Document 184738

Tuesday, August 24. 1982
Page 4 Henderson Home News, Henderson, Nevada
Ouellett Named to Hospital Committee
Larry Ouellett has
been named chairman
of the Development and
Finance Committee of
St. Rose de Lima Hospital Foundation. Appointed by Charles
Ruthe, President of the
Hospital's new financial organization, the
Committee hasifalready
begun to study ways
and means to create
community wide financial support for the
Hospital through its
nonprofit Foundation.
Working with St. Rose
de Lima Hospital's
Governing Board ana
Administration, the
Development and Finance Committee will
establish
financial
support to aid - in
financing the continued growth of the
Hospital.
"We're going to actively involve many
people representing
broad community interests in our work,
"said Ouellett. "We'll
use every available resource to assure all
people of the finest
medical care at the
lowest possible cost."
Already working on
the Committee with
Ouellett are: Charles
Armstrong,
Dave
Brandsness, Father
Caesar
Caviglia,
Jeanne Olsen DeMarco,
Joe Foley, Preston
Henley, Alex Hossack,
Dave Jamison, Robert
Bachman,
Nick
Lathuris,
Mary
Roberts,
Joseph
Shalev, M.D., and Hershel Trumbo.
"The separate, nonprofit, nongovernmental, charitable corpora-
tion was established
recently on April 5,
1982. As the financial
Master Planning Arm of
the St. Rose de Lima
Hospital, it provides
the means to assess and
determine community
health care needs, to
state them realistically; to formulate
plans to obtain these
objectives; and to encourage public interest, action, and support of specific projects
necessary to achieve
the Hospital's purpose", concluded Ouellett.
"A Time To Live With Leo Buscagfia" On PBS
Basic High School Registration Schedule
Basic High School students will register for classes on August 26 and 27.
Exact registration time is determined by grade and birthdate. The following
schedule will be closely adhered to:
In order to insure a smooth and orderly registration procedure, we will
schedule you according to your grade and the month of your birthdate. (See
schedule below) i
SCHEDULE
GRADE
COLOR
BIRTHDATE
DATE
TIME
Tz
Tnnj
Jan., Feb., Mar., April
Aug. 26, Thursday
7:30 a.m.
12
Yellow
May, June, July, Aug,
Aug. 26, Thursday
8:00 a.m.
12
Green
Sept.,
Oct.,
Nov.,
Dec.
Aug. 26, Thursday
8:30 a.m.
i
Pink
11
Jan., Feb., Mar, April
Aug. 26, Thursday
9:30 a.m.
Yellow
11
May,
June,
July,
Aug.
Aug. 26, Thursday
10:00 a.m.
Green
11
Sept., Oct.. Nov., Dec.
Aug. 26, Thursday
10:30 a.m.
Pink
10
Jan., Feb., Mar., April
Aug. 27. Friday
7:30 a.m.
Yellow
10
May.
June.
July.
Aug.
Aug. 27, Friday
8:00 a.m.
Green
10
Sept..
Oct..
Nov..
Dec,
Au«. 27, Friday
8:30 a.m.
9:30
a.m.
Pink
Aug. 27. Friday
9
Jan., Feb.. Mar., April
10:00 a.m.
Yellow
Aug. 27. Friday
9
May. June, July, Aug.
10:30 a.m.
Green
Aug. 27, Friday
9
Sept.. Oct., Nov., Dec.
Aug. 27, Friday
11:00 a.m.
January through December,
9-12
9-12
Blue
August 30. Monday 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(All students who have failed to register will register at this time)
DO NOT REPORT BEFORE YOUR APPOINTED TIME
Registration packets will be mailed to all pre-registered students on August 13. Parents and students are encouraged to work together tq prepare a
sample schedule prior to registration day. Those students who are new to
Basic High School and have not pre-registered. and those students who
failed to pre-register during the spring, may do so in the school's administrative office prior to August 26.
OM Fashioned Ice Cream Social Sunday,
Home Made Ice Cream And Cake
Many years ago a event in Ruth's back Social was held at .the church.
DR. LEO BUSCAGLIA
"Let's take more time
for fun," urges Dr. Leo
Buscaglia, "because
fun brings laughter and
laughter brings wellness and wellness prolongs life."
The popular Dr. Buscaglia brings this
cheerful prescription
to public television in
an all - new special, "A
Time To Live With Leo
Buscaglia." Presented
during
public
televisions 'National
Membership Week,' the
one - hour program will
air Wednesday, August
25 at 10 p.m. on PBS,
Channel 10.
