Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 28, DeMotte, Jasper County, 2 February 1933 — LOOK AHEAD IN 1933! [ARTICLE]

LOOK AHEAD IN 1933

In abnormal times newspapers, as well as other businesses, are apt to turn to measures of expediency. Fighting with back to wall often distorts men’s thinking and they grasp at what seemingly will provide a temporary relief. The editor of the Kankakee Valley Post believes that 1933 offers an unquestioned opportunity for those who have a real service to render. Only by clinging to the fundamentals which have been proven by time to be right will this businss or any other prosper. The policies of the Kankakee Valley Post will remain the same for 1933 and in the future, as they have during the first years of its life. We will endeavor to print the news, to push forward the interests of the merchants in our territory, to give a better service to all the churches of this section, to the schools, to the American Legion, and to all the other civic and social clubs and societies and to individuals. To do this properly we solicit your cooperation. We want to give our subscribers a better newspaper, and with this in view we suggest that subscribers co-operate with us and with our correspondents. The Kankakee Valley Post will give its advertisers a better service in the future. We offer you a complete advertising service and full co-operation of the editor. Please call upon us for help. The Kankakee Vally Post offers to merchants, business men, farmers, etc. our services in planning your job printing. We guarantee you the best of service at the lowest prices. The “childhood days” of the Kankakee Valley Post are over. The newspaper has proven itself to be of value and a necessity to citizens in this section. Co-operation between newspaper and citizens will tend to build up both in the future. The offices of the Kankakee Valley Post are open daily at DeMotte. Call upon us at any time.--The Editor