t The Skrt Salem, Procon. Sunday. March 7, 1W Dental Care Emphasized in Health Slate Emphasis will be placed on the dental car and examination pro gram again this week In Marion county schools by the county health department staff, accord ing to the calendar released Sat urday. The puppet show 00 tooth car will be given Monday at Rich mond school. a. m.; Washing ton, 11 a. m.; Bush, 1p.m.; Tues- When You Think of Lighting Think of Salem Lighting When You Look at Lighting Look at Salem Lighting When You But Uofctlnq WtJ WU1 Be Happy tf W Can Help You Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 23S N. HUjb. SL Phone) 9412 day St Joseph's, a, m.r Kai ser, 11 a m.; tJervaia, 2 p. ol; Wednesday Stayton parochial. sV a. m.; Stayton public school. 11 a. m4 Mill City. 2 p. as.: Thursday Silverton, S. ana 10:30 a. m.; St. Mary's. Mi An gel. 2 p. m.; Friday Garfield. 9 a. m.; Highland, 11 a. and Englewood, 2 p. m. Dental examinations are sche duled for Monday first tour grades at Lincoln achooi. Wood bum, S a. m. to noon; first three grades at Hayes ville, t a. m. to noon; Wednesday first three grades at Salem Heights, morn ing; Thursday St. Vincent's, 9 a. m. to noon; Grant, 1 to 2 p. m.; First four grades at Stayton parochial, 9 a. m. to noon; Stay ton public, 1 to 3 p. m. Other events include a well baby conference at Woa&burn library Tuesday from 12:30 to 2:30 p. ra.; fluoroscopic clinic at Sa lem Memorial hospital Wednes day at 1 p. m.; child guidance clinic Wednesday afternoon at the health office; infant and; pre school -clinic st Stayton from 1 to 3 p. nr. Thursday. Salem Camera Oub Plans Night Field Trip Members of the Salem Camera club will meet at the First Meth odist church Monday at 7:45 pjn. to start on a field trip of Salem to snap night views of some local scenery. The annual election of new ef ficers will precede the trip. Richardson Treasurer Of GOP State Committee PORTLAND, March James J. Richardson today was named acting treasurer of the re publican State central committee. The manager of Multnomah Ci vic Stadium, Richardson succeeds Sigfrid Unander, who resigned to run for state treasurer. Say Folks Do Yon Wanl lo Save on Your Fuel Bill? Some oil burners are uai&g 50 more fuel than required to heat your home. You could reduce thla ex pensive war of heating your home, ahop or store, by ' having it serviced by an experienced oil burner service man. We have saved our customers many dollars and trouble during the cold months by riving their oil burners the proper attention. OIL BURNER SERVICE AND REPAIR Eimnrs heating Phone 2-6062 422 So. High Salem. Ore. Radio Play to Start College. WSSF Drive The radio play, "The Atom Next Door. to be broadcast from Wil lamette university's Waller hall over station KOCO tonight at 1:30, will initiate World Student Service Fund week at Willamette. The ha If -hour show, prepared by Joe Power, Toledo, is open to the public. It depicts a symbol ized "atom" played by Power, as an effort of international cooper ation to further the education of students all over the world to promote better understanding among nations. Also part of the week Is a doc umentary film, "Seeds of Destiny to be shown next Wednesday eve ning at 8 at Waller chapel which shows the living conditions of stu dents In countries in other parts of the world. Booklets obtained for a mini mum donation of 50 cents can be obtained in Eaton hall during the coming week for admission, to the Toujour Gaie" show Friday eve ning at Salem high. ' The university Pepcata will aid in selling the booklets under the direction of Kathleen Secord, Portland, campus WSSF chairman, and Norman Stone, Salem, solici tations director for WSSF. Mrs? Herndon, 76, Succumbs At Hospital Mrs. Mary Herndon, resident of Salem route 6 for the past 54 years, died Saturday in a local hospital at the ae of 76 years. She was born at Morning Star, La.. Feb. 3, 1872, and was mar ried to the late Andrew Jackson Herndon in Belleville, Kan.. Oct. 11. 1889. The couple moved to Sa lem in 1894 and Herndon farmed until his death 13 years ago. Always active in church and club work, Mrs. Herndon was a member of the United Brethren Evangelical church of Salem; a charter member of the Middle Grove Women's Missionary soci ety, a member of the Central Howell home extension and was vitally interested In all commun ity projects. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. William ODonnell and Mrs. Eve Wilson, both of Portland, and Mrs. W. H. Scharf of Salem; a son, Henry J. Herndon of San Fran-, cisco; two sisters, Mrs. N. I. Web er of Salem and Mrs. Sam Avis of Jackson, Calif.; a brother, Ar thur Holland of Randsbure. Calif.; nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Announcement of funeral ser vices will be made later by the Clough-Barnck company. The fly's eye is a mosaic of 400 "simple" eyes each seeing only a tiny part of an object LESLXX JUNIOK HIGH SCHOOL Ceneert Tanadar Nlfht The Leslie band and orchestra, under the direction of Raymond Carl, will present its annual con cert Tuesday night at 8 p. m. in the achooi - auditorium. Approxi mately one hundred students will participate in the program, the proceeds from which will go into the band uniform and supply fund. Featured in special numbers will be a string trio made up of Carol Lee, violin, Sidney Kramer, cello, and Laurel Herr, piano; i twirling demonstration by Cor rine Allerton, Caroline Seay and lis Jo Campbell; a trio made up of Michael Deeney on the bells and Shirley Bingenheimer and David Rhoten on xylophones; a trumpet duet by Joan Lesher and David Hunt; and a tuba solo by Leon DuBoia. The complete program: I. ORCHXaTHA. 