Speaking out - of doors in Sacramento,
California's Capital
Park, Dr. Buscaglia
uses the b«auty of the
setting to illustrate his
message: that people
should take the time to
celebrate the good
things in life - things
like friends, food, flowers, sunshine, balloons
and having fun. In
Buscaglia's
words,
"Each of us has a time
for life. There is a misconception that we
have forever; in reality,
we have such a brief
moment in time. But
remember, even that
brief moment is yours -it's yours to celebrate,
to misuse it, to lose it is
to devalue our greatest
gift, the gift of life."
How to Deal With Clothing Stains
By Katherine Everson mayonnaise) because a
Area Extension Home sugar and oil stain look
Economist
much alike. On this type
of stain, work in deHave you ever had tergent (liquid or a
the experience of a paste made from granugarment not showing larjwhen stain is NEW.
spots until after you Otherwise, you will
remove it from the have difficulty removdryer or after removing ing the stain.
4. The fourth type of
it from storage? Puzzling, isn't it? And yet, greasy-looking dryer
there is an explanation. stain, especially on
1. Many fruit juices, lightcolored clothes, is
soft drinks, and al- the result of using a
coholic drinks spilled fabric softener "sheet"
on a garment disappear in the dryer. A high
and leave no visible concentration of sofstain, but the sugars are tener attaches to the
deposited in the fabric. garment when the
When placed in a dryer "sheets" rub against
or stored in a warm the fabric. Industry is
closet, the heat browns working to eliminate
them, causing a yel- this problem, but such
lowish or brownish stains still occur. Regustain which doesn't lar washing of the garcome out. When some- ment will remove this
thing is spilled, rinse greasy-looking stain.
the fabric immediately
in cool water. And, as Buying Carpet And
Rugs
soon as possible, work
in detergent (liquid or a
Carpeting and rugs
paste made from granular) before you forget often go on sale in August. If you need new
about the spill.
2. A second cause of carpet or rugs this
this brownish stain could be the time to buy
could be from pouring and save money.
The term carpeting
liquid detergent or fabric softener directly generally refers to a
into the washing soft floor covering exmachine, which was al- tending from wall-toready filled with soiled wall. Rugs can be either
clothing. Both of these room size (covering the
products (read direc- floor to within 8 to 12
tions) are to be diluted inches of the walls) or
before adding. An ex- area (available in variception for the liquid ous sizes and shapes).
detergent is to fill the Carpeting and rugs are
washing machine with major purchases that
water, add liquid de- last a long time. They
tergent, let agitate a should be chosen
minute, then add the carefuly.
Before you go to the
clothes.
3. A third cause, par- store you need to deticularly on polyesters, termine the following
is that the stain is a things:
greasy stain (such as
-what do you want
your rpom to look like?
Relaxed and informal,
or reserved and elegant?
-what furniture will
you use in the room?
-how much wear will
the carpet or rug get
and by whom?
-:what colors are you
going to use in the
room? What colors are
used in neighboring
rooms?
how much sunlight
does the room get?
Now sketch your
room (or rooms) on a
piece of paper. Draw in
the placement of furniture or any built-in
pieces. To determine
the amount of carpet
you need multiply the
length of the room by
the width and divide by
9. Example: A 9 x 12
room equals 108 square
feet. 108 divided by 9
equals 12 square yards
ofcarpet needed.Ifyou
are buying a rug, sketch
in the size and shape.
Take the sketch and
measurements with you
when you shop. It is also
helpful to take along
paint samples and fabric samples. It's hard to
remember the exact
color of your sofa when
you are surrounded by
carpet or rug samples!
The price of carpeting will largely be determined by the fiber
content and the density
of the fibers. The color
and density you need
will depend on where
the carpet is to go and
how it will be used. A
reliable, experienced
salesperson can show
you different carpets or
rugs that will be suited
to your needs. Area
rugs can also be priced
according to fiber content. Some area rugs
are available in exotic
fibers and furs.
Padding and insulation may or may not be
included in the price of
the carpeting. If it is
not, ask for a price quotation for the entire job.
Large, room size rugs
have bound edges and
are generally padded.
Checkto see if the binding and padding are included in the price of
the rug.
To insure the best
buy for your money always: read the label,
choose a dependable
brand, buy from a reliable dealer, purchase
the best quality you can
afford and obtain a
written guarantee.
small
organization
started a yearly event
in Henderson called
the "Ice Cream Social".
This was a group of
women in the working
world called the BPW.
