPSINC CR yard service, water and JL acre on busy street near downtown • SOO-f $295,000.
person may not be ap- BROKERS PLEASE. BC JL Lake Mead. Separate Mastersulte ••- 3
565-1507 pointed to perform the 2 BDRM., 2 bath, fire- sewage paki, very well $275 a Month RE
SUNQUEST WOLFF * Factory it Laborers JOBS FOR TEMPS sq. ft. house. Owner wantsJt sold today & bdrms.,3-3/4bath,2car garage, RVpklng., CUSTOM TRI-LEVEL, 2 Jhring rooms, 4 bed-
duties of a peace officer IMMEDIATE OPENINGS place, ground floor $600 maintained, Absolutely furnished GOT A CAMPGROUND * will look at all offers. ^
TANNING BEDS. New mo., -t- deposits & ref's., pool. Reduced to $445,000. rooms, 3 baths, oversized 2 car garage with
Commercial-Home units
if he has: (a) Been con- 4r Food Service * Conventions LABORERS-INDUSTRIAL no pets, $550 mo. First
564-6952 MEMBERSHIPOrTime- k GORGEOUS 2 story Lewis home. 4 bdrms., if
HELP WANTED victed of a felony in this SECRETARIAL-CLERICAl Boulder Dam Realty, last anddeposit required, RV parking. Pride of ownership. Reduced to
from $199.0.0. Lamps- share? We'll take it. ^ 4 baths, over 2300 sq. ft., formal living & ^
Linette. 293-4663. BC $295,000.
Lot ions-Accessories.
Montly payments bw as
Carriers needed tor the
state, or of any offense
which would be a felony -AbV ALL AREAS
NEVER A FEE CR
293-4380. BC AR
BACHELORETTE APT. Apartment for Rent. America's most suc-
cessful resort resale dining rooms, large famiiyroom, inside
BOULDER DAM REALTY COUNTRY HOME & GUEST HOUSE, 7 Car
BC News. For more in- if committed in this state; JOB HOTUNE BLDR.CITY.,New2bd. Furn., all util. incl. no pets, 2 bedroom, all clearinghouse. Call re- ^ laundry. Wet bar seats 4 or more. Lots of ^
$18.00. Call Today FREE formation call 293-2302. (b) Been convicted of an Garage on huge lot. 4 bedrooms. Formal
NEW Cotor Catalog. 1- HW offense involving moral !A Temporary Sewict CALL NOW 24-HOURS 2 ba., pool/spa, cvrd.
parkng, $675 + dep. Ref.
$300mo.$200dep.293- electric, $450.00 son sales informatbn Toll k upgrades. Covered patio, pool, spa * if 1664 Nevada Hwy. Dining, 3 fireplaces, Horse barn and corrals
600-462-9197 BO 593-1968 1580 BC AR per month. Seniors Free Hotline: 1-800-423- Henderson Realty, Inc. JL changing room w/one-half bath.
VAN DRIVER—Must turpitude, or the unlawful 293-7733/2151. BC CR APARTMENT FOR 5967. RE Boulder City, NV 89005^ & more. $495,000.
National Directory of Flea have your own van. We use, sale or possession 798-6041 welcomed! Call
"The Property People"
^ ASK FOR
Markets and Swap
Meets. Send $7.50checK
or money order, P.O. Box
want to hire you and your
van to drive our custom-
of acontrolleo substance;
or (c) A documented 2373A RENAISSANCE DRIVE (Cornar of Trop « Eaatam)
MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOMES
RENT, 2 bdrm. 1 bath, all
utilitiesfurn.$525permo.
$200 dep. Wash rm. Fa-
565-8564. TRADE OR SALE 2800
SQ. FT. house, 1/2 acre
\o\ and 4 acre in Kanab, 18 Water Street
* /^«»j..„.
*UnfuiK2| 564.5142 or
ELAINE OR MARIE
293-4663 M ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST DEUGHT with
SPECTACULAR LAKE MEAD VIEW. Curved
ers. Part time. 293-1860. history of physical vio- stairway enhances open floor plan. Lake or
Za666, LV., Nv. 89119. BC. HW lence. WHERE TO AP- PAHRUMP 14x55 mo- Lake Mountain Es.^tes, cilities after 5 pm, 293-
5533. BC AR
OCEAN SIDE Ut. Bus hr. 8-5.293-7504
weekends 801-644- 564-2515 Fax: 702.793-4645 (=J mountain views from all rooms. Large 3
Cleanihg Franchise WE PLY: City application bile home with add on, Drastically reduced, APARTMENTS ^ JR REALTY 564-7045
Manicurist, Hair Stylist bedrooms, 3 bath, 3 car garage. Fountains,
INVEST IN YOUl needed, booth rental,
form must be submitted 1.1 acres, $35,000 PVH fabulous home with lake ATTRACTIVE modern 2 bdrm. units. 5957. BC. RE
Call now for new home Information! Toll free: 800-228-8358 3 fireplaces, and superb quality through-
ServiceMaster Targets great place to build a
to and received by the PZH, Realty Inc. 1-727-
0445. MH
view, numerous ameni-
ties, Boulder Dam Re-
unfurnished, 2 bdrm., 1
bath, all elec. dish-
Comer Ocean & UNIQUE, Beautiful home •••••••••••*••••• ouL $895,000.
BoukJer City one com-
pany believes that hard
usiness. 565-6844. HW
Personnel Department,
Room 200, City Hall, 240 ®^^"~^ NEEDED GOLDEN WEST 1978 ahy. Call Pat, 293-4663. washer, 4 large closets,
Tin Strts.
566-9123
above the lake, 3 bdrm.,
13/4 bath, nice view, lush
QrtJiU WOODRIDGE ESTATES - Lg. 2
-—T-2I bdrm , 1-3/4 bath, 2 car garage PALATIAL ESTATE—On 2 acres—10,000
work should pay off. Cooks, dishwashers, ap- Water Street, Hender- CALYPSO 24' X 52' in MH •'•>, separate storage rm., landscaping, new carpet
w/tiie roof, country kitchen. sq. ft. under roof, pool & horses, separate
That's why, when you ply in person, LAKE
MEAD MARINA, 322
son, Nevada 89015, no FOR ALL HENDERSON Gingerwood + 55. 2 TAKE OVER PAY- coin laundry rm., off and more. Best price in
Great neighborhood. Conve- DC '1 H
BC guest house—$1,965,000.
invest in ServiceMaster
franchise, we invest in
you. We're the nation's
LakeShoreRd.,BC,Nev.
pre employment, drug
testing, authorized Con-
later than Monday, Oc-
tober 17, 1994, at 5:00
p.m., to be considered
AREA NEIGHBORHOODS.
bdrms., 2 bths, porch w/
handicap ramp, $38,900.
Call owner, 293-6111.
MENTS - Only $2,500
down on this 1987,14 x
66, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, in
street, parking NO
POOL, NO PETS,
