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Demo Governors Get Invitation WASHINGTON w The 27 Democratic governors have been invited to meet here May 4-5 in 4 line with National'Chairman Paul WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER When otbrrt fait use our Chinese rrmrdirs. A mi zing success for WOO Tears In China. So matter with what ailments you ar afflicted disorders synosls heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, sas, constipation, ulcers, diahete rheumatism, tall and bladder fever, spine, female mm piatnis. CHARLIE CHAX CIUMSE HERB CO. OFFICE HOURS: Weds, only 774 WiUamett, M. Butler's vow to give the state executives "more importance in the party structure." Butler has announced he invit ed the governors to discuss plans for the 1956 campaign with na tional' committee officials and party leaders in Congress. Two of those invited bolted the national ticket in 1952 to support Dwight D. Eisenhower for presi dent. They arc Allan Shivers of Texas and Robert F. Kcnnon of; Louisiana. Kennon recently voiced opposition to Democratic renomination of Adlai E. Stevenson. ARMED FORCES ROLL CALL - By ROBERT SHELLEY Emerald Empire men who! JAMES LEWIS DAVEY, P.O.. have recently enlisted in the 'Box 657, Drain. A graduate of: v..... n ...ilk ,. ..,t ( Cn.T Drain High School, Davey is the Navy, all with the rank of Sea-, husband o Margaret Elizabeth man Apprentice, are: Estlier Davey, who will remain in Drain until Davey's gradua tion from recruit training. DONALD ,. ALBERT KNIGHT, son of Rex Dale Knight, 2557 Hilyard St., Eugene. A 19541 EDWIN KEITH MASTERS, craduatc of Eueene Hish School. ! 2725 Potter St.. Eueene. Potter ! k'ninht c thn firct man frnm I nttanAoA f. r , n I c Pace Uicth JAMES DARRELL CONLEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robert Conley, Veneta. A student at Elmira Union High School, Conley enlisted at Eugene Janu ary .31. REGISTER-GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 3 to 3:3 . rre""fedAf ' you , ... Unda in,"la3r .?" for "'UXe this J Eugene to enlist in the Navy's new High School Graduate Pro gram. He enlisted for a school in electronics and will be sent to the one of his choice upon his graduation from recruit training. School; his wife, Patsy Lou Masters, will live in Grants Pass until he completes recruit train ing at San Diego, Calif. FLOYD DALE McCLURE, son of Mr?. Viola Anna Shirley, Star RlS., Oakridgc. A graduate of Oakridge High School, McClure worked for the Pope and Talbot Lumber Co. before his enlistment at Eugene Feb. 21. JAMES EUGENE ALDER MAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald W infield Alderman, 1757 LawrenoeftSt., Eugene. Alderman a 1 1 d e d Sweet Home High acnooi oeioro enabling bi FREDERICK HARRY BUR- on February 24. ROUGHS, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,IPv tivak ii r.Mrw Harry Ellis Burroughs,' 1051 B w "SmVu,Eh.''g"S:St., Springfield. Burroughs was Chris Hagness. P.O Box. 622,1? .stu.dcnt at Springfield High Springfield, prior to his enlist- p5001. if it wm m i . - m k ij mm rasew w ll 1280 !lHl I KERG I Presented by the Kticene Register-Guard The week of March 13 through 18, 1955 SUNDAY, MARCH 13, IMS ... Srriabin's "The Poem of Ecstacy" performed bv The Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York, Dimilrl Mitroooulos conducting. MONDAY. MARCH 14, 19.5 . . . Pablo Casal, celloirt for Schumann's "Concerto in A Minor" for Cello and Orchestra, with the Prades Festival Orchestra. ' TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1953 ..." Srhunerl's "Rosamunde Overture and Ballet with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Erich Lelnsdorf con ducting. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16. 1955 . . . "Carnival of the Animals" with narrator Noel Coward and Andre Kostclanctz and his Orchestra. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1955 . . . ' "Music Until Midnight" featuring Percy Faith and hU Orchestra, with Mitch Milter on English Horn and Oboe. PHI It AY. MARCH IX. 1955 . . . George Oershwiti's "Porgy. and Bess" a Symphonic Pic ture, performed Dy Andre- Kosieianeu ana nis rniinar monic sympnony urencsira oi new r orn. a JlWm ment February 21 at Eugene He was a student at Springfield High School. BRUCE MARTIN WALKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Charles Walker, 108 3rd St., Crcs well. He is a graduate of St. Francis High School, Eugene. ARTHUR CARL KINTER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Creswell Kinter of Ctaswell. Kinter was I student at Goshen High School. LEONARD A. BAKER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Othniel Baker. 1331 F St., Springfield. He attended Springfield High. KEITH ARDEN PHILLIPS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips of Walton. He was a student at Elmira High School. , KENNETH LeROY BAKER, brother of Leonard, and also a student at Springfield High School. ROBERT CALVIN SWANSON of 32V4 West 8th Ave., Eugene. DENNIS FURBER McNEAL of 1764'4 High St., Eugene, BILLY SCOTT BOUNDS, son of Mr. and Mrs.' E. Scott Bounds of Oakridge. Bounds also worked for Pope and Talbat and attended Oakridgc High School before his enlistment. . DANIEL RICHARD BISCHEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fulton Bischel, 429 First St., Cottage Grove. He attended Cot tage Grove High School. dST LT. ALVIN C. STOCK STAD, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stockstad. 910 East 22nd Ave., Eugene, has recently been pro moted to Aircraft Commander, flying a C-97 to refuel jet bomb ers in flight. He is now stationed with the 305th Air Refueling Squadron near Marrakcch, Mo rocco. Mrs. Stockstad and 2 young sons are remaining at MacDill AFB, Tampa, Fla., dur ing Stockstad's 3-monlh tour of foreign duty. Stockstad is a graduate of the University of Oregon and received his- com mission from the ROTC unit there in 1950. Contractors . . . Investors ... or folks wishing Close in residential cast side downtown property should in vestigate properties I offer for sale. No Inquiries by Phone A'o Realtors MURRAY D. AGATE 1456 Willamette Ph. 4-1252 PRISON COMMENT STILLWATER, Minn. OP An account of the chaplain's sermon at recent Sunday services, report ed in the Prison Mirror, publica tion of the state penitentiary here, noted in part: "Let us not bo ash amed of our faith, nor fear our enemies who laugh at us, but fear worldly judges, as they are fickle and unjust." I Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 13, 1955 JB Producer Plans To Film Novel HOLLYWOOD I Producer Paul Gregory says he plans to start In a few months filming one of three novels by the late Thom as Wolfe. Gregory and William Goldman recently paid over $300,000 for was completed wollo s "Of Time and the River, Wolte. "The Web and the Rock" and "You Can't Go Home Again." Gregory announced he would film one of the novels as soon s he finishes making "The Naked and the Dead." The Gregory deal with heirs of FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN TODAY SUNDAY 1 to 4 P.M. 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