Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Page 9
Vacancies in
Schools of AF
Numerous vacancies for ele
mentary and secondary teachers
and principals in the U. S. Air
Force overseas dependent school
program are anticipated in Eng
land, France, French Morocco, the
Azores, Newfoundland and Trip
oli for the 1954-55.
Qualification requirements for
these positions are:
Elementary and secondary
teachers, a bachelor's degree from
an accredited college or univer
sity with at least 18 semester
hours in education and a valid
teacning certuicatc. A minimum
of three years' teaching experi
ence is required. A master's de
gree may be substituted for one
year of experience.
All individuals must c either
currently in the teaching profes
sion or not out of the profession
more than one year, during which
time they must have been fur
thering their education. Rural
school teaching experience is par
ticularly desirable.
Age requirements: Men, 23-55,
and women, 23-45. Salary for
grade school teachers $3410 to
$4160, plus allowance; high school
teachers: $4250 to $4955, plus al
lowance; principal: $5060 to $5810
plus allowance. For further infor
mation regarding these positions,
the State Employment Office lo
cated at 710 Ferry Street, Salem,
may be contacted.
k ..ri.i of DOCTORS' TESTS
90 c "is OF PILES'
PAIN RELIEVED!
WITHOUT SURGERY I In cue alia case of
i tuple piles. Mtedinc stopped. tweJlmjr. re
duced, crackinn heated, piles khrunk WITH
OUT SURGERY, thanks to amain PAZO
Ointment! In 9 cases out of 10. pain was
atopfed or materially reduced. Paxo acts to
lubricate, relieve itching: instantly. Hundred!
of doctors prescribe it! In tube, also moorrn
Supnotitorics. Get PAZ0,gct wonderful rdiefl
More Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
Here Is ft pleasant way to overcome
loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH,
an Improved powder, sprinkled on
upper and lower plates holds them
firmer so that they feel more com
fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty
taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non
tcid). Does not sour. Checks "plate
odor" (denture breath). Get FAS
TEETH today at any drug counter.
"Acid indigestion so bad,
WAS AFRAID OF ULCERS!"
Add, Mr: M. M., EngttiMod, N, J,
A' no matt paint ihank$ to Pf undent
Now It's tieedleit to suffer burning pains
f seld indigestion, gsi, hctrtburn-thsnks
to "preicrlption-type" formula of F. H.
Plunder, Fh.G. Medically-proved rf tinder's
Tablets soothe iwiy psin fasti Eat most
anything you like-without fear of distress,
Amsxlng relief guarantied or money baekl
0t Fundcr's Tablets. 100.000,000 sold.
McEwen on
Wheat Board
Ralph McEwen, wheat farmer
from Athena, has been appoint
ed by Governor Paul Patterson
to serve on the Oregon wheat
commission. He will replace
Jens Tcrjesori who resigned
from the commission' effective
February 15.
McEwen has farmed in East
ern Oregon for the past JO years,
and prior to that was a cereal
chemist with a large Pacific
Northwest milling company. He
served as president of the Ore
gon Wheat Growers League dur
ing 1948.
Recently McEwen has also
been appointed by Secretary of
Agriculture Ezra Benson to serve
on the national grain research
advisory committee.
While attending Whitman col
lege at Walla Walla, Wash., he
majored in chemistry. L,aier ne
narrowed his studies to cereal
chemistry while enrolled at .the
Dunwoody Cereal Institute in
Minneapolis and participated in
specialized courses , in milling
and baking..
Wonderful Help for
Itching Misery
ciised by Skin Dryness
When loss of moisture so common to
effing skin causes stubborn, itching
torment, landi ritk Rrsinol Ointment
rrbeve amazingly. Special medica
tions sooth fiery Itch lanolin oils
sad softens dry skin rtbi follows..
