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MEDFOKD Mm TRIBUXE, rEDFORD, OHEGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933. P'A'CIE FTVE Approach of Holidays Brings Fine Programs for Radio Owners COPCO OFFERING FREE INSPECTION SERVICE ON RADIO Tfoe free radio ' Inspection Bwrioe inaugurated a short time ago by the California Oregon Power company Is being received cordially by local peo ple. Many of the causes of poor ra dio reception belfeved to be the fault of broadcasting stations or at mospheric conditions are in the ra dio receiver itself and are oftentimes easily corrected if the true cause Is Vniwn RArmiRA t.Vin nnvpr mmntLnv Li vitally Interested In having every electric user receive the greatest pos sible benefit from all electric service, so they state, the free Inspection of radio sets In the home by an expert qualified to find defects In radio receivers and recommend the remedy la given free to their easterners. Poor radio reception may be the fault of any one of tfie following common causes: i Old type radio set incapable of receiving modern perfect tone broad easts, radio out of adjustment, worn out radio tubes, poor aerial, poor ground, static caused by electrical discharges from cloud to cloud (the new type radios minimize and in some cases eliminate this trouble), fading of broadcasting signals (this trouble is eliminated In the new set quipped with volume control), pul , sating signals (two or more stations "on the same wave length), natural electrical discharges from power cir cuits. Household applances of all kinds may cause Interference espe cially If they are worn out or In disrepair, electrlo spark type igni tion oil burners may cause a loud buzz, poor connections in house wir ing or fixtures, violet ray and other home electrlo treatment machines, X-ray machines, telegraph, telephone and railroad signals, some types of electrlo sign flashers and home light ing plants may all cause trouble. Very often the faults are In the set Itself and when this Is the case an expert Inspection will show ex actly what Is wrong. When the fault Is once known the remedy Is usually a simple matter. The company ex plains that they are selling nothing In radio excepting the small amount of electricity it uses, which averages 1 cent for each six hours of opera tion on the appliance rate, accord ing to the company. All radios and radio repairs must be purchased through dealers not connected In any way with the company. Radio entertainment has come to be one of the most important of y of American homes. During the past year a great Improvement has- been made in the construction of radio sets, together, with substantial re ductions in the price of radio re ceiving equipment. The addition of short wave reception to the regular broadcast wave band brings programs from all parts of the world. Moscow, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Ion don, Paris, Madrid, are brought to your chair at the turn of a dial. An other turn, and the voice of an air pilot, high above the clouds, fills your room. Spin the dial again and hear the soft, tense police broadcast to roaming cars and ready cops. Llt rally, the world contracts to a tiny globe beneath one's finger tips. En tertainment may be musical, theatri cal or starkly human news. Marvel ous tone (with the new dual wound speakers) . . . steady volume with out fading (volume control) . . visual tuning (exact silent tuning of each station) . . . short wave recep tion from all parts of the world are all yours with the new radios of to KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday. 8 :0O Breakfaat News, Mail Tribune. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8:15 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Guide. 8:45 The Royal Club. 9:00 Friendship Circle. 8:30 Morning Melody. 8 :45 Homemakera Bureau, jo oo U. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Eb and Zeb. 10:15 Radio School of Cookery. 10:30 Musical Notes. 10:45 Protective Diet League. 11:00 The Grants Pass Hour, Studio. 11:30 Song and comedy, 1S:00 Mid-day Review. 13:15-;-Radlo Rendezvous. 12:30--Newa Flashes by Mall Tribune. 12:30 Monarch Melodies. 12:45 Esther Merrltt Sanderson. 1 :00 Varieties. 1 2 :00 Classified Edition of the Air. " a :00 Tour of San Francisco. 8:05 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 8:35 Music of Old. 4 :00 Cocktail of Music. 4 :30 Maaterworks. 5:00 Cecil and Sally. 8:15 Popular Parade. 6:3081 and Elmer. 8:45News Digest by Mall TrlbUM. