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_§ The Nevada County Nugget,
Wednesday, October 27, 1971
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Washington News
,
Workshop fund drive to start:
By Judith Stewart
,
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Vance, that they hit all kinds of weather
the people they met could not
have been nicer, and every state
has some advantage, but California has them all.
The school children of Washington had their first field trip
on Thursday. A trip to the Nimbus fish hatchery. The children
delighted in feeding the small.
of us "older"
for a week. Then met up with fish, but some
inted that
disappo
the Smarts again, Mr. and Mrs, kids were
activity at
more
not
was
Douglas Ribble, Mr. and Mrs. there
say the
They
ladder.
fish
the
one
Moody of Washington and
startgetting
just
is
run
salmon
Ribthe
of
s
other couple, friend
few
a
have
did
they
and
ed,
d
heade
rs
traile
five
bles. The
to Hot Springs, Arkansas tobig ones in the holding pond.
y
gether. They also did some fishFrom the hatcher the caravan
City Park
Folsom
to
on
went
ing in Oklahoma. The party then
our sack
ate
we
There
Zoo.
and
Ribthe
with
separated again,
n had
childre
the
and
lunches
south,
ng
headi
s
Moody
bles and
nt
equipme
und
the Vances and Smarts heading fun on the playgro
the
in
animals
the
d
watche
west, Their next stop was in and
Arkansas for a visit with relazoo. We mothers tried to in-.
a softtives of Dr. and Mrs. William terest the youngsters in
get
not
could
but
game,
ball
and
Bill
City.
a
Mullis of Nevad
so
s,
animal
the
RETIRED Nevada County Superior Court Judge Vernon Stoll and Undersheriff Frank Gallino
Vera Mullis were also visiting them away from
Now
---ves.
oursel
played
are co-chairmen of the Community Workshop fund drive scheduled in November. Here they rethere at the time. While in Arkwe
(Photo by Lynn Smith)
view plans for the drive.
ansas they toured a glass works I know why Ifeel stiff today----.
rithat was very interesting. On Our next stop was the planeta
Frank Gallino and Vernon Stoll drive which is scheduled for the Members of the committee point
How
My!
.
College
Sierra
at
um
na
Arizo
gh
throu
the return trip
out the Workshop is a non-prosince
have
been named co-chairmen month of November.
grown
s has
they ran into five inches of snow that new campu
fit
corporation and that all doBoth have been authors of legOur of a drive to raise funds for the
at Flagstaff. Mrs, Vance states I attended its first year!
nations
are tax deductable,
islation
dealing
with
the
retarded
County
Community
20 students, from first through Nevada
and
handicapped.
They
have
been
Joining in the fund drive to aid
eighth grade, and the mothers Workshop. _@
;
enthusiastic supporters of the in making it a success are Mirlecthe
enjoyed
much
very
too,
Saw
ain
.
if
The chairman in their first
work
accomiam Jensen, Ray Westbrook,
ture and study of the stars, We action announced that Nevada rehabilitation
2
arrieved home very tired and County's representatives in the plished by the Workshop.
Willard Rose, Bill Briggs, Mike
The objective of the scheduled
full of our new experiences.
State Legislature have agreed fund drive is to raise $30,000 Good, Leroy Geist, Georgia
Mr. and Mrs, Leland Nance to serve as honorary fund drive
Stoll, Margaret Boothby, Brian
to expand the product lines and Bishop, Carole Friedrick, Mar: Lof San Francisco are new neighchair men,
re
training . facility. The building ion Martin, Barbara Sailor, Sanbors on. the river. The Nances
Senator
Stephen
P. Teale of and land where the Workshop dra Hoffman, Thomas Taylor,
recently bought the Warburton
Place. We are sorry that Mr. the Third Senatorial District, is housed on Idaho-Maryland Sibley Hansen, Marge Kopp, Deland Mrs. Wallace Warburton, and Assemblyman Eugene ChapRoad would be purchased.
ton Pharis, Mary Ann Berliner
"Give for Growth" is the theme
for health reasons, were forced pie of the Sixth Assembly Disand Robert Grek.
to sell their cabin on the river. trict, agreed to help the fund of the Workshop fund drive.
x
for the m
@ =a
of The Yuba House, have recently returned from a six week
trip through the middle of’ the
United States. They~ left here
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smart
of Nevada City. They traveled
with the Smarts as far as
Nebraska where they left them
to visit with Howard's sister
4
er
. pat
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