1988-04-07 - Henderson Home Ne
1988-04-07 - Henderson Home Ne
1988-04-07 - Henderson Home Ne
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Off-duty policeman
injured in
ultralight crasli
by Katherine E. Scott
Home News Staff Writer
An off-duty Henderson
policeman seriously injured his
legs when he crashed his ultralight aircraft in a desert northeast of town Tuesday
morning.
William Childs, the poUce
department's identification
technician, was treated at St.
Rose de Lima Hospital for two
broken legs and was to be
transferred to a Las Vegas
hospital Wednesday for possible surgery on a knee, according, to Henderson chief of
police James Goff.
Goff said Childs, 47, is expected to return to work in
about three months.
Although the accident happened in the jurisdiction of the Las
Vegas MetropoUtan Police, Goff,
Fire Department Chief Dale
Starr and assistant police chief
Kip Botkin came to the scene as
ChiUs was being extricated fiom
the fractm^ craft.
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Community College
pushing for expansion
By Mark Brenoan
Home Newt Staff Writer
There has been a lot of talk
lately about overcrowding in
the Clark County School
District, but it is not the only
place in the county were too
many bodies and not enough
room is a problem.
The Henderson cainpus of
Clark County Community College is operating at capacity
now, and will be above capacity when fall classes start in
September. To remedy the situation, officials have gone to
the state legislature to request
a $2 million to 4 million expansion project.
The legislature will act on the
matter at its meeting next year.
The expansion would come in
the form of a new 22,000-Square foot building that would
help relieve the overcrowding
problem at the campus' current
21,000-8quare foot building.
Robin Nelson, the assistant
director of the campus, said
there are just too many people
at the campus.
"The reason we need it is
because we don't have an empty classroom," Nelson said.
'Hight now, were going outside
to find other classrooms.
"We're just bursting at the
seems," Nelson added.
When the fall semester starts
in September, some students
will be attending classes at the
United Methodist Church and
others at the classroom in Henderson's fire training center.
The campus will also make use
of two portable classrooms.
But those measures, according to Nelson, are only
temporary.
Nelson said the expansion of
Pubiic invited to
iHoiocaust memorial
by Katharine E. Scott
Home News Staff Writer
A freedom fighter from the
French Resistance, directly involved in rescuing Jewish orphans from the Nazis in World
War II, will di8cu.s8 her experiences during the community-wide Yom HaShoah services at Congregation Ner
Tamid Wednesday.
The general public is invited
to attend the Yom HaShoah
service, which will "pay
homage to the memory to those
who died during the Holocaust," explained Rabbi Sanford Akselrod of Congregation
Ner Tamid. "It is a day or time
when Jews all over the world
pay homage to (their) memory."
A display of poetry and art
done by Jewish children while
imprisoned in Terezin Concentration Camp will be set up in
the library.
Jewish communities in the
Las Vegas Valley have joined
together to observe one of the
newest holidays on their
MIKE O'CALLAQHAN
Publiakar
BREAKING FREE-William Childs. bottom center, holds onto bars of his ultra-Ught
aircraft as Hendweoa flreneB work to extricate him froaa the wreckage Tueeday alUrooB. Childa, the police department's ideatificatioa technician, seriously injured
both legs after eraohlM into the desert northeaet of Henderson. HFD engineer Jim
Blackford holde the craft sternly aa firefighter Dwight Jackson cute through the bars.
BattaUoa eUef Bob Blmdienehlp, aecond froaa right, and Fire Department chief Dale
Starr stMid hjf. Childs, who was off duty at the time of the ecddent. also helpe investigate
saspidons firee.
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CAROLYN O'CAIXAOHAN
Co-PuMiskw
JOHN DAILEY
Maaaflaf Editor
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EARTH RISE
NATURAL FOODS
We're very happy to welcome
MARKNICELEY
to our staff
IIMPORTANT NOTICI
Don't be fooled by other earpet elesners' advertised prices. We at I
BASIC NATURE carpat eleaners will not mialesd or huatle you. Wei
want your repeat buslnesa. We're lleensed, and her* to stay. All our |
workmanship Is guaranteed.
We uee a dual eltaning system: 1. Rotary floor sorubber, 2. eteam |
extraetor. W ahampoo, rlnee, dlalnfeot, deodorise, and apply
brightsners all as a part of our cleaning proeedure. We're running
s special at this time: Have two (2) rooms cleened for $30.00, Ik we'll |
clean your hallway free.
-BASIC NATICE
Carpet Cleaners
ron AP>lOINTMiNT
Se4.6716
A FAMILY-OWNED
-_aUtlNIM
by John DaUey
Home Newe Editor
Jean Burton was resigned as
she talked about more than 30
years in the same storefront.
But a long-sought downtown
parking garage, a goal of the
city and local casinos, will
replace buildings that housed
the Basic Beauty Shop for 37
years and Dom's Shoe Repair
for more than 20 years.
Began as the Budget Finance
building in 1951, Burton nK>ved
into the west storefront of the
small, one-story commercial
structure on Army Street in
1951.
"It's kind of sad in a way,"
Burton said of the move, "but
we're not particularly keeping
busy here," she added.
Burton's oldest customer,
Marion Lindesmith, blames the
decline of the Army, Navy and
Market Street area on downtown casinos.
Lindesmith says Henderson
should have never allowed casino construction, just as similar restrictions prohibit gaming in Boulder City.
Such efforts would have preserved the original Townsite
plan for the downtown merchant area, a high traffic commercial district, the 96-year-old
Lindesmith said.
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GIGANTIC SALE
BOOKS. CLOTHES. HOUSEWARES. APPLIANCES. FURNITURE,
TOYS. FASHION BOUTIQUE, TOOLS i HARDWARE. GIFTS.
JEWELRY. COLLECTIBLES t MUCH MORE
ATTEND
CHURCH
SUNDAY
APRIL 14,15,16
iraNSOMilT
PERSONAL INJURY
FREE CONSULTATION - NO RECOVERY NO FEE
565-0473
223 Water Straet, Suite A
Next to City Hall
LAW OFFICE OF
JOHN F. MARCHiANO
Criminal Law-DUl
Former Hondtrton City Attorney
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wm
Community College
pushing for expansion
By Mark Brenoan
Home Newt Staff Writer
There has been a lot of talk
lately about overcrowding in
the Clark County School
District, but it is not the only
place in the county were too
many bodies and not enough
room is a problem.
The Henderson cainpus of
Clark County Community College is operating at capacity
now, and will be above capacity when fall classes start in
September. To remedy the situation, officials have gone to
the state legislature to request
a $2 million to 4 million expansion project.
The legislature will act on the
matter at its meeting next year.
The expansion would come in
the form of a new 22,000-Square foot building that would
help relieve the overcrowding
problem at the campus' current
21,000-8quare foot building.
Robin Nelson, the assistant
director of the campus, said
there are just too many people
at the campus.
"The reason we need it is
because we don't have an empty classroom," Nelson said.
'Hight now, were going outside
to find other classrooms.
"We're just bursting at the
seems," Nelson added.
When the fall semester starts
in September, some students
will be attending classes at the
United Methodist Church and
others at the classroom in Henderson's fire training center.
The campus will also make use
of two portable classrooms.
But those measures, according to Nelson, are only
temporary.
Nelson said the expansion of
Pubiic invited to
iHoiocaust memorial
by Katharine E. Scott
Home News Staff Writer
A freedom fighter from the
French Resistance, directly involved in rescuing Jewish orphans from the Nazis in World
War II, will di8cu.s8 her experiences during the community-wide Yom HaShoah services at Congregation Ner
Tamid Wednesday.
The general public is invited
to attend the Yom HaShoah
service, which will "pay
homage to the memory to those
who died during the Holocaust," explained Rabbi Sanford Akselrod of Congregation
Ner Tamid. "It is a day or time
when Jews all over the world
pay homage to (their) memory."
A display of poetry and art
done by Jewish children while
imprisoned in Terezin Concentration Camp will be set up in
the library.
Jewish communities in the
Las Vegas Valley have joined
together to observe one of the
newest holidays on their
MIKE O'CALLAQHAN
Publiakar
BREAKING FREE-William Childs. bottom center, holds onto bars of his ultra-Ught
aircraft as Hendweoa flreneB work to extricate him froaa the wreckage Tueeday alUrooB. Childa, the police department's ideatificatioa technician, seriously injured
both legs after eraohlM into the desert northeaet of Henderson. HFD engineer Jim
Blackford holde the craft sternly aa firefighter Dwight Jackson cute through the bars.
BattaUoa eUef Bob Blmdienehlp, aecond froaa right, and Fire Department chief Dale
Starr stMid hjf. Childs, who was off duty at the time of the ecddent. also helpe investigate
saspidons firee.
PbM* b> KailMrlM E. InU
CAROLYN O'CAIXAOHAN
Co-PuMiskw
JOHN DAILEY
Maaaflaf Editor
tiikaarlpUMi raUa
^^h
OMJfMT
llaaau
Ill
Sli MMlka. MM
TktmmmUkm.M
Waal af MlaaiaaippI
UO yar yaar
lie for aU aMalks
Eaat af MiaaUalppi . 124 pr yaar
WtmtUmmei
... .-. .
***C- PWlcaUoa
0 Cdlagluw, PrMldaali Carolya O'CalUakaa Vlaa
acntatjri Utk Margan. Traatirr.
EARTH RISE
NATURAL FOODS
We're very happy to welcome
MARKNICELEY
to our staff
IIMPORTANT NOTICI
Don't be fooled by other earpet elesners' advertised prices. We at I
BASIC NATURE carpat eleaners will not mialesd or huatle you. Wei
want your repeat buslnesa. We're lleensed, and her* to stay. All our |
workmanship Is guaranteed.
We uee a dual eltaning system: 1. Rotary floor sorubber, 2. eteam |
extraetor. W ahampoo, rlnee, dlalnfeot, deodorise, and apply
brightsners all as a part of our cleaning proeedure. We're running
s special at this time: Have two (2) rooms cleened for $30.00, Ik we'll |
clean your hallway free.
-BASIC NATICE
Carpet Cleaners
ron AP>lOINTMiNT
Se4.6716
A FAMILY-OWNED
-_aUtlNIM
by John DaUey
Home Newe Editor
Jean Burton was resigned as
she talked about more than 30
years in the same storefront.
But a long-sought downtown
parking garage, a goal of the
city and local casinos, will
replace buildings that housed
the Basic Beauty Shop for 37
years and Dom's Shoe Repair
for more than 20 years.
Began as the Budget Finance
building in 1951, Burton nK>ved
into the west storefront of the
small, one-story commercial
structure on Army Street in
1951.
"It's kind of sad in a way,"
Burton said of the move, "but
we're not particularly keeping
busy here," she added.
Burton's oldest customer,
Marion Lindesmith, blames the
decline of the Army, Navy and
Market Street area on downtown casinos.
Lindesmith says Henderson
should have never allowed casino construction, just as similar restrictions prohibit gaming in Boulder City.
Such efforts would have preserved the original Townsite
plan for the downtown merchant area, a high traffic commercial district, the 96-year-old
Lindesmith said.
.^L^
GIGANTIC SALE
BOOKS. CLOTHES. HOUSEWARES. APPLIANCES. FURNITURE,
TOYS. FASHION BOUTIQUE, TOOLS i HARDWARE. GIFTS.
JEWELRY. COLLECTIBLES t MUCH MORE
ATTEND
CHURCH
SUNDAY
APRIL 14,15,16
iraNSOMilT
PERSONAL INJURY
FREE CONSULTATION - NO RECOVERY NO FEE
565-0473
223 Water Straet, Suite A
Next to City Hall
LAW OFFICE OF
JOHN F. MARCHiANO
Criminal Law-DUl
Former Hondtrton City Attorney
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MIKE O'CALLAGHAN
Publisher
NElAfS
CAROLYN O'CALLAGHAN
Courage praiseworthy,
but more bravery needed
Henderson City Council took several courageous steps Tuesday night and we think they should be lauded for such actions.
. I)espite tremendous last-minute pressure to delay Local Improvement District 818 and in the face of almost certain litigation, the council stepped up and supported the majority of
residents within the area that want improvements.
They did not wilt in front of some very virulent opposition,
and they appear resolved to weather upcoming legal manuevers
from those who don't want to pay much for improvements.
That resolve could be needed, because even if district costs
are radically less than estimates, some beUeve any cost is,too
high for the improvement proposed and some have said they
would oppose any assessment because they could never afford it.
Nevertheless, city leaders should stay resolved to see this process completed; LID 818 residents will be better served by such
action as will all the residents of Henderson.
wm
Co-Publifhtr
A tdugTi situation
by Richard Cohen
My old high-school friend,
taller than I remember him,
biu-st through the door of the
hotel. It has-been almost 30
years since we last met. Since
then, he has wandered fara
dozen years in East Asia, then
permanent residence here; His
commitment to the Jewish
state is unquestionable, his
determination to remain beyond doubt. He cUngs to two
things: the hope that conditions will improveand his American passport. When he is
out of the former, he says, he may need the latter.
My friend is not the first to say something like that. Another
American friend also retains his passport Uke a secvuity blanket.
He, too, has hved here for many years. He, too, has raised
a family here. And he, too, retains his passport. Someday, he
says, he may have to use it.
The current Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip has produced many casualtiesthe bulk of them Arab.
But for Israel, maybe the ultimate casualty is the confidence
most people had in the futurethe sense that the problems
of Arab and Jew were solvable. Many people are no longer sure.
There is irony aplenty in the present situation. Israel was
supposed to be where the Wandering Jew ceased his wandering. A long history of expulsions, a wail of pogroms, massacres,
blood Ubels, ghettoization, forced conversions and the culmination of it all in the Holocaustall this was supposed to end
between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River: Israel, where
the weary wanderer could rest.
Of course, my friends are not typical Israelis. They did not
come here out of religious conviction or political compulsion,
to the ultra-reUgious Jew, what God gave the people of Israel
no Arab can take away. And for many others, there is simply
no place to go back to. Iraqi Jews caimotwill notreturn
to Baghdad or Iranians to Tehran. As for Jews bom here, this
is home. They have no choice but to face whatever the future
holds. The Mediterranean is at their backs.
Still, for all Israelis the events of the last three months have
been a watershed. Once, something like 500 IsraeU soldiers
held the entire West Bank. Now it takes about 5,000. Once,
Capitol commentary
One longtime party leader strongly disagrees: "That's fantasy. I see it as much more likely not only to have the opposite
effect between the two parties, but even to widen the strong
differences among Nevada RepubUcans. Discounting that potential with upbeat statements doesn't diminish a real threat."
The source, who asked to remain anonymous, said that the
danger remains even though all hands agree that the reformed televangeUst is hardly likely to be nominated at the
Repubhcan convention next August. "But if we take too much
comfort in that, we risk being caught napping. All indications
point to a real drive by Robertson for the nomination four
years from now."
Those indications are already clear. The Robertson organization has shifted into high gear on a national scale. According
to poUtical observers who have watched the operation closely,
the strategy includes a concerted effort to take control of the
Republican National Committee itself, which the televangelist
backers believe would be the ideal launching pad for the 1992
"Robertson for President" drive.
The machinery has been well-oiled and programmed down
to the finest detail, as was clearly demonstrated during the
county conventions in Nevada. In Washoe County, for example, the Robertson forces operated with the precision of a welltrained miUtary organization. They used everything from
walkie-talkies for communication within the meeting rooms,
to large signs, to distinctive dress codes to move the meeting
in their direction.
Most significant of all, they filled the room with so many
of their own followers that the attendance was the largest turnout of any Washoe county convention in memory.
In itself, such enthusiasm is a healthy sign for the democratic
processit shows that it is alive and well. But it tends to scare
everybody else to death, especially that large body of ehgible
voters who can't be bothered to take part in it but complain
the loudest about the ills of govemment.
The advantage of that to the opponents of this kind of movement is that it may snap them out of their electoral lethargy
and make them take action to help apply the brakes. The history
of the nation contains many examples of the people responding to any serious sign of extremism by moving the political
pendulum in the opposite direction. But first, they have to
determine that the movement is a real danger to the system
itself.
Whether they feel that way about the Robertson situation
remains to be seen.
jrn*
Your Yieiu
Thursday, April 7. 1988
Lawyers do produce!
Dear Editor:
I j ust ha ve to respond to your
Tuesday, Feb. 7 editorial in
which you said that lawyers
don't make anything.
I have to disagree, our very
own Henderson public
Won't pay
fine, won't go
to court
Editor:
I dare you to print this for
fear of pohtical action.
This town is unfair to handicapi>ed people.
On March 231 parked my car
clearly marked with window
stickers and a handicap license
plate in front of the Opportunity .Village Thriftshop on
Pacific Street.
At this spot there is a ramp
walk up from the street to the
sidewalk. I parked within eight
feet of this rampI cannot
walk up a curbI was in the
store five minutes tops, when
I came out there was a $25
parking citation on my car.
This spot should have a handicap parking sign.
I will not pay $25.1 will not
go to courtI caimot walk into
anyplace with steps.
Col. Norman Sandman
Retired USMC
Editor:
participate.
The Jaycees Easter egg hunt,
When I expressed my feelheld April 2, at Morrel Park, ings of unfairness to the Jaycee
was a very unpleasant Easter representatives, they were very
experience. Many parents and unsympathic and rude.
children left the event mad,
Contradictingly, they said if
sunburned and tired.
you have any complaints tell
The Easter egg hunt was them to the Henderson Home
advertised on the front page of ,News, because the paper was
the Henderson Home News to where the incorrect time was
begin al 11 a.m. Many excited printed. (Later I contacted the
children and parents arrived newspaper staff, they assured
before 11 a.m. for this special ' me that the Jaycees did, in fact,
event. Just before 11 a.m the give them the 11 a.m. starting
Jaycees aruiounced that the time, because they wanted the
hunt wouldn't begin tmtil noon. late arrivers to be present at
I felt sorry for the children noon.)
who had been waiting for 15
The Jaycees present didn't
to 20 minutes for the 11 a.m. have to suffer the consequences
hunt to begin, especially the of being out in the heat of the
two and three year old children. afteiTioon sun. They were busy
Being a concerned parent of visiting, drinking soda pop, and
two children, 1 asked a repre- sitting in the shade.
sentative why they had changed the starting time. The
I feel that it was unfair of the
Jaycee told me that last year Jaycees to make the individpeople arrived late and com- uals that were present on tune,
plained of not being able to Une up, out in the hot sun, for
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MIKE O'CALLAGHAN
Publisher
NElAfS
CAROLYN O'CALLAGHAN
Courage praiseworthy,
but more bravery needed
Henderson City Council took several courageous steps Tuesday night and we think they should be lauded for such actions.
. I)espite tremendous last-minute pressure to delay Local Improvement District 818 and in the face of almost certain litigation, the council stepped up and supported the majority of
residents within the area that want improvements.
They did not wilt in front of some very virulent opposition,
and they appear resolved to weather upcoming legal manuevers
from those who don't want to pay much for improvements.
That resolve could be needed, because even if district costs
are radically less than estimates, some beUeve any cost is,too
high for the improvement proposed and some have said they
would oppose any assessment because they could never afford it.
Nevertheless, city leaders should stay resolved to see this process completed; LID 818 residents will be better served by such
action as will all the residents of Henderson.
wm
Co-Publifhtr
A tdugTi situation
by Richard Cohen
My old high-school friend,
taller than I remember him,
biu-st through the door of the
hotel. It has-been almost 30
years since we last met. Since
then, he has wandered fara
dozen years in East Asia, then
permanent residence here; His
commitment to the Jewish
state is unquestionable, his
determination to remain beyond doubt. He cUngs to two
things: the hope that conditions will improveand his American passport. When he is
out of the former, he says, he may need the latter.
My friend is not the first to say something like that. Another
American friend also retains his passport Uke a secvuity blanket.
He, too, has hved here for many years. He, too, has raised
a family here. And he, too, retains his passport. Someday, he
says, he may have to use it.
The current Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip has produced many casualtiesthe bulk of them Arab.
But for Israel, maybe the ultimate casualty is the confidence
most people had in the futurethe sense that the problems
of Arab and Jew were solvable. Many people are no longer sure.
There is irony aplenty in the present situation. Israel was
supposed to be where the Wandering Jew ceased his wandering. A long history of expulsions, a wail of pogroms, massacres,
blood Ubels, ghettoization, forced conversions and the culmination of it all in the Holocaustall this was supposed to end
between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River: Israel, where
the weary wanderer could rest.
Of course, my friends are not typical Israelis. They did not
come here out of religious conviction or political compulsion,
to the ultra-reUgious Jew, what God gave the people of Israel
no Arab can take away. And for many others, there is simply
no place to go back to. Iraqi Jews caimotwill notreturn
to Baghdad or Iranians to Tehran. As for Jews bom here, this
is home. They have no choice but to face whatever the future
holds. The Mediterranean is at their backs.
Still, for all Israelis the events of the last three months have
been a watershed. Once, something like 500 IsraeU soldiers
held the entire West Bank. Now it takes about 5,000. Once,
Capitol commentary
One longtime party leader strongly disagrees: "That's fantasy. I see it as much more likely not only to have the opposite
effect between the two parties, but even to widen the strong
differences among Nevada RepubUcans. Discounting that potential with upbeat statements doesn't diminish a real threat."
The source, who asked to remain anonymous, said that the
danger remains even though all hands agree that the reformed televangeUst is hardly likely to be nominated at the
Repubhcan convention next August. "But if we take too much
comfort in that, we risk being caught napping. All indications
point to a real drive by Robertson for the nomination four
years from now."
Those indications are already clear. The Robertson organization has shifted into high gear on a national scale. According
to poUtical observers who have watched the operation closely,
the strategy includes a concerted effort to take control of the
Republican National Committee itself, which the televangelist
backers believe would be the ideal launching pad for the 1992
"Robertson for President" drive.
The machinery has been well-oiled and programmed down
to the finest detail, as was clearly demonstrated during the
county conventions in Nevada. In Washoe County, for example, the Robertson forces operated with the precision of a welltrained miUtary organization. They used everything from
walkie-talkies for communication within the meeting rooms,
to large signs, to distinctive dress codes to move the meeting
in their direction.
Most significant of all, they filled the room with so many
of their own followers that the attendance was the largest turnout of any Washoe county convention in memory.
In itself, such enthusiasm is a healthy sign for the democratic
processit shows that it is alive and well. But it tends to scare
everybody else to death, especially that large body of ehgible
voters who can't be bothered to take part in it but complain
the loudest about the ills of govemment.
The advantage of that to the opponents of this kind of movement is that it may snap them out of their electoral lethargy
and make them take action to help apply the brakes. The history
of the nation contains many examples of the people responding to any serious sign of extremism by moving the political
pendulum in the opposite direction. But first, they have to
determine that the movement is a real danger to the system
itself.
Whether they feel that way about the Robertson situation
remains to be seen.
jrn*
Your Yieiu
Thursday, April 7. 1988
Lawyers do produce!
Dear Editor:
I j ust ha ve to respond to your
Tuesday, Feb. 7 editorial in
which you said that lawyers
don't make anything.
I have to disagree, our very
own Henderson public
Won't pay
fine, won't go
to court
Editor:
I dare you to print this for
fear of pohtical action.
This town is unfair to handicapi>ed people.
On March 231 parked my car
clearly marked with window
stickers and a handicap license
plate in front of the Opportunity .Village Thriftshop on
Pacific Street.
At this spot there is a ramp
walk up from the street to the
sidewalk. I parked within eight
feet of this rampI cannot
walk up a curbI was in the
store five minutes tops, when
I came out there was a $25
parking citation on my car.
This spot should have a handicap parking sign.
I will not pay $25.1 will not
go to courtI caimot walk into
anyplace with steps.
Col. Norman Sandman
Retired USMC
Editor:
participate.
The Jaycees Easter egg hunt,
When I expressed my feelheld April 2, at Morrel Park, ings of unfairness to the Jaycee
was a very unpleasant Easter representatives, they were very
experience. Many parents and unsympathic and rude.
children left the event mad,
Contradictingly, they said if
sunburned and tired.
you have any complaints tell
The Easter egg hunt was them to the Henderson Home
advertised on the front page of ,News, because the paper was
the Henderson Home News to where the incorrect time was
begin al 11 a.m. Many excited printed. (Later I contacted the
children and parents arrived newspaper staff, they assured
before 11 a.m. for this special ' me that the Jaycees did, in fact,
event. Just before 11 a.m the give them the 11 a.m. starting
Jaycees aruiounced that the time, because they wanted the
hunt wouldn't begin tmtil noon. late arrivers to be present at
I felt sorry for the children noon.)
who had been waiting for 15
The Jaycees present didn't
to 20 minutes for the 11 a.m. have to suffer the consequences
hunt to begin, especially the of being out in the heat of the
two and three year old children. afteiTioon sun. They were busy
Being a concerned parent of visiting, drinking soda pop, and
two children, 1 asked a repre- sitting in the shade.
sentative why they had changed the starting time. The
I feel that it was unfair of the
Jaycee told me that last year Jaycees to make the individpeople arrived late and com- uals that were present on tune,
plained of not being able to Une up, out in the hot sun, for
Defense report
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Chances are that anyone who
currently has rolled curbs in
front of their house will just
have to live with theifi.
But there are some ways to
get over them without causing
damage and some signs to look
for to prevent further damage.
Ehiaine Nielson, of Duaine's
Automotive in Henderson, said
if your car is bottoming out you
should take a different approach to the driveway.
MISeO, INC.
Muriel J. Schultz
Muriel J. Schultz, age 65, died
Monday. April 4 in HoiderBon and
was a resident for the past 25
years.'
She was bom March 3,1923 io
Brooklyn, New York and was a
housewife.
She is survived by her husband
George of Henderson; daughters
Joan Burns of Kenton, Ohio,
Bemadette Dass of San Antonio,
Texas and Jeannette Pearce of
Henderson; sons George and Leo
Schulti both of Henderson, eleven
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
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one choice.
street, that's their choice,"
"If they want to park in the Nielson said.
Wanted To Buy
LAND^
on which to build a church building
HENDERSON BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Require a minimum of one acre with option to
purchase additional
564-7304 or 565-0216
(702) 361-5956-
by Mark Brennan
Home News Staff Writer*
Chances are that anyone who
currently has rolled curbs in
front of their house will just
have to live with theifi.
But there are some ways to
get over them without causing
damage and some signs to look
for to prevent further damage.
Ehiaine Nielson, of Duaine's
Automotive in Henderson, said
if your car is bottoming out you
should take a different approach to the driveway.
MISeO, INC.
Muriel J. Schultz
Muriel J. Schultz, age 65, died
Monday. April 4 in HoiderBon and
was a resident for the past 25
years.'
She was bom March 3,1923 io
Brooklyn, New York and was a
housewife.
She is survived by her husband
George of Henderson; daughters
Joan Burns of Kenton, Ohio,
Bemadette Dass of San Antonio,
Texas and Jeannette Pearce of
Henderson; sons George and Leo
Schulti both of Henderson, eleven
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Pslm Mortuary of Henderson is
from page 1
PHOTO EXPRESS
OF HENDERSON
2ND SET OF
BIG 4"X6"
COLOR PHINTS
iRoll ol KODAK or
.^^^^l|. FUJI Colof Film
^(^^^^Wpf Equal Exp.
FREE
OUAUTY...
VALUE...
CONVENIfNCE.
SERVICE...
HOUFB
MON-FRt
SAT
1(MO0
> 565-5678
.AND FAILED?
NEVADA SYSTEMS
452-SLIM
293-4421
294-1919
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HEALTH
CARE
Inc.
OXYGEN
MEDICAL DIABETIC
Supplies & Equipment
FREE DELIVERY
(During Normal BiisinMS Hours)
I FILM II
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565-6431
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AT
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9^:30
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A Complete
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(702)735-1183
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The tax
deadline is
almost here*
/7^<-/vi*
Taxpayers are still confused about the sweeping changes in rhe "x laws.
Our experienced preparers are working extra hours through Apnl 15. Itt
not too late for us to get you the biggest refund you have coming. If there s
ever a time for H&.R Block, it's now.
5eS-1220
ward to the Story House she conducts each week for pre-schoolers.
In fact, when appointed director two years ago after being children's Ubrarian for several years,
she insisted on continuing the
Story Hour herself.
SATURDAY
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#k
MWAKrAST SPECIALS
ORAVBYARD SMCUL
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RIbeye
Steak & Eggs^ 1 99
16-oz.
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$5.95
990
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. a ^^af9
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WHO CAN ENTER - Resident of Henderson Age 12 years to 120 years. (Anyone over
120 must show proof of age)
SAT
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Engineers.
Transcontinental vice president Kenneth Beck said last
week he expects construction
to begin on the long-awaited
project almost as soon as the
404 permit is extended in about
three months.
The first step will be construction of die dam and
grading of about 75 percent of
the property, he described during the special meeting
Thursday.
The dam will form a lake one
mile wide by two miles long in
the Las Vegas Wash in northeast Henderson. The north side
will hold hotels, casinos and
commerical property, while the
southern shore will house an
expected population of 12,500
residents.
Beck told the city council
they would have a revised
traditional "L" type curb construction, and says the only savings to developers would be the small amount derived from the
difference between a depressed curb driveway and no drop in
the curb's line at all.
^
Yet roll curbs continue to be constructed and approved at
an alarming rate, Ahmad said Tuesday. He listed 2,268 units
that had been approved for roll curb in major developments
and said there were more roll curbs under construction or approved in other, smeller subdivisions.
Ahmad said Clark County and Las Vegas have experienced
the same complaints about roll curbs. Henderson allowed the
curb beginning in 1984 as a cost-savinp package passed for
homebuilders.
Council policy lifting a rolled curb in the city's list of acceptable designs for curbs allows homebuilders to construct what
has become a nuisance to many new Henderson residents.
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For nfK>re information call Kareit at the Chamber 565-8951.
First Baptist
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The tax
deadline is
almost here*
/7^<-/vi*
Taxpayers are still confused about the sweeping changes in rhe "x laws.
Our experienced preparers are working extra hours through Apnl 15. Itt
not too late for us to get you the biggest refund you have coming. If there s
ever a time for H&.R Block, it's now.