This yearly event was
held at the home of
Ruth Ball. Many of
these women who belonged to this organization were also active
members of the Community Church and
when the BPW gave up
the annual event the
members of the church
continued to have the
yard.
Every year the
Japanese
lanterns
lighted the back yard
and the men packed all
the tables and chairs
and utensils in trucks
between Ruth's home
and the church and
some of the women, like
Ida Belle Riggins
would bake five and six
cakes for the evening.
After Ruth passed
away, the youtiTbf the
church, planted a tree
in the patio area>/n her
honor and ap'pr^iation
of all she had done for
them and the Ice Cream
The firtt itewardess was Mi» Ellen Church, a registered
nurse, who welcomed 11 passengers aboard a flight from
Oakland, Calif., to Cheyenne, Wyo. in 1930.
church,
This event brought
friends in the community together every year
to enjoy homemade ice
cream and cakes made
by the women of the
This year the Ice
Cream Social will be
held on August 29,
(Sunday). The price will
be $1.50 per serving and
will be from 6 until 8
p.m. Address is 27 E.
Texas.
Gigantic Rummage Sale Set
Beat infiation! Select
from hundreds of
fabulous bargains in
children's, women's,
and men's clothing,
furniture, housewares,
antiques, appliances,
books, collectibles,
tools and odds-andends, at the New Life
Rummage Sale in
Boulder City.
Beginning at 9 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 26, the
rummage sale will run
through noon Saturday,
Aug. 28, at 700 Wyoming
Street (corner of Utah
and Wyoming Sts.)
If you have items you
wish to donate (taxdeductible), simply call
Joe at 293-2627 or
293-4444. and he'll stop
by with his truck, at
your convenience.
mittee was created to
tell the community of
the Philosophy, Purpose and Program of
the newly organized
Foundation."
Stepman, in accepting the Chairmanship,
reiterated, "It is the job
of our Committee to effectively keep the
community informed
Acetone can be used
on natural fibers to remove super glue.
Acetone will dissolve
many man-made fibers,
so make sure of the
fiber content before
using.
AMYL ACETATE
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN THE REMOVAL OF SUPER
GLUE ON SYNTHETIC
FIBERS. But it is not
always successful. The
amyl acetate must be
flushed from the fabric
w'ith a dry cleanng solution. Recommend taking garment with
synthetic fiber content
to a professional cleaners as soon as possible
and explaining type of
stain.
about our Foundation's completely autonomactivities and its pro- ous, nonprofit corporajects."
tion organized under
The Committee, one the Nonprofit Laws of
of five Standing Com-- the State of Nevada. Its
mittees of the Founda- objective is to provide
tion, has as its mem- supplemental income
bers: Mary Knight, for the development of
Jerry Sherry, Sister facilities, services and
Barbara Stanek, Bob programs of the nonSwadell and Joe Foley. profit St. Rose de Lima
The Foundation is Hospital.
Rock Concert May Affect Traffic California
High-
The Nevada
notorUtj of . Rock
way Patrol, Southern
Region, would like to
inform Las Vegas
esident|——JJUt
^„
e.tim.ted
via 1-15
could
possibly
encounter some traffic
congestion in this
area.
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NOTICE or APPLICATION
FOB PERMISSION
TO
APPROPRIATE THE PUBUC
WATERS or THE STATE OF
NEVAnA
JULY tr. INt
Application No. 4S713
Notice li hereby |lvcn that
on the 24th>day of May INZ,
Dale B. King, Jr. and Joyce
King of Lat Vegaa State of
Nevada made application to the
Slate Engineer of Nevada for
permission to appropriate O.OSO
of a second foot of the public
waters of the State of Nevada.
Diversion is to be made tnm an
underground source at a point
located wlthia the NWK 8WV4,
Section U, TttS., RSOE.,
MDB&M., or at a paint from
which the V/V, corner of said
Section 1« bears N. S3' 17' 00"
W., a distance of 617.57 feet.
Water will be used for quaslmuoicipal purposes from
January 1st to December 31st of
each year.
Date'of nrst Publication Aug.
3. IMZ.
Date of last publication Aug.
31, 1981
Signed: Peter G. Morros
PETER G. MORROS. P.E.
