Briefly Noted
Pahrump Valley Gazette, Thursday, September 11, 1997 3
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Hunter safety
course
The Nevada Department
of Wildlife is sponsoring a
hunter safety course which
is mandatory for all new
hunters. It will be held from
6-9 p.m. beginning Septem-
ber 18 at Pahrump Valley
High School and on consecu-
tive Thursday evenings un-
til October 9. This course is
also required for experienced
hunters who wish to hunt in
some other state, ie; elk hunt-
..... rs in Colorado.
*--' Thecourse willcover ani-
mal identification, firearms
handling, ethics, survival and
First Aid as well as informa-
tion on bow hunting, muzzle
loading and ammunition re-
loading. The cost of this class
is $5 per student.
For more information re-
garding scheduling and reg-
istration call Dan Simmons,
727-6456.
Lecture on
Holistic
Healthcare
There will be a lecture on
Holistic Healthcare on Fri-
day, September 26 at 7 p.m.
in the Community Center on
Highway 160 and Basin
Road, Pahrump.
Jaime Narvaez, M.D. will
discuss safe and effective
ways to treat various condi-
tions such as: cancer, heart
disease, multiple sclerosis,
chronic fatigue syndrome,
diabetes, lupus and arthritis.
Using natural therapies such
as: hyperb°aric oxygen
therapy, metabolic treat-
ment, chelation therapy, co-
lon therapy, rife machine live
cell therapy, detoxification,
prevention programs, laser
treatment and interro (com-
puterized diagnosis).
For more information
phone Dorotha Harder at
(')02) 727-7249. For further
information about the above
diseases call Nadine Rogers
at 1-800-862-5551.
Experimental
Aircraft
Association meets
The Experimental Air-
craft Association, Chapter
1160, will hold an open
house on Saturday, Septem-
ber 13, at the conclusion of
the Harvest Festival Parade.
The event will be held at
the north end of Calvada
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Meadows Airport located on
Simkin Road, east of High-
way 160. This retired pilot
group will display home and
factory built aircraft.
For more information call
Ralph Frazier at 727-3858.
VFW offering
program
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars and their auxiliaries
are offering Voice of De-
mocracy programs to stu-
dents in the 10,I1, and 12
grades throughout the United
States. Every young person
in these grades is eligible.
Ira young person is inter-
ested, please contact your
local Post or Auxiliary for
more information.
No to Abuse
receives grant for
shelter
No To Abuse has just
moved one giant step for-
ward in the battle against
domestic abuse. The com-
munity-based, nonprofit or-
ganization has become the
recipient of a family vio-
lence grant from the Depart-
ment of Human Services.
Two awards of $22,500
each, will be utilized to real-
ize the dream of a battered
women's shelter in Pahrump,
and one in Tonopah.
The money grants could
become twice as valuable
with your help, No To Abuse
is seeking the donation of,
or a reduced rate of rent, for
the use of a three to five
bedroom home for a shelter,
both in Pahrump and
Tonopah.
In receiving these grants,
No To Abuse of Pahrump,
and her sister site in
Tonopah, must each raise 20
percent of the grant in cash
or materials, for a total of
$4,500.
One of our goals is to put
a trailer on the property with
the home for a battered men's
shelter. Men also suffer from
domestic abuse. There are
no shelters in the state spe-
cifically for battered men.
And statewide, no domestic
abuse shelter is able to take
in a male that is over 12
years of age. This makes it
very hard on a family seek-
ing refuge from domestic
violence. If a male youth is
12 or over, he is separated
from the mother and sent to
facilities such as Child Ha-
ven until something can be
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Chainlink Fendng Materials
Farm Fencing, Portable Dog Kennels
Horse Corrals, Panel Gates
Stock Tanks to Flag Poles
If we don't have it
We'll do our best to get it!!
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set up for the entire family.
Call Katherine Scott or
Sandy Batongbacal at No to
Abuse in Pahrump, 751 - 1118
or stop by 1471 E. Highway
372. In Tonopah, call Debbie
Anderson at 482-3016. Or
come into the office, located
at #1 Frankee, Tonopah, NV
89049.
Friendship Club
meets
The Friendship Club
meets on the first Saturday
of every month at 7 p.m. at
the Pahrump Senior Center.
All singles over 35 are in-
vited to attend.
For more information,
call Gigi at 727-0723.
Castle of Dreams
The Edward McDanieis
Post 22 American Legion
and Auxiliary will be raf-
fling off a Castle-of Dreams
Doll House for their build-
ing fund on December 18 at
the VFW post on Home-
stead starting at 7 p.m.
The doll house measur-
ing 54"x36"x28", made of
beads, buttons and plastic
was donated by Marge Roth
it took her one year to com-
plete.
Itis being shown on Sep-
tember 8-16 at Ace Hard-
ware on Loop Road; Sep-
tember 12-14 at the Pahr-
ump Harvest Festival at the
Pepsi Cola wagon; October
3-5 at the VFW craft show
and November 8 at Our
Lady of the Valley Catho-
lic Church.
Raffle tickets are on sale
at the Harvest Festival
booth at a cost of $1 each
or six for $5.
For more information
contact Marge Roth at 727-
6707.
Lions to serve
special breakfast
TONOPAH The
Tonopah Lions Club is
kicking off a return to the
tradition of community
breakfasts by honoring a
special surprise guest. The
meal will consist of
hotcakes, eggs, sausage and
juice. During the meal, a
long time resident will be
honored for many years of
service to the area.
The community is in-
vited to sit down to good
food and good company on
Saturday, September 20
from 8-10 a.m. (or when
the food runs out) at the
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Lions Clubhouse on
Mizpah Circle across from
Jim Butler Park.
Flaggers needed
Volunteers are needed to
work as flaggers and at
checkpoints for the "Best
in the Desert" second an-
nual Las Vegas to Reno off
road race. The race will be
run on September 19.
To volunteer call Stormy
Weathers at 727-0757.
Music scholarship
concert at CCSN
The Community College
of Southern Nevada Vocal
and Instrumental programs
will hold a music scholar-
ship concert on Tuesday,
October 28 at 7:30 p.m. in
the Nicholas Horn Theatre
on CCSN's Cheyenne cam-
pus. The CCSN Concert
Choir and Concert Band
will join together for a
musical extravaganza to
benefit the music scholar-
ship fund.
All seats are $5. CCSN
is located at 3200 E. Chey-
enne Ave, one mile east of
1-15 North. For reserva-
tions please call (702) 65 I-
LIVE(5483).
"The Arrangers'
Holiday II" at
CCSN
Community College of
Southern Nevada will
present "The Arrangers'
Holiday II" on Saturday,
October 18 at 7:30 p.m. in
the Nicholas Horn Theatre
on CCSN's Cheyenne cam-
pus. Featured will be inter-
nationally known jazz corn-
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posers/arrangers Johnny Pak
of Las Vegas, and Tom Kubis
and Don Menza from Los
Angeles, performing their
best works with the 18-piece
Las Vegas Dream Band.
Tickets are $10 for adults
and $8 for students and se-
niors. CCSN is located at
3200 E. Cheyenne Ave, one
mile east of I- 15 North. For
reservations please call
(702) 651-5483.
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