1. roraemaatar ovartur C. 0Har a. Blue WivM-wttU C. Dtltmtttr String orchaatra S. Star of tha iununtr Night - Woodbury In tha Gloaming Molloy 4. Prelude - - OuUmwt String trio . Spring Twilight Ruaue Dane S. That Old 1 t. 17U Centui Dutch .Tune H. Keadler that Old Baas Viol P. Yodar lAtarmiaaioa H. BAND I. Tha Taltaman. overture. I Del a mater 1. At the Concert, saleetiona K. Delameter J. Aalaap tm tha Deep M. Petrte Tuba eoio Leon DuBoia Skiea, waits J. Ouvadati t. The Pala. polka ... Barnard Trumpet 4hMt Joan Leaner. David Hunt B. King Korab ..... JL Lorani T. Festive trenta. march Vander Cook Tartrlinc exhibition S. Tha Traveller BuchtaU S. Billboard, march - JCJohx Bella. xylophone trio 4. Under Tropical Skiea. School Board To Confer with Citizen Groups A Salem school district build ing expansion program, probably at the figure of $1,500,000, will be up for discussion again Tues day at 8 p. m., when the school board confers with three citizens' groups aa to needs and funds. A proposal that called for a $3, 500,000 bond issue was overwhel mingly defeated at a special elec tion February 24. The district budget committee, presidents of several local organ izations who attended a previous meeting on the proposal and a ci tizens' committee whitfh opposed the larger program will be in cluded in the conference. It will immediately follow a 7 p. m. ses sion of the directors, and both will be at the achooi administra tion building. 460 N. High at. CAPT. ALTOkD ELECTED PORTLAND, Mar. S-iAVCapt Max L. Alord. with the Oregon state police In Salem, was one of five vice-presidents elected by the Northwest Check Investigators New. Buildings Scheduled for Girls' Camp Construction of six new build ings at the Willamette valley Camp Fire girls' Kilo wan' camp at an estimated cost of $8,000 wiU get underway this spring, Dayle Burres, chairman of the Salem council camp committee, announc ed Saturday. The camp, established IS years ago on a 14-acre tract near Falls City, is a picturesque spot where thousands of Camp Fire girls have enjoyed summer vacations, but is definitely in need of improvement, Burres said. Burres said plans are complete to raise $5,000 of the sum in Salem, while Corvallis and Dallas will supply the balance. Fred, B. Ram sey, Dallas, la in charge of the committee working on the pro ject. Other committee members are Charles Ladd and W. R. Criswell. both members of the Willamette council. Volunteer labor and materials to be purchased at minimum cost will be used because of the rus tic nature of Kllowan camp. The camp now has facilities for 84 girls per week. A Bluebird lodge, complete with kitchen, fireplace and Bleep ing capacity of 20 is first on the building program and will be used for winter camping for which the camp now has no facilities. A play shed for rainy-day activities is also expected to be ready for the 1941 season. Also scheduled for completion next year are four rustic huts of the Adirondack type, to be lo cated in the southeast section of the camp. Each will house six girls. Townsend Son To Speak Here Robert C. Townsend. son of Dr. Francis E. Townsend of old age pension plan fame, will speak in Salem next Wednesday night to a mass meeting of Salem Town send club members and the pub lic. The younger Townsend is secretary-treasurer of the Townsend National Recovery plan. The meeting will be in Bush school. University snd Mission streets, at S o'clock. Earl L McDonald, new Oregon organizer from Portland bead quarters, and other officials of the Townsend program will be present. Too Ijite? lo CUftsifv THOU AUTOMAGIC washer, floor sample. re SIS So. spectal SIT SO Ralph Johnson Appliance. SSS Center St. Phone 4S3S. SPECIAL onueed washers. S3SM and up. Ralph Johnson Appliance. 355 Cen ter St. Phone 403. sociation here today. Floyd Bower of Seattle wee chosen president. 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There will be no preview of the things to go on sale, and ' no advanced sale, even to members of the com mittee, declared Mrs. W. E. An derson, president of the Art as aociatioo. The organization purchased the contents of the home from Stuart Bush some weeks ago, and has set aside some furniture, bric-a-brac and china ware not suited to an art museum, to which use the house wil leventuallj be put. An admission fee, which will be charged, may be applied on pur chases of 15 or over.. No children are to be admitted without adults. The money derived from the sale will go Into the association's fund for equipping the house as a museum. David Duniway and Mrs. W. K. Anderson are co-chairmen of the sale. Italy Communist Attacks America GENOA. Italy, March -VP) Italy's communist chief, Palmiro Togliatti, said tonight that Amer ica alms at war. He urged Eur ope's voters to "take in hand the direction of their countries to avoid this new danger." 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