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Friday, July 14, 1995 3C GAMING TOURISM Eager merger partners cut deals in serving several masters Reno Gazette-Journal when companies consider relocate ingtothe region. "From a business perspective, I think" a cap on rates "is very attractive," said Ken Lynn, presf dent of the Economic Develop-ment Authority of Western Nevada, which recruits business. ho, California, Nevada and federal utility regulators still must approve the merger for it to go through. Oregon and Montana already have approved the deal. What's good for the utilities also is good for residential and commercial consumers, and might aid in attracting new businesses to northern Nevada.

"Power is probably 85 percent of our budget," said Marty Koch, mountain manager at Diamond Peak ski resort at Incline Village. Although such issues as reliability and quality are more important, pricing is a consideration By Susan Skorupa GAZETTE-JOURNAL With competitive and regulatory pressures bearing down on them, the parties in the planned merger of Sierra Pacific Resources and Washington Water Power are eager to complete the deal they entered into more than a year ago. That as much as anything explains why an accord was announced Thursday that will cap electric and gas rates for the next five years and produce nearly $20 million in customer rebates. Fred Schmidt, consumer advo increases for the next five years and the refunds," Schmidt said, adding that the process was a difficult one. For the utility companies, the toughest part was the fact that five states and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission all have to approve the merger, said Steven Oldham, Sierra Pacific treasurer and vice president of regulation.

"Each state has concerns about its interests," he said. "We've had to balance the interests of each state, each community and the commissions concerned." Regulators in Washington, Ida cate in the state Attorney General's office, said the merger partners' eagerness is prompted by the fact that the industry holds the promise of stiff competition, as well as new markets. The threat of another utility gobbling up either company or their customers also is very real, he said. Which helps explain why Sierra Pacific was willing to back away from a $27 million rate increase it planned to ask for in 1997 to cover the cost of Pinon Pine power plant and the Alturas Transmission Line. "We negotiated down to no rate I Reading the bill: If you aren't certain how to decipher your monthly Sierra Pacific bill, stop by the Gazette-Journal for a free reprint of a how-to guide to your power bill, available at the front counter.

Merger Silver bined system," Rudakas said. "Those things are permanent savings." "The savings will not all go to one side," Rudakas said. "The company will become more efficient and competitive." rotic woman," she said. In another windowbox, Hill pointed out a small corroded metal pail with a lid. "That's an actual miner's lunch box," she said with pride.

Hill's favorite of the animated scenes is a saloon depiction featuring "Buxom Belle." The curvaceous barmaid will swing her leg and wink at passersby after she is set in place. "She's going to be amazing," Hill said. From page 1C miculite floor. The vermiculite, a silicate substance often used for insulation, creates the illusion of a sandy street. While the bottles give the appearance of being randomly scattered across the surface, Hill said each was delicately placed for the best appearance.

"You're talking to a very neu MGM Grand chairman leaves in shakeup Robert Maxey, who oversaw construction of the MGM Grand hotel-casino, has resigned as chairman of the company that operates the world's largest hotel. Hotel president Larry Woolf also resigned in a shakeup that puts Alex Yemenidjian, a confidant of majority stockholder Kirk Kerkorian, and former Caesars World executive Terry Lanni in charge of the massive resort. "Terry and I have a lot of work on our hands but we're up to it," Yemenidjian said Thursday. Maxey could not be reached for comment, but said in a prepared release that he had previously indicated he wanted to reduce his role at the MGM Grand. Maxey earlier this year stepped down as the person in charge of day-to-day operations of the resort, naming Lanni to replace him as chief executive officer.

Proposed resort changes names Construction has yet to begin, but the Las Vegas Strip resort planned by Mirage Resorts Inc. already has a new name. The company said Thursday it was changing the name of the new resort from Beau Rivage to Bellagio. The name comes from a village on Lake Como in Italy known by Italians as "The Pearl of the Lake." The hotel won't be the first on the Strip to be named after a town. Mirage Resorts plans to begin construction late this summer on the $900 million Bellagio, which will be built on the site of the former Dunes hotel-casino.

"I am sort of surprised the merger has taken this long," he said. "It seems a fairly small deal that the companies could easily sell to the utilities commission on the efficiencies the companies can get." Consolidation is the wave of the industry, he said. And this merger, which would create a new company called Resources West Energy, is a merger of equals, he said. Dan Rudakas of Kemper Securities in Chicago said there's no reason to think Resources West would ask for a significant increase in rates when the rate caps go away in 2000. "This is just a permanent elimination of redundancies and a more efficient dispatch of a com From page 1C than a hostile takeover of the company.

