Pahrump Valley Gazette, Thursday, August 7, 1997 7
Dr: Moose' Simer is hospitalized
by L. H. Stronach
Dr. Maurice Simer, more affectionately known as
"Moose", local chiropractor and owner of Moose's
Gym, was hospitalized Wednesday July 30 in Las
Vegas at Columbia Sunrise Hospital.
Simer was taken to Sunrise hospital because se-
vere sclerotic artery disease (hardening of the arter-
ies) had obstructed the flow of blood to his right leg.
An above the knee amputation was performed on
Friday, August 1 and according to his wife he is
doing well. Mrs. Simer stated that his length of stay
is undetermined but the prognosis is good.
Simer, who had renal failure in 1992, received a
kidney transplant in January 1996. Mrs. Simer said
that he has been doing great since the transplant.
This hospitalization is unrelated to the renal failure
and subsequent transplant.
1,Jll II i'vlOr'e Lt r." '" "' In 1986 after completing college Simer opened
"Moose's Gym" because he was a power lifter. In
1,- IS /. 1989 he won the World Bench Press competition
and continues to hold that title. Simer began his
1n¢11. . chiropractic practice here in Pahrump in 1987.
According to Mrs. Simer, "he sends his 10ve to
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Dr. Simer asked his wife to tell his friends and
fellow Pahrumpians, "TAKE CARE OF YOUR-
" Association guide
FREE
School Sports Physicals
For all junior I Li I ;h and high school students
conducted by
Medical Director Dr. Dennis.Campton
and the Arcon Pahrump Center Medical Staff
Saturday, August 9
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1501 1 Calvada Blvd.
Exam forms from the school
should be completed prior to the exam
and MUST be signed by parents or guardians.
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Center for
Healthcare
1501 E. Calvada Blvd.
Pahrump, NV 89048
702-727-6060
published
Attorney General Frankie
Sue Del Papa announced her
office has published an infor-
mational brochure for mem-
bers of homeowners associa-
tions explaining their rights
and obligations under a new
law passed by the 1997 Ne-
vada Legislature.
Senate Bill 314, introduced
by Sen. Mike Schneider, seeks
to protect the investments of
homeowners as well as their
rights as members of a com-
mon-interest community. The
bill also assists the prospec-
tive owner by clarifying the
benefits and risks of this type
of ownership.
"Common-interest com-
munities help to preserve the
value of the homes within them
as well as the character of the
overall community, but require
a commitment of time, effort
andmoney by the homeowner.
This new law seeks to balance
the rights of owners and the
rights of the community as a
whole," Del Papa said.
The bill affects the rights
and obligations of
homeowners as well as asso-
ciations and creates the Office
of Ombudsman for Owners in
Common-interest Communi-
ties within the Department of
Business and Industry. Real
Estate Division.
The Attorney General's
brochure, Senate Bill 314,
Rules for Homeowner's Asso-
ciations, discusses the provi-
sions of this hill and their ap-
plications. Copies are avail-
able through the Office of At-
torney General or by contact-
ing the Department of Busi-
ness and Industry Real Estate
Division in Las Vegas at 486-
4033 or in Carson City at 687-
4280.