QUIET, upstairs, adults
CORNER COURT
APARTMENTS
2 bdrm., 1 ba., near
area. $350,000. Call
Mary 293-4663. Boulder
Dam Realty. BC. RE
nient to shopping & schools.
Ask for Sharon. W:75117
m dob^lL-
Vi Adobe f£r
OfWWTTWWT
CONDOS AND TOWNHOMES
MARINA COVE. View of Lake Mead, Bonus
largest professional
cessionaire, NPS. HW
for this recruitment. NO
APPLICATIONS WILL
Pittman, Mission Hills, BC MH nice family park, close to
Sam's Town. Co-Op595-
only section. Good for 1
or 2 people over 35. Lo-
Basic High, $460/mo. FANTASTIC COUNTRY
Realty room, 2-way f/p, 3 bedrooms, 31/2 baths, 2-
cleaning company. And For sale, 2 br., 2 ba., piu* Mcurlty. Sec. 8 DOLL House, from the PRICE REDUCED! 3 bdrm./2
we provide the best WAITRESSES NEED- BE GIVEN OUT AFTER Green Valley, and many double wide mobile 3279. MH cal owner operated. $500 OK. NO PETS lacy curtains to the new car garage, 2119 s.f. $219,000.
^^% bath w/lg. family room. Corner
training, the best eouip-
ment and the very best
support, including na-
ED. Serous applk:ants
only. Must be 21, Apply
in person. No calls. Bob's
4:00 P.M. ON THE
CLOSING DATE OF
THIS RECRUITMENT.
more. For addi-tional
home/lot Coronado Es-
tates. 293-4578. MH
$510, includes space, 2
PAYMENTS UNDER
$496 Including space. 2
Bdrm., 2 bath, double
+ $400 dep. Call 293-
3324. BC AR
HENDERSON PLAZA
737-9141 carpet, to the country
kitchen with a new gar-
den windowoverthe sink.
lot - all for only $89,900. Call
Elaine. C:65835
(702) 293-1707 'I MARINA COVE w/Vlew. 3 bdrms., 31/2 baths,
2-car garage. OWC $235,000.
tional advertising. Get All Family Restaurant, Employment packet information please CALL wide, nice family park in All appliances even a LAND
started with as little as MUST be obtained from bdrm., single wide, best APARTMENTS HOMES
761 Nevada Hwy. BC Family Park in Hend., Henderson. Total price mcrowave. 1 cargarage,
about $6000 down plus HW the Personnel Depart,^ withX-XStorages morel! Qfluy ^'^^^ '^^ OFFER - 4 bdrm. 2 NEW ON THE MARKET. Del Prado trI- "LAVISH" IS THE WORD...Lake & mountain PRIME LOT IN HISTORIC DISTRICT, Good
working capital. Financ- ment; resumesonly WILL' 435-7700. Ask for Christie VILLA HERMOSA, $21,000. Co-Op 595-
3279. MH
2l)drm. 1 ba.,$460/mo. Pool,playground<^ ^
Fantastc price. 612 Ave
.-—yjjatory Green Valley home. Pool
level, 4 bdrm., 2-1/2 bath, 2-car garage plus views abound Inallllvlngareasof this energy- traffic. Seller financing considered.
ing available. For free Cleaning Service Inter- NOT be accepted in lieu $2500 cash down, with free cable TV, free hot water. Close to & spa - oversized garage. Needs
F. Century 21 Action
information, call 1-800- views, good for supple- of empk>yment applica- or Colleen. good est. credit. $16,500 BY OWNER 12 X 40 schools & shopping, small community. Network. Sandra 271- some TLC. Less than $145,000.
RV pkg., new roof & more...$186,000. efficient custom home. Call for AWESOME LAKE VIEW IN QUIET AREA, 2/
mental income. Must be tion. HOURS OF OP- full price. CO-OP DALE, Mobile, excellent cond., details...$495,000. 3 ACRE. Ready to build. Only $275,000.
230-2360. BO
mature with excellent 375-0471. MH $9000 terms, possible 565-7512. 3277. BC. RE Gail Mary Ann. NEW LISTING...Lovely Water's Edge home, 3
ERATION: 'Monday GREAT COMMERCIAL locatton in Oki Town
'people' skills. Own PRICED for quick sale, 2 trade, 566-3567^ MH GV, new home, 3 bdrm., bdrm., 3 baths, like-new w/qua llty appliances, WALK EVERYWHERE...OIder 4 bdrm., 2 bath
FREE REPORT 1 through Thursday, 7:30 APPLICATIONS NOW 2-1/2 ba..$1100 mo.566-
Reveals how to make up
transportation,- hours
vary. Call 565-0945. HW
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. bdrm., 1 ba., large opt. HUGE LOT AND DESERT GARDENS APT. 0752, lv. msg. or call
QtiUy NICE HOME-2 bdrm. Unique 1- custom window coverlngs...$185,000. home with central air/heat, partial base- BouMer City—OWC-$79,500.
la 12,000 fvtry wee j SMOKE-FREE WORK BEING ACCEPTED room, lots of storage DOUBLE WIDE 3 bdrm..
2 bdrm., 1 ba., washer hook-up. Storage.
--~T-21l/2 bath • celling fans mstr. ment...$123,900. 1/4 ACRE CORNER LOT In Custom Home
ENVIRONMENT - AN for the residenis of Clark, Washoc It lurrounding area, large tot, close to 2 ba., vacant price re- Elaine 564-2515. RE LEWIS PF?ESTIGE...4 bdrm., 1-3/4 baths w/
...working at home with 1 bdrm. and dining - parquette area $99,000.
• peraonai computer. 1 HOME TYPISTS, PC AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/ counties. Register now In a SUIe National Training excellent Elem. school,
k}w space rent, in family
duced to mki 50 s. Terms $200 off Hend. by owner
$108,900 $5495 ctm. on floor In kitchen - solar screens - many nice upgrades, 2-car garage...$165,000. PRICE REDUCED...Custom home with large
MOUNTAIN VIEW Lot In Custom Home
users needed. $35,000 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Service Prof^ram to train for Federal Employment with laroe down. Call the kitchen/family area, fully equipped guest or
mini & vertical blinds.
1
1
1 435-7912 1 potential. Details. Call (1)
805-962-8000 Ext. B-
F»^',?'uOYER. HW EllKibllity in General Clerk A other poritioni: park. 564-0010. MH Mobile home/Land Spe-
cialist. Easy Living Re-
565-9051 fixed 1475 sq.ft. 3 bdrm.
2 ba., 2 car, living rm. w
B-HILL CUSTOM...Over 3200 sq. ft. on half- parents area, 2 car garage, room for RV/boal
acre lot, spacious living areas, 2 car garage pkg...$254,900.
Area—$95,000 OWC.

