Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 23, 1941 Page Four Illinois Valley News An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Valley Publishing Company. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3. 1879 M C .... Editor ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year . — Six Months Three Month» SI SO .75 50 Outside of Josephine County $2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application ^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ■Z7 Don’t ever belittle the job that you fill; • For, however littie your job may appear, You’re just as important as some little gear That meshes with others in some big machine, That helps keep it going—tho never is seen. They could do without you—we’ll have to admit— But business keeps on, when the big fellows quit! And always remember, my lad, if you can, The job’s more important, (oh yes), than the man! So if it’s your hope to stay off the shelf, Think more of your job than you do of yourself. Your job is important—don’t think it is not— So try hard to give it the best that you’ve got! And don’t think ever you’re of little account— Remember, you’re part of the total amount. If they didn’t need you, you wouldn’t be there— So, always, my lad, keep your chin in the air. A digger of ditches, mechanic, or clerk— THINK WELL OF YOUR COMPANY, YOURSELF, AND YOUR WORK! MEETING “PROSPERITY” Here is another article on the same theme we have been writing about. We never run out of suggestions on this theory, but we do love to hear it from some­ one else in another way. The following article is from the Government Employees Benefit association and the author is given as Paul Speicher, entitled “CHALLENGE”: Let us be challenged bv the heights to w’hich men like ourselves can rise. Let us be proud of the fact that we are human beings and, because w’e are human beings, we contain within ourselves resources of strength and power great enough to enable us to climb far and high. I know’ that there is much disillusion­ ment, much discouragement, much temptation to take the easy way, the short cut, to do the expedient rather than the right. But w’e are men—and because we are men we can rise above the dull level of yielding. It is not what destiny does with us. but what wre do with destiny that determines what we shall become. When a man is determined, w’hat can stop him? Cripple him and you have a Sir Walter Scott. Put him in a prison cell and you have a John Bunyan. Bury him in the snows of Valley Forge and you have a George Washington. Load him with bitter racial prejudice and you have a Disraeli. Afflict him with asthma until as a boy he lies choking in his father’s arms and you have a . Theodore Roosevelt. Stab him with rheumatic pains until for years he cannot sleep without an opiate and you have a Steinmetz. Put him in the grease pit of a locomotive roundhouse and you have a Walter P. Chrysler. Make him second fiddle in an obscure South American orchestra and you have a Tos­ canini. Let life challenge you and be confident in your re­ ply, for you are a man and the hardships of life are sent you, not by an unkind destiny to crush you, but to challenge you. Our “humanity” is not our weak­ ness, but our strength. Despite much of the artifi­ ciality of life around us, the two greatest words in the English language still are “I can!” ----------------- o----------------- DO IT WELL We have said several t mes that no matter what kin 1 of work you are doimr, do it the best you know how. an I someone will notice your efforts and pick you up ; nd give you a better job. Read the fol­ low n r verse, author unknown, but he said something: YOUR JOB Wherever you'ie working—in office or shop, And however far you may be from the top— And tho you may tlvnk you're just treading the mill, A Tribute The following poem was writ­ ten for the late Albert T. Crosby, and sent to the News for publica­ tion. The author signs as a friend: :i : A dear old friend i From here has gone His labor is over : His rest is won. Little old man With head bowed low Weighted by cares W’e did not know. : : God, in his mercy, Deeming it best Has called you gently To eternal rest. ASK FOR ♦ Keîbel’s PERFECTION BREAD ♦ At Your Grocer We should rejoice That you have gone To heaven’s br'ght home Where love lives on. —A Friend. I*..........•• • •••••••••••••••••»• • *■».