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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

March 21, 1973 (12 pages)

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12 The Nevada County Nugget\Wed. Mar. 21, 1973 ‘Let's be craftey’ is ‘CWC luncheon theme The Christian Women’s Club of Nevada county invites all intersted women to the buffet luncheon at noon on Thursday, at the Empire Hotel. Beginning a half-hour earlier than prior” luncheons, ‘Thursday’s program is ‘“‘Let’s German shepherd sought by shelter Animal shelter personnel are looking for a German Shepherd who bit Kevin Williamson on the hand March 9 near the Lola Montez home on Mill Street. The 17-year-old Williamson said the dog was brown with a black saddle and the dog’s tail curls around toward the back. If the owner of the dog or anyone knowing the dog’s owner would contact the animal shelter, it would be appreciated. The animal shelter .wants to verify that the dog is in good health and has had his antirabies shots. reservations. Be Crafty’’ and will feature a showing of yarn. handcrafts by Glenice Roth of Laurie’s Yarns & Crafts Shop. She will display the new quicker methods of needlepoint, wool embroidery, the easy-to-learn knitting and crocheting and explain different types of yarn and their uses. Sharing luncheon -highlights will be Doug Wilson, former highway patrolman, singing and playing his guitar, and special guest Dorothy Whetzel of Los Altos, a homemaker and teacher who has traveled widely in South America, the Middle East, and Europe with her husband, Victor, in connection with his work for Overseas Crusade. Mrs. Whetzel is an_ inspiring speaker and tells out of her own experiences how the Bible relates to every woman’s life. Reservations for the luncheon are necessary and may be made by telephoning Joyce Lee at 2604071 or Jean Hahn at 265-2119. Nursery care for pre-school children is available at a nominal charge and may be arranged when’ making Forest Lake contest winners FOREST LAKE Christian School students who were winners in the California Association of Christian Schools Junior High speech contest are (left to right) first row: Keith Brown and Karen Andrews; (back row left to right)-Susan Mitchell, Marty Boyce and Sabra Slade. Students from six schools apo Don’t Miss A Single Issue! NEVADA. OUNTY 1 Year $3.00 NUGGET 2 Years $5.00 3 Years $7.00 iNBME oo: ADDRISS... 0-29 PHONE... THE NUGGET, P.O. Box 572, Nevada 1 City, Calif. 95959 — “Rough & Ready News” by Fay M. Dunbar “From The Files Of The Nugget” Elsie Dillberg’s “Penn Valley News” READ and ENJOY Idabel Covert’s “North San Juan News” “Camptonville News” “The Cook’s Corner” “Notes Off The Cuff” by P. L. Smith