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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 3, 1971 (12 pages)

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* nel ah RC! ANI a seen pe tnd Lc sy PRREODICALS: SECTION 9/16/72, Serving the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley, French Corral, Rough and Ready, Graniteville, North San Juan, Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eye, Lime Kiln, Hill, Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bqurbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columbia, Newtown, Indian Flat, Bridgeport, Birchville, Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat, Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens, NUMBER 41 VOLUME 49 10 Cents A Copy Published Wednesdays, Nevada City . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1971 ae Red Dog, You Bet, Town Talk, Glenbrook, Little York, Cherokee, Mooney Flat, Sweetland, Alpha, Omega, North Bloomfield, Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent, La Batr Meadows, Cedar Rid Chicago Park, Wolf, "Christmas Hill, Liberty. Hill, Sailor Flat, ; 2h Lake City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Columbia Hill, Brandy Flat, Sebastopol, Quaker Hill, Willow Valley, © New artificial lung will get complete test Dr. Robert H. Bartlett, assistant professor of surgery, University of California Irvine, and assistant director of surgical services, Orange county Medical Center, has» been awarded a $7,500 grant to test an improved and more durable artificial lung. The: grant was announced by Dr. Herbert Bauer, president of the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Assoeiation of California, Dr. Bartlett's grant was one of 13 totaling $93,000 awarded to scientists throughout the state who are researching in the ‘respiratory field. These grants weré made possible from the California Research and Medical Education Fund derived from the annual Christmas Seal Campaign. Explaining his research project, Dr. Bartlett said that although many artificial lungs have been developed, none so far had proved routinely successful for more than a few hours. George A. Meier We have a few NEW 1971 CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS left at dealer cost. . TAKE ADVANTAGE of these before the price increase coming November 12th! EXAMPLE: NEW ’71 CHEVROLET Y% Ton Pickup $2495 . MEIER Chev.-Olds Hiway 49 at Brunswick Rd. Grass Valley 273-9535) _ mouse! Yes, Tastefull Upteen kinds of fabrics ‘Ever since Eve complained to Adam that she didn't havea’ thing to wear except that oldfashioned fig leaf, women — and most’ men, also — have been searching for new fabrics,.. for wearing apparel and numerous. other uses around the house. ; Just as there are now umpteen kinds of fabrics, so are there many different types of "fabric shops" across our land, The newest in this line is Abby's Fabrics at 134 East Main Street.in Grass Valley;° eae The proprietors are Woody Ross and his attractive sister, » Lydia Ross, Andtheir establishment is primarily geared to the interests of the "do it yourself" people of Nevada County. os ‘There you will find an amaz— 5 ingly varied, moderately priced stock of tastefully selected fabrics for clothing of all kinds, upholstery materials, andnovel, ty goods, And, speaking of the latter item. . . .when the writer visited Abby's a few days ago, Woody was industriously cutting out a . a big, economysize mouse — from. a beautiful piece of nylon material resem: bling a stunning fur pelt. Amazingly enough, this mouse" project was Woody's first venture into the business of cutting a pattern and sewing something of
his very own! When he gets it ali done, Master Mouse will be used for window decor. Woody's sister, Lydia, is a talented and skillful seamstress. Among her functions in the shop is that of assisting patrons inthe selection of fabrics for their own use. . . and giving them practical hints about utilizing their purchases economically. Sewing has been her primary hobby for quite some time. Mrs. Ross, "Dottie", also loves to sew. Aregistered nurse, she is not presently active in her profession because she finds such great satisfaction in the care of their two children. Susan is three, and sister Michelle is one year old. and Woody's grandfather father established family inter-wholesale and retail outlet are award for his oil entitled "The Castles". . . .a dynamic study in abstract realism. Mr, and Mrs, Ross enjoy water and snow skiing; and Woody owns a dune buggy which affords him much pleasure when leisure time permits. He is also deeply involved in work with the Seventhday Adventist Youth Group, a source of much personal satisfaction. When you visit Abby's Fabrics, be sure to check the *many "goodies" in the Wishing Well; and ask about the exciting new shipment of polyester single and double knits, jersies and many other colorful fabrics which have just arrived for your pre-Christmas sewing and decorating. You'll find just, what you wanted, at prices you can afford. .. .and you'll meet some awfully nice young people who want to serve you well, ests in theif years of work with fabrics “in the upholstery business. Woody, however, was engaged in real estate sales for a local concern prior to opening the new shop in Grass Valley. He still maintains a "side line" association in the realty field. But plans for expansion of the developing to the point where the fabric business will someday be the family's total concern, he believes. This versatile young man helds a degree ir art from Loma Linda University in Southern California; and.has shown his oils and other works on many occasions, The most recent exhibit was at the Nevada County Fair, where he was awarded three "firsts" and a "third" for his pictures and a work in stained glass. To top all this off.. . he received the sweepstakes y selected fabric wear WCODY ROSS at work at his Abby's Fabrics in Grass Valley. There are many types of material to choose from. Recorder hits all-time high The Nevada County Recorder's Office hit an all time high Thursday when it recorded the 18,000th document for this year. "Oct. 28 was a history-making day in the 115 years of operation of the office," county clerk-recorder Ted Kohler Jr., said. The department had recorded 18,000. documents by Dec. 16, last year. "Brisk business has put us 2,690 ahead of the 1970 record-breaking year,"' Kohler said.