5eS-1220
ward to the Story House she conducts each week for pre-schoolers.
In fact, when appointed director two years ago after being children's Ubrarian for several years,
she insisted on continuing the
Story Hour herself.
SATURDAY
LIQOURI'S CAP
POKER
TOURNAMENT
#k
MWAKrAST SPECIALS
ORAVBYARD SMCUL
LEHERHEAD CONTEST
RIbeye
Steak & Eggs^ 1 99
16-oz.
T-BONE
$5.95
990
10-oz.
MEAT LOAF
...
. a ^^af9
i^FRI.nSHNITE
aCOD OR CATFISH
$3.95
^ SHRIMP BASKET ... $3.25 HALIBUT ... $3.95
WHO CAN ENTER - Resident of Henderson Age 12 years to 120 years. (Anyone over
120 must show proof of age)
SAT
^ PRIME RIB OR
^FILET MIGNON . a
Engineers.
Transcontinental vice president Kenneth Beck said last
week he expects construction
to begin on the long-awaited
project almost as soon as the
404 permit is extended in about
three months.
The first step will be construction of die dam and
grading of about 75 percent of
the property, he described during the special meeting
Thursday.
The dam will form a lake one
mile wide by two miles long in
the Las Vegas Wash in northeast Henderson. The north side
will hold hotels, casinos and
commerical property, while the
southern shore will house an
expected population of 12,500
residents.
Beck told the city council
they would have a revised
traditional "L" type curb construction, and says the only savings to developers would be the small amount derived from the
difference between a depressed curb driveway and no drop in
the curb's line at all.
^
Yet roll curbs continue to be constructed and approved at
an alarming rate, Ahmad said Tuesday. He listed 2,268 units
that had been approved for roll curb in major developments
and said there were more roll curbs under construction or approved in other, smeller subdivisions.
Ahmad said Clark County and Las Vegas have experienced
the same complaints about roll curbs. Henderson allowed the
curb beginning in 1984 as a cost-savinp package passed for
homebuilders.
Council policy lifting a rolled curb in the city's list of acceptable designs for curbs allows homebuilders to construct what
has become a nuisance to many new Henderson residents.
*2.95
<3.50
TUES.
y\
,j SPECIAL
4.95
Ma95
SUK.
FIRST PRIZE
The Henderson Chamber of Commerce has decided to update its letterhead. With your ideas, you may help the
Chamtier create a new letterhead that more accurately
reflects what the Chamber does and what it represents.
Your concept may be used by the Chamber for alt their
printed forms, letterheads, envelopes, bulletins, promotional literature, signs, etc.
SIZE OF ENTRY SVi'XIl' Btacfc & white with suggested colors None of the entries
will be returned All entries must be received by the Henderson Chamber of
Commerce. 100 E. l-atte Mead Dr., Henderson, NV 89015 by April 29^ 1988
For nfK>re information call Kareit at the Chamber 565-8951.
First Baptist
to repeat
Easter musical
Everyday are aafve Fraah Baked Bread with every meal. Souo or Salad with aN dinnara
L
niiiip
ws^mmmmm
ILOO
2.S0
'a.?*
'LOO
%\,%%
2.9B
S.9B
DalsRusssQ
eounsstor. Fowth grsds
St Cktdoa MoCsw
and fonner stake high ftnwv^
msobsr Harbsr D. UttkfUd ^liH
nansd second oounsskr.
BEST BUY
HENDERSON
Cuttom-bullt, 3 btdroom tpanlth tivlt, 2 balfi,
3 oar garMM, firapltd*, ptntry, bay wmtfowa, tNa
roof I aprifmlafai laf^a loli Qfaat vlaw-Pf1ood HQhil
8upar finanolng.
DAILY 11 A.M.-fP.II,
'
^.inw;:
nil' i
Christian Center
571 Adams Blvd.
293-7773
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*PAttPOfrr PHOTOS AVAIUBU
Moe.oes msM HMUTVUM nm wi My IMM IMM pm
Mon Ffi a m lo 630 pm 811m to 4 p w
tfi-
tJU
tUf
ON THIS
SPeCIAL 10 DAY
HOLLAND AMERICA SAILING
AND SAVE FROM tTSS.OO
TO M,842.80 PER COUPLE
OCTOIBR Itt IS THE INAU<rui.-n
SAILING FOR THE ROTTERDAM
fMturIng tha ilfl land Sounds of ROQIR JAMES. Thir*
will ba Ctlabrity Laeturara, Autograph and Intarviai^
Soaslons. a Claasio PHm Faatlval and Danoa Contoata.
aesMee all the fun on beard, youl vWi WWemstad, Ugaelra.
Caiw^as. tt. Qeorge's, Fert4)e^ranee, It. Themes * NaeaMiT..
Your crutee of the Seutham Csftbbean to South Amertes
Ineludee Roundtrip Air from Las Vegas and s Complimentary
Pre^rulea Stay In R. laudafdaie.
'
Prices itsrt at *1,111.00 per person
v\ Dout)la Oocupancv Spece it limited
STARTS FRIDAY
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iMlM
SHOWTIMES
Ihsy
MON-PRI
6i30 & 8i4S
dnwsnt workiSk.
butafHcncbhiD
SAT-SUN
2i30 & 4i48
7B00 A SI 10
It! SHOW SAT
S2.ft0
CMspsntlon
iviNsainini
toSiwiir fwwsc
fof^^OUtOa
SUNDAY
ALL SEATS ^3
PROCLAMATION
A|N11 IMfkOa trio SOUl AMMVSfSSfy SI VIS WS
niSSSI AM Of ISSS
il
SM Iho (
of aoyeoraof
WHiKEAa. April has tradHtonally boon doolftiolotf aa Pair Houaing Month throughout tho UnHoS
Statoo.
2!K
nnW-
emr THAVSL
WHBRBAai It is Inauinbonl upcNi sN oMssfw of tMo otNislfy is SSHMMIIO IS tlio haoNh of oiif
Stop pretending
Howard topic ^
County
TMAUA M. DOMDiWO
building.
The members would like to take
this opportunity to invite area
residents to visit Henderson Bible
Baptist Church. Regular services
are Sunday school at 10 a.m.,
morning worship at 11 a.m. and
Sunday evening at 6 p.m.
Youth, ages three to sixth grade,
are invited to AW ANA Club at 7
p.m. on Wednesday evening. All
other ages meet at 7 p.m. for Bible
study.
Henderson Bible Baptist Church
presently conducts services at 27
E. Texas Street which is the Gilbert
Hall of the Community Church
building.
If anyone has questions about
the church, please contact Pastor
Paul CUne at 565-7304.
FREMONT
COIN CO. INC.
4 'Km. If C lvt4t
by L. Jessie Bennett.
Home iVews Colamnist
-^
Today
Today is Aiiril 7, the 98th day of 1988 leaving 269 days yet to be
lived in the year. Forty-nines years ago in 1939 on this day, Italy's
MussoUni's military forces invaded the small nation of Albania.
The April sun rose at 5:34 a.m. and will set at 6:31 p.m.
Thought for today
"The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is, that one
comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won't." (Henry
Ward Beecher).
Of this and that
The Things I Prize
These are the things I prize
And hold of dearest worth;
Light of the sapphire skies.
Peace of the silent hills.
Shelter of the forests, confort of the grass
^
Music of birds, murmur of Uttle rills,
Shadows of clouds that swiftly pass,
And, after showers,
The smell of flowers
And of the good brown earth
And best of all, along the way, friendship
and mirth. (Henry Van Dyke)
Flashbacks in history
April 7
The first permanent settlement in Ohio was founded at
Marietta.
1911 Count Zeppelin of Germany carried passengers in his dirigible.
1966 The U.S. recovered a hydrogen bomb lost off the coast of Spain.
Aprils
1890 A patent on linotype machine granted to Mergenthaler.
1974 Hank Aaron, baseball great hit his 715th home run thus topping Babe Ruth's 714 mark.
1986 Film start Clint Eastwood elected mayor of Carmel-by-thfriSea.
Aprils
1682 Robert La Salle, French explorer, reached the Mississippi
River.
1795 New York Legislature passed law for pubhc schools.
1895 Gen. Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army surrendered to
Gen. U.S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
- '-:' ':
April 10
Horace Greeley first issued the New York Tribune.
First professional gold tournament held.
Loss of 129 Uves when nuclear-powered sub, USS Trasher sank.
April 11
Gibraltar became British by Treaty of Ultrecht.
Jackie Robinson, baseball great, played his first major league
baseball game.
April 12
The famous British flag, the Union Jack, became the national
emblem of Great Britain.
The American Civil War started when Confederate troops fired
on Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in Warm Springs,
Georgia, at age 63 during his fourth teinti of U.S. President.
April 13
The Erie Canal from Albany to Lake Erie was ordered built.
The MetropoUtan Museum of Art was founded in New York.
The space shuttle Challenger made a safe landing at Edwards
Air Force Base in Cahfornia after retrieving and repairing
a crippled satellite that was redeployed.
Walford, Dickinson wedding
The beauty of things opening,
blossoming, renewing
Comes on soft, quiet winds of
the April of the seasons.
Happiness swirls in an awakening
of things to come
Shet the past; look eagerly forward
to tomorrow, (jb)
Cherie and Shawn look forward to thee tomorrow of their lives and
set April 16,1988 as their springtheir April and their wedding day.
They will be married in reUgious ceremony at the LDS Green Valley
Stake Center, Henderson. Cherie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Walford of Green Valley and R. Shawn is the son of Lee and
Elaine Dickinson of Henderson. They will be honored at a reception
immediately foUowing the marriage ceremony.
Congratulations and numy happy years together for Cherie and
Shawn.
1788
GOLD,
SILVER
AND Mmm
HOTLINE
384-1909
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Contact the
HENDERSON ANIMAL SHELTER
MOSER DR. HEND.
565-2033
Zodiac change
March 21 has come and passed and so the Zodiac sign in 'force is
Ahee, the Sign of the Ram, until April 19. Persons ruled by the sign
of the ram usually prefer to work independently, as they are most
often energetic, innovative self-starters. Although they are loyal
friends, they may need to control their tempers. Mars is their ruling
planet. Aries rules England and Germany.
April comes from the Latin word that means to open, honoring the
opening of the buds of spring
In April we,find:
April flower:
Amaryllis or Prinarose
fj^^.
Birthstone:
Diamond, symbolizing Innocence
Lucky numbers: 8, 9, and 1
Lucky day:
Thursday
Favorable monthsJune and July
To California
We traveled the lonely Nevada roads north to Reno and then
down the mountain to Red Bluff, California to visit with daughter
Tia who is rvcovering from serious surgery. I am staying the^e
while husband Dick flew home. Will be gone a few days. Spring'
is arriving fast in this thriving community on the banks of the
Sacramento River at the foot of Mt. Shasta. The walnut, almond, etc. orchards vie with peach and other fruit orchards
in the long, fertile valley. Son-in-law, Bob Green really busy
with new physical Uierapy facility that will be officially dedicated
soon with a "Grand Opening."
April presidential birthdays
April 13 3rd U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson
April 23 15th U.S. President, James Buchanan
For this is life
An unknown author wrote the following:
Look to this day! For it is Ufe,
The very life of life.
In its breif course he all the varieties
And realities of your existence.
The bliss of growth.
The glory of action,
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The members would like to take
this opportunity to invite area
residents to visit Henderson Bible
Baptist Church. Regular services
are Sunday school at 10 a.m.,
morning worship at 11 a.m. and
Sunday evening at 6 p.m.
Youth, ages three to sixth grade,
are invited to AW ANA Club at 7
p.m. on Wednesday evening. All
other ages meet at 7 p.m. for Bible
study.
Henderson Bible Baptist Church
presently conducts services at 27
E. Texas Street which is the Gilbert
Hall of the Community Church
building.
If anyone has questions about
the church, please contact Pastor
Paul CUne at 565-7304.
FREMONT
COIN CO. INC.
4 'Km. If C lvt4t
by L. Jessie Bennett.
Home iVews Colamnist
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Today
Today is Aiiril 7, the 98th day of 1988 leaving 269 days yet to be
lived in the year. Forty-nines years ago in 1939 on this day, Italy's
MussoUni's military forces invaded the small nation of Albania.
The April sun rose at 5:34 a.m. and will set at 6:31 p.m.
Thought for today
"The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is, that one
comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won't." (Henry
Ward Beecher).
Of this and that
The Things I Prize
These are the things I prize
And hold of dearest worth;
Light of the sapphire skies.
Peace of the silent hills.
Shelter of the forests, confort of the grass
^
Music of birds, murmur of Uttle rills,
Shadows of clouds that swiftly pass,
And, after showers,
The smell of flowers
And of the good brown earth
And best of all, along the way, friendship
and mirth. (Henry Van Dyke)
Flashbacks in history
April 7
The first permanent settlement in Ohio was founded at
Marietta.
1911 Count Zeppelin of Germany carried passengers in his dirigible.
1966 The U.S. recovered a hydrogen bomb lost off the coast of Spain.
Aprils
1890 A patent on linotype machine granted to Mergenthaler.
1974 Hank Aaron, baseball great hit his 715th home run thus topping Babe Ruth's 714 mark.
1986 Film start Clint Eastwood elected mayor of Carmel-by-thfriSea.
Aprils
1682 Robert La Salle, French explorer, reached the Mississippi
River.
1795 New York Legislature passed law for pubhc schools.
1895 Gen. Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army surrendered to
Gen. U.S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia.
- '-:' ':
April 10
Horace Greeley first issued the New York Tribune.
First professional gold tournament held.
Loss of 129 Uves when nuclear-powered sub, USS Trasher sank.
April 11
Gibraltar became British by Treaty of Ultrecht.
Jackie Robinson, baseball great, played his first major league
baseball game.
April 12
The famous British flag, the Union Jack, became the national
emblem of Great Britain.
The American Civil War started when Confederate troops fired
on Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died in Warm Springs,
Georgia, at age 63 during his fourth teinti of U.S. President.
April 13
The Erie Canal from Albany to Lake Erie was ordered built.
The MetropoUtan Museum of Art was founded in New York.
The space shuttle Challenger made a safe landing at Edwards
Air Force Base in Cahfornia after retrieving and repairing
a crippled satellite that was redeployed.
Walford, Dickinson wedding
The beauty of things opening,
blossoming, renewing
Comes on soft, quiet winds of
the April of the seasons.
Happiness swirls in an awakening
of things to come
Shet the past; look eagerly forward
to tomorrow, (jb)
Cherie and Shawn look forward to thee tomorrow of their lives and
set April 16,1988 as their springtheir April and their wedding day.
They will be married in reUgious ceremony at the LDS Green Valley
Stake Center, Henderson. Cherie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Walford of Green Valley and R. Shawn is the son of Lee and
Elaine Dickinson of Henderson. They will be honored at a reception
immediately foUowing the marriage ceremony.
Congratulations and numy happy years together for Cherie and
Shawn.
1788
GOLD,
SILVER
AND Mmm
HOTLINE
384-1909
4100
Boulder Hwy
<NM( OMMI IMI M )
382-1469
Contact the
HENDERSON ANIMAL SHELTER
MOSER DR. HEND.
565-2033
Zodiac change
March 21 has come and passed and so the Zodiac sign in 'force is
Ahee, the Sign of the Ram, until April 19. Persons ruled by the sign
of the ram usually prefer to work independently, as they are most
often energetic, innovative self-starters. Although they are loyal
friends, they may need to control their tempers. Mars is their ruling
planet. Aries rules England and Germany.
April comes from the Latin word that means to open, honoring the
opening of the buds of spring
In April we,find:
April flower:
Amaryllis or Prinarose
fj^^.
Birthstone:
Diamond, symbolizing Innocence
Lucky numbers: 8, 9, and 1
Lucky day:
Thursday
Favorable monthsJune and July
To California
We traveled the lonely Nevada roads north to Reno and then
down the mountain to Red Bluff, California to visit with daughter
Tia who is rvcovering from serious surgery. I am staying the^e
while husband Dick flew home. Will be gone a few days. Spring'
is arriving fast in this thriving community on the banks of the
Sacramento River at the foot of Mt. Shasta. The walnut, almond, etc. orchards vie with peach and other fruit orchards
in the long, fertile valley. Son-in-law, Bob Green really busy
with new physical Uierapy facility that will be officially dedicated
soon with a "Grand Opening."
April presidential birthdays
April 13 3rd U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson
April 23 15th U.S. President, James Buchanan
For this is life
An unknown author wrote the following:
Look to this day! For it is Ufe,
The very life of life.
In its breif course he all the varieties
And realities of your existence.
The bliss of growth.
The glory of action,
d^
a"irirrrr!Lrill"'!IZIH!IIirirzr^.,.
SENIOR CITIZENS
:COMlHilMENTARY:|
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G^^^yoQtoge
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Call
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565-20S5
'#
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NFmoNnL
565-8941
108 Market Street
Henderson, Nevada
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Humphrias, Elaine Whitehead, Lort Erie WaUtar, Ann Colvin, Benjamin Joel CotKaith Hunter, Joe Moyea, Dale Carter. Albert
a, Sarah Beth SiHitoe, Jolea Harvey, Bonnie Pino,
' Gilfler, Angaia Braithwatte, Thomas Murphy,
, lirnij Baritar, Amis M. ChuKh, Sharon Moleton,
Jonas. Kyle R. MbCall.
9agur Bobby Baev. television personality David
igovoner Jiarry Brown 50, actor James Gamer
> Alaa Fakala 60. adnr Wayne Rogers 55. conmien: Cartav 33s director Francis Ford Coppola 49, singer
' tfaota Ian 37. football player Tony Dorsett 34.
ApaBt
BoArick Taylor, Raymond Rhees, Bret Johns
; Waaton. Kriaton Lei Mderson, Dorothy Hillyer,
iHUL, Jbsnins Waiaath, Bryan Lamb. Karen Coplan, Chad Clell
WbotMi, Barbra Walker, Mary Freeman, Albert
VBBaMR; Sr., Nonm Marry, 9eott Castleberry.
CeMtai^ IMS: Rock aingn* jyian Lennon 25, Betty Ford 70, actor
S6, opera star Franco CoreQi 66, actor and ambassador
.66^ televiaioB personality John Bartholemew tucker 57,
^55. actar John Schneider 34. reports- Seymour Hersh
51, baahalbaft wiaya John Bavlicdk 48, rock guitarist Steve Howe
40, haartaB aatebar Gary Garter 34.
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Morria, Troy Coil. Danny Jofley, Martin A. Church, April Wise,
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DISTRICT COURT"
CLARK COUNTY. NEVADA
EVELYN TAOLE UMALSA, Plaintiff.
v
DAVID S. UMALSA. Dcfidaat
Caae No. D104337
Dept. No. XIV
Docket No. T
SUMMONS
NOTICEI YOU HAVE BEEN SUED.
THE COURT MAY DECIDE
AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOU BE
ING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ
THE INFORMATION BELOW.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A dvil Complaiat hM IWMI fliod by the plaintiff
asninit you for the rcHef set forth in the
Complaint. This is an action to obtain
a divorce.
1. If yon intend to defend thia lawsnit,
witliiB 20 days after this Summons is
erved on you exdusive of the day of
aerviee, you must do the following:
a. File with the Clerk of this Court,
whose address is shown below, a formal
written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.
a. Serve a copy of your response upon
the attorney whose name and address
la ahown below.
2. Unless you respond, your default
wiD be entered upon application of the
plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result
ia the taking of money or property or
other rehef requested in the Complaint.
3. If you intend to seek th advice of
a attorney in this matter, you should
do so promptly so that your response
may be filed on time.
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Isaned at direction of:
EDWARD WEINSTEIN, ESQ.
Attorney for Plaintiff
2306 Las Vegas Blvd., S.
Las Vegas, NV 89104
LORETTA BOWMAN,
CLERK OF COURT
By: Alona FUJII
DEPUTY CLERK
(SEAL)
Date: March 1, 1988
County Courthouse
200 South Third Street
Las Vegas. Nevada 89104
H-March 17, 24, 31, April 7. 14, 1988
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LEGAL NOTICE
l^AL NOTICE
DISTRICT COURT
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EVELYN TAGLE UMALSA, Plaintiff,
v
DAVID S. UMALSA, Defendant.
Case No. D104337
Dept. No. XIV
Docket No. T
SUMMONS
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST
YOU WITHOUT YOU BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN
20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A dvil Complaint has been filed by the plaintiff against
you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. This is an action to obtain a divorce.
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days afur this Summons is
served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:
a. File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal
written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.
a. Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address
is shown below.
2. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in
, the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other
^< relief requested in the Complaint.
" 3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should
''^ do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time.
* Issued at direction of:
^*EDWARD WEINSTEIN. ESQ.
* Attoraey for Plaintiff
22306 Las Vegas Blvd.. S.
;;;,La8 Vegas. NV 89104
LORETTA BOWMAN.
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CLERK OF COURT
w-'By: Ak>na FUJII
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DEPUTY CLERK
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(SEAL)
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Date: March 1. 1988
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MOHNtlM ft AFTERNOON
COMBINATION CLAStlS
(coordination skiHa)
csH now
451-3939
THE
GREEN VALLEY DANCE
& GYMNASTIC CENTER
3 SuiiMt Way BIdg. 1-24 BfMetMM-.
REQULAR CLASSES
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
City Coundl of the City of Hendaraon
propoaad by reading ia titia the foUowing Ordinance at iU Regular Meeting.
enUtled:
BILL NO. 667
DISTRICT COURT
CLARK COUNTY. NEVADA
In the Matter of the EataU of ALBERT
H. BURKE. Daceaasd.
nLED: April 4. 4.20 PM, '88
Loretta Bowman
Clerk
Caae No. P24487
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(60 Day Notice)
Notice ia hereby given that on the 1st
day of April. 1968, the undersigned was
duly appointed by the above entitled
Court aa; Executoritrix), Administrator
(trix) of the Eatate of the above named
Decedeat. All creditors haviag claims
agaiaat the estate are required to file
their daima, with rapportiag documentation attached, with the Clerk of Coort,
Clark County Courthouse. 200 Soath
Third Street, Las Vegaa, Nevada 89166,
within 60 days after the first publication of this notice.
DATED thia 1st day of April, 1988.
/a/Anna Bnrke
(Slgaatore of
Executor/Admiaiatrator)
Anna Burke
106 S. Mojave Rd., Las Vegaa, Nevada
/s/Jameo J. Brown, Esquire
Attoraey for the Eatate
830 E CharlestoB Blvd., Las Vegaa, Nev.
HAprU 7.14. 21. 1968
AN
ORDINANCE
CREATING
HENDERSON. NEVADA. IMPROVE
MENT DISTRICT NQ. 818: ORDERING A STREET PROJECT WITHIN
THE CITY OF HENDERSON, NEVADA; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY
AND COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS THEREFOR; RATIFYING, APPROVING AND CONFIRM
ING ALL ACTION PREVIOUSLY
TAKEN DIRECTED TOWARD THE
ARQUISITION AND CONSTRUC-
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
City Coundl of the City of Handeraon
profMaad by readiag ia title the following Ordinance at ita Regular Meeting.
enUtled:
BILL NO. 668
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
CITY UMITS OF THE CITY OF HENDERSON BY ANNEXING THERETO
THAT PORTION OP THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE-V4) SECTION 31,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 62
EAST. MDB. & M.. CLARK COUNTY.
NEVADA CONTAINING AN AREA
OF 2.08 ACRES MORE OR LESS, AND
OTHER MATTERS RELATED
THERETO.
which haa been ref en^ed to a Committee
of the Coundl aa a Whole for study and
reoonuneadation aad a copy of said Ordinance haa been filed with the City Clerk
for general public scrutiny. The Committee Meeting will be held April 19,1988,
6:46 P.M. at 243 Water Street. The Coun
dl will consMer thin Ordinance for adoption at the Regular Meeting of the City
Coundl on the 19th day of April, 1988;
and in any ease will ad^>t or reject this
Ordinance within 30 daya.
DATED tills 6U1 day of April 1988, and
pablished April 7,1988, in Uie Headerson Home Newt.
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK,
CMC,
CITY CLERK
H-April 7, 1988.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1076
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
HENDERSON. NEVADA.
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
HENDERSON BY ANNEXING
THERETO THAT PORTION OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE-V4) OF
SECTION 16. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH,
RANGE 62 EAST, M.D.B. & M.,
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, CONTAINING AN AREA OF 40 ACRES
MORE OR LESS, AND OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO.
The above Bill No. 666 and foregoing
ordiaance was first proposed and read
by title to the City Couadl of the City
of Henderson. Nevada, on March 15,
1988, which waa a Regular Meeting of
the Council and referred to the following Committee:
"COUNCIL AS A WHOLT'
for recommendatioB.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givea
that the typewritten copies of the above
mentioned Ordinance are available for
inpection by all interested parties at the
Office of the City Clerk, 243 Water
Street, Henderson. Nevada; and that said
Ordinance No. 1076 was proposed for
adoption by Conndlman Harris and
seconded by Coundlman Hafen on the
5 day of April 1988, and adopted by the
following roll call vote:
Voting AYE: MAYOR
LORNA KESTERSON;
COUNCILMEMBERS
MICHAEL HARRIS, ANDY HAFEN.
LORIN L. WILLIAMS.
Voting NAY: NONE.
Absent: Carlton Lawrence
LORNA KESTERSON. MAYOR
ATTEST:
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK,
CMC
CITY CLERK
H- April 7, 1968.
REVIi^AL
Sun., - Fri., April17-22, 1988
Sunday: 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Monday - Friday: 7:00 p.m. nightly
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Henderson, Nevada
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' Gilfler, Angaia Braithwatte, Thomas Murphy,
, lirnij Baritar, Amis M. ChuKh, Sharon Moleton,
Jonas. Kyle R. MbCall.
9agur Bobby Baev. television personality David
igovoner Jiarry Brown 50, actor James Gamer
> Alaa Fakala 60. adnr Wayne Rogers 55. conmien: Cartav 33s director Francis Ford Coppola 49, singer
' tfaota Ian 37. football player Tony Dorsett 34.
ApaBt
BoArick Taylor, Raymond Rhees, Bret Johns
; Waaton. Kriaton Lei Mderson, Dorothy Hillyer,
iHUL, Jbsnins Waiaath, Bryan Lamb. Karen Coplan, Chad Clell
WbotMi, Barbra Walker, Mary Freeman, Albert
VBBaMR; Sr., Nonm Marry, 9eott Castleberry.
CeMtai^ IMS: Rock aingn* jyian Lennon 25, Betty Ford 70, actor
S6, opera star Franco CoreQi 66, actor and ambassador
.66^ televiaioB personality John Bartholemew tucker 57,
^55. actar John Schneider 34. reports- Seymour Hersh
51, baahalbaft wiaya John Bavlicdk 48, rock guitarist Steve Howe
40, haartaB aatebar Gary Garter 34.
Apeil9
Ataa Aff Waifc is one year todi^, Wanda Mann, Diane Harve. Kevin
Morria, Troy Coil. Danny Jofley, Martin A. Church, April Wise,
"
DISTRICT COURT"
CLARK COUNTY. NEVADA
EVELYN TAOLE UMALSA, Plaintiff.
v
DAVID S. UMALSA. Dcfidaat
Caae No. D104337
Dept. No. XIV
Docket No. T
SUMMONS
NOTICEI YOU HAVE BEEN SUED.
THE COURT MAY DECIDE
AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOU BE
ING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ
THE INFORMATION BELOW.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A dvil Complaiat hM IWMI fliod by the plaintiff
asninit you for the rcHef set forth in the
Complaint. This is an action to obtain
a divorce.
1. If yon intend to defend thia lawsnit,
witliiB 20 days after this Summons is
erved on you exdusive of the day of
aerviee, you must do the following:
a. File with the Clerk of this Court,
whose address is shown below, a formal
written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.
a. Serve a copy of your response upon
the attorney whose name and address
la ahown below.
2. Unless you respond, your default
wiD be entered upon application of the
plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint, which could result
ia the taking of money or property or
other rehef requested in the Complaint.
3. If you intend to seek th advice of
a attorney in this matter, you should
do so promptly so that your response
may be filed on time.
a
Isaned at direction of:
EDWARD WEINSTEIN, ESQ.
Attorney for Plaintiff
2306 Las Vegas Blvd., S.
Las Vegas, NV 89104
LORETTA BOWMAN,
CLERK OF COURT
By: Alona FUJII
DEPUTY CLERK
(SEAL)
Date: March 1, 1988
County Courthouse
200 South Third Street
Las Vegas. Nevada 89104
H-March 17, 24, 31, April 7. 14, 1988
F. Antuna, M.D.
IntTHQl M#dlclne
Complete care of adolescent
and adult patients
Weight Control
Arthritli
Diabetot
High Blood Pressure
Kidnoy Infoctlons
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
l^AL NOTICE
DISTRICT COURT
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA
EVELYN TAGLE UMALSA, Plaintiff,
v
DAVID S. UMALSA, Defendant.
Case No. D104337
Dept. No. XIV
Docket No. T
SUMMONS
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST
YOU WITHOUT YOU BEING HEARD UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN
20 DAYS. READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A dvil Complaint has been filed by the plaintiff against
you for the relief set forth in the Complaint. This is an action to obtain a divorce.
1. If you intend to defend this lawsuit, within 20 days afur this Summons is
served on you exclusive of the day of service, you must do the following:
a. File with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is shown below, a formal
written response to the Complaint in accordance with the rules of the Court.
a. Serve a copy of your response upon the attorney whose name and address
is shown below.
2. Unless you respond, your default will be entered upon application of the plaintiff and this Court may enter a judgment against you for the relief demanded in
, the Complaint, which could result in the taking of money or property or other
^< relief requested in the Complaint.
" 3. If you intend to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should
''^ do so promptly so that your response may be filed on time.
* Issued at direction of:
^*EDWARD WEINSTEIN. ESQ.
* Attoraey for Plaintiff
22306 Las Vegas Blvd.. S.
;;;,La8 Vegas. NV 89104
LORETTA BOWMAN.