There are provisions there for sharing benefits," she said. With an increasingly competitive environment in the utility industry, both companies probably would have done some rate cutting in the future, even without the merger, analyst Cooley said. And utility regulators usually look for concessions for consumers in merger cases. The 1 8.8 million Sierra Pacific proposes to refund by March 1996 in electricity and gas rates won't be a burden on the utility, Cooley said. Cvntrys CrkrBri CreTcLtd CredSys CrdAcp Cryorned CybrOpt Selactad stocks Legem LiteBcp Uncare UnearTc LcOack LogicO LneSStk MCI MSCarr Thursday Marine MailBl GOLD SILVER PLATINUM BUYING Gold Eagles Gold Maples Krugerrands Silver Bars Silver Coin Silver Dollars uiua inc DSC DSPGp OaigCps Oankas DtSdcst OataSyst Daw Ten DeckOut DellCptr Dentsply DiamMn OgtlLnk DuraPh EClTel EIS Infl EqlHrd EatnVan Martnlnn Mamsft Maxtor McAfee Medapns Megatest MentGr MerctlBk MrdnBc MtchStr Micrcnps Microcm Micrdy McronEI MicSem DM.

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6 It 1 1-16 24W 1 19H 51-1617-16 2 1-32 13-32 44 W. First St 144 W. First St 1 Suite 620, Bank of America Plaza 300 South Fourth Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 (702) 387-1000 Suite 1600, First Interstate Bank Building One East First Street Reno, Nevada 89501 (702) 688-3000 322-4166 322-41 66 7 1-16 1-16 42 12 .521 27 11-16 10 13 61 22V4 12' 7-16 WWlfl Receive A Bonus On 2 Free Drinks $2 Food Credit Entry in Monthly Drawings Or Win Injy Sum Si You Win "BIG" By Just Showing BEAT THOSE ODDS! i-me. McCarrcn sis Nichols Blvd. 331-1069 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ROFC.

following: PUBLIC NOTICE ages required by NRS 616 (industrial Insurance) and NRS 617 (Occupational Diseases). The requirements of NRS 612 (Unemployment Compensation) are also in effect. PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NEVADA BOARD OF WILDLIFE COMMISSIONERS NOTICE OF ADOPTION The work is a public works project as Walther, Key. Maupin, Oats, Cox, Kliich LeGoi. Attys.

Complete set of Bidding Documents $100.00 Safety and Health Program Manual i 10.00 Charges are not refundable. Pursuant to NRS 624.230, Bidders and all Subcontractors must be licensed contractors in the State of Nevada. Pursuant to NRS 338.143, Owner denned by bnapter JJ or me Nevada Revised Statutes and ail Bidders are required to comply with, and the contract shall be awarded and administered in accordance with, the laws contained in that chanter. Pursuant to the provisions of Nevada PUBLIC NOTICE and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the Petition should not be granted. Reference is made to the Petition for further particulars.

DATED this 31st day of May. 1995. Clerk of the Court By C. Parsley Deputy Clerk WALTHER. KEY, MAUPIN, OATS, COX, KLAICH i LeGOY P.

0. Box 30000 Reno, Nevada 89520 (702) 827-2000 No. 2901 July 14,18.24, 1995 All Bids must be in accordance with the PUBLIC NOTICE having claims against the estate are required to file the same, with proper vouchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within Sixty (60) days after the mailing to the creditors or after the first publication of (as the case may be) of this notice. DATED this 29th day of June, 1995 sWALLACE I. KURTZ EXECUTOR NOTE: R.S.

147.070 requires claims of $250 00 or more to be accompanied by sworn affidavits. Kindly send a copy of any claims to the undersigned attorney for the Estate sROBERT H. BR0ILI law Offices Attorneys for the Estate 335 West First St. Reno, NV 9503 No 2820 July 7,14,21, 1995 Attendance at a prebid conference, as specified in the Instruction to Bidders, is encouraged. Bids will be received on a unit price basis, including unit price additions and allowances as described in the Contract Revised Matures bul.llB, the Board of Wildlife Commissioners announces the adoption of the following Commission Regulation which shall become effective on August 1, 1995, after first considering the recommendations of the Division of Wildlife, the County Advisory Boards to Manage Wildlife and other persons who presented their views at a public meeting on July 08.