SUte Engineer
H - Aug. 3,10.17. 24, 31,1982
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
HLED
AUG. 3 3:SS p.m. '82
LORETfA BOWMAN
CLERK
BY MARY RAUGEN
CASE NO. P14794
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT A. TOOLEY.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
Fl RST AND FINAL ACCOUNT
AND
PETITION
FOR
ATTORNEY'S FEES AND
FINAL DISTRIBUTION
CECILIA A. TOOLEY, having filed the First and Final
Account and Petition for
Attorney's Fees and Final DIstribuUon, on this 3rd day of
August, 1982; and the 3rd day of
September, 1982, being a day of
regular session of said Court, at
9:30 o'clocli a.m., at the courtroom of said Court, in Las
Vegas, Clark County, Nevada,
having been set by said Court as
the time and for the hearing
upon said First and Final Account and Petition for
Attorney's Fees and Final Distribution, and the award of
attorney's fees in the sum of
t2.7S0.OO, at which time and
place all persons interested in
said estate may appear and
show cause, if any they have,
why said First and Final Account should not be granted.
Reference is hereby made to
said First and Final Account
and Petition for Attorney's fees
and Final Distribution for
further particulars,
DATED this 3rd day of August, 1982.
LORETTA BOWMAN. Clerk
By Mary Haugen
Deputy
(DISTRICT COURT SEAL)
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
No. D4O120
YOUNG HEE SONG,
Platntlfr
vs.
YOUNG TAEK SONG,
Defendant
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF NEVADA
SENDS GREETINGS TO THE
ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT;
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD
UNLESS YOU RESPOND
WITHIN to DAYS. READ THE
INFORMATION BELOW.
THIS ACTION IS BROUGHT
TO DISSOLVE THE BONDS
OF MATRIMONY HERETOFORE AND NOW EXISTING
BETWEEN YOU AND THE
PLAINTIFF HEREIN.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil
Complaint has been filed by the
plaintiff against you.
1. ir you wish to defend this
lawauit, yeu must, within 20
days after this Summons is
served on you, exclusive of the
day of service, flle with this
Court a written pleading In response to this Complaint
a. Unless you respond, your
default will be entered upon
application of the plaintiff aad
this Court may enter a Judgment agaiast you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint,
which could result In the UkiBg of money or property or
other relief requested la the
ComplainL
3. If you wish to seek the advice sf an attorney is this matter, yoa should do so promptly
so that TMir response asay be
flled on time.
4. Yoa are required to serve
your respoBM upon pialnUirs
attoraey, wkoee address is
JAMES J. BROWN, ESQUIRE
8a« Beat Charleetoa Blvd., Las
Vegas, NV I91M
LORITTA BOWMAN,
aerfc of Court
By RUTH DOWD
DepatyCleiL
(DISTRICT COURT 8BAL)
DATE: July 10, ItH
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Stepman Put)lic Relations Chairman for Foundation
Ben Stepman has
been named Chairman
of the Public Relations
Committee of the new
St. Rose de Lima Hospital Foundation.
Charles Ruthe, President of the charitable,
nonprofit organization,
who made the announcement said, "the
Public Relations Com-
USGS Mappers Working In Four Areas Of Nevada This Summer
Sagebrush, sand
Mid searing heat arc all in a day's work for
surveyors and field
lEGAl NOTICE assistants with the
U.S. Geological
LMALNOnCI
It7« Ckrytler to be eeM te Survey who are workkUketl kMiar wkM UUe It ek- ing in Nevada this
ulMikyMckaBte'illM Sw-
H - Aug. 10, 17, 24, ion
Removal Of Super Glue
From Clothing
Henderson Home News, Henderson, Nevada Page 5
' Tuesday, August 24,1982
lEGAl NOTICE
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OP NEVADA, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
NoD4««0B
JOE WREN,
Plaintiff
vs.
EULA WREN,
Defendant
SUMMONS
THE STATE.OF NEVADA
SENDS GREETINGS TO THE
ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANT:
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD
UNLESS YOU RESPOND
WITHIN to DAYS. READ THE
INFORMATION BELOW.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil
Complaint has been Hied by the
plaintiff against you.
1. If you wish to defend this
lawsuU, you must, within 20
days after this Summons is
served on you, eiclusive of the
day of service, nie with this
Court a written pleading in response to this Complaint.
2. Unless you respond, your
default will be entered upon
application of the piaintifT and
this Court may enter a Judgment against you for the relief
demanded In the Complaint,
which could result in the Uking of money or property or
other relief requested in the
Complaint.
3. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this mattor, you should do so promptly
lo that your response may be
nied on time.
4. You are required to serve
your response upon plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is
STANLEY W. PIERCE. ESQ.,
300 Fremont Street, Suito 118,
Las Vegas. Nevada 89101. This
is an action brought to dissolve
the bonds of matrimony existing between Plaintiff and Defendant herein and for the relief as prayed in the Complaint
for Divorce on file herein.
