Tlaurzday, July 3, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
h -- Ch--- Ch -- Changes
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I think the trickiest thing
about the word "change" is
that most of us don't know how
to effect it correctly. We think
we can do it by changing the
TV channel or changing our
mind. What I have learned is
that if we leave our will out of it
and concentrate positively on
something, it will change and
become whatever we want it to
be.
I only want and change what
can and will be changed.
The Pahrump Valley Gazette
closes its doors and will reopen
in a more convenient location. Not a second of publication will be
interfered with during this move.
The purchase of this land and building will be home for the P.V.G.,
neighboring McDonald's and Bank of America in the heart of Pahr-
ump.
A new beginning for the future roots of expanding beyond into the
21st century -- one step for Nye and a giant step for the P.V.G. as
Pahrump rises from a quiet place in the desert to a growth that can't
be silenced. The newspaper staff will stand side by side reporting and
telling it like it is ... no brag, just fact.
You can keep old blue...
for a price
All you folks that were in Nevada before 1982 have a certain fetish
you like your old blue plates. (So do I.) The blue and whites show
everyone you've been around for awhile, eh?
Well, under a new bill that was discussed by the Senate Transpor-
tation Committee last week you may not only be able to keep them,
but you may get new ones. Needless to say, they're after a few bucks
in the process.
The old plates are getting faded and lack luster. The new blue and
white plates would have a reflective white which would make law
enforcement and traffic safety a little easier, according to the
proponents of the bill. A major drawback is that the Department of
Motor Vehicles needs about $87,000 up front money to pay for the
dyes.
If the bill passes, anyone who applies for a new registration on or
after January 1999 will get the new plates N but they have to ask for
them or the current style will come to them.
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There is a htxmy in self-
reproach, ll'hen we blame
ourselves we feel oo one else
has a right to blame us.
be put
II I I I J
virus be re-
Target
by Joe Richards
from the
Kingdom of Nye
Whether you
hate him or love
him, he won't let
you ignore him!