FINANaALLY 1 5695. HW HAIR DRESSER


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•ConpoMrOpnaor
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564-9768. MH
fireplace fam. rm. ce-
ramic tile/kitchen, baths
PLEASANT HOME - Located in RV pkg...$25S,000.
MOUNTAIN VIEW ••• HORSES—1 icrt—
Won't Last At $89,900.
FRUSTRATED 1 EXPERIENCE Not nec- Mual be profeaakmal •Cook •McurVikidiOpmttr •FootSarnWirta entry large MBr. w mir- ^^^ very ntefl neighborhood. 3 bdrm. LAKE & MOUNTAIN VIEW!...Open floor plan
1 have the way out
SerkHia inqulrlM Only
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essary. Prep cook. Apply
in person. 2 Gals Res-
aitd dependabla.
To apply, call
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12 X 42 Mobile home. Air cond., ATLANTIC CITY rored cl. doors, backyard
w cypress trees. 811
2 bath - 2 car garage - tile roof -
low maintenanca front & back
LAKE VIEW AREA...Custom 3 bdm., 1-3/4 In custom 3 bdrm., 2-1/2 bath home w/pooi,
bath home In Marina Highlands, 2 car garage, spa...$355,000.
COMMERCIAL/PROFESSIONAL—YOUR
CHOICE! 1.0 acre, 3.45 acres, 4.45 acres or
taurant. 1632 Nev. Hwy.
Sheila 293-5636 cooler, Gas/Gas adult park In BC. Cherry Dr. Appt. 566- yard. RV/boat parking - RV pkg., pool...$194,500. 5.63 acres, starting at under $4.00/sq. ft.
294-5054 or
361-2687 1
BC HW
EASY WORKI EXCEL- 293-4322
With Startliig
Pay Of Up To: $14.00/hr. Large shaded lot with fruit trees. APARTMENTS 8386. RE
House for sale by owner
affordably priced. Call for ad-
drasatodriveby!
YOUR OWN SPECIAL PLACE...Over 2100 sq.
ft. custom home next to mountains w/lcts of
Owner financing consklered.
LENT PAY! Assemble
products at home. Call GREAT BENEFITS • JOB SECU1UTY
Fantastic price $9,200. Call 294- Clean, Quality 1-2-3 Bedroom BCJerriLane.3bdrm.,2 wild life & view of Lake Mead, loo many
2.5 ACRES—Great buy in SW Us Vegas.
TEACHER WANTED Apartments In Henderson Reduced to $60,000.
Secret Banking 1 Tollfree 1-800-467-5566 No Eipwienct • Mgb School Oiplaaia 2648. BC ba., 2 car garage, 1509 $10,000 UNDER APPRAISAL • anrMnilles to iisL..$395,000.
System axt.1311. HW PART-TIME
EXPERIENCED IN
ftMjaifid aotnqaiiad • Central Air & Heat • Appliances sq.ft.294-^145.BC. RE c;^
•^ Sec. 19 • 2200 sq. ft. of luxury. 3
COMMERCiAL& BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Cashier wanted, sales Covanumm Provida »If )wa haoa aifiaaca or
COMMERCIALyCOMMERCIAL • Blinds • Carpets • Water Paid bdrm. 4 car garage. Breathtak- CALL FOR DETAILS TWO Retail buildings, 100% occupied,
Open bank exp. preferable. Texaco Kindorgerton JofeTrauuni bifteadacatioa. jmiimy ba ^jLowtPrlc.
• Washer/Dryer Available ing view of city lights & moun- posith/e cash ftow. OWC $450,000.
accounts and 1 Express Lube. Call Tom, ElMnontary lti|iM( br hiflarpay winft
LEASE I LEASE ***We have many other properties available for sale or lease**
565-0522. HW Educetlon or 2 How Oriaitttiaa - C h( Apartments are $410 & up per month, tains. Bk>ck wailed rear yard. TAKING RESERVATIONS for Offtee/Ware-
make a fortune 1 newly remodeled, spacious near Circular drive. Call EInora. COIVIE IN OR CALL FOR A FREE LIST OF ALL AVAILABLE
ChlM Dovvlopmant AcaiiyhramaAc ********************** house, CM zoning, Only 12 units avallabie.
Ainx)MA-ncAaYd Ph. 293-51M HENDERSON iNCOF
CONVENTION CENTER
J RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE \ schools, park & shopping. T:64814 Exckislvely wKh Banner. Call now.
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Pagt B24 Henderson Home News, Boulder City News, Green Valley News Thursday, Friday, October 6 & 7, 1994

