Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997-1998), June 1997.
[Pages 33-34]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    WALLY HERGER, Republican, of Marysville, CA; born in Sutter County, 
CA, May 20, 1945; graduated East Nicolaus High School; attended 
California State University, Sacramento, CA; cattle rancher; small 
businessman; member, East Nicolaus High School Board of Trustees, 1977-
80; California State Assemblyman, 1980-86; member: National Federation 
of Independent Business, Sutter County Taxpayers Association, Yuba-
Sutter Farm Bureau, California Cattle

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men's Association, California Chamber of Commerce, Big Brothers/Big 
Sisters Board of Directors, South Yuba Rotary Club; married to the 
former Pamela Sargent; eight children; committees: Budget, Ways and 
Means; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2433 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0502............................................         225-3076
  Administrative Assistant.--John P. Magill.                            
  Legislative Director.--Rich Nolan.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Steve Thompson.                                     
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Pamela Mattox.                        
Suite 104, 55 Independence Circle, Chico, CA 95926.....   (916) 893-8363
  District Director.--Fran Peace.                                       
410 Hemsted Drive, Suite 104, Redding, CA 96002........   (916) 223-5898
                                                                        

Counties: Butte County; cities of Bangor, Berry Creek, Biggs, Butte 
        Meadows, Chico, Clipper Mills, Cohasset, Durham, Feather Falls, 
        Forbestown, Forest Ranch, Magalia, Nelson, Oroville, Palermo, 
        Paradise, Pulga, Richardson Springs, Richvale, and Stirling 
        City. Lassen County; cities of Bieber, Doyle, Herlong, 
        Janesville, Madeline, Nubieber, Ravendale, Standish, Susanville, 
        Termo, Wendel, and Westwood. Modoc County; cities of Adin, 
        Alturas, Canby, Cedarville, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell, Lake City, 
        Likely, Litchfield, and Lookout. Nevada County; cities of 
        Floriston, Grass Valley, Nevada City, North San Juan, Penn 
        Valley, Rough and Ready, and Truckee. Plumas County; cities of 
        Beckwourth, Belden, Blairsden, Canyon Dam, Chester, Chilcoot, 
        Clio, Crescent Mills, Cromberg, Graegle, Greenville, Keddie, 
        Meadow Valley, Portola, Quincy, Spring Garden, Storrie, 
        Taylorsville, Twain, and Vinton. Shasta County; cities of 
        Anderson, Bella Vista, Big Bend, Burney, Cassel, Castella, 
        Central Valley, Cottonwood, Fall River Mills, French Gulch, 
        Glenburn, Hat Creek, Igo, Lakehead, Manzanita Lake, McArthur, 
        Millville, Montgomery Creek, Oak Run, O'Brien, Old Station, Ono, 
        Palo Cedro, Platina, Project City, Redding, Round Mountain, 
        Shingletown, Summit City, Whiskeytown, and Whitmore. Sierra 
        County; cities of Alleghany, Calpine, Downieville, Goodyear Bar, 
        Loyalton, Sattley, Sierra City, and Sierraville. Siskiyou 
        County; cities of Callahan, Cecilville, Dorris, Dunsmuir, 
        Edgewood, Enterprise, Etna, Forks of Salmon, Fort Jones, 
        Gazelle, Greenview, Grenada, Happy Camp, Hilt, Hornbrook, Horse 
        Creek, Kamath River, Macdoel, McCloud, Montague, Mount Hebron, 
        Mount Shasta, Pondosa, Sawyers Bar, Scott Bar, Seiad Valley, 
        Shasta, Somes Bar, Tulelake, Weed, and Yreka. Trinity County; 
        cities of Bir Bar, Burnt Ranch, Denny, Douglas City, Forest 
        Glen, Hayfork, Helena, Hyampom, Island Mountain, Junction City, 
        Lewiston, Mad River, Ruth, Salyer, Trinity Center, Weaverville, 
        and Zenia. Yuba County; cities of Beale A.F.B., Browns Valley, 
        Brownsville, Camptonville, Challenge, Dobbins, Marysville, 
        Olivehurst, Oregon House, Rackerby, Smartville, Strawberry 
        Valley, and Wheatland. Population (1990), 573,322.
ZIP Codes: 95478, 95495, 95526-27, 95535, 95552, 95563, 95568, 95595, 
        95602, 95692, 95712, 95724, 95728, 95901, 95903, 95910, 95914-
        16, 95917 (part), 95918-19, 95921-25, 95926 (part), 95927-30, 
        95934-36, 95938, 95940-42, 95944-47, 95948 (part), 95949, 95952, 
        95954 (part), 95956, 95958-62, 95965-69, 95971-78, 95980-81, 
        95983-84, 95986, 96001-03, 96006-11, 96013-17, 96019-20, 96022-
        25, 96027-28, 96030-36, 96037-43, 96044-52, 96054, 96056-60, 
        96062, 96064-66, 96067-73, 96076-77, 96079, 96084-89, 96091, 
        96093-97, 96099, 96101, 96103-06, 96108-19, 96121-96126, 96128-
        30, 96132, 96134-37, 96160-62