1995. reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the rights to reject any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced, or conditional Bids, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if Owner believes that it would not be in the best interest of Owner to make an award to that Bidder. Owner also reserves the right to waive informalities. Bids will be evaluated as prescribed in NRS 338.147. In addition, the successful bidder will be required, with his own organization, to perform work amounting to not less than Fifty-One (51) percent of the combined value of all items of work covered by the Contract.

COMMISSION REGULATION 95-11: Documents. Bid security must accompany each Bid. The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Construction Performance mance Bond, a Construction Payment Bond, and a Guaranty Bond as security for the faithful performance and the payment of all bills and obligations arising from the performance of the Contract in accordance with NRS 339. Walther, Key, Miupin, Oats, Cox, Kliidi I LoGoy, Attys. Establishes the 1995 Early Hunting Seasons for Upland Game Birds, Migratory Game Birds and Falconry Seasons.

Additionally, the 1995 Fall Turkey, and Turkey Tag Application Procedures will be established including the process for obtaining tags on both public and private lands. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. CV95 03632 Dept No. I IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEAN E. REED.

Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been duly appointed and qualified by the above-entitled Court on the 29th day of June. 1995. as Co-Executors of the Estate of Jean Reed, deceased. All creditors having claims against said estate are required to file the same, with the proper vouchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within ninety (90) days afer the first publication of this notice.

DATED this 6th day of July, 1995. Reed R. MoseJey Mark G. Moseiey G. Barton Mowry, Esq.

Kurt 0. Hunsberger. Esq. WALTHER. KEY, MAUPIN.

OATS, COX. KLAICH LeGOY P. 0. Box 30000 Reno, Nevada 89520 (702) 827-2000 Attorneys for Co-Executors No 2909 July 14,18.24, 1995 If the contract is to be awarded. Owner BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF PETITION Enterprise Tetcom Services, Inc.

has filed petition, designated OS Docket No. 95-6052, with the Public Service Com mission of Nevada Petitioner requests cancellation of its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity CPC 1036. CPC 1036 autnoriies PeH-tiorter to operate as a reseller of interLATA, intrastate telecommunications services within the State of Nevoda. Petitioner states that it discontinued its operations in Nevoda in August 1994 and requests that the Commission concel its certificate effective January 1, 1995. The petition was Filed pursuant to the provisions of Chopters 703 and 704 of NRS and NAC and is on file and available for viewing by the public at the offkes ot the Commission, 727 Farrview Drive, Carson City, Nevodo 89710 and the Sawyer Building, 555 East Wosnington Avenue, Suite 4600, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101.

Interested and affected persons may trie comments with respect to this petition at either of the Commission's offices on or before Wednesday, July 26, 1995. By the Commission, JEANNE REYNOLDS, ASST. will give the Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within the number of days set forth in the Bid Form. Contractor and all Subcontractors will be required to conform to the labor standards set forth in the Contract Documents. These standards include the employment provisions of NRS 338 (Public Works Projects).

Contractor and all Subcontractors will be required to provide insurance as set forth in the Contract Documents. This Date: July 12, 1995 Copies of these regulations may be obtained at no cost from the Division of Wildlife. Robert DeLett, Atty. By: sberald L. Edwards Chief Engineer, Colorado River Commission of Nevada PREBID CONFERENCE: July 25, 1995 BID OPENING: August 10, 1995 sWilliam A.

Molini Secretary Board of Wildlife Commissioners No. 2922 July 14, 1995 insurance shall include coverages re rurmsn materials including concrete and reinforcing steel and construct foundations, piers, and floor slabs for a portable concrete batch plant ans support facilities as required. Erect portable concrete batch plant and facilities with utilities as required. Provide experienced personnel for hianagement, operation, repair, and maintenance of portable concrete batch plant and support facilites. Provide storage facilities for the handling, maintenance, and management of aggregate and sand stockpiles, cement, water, and admutures.

Provide equipment and perform the operations for charging material to storage' hoppers and for handling materials in receiving, inspection, storage, and utilization steps. Batch, mil, transport, and deliver concrete Provide trucks equipped with two-way radios, truck mixers, and drivers for delivery of concrete to placement areas on and off the AMSWTF site. Provide and install a two-way radio base station in the batch concrete plant control room. Provide for maintenance and repair of concrete trucks and mixers. Provide a backup source of concrete from a suitable ready-mixed concrete plant.