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

HENDERSON LAND-
HFMnFRQOM Nevada's industrial Center
YOU CAN OWN your "NO MONEY DOWN" it FOR SALE BY OWNER, BC Large Nearly New LEWIS HOME 3 bdrm., WANTTOKNOWWHAT
own homel No down- you work or live in 3 br., 1 1/2 ba., kitchen/ * FOR LEASeSALE * Home on 1/2 Acre View 1-3/4 bath, 2 car gar., YOUR PROPERTY IS 10 acres, near Racetrack
Rd. 20% Down/7 years
Bhi' MlLruFIlJ'l
payment on Miles mate- Henderson you may family, living/dining, * Beautiful custom home, 3 bdrm., 21/2 * Lot. Room for RV's etc. large bt, terrific buy at WORTH? Free market
rials, attractive construc- qualify to buy a home with basement/storage. Bret. 294-8482, Desert $125,000. Boukier Dam analysis. Call Roaer293- $21,000.00 per acre. 1115 "ARQUES AV:.. -..
it baths, open floor plan, swim spa and more, *
tion financing. Call Miles no money down. Call to- 60x122 lot. Close to Sun Realty. BC RE Realty, 293-4663. BC 2939 Realtor®, Coldwell BOULDER HIGHWAY SLUJNV's'ALE-, CA 940S(-:.
• 4.4 ACRES Near Hori-
Homes today, 1-800- day to find out! George Government Park, walk fabulous views. ^ RE Banker/Anchor Realty.

0
BC NICE 3 Bed./2 Bath
343-2884, Ext. 1. RE 371 -5375. BC. RE to town, super neighbor- zon & Racetrack. Lowest
* Call BC Adobe Realty 293-1707 * Lewis Home $139,500.
priced Connmercial. Utili-
hood, great buy at
$115,000. Call Pat &
BRET 294-8482, Desert
Sun Realty. BC RE
Dat'wm Bible Realty ties. $3.62 sq. ft. Terms.
COMMERCIAL COR-
BROKERS
REAITY
leave message for appt.
294-1746. BC. RE HBC PUBLICATIONS 1520 Nevada Highway
Bouldar City, Navada 89005 NER 5.2 Acres at Col- Volume 45, 81st Edition Henderson, Nevada 250 THE COMMUNITY'S NEWSPAPER 2 Commerce Center Or. 564-1881 Tuesday, October 11, 1994
SPEC- lege & Horizon. $3.50 sq.
II you tM Buying? Selling? Relocating? |lv,j TACULAR DARWIN BIBLE • Rul Eitat* Brokar • (702) 294-1144 ft.
"^l^ P.J. (JIM) - ,^^ I thl« dellghl- VIEWI DARWIN'S AUCTIONS • NAA • (702) 293-3996 FOR COMPLETE
Insist on Henderson's Finest t2f
Residents oppose
^'^4^ ful 3 BD From thia CELLULAR (702) S9e-399e • FAX (702) 293-7804 INFORMATION CALL
^ O'DONNELL 4 BDRM. 2 BA. on 118x135 MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF Laka Maad trom Ihia lovaly and CHRIS 376-6485
^&mdf In Onfuo; lot In popular S*c. 19. Opari'
floor plan w/tacurlty
spacloua manufaetura homa In Laka Mountain Eatataa.
Larga kitchan and pantry-covarad patio with an
Americana
Commercial
Your Real Estate Professional
axcell«ntconaillon, you
will buy It. New Kitchen,
21 •yttam. REDUCEDt30,000 unobatructad vlaw of laka. Larga maatar aulla. Garaga plua Group
in Southern Nevada
Offic*: (702) 43S-4777 Pagar: (702) 389-3336
Toll FrM: (800) 982-8451
F/P, Block wall rear
yard. Showa auperb.
Call Eagle'a View, atk
•'
Henderson Realty
18 Water St.
Henderton, Nv. 89015
FOR QUICK SALE. CALL
DAVE AT EAGLE'S VIEW
S66-6700
covarad carport. Graat room with f Iraplaca • wat bar - and ao
much mora, ovar 2300 at at 493 Laka Havaau. Llatad tor faal
aala at $177,500. BC
REALTORS
(702)796-8888 RE

UNDER
Major Ave. complex
tor Davel
(702)564-2515 $800.00 By Kathy Streeter from offering low-income hous-
EInora TIedemann • Page 471-3389 DOWN News Staff Writer ing was not reasonable. '