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CLERK OF COURT
w-'By: Ak>na FUJII
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DEPUTY CLERK
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(SEAL)
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Date: March 1. 1988
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County Courthouse
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200 South Third Street
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Las Vegas. Nevada 89104
SH-March 17. 24. 31. April 7, 14. 1988
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COMBINATION CLAStlS
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& GYMNASTIC CENTER
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REQULAR CLASSES
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
City Coundl of the City of Hendaraon
propoaad by reading ia titia the foUowing Ordinance at iU Regular Meeting.
enUtled:
BILL NO. 667
DISTRICT COURT
CLARK COUNTY. NEVADA
In the Matter of the EataU of ALBERT
H. BURKE. Daceaasd.
nLED: April 4. 4.20 PM, '88
Loretta Bowman
Clerk
Caae No. P24487
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(60 Day Notice)
Notice ia hereby given that on the 1st
day of April. 1968, the undersigned was
duly appointed by the above entitled
Court aa; Executoritrix), Administrator
(trix) of the Eatate of the above named
Decedeat. All creditors haviag claims
agaiaat the estate are required to file
their daima, with rapportiag documentation attached, with the Clerk of Coort,
Clark County Courthouse. 200 Soath
Third Street, Las Vegaa, Nevada 89166,
within 60 days after the first publication of this notice.
DATED thia 1st day of April, 1988.
/a/Anna Bnrke
(Slgaatore of
Executor/Admiaiatrator)
Anna Burke
106 S. Mojave Rd., Las Vegaa, Nevada
/s/Jameo J. Brown, Esquire
Attoraey for the Eatate
830 E CharlestoB Blvd., Las Vegaa, Nev.
HAprU 7.14. 21. 1968
AN
ORDINANCE
CREATING
HENDERSON. NEVADA. IMPROVE
MENT DISTRICT NQ. 818: ORDERING A STREET PROJECT WITHIN
THE CITY OF HENDERSON, NEVADA; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY
AND COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS THEREFOR; RATIFYING, APPROVING AND CONFIRM
ING ALL ACTION PREVIOUSLY
TAKEN DIRECTED TOWARD THE
ARQUISITION AND CONSTRUC-
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
City Coundl of the City of Handeraon
profMaad by readiag ia title the following Ordinance at ita Regular Meeting.
enUtled:
BILL NO. 668
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
CITY UMITS OF THE CITY OF HENDERSON BY ANNEXING THERETO
THAT PORTION OP THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE-V4) SECTION 31,
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 62
EAST. MDB. & M.. CLARK COUNTY.
NEVADA CONTAINING AN AREA
OF 2.08 ACRES MORE OR LESS, AND
OTHER MATTERS RELATED
THERETO.
which haa been ref en^ed to a Committee
of the Coundl aa a Whole for study and
reoonuneadation aad a copy of said Ordinance haa been filed with the City Clerk
for general public scrutiny. The Committee Meeting will be held April 19,1988,
6:46 P.M. at 243 Water Street. The Coun
dl will consMer thin Ordinance for adoption at the Regular Meeting of the City
Coundl on the 19th day of April, 1988;
and in any ease will ad^>t or reject this
Ordinance within 30 daya.
DATED tills 6U1 day of April 1988, and
pablished April 7,1988, in Uie Headerson Home Newt.
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK,
CMC,
CITY CLERK
H-April 7, 1988.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1076
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
HENDERSON. NEVADA.
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE
CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
HENDERSON BY ANNEXING
THERETO THAT PORTION OF THE
NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE-V4) OF
SECTION 16. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH,
RANGE 62 EAST, M.D.B. & M.,
CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, CONTAINING AN AREA OF 40 ACRES
MORE OR LESS, AND OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO.
The above Bill No. 666 and foregoing
ordiaance was first proposed and read
by title to the City Couadl of the City
of Henderson. Nevada, on March 15,
1988, which waa a Regular Meeting of
the Council and referred to the following Committee:
"COUNCIL AS A WHOLT'
for recommendatioB.
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givea
that the typewritten copies of the above
mentioned Ordinance are available for
inpection by all interested parties at the
Office of the City Clerk, 243 Water
Street, Henderson. Nevada; and that said
Ordinance No. 1076 was proposed for
adoption by Conndlman Harris and
seconded by Coundlman Hafen on the
5 day of April 1988, and adopted by the
following roll call vote:
Voting AYE: MAYOR
LORNA KESTERSON;
COUNCILMEMBERS
MICHAEL HARRIS, ANDY HAFEN.
LORIN L. WILLIAMS.
Voting NAY: NONE.
Absent: Carlton Lawrence
LORNA KESTERSON. MAYOR
ATTEST:
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK,
CMC
CITY CLERK
H- April 7, 1968.
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LEGAL NOTICE
^ NOTICEOPSALE,
: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Headenon. NevMia, a municipal
varporatioa, intanda to offer for aaie that cartaia real property conisiiting of approximataly 8.5 aerea of vacant land, parcel BO. 18IV66(MM0, located at the Soatheaat
coraar of Sonaat Road and Camarlo Park Drive, Henderson, Nevada, to the higheat
bidder accordiBg to the terma and conditioaa atated herein and subject to the reaerTatioaa for pnMic porpoaes, eaaementa, reatrictiona of record and anbject to the
toUMriag:
TIME, DATE, PLACE AND REQUIREMENTS POR SUBMISSION OF BIDS
TO PURCHASE
Bida on the iubiect property will be acceptod by the City Clerk at her office
lacatod at 243 Water Street. Hendcraoa Nevada, dnring regular boaineaa houra
eoauaeaeiag April 7, 1968 and continuing thereaftor oatil the City Council votea
to accept an offer. All bida moat be in writLag, aaalad and accompaidad by a depoait
equal to 1% of the bid amount. Depoaiu mnat be in the form oif a certified check,
money order or caaliier's check. Deposit of nceeaaful bidder wiD be applied to
the pnrchaae price. All others will be returned to biddera. AU bida shall be conaidcted on the baaia of maximum benefit to the City of Henderaon.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE
That Portion of the Southeast Quarter (SE'i) of Section 4, Townahip 22
Sooth. Range 63 East, M.D.M. in the City of Henderson, County of Clark,
who threw it into right field attempting to get Preciado at second. Preciado scored when the
rightfielder's throw got past
the infield. Steve Pattillo
singled and after McCraney
struck out, Home crossed the
plate when shortstop Scrutchens mishandled Mike Abbs'
grounder.
Lynda McKeehan
Exhibit "A"
COMMENCING at the Northwest comer of the Southeast Qnarter (SEV4)
of said Section 4; Thence North 8956'39" East 748.03 feet along the north
boundary line of said Southeast Quarter (SE'4) to the centerline of Camarlo
Park Drive; Thenoe conUnoing North 856'39" Eaat 65.00 feet to THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING:
Thence continuing North 8956'39" Eaat 690.00 feet;
Thence South 00O3'21" East 515.00 feet;
.
^
Thence South 89'^56'39" Weat 742.86 feet to a point;
Tbencc from a tangeat which beara North 2317'47" East, curving to the
left with s radius 340.00 feet, through an angle of 2321'08", an arc distance
of 138.58 feet to a point:
Thence North 0003'21" West 355.23 feet to a point;
Theocc from a tangent which beara North 0003'21" West curving to the
right with a radios of 25.00 feet through an angle of 9000'00", an arc distance
of 39.27 feet to THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above described land contains an area of 8.478 acres more or less.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
I.I Sale ia cash to City. Buyer to arrange own finandng;
2.) Buyer and Seller shall each pay their respective share of escrow and doeing costs that are customary in these situations;
3.) Buyer to obtain title insurance at own expense:
4.1 1% deposit required with Irid;
v
5.) Minimum bid price is $1,220,000.00:^
6.) The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
INSPECTION
Ta arrange inspection of the property or review the appraiaal, contact the PTope^
ty Management DivioioD at 56.V2040, Monday througli Thursday. 7:30a.m. to5:30
p.m.
TIME. DATE AND PLACE FOR OPENING AND ACTION
UPON OFFERS OF PURCHASE
The offers of pnrchatae shall be opened aa they are received and referred to staff
for recommendation to be considered and acted upon by the City Council at their
next regularly stheduled meeting at City HaU. 243 Water Street, Henderson, Nevada
8M15.
THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to and subject to Section 2.320 of the Charter
of the City of Henderson, Nevada.
For further information. conUct the City Manag's office at 243 Water Street,
Henderson, Nevada.
DATED this 7 day of April 1988.
LORNA KESTERSON
Mayor
ATTEST:
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK, CMC,
City Clerk
H-April 7, 1988.
mobile Toter
REPLACES FOUR
20 GALLON
TRASH CANS!
3 MILES WEST
OF HOOVER DAM
293-5000
3 p.m. to
11 p.m.
RESTAURANT SPECIALS
MONDAYSpaghetti Night
Large portion of Spaghetti and IVIeatballs
. Served with Garlic Rolls and Salad ^||#
^ 4
.Qfi
.
^# ^0 plus tax
$1.95
plus tax
$3.95
COVERING FIRSTBasic senior pitchw Kelley Rees looks for the runner as ahe steps on
nsat for the out against Western Tueady.
p,^^ ^ j^, ^^^^
$1.95
$5.95
plus tax
plus tax
Baseball is back,
finally. Quick, who won
the World Series last
year? You say the
Twins? Well, you have
a good memory, Whom
did they beat? St.
Louis. With no talk of
strike until next year,
it's aU ball, bat and,
glove. This week,
everybody has a chance
as the games get undar
,way. The following predictions could suddenly
crash and bum, end up in a wrecking yard and/or
jMcome worthless by mid-July, but here they
732-1001
H.
Round-up
Mountain Tuesday.
Wooldridge shot a one-over
par 37, Luke Vincent had a 38,
Craig Barlow 38, Todd Carducci 41 and Dan Bondurant
46 for Basic.
Robbie Bmce had a 43, Gary
FeUce 44, Mark Karmple 51,
Identification
A photo of Baaic High
School's David Schifferns
on page five of last Tuesday's Home Newt was not
identified. He was running a dash in a meet
against Rancho March 23. I
plus tax
DISPOSAL
SILVER STATE
CLARK
INVESTMENTS MC.
DISPOSAL
SANITATION
770. e. Shra Avlii
LM Va. Mvad 89104
BASERUNNING ADVENTURE-Jesse Home (1) appears of dght Warrior CRon to mn its winning streak to seven games.
Photo by Jeff Cowo
to be in trouble at Westwn Tuesday. Baaic took advantage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
"vr\'!mmj&mi
ssai
SPORTS
LEGAL NOTICE
^ NOTICEOPSALE,
: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Headenon. NevMia, a municipal
varporatioa, intanda to offer for aaie that cartaia real property conisiiting of approximataly 8.5 aerea of vacant land, parcel BO. 18IV66(MM0, located at the Soatheaat
coraar of Sonaat Road and Camarlo Park Drive, Henderson, Nevada, to the higheat
bidder accordiBg to the terma and conditioaa atated herein and subject to the reaerTatioaa for pnMic porpoaes, eaaementa, reatrictiona of record and anbject to the
toUMriag:
TIME, DATE, PLACE AND REQUIREMENTS POR SUBMISSION OF BIDS
TO PURCHASE
Bida on the iubiect property will be acceptod by the City Clerk at her office
lacatod at 243 Water Street. Hendcraoa Nevada, dnring regular boaineaa houra
eoauaeaeiag April 7, 1968 and continuing thereaftor oatil the City Council votea
to accept an offer. All bida moat be in writLag, aaalad and accompaidad by a depoait
equal to 1% of the bid amount. Depoaiu mnat be in the form oif a certified check,
money order or caaliier's check. Deposit of nceeaaful bidder wiD be applied to
the pnrchaae price. All others will be returned to biddera. AU bida shall be conaidcted on the baaia of maximum benefit to the City of Henderaon.
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY FOR SALE
That Portion of the Southeast Quarter (SE'i) of Section 4, Townahip 22
Sooth. Range 63 East, M.D.M. in the City of Henderson, County of Clark,
who threw it into right field attempting to get Preciado at second. Preciado scored when the
rightfielder's throw got past
the infield. Steve Pattillo
singled and after McCraney
struck out, Home crossed the
plate when shortstop Scrutchens mishandled Mike Abbs'
grounder.
Lynda McKeehan
Exhibit "A"
COMMENCING at the Northwest comer of the Southeast Qnarter (SEV4)
of said Section 4; Thence North 8956'39" East 748.03 feet along the north
boundary line of said Southeast Quarter (SE'4) to the centerline of Camarlo
Park Drive; Thenoe conUnoing North 856'39" Eaat 65.00 feet to THE TRUE
POINT OF BEGINNING:
Thence continuing North 8956'39" Eaat 690.00 feet;
Thence South 00O3'21" East 515.00 feet;
.
^
Thence South 89'^56'39" Weat 742.86 feet to a point;
Tbencc from a tangeat which beara North 2317'47" East, curving to the
left with s radius 340.00 feet, through an angle of 2321'08", an arc distance
of 138.58 feet to a point:
Thence North 0003'21" West 355.23 feet to a point;
Theocc from a tangent which beara North 0003'21" West curving to the
right with a radios of 25.00 feet through an angle of 9000'00", an arc distance
of 39.27 feet to THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
The above described land contains an area of 8.478 acres more or less.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
I.I Sale ia cash to City. Buyer to arrange own finandng;
2.) Buyer and Seller shall each pay their respective share of escrow and doeing costs that are customary in these situations;
3.) Buyer to obtain title insurance at own expense:
4.1 1% deposit required with Irid;
v
5.) Minimum bid price is $1,220,000.00:^
6.) The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
INSPECTION
Ta arrange inspection of the property or review the appraiaal, contact the PTope^
ty Management DivioioD at 56.V2040, Monday througli Thursday. 7:30a.m. to5:30
p.m.
TIME. DATE AND PLACE FOR OPENING AND ACTION
UPON OFFERS OF PURCHASE
The offers of pnrchatae shall be opened aa they are received and referred to staff
for recommendation to be considered and acted upon by the City Council at their
next regularly stheduled meeting at City HaU. 243 Water Street, Henderson, Nevada
8M15.
THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to and subject to Section 2.320 of the Charter
of the City of Henderson, Nevada.
For further information. conUct the City Manag's office at 243 Water Street,
Henderson, Nevada.
DATED this 7 day of April 1988.
LORNA KESTERSON
Mayor
ATTEST:
DOROTHY A. VONDENBRINK, CMC,
City Clerk
H-April 7, 1988.
mobile Toter
REPLACES FOUR
20 GALLON
TRASH CANS!
3 MILES WEST
OF HOOVER DAM
293-5000
3 p.m. to
11 p.m.
RESTAURANT SPECIALS
MONDAYSpaghetti Night
Large portion of Spaghetti and IVIeatballs
. Served with Garlic Rolls and Salad ^||#
^ 4
.Qfi
.
^# ^0 plus tax
$1.95
plus tax
$3.95
COVERING FIRSTBasic senior pitchw Kelley Rees looks for the runner as ahe steps on
nsat for the out against Western Tueady.
p,^^ ^ j^, ^^^^
$1.95
$5.95
plus tax
plus tax
Baseball is back,
finally. Quick, who won
the World Series last
year? You say the
Twins? Well, you have
a good memory, Whom
did they beat? St.
Louis. With no talk of
strike until next year,
it's aU ball, bat and,
glove. This week,
everybody has a chance
as the games get undar
,way. The following predictions could suddenly
crash and bum, end up in a wrecking yard and/or
jMcome worthless by mid-July, but here they
732-1001
H.
Round-up
Mountain Tuesday.
Wooldridge shot a one-over
par 37, Luke Vincent had a 38,
Craig Barlow 38, Todd Carducci 41 and Dan Bondurant
46 for Basic.
Robbie Bmce had a 43, Gary
FeUce 44, Mark Karmple 51,
Identification
A photo of Baaic High
School's David Schifferns
on page five of last Tuesday's Home Newt was not
identified. He was running a dash in a meet
against Rancho March 23. I
plus tax
DISPOSAL
SILVER STATE
CLARK
INVESTMENTS MC.
DISPOSAL
SANITATION
770. e. Shra Avlii
LM Va. Mvad 89104
BASERUNNING ADVENTURE-Jesse Home (1) appears of dght Warrior CRon to mn its winning streak to seven games.
Photo by Jeff Cowo
to be in trouble at Westwn Tuesday. Baaic took advantage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
"vr\'!mmj&mi
MP
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ai
BOYS CLUB BASKETBALL CHAMFS-First row: (photographed left to right): Erin Meisner (Lakers), Jason Sakuna
(Hawks), Wayne Palmieri (Hawks), Don Oetdnger (Sonics),
gymnastics team
accepts members
Try-outs were conducted for
students of the Parks and Recreation Department's Gymnastic
classes in February. Coach Tammy Miller recently announced
that four of her advanced students
made the Aerials team. The four
were Danielle Hackman, Desiree
Stice, Nancy Lamb and Brandi
LaFrombois.
Shelly Thompson came from a
California team and also joined
the team in March.
Head coach of the Henderson
Areials Robbin Yancey announced that four members of the team
have been graduated to the Asquad division of class four competition. They are Tonya Mann,
Rochell Engstrom, Dayna Hall
and Tricia Roy.
Try-outs are held at the end of
the Parks and Recreation classes
with a recommendation from the
coach.
Nolan takes state
[hiring the state gymnastics
meet in Carson City, Hilary Nolan
toolc fourth place for her all
around score in the 12-14 year old
division.
April 6, 1988
Basic
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Western 0000101-281
Rasa and Bustamonte. Muir
and Tucker. 2 B-Wheeler (W).
3B-Woodward (W)
by Jim Goff
The fishing is still not red hot yet, but it is getting better. My brotherin-law, John Hanchey, came down from Twin Falls, Idaho last week.
I took a week of vacation to fish with him. Due to the winds, we were
only able to fish on Tuesday and Friday of last week.
On Tuesday, we went toOverton and fished for Bass in the Virgin
River area. The water teemperature up there was in the mid-sixties
with stained water. We were able to take six Bass from one pound
to three pounds. Half were females that had spawned. Most of the
fish were caught in six to eight feet of water holding off the cove points.
The best Bass of the day, approximately four pounds, threw the Spinner bait right at the boat. My family had purchased a cam recorder
for me for Christmas and we recorded the action. We're going to have
to edit the tape somewhat as there was some rather foul language when
he lost the nice Bass at the boat. I probably would have cussed too.
It was a nice fish. All of these Bass were released to fight another day.
A week ago Saturday I saw two shore anglers in the Gypsin Wash
area walking the banks fishing for Bass in the shallows. They had
a'stringer of four Bass, most likely taken off beds. While these anglers
were very proud of their catch and held the stringer up for us to see,
Evander Holyfield
Carlos DeLeon
I felt sorry for them in that they had not learned the importance of
releasing Bass, especially during the spawn. Once a male Bass is taken
of^ a nest it's only a matter of hours before the unprotected nest is
overrun with Carp who eat the eggs and destroy the nest.
That sinking feeling I had in my stomach seeing those Bass on the
stringer was replaced with a feeling of pride when later in the day
a five and half pound was released to complete the spawning process
by my brother-in-law on Friday afternoon. There is a great deal of
The monthly professional box- boxing fans across the country the
satisfaction in taking a quick photo then releasing the fish back to ing cards at the Showboat Hotel, opportunity to see some of today's
the lake.
Casino, Country Club and Bowl- premier fighters."
Several years ago I heard an angler ask a Bass fisherman why he ing Center will be nationally
The FNN-SCORE calbe network
didn't keep Bass and released them all. The Bass angler replied that televised live beginning with the is one of the two largest systems
after a golf game you don't eat your golf balls do you? The angler event on Saturday, April 23.
providing sports programing on
replied: "You have a point there."
i]^
The long-running "Boxing at the a national level. FNN-SCORE
The Striper fishing seems to be picking up around the Vegas Wash 'Boat" cards will be televised by reaches almost 17 million homes
area. Shorty Romans and his brother, Carson, ttwk ten Stripers with the FNN-SCORE cable network. throughout the United States and
Jigging Spoons last week near the Las Vegas Wash Marina. Tom Wrenn
These telecasts of the Showboat has telecast professional boxing
and Angela Young caught nine Stripers early Friday morning trolbng 'hoxing cards will be blacked out for several years, incuding numerspots in Vegas Wash. Large schools of bull Shad are showing up at in the Las Vegas area.
ous world championship fights.
Gypsin Wash, Hemingway Harbor and in Government Wash. NorBecause of these national teleThe popular "Boxing at the
mally Striper action picks up as the water temperature nears 65 casts, the Showboat boxing cards 'Boat" cards began in 1980 and,
degrees. Some of the female Stripers caught have had green eggs in now will start at 7 p.m., one half- during that time, have been prethem. A sign of nearing the spawning time. As the spawning process hour earlier than in the past, with sented on all major networks, incontinues, the smaller males will become more aggressive in chasing doors to the Showboat Sports cluding ABC, CBS and NBC.
the Carp out of the spawning areas and should be easier to catch. Pavilion opening at 6 p.m.
Jigging Spoons and Cordell Spots should produce results. CordellSpots
Ticket prices will remain the
fishing alonpshorelines early in the mornings and Jiggings Spoons, same at $12 for general admission
jigged yo-yo fashion in suspended schools of Stripers are heard to and $20 for ringside reserved and
beat in the Spring.
will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 5
Keep you hooks sharp and good fishing!
p.m. Monday through Saturday at
the Showbaot Sports Pavilion
ticket office.
"We're extremely pleased to
welcome FNN-SCORE to the
Haskins said it should be ice free Showboat," says Judy Moore,
by Geoff Schneider
by the weekend. The lake hasn't general manager of the Showboat
NDOW Publicist
All major reservoirs in WTiite been stocked with trout this year, Hotel, Casino, Coimtry Club and
Pine Coimty are, for the most but a few rainbows are being Bowling Center.
part, free of ice, according to caught. Roads are dry and clear.
"We feel the live coverage proComins Lake: The lake is free vided by FNN-SCORE will give
aurveys by the Nevada Departof ice and is reported to be proment of Wildlife.
NDOW biologist Ricahrd Ras- ducing trout in the 16-inch range.
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kins recently toured the county's Northern pike are now spawning
reservoirs and reported that all and some fish in the 23 to 25-inch
are either completely ice free or range are hitting.
Bassett Lake: Completely free
are rapidly breaking up. "Generalof
ice, the lake is now producing I
ly, at this time of the year there's
very little fishing pressure going a few pike. Cold water tempera- I
1110 E. Lake Mead, Hend.
tures are keeping largemouth bass I
on in the area," he said.
Haskins also indicated that from biting.
I GOOD SAT. APR. 9 ONLY
Silver Creek: Now free of ice, I
evening temperatures throughout
Adult Suparvlalon
Skate
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the county have been plunging in- few trout are being taken. It was I THIS
S*T. EVE. OMLV. CUE COUPON
Rental
At All TliMt
PER PERSON
50,
to the teens during the past few recently stocked with rainbows.
weeks. This, combined with reI TUES EVE. 6:30-9 P.M. SKATE FOR '1
FRI & SAT EVE. -6:30-10 P.M.
cent high winds, could make fishSAT & SUN AFT. - 2-5 P.M.
ing relatively uncomfortable," he
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said.
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Following is a rundown of conditions at White Pine's reservoirs.
Iliipah reservoir: Although
partially frozen, Haskins believes
the lake will be free of ice by the
Chi Omega Alumnae will celeweekend (April 9-10). Fishing has brate their Spring Eleusenia on
been relatively slow with only a Saturday, April 16.
They will meet at 11:30 a.m. in
few rainbow trout taken from the
reservoir. There may be a few the Sante Fe Restaurant, 4930
brown trout to be caught in the West Flamingo Road.
creek.
For more information, call
Cave Lake: Although there was Laura at 368-4817 or Betty at
ice on the lake when surveyed, 451-8844.
^U4C Z^tte/ttaxHmMt
at
15 Lake Mead
,565-0122
Against Theia
^^K,^
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Arranged by
JOHN E. COATES
Presented by
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For more information
^k
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451-2106
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to celebrate
spring Eleusenia
Boys Linescore
April 5, 1988
Basic
1510012-1091
Western 2000010-378
Swartzenberg and Hubel,
Venerable (7). Phoegel, Muggli and Clayton. 2BMcCraney
(B), Zacharias (B). Swartzenberg (B). Winning pitcher
Swartzenberg.
Ouidelines
Henderson Aerials
couples, all to start May 1. Sign up at the desk for your desired league
or caU 565-7712.
Sunday Night Mixed: Gold Casters Jewelry has a one game lead
over C.P. National with 137 wins. Jeff MacMillan led with a 200-552,
Paul Nyquist 542, Danny Reyes 510, Bob Conklin 517, Bill Jager
and Russell Stone 504. Barbara Jager led the ladies with 546, Linda
Bender 513, Nelia Angels 500.
Henderson Eagles: Moving ahead is Team No. 7 with 42Vj wins.
Tim Clark was high with 211-578, Spero Behr 551, Keith Salsbury
211-541, Kelley Roundy 200-533, Art McClain high game of 221 for
a 523, Chink Clark 203-414, Joe Pilon an even 500. The ladies showed
off in the split department converting the 4-7-10 by Raenell Clark,
Maud Clark 6-7-10 and Carol Meadows 4-10.
Powder Puff: El Torito Cafe holds a good lead with 76V2 wins. Villa
Hermosa took high series and game with 2154-758. Patsy Prestwood
rolled the 212-569 and Marty Gurney tied game at 212. Bette Pilon
converted, the 3-7-10.
Ben Ward League: Vic's Auto Truck leading with 43 wins. John
Mize high man with 234-604, Gary Bondurant 224-209-603, Al Norton 222-603, Dan Briley 227-596, Dee Wages 214-579, Charles Pare
203-576, Onidio Mirabal 569, Lawrence Bradley, 566, Tom Havener
562, Jack Stafford high game 242-561, Chuck Sullivan 217-204-559,
Chink Clark 208-559, Marty Martinez 555, Keith Farmer, Sr. 217-550,
Tom Barrett 202-550, Boyd Alexander 539, Ivan Beavor 538, Jeff
Rinker 213-536, Tom Sohelke 217-533, Tom Drake 215-533, Larr
Lopan 531, BiU Blackford 530, Gordon LaPointe 203-524, Mike
Bergemeyer 523, Bobby Springerr 521, Claude Mein 520, John Selby
519, Mike Hehn 208-516, Mike Wages 510, Ray Tennant 213-509,
Fred Stanford 202-507, Harve Spittell 507, Dan Radley 506, Stan
Brown, Sr. 504.
Henderson Housewives: Eldorado Casino may have missed out on
first place by one and a half games this season but they took the Sweeper
in good style. Cathy Muckenfuss rolled high game 212-510 and Ruth
Soehlke high series with 208-552 for first place in team, doubles and
singles. The totals were 1792 team, 12 54 doubles and 636 singles.
Marina Shereda converted the 6-7-10 spbt. Skyline Casino will receive
the first place award at the banquet, and second half champion. ,
Sundowners: Coe's Texaco Stars continue to lead with 77 wins,
Barbara's Boutique took scratch scores with 702-1986, Dr. Schrack's
TLB's handicap series 2437 and MiGi's Magic Mirror 833 hep game.
Congratulations to Debbie EngUsh on bowling 100 pins over her average
for 291-707 hep highs. Joan Webb led with 232-202-588, Linda Bender
221-542, Penny Nyquist 518, Claudia Wood 208-513, Barbara Jager
511, Janice Bowling 508.
Friday Nite Mixed Four: Jolleys are in the lead with 49 games
won. Henderson Bowl took team highs with 725-2125,2485 hep series.
Franks took hep game wtih 896. Gary Bondurant led the men with
235-602, Steve Pickart 200-596,689 hep series, Mike Wages 200-555,
Joe MaMillan 550, Rich Sanchez 546, Al Dolfi 527, Gary Eighmy
203-542, Bob Mitchell 519, Dee Wages 203-516, Walter Wagner
201-515,255 hep game, Ron Jolley 211-511, John Dollar 502, Linda
Bender grooved it for a 221-604, 658 hep series, Carol Leake 524,
Char Giguiere 510, Kay Holliday 505, Muriel Frank 243 hep game.
Thanks for your league highlights. That's this week's bowling.
Sportsmen's news
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BOYS CLUB BASKETBALL CHAMFS-First row: (photographed left to right): Erin Meisner (Lakers), Jason Sakuna
(Hawks), Wayne Palmieri (Hawks), Don Oetdnger (Sonics),
gymnastics team
accepts members
Try-outs were conducted for
students of the Parks and Recreation Department's Gymnastic
classes in February. Coach Tammy Miller recently announced
that four of her advanced students
made the Aerials team. The four
were Danielle Hackman, Desiree
Stice, Nancy Lamb and Brandi
LaFrombois.
Shelly Thompson came from a
California team and also joined
the team in March.
Head coach of the Henderson
Areials Robbin Yancey announced that four members of the team
have been graduated to the Asquad division of class four competition. They are Tonya Mann,
Rochell Engstrom, Dayna Hall
and Tricia Roy.
Try-outs are held at the end of
the Parks and Recreation classes
with a recommendation from the
coach.
Nolan takes state
[hiring the state gymnastics
meet in Carson City, Hilary Nolan
toolc fourth place for her all
around score in the 12-14 year old
division.
April 6, 1988
Basic
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Western 0000101-281
Rasa and Bustamonte. Muir
and Tucker. 2 B-Wheeler (W).
3B-Woodward (W)
by Jim Goff
The fishing is still not red hot yet, but it is getting better. My brotherin-law, John Hanchey, came down from Twin Falls, Idaho last week.
I took a week of vacation to fish with him. Due to the winds, we were
only able to fish on Tuesday and Friday of last week.
On Tuesday, we went toOverton and fished for Bass in the Virgin
River area. The water teemperature up there was in the mid-sixties
with stained water. We were able to take six Bass from one pound
to three pounds. Half were females that had spawned. Most of the
fish were caught in six to eight feet of water holding off the cove points.
