Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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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.
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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
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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
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representative of the New York Cer.-lday from Ills headquarters In Port
land, attending to
here.
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Comes Incomparable
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Your Radio Dial
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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
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