HEALTH TALK
by
Dr. J. A. Rombough
Naturopathic Physician
1515 State St.
Prevent Heart Disease
Cardiac involvement (heart trou
ble) is preventable. To reduce the
possibility of encountering heart
disease:
1. Keep weight normal
2. Exercise but avoid excess
3. Keep calm. Avoid worry and
nervousness
4. Keep stomach and bowel ac
tion normal
5. Avoid mucus and gas forming
foods
6. Heart health depends upon
good general health
7. Perhaps the mot important
single factor in maintaining
heart health is proper nutri
tion. The heart tissues (all tis
sues for that matter) cannot
be expected to function norm
ally it the diet does not con
tain ALL needed vitamins,
minerals, and enzymes. There
fore, follow the best nutrition
al program in order to insure
better and longer heart health.
8. Have a Naturopathic examina
tion to KNOW how healthy
vour heart is now.
HERE FOR MARINE INSPECTION
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Hollywood Again
Sets up Organization
Snlem's Hollywood Business As
sociation, long inactive, has been
revived. ' ,
A meeting at the Willamette
Valley Bank Monday night was
largely attended by businessmen
who indicated a determination to
restore the Hollywood shopping
district to what is considered its
rightful place in the community.
To accomplish this plans are
being made to make the district
more attractive, to get more fa
cilities for the district and pro
mote modern merchandising
methods and services. The organ
ization also will cooperate with
other civic bodies for the devel
opment of a greater Salem.
New officers of the organization
are: Bob Batdorf, president; Al
Flicker, vice president; O. It.
Eckerslcy, secretary; G. C. Meeks,
treasurer; Ted Johnson, Earl
Mootry, Fred Davis and Cet Raw
lins, board of directors.
Three officers from the headquarters of the 12th Marine
Corps Reserve and Recruiting district, San Francisco, Monday
were in Salem to inspect Salem's Marino Corps Reserve unit.
The team is pictured here with the commander of the Salem
outfit and left to right is Col. Edward L. Hutchinson, deputy
director of the district; Maj. William E. O'Brien, supply officer
for the district; Maj. Ben R. Grandy, assistant officer in charge
of the reserve branch; and the commander of the Salem
Marine Reserve unit, Maj. Cecil Gardner.
Chinese Woman !s Speaker
An attractive young Chinese j
woman who has gained fame as a
fighter of Communism will talk
about .life in Red China during
Friday night's dinner meeting of
the Salem Knife and Fork club.
She is Miss Mary Lynn, a form
er Chinese high school teacher
and newspaper editor, who has
been in the United States several
years, accepted a post in the
underground when the Japanese
invaded China before the out
break of World War II.
Her ability as a linguist earned
Miss Lynn a colonel's rating in
the Nationalist army. "Before I
joined the army, I believed that
Communist and Nationalist troops
should and could fight together,"
she states. Numerous incidents
ranging from harassment of Na
tionalist troops to cold-blooded
murder taught her otherwise.
Dr. Robert D. Gregg, president
of the local club will preside. The
dining room will not be opened
until 6:30.
DON'T
Throw Vour Watrh Au-av
We Fix Them When Others Can't
THE JEWEL BOX
443 State. Salem, Oreeon
Fair Weather
Disappearing
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Spring-like weather which pre
dvailcd for the past several days
in the Eastern half of the nation
appeared on the way out Wednes
day as cooler air moved into East
ern states. . 1
Rain and snow accompanied the
chilly weather in the Northeast
ern states. The cooler air was ex
pected to extend over most of the
Eastern area although mild weath
er prevailed early along the South
ern and Central Atlantic Coast.
Record temperatures for the
date and for February were re
ported Tuesday in several East
ern cities. Readings were in the
high 60s and 70s whereas Mid
west readings dropped 20 to 30
degrees from .Monday's balmy
marks.
Tho wet belt in the Northeast
ern region extended from the
Eastern Great Lakes region and
upper Ohio Valley eastward to the
Atlantic Coast and from Virginia
northeastward into New England.
Light snow was confined to North
ern New England. One of the
heaviest f; Us was 4 inches at
Burlington. Vt. More than 2 inches
of rain fell in Buffalo, N.Y.