The best Bass of the day, approximately four pounds, threw the Spinner bait right at the boat. My family had purchased a cam recorder
for me for Christmas and we recorded the action. We're going to have
to edit the tape somewhat as there was some rather foul language when
he lost the nice Bass at the boat. I probably would have cussed too.
It was a nice fish. All of these Bass were released to fight another day.
A week ago Saturday I saw two shore anglers in the Gypsin Wash
area walking the banks fishing for Bass in the shallows. They had
a'stringer of four Bass, most likely taken off beds. While these anglers
were very proud of their catch and held the stringer up for us to see,
Evander Holyfield
Carlos DeLeon
I felt sorry for them in that they had not learned the importance of
releasing Bass, especially during the spawn. Once a male Bass is taken
of^ a nest it's only a matter of hours before the unprotected nest is
overrun with Carp who eat the eggs and destroy the nest.
That sinking feeling I had in my stomach seeing those Bass on the
stringer was replaced with a feeling of pride when later in the day
a five and half pound was released to complete the spawning process
by my brother-in-law on Friday afternoon. There is a great deal of
The monthly professional box- boxing fans across the country the
satisfaction in taking a quick photo then releasing the fish back to ing cards at the Showboat Hotel, opportunity to see some of today's
the lake.
Casino, Country Club and Bowl- premier fighters."
Several years ago I heard an angler ask a Bass fisherman why he ing Center will be nationally
The FNN-SCORE calbe network
didn't keep Bass and released them all. The Bass angler replied that televised live beginning with the is one of the two largest systems
after a golf game you don't eat your golf balls do you? The angler event on Saturday, April 23.
providing sports programing on
replied: "You have a point there."
i]^
The long-running "Boxing at the a national level. FNN-SCORE
The Striper fishing seems to be picking up around the Vegas Wash 'Boat" cards will be televised by reaches almost 17 million homes
area. Shorty Romans and his brother, Carson, ttwk ten Stripers with the FNN-SCORE cable network. throughout the United States and
Jigging Spoons last week near the Las Vegas Wash Marina. Tom Wrenn
These telecasts of the Showboat has telecast professional boxing
and Angela Young caught nine Stripers early Friday morning trolbng 'hoxing cards will be blacked out for several years, incuding numerspots in Vegas Wash. Large schools of bull Shad are showing up at in the Las Vegas area.
ous world championship fights.
Gypsin Wash, Hemingway Harbor and in Government Wash. NorBecause of these national teleThe popular "Boxing at the
mally Striper action picks up as the water temperature nears 65 casts, the Showboat boxing cards 'Boat" cards began in 1980 and,
degrees. Some of the female Stripers caught have had green eggs in now will start at 7 p.m., one half- during that time, have been prethem. A sign of nearing the spawning time. As the spawning process hour earlier than in the past, with sented on all major networks, incontinues, the smaller males will become more aggressive in chasing doors to the Showboat Sports cluding ABC, CBS and NBC.
the Carp out of the spawning areas and should be easier to catch. Pavilion opening at 6 p.m.
Jigging Spoons and Cordell Spots should produce results. CordellSpots
Ticket prices will remain the
fishing alonpshorelines early in the mornings and Jiggings Spoons, same at $12 for general admission
jigged yo-yo fashion in suspended schools of Stripers are heard to and $20 for ringside reserved and
beat in the Spring.
will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 5
Keep you hooks sharp and good fishing!
p.m. Monday through Saturday at
the Showbaot Sports Pavilion
ticket office.
"We're extremely pleased to
welcome FNN-SCORE to the
Haskins said it should be ice free Showboat," says Judy Moore,
by Geoff Schneider
by the weekend. The lake hasn't general manager of the Showboat
NDOW Publicist
All major reservoirs in WTiite been stocked with trout this year, Hotel, Casino, Coimtry Club and
Pine Coimty are, for the most but a few rainbows are being Bowling Center.
part, free of ice, according to caught. Roads are dry and clear.
"We feel the live coverage proComins Lake: The lake is free vided by FNN-SCORE will give
aurveys by the Nevada Departof ice and is reported to be proment of Wildlife.
NDOW biologist Ricahrd Ras- ducing trout in the 16-inch range.
ICOUPON I
kins recently toured the county's Northern pike are now spawning
reservoirs and reported that all and some fish in the 23 to 25-inch
are either completely ice free or range are hitting.
Bassett Lake: Completely free
are rapidly breaking up. "Generalof
ice, the lake is now producing I
ly, at this time of the year there's
very little fishing pressure going a few pike. Cold water tempera- I
1110 E. Lake Mead, Hend.
tures are keeping largemouth bass I
on in the area," he said.
Haskins also indicated that from biting.
I GOOD SAT. APR. 9 ONLY
Silver Creek: Now free of ice, I
evening temperatures throughout
Adult Suparvlalon
Skate
COUPON 0000 FOR
the county have been plunging in- few trout are being taken. It was I THIS
S*T. EVE. OMLV. CUE COUPON
Rental
At All TliMt
PER PERSON
50,
to the teens during the past few recently stocked with rainbows.
weeks. This, combined with reI TUES EVE. 6:30-9 P.M. SKATE FOR '1
FRI & SAT EVE. -6:30-10 P.M.
cent high winds, could make fishSAT & SUN AFT. - 2-5 P.M.
ing relatively uncomfortable," he
I SpKlallzing In Church, School & Birthday PartiM
said.
|Wacrynawikaa*aMtjortt^^^p^^
564-2790
5M-Z7W
"IWaXU
Following is a rundown of conditions at White Pine's reservoirs.
Iliipah reservoir: Although
partially frozen, Haskins believes
the lake will be free of ice by the
Chi Omega Alumnae will celeweekend (April 9-10). Fishing has brate their Spring Eleusenia on
been relatively slow with only a Saturday, April 16.
They will meet at 11:30 a.m. in
few rainbow trout taken from the
reservoir. There may be a few the Sante Fe Restaurant, 4930
brown trout to be caught in the West Flamingo Road.
creek.
For more information, call
Cave Lake: Although there was Laura at 368-4817 or Betty at
ice on the lake when surveyed, 451-8844.
^U4C Z^tte/ttaxHmMt
at
15 Lake Mead
,565-0122
Against Theia
^^K,^
^^ ^ ,.
NOW OPEN
Arranged by
JOHN E. COATES
Presented by
bGoted in GreenVblley
For more information
^k
m
Green Valley
C.,38^72(>0"'*'^-
451-2106
-i.
Chi Omega
to celebrate
spring Eleusenia
Boys Linescore
April 5, 1988
Basic
1510012-1091
Western 2000010-378
Swartzenberg and Hubel,
Venerable (7). Phoegel, Muggli and Clayton. 2BMcCraney
(B), Zacharias (B). Swartzenberg (B). Winning pitcher
Swartzenberg.
Ouidelines
Henderson Aerials
couples, all to start May 1. Sign up at the desk for your desired league
or caU 565-7712.
Sunday Night Mixed: Gold Casters Jewelry has a one game lead
over C.P. National with 137 wins. Jeff MacMillan led with a 200-552,
Paul Nyquist 542, Danny Reyes 510, Bob Conklin 517, Bill Jager
and Russell Stone 504. Barbara Jager led the ladies with 546, Linda
Bender 513, Nelia Angels 500.
Henderson Eagles: Moving ahead is Team No. 7 with 42Vj wins.
Tim Clark was high with 211-578, Spero Behr 551, Keith Salsbury
211-541, Kelley Roundy 200-533, Art McClain high game of 221 for
a 523, Chink Clark 203-414, Joe Pilon an even 500. The ladies showed
off in the split department converting the 4-7-10 by Raenell Clark,
Maud Clark 6-7-10 and Carol Meadows 4-10.
Powder Puff: El Torito Cafe holds a good lead with 76V2 wins. Villa
Hermosa took high series and game with 2154-758. Patsy Prestwood
rolled the 212-569 and Marty Gurney tied game at 212. Bette Pilon
converted, the 3-7-10.
Ben Ward League: Vic's Auto Truck leading with 43 wins. John
Mize high man with 234-604, Gary Bondurant 224-209-603, Al Norton 222-603, Dan Briley 227-596, Dee Wages 214-579, Charles Pare
203-576, Onidio Mirabal 569, Lawrence Bradley, 566, Tom Havener
562, Jack Stafford high game 242-561, Chuck Sullivan 217-204-559,
Chink Clark 208-559, Marty Martinez 555, Keith Farmer, Sr. 217-550,
Tom Barrett 202-550, Boyd Alexander 539, Ivan Beavor 538, Jeff
Rinker 213-536, Tom Sohelke 217-533, Tom Drake 215-533, Larr
Lopan 531, BiU Blackford 530, Gordon LaPointe 203-524, Mike
Bergemeyer 523, Bobby Springerr 521, Claude Mein 520, John Selby
519, Mike Hehn 208-516, Mike Wages 510, Ray Tennant 213-509,
Fred Stanford 202-507, Harve Spittell 507, Dan Radley 506, Stan
Brown, Sr. 504.
Henderson Housewives: Eldorado Casino may have missed out on
first place by one and a half games this season but they took the Sweeper
in good style. Cathy Muckenfuss rolled high game 212-510 and Ruth
Soehlke high series with 208-552 for first place in team, doubles and
singles. The totals were 1792 team, 12 54 doubles and 636 singles.
Marina Shereda converted the 6-7-10 spbt. Skyline Casino will receive
the first place award at the banquet, and second half champion. ,
Sundowners: Coe's Texaco Stars continue to lead with 77 wins,
Barbara's Boutique took scratch scores with 702-1986, Dr. Schrack's
TLB's handicap series 2437 and MiGi's Magic Mirror 833 hep game.
Congratulations to Debbie EngUsh on bowling 100 pins over her average
for 291-707 hep highs. Joan Webb led with 232-202-588, Linda Bender
221-542, Penny Nyquist 518, Claudia Wood 208-513, Barbara Jager
511, Janice Bowling 508.
Friday Nite Mixed Four: Jolleys are in the lead with 49 games
won. Henderson Bowl took team highs with 725-2125,2485 hep series.
Franks took hep game wtih 896. Gary Bondurant led the men with
235-602, Steve Pickart 200-596,689 hep series, Mike Wages 200-555,
Joe MaMillan 550, Rich Sanchez 546, Al Dolfi 527, Gary Eighmy
203-542, Bob Mitchell 519, Dee Wages 203-516, Walter Wagner
201-515,255 hep game, Ron Jolley 211-511, John Dollar 502, Linda
Bender grooved it for a 221-604, 658 hep series, Carol Leake 524,
Char Giguiere 510, Kay Holliday 505, Muriel Frank 243 hep game.
Thanks for your league highlights. That's this week's bowling.
Sportsmen's news
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Audubon Society
conducts trip
in the low back cauae the pelvia to tilt forward, resulting in mild low
back pain for the athlete.
In a recent article by Profeaaor Dennia Humphrey in the February
issue of The Pbyaiciaa and Sportuaedicine, he recommends the trunJr
curl exerciae to increase the strength and stamina of the abdominal
muscles.
First, lie down on your back with your hipa and knees bent and
your feet on the floor. Next, raiae your anna toward your knees aa
by Stephen L. Henry, M.D.
you raise your head and chest towarda the thighs. This is very similar
Naws Correspondent
to a sit-up; however, the upper body should not come completely upright
Hundreds of letters to our office inquire, "What are the keys to to a sitting position. Professor Humphrey reports that, initially, some
fitness?" Many correct answers can be given, but perhaps the least athletes may be unable to curl without phidng the hands behind the
known and disci^ssed ia proper Mbdamiiud muscu/ar conditioning. Good thighs and pulling the cheat, ahoulders, and head upwards. He recomabdominal muadc tone haa been reported to increaae the athlete's ver- mends three sets of 10-16 repetitions with the anna at the aide, then
tical jump agihty, and coordination.
at the side, then tree sets of 10-16 repetitions with each hand on the
Older athletes report better exercise tolerance after undergoing ab* opponte shoulder. Increased difficulty can be added by placing a weight
dominal exercise programs. In addition to "coordinating" the top and on the upper chest or by working on a tilt board witii the feet and
bottom halvea of the body, the sbdominal muaclea help to alleviate legs elevated. Moat agree that atraight leg raiaes and straight leg curia
and avoid low back injuries in sports. Once the injury haa occurred, (ait-upa) can increaae the riak of further back iAJury. Early attention
an abdominal muacuiar strengthening program helps to supplement to abdominal muacuiar atrengthening may be of primary importance
the low back muades (erector spinal muaclea) in hokiing the upper to the athlete's fitneaa and further avoidance of injuriaa.
hody upright.
Sjiould you have a qneatlon for Sports MadUas, write to Dr.
In the instsnce the abdominal muaclea are weak, the stronger muaclea Stephen L. Henry, 1861 Tyler Park Drive. UulavUls, KY 40204.
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NDOW PabUdat
Although the exact number of deer ehot illegally in Nevada each
year is unknown, a Department of Wildlife official mys that he kiutwt
for sure that poaching ia having a direct impact on the wildlife resource.
Toaching is similar to many other crimea in the aense that it hurts
honeat people the moat, and it ia the legitimate aportmnan who ultimately pays the price of the illegal actiona of others," said coordinator
of the atate's Operation Game Thief (OGT) anti-poaching program
Rob Buonamici.
Buonamid pointed out that studies conducted in the U.S. and Canada
indicate that the illegal harvest in both nations can be as high aa the
legitimate harvest. During 1987, Nevada's legal deer harvest was
18,000 to 20,000 animals.
"If the illegal take waa even a quarter of the legal harvest in our
state, it ia eaay to understand why there haa to be aome ramifications
cauaed by poaching in Nevada," he said, "^e most obvious conaequence ia that there simply are not as many animals for all outdoor
recreational pursuits."
Buonamici added there ia an equally large price being paid by the
for deer and other wildlife poaching. "If there are not as
many deer or big game tags alloted thia year in your favorite area,
it may be due to poaching. And if your favorite fishing hole doea not
aeem to be up to par this spring, you may want to aend a 'thank you'
note to the guy you aaw take a double limit laat summer."
What concema Buonamici is that many individuala aee poaching
occur, yet do not report it. It ia their resource and it ia theae people
who are getting hurt most," he said. It only makes sense that the
honeat aportaman would want to protect what belongs to him or her
and wotdd report poachera and other wildlife law violators."
He encouragee thoae individuala who aee or auapect poaching to call
the Operation Game Thief hotline at 1-800-992-3030. Calls are
anawered by wardens with the Nevada Department of WikUife, and
all reporta are investigated. CaUers remain anonymoua and rewards
are paid upon conviction.
Buonamici aaid there are eeveral thinga individuala can do to stop
poachers, '^e moat importsmt thing ia to be oboervant," he aaid. "Simply be aware that a poaching incident codd occur when you are in
the field and keep your eyea open."
During Uu atate'a deer aeaaon, he said hunters ehoukl be aware of
people ahooting deer and leaving them in the field. This can occur
when a peraon's ego overoomea his usual common sense and ethical
behavior. We have found in many caaee that if the animal they have
ahot is not large enou|^, they simply leave it in the fieU and continue
their hunt."
He alao aaid that aome individuala want to take eeveral deer on a
aingla tag and do not pnndi their deer tag u required.
Buonamici dtee eevorel reeaooa why poaching incidenta go
unreported each ^eer. Teriiape the meet common is that individuals
^ttre uncertain of what thay have seen," he said. If there are doubta
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conducts trip
in the low back cauae the pelvia to tilt forward, resulting in mild low
back pain for the athlete.
In a recent article by Profeaaor Dennia Humphrey in the February
issue of The Pbyaiciaa and Sportuaedicine, he recommends the trunJr
curl exerciae to increase the strength and stamina of the abdominal
muscles.
First, lie down on your back with your hipa and knees bent and
your feet on the floor. Next, raiae your anna toward your knees aa
by Stephen L. Henry, M.D.
you raise your head and chest towarda the thighs. This is very similar
Naws Correspondent
to a sit-up; however, the upper body should not come completely upright
Hundreds of letters to our office inquire, "What are the keys to to a sitting position. Professor Humphrey reports that, initially, some
fitness?" Many correct answers can be given, but perhaps the least athletes may be unable to curl without phidng the hands behind the
known and disci^ssed ia proper Mbdamiiud muscu/ar conditioning. Good thighs and pulling the cheat, ahoulders, and head upwards. He recomabdominal muadc tone haa been reported to increaae the athlete's ver- mends three sets of 10-16 repetitions with the anna at the aide, then
tical jump agihty, and coordination.
at the side, then tree sets of 10-16 repetitions with each hand on the
Older athletes report better exercise tolerance after undergoing ab* opponte shoulder. Increased difficulty can be added by placing a weight
dominal exercise programs. In addition to "coordinating" the top and on the upper chest or by working on a tilt board witii the feet and
bottom halvea of the body, the sbdominal muaclea help to alleviate legs elevated. Moat agree that atraight leg raiaes and straight leg curia
and avoid low back injuries in sports. Once the injury haa occurred, (ait-upa) can increaae the riak of further back iAJury. Early attention
an abdominal muacuiar strengthening program helps to supplement to abdominal muacuiar atrengthening may be of primary importance
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Although the exact number of deer ehot illegally in Nevada each
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for sure that poaching ia having a direct impact on the wildlife resource.
Toaching is similar to many other crimea in the aense that it hurts
honeat people the moat, and it ia the legitimate aportmnan who ultimately pays the price of the illegal actiona of others," said coordinator
of the atate's Operation Game Thief (OGT) anti-poaching program
Rob Buonamici.
Buonamid pointed out that studies conducted in the U.S. and Canada
indicate that the illegal harvest in both nations can be as high aa the
legitimate harvest. During 1987, Nevada's legal deer harvest was
18,000 to 20,000 animals.
"If the illegal take waa even a quarter of the legal harvest in our
state, it ia eaay to understand why there haa to be aome ramifications
cauaed by poaching in Nevada," he said, "^e most obvious conaequence ia that there simply are not as many animals for all outdoor
recreational pursuits."
Buonamici added there ia an equally large price being paid by the
for deer and other wildlife poaching. "If there are not as
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it may be due to poaching. And if your favorite fishing hole doea not
aeem to be up to par this spring, you may want to aend a 'thank you'
note to the guy you aaw take a double limit laat summer."
What concema Buonamici is that many individuala aee poaching
occur, yet do not report it. It ia their resource and it ia theae people
who are getting hurt most," he said. It only makes sense that the
honeat aportaman would want to protect what belongs to him or her
and wotdd report poachera and other wildlife law violators."
He encouragee thoae individuala who aee or auapect poaching to call
the Operation Game Thief hotline at 1-800-992-3030. Calls are
anawered by wardens with the Nevada Department of WikUife, and
all reporta are investigated. CaUers remain anonymoua and rewards
are paid upon conviction.
Buonamici aaid there are eeveral thinga individuala can do to stop
poachers, '^e moat importsmt thing ia to be oboervant," he aaid. "Simply be aware that a poaching incident codd occur when you are in
the field and keep your eyea open."
During Uu atate'a deer aeaaon, he said hunters ehoukl be aware of
people ahooting deer and leaving them in the field. This can occur
when a peraon's ego overoomea his usual common sense and ethical
behavior. We have found in many caaee that if the animal they have
ahot is not large enou|^, they simply leave it in the fieU and continue
their hunt."
He alao aaid that aome individuala want to take eeveral deer on a
aingla tag and do not pnndi their deer tag u required.
Buonamici dtee eevorel reeaooa why poaching incidenta go
unreported each ^eer. Teriiape the meet common is that individuals
^ttre uncertain of what thay have seen," he said. If there are doubta
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NDOW PubUdst
More than 2',000 resident and
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received letters from Department
of Wildlife informing them that
they are ineligible to apply for any
1988 big game hunt tags in the
state.
The reason, according to chief
of Administrative Services Jim
Weimer, is that these individuals
failed to return the questionnaire
form which came attached to their
1987 big game hunt tags.
"Wildlife Commission regulation provides that the question-
by Lisa Story
UNLV Publicist
UNLV will present two concerts
in April as part of the University
Forum Series.
The University Chamber Chorale will present a "Home Concert"
April 12, 7:30 p.m., in Artemus
W. Ham Concert Hall.
UNLV music professors Richard Soule and Caryn Wunderlich
will perform "Music for Flute and
Harp: A Journey Through Time"
April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Black Box
Theatre.
The "Home Concert" will close
the Chamber Chorale's spring
season. The 19-voice group, conducted by David B. Weiller, will
sing a varied program of music
ranging from sacred masterworks
to lighthearted musical theatre
selections.
Dl^ring the program, the Chamber Chorale will present the
UNLV Department of Music Distinguished Alumni Award to Ross
Allen Kriske. A1974 graduate of
UNLV, Kriske is a conductor,
pianist, and vocal coach who conducted Broadway's "Raggedy
Ann" and the first national tour
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oldest instruments in history and Chamber Orchestra recently
the development of their music.
The duo recently returned from
a concert tour, during which time
they played for college and community audiences in Colorado,
by Rene Solomon
Utah, and Nevada. Soule and
CCCC Theatre Publicist
Wunderlich have been invited to
Clark County Community Colperform at the prestigious Nalege Theatre presents Michael
tional Flute Association ConvenBrady's drama, "To GiUian On Her
tion which will be held in San
37tfi Birthday," directed by Fiona
Diego, Calif., later this year.
Kelley.
Flutist Richard Soule is an
Evening performances are April
associate professor of music at
15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m.
UNLV where he has taught since
In this tender, romantic play
1974. He has performed as a
about a young widower's mournmember of the Baltimore Syming and his subsequent eniotional
phony Orchestra, the U.S. Naval
rebirth, Gillian's "ghost" appears
Academy Band, and most recentonstage to show her beloved husly as principal flutist and soloist
band and teenaged daughter how
with the Las Vegas Symphony
to put their sorrow behind them.
Orchestra. Soule earned a doctor
The show received such great
of musical arts degree from the
critical acclaim when it opened at
Peabody Conservatory at Johns
the Ensemble Studio Theatre, that
Hopkins University.
the production was transferred
Harpist Caryn WunderUch is an
Off Broadway to the Circle in the
active perfoemr who has preSquare Downtown where it ensented several solo recitals
joyed a successful run. In 1984
^throughout Nevada. She is the Las
Brady won the Oppenheimer
Vegas Symphony orchestra's prin-
Limitea Opecial
More than 2,000 hunters prohibited from applying for big game tags
by David K. Rice
NDOW PubUdst
More than 2',000 resident and
nonresident Nevada hunters have
received letters from Department
of Wildlife informing them that
they are ineligible to apply for any
1988 big game hunt tags in the
state.
The reason, according to chief
of Administrative Services Jim
Weimer, is that these individuals
failed to return the questionnaire
form which came attached to their
1987 big game hunt tags.
"Wildlife Commission regulation provides that the question-
by Lisa Story
UNLV Publicist
UNLV will present two concerts
in April as part of the University
Forum Series.
The University Chamber Chorale will present a "Home Concert"
April 12, 7:30 p.m., in Artemus
W. Ham Concert Hall.
UNLV music professors Richard Soule and Caryn Wunderlich
will perform "Music for Flute and
Harp: A Journey Through Time"
April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Black Box
Theatre.
The "Home Concert" will close
the Chamber Chorale's spring
season. The 19-voice group, conducted by David B. Weiller, will
sing a varied program of music
ranging from sacred masterworks
to lighthearted musical theatre
selections.
Dl^ring the program, the Chamber Chorale will present the
UNLV Department of Music Distinguished Alumni Award to Ross
Allen Kriske. A1974 graduate of
UNLV, Kriske is a conductor,
pianist, and vocal coach who conducted Broadway's "Raggedy
Ann" and the first national tour
of "Cats." A reception honoring
Kriske will follow the program.
A +
Sexsational
Revue
Produced by
Ron Meren
Executive Producer
Paul Szigety
8:00 P.M. PERFORMANCE
. DINNER from
COCKTAILS ONLY
INCLUDING 2 DRINKS
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cert will combine a lecture and Golden Nugget and Bally's Grand
peformance by Soule and Wunder- Hotel Orchestras. Also, her solo
lich, who will discuss two of the appearance with the Serenata
oldest instruments in history and Chamber Orchestra recently
the development of their music.
The duo recently returned from
a concert tour, during which time
they played for college and community audiences in Colorado,
by Rene Solomon
Utah, and Nevada. Soule and
CCCC Theatre Publicist
Wunderlich have been invited to
Clark County Community Colperform at the prestigious Nalege Theatre presents Michael
tional Flute Association ConvenBrady's drama, "To GiUian On Her
tion which will be held in San
37tfi Birthday," directed by Fiona
Diego, Calif., later this year.
Kelley.
Flutist Richard Soule is an
Evening performances are April
associate professor of music at
15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m.
UNLV where he has taught since
In this tender, romantic play
1974. He has performed as a
about a young widower's mournmember of the Baltimore Syming and his subsequent eniotional
phony Orchestra, the U.S. Naval
rebirth, Gillian's "ghost" appears
Academy Band, and most recentonstage to show her beloved husly as principal flutist and soloist
band and teenaged daughter how
with the Las Vegas Symphony
to put their sorrow behind them.
Orchestra. Soule earned a doctor
The show received such great
of musical arts degree from the
critical acclaim when it opened at
Peabody Conservatory at Johns
the Ensemble Studio Theatre, that
Hopkins University.
the production was transferred
Harpist Caryn WunderUch is an
Off Broadway to the Circle in the
active perfoemr who has preSquare Downtown where it ensented several solo recitals
joyed a successful run. In 1984
^throughout Nevada. She is the Las
Brady won the Oppenheimer
Vegas Symphony orchestra's prin-
Limitea Opecial
ARCO HELPS METRO POLICE-Nancy Dicks, left, franchise manager for ARCO
AM/PM Mini-markets presents a check for $8,000 to Sheriff John Moran of the Metropolitan
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LofAing on is Las Vegas Mayor Ron Lurie.
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oompnter system, which will hasten the process of identifying potential criminal suspects.
LofAing on is Las Vegas Mayor Ron Lurie.
Carter
from page 21
educational programs under a new
Department of Education, and
major environmental protection
legislation.
Shortly after he left the presidency. Carter became University
Distinguished Professor at Emory
University in Atlanta. He also
founded the Carter Center of
Emory Universitya policy center for addressing vital world
issues through non-partisan study
and consultation.
In addition to teaching and
developing the Carter Presidential
Center, which includes his presidential library and museum,
Carter currently travels widely for
public speaking engagf'ments and
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Sunday school and is a deacon in
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Plains
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books. His autobiography, "Why
Not the Beet^" published in 1975,
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Faith: Meoioirs of a President,"
'TfegotiationB: IV Alternative to
HoetiUty," and The Blood of
Abraham." His latest book, writtn with his wife, Roaalyn Carter,
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pubb^ed in 1987.
Hotel.
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Million* of tons of rice are now grown in the U.S. each year, although
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polished white or long grain rice.
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for scenery. Piper's Opera House Orchsetra played for the occasion
and the hall was filled with dancers who paid |6 apiece for the privilege
of being among the first to waltz over the BoUd oak floor.
As the scenery waa being completed by artist T.F, Leycock. the directors were planning an official christening and decided to invite the
Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, America's foremost Protestent
clergyman, who happened to be on a western lecture tour that summer and had been engaged to speak in Virginia City on August 15
and 16. Beecher agreed to appear on August 17 and remain for religious
services the next day. He and his wife arrived in Carson City on August
16 and continued on to the Comstock where he spoke on '^e Ministry
of Wealth" at the National Guard Hall that evening.
The next day, his party visited the bwer depths of the Consolidated
Virginia Mine and he again appeared at the armory that evening, taking for his subject The Rule of the Common People." On that occasion, he outdid himself, working his audience into a frenzy with the
force of his oratory. All who attended agreed that his performance
was unlike anything they had ever witoessed, and the editor of the
Territorial Enterprise was moved to comment that Beecher was "less
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the opera house. Declaring that it was a pleasure to be the first actor
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from tbe
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Rice is a worldwide food source, a staple In the diet of most nations.
A part of many cultures for more than 5,000 yean, rice wa introduced to the North American continent in the late 17th century.
Million* of tons of rice are now grown in the U.S. each year, although
much of it is exported.
Whole grain (brown) rice is a good source of fiber vitamins and
minerals. Yet brown rice reptesenta only about one percent of the
rice consumed in this country; the remaining 99 percent is milled and
polished white or long grain rice.
White rice is simply brown rice which has been put through a milling process. This process strips the rice of its husk, bran and germ,
taking most of the fiber and leaving it with very little nutritional
value. Most processed rice is therefore "enriched" to add back aome
of the lost vitamins and minerals. However, the fiber cannot be restored,
and thus processed rioe ia lacking in that Important element when
compared to brown rice.
People who have tried brown rice fmd that is is chewier, stickier
and nuttier in flavor than white rice. It csn be used in virtually any
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In a pan with a well-fitting Ud, place 2% cups of water and 1 cup
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of the conununity, and the people of Carson took justifiable pride
in their accomplishment.
On July 4,1878, a benefit bell was hekl at the theatre to raise funds
for scenery. Piper's Opera House Orchsetra played for the occasion
and the hall was filled with dancers who paid |6 apiece for the privilege
of being among the first to waltz over the BoUd oak floor.
As the scenery waa being completed by artist T.F, Leycock. the directors were planning an official christening and decided to invite the
Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, America's foremost Protestent
clergyman, who happened to be on a western lecture tour that summer and had been engaged to speak in Virginia City on August 15
and 16. Beecher agreed to appear on August 17 and remain for religious
services the next day. He and his wife arrived in Carson City on August
16 and continued on to the Comstock where he spoke on '^e Ministry
of Wealth" at the National Guard Hall that evening.
The next day, his party visited the bwer depths of the Consolidated
Virginia Mine and he again appeared at the armory that evening, taking for his subject The Rule of the Common People." On that occasion, he outdid himself, working his audience into a frenzy with the
force of his oratory. All who attended agreed that his performance
was unlike anything they had ever witoessed, and the editor of the
Territorial Enterprise was moved to comment that Beecher was "less
an orator than he was a skilled actor."
At the Carson Opera House the next evening, he spoke on "The
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Reverend Hammond sent a collection plate around to take contributions for the victims of a yellow fever epidemic in Granada, Miss.