■■<**<■>■> I. IHHHHHHIHIHH*HH***"'IHHI«*«HHt«t«»«HHS«tlt*»»»aM The Seal of Approval i ii spelled and pronounced different­ ly.. I don’t recall how Frank our ads spelled his more than thirty years ago, but I had not forgotten his father whom I had last seen in Awarded by the American In-: stitilte of Laundering after : : 1912. The place where I live is i Passing Rigid Tests owned by Fred Ahlberg, but will : Pickup and delivery every Mon : always be known as the Bonebrake day and Thursday in Cave Place. James Bonebrake and his Junction, Kerby and foster son, Frank Stiwalt, home­ Holland steaded the land and built this GRANTS PASS house something like 50 years ago. James Bonebrake was grandfather STEAM LAUNDRY | to Lynn Schroeder who was here : “Since 1900’’ yesterday. Lynn came to visit the à......... ............... -»ß» place of his boyhood days and Bisma-Rex . . . the four-: ET....................... H.H.M0 take pictures. Things had changed action antacid powder gives: much in the lapse of time, yet I DR. A. N. COLLMAN | definite relief in only a few: there was much he remembered: Naturopathic Phytician minutes. It neutralizes ex-: the old house, the well — who Office. can forget the well who ever drank eessive acidity. It dispels: Sherman’» Camp from it — and th., mountain disturbing gas due to acid-: Cave Junction peaks to the south-east and the indiestion. It soothes the: gj. foot-hills surrounding the old t«»»»»»»«mfg irritation caused by acidity.1 •r home. Lynn and his wife were It relieves heartburn. Try! J Dr. Fred W. Gould 3I here about an hour and they were Dental Surgeon this Mint-Flavored antacid,:I about as happy a couple as one i Tuff» Building could wish to meet, he happy to you’ll like its pleasant taste I Phone 4 review, she happy to view the 1 as well as its beneficial ac-j ■ Grant* Pa»» spot where the dearest people on (3 ....................................... € tion. earth lived — grandfather and a............................. .......... "0 grandmother. They were so hap­ iDrs. Cantrall & Dixoni py that it warmed up our old VETERINARIANS hearts to have them here, even j Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116; tho their time was limited. Yes. ANTACID POWDER : Res. phone 245 or 577-Y it seemed like some of our own, of Grants Pass long ago, had dropped in to see [■Jill llltllllll Ml tlllllliltlllllf Hill lllllllllllllllllllllillltltiQ us. Lynn left here for his uncle Frank Stiwalt’s home, on Lucinger ! FRENCH LAUNDRY creek, where he will visit; also, HOM FUNERAL HOME he will visit» his uncle and aunt, & DRY CLEANERS Mrs. L. B. hall, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, on AMBULANCE SERVICE Agencies the Caves highway. Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. Haynes Clothing Shop o- Wittrock’s Store, Kerby ...................................-.............. S Read ’Em,and I Reap” CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School 10 to 11 a. nt. Church services 11:15 a. m. ------------ o ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. Prayer meeting* Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. You are invited to meet'with us. F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. ------------ o------------ ‘ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday Schoo) 10 to 11 a. mJ Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 m. Preaching 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. Young Peoples Service 7 to 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at I 8 o’clock p. m. o------------ Kerby Union Sunday S»chool The Kerby Union Sunday school will have a special service' next Sunday, January 26th. Sunday School at 9:45 followed by special music and singing. Rev. J. W. Brown of Grants Pass will bring the message at 11 a. m. All are invited. On account of the condition of the Kerby church services'Will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall. ------------ o------------ BLESSED EVENT Way relief for ACID STOMACH B isma -R ex I 4 L. B. Hall î j Lew Hammer, Selma --------- t Subscribe for The News. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pullen at the Josephine General O' hospital in Grants Pass, Tuesday, I IS YOUR CAR January 14, at 3:10 p. m., a baby 1 W ORKING 100', OR IS IT daughter, weighing seven pounds, GIVING SOME TROUBLE? four ounces. : i I Don’t take chances—A stitch o- in time saves a lot of expense. Bring your car to Wood’s and OFF IN A CORNER we will cheerfully diagnose your trouble WITH PHIL SNORT i Headquarters for M c M illan s ring free oil Dear Ed: 4 Winter driving bring» new Yesterday, Monday, there was complication». Let'» check 'em a car drove into my yard, carrying [ CAKtURCTO* a young man and his wife, the , COMF11 TE AUTO : HUTtlC - SÍRVICI man used to play, as a bo^, in j :: scovici and around the house in whih I ' : now live, and in which his irran^-, i father and grandmother once | : VOlTâGI lived. I had forgotten this boy REGULATOR whom I had seen with his father. : I SKVICC Frank Schroeder (the last name is GJ ■R The World’s News Seen Through Tin-: C hristian S cience M onitor An International Daily Neinfiaper I» 1 rulhfill—Conitrucliir — Unbuwd — Free from Sensational. i»m — Editorial» Are Timely and InMructive and It» Daily Feature», Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. 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