LORETTA BOWMAN,
Clerk of Court
By SHARLEEN NICHOLSON
Deputy Clerk
(DISTRICT COURT SEAL)
DATE: August S, 1982
H - Aug. 10, 17, «4. 81. Sept. 7.
1982
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
FILED Aug. 10 11:23 a.m. '82
LORETTA BOWMAN
CLERK
BY JANICE KENDRICk
CASE NO. P14838
In the Matter of the Estoto of
DOUGLAS DUANE CATON,
a-k-a
JOHN RICHARDS,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROERTY
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned,
NEVADA NATIONAL BANK,
Administrator of the Estote of
DOUGLAS DUANE CATON.
a-k-a JOHN RICHARDS. Deceased, will sell at private sale
to the highest and best bidder,
upon the torms and conditions
hereinafter mentioned, and
subject to confirmation by the
above - entitled Court, on the
lat day of September, 1982. at
the hour of 1100 oclock AM.,
at the office of the Administrator, NEVADA NATIONAL
BANK, TRUST DEPARTMENT, 233 South Fourth
Street, Las Vegas, Nevada
89101, all right, title and intorest of the Estate of DOUGLAS DUANE CATON. a-k-a
JOHN RICHARDS, Deceased,
that said estote has acquired by
operation of law, or otherwise,
in and to the real property
situated in Clark County,
Nevada, located at 908 Slayton
Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada
89107, and more particularly
described as:
Lot 30, Block 7, Charleston
Heights Tract No. 20A, as
shown by msp thereof on
nie in Book 7 of PIsts, page
70, in the office of the
County Recorder of Clark
County, Nevada. Bids or
offers are invited for said property and must be in writing and
will be received at the office of:
NEVADA NATIONAL BANK
TRUST DEPARTMENT
C-O Lorri Jackson,
Trust Officer
Co-Administrator of
Uie Estoto of
DOUGLAS DUANE CATON,
a-k-a JOHN RICHARDS
233 South Fourth Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
or may be Hied with the Clerk of
the Eighth Judicial District
Court or may be delivered personally
to
said
CoAdministrator, Attention:
LORRI JACKSON, Trust
Officer, at any time after the
flrst publication of this notice
and before nuking said sale.
Said sale will be made en the
following torms:
SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS (r.ON.OO) dosra.
assuBM present debt on
the real property, and
balaacc due at the Ume
efcioelag.
The Administrator of this estote reserve the right to reject
any and all bids.
DATED this 9th day of August, I9S2.
NEVADA NATIONAL BANK
By (s) Lorri Jackson
LORRI JACKSON, Trust Officer
Administrator of the Estote of
DOUGLAS DUANE CATON.
ska JOHN RICHARDS
MORSE-FOLEY
By (S) Steven R. Scow
sravKN R. scow, ESQ.
Attorneys far Administrator
3M E. Carson, Suite 7M
Us Vegu. Nevada 89101
H • Aag. 17, 24, 31, imt
summer. The government mappers are
compiling and fieldcheckiilg data that will
be used to produce a
new set of topographic
maps of four areaa. of
the state, covering
5,416 square miles.
Three mapping
crews
from
the
Survey's Rocky
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE EIGHTH JUDiaAI
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
NO. D4«M9
RAYMOND NcCRACKEN,
PlalnUffvs.
KATHERINE MeCRACKEN,
Defendsnt
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF NEVADA
SENDS GREETINGS TO THE
ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANT:
NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEti*'
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAIN.ST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD
UNLESS YOU RESPOND
WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE
INFORMATION BELOW. This
is an action brought to dissolve
the bonds of matrimony now
atid heretofore existing between Plaintiff and Defendant.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A
civil Complain! has been flled
by the plaintiff against you.
1. If you wish to defend this
lawsuit, yoii must, within 20
days after this Summons is
served on yon, exclusive of the
day of service, file with this
Court s written pleading in response to this Complaint.
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 wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should to so promptly
so that your response may be
filed on time.
4. Yon are required to serve
your response upon plaintifTs
attorney, whose address is
LEONARD P. ROOT, ESQ., Attorney for Plaintiff, 401 E.
Fremont, Suite No. 7, Las
Vegas, Nevada 89101.
(s) Loretto Bowman
LORETTA BOWMAN, Clerk of
Court
By (8) Ruth Dowd
RUTH DOWD. Deputy Clerk
DISTRICT COURT SEAL
DATE: JULY 26, 1982
H - Aug. 3. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1982
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OT THE
STATE OF NEVADA, I S \ND
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLARK
No. D45799
LUZ TIONQUIAO
Plaintiff
vs.