During the circulation of the offering plate, by which $93.60 was
raised. Reverend Beecher came forward to pronounce a blessing on
the opera house. Declaring that it was a pleasure to be the first actor
to appear on that stage, although he himself had never attended a
theatrical performance in his life, he said that singing and "playacting"
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Courtney Rene Cattoir was bom
March 10,1988 to Debra and Andrew Cattoir at the Boulder City
Hospital she weighed seven
pounds, 6% ounces.
Congratulations go to Kelly snd
Jeffrey Dunbsr on the birth of a
boy. Beau Dean, bom March 17,
1988. Beau weighed six pounds,
6V^ ounces.
Sonja
Marie
Elisabeth
Krismanits arrived March 26.
1988 St the BouUer Qty HospitaL
She weighed seven pounds, eight
ounces.
March 27,1988 was the arrival
date for Aaron Kostoa
Argyropoulos at the BouUar City
Hospital. He is the scm of Lisa and
Jonathan Argyropoulos who
weighed seven pounds 12Vi
ounces at birth.
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Crime lab presentation April 15 In Las Vegar
Desert wildflowirt tonight
Dolls on display
Mandy Noble,
Fisher Pen
Katrina Hood,
Four Seasons Sports
Jennifer Olson,
BC Travel
Alicia Fagan,
The Diet Center
The library is pleased to announce that Mae Hale has volunteered to share with the pubUc a
portion of her doll oollection. The
dolls, collected fr6m around the
globe, will be avilable for viewing
in the Boulder City Library display caae for the mcmth of April.
They may be aeen during regular
libary operating hours.
The countries represented in
Hsle's display are: Egypt, Qermany, Greece, Holland, India,
Japan, the I%ilippinoa, Scotland,
Sweden, and Thailand. Only 19 of
Hale'a 46 dolls are being exhibited
thia month. She compiled her oollection within a six-yssr time
span.
Mse Hale, now 87, spent 80
yesrs as s first grade tsadisr with
ths Clsrk County School District.
Whils she WM teachbg she took
sdvsntage of the trips orgsnissd
by ths NstioBsl Bducstion Assoc-.
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Kristen Tobler,
Computer Sportsworld
Stacy Palmer,
Teri's Juniora
BC Marine
Bree Miller,
Desert Indian Photo
Anne-Marie Timme,
Mother Goose Shop
New Arrivals
Courtney Rene Cattoir was bom
March 10,1988 to Debra and Andrew Cattoir at the Boulder City
Hospital she weighed seven
pounds, 6% ounces.
Congratulations go to Kelly snd
Jeffrey Dunbsr on the birth of a
boy. Beau Dean, bom March 17,
1988. Beau weighed six pounds,
6V^ ounces.
Sonja
Marie
Elisabeth
Krismanits arrived March 26.
1988 St the BouUer Qty HospitaL
She weighed seven pounds, eight
ounces.
March 27,1988 was the arrival
date for Aaron Kostoa
Argyropoulos at the BouUar City
Hospital. He is the scm of Lisa and
Jonathan Argyropoulos who
weighed seven pounds 12Vi
ounces at birth.
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Crime lab presentation April 15 In Las Vegar
Desert wildflowirt tonight
Dolls on display
Mandy Noble,
Fisher Pen
Katrina Hood,
Four Seasons Sports
Jennifer Olson,
BC Travel
Alicia Fagan,
The Diet Center
The library is pleased to announce that Mae Hale has volunteered to share with the pubUc a
portion of her doll oollection. The
dolls, collected fr6m around the
globe, will be avilable for viewing
in the Boulder City Library display caae for the mcmth of April.
They may be aeen during regular
libary operating hours.
The countries represented in
Hsle's display are: Egypt, Qermany, Greece, Holland, India,
Japan, the I%ilippinoa, Scotland,
Sweden, and Thailand. Only 19 of
Hale'a 46 dolls are being exhibited
thia month. She compiled her oollection within a six-yssr time
span.
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yesrs as s first grade tsadisr with
ths Clsrk County School District.
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OF TAXES ASSESSED AGAINST THEM FOR THE TAXABLE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1,
IfTT, ENDIM; JtnVE Ji, lf68. TO THE SAID DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS AND TO OWNERS OF OR
CLAIMANTS TO IKE REAL ESTATE HERINAFTER DESCRIBED, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN: YOU AND
EACH OF YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED THAT UNDER AND BY VIRT-UE OF SECTION 36L565 N.R.S.,
IF SAID AMOUM^ IS MIT PAID, I WILL ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, 1988 TO WITi THE SECOND
DAY OF MAY, Iftt AT 5J00 P.M. ISSUE TO THE COUNTY TREASURER AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
STATE AND OOIINTV, A CERTinCATE AUTHORIZING HIM TO HOLD SAID PROPERTY, SUBJECT TO
REDEMPTION WlfHIN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER DATE THEREOF, BY PAYMENT OF SAID TAXES,
ACCRUING TAXES, KNALHES AND COST, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST AT THE RATE OF TEN (10)
PERCENT PER ANNLIM fROM DATE DUE UNTIL PAID AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND THAT SUCH
REDEMPTION MAY RC MADE WITH ACCORDANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CIVIL PRACTICE
ACT OF THK STATE IN REGARD TO REAL PROPERTY SOLD UNDER EXECUTION.
THE FOLLOWING IS A UST OF NAMES OF THE PERSONS WHOM THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
THE TAXES AE DELINQUENT HAS BEEN ASSESSED, THE PARCEL NUMBER ASSIGNED BY THE
CLARK COOTY ASSESSIMl AS EVIDENCED BY PARCEL MAPS ON FILE IN THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE,
ANT) THE AHOCJNT OF TAXES, PENALTIES AND COST DUE ON EACH DELINQUENT PARCEL.
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THE FOLLOWING ARE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS WHO ARE DELINQUENT IN PAYMENT
OF TAXES ASSESSED AGAINST THEM FOR THE TAXABLE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1,
IfTT, ENDIM; JtnVE Ji, lf68. TO THE SAID DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS AND TO OWNERS OF OR
CLAIMANTS TO IKE REAL ESTATE HERINAFTER DESCRIBED, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN: YOU AND
EACH OF YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED THAT UNDER AND BY VIRT-UE OF SECTION 36L565 N.R.S.,
IF SAID AMOUM^ IS MIT PAID, I WILL ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, 1988 TO WITi THE SECOND
DAY OF MAY, Iftt AT 5J00 P.M. ISSUE TO THE COUNTY TREASURER AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
STATE AND OOIINTV, A CERTinCATE AUTHORIZING HIM TO HOLD SAID PROPERTY, SUBJECT TO
REDEMPTION WlfHIN TWO (2) YEARS AFTER DATE THEREOF, BY PAYMENT OF SAID TAXES,
ACCRUING TAXES, KNALHES AND COST, TOGETHER WITH INTEREST AT THE RATE OF TEN (10)
PERCENT PER ANNLIM fROM DATE DUE UNTIL PAID AS PROVIDED BY LAW, AND THAT SUCH
REDEMPTION MAY RC MADE WITH ACCORDANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CIVIL PRACTICE
ACT OF THK STATE IN REGARD TO REAL PROPERTY SOLD UNDER EXECUTION.
THE FOLLOWING IS A UST OF NAMES OF THE PERSONS WHOM THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH
THE TAXES AE DELINQUENT HAS BEEN ASSESSED, THE PARCEL NUMBER ASSIGNED BY THE
CLARK COOTY ASSESSIMl AS EVIDENCED BY PARCEL MAPS ON FILE IN THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE,
ANT) THE AHOCJNT OF TAXES, PENALTIES AND COST DUE ON EACH DELINQUENT PARCEL.
MARK ASION
COUNTY IREASURER AND EX-OFFICIO
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CLARK, STATE OF NEVADA
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legal notices
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTIES AT PUBUC AUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WTIH THE PROVISION OF SECTION 308 OP THE CITY
CHARTER AND DIVISION 7 CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 4, OF THE LOS
ANGELES ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Notico ia hereby givaa that the Board of Water and Power Commiaaiooera of
the City af Laa Aagelaa intewU to aaU by oral bid aa aeparate pareela, to the hlghaat
rcafaMibla Wddere at pabUc anctioa f or caah. the hereiaaf tcr deaoibed real propcrtiaa; aaM anctioa to be coadnctad by the Real EataU Diviaioa of the DapartnMBt
of Water aad Power at 8:30 t.m. on June 3.1968 in the DWP Auditoriam ktcated
at 800 Nevada Highway. Boulder City. Nevada 89006.
Thia auction ahaU be held pursuant to Reaolution No. 88^3 of the BoaH of
Water aad Power Coaiaiaaioaera of the City of Loa Aagelee adapted SepUmber
24, 1967 aad the City of Loe Aageiea Ordinance No. 163066. appnoved Deceoiber
9, 1987
All petooaa iatcreated are invited to attend thia auction and bid for the properties intended to be aotd. Theae propertiea will be called by item Dumber and bide
will be eallod for each parcel aeparately. and all persons present who have been
(iteignatad as qualified bidden may orelly bid thereon, provided, however, that
each bid. after the first bid shall exceed the previous regular bid by not leas than
One Hundred Dollars tSlOO), until no person is willing to bid higher. Any person
wiahi^ to be designated as a qualified bidder must place a depoait with the auctioaeer or an authorized repreeentative prior to the commencement of bidding on
each parcel. Said depoait mnat be equal to Ten Percent (10%) of the minimum accepUble bid for the parcel being caHed or SIO.OOO. whichever ia leaa. The required
depoait must be in the form of cash, cashier's check, certified check, credit nnioa
check, or aavinga and loan check made payable to the Department of Water aad
Power NO PERSONAL CHECK OR SECOND PARTY CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. At the doae of bkkUag, deposiU wiU be returned to the uaaacceaafnl
bidders oa that parcel. The qnaliTied bidder making the higheat regular hid for
the parcel then called shall thereupon execute and deliver to the authorised representative of the Department of Water and Power present at said auction, a written
coaTiraMtioa of bid on the form provided for that purpose, constituting an offer
in writing to purchaae (or caah for the amount bid as the pnrchaae price of aaid
parcel; all upoa the terma and conditions, and subject to the exceptions, reservations, matters aad things herein set forth or refored to, and aa contained in Board
Raaolation No. 87-073. adopted SepUmber 24.1987. and aubject to such further
mattera, if any as shall have been publicly announced at the commencement of
the auction. Said deposit shall constitute a guarantee that in the event the offer
or purchase is accepted, the person making such offer will complete the parAiaae
accordiag to the terms of said offer. In the event said offer ia accepted, and the
purchaae is completed sccording to the terms thereof, the said deposit ahall be
credited end applied on account of the purchase price; but in the event the offer
is reJMTted, the deposit shall be returned to the bidder. In the event the said offer
is accepted but payment not made within sixty (601 days of the dste of written
demand for said payment from the Chief Real EsUte Officer and the failarc in
that regard is not caused by any act or omission of the City of Loa Angelea or
ita Department of Water and Power or any representative of either, the said depoait
ahall be retained by and become the property of the Department of Water and
Power as and for all conta sod expense incurred for the necessary proceedings incidental to acceptance of the offer. Each written offer so received and accompanied
by the required deposit shall be promptly submitted to the Board of Water and
Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles for acceptance or rejection on
behalf of the Department of Water and Power. The right to reject any and all
bida ia hereby reserved.
When the Board of Wster and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angelas
shall have accepted any such offer, there shall be executed and delivered to the
purchaaer. his nominee or sssignee. upon psyment of the balance of the purchaae
priee, a dead granting said property and subject to the following exceptions and
rcaervatlaas, to wit:
(a) RESERVING to the City of Loe Angeles sll water and water rights
appartenant whether surface or snbaurfsce and slso reserving all oil gas,
petroleum or other mineral or hydrocarbon substances, without the right
to enter upon the inrfaee of said land for such use.
(b) SUBJECT to the lien for taxes snd assessments then current end unpaid, if sny, aad to all easements, rights of way, encroachmenta, covenanta.
coaditioas. restrictions, raaervations aad to all other matters of record, and
sabjeet to any rights of way which may be sppsrent by s visani inapection
of said real property, together with pertinent ordinaacea, rulea or regulatioBS of the City of Boulder City.
PoHey of Title Insurance, if any be deaircd by the purchaser, shall be ot>taiaed
by aad at the expense of the purchaaer. All property is being sold "as ia" without
warranty or guarantee, either expresa or implied, aa to the ground location of property knea, soaing. eneroachnfents. or condition of the property being offered for
sale. PoaaaaaioD of property shall not be given prior to the close of escrow.
Dated thU 24th day of March. 19B8.
THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND
POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY THE BOARD OF WATER AND
POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES.
By.
Preaident Rick J. Camao
- J _
,
'
- Secretary JwHth K. Daviaon
Pareel No. 1; (418 Bveh StJ
v
Lot 1 of Block 11 of the Block PUt of Boulder City, Chvk Coanty. Nevada, dated
nly 15,1959. NO X 3WM80, Sheeta 1 throah 20, on file in the City HaU Recnrda
1972 VW. Model 2312. Legal
& registered owner, Carloa
Fiallaa, 5060Tamaru8 #7. Las
Vegaa, Ncv.
1980 Sahara Type 2S. Vin
JP22AF31FAG708316. Legal
A regiatered owner. Paul M.
Sweeaay k Arlene Eckhart.
5487 Tmana. Laa Vegas, Nev.
Aaetioa wflD be heU oa Saturday. April 23,1988 at 2108 N
Commerce
We raaerve the right to bid
Shasu Sales
2108 N Commerce
N. Laa Vegas. IW 88030
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
We are giving public notice
that the Boolder City Hospital's Board of Trustees, is
holding iU annual meeting on
Monday April 11.1988 at 7:30
p.m. in the hospital staff dining room.
The pablic ia encouraged to
attend.
'a'Cedl McClaren, Preaident
Board of Truatees
Boukler City Hospital
B-March 31, 1968
H ApHI 7, 14 . mt
'-rfSTn??'
af Boaldar aty. Nevada; copiao of aaid Block Ptet of Boulder City rwiordad aa
tihMt "A" oa Jfiy 16, I960, aa laatrumaat No. 167334 ia Book No. 206, Offldal
Raeor^ af aaid Coaaty.
Miaiaium Aeeaptabia Sale Price
868,650
Pareal No. 2: (426 Birch St.)
Lot 2 of Block 11 of the Block Ptet of Bouhter City, Clark County, Nevada, dated
Jaly 16,1969. No. X-300-460, SheeU 1 through 20, on nie In the City Hall Recorda
of Boulder City, Nevada; copies of ssid Block Ptet of Boaldar City recorded as
Exhibit "A" on Jaly 16,1969, as Instrument No. 167324 ia Book No. 206, Ofndal
Recorda of aaid Coanty.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
THE SENIOR CENTER OF
BOULDER CITY, INC. AT
1001 ARIZONA STREET,
BOULDER CITY, NEVADA
INVITES
COMMENTS
FROM THE PUBUC AND
PRIVATE TRANSIT AND
PARATRANSIT OPERATORS IN ITS FEDERAL
UMTA CAPITAL GRANT
SECTION 16(b)(2)ap|ilicattea
for bua far traaoportiag elders
ly aad haodicapped cUeaU to
aerve the aaada irf iU 170
Senior Ceatar cUenU. Operators who wish to make writtea coauaenU ahoald do ao ao
teter than two weeks following the aeeond poblientioa U
the appUenat at the oddreaa
given.
B-March 31, April 7, 1988
LEGAL NOTICE
ADDENDUM NO: 1
Date: April 5, 1988
CoatracU: PECOS ROAD
36" WATERUNE
Coatraet No. 87-88*06
THIS NOTICE WILL
SERVE TO ADVISE ALL
PLANHOLOERS OF RECORD THAT AN ADDENDUM FOR THE ABOVENAMED PROJECT HAS
BEEN ISSUED AND WILL
BE SENT TO ALL PLANHOLDERS OF RECORD.
/a/ Ralph V. Comptoa, P.E.
Of fice Eagiaeer
ATTEST:
Dorothy A. Voadoabriak.
C.M.C.
aty Cterk
H-Apfil 7, 1988.
The aty
ofprtea,
tiaaa,Mdthf
aftha
ExhiUt "A" oa Jaly 16, I960, aa laatnuaeat No. 167324 in Book No. 206, Offkioi
Raeorda of aaid Coanty.
Mteimnm Aceaptabte Sate Price
160.100
Pareel No. 42: (504 Aah St)
Lot 19 of Block 17 <rf the Block Ptet of Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, dated
July 15,1959, No. X-300480, SheeU 1 through 20. on file in the City HaU Racordt
of Boalder City, Nevada; coptea of aaid Bteck Ptet of Boulder City recorded mT
Exhibit "A" Jaly 16. 1960. aa laatrameat No. 167324 in Book No. 206, Offidal
Recorda of aaid Coaaty.
Minimum Aceaptabte Sate Price
$66,525
Parcel No. 17: (417 Aah St.)
Ut 3 of Block 13-A of the Block Plat of Boulder City. Clark County. Nevada,
dated July 15, 1950, No. X-300-160, Sheets 1 through 20. on file in the City Hall
Recorda of Boulder City, Nevada; coptee of add Block Ptet of Boulder City recorded aa Exhibit "A" on July 16, 1959, aa Inatrument No. 167.324 in Book No.
206, Offidal Records of aaid County.
Minimum AccepUbte Sal4 Price
$64,600
PROPERTIES FOR SALE AT PUBLIC XuCTION
BY THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER
MINIMUM
ACCEPTABLE REQUIRED
PARCEL LOCATION
DEPOSIT
IMPROVEMENTS
SALE PRICE
1
418 Birch St.
U.866
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. COB
158.660
Isttag of a Iwo-bwlrooBi.
one bath honsc including
garage.
426 Birch S^
S56,I00
$5,610
Approx. 1.209 sq. (t. cos(isting of a twbaniem,
one bath bouse inrludiBg
gsrsge.
421 Birch St.
10
Approx. 1.411 sq. ft. coo$6M6
SS8.660
istlag of s two-bcdroont,
one iMth house inrluding
garage.
$66,100
SS,610
,429 Birch St.
Apprax. 1.289 sq. ft. conisting of a to-t>edroom.
one bath house including
garage.
t69.500
$6,960
16
409 Ash St.
Approx. 1,747 sq. ft. cooistiag of a two-bedroom,
one liath honae including
garage.
S69.500
$6,960
18
421 Ash St.
Approx. 1,747 sq. ft. coaisting of s two-btdroom.
one batb house incladiog
gsrsge.
168,660
$5,866
29
528 Birch St.
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. eoaiating of s>two4iedroom.
one batb bouee inclading
gsrsge.
S58,660
30
524 Birch St.
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. con$6,866
sisting of s two-bedroom,
ooe bsth house including
gsrsge.
33
507 Birch St.
Approx. 1.269 sq. ft. conS56.100
$5,610
sisting of s two4>edraom,
one batb bouse including
garage.
34
511 Birch St.
Approx. 1,376 sq. ft. conS57.800
$6,780
sisUag of a to4Mdroom.
one bstb bouse including
gsrsge.
Approx. 1J69 sq. ft. conSS6.100
35
515 Birch St.
$5,610
sisting of s two-bedroooi,
one bsth bouse including
gsrsgs
Apprax. 1,411 sq. ft. eoaS68.660
38
519 Birch St.
$6,866
slating of a two-bedrom,
one bsth bouae including
garage.
$56,100
531 Birch St.
Approx. 1,289 aq. ft. con$5,610
aiating of s twohedroom.
one bath bouae ucluding
gsrsge.
42
504 Ah St.
Apprax. 1.269 aq. ft. conSG6.S26
$6,663
sisting of s two-bedroom,
sac bath bouae inclading
gsrsge.
17
417 Ash St.
Approx. 2.006 sq. ft. eenS64.600
$6,460
sisdng of a three-bedroom,
two bsth bouae inrluding
garage.
H B-April 7, 14, 21, 1988
FREE
ELIVERY
r^ 293-7070
with $5.00 order
DON'T MISS
OUR LENTEN
SPECIALS
Super Salads
Fish Dinners
Shrimp Dinners
Tuna-Cheese
Hoagies
Tuna-Egg Salad
on Toast
FREE WATER ICE
with this coupon!
plus
Any Order
From Above
1967
Plymouth Rdiint
S7.000 or BMt
564-3540
39,000 milos
1976 QMC MOTOR HOME
mint cond. Tracie or $3,500
and take over payments.
293 7579 eves 8C.
WANT ADS
INQINI
TUNI UM
BuMer CHy Tcxaee
167 Nev. Hwy.
A-1 Truck ii
Equipment
R*palr
% Ton A bigger
A Motor Homee
11 OS Industrial Rd. BC
Accrost from FIV Park
StlMaeUon OutnnlMd
293-7335
COMPLETS
BRAKE JOB
Mechsnlc on duty.
Boulder City Tsxsco 567
Nev. Hwy.
294-1971
TRUCKS- 2
TRUCKS-TRUCK1&
Large oclection to dioosa
from-Vi ton, '/* ton, 3Vi
ton, 4X4's ii vans. We
bay sell trade cars,
trucka, vans, campers &
motorboBMo. EMPIRE
AUT08AlS.ImN
Bonlder Hwy, Hdn. Ph
56M9S0.
1982 MAX! PASSENGER
VAN 360 Royal Fully kjaded.
Very clean 454-7703
1980 Pontiac Sunbird,
$1700. or make offer. New
eng., & clean interior. Can be
seen at 215 Ash St. or caH
565-4814
.
1978 Honda Accord LX.Hafchback. CaU for details.
$1,800 Ph 565-9657.
8 2 HONOA ACCORDrtHATCHBACK. All service
records. Evss. 293-7676 day
795-8335 BC.
n^1tOTruciL6(l, 4ip,
ASMngt1.700.CalbsNesn
8 sm A 9 0n. 566-7906.
TBSBBtRSiPBSSffSdL
CHBCE STATION.
VERN'S
HENDERSON
TEXACO
3 E. Lake MwKi (! Water)
M8-0220
PLAYGROUfsID LEADER
SALARY/HOURS:
$4.26/hourHours will vary
from 25-35 hours per week.
REQUIREMENTS-Must
have a high school diploma
or the equivalent. Knowledge
of the fundamentals and an
awareness of the skills
necessary to provide and
assist with the development
and leadership of a variety
of recreational activities.
Ability to work with the public
IS essential.
WHERE TO APPLY: Applications may be obtained frgm
by ths Personnel Department, City Hall, 243 Water
Street, Henderson, NV
89015 and must be filed no
later than April 21, 1988 at
5;30 p.m. HOURS OF
OPERATION: 7:30 s m.-5:30
p.m.. Monday thru Thursday.
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Production
Assemblers
Stock Clerk
Mail Room
Immadlata Openings
HENDERSON
LOCATIONS
CASH
We will psy eeeh for
your csr, truck or
motortioms.
MMtSO
IMMMAIfTOMUS
1620 N BeuMer Hwy
nenaorson, my
*i
FMPIOYMI Nl
NEVER A PEE
///EASTRIDQE
7S.TCMP
4IM la Hmrmi nmy., Si*. IM
RN Full-time. Night shift.
Salary DOE. Boulder City
Care Center 293-5151 EOE
MF HV. BC
LIFEGUARD "
SALARY: $4.75
REQUIREMENTS: Must
have Lifeguard Training Certificate. Preference will be
given to those applicants
who hold a current Water
Safety Instructor Certificate,
WHERE TO APPLY. Applications may be obtained from
the Personnel Department,
City Hall, 243 Watsr Street,
Henderson, NV 89015 snd
must be filed no later than
April 21, 1988 St 5:30 p.m.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday
thru Thursdsy.
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
wk
wk
wk
wk
AccnSM ty He
NMione ANsaaan
Hkmt
MnWMete
$5.80 wk
$6.25 wk
$6.70 wk
$7.15 wk
7 lines
8 lines
giines^^TTTT.
10 lines
Qreen Valley
7-Eleven Is looking
for more great
employees, full or
part time. Apply at
690 N Valle Varde.
Clerk & waitress, housing
available. Couple preferred
Call Bill Of Joe, 602-767-3222
FARMER'S INS. GROUP
Is interested in interviewing 4
year degreed person, currently employed, with a staWe
work history. TNs person is interested in a permanent career, operating their own
business and is \Mlling to make
the sacrifice needed to
achieve financial success. Call
J. Staples, 796-1191.
FOOD SERVER experience
preferred. Full or part time.
Guys Villa Capri 1634 Nev.
Hwy. BC.
MAID SERVICE
people IntereatMi in sdvanoemant.Wrkwithn
crew. Grimebastars
MsidSorviea.7W-1002.
fTDRSfiS AIDES expatienoedasired but will
train fnil or pert time.
Boulder City Cur
Center $460 per bow to
Stsrt.
293-5151..
EOEmiF/HVN.
HOUSECLEANING
Our residential team cleaning
service needs you!I Become
fully trained in this rewarding
trade as an Annie the Maid
household technician, and BE
PAID TO LEARN!! $4.50 hr
to start. If you recently lost your
lob at State Stove, COME &
TALK TO US For information
call 739-8888 or come in to
apply at 2565 Chandler #3,
Park 2000 at Sunset &
Eastern. We're close to Henderson EOE
Cook: Hdn Day Care. Will
train. Cail 565-9384.
ROOM AHENDANT. Motor
Inn needs applicant in the
housekeeping dept. for roonn
attendant. Good Excellent
fringe benefits, good working condition. Apply in person at Best Western Mardi
Gras Inn, Mon through Fri.
9 am to 5 pm. No phone calls
please. 3500 Paradise Rd.,
Las Vegas, Nev
Retail store clerk/cashier. Full
or part time. Exp. preferred.
Lake Mead Marina, contact
Barbara 293-3484.
Applications being accepted
for Church Nursery Attendant. $5.00 per hr. Over 21.
8AM-12PM Sundays, Also
need someone 6-8 PM Sunday nights. Phone 293-7773
or come in weekdays to
Christian Center, 571 Adams
Blvd, BC. We could use teen
helpers also, $3.35 per hr.
AVON
lARN EXTRA MONEY
YOUR WAY
Just Hsa youff keauty and fashion
sanae te aaisplamant yaur Ineoma. tall
whare yau work, artiara you play or
arliara you live.
Your customers sre already your friends
and co-workers
Receive Invaluabis sales training
up to 3 lines
(23 ch|rractrt pr line)
45C each
additional line
564-1821
HaiMlarionOrasn VallaylouMar CHy
Us Vagas Wash > Bouldar Baaeh
EXPERIENCED POOD
SERVERS naadad.
Must hsre a tray ax-
ARNIE'SARCOHASOPEN-
^;-
HOUSECLEANINQ-I
do honseclsaning. I am
leUablasnddepMuiabk
with rafareness. CaU
NANCY at 6640103.
Head. Area.
DEADUNE
FOR WANT
ADS...4 P.M.
TilES. FOR
THURS. IMUE
NEW HORIZONS/LAKE
BRANCH SCHOOL m Boulder City seeking unwantsd
Items for yard sale April 22,
23 All donations are tax
deductible
For pickup
please call 294-2436 or
293 5940 80
3 FAMILY YD SALE 514
Summit Dr Fri&Sat. AprilB
&9 8 30ti!4 Prige, sectional
couch, Bwannp cooler &
many more gooo tauys
YARD SALE Fn & Sat April
8&9 304Viewmont Washer/dryBr, dishes, knickknacks, lots misc Turn off
Pacific onto Laval, go to end
of street, right on Crestway,
end of street, left on Viewmoht
second house on
right
"'
YARD SALE
Saturday, 9 April. 8 am
Never worn leather Jacket,
other clothing, misc items
500 Burton St, Hdn,
PATIO SALE Sat 8 AM-2PM
104 Walker Way BC,
fyiulti Family Yard Sale. Wheel
chair, bikes, vacuum, guitars,
etc etc etc, Fn, Sat & Sun, 705
Center St, "B" Hdn
Fri. Bat. April S-S 7 to Z.
Sots, twin tMda, ether
turn, and houaeheld
gooda. All In axoel oond.
We buy furnitura.
We buy laftovar
yard Gr garage
sales. Wa pay caah
monayl 564-SOt.
Craftsman Lawnmower,
Shear King weed eater,
stereo, twin bed, boating
equip, Yakima car racks,
rowing machine, ckjthes and
much more, April 8,9,10,
From 7-6 Fri & Sat, 9 to 5 Sunday. 376 Toyabe(off Pacific)
GARAGE SALE Apirl 8th &
9th. 10 AM-5PM, 935 Vista
Lago Way BC
HUGE RUMBflAGE
Bunk & single beds,
lota of good clothes
and misc. 667 Ave. C
BC 4/7, 8, 9. 8 A.M.
to 4 P.M.
$4.00
M.SO
$4.90
$5.35
Government
Jobs
$15,400-$72,50O Now Hiring, Excellent Benefits, Call
504-649-7922 Ext J-1311
work.
Emmlssion Control
Smog Tsst, 7 dsys wk
Mechsnics on duty
7 dsys wk
WANT
Bring Buyers and Sellers together
-m*-
JANITORIAL SERVICE
Professional cleaning service for residential and commercial All phases of general cleaning covered including carpal cleaning, wall/
callings washed. Acoustioal
tiles cleaned.
OlmVm, hmimmhmkinmmm.
288-3316
IMATUm RILIABU
LADY avaNabia for
light hauaa daanIng. caaklnf. sliopplng. Aisa part tkna
comaanlan. !
edi 664-3927
KMFlUMBI
Quality Housacleanino at
raasonatjia rates ' Rentals
too*
Ueenssd snd iended
0eSaM*747a
ar M.Tdia
(.ftHAt.l ^M I
YAflOSALE:9sm,ffnASt.
7 New Mexico Wsy. BE
THERE!
YARD SALE: 3 New Mexico
Way. Sat A-Sun. 9 am til 77?
Chiidrens clothing, microwave oven, kitcnen appliances, stc.
Cat
Rescue
Kittens
desperately need home. Call
564-2886.