Just for You! fif


Sandra Mosser- Pago 693-0391 Over 1800 It was standing nx)m only in the "These people have a right to
Sq.Ft., RV Parking, City Hall chambers Thursday as live wherever the rest of us live,"
3 BDRM. IB A. Total
I citizens rallied against a proposed the representative said. "Don't
Retliicecl to $94,900 Delia s move-In costs
under $800.00. Call Major Avenue aparunent com-' pretend a product represents a
FRED & ELLIE KNAPP, REALTORS Dave at Eagle's plex. people ... This is a first-rate de-
j White Picket Fence in front of this cozy 2 bedroom on Ave I
. in Boulder City. Fenced rear yard with alley access, 2 Storage ^ Best Buys SERVING THE HENDERSON AREA SINCE 1985 View 566-6700 Residents voiced concerns
about traffic, overcrowding in
velopment built by a first-rate
developer."
J Sheds, Trees in front & rear. Fresh paint. Agent 294-0870, $94,900 J 1 acrew/custom3 bedroom home. SUNDANCE RIDGE - THREE YR. OLD 2-STORY List your property
3 car garage, pool, view, family schools, water pressure and se- The representative advised
3 BR., 2-1/2 BA, TILE ROOF, LARGE LOT $126,500 for $300.
•Over 1/2 Acre in Boulder Oty. Lake View from this | room, livingroom, & gameroom, $214,900. curity. Many said they are not commissioners the property at 400
H prestigious luMiiesite. On cul-de-sac lot is level & ready to build. | MISSION HILLS-HENDERSON DISCOUNT
Starter Home on 1 acre. 3 bedroom, large family against the property's develop- N. Major Avenue was zoned RM-
j Largest lot of phase I of Lake Mead View. Reduced $169,500 • room, country kitchen, zonedfor horses. $137,500. ONE ACRE, 2800 SQ. FT. - PRICED BELOW APPRAISAL $162,900 REALTY
ment, but they are against more 24 (multi-family residential, with
I Lake Terrace 3 bedroom 2 bath tri-level across from clubhouse. I
large Family home on 1 /2 acre. 5 t)edrooms, 3
car garage, 3500 sq. ft., oak & tile thru-out, view,
BLACK MTN. GOLF COURSE AREA 796-3268 low-income housing being built no more than 24 units an acre) at
CUSTOM 2600 S.F., TILE ROOF, 4 BR., COOL POOL,
I Fabulous Ldke and Mountain View from this front row | stucco walls. $234,900. in the neighborhood. the lime it was purchased. The
VACANT NOW, FAST ESCROW OK, ONLY 3 YRS. OLD $225,000 To All Henderson
beauty. Extras include tennis court, pool, spa -»- 2 car gar. $189,000 Green Valley owner must sell quickly. 3 bedroom, "Our concern is Uiat this project applicant, Melody Apartments
2 car garage, beautifully landscaped. Sacrificed BOULDER HWY. SHOPPING CENTER residents. Do you want
is low-income housing," home- Limited Partnership, proposed
at $102,900. ESTABLISHED 30 YRS.-DRY CLEANING BUSINESS $REDUCED to buy a home? We
Under $10.000 take over payments under $500 have program. NO owner Lisa Jolley said. "We were building 256 units on approxi-
DOWNTOWN HENDERSON under the impression they were mately 14 acres — a density of
mo. 1 bedroom, 2 baths, large livingroom, country MONEYDOWN!!Caii
BANKJBR • 294-0870 kitchen. $47,000.
CUTE 2 BR, CORNER LOT, A VIEW TO DIE FOR! ^=^=^4,900 for more details. Glen trying to upgrade that area. When 18.2 dwelling units per acre and
Under $35.000 Take over payments under $800
mo. 3 bedroom, 2 car garage, tile roof, RV boat
(702) 566-4500 or 474-1560 or Lola 595-8789 or we bought our houses, we did not nearly six less than the zoning
309 W. Lake Mead Drive, Henderson, NV 89015 898-8780. Si Halbo realize diey could bring in low- allows.
parking, country kitchen, fireplace, dog run w/mist
Don't Make a Move Until system, covered patio. $139,999.
(Henderson Chiropractic Building), corner of Atlantic Espanol.
income aparuncnts. That's the
majority of citizens' concern."
However, the density does not
comply with a multi-family ordi-
Caw Delia dX
You Call Me 565-3852
A representative of the applicant
responded to many of the resi-
nance passed after the property

Ron Rasmussen if you wish to FREE LIST OF ALL HOMECOMING QUEEN — Val Bellp congratulates his Saturday afternoon at Ba.sic High School. The Rancho Rams dents' concerns and said the de-
was zoned. The ordinance allows