CONRADINO
B. TIONQUIAO
Defendant
SUMMONS
THE STATE OF NEVADA
SENDS GREETINGS TO THE
ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANT:
CONRADINO B. TIONQUIAO
NOTICE! YOU HAVE BEEN
SUED. THE COURT MAY DECIDE AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD
UNLESS YOU RESPOND
WITHIN 20 DAYS. READ THE
INFORMATION BELOW.
This action has been brought to
recover a Judgment dissolving
the bonds of matrimony presently existing between you and
the PlainUff.
TO THE DEFENDANT: A civil
Complaint has been flled by the
plaintiff against you.
1. If you wish to defend this
lawsuit, you must, within 20
days after this Summons is
served on you, exclusive of the
day of service, file with this.
Court a written pleading in response to this Complaint.
2. Unless you respond, your
default will be entered upon
application of the plaintiff and
this Court msy 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 wish to seek the advise of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly
so that your response may be
flled on time.
4. You are required to serve
your response upon plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is Edward Weinstein 2301 Us Vegas
Blvd. So., Us Vegas, NV M104.
LORETTA BOWMAN.
Clerk of Court
By URSULA STELZNER
Deputy Clerk
(DISTRICT COURT SEAL)
DATE: July 8, ItU
H Aug. 10,17.t4.U,aattu7,
1982
Mountain Mapping
Center in Denver,
Colo., and one crew
from the Survey's
Mid-Continent Mapping Center in RoUa.
Mo., are working their
way along backroads
and across open country, through rocky
ravines and up steep
slopes to locate USGS
benchmarks, determine elevations,
measure distances,
verify occupied and
abandoned structures
and locate public-land
LEGAL NOTICE"
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR
PERMISSION
TO
APPROPRIATE THE PUBLIC
WATERS OF THE STATE OF
NEVADA
JULY t7. 198t
Application Ne. 4t719
Notice la hereby given that
on the 2«yi day of May 1982,
Donald Gonsalves of Us Vegas
Stote of Nevada made application to the Stote Engineer of
Nevada for permission to appropriate 0.025 of a second foot
of the public waters of the Stote
of Nevada. Diversion is to be
made from an underground
source at a point located within
the NWV* SWV4, Section 9,
T22S., R«1E., MDBdiM., or at a
point from which the SV4 corner
of said Section 9 bears S. 51* 42'
S3" E., a distance of 2,518.17
feet. Water will be used for
quasi-municipal purposes
tnm January 1st to December
31st of each year.
Date of flrst Publication Aug.
3,1982.
Date of last publication Aug.
31,1982.
Signed: Peter G. Morros
PETER G. MORROS, P E.
Stote Engineer
H - Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. 1982
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
FILED
AUG. 12 9:31 A.M. '82
LORETTA BOWMAN
CLERK
BY RUTH DOWD
CASE NO. I>4«882
In the Matter of the Application of
ARLENE MARIE THARP,
Petitioner.
For Change of Name.
NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR CHANGE OF NAME
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN that ARLENE MARIE
THARP. has on the 12th day of
August, 1982, flled a Petition
addressed to the above • entitled Court praying that said
Court enter its Order changing the legal name of
Petitioner's minor children
from MICHAEL LEE BERGSET and BYRON DON BERGSET to MICHAEL LEE THARP
and BYRON DON THAKP.
NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that any person having
objection lo the changing of the
minor children's names as
afore - said shall flle written
objection with the above - entitled Court within ten days after
the date of the last publication
of this NoUce.
DATED this nth day of August, 1982.
(8) James A. Wagner
JAMES A. WAGNER, ESQ.
Attorney for Petitioner
2200 Civic Centor Drive
North Us Vegas, Nevada 89030
H - Aug. 17, 24. 31, 1982
LEGAL NOTICE
'74 Ford 4 dr. Sedan to be sold to
highest bidder when title is obtoined by mechanic's lien. Serial No. 4J53816S767, License
No. VLW21S, Arixona plates.
Registered owner Frank
Padllla. Caxares, 923 Fair St.
Prescott. Ax. Legal Owner:
Same.
Notice is hereby given that I.
SNAP TOW 1239 N. Boulder
Hwy.. Henderson.NV will sell
above mentioned property on
Friday. August 27, 1982 at 10
a.m. at 1239 N. Boulder Hwy.,
Henderson. Nev.
We reserve the right to bid.
H Aug. 10.17, 24.1982
LEGAL NOTICE
Honda Motorcycle to be sold to
highest bidder when tlUe Is obtoined by mechanic's lien.