ONE-YR- OLD Black Lab
needs a home. This spayed
female has all her veccinstions. Also availsble for adoption IS a 3-month-old MALE
BEAGLE MIX PUPPY. For
more
information call
Bouldar City Animal Control,
'MAtlLHlLPYOUOVr
YOUR DOO Oil CAT
I gPAYBD OR NBUTERED POR A ORAC}01JI oifcoiwm
Purebred
Cheespeske
Retriever, female. Frse to
Wanted:
Chocolate
ood home. Ph 458-7407. Purebred male Sismeea to
aster Kittens, frse to good breed
w/our
female
home. Gal 564-5883
5644224
SPAYORNEUTaYOUR
PET FOR HALF Pi?ICE
- SHOTS 25% OFF CAU
VAUEY SAVE
A PET
384-6049 (Ruby)
or 642-8543
\
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legal notices
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTIES AT PUBUC AUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WTIH THE PROVISION OF SECTION 308 OP THE CITY
CHARTER AND DIVISION 7 CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 4, OF THE LOS
ANGELES ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Notico ia hereby givaa that the Board of Water and Power Commiaaiooera of
the City af Laa Aagelaa intewU to aaU by oral bid aa aeparate pareela, to the hlghaat
rcafaMibla Wddere at pabUc anctioa f or caah. the hereiaaf tcr deaoibed real propcrtiaa; aaM anctioa to be coadnctad by the Real EataU Diviaioa of the DapartnMBt
of Water aad Power at 8:30 t.m. on June 3.1968 in the DWP Auditoriam ktcated
at 800 Nevada Highway. Boulder City. Nevada 89006.
Thia auction ahaU be held pursuant to Reaolution No. 88^3 of the BoaH of
Water aad Power Coaiaiaaioaera of the City of Loa Aagelee adapted SepUmber
24, 1967 aad the City of Loe Aageiea Ordinance No. 163066. appnoved Deceoiber
9, 1987
All petooaa iatcreated are invited to attend thia auction and bid for the properties intended to be aotd. Theae propertiea will be called by item Dumber and bide
will be eallod for each parcel aeparately. and all persons present who have been
(iteignatad as qualified bidden may orelly bid thereon, provided, however, that
each bid. after the first bid shall exceed the previous regular bid by not leas than
One Hundred Dollars tSlOO), until no person is willing to bid higher. Any person
wiahi^ to be designated as a qualified bidder must place a depoait with the auctioaeer or an authorized repreeentative prior to the commencement of bidding on
each parcel. Said depoait mnat be equal to Ten Percent (10%) of the minimum accepUble bid for the parcel being caHed or SIO.OOO. whichever ia leaa. The required
depoait must be in the form of cash, cashier's check, certified check, credit nnioa
check, or aavinga and loan check made payable to the Department of Water aad
Power NO PERSONAL CHECK OR SECOND PARTY CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. At the doae of bkkUag, deposiU wiU be returned to the uaaacceaafnl
bidders oa that parcel. The qnaliTied bidder making the higheat regular hid for
the parcel then called shall thereupon execute and deliver to the authorised representative of the Department of Water and Power present at said auction, a written
coaTiraMtioa of bid on the form provided for that purpose, constituting an offer
in writing to purchaae (or caah for the amount bid as the pnrchaae price of aaid
parcel; all upoa the terma and conditions, and subject to the exceptions, reservations, matters aad things herein set forth or refored to, and aa contained in Board
Raaolation No. 87-073. adopted SepUmber 24.1987. and aubject to such further
mattera, if any as shall have been publicly announced at the commencement of
the auction. Said deposit shall constitute a guarantee that in the event the offer
or purchase is accepted, the person making such offer will complete the parAiaae
accordiag to the terms of said offer. In the event said offer ia accepted, and the
purchaae is completed sccording to the terms thereof, the said deposit ahall be
credited end applied on account of the purchase price; but in the event the offer
is reJMTted, the deposit shall be returned to the bidder. In the event the said offer
is accepted but payment not made within sixty (601 days of the dste of written
demand for said payment from the Chief Real EsUte Officer and the failarc in
that regard is not caused by any act or omission of the City of Loa Angelea or
ita Department of Water and Power or any representative of either, the said depoait
ahall be retained by and become the property of the Department of Water and
Power as and for all conta sod expense incurred for the necessary proceedings incidental to acceptance of the offer. Each written offer so received and accompanied
by the required deposit shall be promptly submitted to the Board of Water and
Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles for acceptance or rejection on
behalf of the Department of Water and Power. The right to reject any and all
bida ia hereby reserved.
When the Board of Wster and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angelas
shall have accepted any such offer, there shall be executed and delivered to the
purchaaer. his nominee or sssignee. upon psyment of the balance of the purchaae
priee, a dead granting said property and subject to the following exceptions and
rcaervatlaas, to wit:
(a) RESERVING to the City of Loe Angeles sll water and water rights
appartenant whether surface or snbaurfsce and slso reserving all oil gas,
petroleum or other mineral or hydrocarbon substances, without the right
to enter upon the inrfaee of said land for such use.
(b) SUBJECT to the lien for taxes snd assessments then current end unpaid, if sny, aad to all easements, rights of way, encroachmenta, covenanta.
coaditioas. restrictions, raaervations aad to all other matters of record, and
sabjeet to any rights of way which may be sppsrent by s visani inapection
of said real property, together with pertinent ordinaacea, rulea or regulatioBS of the City of Boulder City.
PoHey of Title Insurance, if any be deaircd by the purchaser, shall be ot>taiaed
by aad at the expense of the purchaaer. All property is being sold "as ia" without
warranty or guarantee, either expresa or implied, aa to the ground location of property knea, soaing. eneroachnfents. or condition of the property being offered for
sale. PoaaaaaioD of property shall not be given prior to the close of escrow.
Dated thU 24th day of March. 19B8.
THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND
POWER OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BY THE BOARD OF WATER AND
POWER COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES.
By.
Preaident Rick J. Camao
- J _
,
'
- Secretary JwHth K. Daviaon
Pareel No. 1; (418 Bveh StJ
v
Lot 1 of Block 11 of the Block PUt of Boulder City, Chvk Coanty. Nevada, dated
nly 15,1959. NO X 3WM80, Sheeta 1 throah 20, on file in the City HaU Recnrda
1972 VW. Model 2312. Legal
& registered owner, Carloa
Fiallaa, 5060Tamaru8 #7. Las
Vegaa, Ncv.
1980 Sahara Type 2S. Vin
JP22AF31FAG708316. Legal
A regiatered owner. Paul M.
Sweeaay k Arlene Eckhart.
5487 Tmana. Laa Vegas, Nev.
Aaetioa wflD be heU oa Saturday. April 23,1988 at 2108 N
Commerce
We raaerve the right to bid
Shasu Sales
2108 N Commerce
N. Laa Vegas. IW 88030
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
We are giving public notice
that the Boolder City Hospital's Board of Trustees, is
holding iU annual meeting on
Monday April 11.1988 at 7:30
p.m. in the hospital staff dining room.
The pablic ia encouraged to
attend.
'a'Cedl McClaren, Preaident
Board of Truatees
Boukler City Hospital
B-March 31, 1968
H ApHI 7, 14 . mt
'-rfSTn??'
af Boaldar aty. Nevada; copiao of aaid Block Ptet of Boulder City rwiordad aa
tihMt "A" oa Jfiy 16, I960, aa laatrumaat No. 167334 ia Book No. 206, Offldal
Raeor^ af aaid Coaaty.
Miaiaium Aeeaptabia Sale Price
868,650
Pareal No. 2: (426 Birch St.)
Lot 2 of Block 11 of the Block Ptet of Bouhter City, Clark County, Nevada, dated
Jaly 16,1969. No. X-300-460, SheeU 1 through 20, on nie In the City Hall Recorda
of Boulder City, Nevada; copies of ssid Block Ptet of Boaldar City recorded as
Exhibit "A" on Jaly 16,1969, as Instrument No. 167324 ia Book No. 206, Ofndal
Recorda of aaid Coanty.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
THE SENIOR CENTER OF
BOULDER CITY, INC. AT
1001 ARIZONA STREET,
BOULDER CITY, NEVADA
INVITES
COMMENTS
FROM THE PUBUC AND
PRIVATE TRANSIT AND
PARATRANSIT OPERATORS IN ITS FEDERAL
UMTA CAPITAL GRANT
SECTION 16(b)(2)ap|ilicattea
for bua far traaoportiag elders
ly aad haodicapped cUeaU to
aerve the aaada irf iU 170
Senior Ceatar cUenU. Operators who wish to make writtea coauaenU ahoald do ao ao
teter than two weeks following the aeeond poblientioa U
the appUenat at the oddreaa
given.
B-March 31, April 7, 1988
LEGAL NOTICE
ADDENDUM NO: 1
Date: April 5, 1988
CoatracU: PECOS ROAD
36" WATERUNE
Coatraet No. 87-88*06
THIS NOTICE WILL
SERVE TO ADVISE ALL
PLANHOLOERS OF RECORD THAT AN ADDENDUM FOR THE ABOVENAMED PROJECT HAS
BEEN ISSUED AND WILL
BE SENT TO ALL PLANHOLDERS OF RECORD.
/a/ Ralph V. Comptoa, P.E.
Of fice Eagiaeer
ATTEST:
Dorothy A. Voadoabriak.
C.M.C.
aty Cterk
H-Apfil 7, 1988.
The aty
ofprtea,
tiaaa,Mdthf
aftha
ExhiUt "A" oa Jaly 16, I960, aa laatnuaeat No. 167324 in Book No. 206, Offkioi
Raeorda of aaid Coanty.
Mteimnm Aceaptabte Sate Price
160.100
Pareel No. 42: (504 Aah St)
Lot 19 of Block 17 <rf the Block Ptet of Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, dated
July 15,1959, No. X-300480, SheeU 1 through 20. on file in the City HaU Racordt
of Boalder City, Nevada; coptea of aaid Bteck Ptet of Boulder City recorded mT
Exhibit "A" Jaly 16. 1960. aa laatrameat No. 167324 in Book No. 206, Offidal
Recorda of aaid Coaaty.
Minimum Aceaptabte Sate Price
$66,525
Parcel No. 17: (417 Aah St.)
Ut 3 of Block 13-A of the Block Plat of Boulder City. Clark County. Nevada,
dated July 15, 1950, No. X-300-160, Sheets 1 through 20. on file in the City Hall
Recorda of Boulder City, Nevada; coptee of add Block Ptet of Boulder City recorded aa Exhibit "A" on July 16, 1959, aa Inatrument No. 167.324 in Book No.
206, Offidal Records of aaid County.
Minimum AccepUbte Sal4 Price
$64,600
PROPERTIES FOR SALE AT PUBLIC XuCTION
BY THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND POWER
MINIMUM
ACCEPTABLE REQUIRED
PARCEL LOCATION
DEPOSIT
IMPROVEMENTS
SALE PRICE
1
418 Birch St.
U.866
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. COB
158.660
Isttag of a Iwo-bwlrooBi.
one bath honsc including
garage.
426 Birch S^
S56,I00
$5,610
Approx. 1.209 sq. (t. cos(isting of a twbaniem,
one bath bouse inrludiBg
gsrsge.
421 Birch St.
10
Approx. 1.411 sq. ft. coo$6M6
SS8.660
istlag of s two-bcdroont,
one iMth house inrluding
garage.
$66,100
SS,610
,429 Birch St.
Apprax. 1.289 sq. ft. conisting of a to-t>edroom.
one bath house including
garage.
t69.500
$6,960
16
409 Ash St.
Approx. 1,747 sq. ft. cooistiag of a two-bedroom,
one liath honae including
garage.
S69.500
$6,960
18
421 Ash St.
Approx. 1,747 sq. ft. coaisting of s two-btdroom.
one batb house incladiog
gsrsge.
168,660
$5,866
29
528 Birch St.
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. eoaiating of s>two4iedroom.
one batb bouee inclading
gsrsge.
S58,660
30
524 Birch St.
Approx. 1,411 sq. ft. con$6,866
sisting of s two-bedroom,
ooe bsth house including
gsrsge.
33
507 Birch St.
Approx. 1.269 sq. ft. conS56.100
$5,610
sisting of s two4>edraom,
one batb bouse including
garage.
34
511 Birch St.
Approx. 1,376 sq. ft. conS57.800
$6,780
sisUag of a to4Mdroom.
one bstb bouse including
gsrsge.
Approx. 1J69 sq. ft. conSS6.100
35
515 Birch St.
$5,610
sisting of s two-bedroooi,
one bsth bouse including
gsrsgs
Apprax. 1,411 sq. ft. eoaS68.660
38
519 Birch St.
$6,866
slating of a two-bedrom,
one bsth bouae including
garage.
$56,100
531 Birch St.
Approx. 1,289 aq. ft. con$5,610
aiating of s twohedroom.
one bath bouae ucluding
gsrsge.
42
504 Ah St.
Apprax. 1.269 aq. ft. conSG6.S26
$6,663
sisting of s two-bedroom,
sac bath bouae inclading
gsrsge.
17
417 Ash St.
Approx. 2.006 sq. ft. eenS64.600
$6,460
sisdng of a three-bedroom,
two bsth bouae inrluding
garage.
H B-April 7, 14, 21, 1988
FREE
ELIVERY
r^ 293-7070
with $5.00 order
DON'T MISS
OUR LENTEN
SPECIALS
Super Salads
Fish Dinners
Shrimp Dinners
Tuna-Cheese
Hoagies
Tuna-Egg Salad
on Toast
FREE WATER ICE
with this coupon!
plus
Any Order
From Above
1967
Plymouth Rdiint
S7.000 or BMt
564-3540
39,000 milos
1976 QMC MOTOR HOME
mint cond. Tracie or $3,500
and take over payments.
293 7579 eves 8C.
WANT ADS
INQINI
TUNI UM
BuMer CHy Tcxaee
167 Nev. Hwy.
A-1 Truck ii
Equipment
R*palr
% Ton A bigger
A Motor Homee
11 OS Industrial Rd. BC
Accrost from FIV Park
StlMaeUon OutnnlMd
293-7335
COMPLETS
BRAKE JOB
Mechsnlc on duty.
Boulder City Tsxsco 567
Nev. Hwy.
294-1971
TRUCKS- 2
TRUCKS-TRUCK1&
Large oclection to dioosa
from-Vi ton, '/* ton, 3Vi
ton, 4X4's ii vans. We
bay sell trade cars,
trucka, vans, campers &
motorboBMo. EMPIRE
AUT08AlS.ImN
Bonlder Hwy, Hdn. Ph
56M9S0.
1982 MAX! PASSENGER
VAN 360 Royal Fully kjaded.
Very clean 454-7703
1980 Pontiac Sunbird,
$1700. or make offer. New
eng., & clean interior. Can be
seen at 215 Ash St. or caH
565-4814
.
1978 Honda Accord LX.Hafchback. CaU for details.
$1,800 Ph 565-9657.
8 2 HONOA ACCORDrtHATCHBACK. All service
records. Evss. 293-7676 day
795-8335 BC.
n^1tOTruciL6(l, 4ip,
ASMngt1.700.CalbsNesn
8 sm A 9 0n. 566-7906.
TBSBBtRSiPBSSffSdL
CHBCE STATION.
VERN'S
HENDERSON
TEXACO
3 E. Lake MwKi (! Water)
M8-0220
PLAYGROUfsID LEADER
SALARY/HOURS:
$4.26/hourHours will vary
from 25-35 hours per week.
REQUIREMENTS-Must
have a high school diploma
or the equivalent. Knowledge
of the fundamentals and an
awareness of the skills
necessary to provide and
assist with the development
and leadership of a variety
of recreational activities.
Ability to work with the public
IS essential.
WHERE TO APPLY: Applications may be obtained frgm
by ths Personnel Department, City Hall, 243 Water
Street, Henderson, NV
89015 and must be filed no
later than April 21, 1988 at
5;30 p.m. HOURS OF
OPERATION: 7:30 s m.-5:30
p.m.. Monday thru Thursday.
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Production
Assemblers
Stock Clerk
Mail Room
Immadlata Openings
HENDERSON
LOCATIONS
CASH
We will psy eeeh for
your csr, truck or
motortioms.
MMtSO
IMMMAIfTOMUS
1620 N BeuMer Hwy
nenaorson, my
*i
FMPIOYMI Nl
NEVER A PEE
///EASTRIDQE
7S.TCMP
4IM la Hmrmi nmy., Si*. IM
RN Full-time. Night shift.
Salary DOE. Boulder City
Care Center 293-5151 EOE
MF HV. BC
LIFEGUARD "
SALARY: $4.75
REQUIREMENTS: Must
have Lifeguard Training Certificate. Preference will be
given to those applicants
who hold a current Water
Safety Instructor Certificate,
WHERE TO APPLY. Applications may be obtained from
the Personnel Department,
City Hall, 243 Watsr Street,
Henderson, NV 89015 snd
must be filed no later than
April 21, 1988 St 5:30 p.m.
HOURS OF OPERATION:
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday
thru Thursdsy.
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
wk
wk
wk
wk
AccnSM ty He
NMione ANsaaan
Hkmt
MnWMete
$5.80 wk
$6.25 wk
$6.70 wk
$7.15 wk
7 lines
8 lines
giines^^TTTT.
10 lines
Qreen Valley
7-Eleven Is looking
for more great
employees, full or
part time. Apply at
690 N Valle Varde.
Clerk & waitress, housing
available. Couple preferred
Call Bill Of Joe, 602-767-3222
FARMER'S INS. GROUP
Is interested in interviewing 4
year degreed person, currently employed, with a staWe
work history. TNs person is interested in a permanent career, operating their own
business and is \Mlling to make
the sacrifice needed to
achieve financial success. Call
J. Staples, 796-1191.
FOOD SERVER experience
preferred. Full or part time.
Guys Villa Capri 1634 Nev.
Hwy. BC.
MAID SERVICE
people IntereatMi in sdvanoemant.Wrkwithn
crew. Grimebastars
MsidSorviea.7W-1002.
fTDRSfiS AIDES expatienoedasired but will
train fnil or pert time.
Boulder City Cur
Center $460 per bow to
Stsrt.
293-5151..
EOEmiF/HVN.
HOUSECLEANING
Our residential team cleaning
service needs you!I Become
fully trained in this rewarding
trade as an Annie the Maid
household technician, and BE
PAID TO LEARN!! $4.50 hr
to start. If you recently lost your
lob at State Stove, COME &
TALK TO US For information
call 739-8888 or come in to
apply at 2565 Chandler #3,
Park 2000 at Sunset &
Eastern. We're close to Henderson EOE
Cook: Hdn Day Care. Will
train. Cail 565-9384.
ROOM AHENDANT. Motor
Inn needs applicant in the
housekeeping dept. for roonn
attendant. Good Excellent
fringe benefits, good working condition. Apply in person at Best Western Mardi
Gras Inn, Mon through Fri.
9 am to 5 pm. No phone calls
please. 3500 Paradise Rd.,
Las Vegas, Nev
Retail store clerk/cashier. Full
or part time. Exp. preferred.
Lake Mead Marina, contact
Barbara 293-3484.
Applications being accepted
for Church Nursery Attendant. $5.00 per hr. Over 21.
8AM-12PM Sundays, Also
need someone 6-8 PM Sunday nights. Phone 293-7773
or come in weekdays to
Christian Center, 571 Adams
Blvd, BC. We could use teen
helpers also, $3.35 per hr.
AVON
lARN EXTRA MONEY
YOUR WAY
Just Hsa youff keauty and fashion
sanae te aaisplamant yaur Ineoma. tall
whare yau work, artiara you play or
arliara you live.
Your customers sre already your friends
and co-workers
Receive Invaluabis sales training
up to 3 lines
(23 ch|rractrt pr line)
45C each
additional line
564-1821
HaiMlarionOrasn VallaylouMar CHy
Us Vagas Wash > Bouldar Baaeh
EXPERIENCED POOD
SERVERS naadad.
Must hsre a tray ax-
ARNIE'SARCOHASOPEN-
^;-
HOUSECLEANINQ-I
do honseclsaning. I am
leUablasnddepMuiabk
with rafareness. CaU
NANCY at 6640103.
Head. Area.
DEADUNE
FOR WANT
ADS...4 P.M.
TilES. FOR
THURS. IMUE
NEW HORIZONS/LAKE
BRANCH SCHOOL m Boulder City seeking unwantsd
Items for yard sale April 22,
23 All donations are tax
deductible
For pickup
please call 294-2436 or
293 5940 80
3 FAMILY YD SALE 514
Summit Dr Fri&Sat. AprilB
&9 8 30ti!4 Prige, sectional
couch, Bwannp cooler &
many more gooo tauys
YARD SALE Fn & Sat April
8&9 304Viewmont Washer/dryBr, dishes, knickknacks, lots misc Turn off
Pacific onto Laval, go to end
of street, right on Crestway,
end of street, left on Viewmoht
second house on
right
"'
YARD SALE
Saturday, 9 April. 8 am
Never worn leather Jacket,
other clothing, misc items
500 Burton St, Hdn,
PATIO SALE Sat 8 AM-2PM
104 Walker Way BC,
fyiulti Family Yard Sale. Wheel
chair, bikes, vacuum, guitars,
etc etc etc, Fn, Sat & Sun, 705
Center St, "B" Hdn
Fri. Bat. April S-S 7 to Z.
Sots, twin tMda, ether
turn, and houaeheld
gooda. All In axoel oond.
We buy furnitura.
We buy laftovar
yard Gr garage
sales. Wa pay caah
monayl 564-SOt.
Craftsman Lawnmower,
Shear King weed eater,
stereo, twin bed, boating
equip, Yakima car racks,
rowing machine, ckjthes and
much more, April 8,9,10,
From 7-6 Fri & Sat, 9 to 5 Sunday. 376 Toyabe(off Pacific)
GARAGE SALE Apirl 8th &
9th. 10 AM-5PM, 935 Vista
Lago Way BC
HUGE RUMBflAGE
Bunk & single beds,
lota of good clothes
and misc. 667 Ave. C
BC 4/7, 8, 9. 8 A.M.
to 4 P.M.
$4.00
M.SO
$4.90
$5.35
Government
Jobs
$15,400-$72,50O Now Hiring, Excellent Benefits, Call
504-649-7922 Ext J-1311
work.
Emmlssion Control
Smog Tsst, 7 dsys wk
Mechsnics on duty
7 dsys wk
WANT
Bring Buyers and Sellers together
-m*-
JANITORIAL SERVICE
Professional cleaning service for residential and commercial All phases of general cleaning covered including carpal cleaning, wall/
callings washed. Acoustioal
tiles cleaned.
OlmVm, hmimmhmkinmmm.
288-3316
IMATUm RILIABU
LADY avaNabia for
light hauaa daanIng. caaklnf. sliopplng. Aisa part tkna
comaanlan. !
edi 664-3927
KMFlUMBI
Quality Housacleanino at
raasonatjia rates ' Rentals
too*
Ueenssd snd iended
0eSaM*747a
ar M.Tdia
(.ftHAt.l ^M I
YAflOSALE:9sm,ffnASt.
7 New Mexico Wsy. BE
THERE!
YARD SALE: 3 New Mexico
Way. Sat A-Sun. 9 am til 77?
Chiidrens clothing, microwave oven, kitcnen appliances, stc.
Cat
Rescue
Kittens
desperately need home. Call
564-2886.
ONE-YR- OLD Black Lab
needs a home. This spayed
female has all her veccinstions. Also availsble for adoption IS a 3-month-old MALE
BEAGLE MIX PUPPY. For
more
information call
Bouldar City Animal Control,
'MAtlLHlLPYOUOVr
YOUR DOO Oil CAT
I gPAYBD OR NBUTERED POR A ORAC}01JI oifcoiwm
Purebred
Cheespeske
Retriever, female. Frse to
Wanted:
Chocolate
ood home. Ph 458-7407. Purebred male Sismeea to
aster Kittens, frse to good breed
w/our
female
home. Gal 564-5883
5644224
SPAYORNEUTaYOUR
PET FOR HALF Pi?ICE
- SHOTS 25% OFF CAU
VAUEY SAVE
A PET
384-6049 (Ruby)
or 642-8543
\
PUPPIK8
NBD
GOOD BOMS. CdL
The Cat's MeowGive a
f^ocne to a beautitui cat or kit
tars Over 75 to choose Irom
Long & short haif multitude
Ql coiof^. 361-2484.
Donate unwanted Cyclone
tancing. Gate. pipe, any
arrnxint or size Betty Honn's
Anrmaf Adoption 1988 Tax
cXdvjctitye 361 2484
Wanted
Large parrott.
Macaw, etc
Must be
reasonable or can be
ctonated to Betty Honn's
Animal Adoption 1988 Tax
OeductitDle for todays lair
rqarKet value For complete
info. Ph 361-2484
For adoption
Dobies.
Airtdale
Boxer Lots of
Dups Most mixed breed
dogs. S6 ea Ph 361-2484
Daeparately neededOlder
H or 1 ton pickup or flat bed
uck,util trailer horse trailer
Musttje reasonable. Or can
be donated to Beny Honns
/S{nimal Adoption.
1988
Charitable Tax Dfeduction
361-2464
361-2484.
: MISCELLimBOUS
[D^
Collector-
AHTHRITIS-PeoDlo
tract yoanalf. No
nadidM. Oat ralM or
moMy bMk. Cost is
all 6^1646.
Buys
old
mag's
(pre '60);
signed
docutnents,
autographs
first issues
Special interest
in Hollywood,
scientists
&gov't. ^
Also, old
U.S. coins.
CUSTOM MAKfiOXES
WEUHNQ REPAIR
(HaMng Worms)
Call RUPIirr
tall between
10 & 6 PM. daily
565-0119
565-0161.
FREE
DELIVERY
293-7O70
with S5.00 order
DONT MISS
OUR LENTEN
SPECIALS
WOMEN'S BIBLE
STUDY INTERDENOMINATIONAL
.Every WedaewUy at 9:30
ajB. 571 Adams Blvd. Free
babyaittiM and refrcabOMDta. If yoa are a neeo'ner to Boulder aty.
come and make new
frieada. Phone 293-7773.
Super Salads
Fish Dinners
Shrimp Dinners
Tuna-Cheese
Hoagies
Tuna-Egg Salad
on Toast
Any Order
From Above
TERRY'S CLOCK
SERVICE
EMMISSION
CONTROL
SERVICE
PARTS
iMiCHiciip
184-8200
INDEPENDENT MOVERS
S6B'1888
SUN REALTY
CLOCK REPAIR
Antique & Other
Grandfather
Wall
Modern
SatMactlon Qaarantaad
Buy, Sell, Tradt
23^-1193 BC
Eliminate Stress
R0T0TILLERMurray,5HP,
Briggs Stratton $150. Vita
Master exercycle $35.
294-6299 BC
WASHER/DRYER
good
cond. 30 day warranty $125
ea. 2934447. BC
1-10'M2'1-15'
Stnper
Rods. All 3 $75 or $25 eacn.
Call 294-5026 BC
5'X 9'Utility Trailer $150 or
best offer. 293-6306 BC
FOR SALE Lawn Mower 4
HP Rear Bagger. Runs
good. $95 firm. 294-7710
after 5:30 PM. BC
AIR CONDITIONER 4 Ton
w/10 KW heat strips. Exc
cond. $200 293-4757 BC
565-7449
453-1160
Per aala:
STORAGE
FOR RENT
AU aiiM-FtMiMl
ReaidMit Maaafar
NaarSaMotA
MoutataViaU
458-3990
MUSIC A ART GIFT
CERTIFICATES avaik
able for the New Year.
Vokx&PlaBoleaaoaaA
original art by Flo.
5664B9.
293-7335
736-4966
LOSE
WEIGHT
RESULTS
GUARANTEED
Group or
Private Sessions
CALL
MASTER QUITTERS
293-2515
Green Valley
House of Ipavel
We honor all advertised special air, cruise and
package fares. Forinformation, Phone.
5843881
ICKBLAIRREALT
833 NEVADA HWY^, BOULDER CITY
i:m.
293-2171
293-2049
2936075
2984)116
Lose up tb 29 lbs this mo Inches, cellulite. Doctor recommended I've lost 50 lbs Incredible Fat Absorber-Free
shipping. Call Amy. 303989-8311
Hardworking family man
does yard work, odd |0b &
lawn service. Call EarlL_
564-3495.
'
Rich Moynihan
Paul Ryan
Andrea Anderaon
565-8469.
Vocal
Coaching
smali
groups, adults, Thursday
evenings. Coral Cove Music
Studio Productions. 565-8469
"~^
293-1802
29306
293-3228
THOMPSON'S COOLER
SERVICE HOME
MAINTENANCE. Froa
atlaatea. 56M542.
K CUSTOM PAINTING,
TINTING,
WALLPAPERING. ANO.
CABINET
RfiflNlSHING
latariorAExtatlar.iUaidaBtialAoomBMitiaLDqrwaUrepafaa-Aeooustleal
eeillaga A taxturedwalla. Over 90 yra cap.
In Chicago area. Nevada
Uc. 225^3. Bonded^ A
laaured.
George C. Bnicato
45641018
HENDERSON'S
Licensed Handyman. Ben
DePue. Hire one man to
help von repair it all.
Plumbing, walls, paint,
electric, cement, carpentry, security syatema, burglar alarms,
long time local references. Not a state
contractor,
566-7468.
Brakedruvs & rotors
reaurfacad. Custom
hydrattUchose8.30eW
FVMter,Hdn.Mr.Hoae.
S6^0in.
HAULING, CLEANUP,
& YARD WORK. ODD
JOBS. Free estbnates.
CaU Tony 565-0358.
SEWING MACHINES &
VACUUM
CLEANERS
REPAIRED Sorenson's 1664
Nev. Hwy. 293-3770 BC.
Construction plumber w/extra time is starting repair
business in Henderson. Free
estimates. Guarantee work.
12 yrs. exp. 565-3064. Service Hdn & BC. Commercial
& residQQtial
VOICE-PIANO LESSONS"
Private, Specialist teacher
Coral Cove Music Studio
Productions.
Director.
