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Show Civil Service Examinations Health Education consultants are to be appointed in the U. S. Public Health Service of the Federal Fed-eral Security Agency to assist state and local health officials in solving increasing health problems brought about by national defense activities. An examination to fill the positions was announced by the Civil Service commission today. to-day. The salaries range from $2,-600 $2,-600 to $3,800 a year. Applicants must have completed a full 4-vear college course including or supplemented sup-plemented by specialized study or for the assistant grade, experience exper-ience in public health. In addition, they must have had professional experience in public health education edu-cation work part of winch must have been in the field of community com-munity health education. Applications Appli-cations must be on file with the Coramissicjn's Washington office not later than December 11, 1941. An examination was also announced an-nounced for Teacher in Indian Community and Boarding Schools in the Indian field service finclnri. tag Alaska,) of the department of the Interior. Optional branches of teaching and annual entrance salaries , are as follows: Agriculture, Agricult-ure, $1,800 and $'2,000; home economics, eco-nomics, $1,620 and $1,800; farm mechanics, $1,800; and one and two-room day schools, $1,620 and $1,800. Applicants must have completed com-pleted an appropriate 4-year college col-lege course and have had experience exper-ience in teaching in the option for whclh they apply. Applications must be on file with the Commission's Commis-sion's Washington office not later la-ter than December 11, 1991 tf received from any of the States A longer period for filling applications appli-cations is allowed for points in Alaska. Full information as to the requirements re-quirements for these examinations, an dapplications forms, may be obtained from Albert O. Anderson, Secretary of the Board of U. S.' Civil Service Examiners, at the post office in. this city, or from the Secretary of the Board of U. S.' Civil Service Examiners, at any first or second class post office. The modern small garage is a very convenient sort of place, but Grandpa complains that there is not room enough in it to swing a shingle for the benefit of the younger generation. |