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 6:15 Sport and Fishing Flashei by Al Plche. 6:20 Dinner Dance. 6:45 Holly Time. 7:00 The Hawk. 7:15 "Retribution." 7:30 to 8 :00 Eventide. Mae West Coming in Holly Film ly If PORTLAND, Nov. 33. (AP) Table Open High Low Close May . .75 .75 .73 Dec. .70 -70 .08 Cash: Big Bend bluestem Dark hard winter, 13 pet....... 11 pet, 5oft white Western white ... Hard winter Northern spring Western red For her new picture, "Im No An gel," coming to the Holly Saturday, Miss West has selected an entirely modern background, contrasting sharply with the Gay Nineties of "She Done Him Wrong." She plays the role of Tira, a carnival dancer, who, after startling the boys In the small towns, comes to New York and wreaks havoc upon the hearts and homes of New York's playboys. Miss West stars In her pictures, not content with that, she also writes the stories for them. She always has written her stage plays and vaude vllle acts, and has done all her own research. A keen student of life and an absolute realist, she leaves path unexplored to gain first hand knowledge of the subject matter of her story. E PORTLAND, Nov. 23. (AP) Gen eral slashing of egg prices on the open market, 'which finally forced local co-ops to loosen their price by at least lc dozen was not terminated by such action. In fact, open declines in the price only served to stimulate depression ins the trade. Slashing continued with sales of fresh cut as much as 2o dozen below established values. While moat of the severe cutting was reported by small operators and chiefly nearby country stores, It has become practically Impossible to force more than a nominal value of sales at the extreme values. Out-state operators .were reported as slashing values generally which again upsets the local trade. Market for butter was showing arti ficial character with continued gov ernment buying. Much stuff was being pulled out of storage, taking away more than normal volume of fresh sales. Prices were unchanged. Prices were being generally held here with chicken receipts of small volume. Only the fact that turkeys were so cheap keeps, this market from showing betterment. Shipment of packers' pork from outside points, which has caused more or less price shading here, finally re sulted In a lower price In country killed. Dart's NlRht Ir1 day Daddy's nigh, will be observed tomorrow evening at the Washington school, with a hot dinner being served at 8:30 o'clock, by the women of the Parent-Teachers awoelation. A splendid program, in charge of George Henselman, has been arranged, and a social hour and mixer will complete the evening. All school patrons are invited to attend. San Frnnrhro Huttrrfat 8AN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23. CAP) Bt;t:r:'ftt f. o. b. San Francisco, 12' -2350. Every One Is Talking about the new RADIOS $37.5 mm WITHAM Super Service 8th and Riverside- Phone 116 Packers were also bearish in the veal market and were bringing in huge stocks on contract which were reported selling to retailers somewhat under country killed stuff. 1 Market? Livestock. PORTLAND, Nov, 23. (AP) Cat tle 60; calves 00; steady, unchanged. HOGS 250; steady to weak, un changed. SHEEP 600; nominally steady; lambs, good and choice, 95.25 8 5.75; others unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Nov. 23. (AP) But ter Prints, extras, 24c; standards, 230 lb. BUTTERFAT Portland Delivery: A grade, 21c; farmer's door delivery, 19c per lb.; sweet cream Be higher. EGGS Pacific Poultry Producera' selling price: Fresh extra specials. due; extras, 28c; standards, 23c: me. dlum, 24c; pullets, l7o dozen. Buy ing price by wholesalers: Fresh ex. traa 27c dozen; firsts, 21c: mediums, 18c doz.: undergrade, 12c; pullets, 120. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country-killed hogs, best outcners, under ibo lbs., 614 7c: vealers, 00-100 lbs., 7714o lb.; light and thin, 4 6c lb.; heavy calves, 4c lb.; .lambs, 910c lb.; yearlings, 4 So lb.; heavy ewes, 23c lb.; medium cows, 2rtr5c lb.; canner cows, l2c lb.; bulls,, 3"4$4c lb. HOPS Nominal, 1933. 28 a 410 lb. Cheese, milk, live poultry, potatoes, wooi ana nay, unchanged. Elec. Wiring & Repairing Call 90. Nil Job Too Large or Too Small MEDFORD ELECTRIC B. M. Bush, Owner Basement, Medford Bldj. Call For FUEL OIL Any Rind Any Amount Quick, Dependable Service VALLEY FUEL CO. Portland Wheat Prev. day... 66 5 65.7 76 4 70.2 Week ago. 69.7 66.8 76.7 71.1 Year ago 83.6 62.1 81 0 68.8 3 yrs. ago..... 90.0 104.6 99.8 98.1 .73 .6814 , .71 , .74 , .71 , .89 . .89 , .69 , .69 . .69 , 22.60 . 