24 Thursday, June 5, 1997 Pahrump Valley Gazette
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Out Esmeralda Way
Goldfield's beautiful park
by Carol Sirnes
GOLDFIELD--According to Webster's New World
Dictionary there are quxte a few definitions for the word
"park," In this case
we are using the ...............
definition: "an area
of public land (a) i
in or near a city,
usually laid out i,
with walks, drives.
playgrounds, etc..
for public recre-
ation or (b) an open
square in a city
with benches.
trees, etc."
In 1985 several
residents decided
Goldfield needed
such a place and set
the wheels in motion. Juanita Colvin, who now happens
to be Justice of the Peace, relates that the four acre area,
between Main Street and Columbia, had only a small
patch of grass and a few trees. It was a start. Their efforts
have paid off, their are not finished yet.
The park now has tennis courts, swings, slides, picnic
tables, night lights, restrooms and beautiful shade trees.
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Across the road is the baseball field which was dedi-
cated and named the Dud Davis Ball Park, July 21, 1985.
The ball park was dedicated to Davis, who helped
. : .... : , promote the park
and was an avid
baseball fan and
player, prior to his
death in 1985.
Many events are
held at the park,
such as family re-
unions, July 4th
fireworks '
birthday parh.
We wish to say,
"Thank you," to
Juanita Colvin for
her foresight and
hard work in bring-
ing this together so we all may share the enjoyment of this
beautiful park.
Summer fun
!
EAGLE
H0,ywo0d
Plaza
Now that the school year is over, some of the young
people are already working on their projects. Driving
near the Santa Fe Saloon last week we saw this building
on stilts nearly 10 feet high and knew it wasn't a treehouse,
as there are no trees in that area.
At the top of the ladders was a young man by the name
of David Elsea who informs us it's a fort! After asking
permission, we took some photos and asked a few ques-
tions. His father is Joe Elsea, who works for the utility
department and grandpa is Lane Elsea, owner of the
Cactus Club. David says grandpa helps supply the mate-
rial: boards, nails, hammers, saw, etc. His friends usually
help him on this enterprise, but today he was going it
alone!
David is 13 years old and will be in the seventh grade
next year at Goldfield Elementary School.
New summer
hours
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HOURS: Mon - Fd 8:30 - 5:30- Sat. 9 - 12 Fax:
Bill Schultz, owner of
the'Mozart Club, an-
nounces new summer
hours. The kitchen will be
open Sundays from 8 a.m.-
8 p.m.; Monday through
Saturday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Or-
ders must be in by 8:45p.m.
Bar hours---Sundays 8
a.m.-8 p.m.; Monday
through Saturday 8 a.m.-9
p.m., or later if busy.
New signs
welcome
visitors
New signs funded by the
Goldfield Chamber of
Commerce were erected on
March 19, 1997, at each
end of town listing the
names of local civic orga-
nizations. The champ
wishes to express its a
• preciation and thanks to
Bill Graunke and the DOT
employees for their coop-
eration and help.
Mozart Club
remodeling
Bill Schultz, owner of
the Mozart Club, with the
help of his son, Bill Schultz
Jr., will soon begin remod-
eling of the club, which will
include new walls, tables
and chairs, carpeting, and a
special lounge area in the
back. The restaurant will
remain open with the work
being done after closing.
Progress report later.