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Friday, Jan. 10, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 8 Ì hi in tx »Id t Siate college GRIZZLIES TRAP THE TRAPPERS Friday and Saturday! JLH&JEUIURIU 4eXS7F«?y zv »t VARSITY 21 MWSPfRS THl/HDER.' i’.Ulk HOME OWNED THE. Phone 7 .Ml I } ¿s’, w In an article in the Portland Oregonian, Ashland was mention ed along with Salem and Rose burg as teams to watch for the state championship. Roseburg and Ashland are in the same confer ence. **tT£g WAMGfR F -...mn "'"»'Í m ÍS. , J,lräln« Day PIu T A R.pAl« Fletar, I nfranger AND INE LADY «• JACQtTUXI WELLS 10 Grants Pass here. 14 Roseburg there. 17- Roseburg here 21—Grants Pass there. 24- Medford here. 28- Medford here. 31 Klamath Falls there. 14 Grants Pax here. 15— Roseburg there. 18- -Medford there. 21— Lakeview there. 22— Lakeview there. 25— Grants Pass there. 28- Medford here. Score« Last Week: Ashland 42 at Vancouver 24. North Bend 38 at Medford 3» Prospect 10 at Central Point 30 Giulie-, This Week I Jan. 10 Grants Pass at Ash- land. Jan. 10—Roseburg junior high at Ashland junior high. Jan. 11 SOCE at Klamath Falls All-Stars Jan. 10 Prineville at Klamath Falls Jan. 11 Redmond at Klamath Falls Jan. 10 Medford at Roseburg 11 Medford at North Jan. Bend Jan. 14 Medford at Granta Pass Drive a Clean Car Squeaking, muddy cars are ao fun in the winter or summer, and our special washing-lubricating value enables you to enjoy a clear, quiet car in winter, too! ALICE FAYE J Betty GRABLE ANY CAR Tin Pc? n WASHED AND VACUUMED MARFAK LUBRICATED JACK OAKIE JOHN PAYNE Yb ’ »’ A Real Bargain Improved Service The Southern Oregon College Education basket bal I team, idle over the Christmas holidays, will get back into harness Saturday, Jan. 11, when the Klamath Falls All-Stars will be met, with the Little Sons tangling with the Kla math high Pelicans in the prelim inar fracas. Coach Jean Eberhart was un decided early this week who would »tart against the Stars and had not definitely made up his mind as to who would make the trip The next SOCE appearance on their home court will be aguinst Rubenstein's Oregonians Satur day. Jan 18. Ray Corrigan and Dusty Terhune CALIFORNIA I a * uvc Ashland iluily ut: 12:11 a. m.; 6:15 u. in.; IO:<Mi a. io and 6:82 p. in. to ALSO NEUN Klamath Falls Sunday, Monday and Tuesday I-eave Ashland daily ut: 0:56 u. in. und 6:07 p. nt. to U MELODY RANCH” Grants Pass, Rose burg, Eugene and Portland with Gene Autrey Jimmy Durante Ix-uve Ashland dully ut: 1:46 a. in.; 7:00 a. tn.; 8:21 u. in.; 12:26 p. in. und 6:M p. m. to The remainder of the SOCE schedule, with a possibility of other games being booked, fol- lows: Jan 11 Klamath Falls All- Stars there. Jan. 18- Rubenstein's here Jan 24 Oregon College of Ed Jan. 27 Eastern Oregon Col- I Leuvr Aohland duly at 8:21 a. m. Jan. 25 -Oregon College of Ed- Depot: 101 Ea»t Main Street ucation at Monmouth, Phone: 3341 lege of Education at 1-a Grande, Froquent Service uns Low ucation at Monmouth Fard» to all Points Jan. 28 1 Eastern Oregon Col- lege of Education :ation at at La __________ Grande. Jan 31 Open. Feb. 1- Open. Feb 6 Humboldt State college ¡ Crescent City and and a big cuut. An Autrey spacial. ALSO NEWS AND SELECTED SHORTS Wednesday and Thursday DIME NIGHTS My pay more than Chevrolets low prices when CHEVROLET nTimm/w nm WE GIVE SAH GREEN STAMPS —DOUBLE ON SUNDAYS! Adults REED&YOUNG TEXACO SERVICE brings you all these great FEATURES and ECONOMY, too! * » Phone 1501 71 East Main Street “MURDER OVER NEW YORK THE RAHGE BUSTERS (Effis-tlve .lun. ft. lull ) College Five to Meet Klamath All-Stars Thi «includes thorough washing, interior vacuum cleaned and swept out, and factory-«pecificution lubrication with genuine Marfak lubricants! CHARLIE CHAN in Boris Karlofi GREYHOUND and ALLEN JENKINS BARGAIN DAYS Friday, Saturday A. V Alice Faye, Betty Grable starring in the sensational musical "TIN PAN AL LEY" coming to the Vur- sity Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Other cast mem bers Include Jack Oakie, Esther Ralston and John Pay ne. The remainder of the Grizzly schedule, with a possibility of other games being signed, follows: Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. LITHIA 22 Humboldt Arcata. Charley Jandreau, Grizzly for ward. was high point man for the game with 14 and was followed by his running mate. Buddy Provost, with 11. Davis was high for the Trappers with seven. that cueki lik« Madelyn Jam* Beals of Klamath 10 Oregon College of Edu Falls, a December graduate In teacher education nt the Southern here 11 Oregon College of Ed- Oregon College of Education, has secured a teaching position in the i here. 14 Mount Angel college Klamath Fall« schools Miss Beal« la the first of the Decemlier grad uates to secure such a position 15 Mount Angel college TINPAN ALLItt Ashland high's fighting Griza- : lies capped their northern invasion with a lop-aided 42 to 24 basket ball victory over the Vancouver, Wash. Trappers in Vancouver Fri day night Ashland jumped into an eany first quarter lead of 14 to 8 and was out in front 24 to 13 at the half time. The third period gun found Jerry Gastineau's Grizz lies ahead by a 37 to 19 margin. 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