January 1, 1953 8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Knowledge is Power Never a Dull Moment 1 PC AMERICANS AFPREClÄTg THEIR R. &HT TO' i C’E ? “A< the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN 2 WHYPlPNTUOS^U i RE’ RE WKA’pif Special Revival Services! with EVANGELIST PHIL WAYMAN of Everett, Wash. Until January 11; 7:45 pm 3 HOW CA n YOUR CHURCH « á íé MOW? (1) Apparently they do not. Take the 1948 presidential elec tion, for instance. Just 51 per cent of the eligible U. S. voters actually voted. In 1944, 57 per cent voted; in 1940, 63 per cent. Apathy toward the right to vote seems to be getting more pronounced. Put these percentages alongside those in foreign countries during recent elections, and what do you find? In Canada, 75 per cent of the eligible voters voted; Sweden, 80 per cent; Is rael, 72 per cent; England, 83 per cent; Japan, 70 per cent; and Italy, 80 per cent. Ringing doorbells to get-out- the-vote is fine, but it isn’t the complete solution, Uninformed voting, write Walter Myer and Clay Coss in “America’s Greatest Challenge,” may be worse than none at all. “The first job is to encourage ... as many citizens as possible to become informed on the big issues of the day.” (2> Because he owed the gov ernment $220,000 in back taxes on his boxing income. In 1949 he retired unbeaten, reports Alistair Linn County Foir Board Will Meet January 10 Cooke in his book, “One Man’s America”; but he decided to go back into the ring to raise enough money to pay his back taxes. Finally Ezzard Charles and Rocky Marciano defeated him. (3) The method used by a Bap tist church in Lockport, N. Y., is described in the November Cath olic Digest. ‘‘One Sunday, ushers . . . handed out 230 $10 bills to the people. ‘Put this money to work,’ the minister said. "Members used it to make baked goods for sale, to set up hot-dog stands at the county fair, and for dozens of other little en terprises. Seven months later, the $2,300 had grown to $14,100.” It has been a pleasure to: serve mu dur ing the past tear and >e eordiall) invite )our continued paUojiiflge during the new. ^53 Chevrolet Promises Many New Features The Linn county fair board will hold i ther annual meeting in the courthouse 1 at Albany on January 10, it was an- AND EACH NIGHT FOLLOWING j nounced today by L. E. Arnold, Le j banon, president. EXCEI’IING SATURDAY The purpose of the meeting, says I A new Chevrolet that will create I Arnold, is to adopt a budget for 1953 "entirely new conceptions of automo and elect new officers. tive beauty and performance” was Other members of the board are promised today by Gene Teague, local R. A. Talbott, Albany, and Tim Kelly, Chevrolet dealer when the 1953 models Jeferson. County Extension Agent O. are unveiled at the local show rooms on January 9th. , E M i I mm II mtvm a« • •! Teague made his statement follow ing a meeting with company repre- | sentatives in Portland, where 1953 plans were revealed to an enthusiastic audience of dealers from this area. “When we were invited to attend, we were told that this would be one of Chevrolet’s most important busi ness conferences,” he continued. "This | was conclusively borne out by devel opments. Not only were we shown •V 'i A the most exciting product in my ex- - ' perience as a dealer, but the speakers I made clear that the company, through ' its newspaper advertising and pro motion, would give the model unpre cedented backing.” Teague said the program should answer any doubts about the future I of business. “A company with the marketing knowledge of Chevrolet does not re- i invest the tremendous capital required | for a program of this nature unless I it is firmly convinced of sound sales I possibilities,” he pointed out. “It is quite apparent from the product that 1-lb. box Borden's Starlac 3-lb can ('risco Shortening I the largest aufomobile company in the I world is anticipating one of its big Delmonte (’ream Style Corn gest years in 1953.” M-D Tissue 8 roll bag Although the date for showing the No. 3(13 can. 2 for 3 pkgs. q new Chevrolet has not yet been an Pillsbury Cake Mixes nounced. Teague is already making 2 bottles Delmonte Catsup I plans for a display of the car here. Flav-R-I’ak Frozen Straw berries 8 lb. bag Arizona (¡rapefruit He is confident that interest in the 12-oz. pkg., 2 for new model will draw record-breaking 2 lbs. Bananas crowds to his showroom. Flav-R-I’ak Frozen Raspberries Assembly of God Church You Are Cordially Invited! Baldwin’s Clothing Store Lyons, Ore. N J o 1 Q III f ( O ( at Girods Super Market o ( o ? (hi the Highway at STAYTON 79c 89c 99 49c 12-oz. pkg.. 2 for 49c Durkee’s Margarine Tang Salad Dressing Fisher’s Flour to 29c Qt. 49c i‘t. 29c 25 lbs. 1.98 10 lbs. 89c 5 lbs. 49c Harold's Shell Service 39c 35c 35c 49c 29c each 10c C'alavos California Cauliflower n> 13c Pork Roast Shoulders, lb 43c Colored Roasting Hens to 39c Picnics. Sugar Cured to 43c Pork Steak to 49c HAPPY NEW YEAR /a? 0 Pay Cash HERE l\ SAVE at Girods AT STAYTON Mehama. Ore. 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