Serial No. SL3(0t01328<,
License No. H41880, Arisona
plates. Registered owner Allen
Peteraon. Box lltt. ••7 Srd
Ave. Seattle, Wash. 98104.
Ugal Owner: Same.
Notice is hereby given that I,
Blake's Holiday l«Urine<740N.
Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas,
Nevada 89122 will sell above
mentioned property on Frl.,
Sept. S. ion at 10 a.m. at (740 N.
Boulder Hsry. Us Vegas, Nev.
I9UL
We reserve the right to bid.
H - Aug. 10, 17, t4, 31,1982
SERVING NEVADA SINCE 19M
YOUNG & RUE
MOVING AND STORAGE CO.
AGENTS FOR
GLOBAL VAN LINES
•LOCAL MOVES '^STORAGE
•OUT-OF-STATE MOVES
CONTROLLED MOVES
INTO NEVADA
WHEN ITS YOUR MOVE-IT'S OUR MOVE
TOO!
CALL 457-3060
1624 MOJAVE RD., LAS VEGAS
survey (section)
markers.
Elevations of the
areas being mapped
range from slightly
above 4,000 feet above
sea level at the Battle
Mountain project
southwest of Elko to
nearly 11,000 feet at
the Mountain City project near the NevadaIdaho border. Temperatures over a 24hour period, in either
of these locations, can
range from near freezing at night to around
LEGAL IIOTKE
,—j
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR PERMISSION TO APPROPRIATE THE PUBLIC
WATERS OF THE STATE OF
NEVADA
AUG. 17,1982
Application No. 4SS0«
Notice Is hereby given that
on the 21st day of April 1982,
V.H. Ueckert of Us Vegas Stote
of Nevada made application to
the Stote Engineer of Nevada
for permission to appropriate
.001 of a second foot of the public waters of the State of
Nevada. Diversion is to be made
from an underground source at
a point located within the 8EV«
SEVi, Section 36. T24S., RS«E.,
MDB&M., or at a point from
which the SE corner of said
Section 36 bears S. 28* 15' 24"
E., a distance of 489.47 feet.
Water will be used for domestic
and quasi • municipal purposes
from January 1st to December
31st of each year.
Date of flrst Publication Aug.
24, 1982
Date of last Publication Sept.
21, 1982
Signed:
PETER G. MORROS, P.E.
State Engineer
H - Aug. 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21,
1982
100 degrees in the
noonday sun. .
Mapping in Nevada
is difficult, according
to USGS cartographers, not so much
because
of
the
environment, but
because many of the
original, 19th-century
land surveys are incorrect, inconsistent
and in some cases,
lacking comer monuments. These early
surveys were conduct-
INTS FOR HOMEOWNERi
HELPFUL INFORMATION ABOUT WALLCOVERINGS
Like a new look for your
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There's such a variety today .in wallcoverings that
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More than three-quarters of today's wallcoverings
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Strippable wallcoverings
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Before you begin youi
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from the Wallcovering Information Bureau.
If vou can measure, cut
IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
CLARK
FILED
AUG. 9 4:45 P.M. '92
LORETTA BOWMAN
CLERK
BY LYDIA RODRIGUES
CASE NO. D46788
IN THE MATTER OF THE IN THE EIGHTH JVDICIAL
PARENTAL RIGHTS AS TO DISTRICT COIRT OF THE
GINA LYNN KERR,
STATE OF NEVADA IN AND
a minor. FOR THE COl'NTY OF
NOTICE
CLARK
TO: ERLINDA KE^RR. the No. P13519
natural mother of the above - IN THE MATTER OF THE ESnamed minor.
TATE OF
YOU
ARE
HEREBY ELSIE LEE PORTER
NOTIFIED that there has been
Deceased.
filed in the above - entitled
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Court a Petition praying for the
(90 Days Notice)
temination of your parental
Notice is hereby given that
rights over the above • named the undersigned has been duly
minor person and that the Peti- appointed and qualified by the
tion hSs been set for hearing
before this Court at the Clark above entitled Court on the
County Courthouse. Depart- 20th day of March. 1981 as Co ment No. on the I7lh day of administrators of the estate of
September, 1982, at the hour of ELSIE LEE PORTER de9:00 o'clock a.m., at which time ceased.
All creditors having claims
and place you are required to be
against said estate are required
present if you desire to oppose te file the same with the proper
the Petition.
voucher.s attached, with the
DATED this 9 day of August, Clerk of the Court within »0
1982.
days after the first publication
LORETTA BOWIWAN, Clerk
this notice.
