DETROIT FOR Shell—Clean Burning Fuel Oil Whether it is Furnace Oil or Stove Oil IS THE BEST YOU CAN BUY Let us take care of your heating needs this winter JUST CALL 7907 or 5934 We'll do the rest and you will have oil when you need it all winter long. H. L. ASHBY Your Shell Distributor Mill City, Oregon By Bvota ( ham diou Twentytwo Boy Scouts from the Salem area were recent visitors in the Mauon forks cabins. They were under the supervision of James Kern of the Cascade area Council, They enjoyed skiing and sledding at Hoo- doo Bowl while in the area. Violet Robinson, daughter Of Mi. and Mrs. David Robinson of Idanha, finished a good third in a lively semi-tmais ot the Statesman KSLM mid-valley spelling contest held at the Mari-l.inn school Wednesday night. Violet, who is 14 years old and an eighth grade) at the Detroit-Idanha school, shared in the special certifi cates awarded the top three spellers. Her teacher is T. Dowell. More than 150 persons attended the event, in cluding a bus load from the Detroit- Idanha area. We aie hap”’’ to report that Martin (Slim) McCann, who suffered a par tial stroke to his left side in January and now convalescing at the Marion Rest Home in Sublimity is gradual ly improving. He is now able to walk with the aid of a cane. His left arm and hand are still paralyzed. Receiving medical attention last week for an ear infection was little ¡Candace Firestone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Even Firestone of Detroit. | Mrs. Firestone just recently recovered from a severe case of bronchitis. ■ Many other folks in the are are on the sick list with colds and flu. Taken to Santiam Memorial hospit- i ' al Sunday for medical treatment was Mike Howland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howland. It has been reported he is suffering from a severe sinus in fection. Mrs. John Estey and Mrs. Gordon I Hill of Detroit also received medical checkups at Santiam Memorial last1 week. Mrs. James Jennings of Detroit 1 was confined to the TB hospital in Salem last Thursday. ' Don’t forget the play “The Girl in ! the Rain” to be presented by the De troit Idanha high school Friday of this week. The Jeffeison Lions scored IX to 4 I MEHAMA Mrs. IL W. McCarley over the Detroit Cougar.- in an ovei - time victory, in the Marion B League and Mrs. .-m Anderson were hostesses . ral game Tuesday night. Regulation for the meeting of the Ladies’ Aid playing time found the two quints at the church Thursday afternoon, Knotted 44 all. Jeffersons Georgie February 24. The meeting opened Marlett hit a field goal, and Dave with singing and Mrs. Noble Streeter Henion sank two charity heaves to led tne devotion«, explaining the put the game on ice in the extra canto. start and meaning of Lent before Lennie Whorten, Jeff center, topped Easter. As the treasury is low m funds it the Lion scoring parade with 16 points, but yielded game honors to was decided to have a cooked food Detroit’s Don Watkins, who scored 18 sale at Golliets stole Saturday, March point-. The Detroit Cougars placed •>, and also to start a traveling basket. Mrs. R. E. Shields was appointed to sixth in Marion B league play. The high school boys scored a vic oe in charge of the basket and to start tory of 2-1 over the high school gills it as soon as possible. The program in last Friday night’s volleyball game for the afternoon was "We’re All in played in the auditorium. By the same This Together” and was presented by token the high school students up.-et Mis. Jennie Moe, assisted by Mrs. L. the town team to the tune of 50-37 in E. Wallen, Mrs. B. L. Kirsch and Friday night’s basketball game. Pro Mrs. K. t. ¡shields. The March 10 ceeds from the two games will go into meeting will be the birthday party for the high school annual fund. After all those having birthdays in January, the games the school faculty enter February and March. The meeting of tained the students with a party in Match 24 will be a silver tea. Mrs. the cafeteria. Games were played, and Robert Sandilands, a missionary from dancing enjoyed. Refreshments were Africa will be guest speaker at the tea, and all who can are urged to be served. present to hear her. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harlan ac companied by Mrs. Hilma Dickie of Detroit motoied to Portland Wednes day of last week where Mrs. Harlan night through Monday night the area was lashed with gale like winds mixed underwent medical treatment for with snow and rain. About two inches sinus, and the removal of a cyst on of new snow fell again on Monday. her lower eye lid. While there they were guests of Mrs. Minnie Savage. Gieatest depth of remaining snow on They returned home Friday. On Tues the ground Tuesday was about «fpur inches. day Mrs. Dickie left for Eugene The Civic Club held their regular where she will stay a few days at the home of the Henry Whites, while Mr. business meeting Wednesday night, W’hite is in Portland visiting his March 2 at the Detroit school cafe brother, Fred White who recently suf teria. Hostesses were Helen Bryant, fered a slight Stroke. He is confined and Audrey Layman. to a Portland hospital. Guest speakers were Mrs. S. Hall Old man winter threw his author of Portland, president of the Wom ity around again over the weekend. an’s Federation, and Mrs. F. Gast, About eight inches of new .«now fell secretary, also of Portland. Refresh in the aea in the two days. Sunday ments were served. Mehama Ladies Aid Plans Cooked Food Sale IT COSTS LESS TO LIVE BETTER HERE WHERE ELECTR/CITYS CHEAP t— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1955 Business and Professional DIRECTORY JOHN W. REID. M. D. Physician and Surgeon MILL CITY, OREGON J. W. 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