«SAVE with SAFETY > at your DRUG STORE 2 EXCELLENT features Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Highway Meet Well Attended 'Continued from Page One) The Episcopal Guild ladies held i their Bible study Wednesday after- ’ noon in the Parish House. A social ' hour followed with refreshments ; served by Mrs. Fred Hickok and Mrs. G. S. Gosline to the following ladies: Mesdames A. N. Gould, Annie Rob­ inson, Ed. Lorenz, R. L. Stewart, Chas. Stauff, L. H. Hazard, W. H. Mansell, Geo. Taylor, Sr., C. V. Smith, Ida Owen, C. J. Fuhrman, A. J. Sher­ wood, Geo. Laird, C. T, Selbig and James Watson. STAMM MADELEINE CARROLL FRED MacMBRRAY siimi ioni J APRIL 30-MAYll Shirley T empli T he L ittle princess L. IN TECHNICOLOR ! Accident Victims In Hospital Here Cary Eckley (Doc) Nevin, 23 year old logger at McKinley, was brought to the Coquille Hospital last Thurs­ day evening, suffering from fractured vertebrae and ribs. He slipped and fell from hte loading platform six­ teen feet to the ground and rolled down hill to the road. Ralph Hurlbutt, of Coquille, 53, was able to leave the hospital last evening and return home. He is em­ ployed by the county highway de­ partment and was hit on the head, concussion resulting, as a plank was being moved by the donkey engine on the bridge at Charleston. Belle Knife Hospital Notes Miss Rose Matney, bookkeeper in the Southwestern Motors office here, entered the hospital yesterday for treatment. Vem Oderkirk, Jr, was dismissed yesterday.