Teacher, Entertainer. Flo
Raymond. Family rates
available. For info, Ph
565-8469.
451-5633
MM.
JtMm.
Dowadraft
FOUR BEDROOMS
IDEAL 2,150 aq. ft. FAMILY HOME 4
large bedrooms, 2 FULL BATHS, P.P.
Covered patio, INGROUND SPA, Auto
sprinklers $105,500.00.
MOBILE HOMES
Mobile home-EXCELLENT CONDITION 3 bedrm, 2 bath $35,000 alsofumiture could be purchasedcall for
details.
POPULAR LEWIS FLOOR PLANFam. rm with large breakfast bar & P.P.
Sunroom with SPA, Excellent neighborhood ONLY $123,500.00.
CUSTOM HOME-2 ba. Fam. rm, 2 car
gar, fenced yard, tile roof $114,777.
TWO BEDROOMS
FIXER UPPER-in mature area, Bring
toola A OFFER TODAY $42,000.
CONDOMINIUMS:
BOULDER 8QU ARE-one bedrm., downstabs. Convenient to parking, pool A
dubhoeoe. A GREAT BUY AT S624i00.00.
RENTALS
Lovely 4 bed, 2 ba. LEWIS Home Custom
drapes, 2 car gar. auto sprinklersideal
family home $900.00/mo.
INTERIOR DESIGNS
FURNITURE
COMMERCIAL
.^ RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL
SLEEP SHOP
LAND
Half acre lotgood view overlooking BC
City A golf courae A Mts. $35,000.
565-5911
HOUSEPAINTING
i nterior & exterior, over 20 yrs
exp Republicans 10% DiscountPh 435-3151
^79
AirVv
Can Marilyn
564-1881
565-8200
JKOZAL^ TRAVEL!
. CONNECTIONS
Lie. 1113494
I
'
^Jow Featuring
MOSSER MASONRY
Brick, Bloclcwalls, Stone
REPAIR SYSTEM
Free Estimates
734-8969
Ail types of
Maintenance
Reaidentlai
Commercial
I Can Fix Or
Make Most
AMYTHIMO
2947703
QUALITY PAINTERS
THE NAME SAYS IT ALL
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
JORDAN SHOWALTER 454-1322
nPEWRnra RHR
Specializing In IBM
and Smith/Corona
Typewriters
Free In sttop estlmatee
807FeiH
686-8280
HOUSE DOCTOR
x Painting
WE DO IT ALL
(^Roofing
FATHER-SON
TEAIUI
PAINTING
t Experienced
e Equipped Reliable
In & Out
293-3061
796-8104
Also Mobile Homes
and Grafitti Sand
Blasting
IBOirCRm
293-3061
ONDitiONJNG
CUSTOM MAILBOXES
WELDING REPAIR
WEATHERVANES
(Fishing Worms)
Call RUPERT
5650119
(702) 293-4757^
AARON FENCING
BOULDER CONCRETE
,
i
Free Estlmatee
J^SiSSSSt**
HOWARD HELDERLEIN
CONSTRUCTION
EAGER BEAVER
Larxtecape & Lawn Maintenarx:e
Resklential
Commercial
Complete Landscape Renovations
Log EdgingsDrip Watering Systems
Roto-TiWng & Backhoe Service
CommercialResidentialRemodels
and Additions
564-5374
Ucense 021013
9802-8 293-1613
565^874
Since 19C3
CmllJohn 3B9'6417
649-2374-5S
-IIFFY
FRANK'S TV Er APPLIANCE
SALES Gr SERVICE
For In home service call
565-0660 or 385-9959
HENDERSON
HANDYMAN
Licansed
22 yrs. exp. Painting, tHa,
walipapar, etc. Very reasonable.
545-13$7
CARPENTRY
WORK
Senior Discount
call 564-8562
Leave Message
565-1593
S4S-744f 4SS-tM0
*frM tstlnwtss Uams^l
TRACTOR GRADING
CONCRETE SAW
CUTTING
CONCRETE FINISHING:!
- JleaaoaaMe Ratm - :H
PAINTING
DKX GORDON
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW-LAKE
MEADII SEE IT NOW-$125,000.
FT'l ^
WE DtLIVEB
Bondsd Midinsurad
NO EXTRA CHARGEI
SO Yrs. Exparlsnce
InNsvsda
Eleeoieal CoHtnAlat
Monison
Mlk Monlwn
Offks 564-6185
LM
825 Chrry
Hmn^mnoiu NV
89015
649-5905
3B4-6781
Canvas Prodtiets
ac Csnvss SpsclsMss Co.
110B Msvsda Hwy. PC
200-4500
- 293-7733
.U
-"^w^^rrrwr^^
ii
293-6843
^
Dim-CLEAN MAinf
JANITORIAL SERVICS:
lilorrison
ORIEII UM SEWKt
293-45S6
STEVE HEDLAND
564-6724
Free Estimates
Call
Licensed.
Ph 702-1-372-5353
369-9377
22 PIECESI
tftoKmet
Just came out d retirement and need the work. No job too small
or too large Commercial & residential.
i^^^M.
1S6W
EARL'S
CiWS64-6741
^ Painting
PATCHING SPECIALIST^
"FROfiGE BUILDERS
OP NEVADA
1^ Roofing
453-1869
Lie. #0027156
564-9116
FEARSOII
MASOM
Commercial
Residential Additions
RtmoMiag, AMUoas,
New CoaatnirtJOB
567 CaUroroia St.
Call 293-4899
Jack
Pearson
BETTINGBOUSE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
'^
a
I
SUNHt' OARDCNS
MAINTENANCC * Laadacaplnfl. Landscape dealgn, sprinkler repair & installation. Fertilize &
resaed
yards.
Free
eatlmatea. e5-r538._
ROOF DOCTOR
Elizabeth Kozal
Manager
^ 702^-1004
''Wi^'
Con-.puie'irecl
Free Dlivfv
VBCalcn T HVI-I I
A.r Line Ticket?, Always Accurate X
^
I
I
DUZ-MOR-COLLISION
LOGOS DESIGNED
$32.99 w/ad
(Marshall Plazs)
i32092.
VOUNAIICIT.WEXL
OOlT.RCSIokRnAL
ftCOMMeNCIAL
Additions,
Remodel or 'Repar
Uc. No.144n.
Ph.MS^2M
l-ic No 0025690
[AIRT^ONDTT lONrtTcTsERV^
PAINT
AVERAGE
HOUSE $200.21 yrs experience.
Work
guaranteed. Call Jim
-Loweat Ratet
caU 564-3927
* Satisfaction Guaranteed
L.C 46060
UB. NIMITN
FURNISHED OFFICE-excellent location & Secy, avail daily after 1:00 P.M.
$300/mo. CALL FOR DETAILS.
BouLpeR eiecTRie
ALL-BRITE CLEANING
CaSMiSyw
BLAKELEY
EXCAVATION
565-9077
I can dig it! I can move it!
Bv the hourby the job.
^ Ucl0024515
BRICK-BLOCK aiSTOM
WORK
Nevada Uc. 24144
14 yrs experience
Ph 56^7764
SWAMP COOLERS
Padd Change $25
565-7107
FRANK'S COOLER
REPAIR
PAINTING? ft PRYWALL
L060S DESWNB)
293-6968 M
Fisher Speakers
Model
DS-816.10"-3 way, 60 watts.
New, paid $130. Sell $95.
pair. Electric trolling motor
Used twice. 30 lb. thrust. Pd
$170.
Sell
$125.
Ph
565-1067
^
PMRSSIONAl
SttVICB
THREE BEDROOMS
UPGRADED LEWIS HOME, Custom
F.P. SWIMG. POOL, 2 SPAS, CUSTOM
KITCHEN 2 covered Patios $115,000.00
ADULT GETAWAY-166,000: Large oae-bedrooai. taeaatifally Ucalad for view and privacy.
"BooMer Square." See today.
GOTTA MOVE! P*^>'''I?f<' tollOB.TOO. lovely 34>e<lrooai. HeaU^gi^^ Spa. RV Parking,
& More! Sec today. Ve:^*^
HENI>ERSONlWESTMEIO":R-4, '.acre.off
Boolder Hwy and Htmaet. only 170.000.
BOULDER CITY COMMERCIAL LOT:
acroaa frooa McDoaalda A Keaturky Chicken.
SI75.aM eaii for faat a^.
VIEW OP LAKE MEAD: tUa Iwury cMio haa
adi tka aataMea (evaa as aaenBBaUe 9.5% FH A
laaaj A aMt-eee at 1119,560 today.
ixraiuiNCiD
HANDYMAN
MOWER
REPAIR
294-1971
CAR CARE
SERVICE
FREE EittmstM
293^3316
^-,
PUPPIK8
NBD
GOOD BOMS. CdL
The Cat's MeowGive a
f^ocne to a beautitui cat or kit
tars Over 75 to choose Irom
Long & short haif multitude
Ql coiof^. 361-2484.
Donate unwanted Cyclone
tancing. Gate. pipe, any
arrnxint or size Betty Honn's
Anrmaf Adoption 1988 Tax
cXdvjctitye 361 2484
Wanted
Large parrott.
Macaw, etc
Must be
reasonable or can be
ctonated to Betty Honn's
Animal Adoption 1988 Tax
OeductitDle for todays lair
rqarKet value For complete
info. Ph 361-2484
For adoption
Dobies.
Airtdale
Boxer Lots of
Dups Most mixed breed
dogs. S6 ea Ph 361-2484
Daeparately neededOlder
H or 1 ton pickup or flat bed
uck,util trailer horse trailer
Musttje reasonable. Or can
be donated to Beny Honns
/S{nimal Adoption.
1988
Charitable Tax Dfeduction
361-2464
361-2484.
: MISCELLimBOUS
[D^
Collector-
AHTHRITIS-PeoDlo
tract yoanalf. No
nadidM. Oat ralM or
moMy bMk. Cost is
all 6^1646.
Buys
old
mag's
(pre '60);
signed
docutnents,
autographs
first issues
Special interest
in Hollywood,
scientists
&gov't. ^
Also, old
U.S. coins.
CUSTOM MAKfiOXES
WEUHNQ REPAIR
(HaMng Worms)
Call RUPIirr
tall between
10 & 6 PM. daily
565-0119
565-0161.
FREE
DELIVERY
293-7O70
with S5.00 order
DONT MISS
OUR LENTEN
SPECIALS
WOMEN'S BIBLE
STUDY INTERDENOMINATIONAL
.Every WedaewUy at 9:30
ajB. 571 Adams Blvd. Free
babyaittiM and refrcabOMDta. If yoa are a neeo'ner to Boulder aty.
come and make new
frieada. Phone 293-7773.
Super Salads
Fish Dinners
Shrimp Dinners
Tuna-Cheese
Hoagies
Tuna-Egg Salad
on Toast
Any Order
From Above
TERRY'S CLOCK
SERVICE
EMMISSION
CONTROL
SERVICE
PARTS
iMiCHiciip
184-8200
INDEPENDENT MOVERS
S6B'1888
SUN REALTY
CLOCK REPAIR
Antique & Other
Grandfather
Wall
Modern
SatMactlon Qaarantaad
Buy, Sell, Tradt
23^-1193 BC
Eliminate Stress
R0T0TILLERMurray,5HP,
Briggs Stratton $150. Vita
Master exercycle $35.
294-6299 BC
WASHER/DRYER
good
cond. 30 day warranty $125
ea. 2934447. BC
1-10'M2'1-15'
Stnper
Rods. All 3 $75 or $25 eacn.
Call 294-5026 BC
5'X 9'Utility Trailer $150 or
best offer. 293-6306 BC
FOR SALE Lawn Mower 4
HP Rear Bagger. Runs
good. $95 firm. 294-7710
after 5:30 PM. BC
AIR CONDITIONER 4 Ton
w/10 KW heat strips. Exc
cond. $200 293-4757 BC
565-7449
453-1160
Per aala:
STORAGE
FOR RENT
AU aiiM-FtMiMl
ReaidMit Maaafar
NaarSaMotA
MoutataViaU
458-3990
MUSIC A ART GIFT
CERTIFICATES avaik
able for the New Year.
Vokx&PlaBoleaaoaaA
original art by Flo.
5664B9.
293-7335
736-4966
LOSE
WEIGHT
RESULTS
GUARANTEED
Group or
Private Sessions
CALL
MASTER QUITTERS
293-2515
Green Valley
House of Ipavel
We honor all advertised special air, cruise and
package fares. Forinformation, Phone.
5843881
ICKBLAIRREALT
833 NEVADA HWY^, BOULDER CITY
i:m.
293-2171
293-2049
2936075
2984)116
Lose up tb 29 lbs this mo Inches, cellulite. Doctor recommended I've lost 50 lbs Incredible Fat Absorber-Free
shipping. Call Amy. 303989-8311
Hardworking family man
does yard work, odd |0b &
lawn service. Call EarlL_
564-3495.
'
Rich Moynihan
Paul Ryan
Andrea Anderaon
565-8469.
Vocal
Coaching
smali
groups, adults, Thursday
evenings. Coral Cove Music
Studio Productions. 565-8469
"~^
293-1802
29306
293-3228
THOMPSON'S COOLER
SERVICE HOME
MAINTENANCE. Froa
atlaatea. 56M542.
K CUSTOM PAINTING,
TINTING,
WALLPAPERING. ANO.
CABINET
RfiflNlSHING
latariorAExtatlar.iUaidaBtialAoomBMitiaLDqrwaUrepafaa-Aeooustleal
eeillaga A taxturedwalla. Over 90 yra cap.
In Chicago area. Nevada
Uc. 225^3. Bonded^ A
laaured.
George C. Bnicato
45641018
HENDERSON'S
Licensed Handyman. Ben
DePue. Hire one man to
help von repair it all.
Plumbing, walls, paint,
electric, cement, carpentry, security syatema, burglar alarms,
long time local references. Not a state
contractor,
566-7468.
Brakedruvs & rotors
reaurfacad. Custom
hydrattUchose8.30eW
FVMter,Hdn.Mr.Hoae.
S6^0in.
HAULING, CLEANUP,
& YARD WORK. ODD
JOBS. Free estbnates.
CaU Tony 565-0358.
SEWING MACHINES &
VACUUM
CLEANERS
REPAIRED Sorenson's 1664
Nev. Hwy. 293-3770 BC.
Construction plumber w/extra time is starting repair
business in Henderson. Free
estimates. Guarantee work.
12 yrs. exp. 565-3064. Service Hdn & BC. Commercial
& residQQtial
VOICE-PIANO LESSONS"
Private, Specialist teacher
Coral Cove Music Studio
Productions.
Director.
Teacher, Entertainer. Flo
Raymond. Family rates
available. For info, Ph
565-8469.
451-5633
MM.
JtMm.
Dowadraft
FOUR BEDROOMS
IDEAL 2,150 aq. ft. FAMILY HOME 4
large bedrooms, 2 FULL BATHS, P.P.
Covered patio, INGROUND SPA, Auto
sprinklers $105,500.00.
MOBILE HOMES
Mobile home-EXCELLENT CONDITION 3 bedrm, 2 bath $35,000 alsofumiture could be purchasedcall for
details.
POPULAR LEWIS FLOOR PLANFam. rm with large breakfast bar & P.P.
Sunroom with SPA, Excellent neighborhood ONLY $123,500.00.
CUSTOM HOME-2 ba. Fam. rm, 2 car
gar, fenced yard, tile roof $114,777.
TWO BEDROOMS
FIXER UPPER-in mature area, Bring
toola A OFFER TODAY $42,000.
CONDOMINIUMS:
BOULDER 8QU ARE-one bedrm., downstabs. Convenient to parking, pool A
dubhoeoe. A GREAT BUY AT S624i00.00.
RENTALS
Lovely 4 bed, 2 ba. LEWIS Home Custom
drapes, 2 car gar. auto sprinklersideal
family home $900.00/mo.
INTERIOR DESIGNS
FURNITURE
COMMERCIAL
.^ RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL
SLEEP SHOP
LAND
Half acre lotgood view overlooking BC
City A golf courae A Mts. $35,000.
565-5911
HOUSEPAINTING
i nterior & exterior, over 20 yrs
exp Republicans 10% DiscountPh 435-3151
^79
AirVv
Can Marilyn
564-1881
565-8200
JKOZAL^ TRAVEL!
. CONNECTIONS
Lie. 1113494
I
'
^Jow Featuring
MOSSER MASONRY
Brick, Bloclcwalls, Stone
REPAIR SYSTEM
Free Estimates
734-8969
Ail types of
Maintenance
Reaidentlai
Commercial
I Can Fix Or
Make Most
AMYTHIMO
2947703
QUALITY PAINTERS
THE NAME SAYS IT ALL
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL
JORDAN SHOWALTER 454-1322
nPEWRnra RHR
Specializing In IBM
and Smith/Corona
Typewriters
Free In sttop estlmatee
807FeiH
686-8280
HOUSE DOCTOR
x Painting
WE DO IT ALL
(^Roofing
FATHER-SON
TEAIUI
PAINTING
t Experienced
e Equipped Reliable
In & Out
293-3061
796-8104
Also Mobile Homes
and Grafitti Sand
Blasting
IBOirCRm
293-3061
ONDitiONJNG
CUSTOM MAILBOXES
WELDING REPAIR
WEATHERVANES
(Fishing Worms)
Call RUPERT
5650119
(702) 293-4757^
AARON FENCING
BOULDER CONCRETE
,
i
Free Estlmatee
J^SiSSSSt**
HOWARD HELDERLEIN
CONSTRUCTION
EAGER BEAVER
Larxtecape & Lawn Maintenarx:e
Resklential
Commercial
Complete Landscape Renovations
Log EdgingsDrip Watering Systems
Roto-TiWng & Backhoe Service
CommercialResidentialRemodels
and Additions
564-5374
Ucense 021013
9802-8 293-1613
565^874
Since 19C3
CmllJohn 3B9'6417
649-2374-5S
-IIFFY
FRANK'S TV Er APPLIANCE
SALES Gr SERVICE
For In home service call
565-0660 or 385-9959
HENDERSON
HANDYMAN
Licansed
22 yrs. exp. Painting, tHa,
walipapar, etc. Very reasonable.
545-13$7
CARPENTRY
WORK
Senior Discount
call 564-8562
Leave Message
565-1593
S4S-744f 4SS-tM0
*frM tstlnwtss Uams^l
TRACTOR GRADING
CONCRETE SAW
CUTTING
CONCRETE FINISHING:!
- JleaaoaaMe Ratm - :H
PAINTING
DKX GORDON
UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW-LAKE
MEADII SEE IT NOW-$125,000.
FT'l ^
WE DtLIVEB
Bondsd Midinsurad
NO EXTRA CHARGEI
SO Yrs. Exparlsnce
InNsvsda
Eleeoieal CoHtnAlat
Monison
Mlk Monlwn
Offks 564-6185
LM
825 Chrry
Hmn^mnoiu NV
89015
649-5905
3B4-6781
Canvas Prodtiets
ac Csnvss SpsclsMss Co.
110B Msvsda Hwy. PC
200-4500
- 293-7733
.U
-"^w^^rrrwr^^
ii
293-6843
^
Dim-CLEAN MAinf
JANITORIAL SERVICS:
lilorrison
ORIEII UM SEWKt
293-45S6
STEVE HEDLAND
564-6724
Free Estimates
Call
Licensed.
Ph 702-1-372-5353
369-9377
22 PIECESI
tftoKmet
Just came out d retirement and need the work. No job too small
or too large Commercial & residential.
i^^^M.
1S6W
EARL'S
CiWS64-6741
^ Painting
PATCHING SPECIALIST^
"FROfiGE BUILDERS
OP NEVADA
1^ Roofing
453-1869
Lie. #0027156
564-9116
FEARSOII
MASOM
Commercial
Residential Additions
RtmoMiag, AMUoas,
New CoaatnirtJOB
567 CaUroroia St.
Call 293-4899
Jack
Pearson
BETTINGBOUSE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
'^
a
I
SUNHt' OARDCNS
MAINTENANCC * Laadacaplnfl. Landscape dealgn, sprinkler repair & installation. Fertilize &
resaed
yards.
Free
eatlmatea. e5-r538._
ROOF DOCTOR
Elizabeth Kozal
Manager
^ 702^-1004
''Wi^'
Con-.puie'irecl
Free Dlivfv
VBCalcn T HVI-I I
A.r Line Ticket?, Always Accurate X
^
I
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DUZ-MOR-COLLISION
LOGOS DESIGNED
$32.99 w/ad
(Marshall Plazs)
i32092.
VOUNAIICIT.WEXL
OOlT.RCSIokRnAL
ftCOMMeNCIAL
Additions,
Remodel or 'Repar
Uc. No.144n.
Ph.MS^2M
l-ic No 0025690
[AIRT^ONDTT lONrtTcTsERV^
PAINT
AVERAGE
HOUSE $200.21 yrs experience.
Work
guaranteed. Call Jim
-Loweat Ratet
caU 564-3927
* Satisfaction Guaranteed
L.C 46060
UB. NIMITN
FURNISHED OFFICE-excellent location & Secy, avail daily after 1:00 P.M.
$300/mo. CALL FOR DETAILS.
BouLpeR eiecTRie
ALL-BRITE CLEANING
CaSMiSyw
BLAKELEY
EXCAVATION
565-9077
I can dig it! I can move it!
Bv the hourby the job.
^ Ucl0024515
BRICK-BLOCK aiSTOM
WORK
Nevada Uc. 24144
14 yrs experience
Ph 56^7764
SWAMP COOLERS
Padd Change $25
565-7107
FRANK'S COOLER
REPAIR
PAINTING? ft PRYWALL
L060S DESWNB)
293-6968 M
Fisher Speakers
Model
DS-816.10"-3 way, 60 watts.
New, paid $130. Sell $95.
pair. Electric trolling motor
Used twice. 30 lb. thrust. Pd
$170.
Sell
$125.
Ph
565-1067
^
PMRSSIONAl
SttVICB
THREE BEDROOMS
UPGRADED LEWIS HOME, Custom
F.P. SWIMG. POOL, 2 SPAS, CUSTOM
KITCHEN 2 covered Patios $115,000.00
ADULT GETAWAY-166,000: Large oae-bedrooai. taeaatifally Ucalad for view and privacy.
"BooMer Square." See today.
GOTTA MOVE! P*^>'''I?f<' tollOB.TOO. lovely 34>e<lrooai. HeaU^gi^^ Spa. RV Parking,
& More! Sec today. Ve:^*^
HENI>ERSONlWESTMEIO":R-4, '.acre.off
Boolder Hwy and Htmaet. only 170.000.
BOULDER CITY COMMERCIAL LOT:
acroaa frooa McDoaalda A Keaturky Chicken.
SI75.aM eaii for faat a^.
VIEW OP LAKE MEAD: tUa Iwury cMio haa
adi tka aataMea (evaa as aaenBBaUe 9.5% FH A
laaaj A aMt-eee at 1119,560 today.
ixraiuiNCiD
HANDYMAN
MOWER
REPAIR
294-1971
CAR CARE
SERVICE
FREE EittmstM
293^3316
^-,
mrm
Help wanted: 21
Pasta House in
293-1100
MANAQEMENt SALES
PERSON Largt corporation
hM outiterHJir>g opportunity
for talM tor managmer)t
onantaM indivtduaT Must
havt managtrial ability as
wdl as aaing or peopla
rerwittd vrorft expernca
First vMr potential $40,000
pKit. In naquaeting personal
"Intarvtew, submit reeume
atating personal history,
education and business exIMfhairtca. Sand resumatoKTF Box 66 BC 89005
EASY WORK! ExceHent Payi
Assenntte products at home
Call tor intormation 312741-8400 Ext A-1311
GET PAID FOR reading
txks' S1Q00O per tiHe
Wnte RASE-A1890 161 S
Lincoinway, N Autora. II
60542.
It you're interested in a
rewarding exciting career
in Real Estate, Call Paul
Gargis. Gargis Realty
564-6969
EXCELLENTINCOME FOR
HOME ASSEMBLY WORK.
FOR INFO CALL 504-646
1700 Dapt PSS4
OFFICE POSITION
Manutactunng plant is saeK
ing a qualitied individual to
work w/heavy accounts
payable Must have gpod
clerical & organizational skills
and receptionists duties CRT
and PC experience a plus.
MUSI have good phone/communicatiorvtyping skills l(
qualified for this multifunctional position, send reaurme
to P.O. Box 250, Henderson,
Nev 89015 EOE
Sales Manager SUPER
PARTY PLAN 100 pg
catalog, 500 Items Home
Career for mature, ambitious,
Adults No investment Great
opportunity, Dae, 870-3793
Management trainee &usy
vocational trade school
needs sharp self starter to
recruit student prospects
through public sun/ey Salary
plus commission Bonus,
overndes Excellent earning
potential Call Mr Riza.
565-3778
BtlMNiSS
OPPOKIUNUV
GtARGIS
RMLTY
564-6969
Homes FOR Livinc.
INK
iNini
Lost or stolen:
Mobile telephone from
Backhoe on Chestnut St.
Walkia-Talkie type, Ph
566-0216.
Lost last mo. Large AKITA.
Black & silver grey. 11 yrs
old. Reward 564-7785
REWARD,
MOBIU
NOMI
VwynlM. 14'wM.
2bdrm. IHMI). In
BMUtiful
pirk.
$17,000 or bMtoftar. M-Mft or
73-71tai
Motjil.
QINQERWOOD MOftlLE
HOME ADULT PARK 24X56
2 BR 2 BA Built in China
Cabinet, Ready lor immed
occuparxiy For appointment
294-1363 BC.
ESTATE SALE
1979 Sandpointe 2 bdrm, 2
bth, 12X6!5 w/expando on
Liv rm Ref , stove &
dishwasher ondbl lot in Villa
Hermoea, $13,000 or best offer Call 565-5602 eves.
Boulder City 2 BR 2 BA Mfd
home in Lake Mtn Estates,
a private all adult community with pool spa & clubhouse 1,896 sq ft w/fantastic
lake & mtn view Bkfst bar
counter, pantry, sifting room
off MBR large walk-in closet
Must see to appreciate, Anx
lous to sell Reduced to
$119,500 507 Lake Havasu
Ln 293-0620 BC,
24X64 Dbi wide Mobile
Home, 3 bdrm. 2 bth, Ig liv
rm. Porches & ,jiwnlng, Ph
361-5355
10X49 American, immaculate condition Complete fencea yd, covered
patio. 2 sheds, new carpets.
Call after 4 pm 564 4188
198-1618 or 188-8287
HANDYMAN SPECIAL do work fw down paymMit oa 1986
Mobil* home.
CUSTOM BUILT FOR WATERBED, Ovcrtiicd mutar.
Factory flBUwiii|.
DOUBLE WIDE FACTORY RBPO. WUi mev* \l MCtMary.
ABAISIDGNED REPO. Naver lived In. Proof of nnpk>;iiiDt
BtcMUry to move tn.
BANK NEEDS SOMEONE TO Ai9UMBHUaE9BDRM,
2BATH, w*i hur.
r ,, ; .:.^_
WK mMLD HOUm YOmt WAYI
Boulder
Realty
2 BR Upstairs overlooking
pool $450 per mo. Call
293 2875 or 364-1723 BC,
THREE BEDRfvl + studio
avail now^. Requires references. $725 m Dick Blair
Realty 293-2171 BC
WEEKLY KITCHENETTES.
565-7929.
BOULDER CITY OFFICE
FOR RENT Prime highway
location. 1200 sq, ft $.69
per sq. ft. 293 3939 B C.
mossage,
Raalty 384-5007
Rentals: 4 bdrm, 2 story.
Highland HIUs area. $72S.
Avgil. April 10. American
Family Ry 454-2B78
Rentals: 2 bdrm condo
Qraan Valley neighborhood
$495, Avail now American
Family Realty 454-2878
Storage space on Sunset, 12
X30friOX12Rollupdoors
$100 mo 454-2009
BOULDER CITY 2 bdrm,
turn apt. Adults section Carport. $425 mo 293-4832
Dttk, Office
orYard8pao
for rent nar
Skyline.
Call 665-3068
or 453-1869
RENTALS
KXECUTIVE HOMI wtth lak* vlw, 2 bedroom,
dan, tVi batha, 2 car girag*. oarport, RV parking, oomplataly fumlshad. Covered patioa and
8,790 a.f. of living. Avallabit for a year, 81,500
par month plua dtpoaHa.
PHASE 11 Lake Mountain EatatcH, 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Cathedral ceiling, dry wall interior, GREAT price at $86,000.
CONDOfurniahad and reedy to move into. TOTALLY upgraded
throughout. MUST SELL-Price Reduced.
GARGIS
^ COMMERCIAL
* PROPBRTY
MANAQBMBNT
119 Aers taeUai home bnUding lot on eoriMr a( Saa Fsllye 4 Va*
%um pftes ae;stlsbls aad ewn^r will carrjr.
Apprasfautely 2 aeree, laeatad aa "B" kill Lfwm DHva. 8119,000.
84ft.900.00
WE QET REtULTSI
VNMtf 4 a|MfM94
CtCwan.
Mary
JANICB CRAWFORD,
MIL DVNAWAY, Bsah
U}nm DAVIS
DiAlfNI VANASSE
RICKLOWTBLL
KHONDABBCK
ffl^
29I-7M4
;.
564-6982
ilWIMaathly ratee
RITAIt Oil
omoi
BOULDER CITY
800 84.FI.
RIMOOCLKD
I MO. Face ncNT
910 8. BLOR HIWA
Handoraofi Ploia
8hop|Mnf Conlar
TOUttlffri LOCALS;
Btadb rooaaa b lavely
privaU laa. Walhbg
itaall.NaeaehbL^DaOr 826. Weekly
ai3/a7Mi4
mrired.
Room for rant, $225 mo. Call
564-0776
Why rent? Plan now to use
your tax refund to get into a
nome of your own. Free prequalification by experienced
lender. Free home buying
analysis w/raaltor. Learn
more about the VA dollar
down, getting a great deal
with a resposaession And
how the home buying process works. Start 88 w/a
more secure future There's
no obligation so you have
nothint to lose. Call Mary for
more information or app't.
