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by Carol Sirnes
The backyard is full of tall, yellow sunflowers, blue
morning glories, small red sunflowers, zinnias, mari-
golds, bamboo and fire red gladiolas all swaying like
mad in these strong,southerly winds.
As many of you know, my better half.Slim, was in
Gualala, Calif., at the Arts-in-the-hods this past week,
and had entered three of his tallest aluminum art projects.
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As the visitors enter the new Art Center, each is given
a short questionnaire asking to which displays or art
objects they liked, what caught their attention first when
walking through the gallery, what did the children like,
etc. On Friday evening, August 15, was the champagne/
wine reception and the judging.
Slim won first place in the sculpture category with
his redCoke can bird which has a four foot wing spread
and sits on top of a seven foot high tower woven with
aluminum strips. The perpendicular pole inside the
tower is strung with multi-color Christmas lights and is
really awesome when lit in a dark room. Then Cosmo,
the eight foot giraffe, was voted the most popular ex-
hibit in the gallery. Slim also won a $35 gift certificate
in a drawing from another artist. He really had a great
week.
Goldfield Chamber luncheon
The Goldfield Chamber of Commerce held their luncheon
meeting on August 14, at the Mozart Club with District
Attorney Steve Evenson, president and a good turnout of
members. Don Shrider, member of the building committee,
reported that the plans for remodeling the old chamber of
commerce building are ready to go out for bids.
The next meeting will be August 28, same place and time,
when a new vice-ptident and secre will be elected.
Sheriff's Blotter
Mark Edwin Minton was booked August 13 into Goldfield
jail on N}LP warrant; served time, and was released.
MarlaBrown was booked August 14 into Goldfield jail on
charge of contempt of court, is serving ten days.
Manuel Dean Rodiiguez was booked August 14 into
Goldfield jail on charge of DUI, second offense, open con-
tainer, no valid driver's license, unregistered vehicle and
remains in custody.
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Mozart Club remodeling
The remodeling is progressing at the Mozart Club down-
town. Jackie Burton of Silver Peak did a great upho|stery job.
Be sure to see the new interior of the club.
Local DA files verified complaint
On August 14, in fifth District Court in Esmeralda County,
District Attorney Steve Evenson, plaintiff, filed a Verified
Complaint Form against Lynn Scott, in her capacity as the
clerk of Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, William S.
Wright, Francis Lien and Patricia Hudson, defendants, to
challenge the legal sufficiency of the recall petition filed in
this matter.
On August 14, District Attorney Steve Evenson, plain-
tiff, filed a motion for a temporary restraining order to
enjoin the defendant Lynn Scott, from proceeding with a
recall election before the court decides the issues pre-
sented in the Verified Complaint on file.
The legal sufficiency of a recall petition may be chal-
lenged by filing a complaint in district court, NRS
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306.045.4. After a hearing,
the Court determines if the
recall petition document is
legally sufficient. If the pe-
tition fails to meet the con-
stitutional and statutory re-
quirements under Nevada
law, the coufl orders the
county clerk to cease any
further proceedings regard-
ing the petition. NRS
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District Judge John Davis
has ordered a hearing to de-
termine the legal sufficiency
of the recall petition filed in
this matter set for Monday,
August 25, at 2 p.m. in the
district courtroom of the
Esmeralda County Court-
house, Goldfield, Nevada.
Commissioners meeting
The Esmeralda County Commissioners met on August
18, in Goldfield Courthouse, with Susan Dudley, chair-
man; Gray O'Connor of Fish Lake Valley, vice-chairman;
Ben Veljoen of Silver Peak, commissioner, Lynn Sco
clerk and District Attorney Steve Evenson.
* Commissioner Veljoen reported on attending the
dication ceremonies at Berlin-Icthyosaur State Park, Au-
gust 16. The park is now open to the public with walking
tours, an underground mine tour which was reconstructed
like the original old Berlin mine in the 1800s, pincnic and
camping area.
* A motion was made and passed to advertise for a part-
time Emergency Management Supervisor position, 20
hours, at $12,000 a year, with applications deadline on
September 12 at 5 p.m.
* A motion passed to raise the ambulance base rates
from $140 at $3 per mile to $250 base rate plus $4 per mile.
The new rates will be sent to Medicare for their approval.
* The approval of a grant request to State Emergency
Response Commission for training and equipment in the
amount of $10,000 passed.
* The commissioners accepted the resignation of Es-
meralda County District Attorney Steve Evenson.
* No applications were received for the position ofFish
Lake Valley TV Board.
Nine apply for local DA position
UPDATE - The deadline date for filing an application for
the position of Esmeralda County District Attorney is August
21, 1997, and so far nine apllications have been received.
They include: Pamela Harris, Andrew Wentworth, Rachel.
Nicholson, James Stuart, Charles Hill, Susan Thornton, Mark
King IV, Michael Schaefer and Richard Sipan.
The closed personnel session interviews with the appli-
cants will be on August 22, at l0 a.m. in a special Esmeralda
County Commissioners Meeting.
Hopefully the commissioners will be wise enough to
choose the one who has the interest and growth of the county
in mind and not just the whims of a few.
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