The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 12, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Sorry we overlooked mentioning
the fact that we had “Sunshine” on
•The Crick" over Easter. Kathryn
Devereux waa down, from bar school
at Pdktland
At Yalta the “Big Three" met—
Russia, Great Britain and Franklih
D. Roosevelt
At that conference,
while referring to the United States,
(“we the people), it waa ME and I
voiced by F. D. R. He stated that
what waa created at that conference,
the words agreed upon, etc., that "I
didn't go as far as I wanted to in
certain areas.” In other words "The
Big Three” met—Russia, Great Brit­
Mr*. T. G. Little, and brother, John ain and President Roosevelt — the
Haberly, of Aloha, Oregon. She plana three great power*. You and me—■
“we the people”—were not mention­
to be away for about two week*
Howard and Harold Neideigh were ed, coming under the heading of The
Thursday overnight guests of their United States of America. It was
•later and husband, Mr. and Mr*. “me and I” as Franklin D. Roosevelt.
* _ï?*a**r ‘Woodrow Robison.
Figure it out for yourself. Per­
sonally, we do not like that ME and I
business and in stating this, we are
speaking not a* an opponent of The
New Deal, but a* a citizen of the
U.S.A. who still believe* in the
voice of “we the people," and that
our future destiny should be guided
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should be the voice of America
speaking as a whole and referred to
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The regular monthly Missionary
meeting was held lari Tuesday after­
noon at the church with Mr*. Tyrrell
Woodward and Mrs. Wayne Wood
ward in charge of the program tor
the afternoon.
Opening song was
‘Throw Out the Life-line ” Scrip­
ture reading by Mr*. Tyrrell Wood­
ward waa followed by the aong, "I
Love to Tell the Story ” The Ladles
group aang a special number, “It Ia
Wonderful te Me."
An article,
"Hell's Builder," waa read from the
White Ribbon Review by Mrs. S. C.
McAllister. The apeaker for the af­
ternoon waa Jake Moomaw, who
gave a very intereating talk, after
which the meeting closed with an­
other aong and prayer by Mra. Ward
Evans. There was a abort business
meeting. Mra. J. D. Carl and Mr*.
Cha*. Griffith were hostess for the
afternoon.
Those attending were
Meadames Tyrrell Woodward, Wayne
Woodward. Ward Evan*, O. H. Aasen,
Ida Myers, Stanley Halter, Lawrence
Barklow, Albert Lillie, J. D. Carl,
Charles Griffith and Mary, S. C. Mc­
Allister, Lizzie Lett, Emil Peterson.
Chloe Willson and Jake Moomaw.
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