21.76 Oats: No. 2 white Corn: No. 2 E. yellow...... Mlllrun standard 14.00 Today's car receipts: Wheat 101; flour 16; com 1; oata 7. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Nov. 23. (AP) Open High Low Oloae Dec 864-H .86 .83 'i ,84-84'i May 89H-90 .90(4 .874 .8714- July 89ii .89J4 -8614 .86VI Wall St. Report RTOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, standard statistics Company.) 60 20 20 Ind'ls RR's Ut's . 90.7 40.2 66.0 41.0 65.2 40.8 68.7 26.3 88.3 103.7 172.8 Today Prev. day..... 92.6 Week ago.... 92.0 Year ago 52.6 3 yrs. ago 132.4 90 Total 78.8 79.8 79.7 64.4 135.0 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics Company.) 23 20 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 69.5 65.7 75.4 70.2 NEW YORK, Nov. 23. (fl) Stocks turned downward today after mulling about Indecisively In the early part of the session. Wheat dropped more than 3 cents a bushel, the dollar ral lied aharply against foreign exchangee and traders appeared highly confused over the currency controversy. The close was generally heavy. The turn over amounted to about 1,350,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 32 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. is Dye... Am. Can Am. & Fgn. Pow. A. T. s T Anaconda . Atch. T. & S. P 140 96 9 119 15 . 47 uy, 84 4714 30Vj 2 Bendix Avla. Beth. Steel ... California Pack'g 2114 Caterpillar Tract. 22 Ohrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wrlght DuPont . ......... 8814 Qen. Foods .... 35'. Gen. Mot. 3214 Int. Harvest. 4114 I T. & T 1314 Johna-Man. . 66 Monty Ward 32 North Amer ...... . 14 Penney (J. C.) 51'4 Phillips Pet 1614 Radio 7 Sou. Pac 1914 Std. Branda St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J Trans. Amer. . Union Carb. , Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel 23 42 44 6 48 32 44 Oliver NEW YORK, Nov. 23. (AP) Bar silver 1 lower at 43. r ju $180.00 The New 1934 PHILCO with the Inclined Sounding Board With this new PHILCO 16X, you can hear your favorite radio stars as if they were appearing in your home "in person". 'And, in addition, you can enjoy WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION I Leave the United States and travel oversea perhaps pick op I nnJnn Rerlin Parla or Buenos Aires even the ultra-short wave BriOsh Emp"e sStion broadcasts! Unexcelled ton. and Tupreme performance made P JJ! many of them exclusive. Exquisite """bbed et. You vo never seen or heard a radio so fine PHILCO 16X, only S000. PHILCO S7C $32.00 Knr eomptei modal ! bMVtilni two-ton eM- . - k.il.kliail wood. BocoItm rofular broadeotU plat polk ud airpUM ell. A BpocUcaUr EASY TERMS Gentroui Trade-In AKowtncts Peoples Electric Store 212 West Main Street Phone 12 A. B. Cunningham 0. 0. Alenderfer Get More Pleasure Out of Life Invest in a New GRUNOW RADIO SOME FEATURES THAT MAKE the GRUNOW LINE OUTSTANDING: Beautiful Cabinet! ; Automatic Tone Control; Tone ' Compensated Volume Control; Tone Control for High and Low Register; Visual Indication of Vol ume Setting.; Covers Regular Broadcast and Police Bands; Synchro-dynamlo Speaker; Amazing Si-leo-trol; Sets Covering All Waves for AO or DO Opera tion. PALMER Music & Electric Store rfrati '"'Nil.! On Business VisitJohn P. Scanlla, i tral Railway lines, la In Medford to. representative of the New York Cer.-lday from Ills headquarters In Port land, attending to here. 3M FyapsTsi From the Sky Comes Incomparable Entertainment Your Radio Dial will unlock a wonderland of musio and drama, The world's finest musicians and the most famous entertainers will fill your own home with the beat amusement the world affords, without cost or effort on your part, other than turning your radio dial. To Enjoy the Best Reception On Four Radio! A modern set capablo of receiving and reproducing the perfect tone of present day broadcasting stations is necessary, You can not afford to mi is the musical and dramatic programs that fill the air. New-type tubes, volume control, visual tuning and perfected speakers in a modern radio mean perfect reception. If your pres . ent set is NOT capable of perfect reception, discard it. You can not afford to deprive your family of the benefits of modern radio. If your reception isn't perfeot why not find our what i . wrong? (We do not sell radios.) A Copco Expert Will Test Your Radio Without Charge Just Phone 168 THE CALIFORNIA OREGON powfp rnuPAKiv v v aw I STIS 111 wa so ova pt business matters V I