Upon completion of the work under these Contract Documents, the portable batch plant and ail supporting facilities shall be removed and the batch plant site shall be returned to its original condition, except portable batch plant erection slabs may remain. The work is a public works project as defined by Chapter 338 of the Nevada Revised Statutes and all Bidders are required to comply with, and the contract shall be awarded and administered in accordance with, the laws contained in that chapter. All Bids must be in accordance with the Bidding Documents on file with the Colorado River Commission of Nevada, 555 East Washington Avenue, Suite 3100. Las Vegas, Nevada 89101, and at the offices of Carnllo. Black Veatch, a joint venture, co Black Veatch, 1900 East Flamingo Road.

Suite 295, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119. Copies of the Bidding Documents have also bean provided to Dodge Reports, Las Vegas Office. Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Colorado River Commission of Nevada at the address indicated herein. Make checks payable to "Carollo, Black Charges Section 00020 IMITATION TO BID NO LEGAL NOTICE Contract Ml Sealed Bids will be received by the Colorado Diver Commission of Nevada (Owner) at the desk of the Owner's receptionist, 555 East Washington Avenue, Suite 3100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 until 1:30 local time. August 10, 1995 for Contract No.

B01, entitled Portable Concrete Batch Plant. At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The award of the Contract will be made at a publicly-noticed meeting. The proposed Work is generally described as follows: The work to be performed under these Contract Documents shall include furnishing, erecting, certifying, maintaining, and operating a portable ready-mued concrete batch plant; and delivering approximately 16,000 cubic yards of concrete to two constgruction contracts at the Alfred Merrill Smith Water Treatment Facility (AMSWTF) and to one construction contract at the River Mountains East Tunnel Portal Connection; and providing services complete in accordance with the contract documents. The batching and mining equipement including active materials storage shall be located on property leased to the Stale of Nevada from the United Slates government.

The lease is administered by the Colorado River Commission on behalf of the Slate of Nevada. A graded site of approiimately 1.5 acres will be provided to the Contractor for the portable concrete batch plant. The site is located on the east side of the paved access road to the AMSWTF. Concrete shall be delivered to the pour areas on the AMbWTF site, located east of Lake Shore road, for construction Contract No. Fll Filter Additions and Contract No.

Pll Plant Improvements. Concrete shall also be deliverd to the pour areas lor Contract No. T12 River Mountains East Tunnel Portal Connection which is located west of Lake Shore Road, approiimately 3 miles from the AMSWTF and which is accessed by the unpand east portal access road. The portable batch plant contractor shall furnish concrete in the quanitity and quality as specified and provide associated equipment and services. Major components of the work shall include, but is not limited to, the quired by NRS 616 (Industrial Insurance) and nnb ill (Occupational Diseases).

The requirements of NRS No. 2917 July 14,17, 1995 612 (Unemployment Compensation) are NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. CV95-03757 DepL Ne. I IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE In the Matter of the Estate of MARVIN C. B0NINE, Deceased.

Bidding Documents on file with the Colorado River Commission of Nevada, 555 East Washington Avenue, Suite 3100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101, and at the offices of Carollo, Black Veatch. a joint venture, co Black Veatch, 1900 East Flamingo Road, Suite 295, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119. Copies of the Bidding Documents have also been provided to Dodge Reports, Las Vegas Office. Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from the Colorado River Commission of Nevada at the address indicated herein. Make checks payable to "Carollo, Black Veatch Charges for all documents obtained will be made on the following basis: Complete set of Bidding Documents $199.99 Complete set of Drawings 65.00 Complete set of Specifications 25.00 Safety and Health Program Manual 1000 Geotechnical Report (information only) 5.00 Charges are not refundable.

Pursuant to NRS 624.230. Bidders and all Subcontractors must be licensed contractors in the State of Nevada. Attendance at a prebid conference, as specified in the Instruction to Bidders, is encouraged. Bids will be received on a unit price basis. Bid security must accompany each Bid.

The Successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Construction Performance mance Bond, a Construction Payment Bond, and a Guaranty Bond as security for the faithful performance and the payment of all bills and obligations arising from the performance of the Contract in accordance with NRS 339. Contractor and all Subcontractors will be required to conform to the labor standards set forth tn the Contract Documents. Those standards include the employment provisions of NRS 338 (Public Works Protects). Contractor and all Subcontractors will be required to provide insurance as set lorth in the Contract Documents. This insurance shall include covet- Walther, Key, Maupin, Oiti, Cox, Ulaich Letoy, Atlya.

