Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, April 01, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    Illinois Valley New», Thursday. April 1, 1913
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
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REDWOOD ÈMPI RE NEWSPAPER I’lBLISHE&S UniTJ
NATIONAL EDITORIAL—
RAPHAEL LEONARD
The Illinois Valley, .Josephine county — yes the
state of Oregon and the nation lost an extraordinary
good citizen when Raphael Leonard slipped away
from us last Thursday morning. This man in the flesh
bent over backwards being honest and just to his fel­
low man. He would much rather have hurt himself
rather than a friend or neighbor, and his spirit will
live throughout this generation and generations to
come as one of the outstanding citizens of our county.
The entire community and hundreds of friends
throughout the county join The News in extending
their sympathies to the bereaved family and relatives.
Dear Raphael:
I missed you last meeting night. You have always
stopped to pick me up and take me to lodge, but you Raphael OBITUARY
Sebastian Leonard, ag­
didn’t show up, and I kind’a hated to go to lodge with­ ed 54, passed away at the Joseph­
out you. It certainly seemed that there was a vacant ine General hospital, Thursday,
March 25th, after an illness of
spot in lodge.
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
three weeks, He was born Oc-
CHURCH
We draped the altar for you, Raphael. You know, tober 29, 1888, at the Althouse,
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
we do that for all our brothers who have slipped away and spent most of his life in Ore­ Morning worship, 11 a. m.
from us, but it wasn’t so easy for us to do it for you. gon.
Young People’s service, 7:45 p.
is survived by his wife, Jes­
You have always been so close to us that putting that sie He
in.
May Leonard and one son, Gor­
drape on the altar seemed like it was taking too much don R. Leonard, who came via Evening service, 8:15 p. m.
away from us. None of us in lodge felt right about it. plane from Camp Rucker, Ala­ Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8
m.
to be with his father; a sis-
We’re all very grateful for one thing, old top. If I bama,
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ter, Mrs. M. M. Lewis of Randall,
the Good Lord said it was your time to come home, Washington
nin,(on and a brother, Frank KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL
we’re mighty grateful that the Wise One took you i J*“LeoSrd Zf 'wesrs'pr'ingfiZid" Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall,
9:45 a. m.
while you were peacefully sleeping and there was no Massachusetts.
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Funeral
services
were
held
Mon.
jiain. We all believe you had that coming to you, and
day afternoon, March 29th, at the CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
I mean it when I say, that I am mighty grateful to the Cave Junction Community church '
CHURCH
Good Lord that it all happened the way it did, if it with the Rev. George H. Gray of­ Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m.
had to happen—and I guess your name was called at ficiating, and graveside services, Church services 11 to 12 a. m.
Bible study, 7:45.
the Pearly Gates and you, like the good soldier you at the Kerby IOOF cemetery un­ Senior
C. Y. P. S. meeting ........... 7:45
der the direction of Belt Lodge
were, had to answer roll call.
All young people invited.
No. 18. A. F. & A. M. The L. B
Geo. H. Gray, Pastor.
0. K. Old Pal. It won’t be so very long until some Hall Funeral home were in charge
arrangements.
of
of the rest of us will be coming up, and I know you will
The Missionary society met at
be standing at the gate with a warm welcome when
the church with 14 ladies present.
The lesson for Sunday school
we do. In the meantime I’m going to miss you like
CARD OF THANKS
‘Jesus Returns to His Friends.’
blazes. Your good counsel was so sound and reliable, We thank our many friends for was The
golden text was: “I am
we all banked on your opinions. If you see me in a their kindness and sympathy dur­ alive forever more.”
tight place some time, just snitch a little bit, and ing our recent bereavement, the Donald Richard and Dwain
loss of our beloved husband, fath­ Marshal from California were new
whisper down and tell me, will you?
er, and brother, R. S. Leonard, and pupils. We were glad to welcome
Good night, Raphael. I’m not wishing you God­ for the many floral offerings.
them to our Sunday school:
speed, for you have it. Good night.
JESSIE M LEONARD,
Dorothy and Byron Gray and
GORDON R. LEONARD,
family are with us again. They
Ever your friend,
MRS. M. M. LEWIS,
have moved from Los Angeles and
MOR NAY.
FRANK J. LEONARD.
are planning to make their home
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( APITAL PARADE
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passed a bill providing for a $300
a year bonus for most postal em­
ployees. This is the first increase
since 1925. It is for the duration
only and applies to all except
messengers and rush season work­
ers.
DIVORCE FEE CUT VETOED
“I share the view of those who
believe that divorces are already
too prevalent in this country,”
wrote Governor Earl Snell in ve­
toing H. B. 276 which would lower
divorce fees and curtain county'
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revel nues, in effect it would have
taxpayers contribute to the cost of j
divorces.
Secretary of the Treasury Hen­
ry Morgenthau reported Monday
that March income tax collections
ran ahead of last year and reports
indicate they will exceed treasury
estimates by $250,000,000.
READ THE AD$
Along With the New«
here.
Rev. Gray’s sermon was ‘‘At
Home in the House of God.” His
text was "Blessed are they that
dwell in thy house; they will be
still praising thee.”
M rs. J. H. Dow sang “Peace Be
Still.”
A welcome is extended to all to
attend these services.
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