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award ‘from Sheriff Wayne Brown who said “Audie
has done areal fine job, has had outstanding at' tendance and shown a good leadership ability and interest in law enforcement". Other members in addition to the officers are Sophia Brown, Leanne Cotter, Lynn. Gwaltney, Laura Parson, Stephane Raetz,
Denise Allen, K.K. Nunnink, Sharon Tikasingh, Richard
Anderson, Darreli Bishop, Steve Carman, Larry
Creamer, lee Dougherty, ‘Steve rene: we Deve and
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_URSULA HELLWIG, Miss Oktoberfest, " seabeond? a
~ cuckoo clock to Eric Tiff of Pinole, second from left.
Accompanying Eric to the festivities were his grand‘Ss 5 ia MEMBERS of the Nevada County. ‘Exie . clude pociditing of talslvailon acttivities, search
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and rescue operations, patroling with deputies, an*
swering phones, filing and book work, and radio .
ROBIN HOFFMAN (left) was presented the “most improved scout" award by Sheriff Wayne Brown. "We
are very proud of all these young people and they
have met every call" the sheriff sald. Officers are
Audie Johnson, president; Jim Ford, vice’ president;
Hoffman, sergeant -at‘arms; Jeanette Bishop,
secretary; Paul aenin. treasurer, and Pat Kirby,
reporter.
Mrs. Richard Holzner, standng next and
to Kurt Buchholz, master of ceremonies.
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Lt. Col. Lask etignedl
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to New w Joey base.
and Rick are students at
Monmouth Regional High
‘A 17-year Army veteran. who
claims Grass Valleg.as his
Engineer Corps upon graduation
from the University of Nevada
in 1957 as an ROTC
Distinguished Military
Graduate. He was graduated
-with a BS degree in civil
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Artists Fair
entry deadline
The closing date to submit
articles for the 22nd annual
Artists Christmas Fair in
Nevada City is Oct. 15.
Work must be of
design and work of the entrant.
All items will be juried and the.
jury reserves the right to reject .
<any or all items. Previously
accepted work will not be juried.
Paintings are not accepted.
The following may be entered:
pottery, enamels, small
sculpture, metal work,
macrame, Christmas cards,
jewelry, hand weaving and
unframed stitchery, textiles.
(batik, silk screen, wood block),
graphics. (matted only),
Christmas ornaments (great
need), Holiday decorations,
interesting toys for children
(great need).
Unusual food gift wrapped
with a festive touch will be
There is no entry fee for
submitting work. The Nevada
City Chamber of Commerce will
take 10 per cent commission on
all sales,
The Artists Christmas Fair
will be held Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.