BY LYDIA RODRIGUES of Dated
March 20.. AD. 1981
,
Deputy
(s) Arnold Porter
(DISTRICTCOURT SEAL)
(s) Helen Jackson
(s) J. J. Brown
H-Aug. 24,31. Sept. 7.14.1982
JAMES J. BROWN. ESQllRE
Attorney for the Estate
830 East Charleston Blvd.
BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF
Us Vegas, NV 89104
NEVADA
H - Aug. 24. 31, Sept. 7.14,1982
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
(04795)
An application, identifled as
IN THE EIGHTH JVDICIAL
Docket No. 82-437. has been
DISTRICT COl RT OF THE
flled with the Public Service
STATE OK "NEVADA IN AND
Commission by Viking Freight
FOR THE COCNTY OF
System. Inc. for a certlflcate to
CLARK
operate as a common carrier in
FILED
tlie transportation of general
AL'G. 18. 1:08 P M. -82
commodities in the general viLORETTA BOWMAN
cinity of Reno, Sparks. Carson
CLERK
City, Henderson, Boulder, Us
BY JOYCE MORGAN
Vegas and Stoteline. Nevada
CASE NO. P 1S373
The application is on file al
In the Matter of the Estete of
the offlces of the Public Service
CHARLES HENRY ZIBER,
Commission, Capitol Complex,
Deceased.
Kinkead Building, 505 East
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
King Street, Carson City,
NOTICE
IS HEREBY
Nevada 89710 and the Bradley
GIVEN that the undersigned
Building, 2501 East Sahara Avhas been duly appointed and
enue. Us Vegas, Nevada 89158
qualified by the above entitled
and Is available for public vieCourt on the 18 day of August
wing.
1982. as Executor of the estote
Interested and affected parof CHARLES HENRY'ZVBER,
ties may comment In writing to
deceased.
the Commission and file apAll creditors hsvlng claims
propriate Protests and-or Petiagainst said estote sre required
Uons for Uave te Intervene at
to flle the same with the proper
its Carson City office on or bevouchers attached, with the
fore September 8,1982 or in the
Clerk of the Court within sixty
altoraatlve 10 days prior to any
(00) days after the flrst publlcshearing date that may be set by
tion of this notice
the Commission at a later date.
DATED this 18 dsy of August, 1982.
By the Commission.
(s) Floyd R. Zubcr
(SI Jesnne Reynolds
FLOYD R. Zl'BER. Executor
JEANNE REYNOLDS,
(s) James A. Wagner
Asslstont Secretory
JAMES A WAGNER
Dated: Carson City, Nevada
Attorney for Executor
August 20, 1982
2200 Civic Center Drive
(SEAL)
North Us Vegas. Nevsds 89030
LEGAL NOTICE
H - Aug. 24, 1062
that, Including tents
and pack burros,"
explained USGS Rocky
Mountain district-cartographer Tom Bray,
"but with the advent
of four-wheel-drive
vehicles, motels and
locally available office
space, it is more
convenient
and
economical to establish our offlce and
living quarters in area
towns and drive out to
work each day."
ed by private firms
under contract to the
state and territiorial
legislatures and, in
some cases, were later
proved to be faulty.
The USGS mapping
crews have established field offices in
Tonbpah, Battle
Mountain, Mountain
City, Jackpot and
Wells for the duration
of the projects.
"In the old days our
field camps were just
and match, you can hang
wallcoverings. You won't
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however, unless the walls
are properly prepared first.
This means old coverings
must be removed. Stripfilbacked vinyls are removed
by lifting a corner of each
atrip and pulling off.
Old paste should be thoroughly waahed off and walla
rinsed. Remove nails, picture hooks and light fixtures.
Never apply wallcovering directly over new drywall or plaster, without
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Three different ways to
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...suggested by the Wallcovering Information Bureau.
4-
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These
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redecorated before you go
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first applying an alkyd
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wallcovering manufacturer's
directions.
If you plan to paint the
ceiling, molding, doors or
window trim, do it t)efore
hanging the wallcovering.
Move as much furniture out
of the room as possible so
you won't have mid-job
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The ink could soil the new
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Wallcoverings can be a
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rolls at $100 each. They're
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If you select a pattern
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your dealer). This nonwoven backing allows the cover-
ing to be moved and adjusted without stretching
for perfect matching.
Shop for wallcoverings in
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sure to check coverage per
roll. They can vary from.20
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are sold most frequently in
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Let wallcoverings work
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