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Obituaries
Bethine Howard
pahrump Valley Gazette, Thursday, November 6, 1997 25
Pahrump, Nevada. He was born on July 27,1926in Denver, Colo, nieces, Barbara A. Nelson
Bethine Elva Howard, 66, died at her residence in Pahrump,
Nevada, on October I 1, 1997. She was born on October 31, 1930,
in California.
An Insurance secretary, she was a seven year resident of
Pahrump.
She is survived by her husband, Hal Howard of Pahrump; sons,
Randell and Dale Fritchen; daughters, Kathy Bartolome, Jodene
McCaslin, Linda Wilson and Beverly Holloday; sister, Shirley
Warner; 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Arrangements were handled by Desert Memorial Cremation
and Burial Society, Las Vegas.
Bill Waldroop
Bill Dean Waldroop, 62, died on November 2, 1997 in Pahr-
ump, Nevada. He was born on November 4, 1934 in Tulsa, Okla.
Retired from the North Las Vegas Public Works Department,
he was a three year resident of Pahrump.
He is survived by his wife Dorthey of Pahnmap; sons Billy D.
Waldroop, Jr. and Tim Waldroop, both of Las Vegas; daughter,
Cathy Waldiop of Grants Pass, Oregon; step daughters, Marcella
Michinon of Las Vegas, Patreicia Kerrey of CaUfomia and Rebeca
J. Woods of Pahrump; 13 grandchildren and seven great grand-
children.
Services were held on November 5. Arrangements were
handled by the Pahrump Family Mortuary.
Curtiss Lingo, Jr.
Curtiss Harry Lingo, Jr. , 71, died November 2, 1997 in
Legals
APPLICATION FOR
WATER NO. 63451
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that on the 19th day of
September 1997, Rupert
Bragg-Smith of Las Vegas, Ne-
vada made application to the
State Engineer of Nevada for
permission to change the point
of diversion, manner and place
of use of 0.0084 cfs, a portion
apply for a new license during
November, 1997.
Don Riffle
Business License Clerk
Publish: 11/6/97, 11/20/97
NOTICE OF VACANCIES
The Nye County Board of
Commissioners has established
the Nevada Science and Tech-
nology Corridor (NSTC) Ad-
of water heretofore appropri- visory Board. This board has
ted under PermJ.t 13951. W,a,. bee:l!hed to advise the
NyF'offnffy Cormmssaonze
ler will be diverted om an
underground source at a new
point located within th NEll4
EI/4 of Section 33, T.:ZOS.,
.54E., MDB&M or at a point
from which the NE comer of
s aid Section 33.beartN8 '
00" E a distanc-e OW3T84.00
"feet (North of Ganbird and
Nevada Rte 160). %VaterAwill
be used for commercial pur-
regarding issues of concern re-
lated to the development of the
Nevada Science and Technol-
ogy Corridor.
The Board shall appoint ten
. ('10) "at laTg" members to the
advisory Board. The "at-large"
members need not be residents
of N.y*.t3atmty d, at the sole
"discretion of the Board, such
poses from January 1st o De- appointments may [epresent
cember 31st of each yeas'Tt- :non-Nye Couniy lal gov-
existingpointofdiversion'was: e'rr)n, eng,_school district(s)
from an underground source and/or business, economic de-
located within the NE 1/4 NW 1 /
4 of Section 3, T.20S., R.53 E.,
M.D.B.&M., or at a point from
which the Nil4 comer of said
Section 3 bears N. 45* 00' 00
E., a distance of 100,00 feet.
Water was used for irrigation
purposes from January I st to
December 31 st of each y6hr
R. Michael Tumipseed. P.E.
State Engineer
Publish: 10/23/9% 10/30/97,
11/6/97, 11/13/97
velopment or other groups
which have an interest in the
NSTC.
The Board also shall ap-
point a chairperson, who must
be a resident of Nye County,
andwho is not otherwise ap-
pointed to the Advisory Board
(as one of the members nomi-
nated by t h e towns or appointed
at-large).
The Nye County Commis-
sioners are requesting resume-
qualificatiop letters for "at-
,,The Town Board ippr0,eda" large" members and a chair,
m e t v c e person to be submitted to the
r ri ty O i .at all penakis .......... ", ...
or business licenses from I to Nye County Clerk s Office,
0 November. To avoid the P.O. Box 1031,Tonopah, Ne-
lmnalties later, the bu0ll:e, v9 no!atr :00
• ._ff,-_r:,€ ,-: u " '" '* t .
9wner must come to th'l,wcr ..a hTh '€,llibe t
• " " 20 19 7 " .... ":
)ffice torenew their hccnsc or , ., ,, ,: ..... ; •,
Pursuant to NRS 244.O85 (5);the
Nye Count Board of C ommi, ssioners.=,
will hold its second meeting of November on
Tuesday, November 18, I997 at the
Bob Ruud Community Center
located at Highway 160 and East Basin Road
Pahrump, Nevada. The meeting will
begin at 8:30 a.m.
Publish 11/6/97, 11113/97
Retired from the test site, he was an 18 year resident of
Pahrump, coming from Calville Bay, Nev. He was a member of
the VFW, Elks, Moose, American Legion and Marine Memorial
Club in Las Vegas. He was a WW II Navy veteran.
He is survived by his sons, Kim of Las Vegas and Curtiss; step
daughter, Penny Nalll of Colorado; step son, Dave Merritt of
Bakersfield, Calif. and six grandchildren.
The Moose Lodge will announce the dateofamemorial service
at a later date. Arrangements were handled by the Pahrump Family
Mortuary.
Barbara Blum
Barbara (Bobbi) Theme Blum, 69, died October 31, 1997, in
Pahrump, Nevada. She was born on September 5, 1928 in
Bronxville, N.Y.
Retired from the Office of United Food & Commercial World
Union, she was a resident of Melfa, Va., for 10 years.
She is survived by her husband, James of Melfa, Va.; son,
James of Tampa, Fla.; daughter, Dorothee of Conestoga, Pa.;
and Bonnie Breen, both of
New York; nephews, Paul Nelson of North Bellmore, N.Y., Bill
Breen of Carmichael, Calif. and Clint Breen of Boston, Mass. and
grandchild Megan Pineiro.
Private family services were held. Arrangements are being
handled by the Neptune Society of Nye County.
Court •
Pahrump, NV
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