NOTICE OF HEARING No. CV94-0497C Oept No, 7 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNE J. MACIER, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wilma Nunes has filed with the Clerk of the aboveititled Court a Petition for Settlement of First and Final Account, for approval of Attorneys' Fees, and for Decree of Final Distribution of the Estate in the above-referenced estate, and a hearing has been set lor Wednesday, the 2nd day of August. 1995.

at 9:00 a at the Courthouse in Reno, Nevada. All persons interested in the estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause why the prayer of the Petition should not be granted. Reference is made to the Petition for further particulars. DATED this 7th day of Juiy. 1995.

Clerk of the Court Robert H. Breili, Atty. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly apointed and qualified by the above-entitled Court on the 6th of July. 1995 as Executor of the estate of MARVIN C. 80NINE.

deceased. SECRETARY for WILLIAM H. VANCE, Section 00020 NVITATI0N TO BID AND LEGAL NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received by the Colorado River Commission of Nevada (Owner) at the desk of the Owner's receptionist, 555 East Washington Avenue, Suite 3100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 until 3:00 p.m., local time. August 10, 1995 for Contract No. Mil, entitled "Gibson Lateral." At said place and time, and promptly thereafter, all Bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The award of the Contract will be made at a publicly-noticed meeting. The proposed Work is generally described as follows: The work consists of the construction of approximately two miles of 42-inch steel pipe, including a hot tap of a 102-inch pipeline, other hot and cold tap connections to 42-inch through 24-inch pipelines, and appurtenances, two rate-of flow control stations (ROFC's) with associated mechanical, electrical, and instgrumentation systems; an intertie with isolation valves, and demolition of aacilities at an existing All creditors having claims against said also in etrect. Pursuant to NRS 338.143, Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the rights to reject any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced, or conditional Bids, and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if Owner believes that it would not be in the best interest of Owner to make an award to that Bidder. Owner also reserves the right to waive informalities. Bids will be evaluated as prescribed in NRS 338.147.

In addition, the successful bidder will be required, with his own organization, to perform work amounting to not less than Fifty-One (51) percent of the combined value of all items of work covered by the Contract. If the contract is to be awarded, Owner will give the Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within the number of days set forth in the Bid Form. Date: July 12, 1995 By sGerakt Edwards Chief Engineer, Colorado River Commission of Nevada PREBID CONFERENCE: July 26, 1995 BID OPENING: August 10, 1995 No 2918 July 14,17, 1995 Commission Secretary AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING No. CV95 02271 Oept Ne. 1 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BARBARA L.

MOORE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Petitioner, Timothy Moore, has filed with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court a Petition for Letters of Administration and Probate of Estate in the above-referenced estate, and a hearing has been set for Tuesday, the 25th day of July. 1995. at 9 00 a m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUMMARY ADMINISTRATION No.

CV95-035I5 Dept. Ne. 3 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOIS K. KURTZ, Deceased. estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the Court within ninety (90) days after the first Dated: Carson City, nevaao 7695 (SEAL) No.

2928. July 14, 1995 By H. Shaw Deputy Clerk publication ot this notice. DATED this 10th day of July. 1995.

LYNNE M. R0YSUM, Executor 2407 Sharon Oaks Drive Menlo Park, Ca 94025 ROBERT DELETT 333 Marsh Avenue P0 Box 460 Reno. Nevada 89504 (702) 786-2900 No 2912 July 14.19.25. 1995 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WALLACE I. KURTZ has been WAUHtH, Ktl, WAUNN.

OATS. COX, KLAICH 1 LeGOY P. 0. Box 30000 Reno, Nevada 89520 (702) 827-2000 No. 2904 July 14,18,24, 1995 CLASSIFIED BRINGS BUYERS TO YOUR HOME PUT YOUR OPEN HOUSE IN CLASSIFIED 322 2337 appointed and qualified by the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada on June 29, 1995.

as Executor of the estate of LOIS K. at the Courthouse of the above-entitled Court, in Reno, Nevada. All persons interested in the estate are notified then and there to appear for all documents obtained will be KURTZ, deceased. All creditors made on the following basis: I I 1.

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