see any of daughter Laura after she was crowned Homecoming Queen spoiled Basic's day, 24-0. For details, See Sports on Page 14. veloper would love to address any
Realtor •" issues that were reasonable. He See Major, Page 5
AVAILABLE , Photo by Brian Jones
these homes
UNIQUE WATERSCAPED COMM UNITY 'You'll be glad said prohibiting the development
— This stunning home is surrounded by or if you want
did to sell yours.
babbling brooks, waicrfalis and ponds of
serenity. 2070 sq. ft. of luxurious living
complete with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 balhs and 2
fireplaces. Professionally decorated and BOULDER CITY SPECIALISTS
PROPERTIES Ocean Chamber director
BUY THE "BOULDER CITY" LIFESTYLE!
highly upgraded, this home has spectacular
views of the water from the living room, 293-4663 " NO SM0G"N0POLLUTI0N**CLEAN "LOW CRIME
Spray
formal dining room and master bedroom.
This gated community is cenu-aliy located
1-800-228-8358
Fax: 702-293-4645
" LOW UTILITIES " EXCELLENT SCHOOLS " ACTIVE
SENIOR CENTER " SMALL, FRIENDLY COMMUNITY"
to leave pbst
with easy access to ihc strip, airport,
freeways and shopping. For your
private showing call RON RASMUS.SEN
WE'LL HELP YOU FIND YOUR "BOULDER CITY HOME"
leaks By Roy Theiss
News Staff Writer
frastructure at die airport and
ai 2224949 or 458-8888. Americana
EOUAL surrounding area, the repos^glated.
EASY ACCESS—PLENPi'OF PARKING
Group/Better Homes and Gardens.
Offered at $225,000. V4.<
JR REALTY E Open Monday-Friday 9 am to 5 pm'» Sat. 10 am-4 pm
HOUSING
OPPOBTUNITr
ammonia After recently relocating the
Henderson Chamber of Com-
Johnson originally wanted to
tell the board of directors over
Sundays and evenings by appointment. merce and expanding the office time in his usual style—up front,
Ellen Lamb Stromberg, Broker By Thomas Moore space by almost four times to ac- friendly and personal. But his
Call Ron Today (702) 222-4949
A^fivs Staff Writer commodate the added business, amicable delivery of die news was
CONVENIENT LOCATION - ctose to After hours call: ^
yftnericona
Oroup.icut'
t|lJJi*}(STiies, ^m^ shopping and public transportation. Pal Bernstein 294-1745 Russ Gllmore 284-1236
The new Ocean Spray Cran- most people would sit back and altered when word leaked of his
ln4,MHk«llv (>m..*J Hd (l,....!.^
3 bedrooms, 2 liaths, tile roof home In Mary Board 293-7254 Barbara Jager 565-1311 berry plant leaked a small amount enjoy some of the fruits of dieir dcparuire.
Dennia Connor* 293-4737 Kay KImberlln 294-0046 of anhydrous ammonia causing
Proven Success with Honesty & Integrity Office 458-8888 excellent condition. Oversized corner labor. Especially if you are die "I wanted to meet each one and
Linette Davis 293-1097 Stu Lowe 293-3041
lot. Henderson firefighters to respond executive director and have been tell personally. I wanted to have
to the new facility shortly after 3 with the Chamber for 22 years. an informal chat but all of a sud-
ROOM FOR HORSES TO ROAM -1.75
a.m. Friday. But not Gary Johnson. The ex- den I got inclinations that it was
acres w/full view of city. Small house

CALLCOLDWELLBANKER hascharacterand plenty of potential,


2* bedrooms, den, 1 full bath and DICK BLAIR REALTY According to a Henderson Fire
E>epartment news release, two
rescue crews and one Battalion
ecutive director announced his
resignation last week at the
Chamber's board meeting. He will
getting ouL So it blew my ambi-
tious plans.
attached large storage room. 833 NEVADA HWY.. BOULDER CITY "Soon as I heard word was
COLDWELL BANKER ANCHOR REALTY Chief responded to die plant but officially step down in February trickling out, I ran the risk of
HIGHLAND HILLS home with very
(702) 293-2171 gr plant workers had already con- to take on the job of assisting the hurting the ones diat were at the
m^ 501 Nevada Hwy., Boulder City
293-5757
large lot! Priced at only $97,000. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, used brick
fireplace, separate family room and
Pilty Gurrcy-Spwr
Andrei Anderson
293-6075
J93-322S
AFTER HOURS CALL
Bob Blair, Broker
Cindy Bindy
293-2049
294-2919
trolled the leak by routing the
chemical around die valving from
which it had escaped.
development of Sky Harbor Air-
port planning area.
The airport has been up for sale
last of die list. I didn't want any
feelings hurt. I felt Uie trickle
FREE! LIST OF ALL HOMES FOR SALE IN B.C. large country kitchen. Large trees. Khonda Sledge 293-7975 Nancy Murphy 293-3292 would have overtaken my plans."
Rich Moynihan J93-I0O2 Beltkl Reeie 294-125i
Marianne llolihauier 294-235«
The release said no fire and the City Council studied Uie Johnson started entertaining the
HOMES
COMPLETELY REMODELED EDISON HOME, 1401 s.(., 3 bdrm., 2 full
REFRESHING OASIS - Lovely firefighters or plant woricers were economic feasibility of acquiring idea of moving on during a
retirement or starter home w/large
bath, new kitchen and dining addition, 1 car garage, alley access,
$147,500.
livingroom, fireplace, roomy 2 Serving Boulder City Since 1988 injured in Uie leak, which it de-
scribed as small. The News was
iL In August the Council decided
not to purchase the airport based
Chamber Government Affairs MAKING PLANS — Gary Johnson, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, will
CUSTOM HOME • tri-level 4 bdrm., 3 ba. oversized garage, lake view,
bedroom, 2 baths and double garage continue to work on planning for the city until February. He announced last week to the board
w/masses of storage. Tile roof. HOMES unable to contact Ocean Spray on a consultant's recommenda-
f/p In living rm., lots of ceramic tile. $285,000. EXCELkENT VIEW OF LAKE MEAD from Patlo of that he will be resigning to take on a job at the Sky Harbor Airport development project.
NEW CUSTOM HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS NEIGH- officials by press time Monday tion. Capital invesunent would be
LAKE AREA • 4 bdrm., 36x32 garage with 1 /4 ba. & laundry & workshop $93,000.
BORHOOD. TOP OF THE UNE CONSTRCTION. this SUPER SHARP CUSTOM 3 bedrms., 2 bath,
morning.
See Johnson, Page 3 Johnson has been with the Chamber for 22 years.
2172 s.f., enclosed patio In rear, f/p In family rm. Call for more info 3,000 sq. ft., 3 bedrms., 4 balhs, D«n, Crafts Room, den, URGE GOURMET KITCHEN/FAMILY ROOM. required to provide adequate in- Photo by Brian Jones
B EST BUY - Close to mountains, peace FINISHED 1,100 sq. ft. gar. MANY MANY EXTRAS Lots of RV Parkg., 12' x 12' workshop. 2,365 sq. ft.
$305,000. at only $275,000.
& quiet is the way to describe this 3 - CALL FOR APPT. $450,000.00.
CENTRALLY LOCATED — 3 bdrm., 1-3/4 ba., basement, alley access
with RV parking, tots of trees, mature plants. Reduced to $119,500 bedroom custom home. Large lot,
BRAND NEW HOME IN NEW AREA — 1,466 sq. ft.
WHITE PICKET FENCE surrounds this lovely remodeled 4 bdrm. home
on corner tot. RV parking in rear, ceramic tiled floors, free standing f/p
In living rm. and lots more. Reduced to sell! $179,500
CUSTOM HOME — .94 acre lot, 3 car garage, pool, 3 Bdrm., den, lots
covered patio and viewing deck.
Owners very motivated. Need to sell
tomorrow.
of luxurious llvlngi 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 car gar.
PRICED TO SELL $189,900.

