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. No Need to Leave Comfort of Porch
To Tune Radio With Mystery Control
jlady in the porch swing. It is
or shuts it off entirely by the
Engi
ert wires.It is now peetbie ie tune the radio from a different room, from any
remote pdint in the house, from the porch, from a seat under the
trees, all without a wire, as a result of the most amazing invention
since radio itself came into being. This remote control of the radio
is exercised with the little box shown on the knees of the young
known as Philco Mystery Control
because it tunes the radio, changes stations, controls the volume,
mere flick of a finger on the dial.
rs call it the device that will revolutionize radio and radio
listening. It is remote control to the nth degree, and operates withCAMPTONVILLE
CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 27.—Mr.
1of the Groves*family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Schermantein left
a few days ago for their home at
San Francisco after spending a few
days here on a hunting trip.
Harold Nelson and sons of Aptos
spent a few days last week as guests
of his daughter Mrs. Fred H. Butz
at Celestial Valley, and enjoyed a
hunting trip. The party got three
deer.
William E. Groves and M. E. Whittum arrived a few days ago from
Martinez on a visit to their old
home here.
Misses (Marjorie Graham and Velma Johnson of Marysville were the
week end guests of Lola B. Cleveland.
Rev. Father ‘Charles A. Ramm of
San Francisco is visiting his brother John G. Ramm at Ramm’s ranch.
Elkhanna Stoddard has been carrying the Pike City mail for the past
few days.
Mrs. Leo Girot was lucky in bagging: a buck Saturday while hunting
with a party above the Tannery
ranch.
(Mass was celebrated Sunday morning at the Hotel Francis. The services were conducted by Father
Charles A. Ramm, of San Francisco,
during which the infant son James
E, Ramm, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Ramm of this place was baptized.
Miss Virginia Ramm was god-mother and: Julius A. Cassano was godfather. :
Harold James, proprietor of the
Gold Pan Lodge, returned home Saturday from Grass Valley where he
has been confined with illness, now
being much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Davis,
who recently returned from a visit
to New York, and who are now living at Nevada City were in town a
few days ago to visit friends.
James L. Joubert recently returned from Idaho where he has been
doing some mine exploration work.
He has now gone to Oregon on a
similar assignment.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay returned Saturday from a few days visit
at the coast.
Miss Wanda Chatfield of Auburn
was a recent visitor to her old home
at Pike City,
COUNTY UNEMPLOYED
GET $6802 IN AUGUST
SACRAMENTO, Ser Sept. 29—Up to
August 31, the California Unemployhas distributed
$14,530,963.16 in unemployment
compensation checks to workers of
California.
Surveys show the money is being
replaced in the trade channels of the
. checks, making a total of $54,837
state and is being spent for the actual necessities of life. Funds disbursed in Nevada—eounty— during
August totaled $6,802, in 579
paid out in this county since the system was inauguratede.
-and Mrs. George iMix of Marysville,
. spent a few days last week as guests .
‘THOUSAND SCOUTS TO
GATHER IN CAMPORAL
Eighty Tahoe “Rees council scouts
and leaders are making final prethe Northern
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. parations to attend
California-Nevada Camporal this next .
week end at Incline on the northern
end of Lake Tahoe where they will
participate with 1000 scouts camping by patrols from _ neighboring
councils,
Tahoe National forest officials will
check each patrol on arrival for necessary camper equipment and will
demonstrate fire fighting equipment
and forest conservation. Bert Harwell ‘bird imitator’’ of the Yosemite
national forest will be at the camporal and will take part in the Saturday evening campfire program. Loud .
speaker equipment will be installed ;
for the campfire program and gen.
eral use during the-camporal. Chureh .
services will be held Sunday
ing at 9 o'clock.
Each patrol will set up their own)
camp, cooking three meals for their
own group. Service patrols of older!
scouts selected by their own council will prepare the campsite Friday
to have everything in readiness by
Saturday morning when the balance
of the scouts arrive. The camporal
‘will break up Sunday at 2 p. m. after a 24 hour exemplification of
camping equipment and various activities,
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SODA SPRINGS HOTEL SUED
The Unemployment Reserves Commission has filed suit against J. Oscar Jones, owner of the Soda Springs
hotel for $424.13 allegedly due up
to March 31, 1938 as payment in
‘DEBRIS BURNING MUST
BE DONE WITH PERM
. The state fire laws require a
. burning: permit for debris between
April 15 and December 1, according ©
i to DeWitt Ne‘son, visor of the
. Tahoe national forest. at Nevada
' City. Anydéne with Cisz Oss.
of should contact the local forest of_ficer and secure a permit. Nelson ©
‘states that the forest service is <nterested in the disposal of debris and
will gladly cooperate as much as
possible with those having material
. to burn. Local papers will inform
the public of the lifting of the ban
'if weather \conditions permit this
. being done before December 1.
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MRS. A. Y. “BROWN FUNERAL
,_ The funeral services of Mrs, A.
. Y. Brown, age 87, who passed away
in Stockton was held in that city
Tuesday. Relatives from this district
attended. the funeral. Deceased was
well known in Nevada City. She liyed at Indian.Springs for many years.
Surviving her are: H. E. Rrown of
. Grass Valley, Wade Brown of Indian Springs, George and Carl
Brown of Stockton, Mrs, Lucy Johnson and Miss Gertrude Brown of
Stockton. Ten grandchildren and
four great grandchildren also survive.
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PETRIFIED WOOD
John Hewer ard Richard Haddy
have taken options on selling petri—
fied ‘wood in old channels in the You ~
Bet, Quaker Hill and Scotts Flat ~
sections and have established a location in Sacramento where the
wood will be sold. It will be trucked —
from here as orders come in. Dr.
Empey of Roseville and the chief
architect of the FHA gave an order
‘to the two men, who started the new
venture. :
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Penrose of
North Bloomifield visited relatives in —
. Nevada City early in the week.
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Valley Grill
WELCOMES Yoo
Whenever you are in
GRASS VALLEY
We specialize in a 50 cent
‘Sunday Dinner }
Excellent Meals at all times
i03 MILL ST., GRASS VALLEY
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: Clifford L. Warner
t Studio on Commercial Street 3
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Under New Management
108 W. Main Street, Grass Valley
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