Century 21 JR Realty.
364-6142 or 564-7908.
CA8TI1.IAN
APT8.
PANTASTie LAKB 4
MOUNTAIN VliWS IN
PRnnOi BC ARBA.
Over 3,000 sq. ft. Custom
Homa on Low-maint. </i
acra 3 Br. 3 Ba. Spaooua& Airy Qrasaoom Fkxxpbn Al-Tb Dream Kitchen Fireplace Tons d
Storage 35 ft Wet Bar
New Bertwr Carpet &
Drapes^ View Decks
Co^red PaBo Auto Spnn^
Mere Energy Eff. Huge
Oarage with Boat and RV
Storage and MORBt BY
OWNiR 888-3788.
TAKiOVm
PAVHINTt
buy aut my aallara
quHy ana I'm yaura
Na Ouallfylns laan
"ASK PON" JIAN
REPOSSESSIONS: Before
you buy you owe K to youneN I
to find our more about the '
best deeii In town. Ona
phone oaM oouW save you
thousands. CaU today lor information on properties
available or )ual to have your
questions anawered Ask for
Mary, Century 21, JR Realty
564-5142 or 564-7906
Very Nice
2 Bedrooms
LNV
mwt
I0M400
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
1, 2, 3 badroom units
For info call SOO-IOIO or a4^a77
pra>vlelHtt
iilsili.Calll
tar aarra yaar Real iMaU
831 Ave. A
Boulder City
2n-9m or 2f3-2M7
2 bdrm, AU Elactrlc
Security $366 month
OOeCeBtvSt.
Phl44KMie
bt.
hi*awawl<hlaeMdaadfli|pbii.rxiy
WdMaehaabTy. H MWblwHh
I ^-e
88,800 DOWN
8 bdrm, 2 bth, 2 ear
garagi TDe roof, feaoed.
nrepiaoe, oul de sae.
Uudsr 8700 moathly.
CaU 4864188.
84,000 DOWN
8 bdm, 2 bth, 2 car
nrage, dbl flrepboe.
Desert Laadscape.
Under 8728 moathly.
Haritaga Homaa
RaaRora
486-S188
k.
Darwin Bible
HANDS TIID
FOR LACK OP CASH?
INfTANT CASH
Specializinii in
OflOt
Boulder City
and
r
Henderson
Properties
KOZAL's
Taa-TOOO or 8704488
CORNER LO^-Newlv
HIOereat area.' Faataatie
Vsgae vbwl By owaer. ^
PhN4'1881erM6'I480
aah far Baikal
IDEAL FAM. CUSTOM
HOME FOR SALE: 2,200 sq.
ft. Dbl gar. RVsp, 4bdrm.,
2 ba., open liv. & formal din.,
ranch kitchen. Cov. patio,
pool, rear prop, viow Prospective buyers only need inquire. For appt. Call owner
293-2660 BC
$48 60. FT IN BOULDER??
Won't last! 4 bdrm 3 bath
eus enclosod garage. Plus
rge family room. RV parking. Oasart landscaping.
Lewis Home. $99,500
293-0008 BC
It'sateaandjuetbtbis
to eajoy thla 4 bdna
aaad easton hotte. HigB
up bHighlaiid Hills. Oa
fall sbad bt. Haa asauBMbleBO qoaUfybg
baa. Low btereat. Askbg $110,000.
Jaat Ueted thb 3 bdrm
heoie w/fanlly rm, b
Valknr View area. Completeqr rebollt from alab
to roof. Per aaly 8834N0.
Woa't bat at thb prise.
MALTY mALTOM
CaU Dab
DARWIN AUCTIONS
293-5996
Rill Estiti Appriiiir
from$l.00(URapiif)8yY
propartiaa for baok TAXfSl
Info,
RlPO
Lifting
1-618-480-3646 iMlKiiaif.
GARGIS REAITY
Ik.
564-6969
'.^.
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F5R SALE:
5666210
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Laketrae 2 bdrm condo- i
lownhouee w/Lake Mead
View. Dbl garaoe. Pool. Own
In 11 yrs $63,500. Occupy
1 May 293-1379 BC.
Vr acre lot for sale. FantasticI
viewwater w/pad built torij
house. 820,000 value. Selling for $16,460. TERMS Cal I
5(M-1786 or 486-8000.
4bdrBB.8ba.2J08a&
ft. H aere let, PrIaM
SSTiSS'^sSil
BC. ,
fes4i7i
AaMftM
4-3999
88,880 DOWN
9 bdrm. 2 bth, 2 ear
fsMedyd,aaedB
TLCBoahhr/Saaaet aiaa. CaU 4SM188
HUtTSBU
Ownar gatting manladt
2 bdrma 2 ear garaga
townhomaand unH
>oourtyara t private
patio "AtK POR"
JBAN KBSTiRSON
OBNTURV SI JR
RaaNy SS4414S ar
.S8-78St.
*!*. ^^^^^L^
Jawaaw'a WHy
/*
FREE 1 YR HOME
WARRANTY
Sell your house through us.
Buy your house through us.
Free 1 yr home warranty on
us. Call Fred or Shirley,
870-7206 Big Chaparral
Realty.
mOPICAilA
Highland Hilis home, 2 story
Bravo, 4 bd, 2'/i Wh, fenced, landscaped clean &
assumable VA Loan.
565-1415
For sale; 2 bdrm Condo,
Siiet, comfy & cozy. 351 Van
aganen. 565-0117.
ii
OPIN HOUtI
294-1220
jwMlasasaiaa8aaiarhaaibg. Callfar
waamaMMrt ta aaa.
m-mn
Monthly
Apavtmania, 8 bad-
565-7028
$420-9440
Cfewt PfOfclOfllSr
ATLANTIC
cm APARTMENTS
Cleaa, QaUty Apartaumtt ta Hmtdtnoa
I MMfMR
ADULT
AFAIITMIIITt
* RBSIDBNTIAL
VIEW OF Lake Mead from thia double wide modular home with
nice finished storage room. $100,000.
OVER 3,700 aq. ft. home, overlooking Boulder City and the Valley,
needs some attention but the poeaibilitlee are outstanding. Two
fireplacoe, overaiied 2 ear garage, privacy, large pleated atrium opening onto inground pool, CALL TO SEE. 1186.500.
ON THE GOLF COURSE, 3 bedroom. RV ParUag w/sewer hookup, fireplace in GREAT room, putting green in yard, CUSTOM,
welHtuUt home $100,000.
RJBiAJLXY
BRING YOUR BWIMSUITI Beautiful pool/spa ooinbo Is only the begblag of thla 8 bedroom, 1.76 bath home, extra eaMaata custom made for I
house, bay window ia living room, eovared patio, lota of R V parking, apaat
over 83000 in landscaping backyard. CoMe^ac location. Ask for Sbaroa
Koaar, 5644869. J!54f67.
1,900 - aq. ft MODULAR with carport, wet bar, 2 full bathe, lovely
landacaping, in Lake Mtn. EsU. $100,990.
mmiBJL
|^^^iid:::il:;:lllHt)fiMiiR...,
[702) 293-3232
PORMNT^eONDO
nCLOCATViaT
RPlWDcSCJpil
Teddv'sSiiMiMMttaa. JInal
bflai yoar taatkbraak^i Dite St. BC 1 mo. sac. re8850 mo. Ph 298-1716./ quirad. Contaot Jack Clark
AptllT. 1988
COLDUiCLl
DANKCKU
i
LAKE TERRACE TOWNHOUSK-4 bedraaas 2 faU bath, aae of paaL
spa, teaals coarta. twa ear garas*- 8188,808.
MOBILE HOMK ADULT ARBA OVBRLOOKINO THB LAEE.
Fa(ree a bedraaM, 8 hath, raeh Rreplaae, eeraarie khehea Rear, 1J48
ai. 886,00$.
LA DOLCE VITA CONDO aMlMw eaasr tareataieat. Teaaat hi tbio oae
aad la wsO wahtabiai. Frieed ta ssO at 88i880.
BUILDIRO LOT IR FRMTIOIOUS ARIA OVBRLOOKINO LAKE
MRAOt Inagalar la alas aaS view af bke aMi aMnoMalae. 8844M.
SUraiR LOT sum PRIOIt 884,888. bays thie oae wk;eh le aimoet
eqaivalsat la tir 188X188 Irregalar wHh faataatie vtew el Lake Mead.
CaB Ragar far mma lefa,
nXKR UFTBR IN HCNDCRBON. Drive by 881 FlatiMm St. aad thaa
^faregft la eea.Aridi 848,886. Two bedraaaa.lbatb. late afetarage
ead leaesd yarS.
BUYTOOAV tUaeMsRsiii velas. Fear alei hwatsdeeatraBy, well aml^
mrm
Help wanted: 21
Pasta House in
293-1100
MANAQEMENt SALES
PERSON Largt corporation
hM outiterHJir>g opportunity
for talM tor managmer)t
onantaM indivtduaT Must
havt managtrial ability as
wdl as aaing or peopla
rerwittd vrorft expernca
First vMr potential $40,000
pKit. In naquaeting personal
"Intarvtew, submit reeume
atating personal history,
education and business exIMfhairtca. Sand resumatoKTF Box 66 BC 89005
EASY WORK! ExceHent Payi
Assenntte products at home
Call tor intormation 312741-8400 Ext A-1311
GET PAID FOR reading
txks' S1Q00O per tiHe
Wnte RASE-A1890 161 S
Lincoinway, N Autora. II
60542.
It you're interested in a
rewarding exciting career
in Real Estate, Call Paul
Gargis. Gargis Realty
564-6969
EXCELLENTINCOME FOR
HOME ASSEMBLY WORK.
FOR INFO CALL 504-646
1700 Dapt PSS4
OFFICE POSITION
Manutactunng plant is saeK
ing a qualitied individual to
work w/heavy accounts
payable Must have gpod
clerical & organizational skills
and receptionists duties CRT
and PC experience a plus.
MUSI have good phone/communicatiorvtyping skills l(
qualified for this multifunctional position, send reaurme
to P.O. Box 250, Henderson,
Nev 89015 EOE
Sales Manager SUPER
PARTY PLAN 100 pg
catalog, 500 Items Home
Career for mature, ambitious,
Adults No investment Great
opportunity, Dae, 870-3793
Management trainee &usy
vocational trade school
needs sharp self starter to
recruit student prospects
through public sun/ey Salary
plus commission Bonus,
overndes Excellent earning
potential Call Mr Riza.
565-3778
BtlMNiSS
OPPOKIUNUV
GtARGIS
RMLTY
564-6969
Homes FOR Livinc.
INK
iNini
Lost or stolen:
Mobile telephone from
Backhoe on Chestnut St.
Walkia-Talkie type, Ph
566-0216.
Lost last mo. Large AKITA.
Black & silver grey. 11 yrs
old. Reward 564-7785
REWARD,
MOBIU
NOMI
VwynlM. 14'wM.
2bdrm. IHMI). In
BMUtiful
pirk.
$17,000 or bMtoftar. M-Mft or
73-71tai
Motjil.
QINQERWOOD MOftlLE
HOME ADULT PARK 24X56
2 BR 2 BA Built in China
Cabinet, Ready lor immed
occuparxiy For appointment
294-1363 BC.
ESTATE SALE
1979 Sandpointe 2 bdrm, 2
bth, 12X6!5 w/expando on
Liv rm Ref , stove &
dishwasher ondbl lot in Villa
Hermoea, $13,000 or best offer Call 565-5602 eves.
Boulder City 2 BR 2 BA Mfd
home in Lake Mtn Estates,
a private all adult community with pool spa & clubhouse 1,896 sq ft w/fantastic
lake & mtn view Bkfst bar
counter, pantry, sifting room
off MBR large walk-in closet
Must see to appreciate, Anx
lous to sell Reduced to
$119,500 507 Lake Havasu
Ln 293-0620 BC,
24X64 Dbi wide Mobile
Home, 3 bdrm. 2 bth, Ig liv
rm. Porches & ,jiwnlng, Ph
361-5355
10X49 American, immaculate condition Complete fencea yd, covered
patio. 2 sheds, new carpets.
Call after 4 pm 564 4188
198-1618 or 188-8287
HANDYMAN SPECIAL do work fw down paymMit oa 1986
Mobil* home.
CUSTOM BUILT FOR WATERBED, Ovcrtiicd mutar.
Factory flBUwiii|.
DOUBLE WIDE FACTORY RBPO. WUi mev* \l MCtMary.
ABAISIDGNED REPO. Naver lived In. Proof of nnpk>;iiiDt
BtcMUry to move tn.
BANK NEEDS SOMEONE TO Ai9UMBHUaE9BDRM,
2BATH, w*i hur.
r ,, ; .:.^_
WK mMLD HOUm YOmt WAYI
Boulder
Realty
2 BR Upstairs overlooking
pool $450 per mo. Call
293 2875 or 364-1723 BC,
THREE BEDRfvl + studio
avail now^. Requires references. $725 m Dick Blair
Realty 293-2171 BC
WEEKLY KITCHENETTES.
565-7929.
BOULDER CITY OFFICE
FOR RENT Prime highway
location. 1200 sq, ft $.69
per sq. ft. 293 3939 B C.
mossage,
Raalty 384-5007
Rentals: 4 bdrm, 2 story.
Highland HIUs area. $72S.
Avgil. April 10. American
Family Ry 454-2B78
Rentals: 2 bdrm condo
Qraan Valley neighborhood
$495, Avail now American
Family Realty 454-2878
Storage space on Sunset, 12
X30friOX12Rollupdoors
$100 mo 454-2009
BOULDER CITY 2 bdrm,
turn apt. Adults section Carport. $425 mo 293-4832
Dttk, Office
orYard8pao
for rent nar
Skyline.
Call 665-3068
or 453-1869
RENTALS
KXECUTIVE HOMI wtth lak* vlw, 2 bedroom,
dan, tVi batha, 2 car girag*. oarport, RV parking, oomplataly fumlshad. Covered patioa and
8,790 a.f. of living. Avallabit for a year, 81,500
par month plua dtpoaHa.
PHASE 11 Lake Mountain EatatcH, 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Cathedral ceiling, dry wall interior, GREAT price at $86,000.
CONDOfurniahad and reedy to move into. TOTALLY upgraded
throughout. MUST SELL-Price Reduced.
GARGIS
^ COMMERCIAL
* PROPBRTY
MANAQBMBNT
119 Aers taeUai home bnUding lot on eoriMr a( Saa Fsllye 4 Va*
%um pftes ae;stlsbls aad ewn^r will carrjr.
Apprasfautely 2 aeree, laeatad aa "B" kill Lfwm DHva. 8119,000.
84ft.900.00
WE QET REtULTSI
VNMtf 4 a|MfM94
CtCwan.
Mary
JANICB CRAWFORD,
MIL DVNAWAY, Bsah
U}nm DAVIS
DiAlfNI VANASSE
RICKLOWTBLL
KHONDABBCK
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29I-7M4
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564-6982
ilWIMaathly ratee
RITAIt Oil
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BOULDER CITY
800 84.FI.
RIMOOCLKD
I MO. Face ncNT
910 8. BLOR HIWA
Handoraofi Ploia
8hop|Mnf Conlar
TOUttlffri LOCALS;
Btadb rooaaa b lavely
privaU laa. Walhbg
itaall.NaeaehbL^DaOr 826. Weekly
ai3/a7Mi4
mrired.
Room for rant, $225 mo. Call
564-0776
Why rent? Plan now to use
your tax refund to get into a
nome of your own. Free prequalification by experienced
lender. Free home buying
analysis w/raaltor. Learn
more about the VA dollar
down, getting a great deal
with a resposaession And
how the home buying process works. Start 88 w/a
more secure future There's
no obligation so you have
nothint to lose. Call Mary for
more information or app't.
Century 21 JR Realty.
364-6142 or 564-7908.
CA8TI1.IAN
APT8.
PANTASTie LAKB 4
MOUNTAIN VliWS IN
PRnnOi BC ARBA.
Over 3,000 sq. ft. Custom
Homa on Low-maint. </i
acra 3 Br. 3 Ba. Spaooua& Airy Qrasaoom Fkxxpbn Al-Tb Dream Kitchen Fireplace Tons d
Storage 35 ft Wet Bar
New Bertwr Carpet &
Drapes^ View Decks
Co^red PaBo Auto Spnn^
Mere Energy Eff. Huge
Oarage with Boat and RV
Storage and MORBt BY
OWNiR 888-3788.
TAKiOVm
PAVHINTt
buy aut my aallara
quHy ana I'm yaura
Na Ouallfylns laan
"ASK PON" JIAN
REPOSSESSIONS: Before
you buy you owe K to youneN I
to find our more about the '
best deeii In town. Ona
phone oaM oouW save you
thousands. CaU today lor information on properties
available or )ual to have your
questions anawered Ask for
Mary, Century 21, JR Realty
564-5142 or 564-7906
Very Nice
2 Bedrooms
LNV
mwt
I0M400
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
1, 2, 3 badroom units
For info call SOO-IOIO or a4^a77
pra>vlelHtt
iilsili.Calll
tar aarra yaar Real iMaU
831 Ave. A
Boulder City
2n-9m or 2f3-2M7
2 bdrm, AU Elactrlc
Security $366 month
OOeCeBtvSt.
Phl44KMie
bt.
hi*awawl<hlaeMdaadfli|pbii.rxiy
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88,800 DOWN
8 bdrm, 2 bth, 2 ear
garagi TDe roof, feaoed.
nrepiaoe, oul de sae.
Uudsr 8700 moathly.
CaU 4864188.
84,000 DOWN
8 bdm, 2 bth, 2 car
nrage, dbl flrepboe.
Desert Laadscape.
Under 8728 moathly.
Haritaga Homaa
RaaRora
486-S188
k.
Darwin Bible
HANDS TIID
FOR LACK OP CASH?
INfTANT CASH
Specializinii in
OflOt
Boulder City
and
r
Henderson
Properties
KOZAL's
Taa-TOOO or 8704488
CORNER LO^-Newlv
HIOereat area.' Faataatie
Vsgae vbwl By owaer. ^
PhN4'1881erM6'I480
aah far Baikal
IDEAL FAM. CUSTOM
HOME FOR SALE: 2,200 sq.
ft. Dbl gar. RVsp, 4bdrm.,
2 ba., open liv. & formal din.,
ranch kitchen. Cov. patio,
pool, rear prop, viow Prospective buyers only need inquire. For appt. Call owner
293-2660 BC
$48 60. FT IN BOULDER??
Won't last! 4 bdrm 3 bath
eus enclosod garage. Plus
rge family room. RV parking. Oasart landscaping.
Lewis Home. $99,500
293-0008 BC
It'sateaandjuetbtbis
to eajoy thla 4 bdna
aaad easton hotte. HigB
up bHighlaiid Hills. Oa
fall sbad bt. Haa asauBMbleBO qoaUfybg
baa. Low btereat. Askbg $110,000.
Jaat Ueted thb 3 bdrm
heoie w/fanlly rm, b
Valknr View area. Completeqr rebollt from alab
to roof. Per aaly 8834N0.
Woa't bat at thb prise.
MALTY mALTOM
CaU Dab
DARWIN AUCTIONS
293-5996
Rill Estiti Appriiiir
from$l.00(URapiif)8yY
propartiaa for baok TAXfSl
Info,
RlPO
Lifting
1-618-480-3646 iMlKiiaif.
GARGIS REAITY
Ik.
564-6969
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F5R SALE:
5666210
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Laketrae 2 bdrm condo- i
lownhouee w/Lake Mead
View. Dbl garaoe. Pool. Own
In 11 yrs $63,500. Occupy
1 May 293-1379 BC.
Vr acre lot for sale. FantasticI
viewwater w/pad built torij
house. 820,000 value. Selling for $16,460. TERMS Cal I
5(M-1786 or 486-8000.
4bdrBB.8ba.2J08a&
ft. H aere let, PrIaM
SSTiSS'^sSil
BC. ,
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AaMftM
4-3999
88,880 DOWN
9 bdrm. 2 bth, 2 ear
fsMedyd,aaedB
TLCBoahhr/Saaaet aiaa. CaU 4SM188
HUtTSBU
Ownar gatting manladt
2 bdrma 2 ear garaga
townhomaand unH
>oourtyara t private
patio "AtK POR"
JBAN KBSTiRSON
OBNTURV SI JR
RaaNy SS4414S ar
.S8-78St.
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FREE 1 YR HOME
WARRANTY
Sell your house through us.
Buy your house through us.
Free 1 yr home warranty on
us. Call Fred or Shirley,
870-7206 Big Chaparral
Realty.
mOPICAilA
Highland Hilis home, 2 story
Bravo, 4 bd, 2'/i Wh, fenced, landscaped clean &
assumable VA Loan.
565-1415
For sale; 2 bdrm Condo,
Siiet, comfy & cozy. 351 Van
aganen. 565-0117.
ii
OPIN HOUtI
294-1220
jwMlasasaiaa8aaiarhaaibg. Callfar
waamaMMrt ta aaa.
m-mn
Monthly
Apavtmania, 8 bad-
565-7028
$420-9440
Cfewt PfOfclOfllSr
ATLANTIC
cm APARTMENTS
Cleaa, QaUty Apartaumtt ta Hmtdtnoa
I MMfMR
ADULT
AFAIITMIIITt
* RBSIDBNTIAL
VIEW OF Lake Mead from thia double wide modular home with
nice finished storage room. $100,000.
OVER 3,700 aq. ft. home, overlooking Boulder City and the Valley,
needs some attention but the poeaibilitlee are outstanding. Two
fireplacoe, overaiied 2 ear garage, privacy, large pleated atrium opening onto inground pool, CALL TO SEE. 1186.500.
ON THE GOLF COURSE, 3 bedroom. RV ParUag w/sewer hookup, fireplace in GREAT room, putting green in yard, CUSTOM,
welHtuUt home $100,000.
RJBiAJLXY
BRING YOUR BWIMSUITI Beautiful pool/spa ooinbo Is only the begblag of thla 8 bedroom, 1.76 bath home, extra eaMaata custom made for I
house, bay window ia living room, eovared patio, lota of R V parking, apaat
over 83000 in landscaping backyard. CoMe^ac location. Ask for Sbaroa
Koaar, 5644869. J!54f67.
1,900 - aq. ft MODULAR with carport, wet bar, 2 full bathe, lovely
landacaping, in Lake Mtn. EsU. $100,990.
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[702) 293-3232
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Teddv'sSiiMiMMttaa. JInal
bflai yoar taatkbraak^i Dite St. BC 1 mo. sac. re8850 mo. Ph 298-1716./ quirad. Contaot Jack Clark
AptllT. 1988
COLDUiCLl
DANKCKU
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LAKE TERRACE TOWNHOUSK-4 bedraaas 2 faU bath, aae of paaL
spa, teaals coarta. twa ear garas*- 8188,808.
MOBILE HOMK ADULT ARBA OVBRLOOKINO THB LAEE.
Fa(ree a bedraaM, 8 hath, raeh Rreplaae, eeraarie khehea Rear, 1J48
ai. 886,00$.
LA DOLCE VITA CONDO aMlMw eaasr tareataieat. Teaaat hi tbio oae
aad la wsO wahtabiai. Frieed ta ssO at 88i880.
BUILDIRO LOT IR FRMTIOIOUS ARIA OVBRLOOKINO LAKE
MRAOt Inagalar la alas aaS view af bke aMi aMnoMalae. 8844M.
SUraiR LOT sum PRIOIt 884,888. bays thie oae wk;eh le aimoet
eqaivalsat la tir 188X188 Irregalar wHh faataatie vtew el Lake Mead.
CaB Ragar far mma lefa,
nXKR UFTBR IN HCNDCRBON. Drive by 881 FlatiMm St. aad thaa
^faregft la eea.Aridi 848,886. Two bedraaaa.lbatb. late afetarage
ead leaesd yarS.
BUYTOOAV tUaeMsRsiii velas. Fear alei hwatsdeeatraBy, well aml^
CEIVED
Thureday. AprU 7, 1W8
FSBO is coming
FANTASTIC VIEW!!
- BY OWNER -
:DOME REALTY
- 293.1613
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RESIDENTIAL
SPECIALIST
RES. 1702) 4544400
,
JACK MATTHEWS REALTY
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF LISTING, CALL THE
GREEN VALLEY SPECIALIST, JOSIE OLSON
4.6 acres across the street from Dome Realty Development Plans irtcluded 345' Frontage" $450,000
DOME REALTY
jrOU ARE #1
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
TOTAUY PERFECT
Two badroom 2 car
garag home country
kitchan wAmakfaat bar
corner lot-all appliances Included "ASK
FOII"JIANKESTER
TERJ
SON CENTURY 21JI%
RMrity 864-5142
42 or!
S65-78S9.
CENTURY 21 JR REALTY
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204 W. Pacific
FOR SALE BY OWNER Neat 3 bednxm. 3 bath
home, with den. Newly remodeled kitchen with
beautiful cupboards. Dininer room with hardwood
floor, rireplace. large pool with aoiar haat, workahop.
Great location! Landacaping and beck patio unique.
You must see it'!! Price $108,500. Cell 293>2977.
HCNfES-LAND-BUSINESS
INVESTMENT CONSULTANTS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
& ASSOCIATES
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1820 BEARDEN, 2
Ixlrm., fenced, storage
bed. appliances. $45,000.
Good rental property.
FIX ME UP and move In.
I am a very nice 3 bdrm
1.75 bth. home. Good
S51.900.
JR REALT^
YOU ARE
204 W. PedfSc
564-5142
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I'S Y 564-3333^
$105,000.
GORGEOUS LEWIS Lovely 2 br on
tCEALr,,
298-2144
2934008.
293-31<6
294-1568
293-7956
293-2144
DUPLEX-636-638 Ave M.
Two 1 bedroom 1 bath units plus
garage. A great buy at $64,000.
Call Jim 293-3996.
554
Nevada
Hwy.
SERVING
BOULDER CITY
SINCE 1947
DOME REALTY
293-1613
By Mark Brennan
Home News Staff Writer
Cattle Baron Casino's application for a gaming license may
"be mired in the bureaucracy of
the Nevada Gaming Commission, but other facets of the project's develoment are going
along smoothly.
"They're going like gangbusters," general manager Roy
Warren said. "We just finished
pouring the kitchen floor, and
they're just hanging the keno
boards, so we're moving along
really well."
Warren said the $6.5 million,
41,000-square foot building
should be finished by June 1.
However, since the gaming
license application will be pending several months after construction ends, plans for what
will be done with the building
are still up in the air.
Warren said he may just
open the restaraunt and have
25C
^OK CALL
564-3333
219
Durlag aad after
houra.
E L Water St
N T Henderson. NV
REALTOfT
*S Y D. Jim Jensen Broker
18 Water St.
(702) 564-2515
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By Mark Brennan
Home News Staff Writer
Henderson Police DepartIment assistant chief Donald
Botkin has announced that a
sec^on of Gibson Road 'tween Sunset Road and Lake
Mead Drive will be closed so
part of the Henderson Freeway
(U.S. Highway 95) extension
can be built.
Both Botkin and Fire Department chief Dale Starr endorsed
the closing, which will take
place within the next several
weeks.
Although the detour will last
about three months, Botkin
said it should speed completion
of the project.
Botkin said traffic coming
from Sunset will be able to go
only as far as the City Yard,
which in effect will be a dead
end.
Northbound traffic from
Another view
John Dailey
by John Dailey
Home News Editor
Henderson City Council disposed of protests against Local
hnprovement District (LID) 818
April 5 and now the city waits
for a May 5 deadline for lawsuits against the district.
Those to be assessed have 30
days from council's rejection of
protests to file legal action against the district, according
to city clerk Dorothy Vondenbrink.
Had council accepted protest,
LID 818 would have not been
created, Vondenbrink said.
Written and verbal protests
totaUed 26.19 percent according to figtires announced by
Mayor Loraa Kesterson Tuesday night.
(^
That translated into 214 lots
opposed in a more than 8(X>-k>t
improvement district, she said.
Opponents of the district advocated the dty delay improvements because many property
owners did not realize what
Lake Mead will be diverted onto Warm Springs Road to Stephanie Road to Sunset.
Protests rejected,
lawsuits expected
TESTING TWENTY, THIRTY, FORTY-The prewure CaptidB Robert Maroney tests water spouting from a local
guage nears forty pounds as Henderson Fire Department fire hydrant recently.
Photo by Jeff Cawaa
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OMMUNITY'S NEWSPAPER
By Mark Brennan
Home News Staff Writer
The Henderson Planning
Commission Thursday recommended denial of two zone
changes that would bring a
total of 848 apartments to the
Green Valley neighborhood.
$109406.
RENTALS AVAILABLE 243 BDRM8
Cai far nUX MARKET ANALYSIS of
Pat Baratcart
AaiU Hyde
AMm Kmtmmm
BobLaagavfa
^larry Mwafcall
Aathy WhrU
imUm Hyde, Broker
HER EYES WILL LIGHT UP-When she sees this home. 1940 square feet,
2 story, 3 bedrooms, spacious and assumable with no qualifying.
W MARlSAlA^-ioyay 3bdrm2
293-3333
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GARRETT
GREATER NEVADA
PROPERTIES, INC
ADASTAlLLIBKc
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NEED TO SELL
YOUR HOUSE?
WE WILL BUY
IT NOW?
Henderson, Nevada
INVISTOIVBUILDIR
SPECIAL
10QX142 Building lot
zoned R-4 utilltiea ||i
20% down or flexlable
on cash offerl "ASK
FOR" JEAN KESTERSON CENTURY 21
Realty 564-9142 or
868-7859.
''<4;''
NICE4BDRM.Iiomeon
quiet ST., storage, close
to shopping. Make an
appt. to see. Call Now!!
NICE HIGHLAND
HILLS 3 bdnn. 1.75 bth
home, dne, open concept,
big covered patio. Ideal
for active family.
Ox
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YOU ARC II
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PRESIDENTS CLUB
MILUON DOLLAR CLUB
Josie Olson, G.R.I.
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CUI^D&SAC Friendly
NaighborlMMd 3 bdnn
1.7S btb. Fruit TrtM
Good location yoa will
liktit.
%.
m 1 h 1988