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME ESTATE - on 2 acres.


5 bedrms., 4 baths, 2 car atlchd. gar., 6,136 sq. ft.,
CONDOMINIUMS & TOWNHOMES

REGATTA POINTE — SUPER SHARP 2 bedrmS., 2


bath, 2 car gar., with built In cabinets, on cor. lot
Privalerear yard w/cov. patio & fruit trees. $178,500.
Burr assumes nothing on campaign trail
of oak, ceramic tile & more. $364,500. PRESTIGIOUS SECTION 19 - Super
custom home on 1/2 acre w/fantastic
PLUS OVER 3,000 sq. ft. In detached gar., with
BEST BUY IN SPANISH STEPSIII Priced below
plussed. "For some reason my kids
MOBILES/RENTAL PARKS By Thomas Moore easy to stay where die grass is
VALLEY VIEW ESTATES - 3 bdrm., 2 ba., covered patio, one year view. RV/boat parking, 3 bedrooms, 2
workshop AND MOTHER-IN-LAW QUARTERS
$1,199,000.
new models — 2 bdrm., 2 bath. Many upgrades.
News Staff Writer
"This is where citizens, most of them, will aren't too impressed with what I
greener, both literally as well as do or my office," he said.
warranty. Home is brand new! Price reduced! $69,500. baths. Only $144,900. $96,000.
Henderson's Justice of the financially. He could have easily come in contact with the courts and I think it's
CONDOS^OWNHOUSES UNOBSTRUCTED PANORAMIC VIEW OF LAKE MODULAR HOMES WITH LAND Burr said that in one respect
LAKE VIEW UNIT WITH ASSUMABLE LOAN! 1289 s.f., 2-1 /2 ba., 2 bdrm., IN THE HEART OF HENDERSON - MEAD 25'X53' great room w/cuslom bar, FanUs- IN CORONADO ESTATES — 1979 Sherwood Peace, Rodney Burrdoesn'tUiink landed a jobifi corporate law and important that they feel like they got a fair campai gning has gotten easier diis
tlc custom kitchen w/sub/zero refrlg. & Corlan Manor, by Silvercrest—24'xS2', 2 bedrms., 2 bath, that just because he's been a
this one has a fireplace. $119,500. Zoned multi-rent one, live in the other,
counter tops. Over 2/3 acre lot w/30x30 gar. w/12' JUST LISTED AT $91,500.
made more money. hearing even if things don't go their way." Ume around and it's because he
OWNERS WILL RENT OR SELL this 2 bdrm, 21 /2 ba. unit with lake view, or use for separate quarters. All high doors. Mexican tile patio, beautifully land- Henderson resident his whole life And it would have been easier
upgraded carpet, beveled mirrors In d/r. $129,900. appliances Included, great RV access, Rodney Burr can run on his record as a judge, a
scaped, $535,000. MOBILE HOMES - IN PARKS and because he's die incumbent once he moved back to Henderson luxury he didn't have before.
MANUFACTURED HOMES great price. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE—1978 TITAN, 14'x66' diat he's got die race in die bag. to stay in his four-year-old posi-
MODEL! Never lived in, tile entry, fireplace, one year builder warranty
I
SUPER LAK^ VIEWI! On a quiet cul de sac. 3 With 8'x20' addition. 2 bedrms., 2 baths, $24,500. "Most of die people are nice,"
Included. 2 bdrm., 2 ba., 2 car carport. $137,000 bedroom, 3 1/2 baths, 2 story. Just listed at He has even adopted "never tion with the Claric County Dis- fice is always trying cases, going as he has acknowledged, a lot of
STYLE & CLASS - from the grand
$299,900.
he admitted. "Even if diey are
LARGE TWO BDRM., 2 ba., large wrap around p^rch partly covered, front entry to the spectacular vaulted
LAND take anything for granted" as his trict Attorney's office instead of to preliminary hearings and put- worit and it turned his wife, pre-
2* acres with SPECTACULAR VIEW of Mountain* very busy diey take the Ume to
•nctoaed carport, RV parking. $149,500. ceilings, this custom home Is a must SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF CITY/MTNS., from this informal campaign motto, re- running for Justice of die Peace ting on jury uials... "When 1 was viously a law school widow, into
CORNER LOT LUSH LANDSCAPING - like new, never lived In. 24x24
PRICED AT APPRAISED VALUE $230,000. talk to me and let me hand diem Rodney Burr
%ee. Over 2000 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 CUSTOM 4 bedrm., 3 bath home with over 3,200 peadng it whenever he talks about die last time die office was up for elected I was the youngest jildgc a campaign widow.
garage heated & cooled. Owner licensee. Reduced to $142,500 baths, 3 car garage on corner 1/2 acre sq. ft. on 1/2 acre lot^zoned for horses, CUSTOM COMMERCIAL RENT/LEASE my brochure. SUll hard work is
GORMET KITCHEN & GUEST QUARTERS die strategy he plans on using as grabs. in die state so yeah, it's riot normal. "1 knew it was going to be a lot
LARGE 4 BDRM., new roof, 2 patios, 3 sheds, covered parking, fenced tot. $194,900.
2,000 sq. ft. Office/Whse. combo. AVAIL NOW. the key."
yard, family rm., lush landscaping. $99,500. $375,000. $1,100/mo. he tries for a second term as The answer rests in his nature I was 32 at die dme and die deci- of work and would have long hours Burr said his record and edu-
Henderson's JP.
BELOW APPRAISAL! Lake view, immaculate, 3 bdrm., 2 car garage,
Chalst modal, RV parking. $227,500.
THREE CAR GARAGE with 1/4 ba., covered RV stall, 2 bdrm., family rm.,
4 LOTS - BLACK MOUNTAIN GOLF
COURSE - prices vary.
CUTE OLDER HOME W/GUEST HOUSE, dose'lo
school & town on great street. No mslnt. exterior ft
yard, RV park. Main house-2 bedrm., 1 bath. Guest
RENTALS
IN LAKETREE: FURNISHED TOWNHOUSE — 3 One gets the impression that he
and in die nature of die area in
which he grew up. When he de-
sion to be a judge was, well...
"Henderson basically exploded
and it was," he said describing his
previous campaign. "But I
cation set him apart "No one else
in the race has the record or the
Election
bedrms., 2 baths, community pool, part view Lake has realized every campaign is a scribes both, it sounds like he had and has been experiencing rapid grabbed the pamphlets and went
forever lake view. $197,500. house-1 bdrm., 1 bath, NEW CARPET, New Roof ft Mead. AVAIL. NOW, $900. no peto. qualificadons," he said.
CONGRATULATIONS TO Grace more. THIS WONT LAST, JUST REDUCED. lot of woik and wants to make no choice. growth since 1985. Up to diat at it, knocking on doors and at-
INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOME • shows like a model, 2 bdrm., den,
Carroll, Top Producing and Top Listing
Ninety percent of ciUzens will
eovsred parking, large ktt, f/p in UR. Great price. $154,900.
$114,900. Very nice townhouse—3 bedrms., 2 bath, 2 car gar. sure he is stays mentally focused Moving back here was because time the office was hearing thing.s tending meetings and by the dme never get to a district court. But
agent for September. Accolades to AVAIL OCT. 15. $800. Non-smokers, no pels.
GREAT PRICE for this 1826 s.f. home with 2 car carport, large covered a trait diat has served him well in, of the nature of die people diat of a really minor nature. The work Novembercame around I was just
Jackson Meeker and Patty Diehi who NEW AREA — WATER'S EDGE DEVELOPMENT. diey may get stopped for a citaUon
porch, 3 bdrm., 2 full b#ths plus family room. $154,000.
tied for most sales.
Beautiful LAKE VIEWI 3 bwlrms., 3 baths, 2 car 1 bdrm. 1 bath, furnished house for OcL 1-lhru. his earlier campaign as well as live here. "My wife is here, my load, criminal and civil, wasn't glad it was over. or they may be involved in a
RETIREE'S OR 2nd home, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 12 x 32 garage plus 2 car gar. Patlo. GRACIOUS LIVING — Offered at Nov. 31. ADULTS, no pels $450. Owner pay* water. geuing dirough law school, two
carport Large corner tot with parking In rear of home. $129,500 $199,000. family is here, I love the area, I diat great. But with the growth 'The kids would deliver bro- landlord-tenant dispute or end up
101E. Horizon, Henderson tasks he accomplished even love the people and I always in-
LARGE LOT • tots of parking, view of mtns., 2 bdrm. * dsn, storage, came an increase in work load and chures and so would my wife," he in small claims court." Burr said.
dKMigh it made a temporaiy widow
covered porch. $172,500.00.
LOCATED IN CUL-DE-SAC, large tot, great landscaping, 3 bdrm., oov tsJ 564-5142
OWOKTUNfrY
out of his wife.
tended to makefmy home here,"
he said. As for die deputy district
die severity of crime and I jusi
thought the office had outgrown
said explaining die family dy-
namics of campaigning. But de-
'This is where ciuzens, most of
them, will come in contact with
•red parking, storage, Inwnaculate! $179,900. Reasons Why attorney and judge's job«, it was the person who was dierc at die spite his success and die fact that
BUSINESS A COMMERCIAL the courts and I think it's impor-
But die real question is why. because of his nature. ume." he decidesihc fateof Henderson's
RESTAURANT - Located on Nevada Hwy., tongest esUblisfMd In Boul- tant that they feel like they got a
After graduating from law school "The reason is because I k}ve The Campaign landlords, tenants and future fel- /fair hearing even if things don't
in Sacramento i t would have been the court room and the DA's of- Of course running for office is. ons. Burr's children arc non-
*" ei^MDiiilwgr>MWMil»Swi»aWewlHiniHiii»0»»w»<«ndC go their way."

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