Rain also fell on the West Coast
from Central California .northward
through Washington. Generally
fair weather was reported in most
other parts of the country. '
JOINS 44th DIVISION v
FORT LEWIS, Wash. Capt.
Thomas V. Williams, son, of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl M. Williams, route
8, box 609, Salem, Ore., recently
was assigned to duty hero with
the 44th infantry division. The
captain is with the 203rd medi
cal batalion of the division.
Lovely . . .
LADY ALICE
DRESSES ,
at the
LITTLE FRENCH SHOP
115 North High
1953 Tax Topics
No. 8
Your Rights of Appeal
If you believe there 1 in
error in any bill, statement, or
refund in connection with
your 1953 income tax, you are
entitled to present your rea
sons to the District Director
of Internal Revenue and have
the matter reconsidered. Also,
if any audit or investigation
causes proposed changes in
your tax, to which you do not
agree, you are entitled to have
the matter reconsidered by the
District Director. If agree
ment is not reached, the Dis
trict Director will advise you
of further appeal rights. His
office address is 201 P.O.
Building, Salem, Oregon. The
telephone number is 3-8262.
North Marion Polio
Victim Is Improving
AURORA Ronnie Wirth, 15-
ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mcr
rit Wirth returned to his home
from a Portland hospital last
week. Stricken , last November
with polio, he has spent much of
his time since then in an iron
lung but is much improved now
although spending much of his
time in bed.
He was a sophomore at North
Marion high school when strick
en and is studying now to catch
up with his classmates.
Lost Flier's
Estate Large
On September 8, 1952, Morris W.
Pitts of Tacoma and two young
sons took off from Salem airport
in a single-motor private plane.
They were never heard from
again.
In Tacoma the estate of Pitts, a
business man, has been appraised,
on the supposition that he is dead,
and totals $63,662.06, according to
an inventory filed with the Pierce
County clerk Tuesday.
The petition for administration
proceedings, filed because Pitts
left no will, said the weather was
bad at the time of the take-off
and he was advised not to take
off. He was 33. His sons were Ron
ald, 13, and Michael, 8.
the U.S. Navy, in his recent as
signment to the Cruiser U.S.S.
Manchester, shortly following a
several days' furlough visit in
Silverton with his parents, the
Bob Morfords.
On the Manchester for the past
two years was a cousin of Mor
fords, and also three other
friends with whom Morford had
served in the South Pacific.
Black bears are a species which
varies in color,
Silverton Sailor
Due for Surprise
SILVERTON A happy sur
prise was in store for Mike Mor
ford, Electronics Technician with
CAR & TRUCK
RENTALS
394 North Church
Phone 3-9600
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trusses, Abdomi
nal Supports, Elastic Hosiery.
Export fitters private fitting
rooms.
"ASK YOUR DOCTOR"
Capital Drug Store
405 State Street
Corner of Liberty
S&H Green Stamps
lii.r iuiDliD ur G CBan. NU
DRS. CHAN . . . LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Upstairs, 241 North Liberty
Oftles spen Ssturday only. It a.m.
to 1 p.m., 6 to 1 pm ConsnltaUon,
blood pressure and urine tests ars
tree of eharce. PraeUced since
1017. Writs for attractive sift No
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THE
PEERLESS BAKERY
Bakers for her Majesty
the Housewife
Green Stamps
170 N. Commercial
Z?C GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FREE DELIVERY
CHAPMAN DRUG STORE
140 Candalarla Blvd.
LOWEST PRICE IN STATE
BUY LOCKER BEEF NOW
Eastern Oregon Beef bought directly from the ranch
and hauled in our own trucks. Cutting and Wrapping.
Old fashioned smoking and curing. We quick-freeze
your beef and pork FREE. Custom killing. Trailer
loaned FREE.
Packing House Wholesale Prices
Front Quarter I Hall or Whole i Young Steer Bed
20 125; 30
SALEM MEAT CO.
lb.
1325 South 25th St.
Phone 3-4858
SPECIAL WHOLESALE PRICES ON STOKEIEY'S FROZEN FOODS
Stale Featured in j
Vocational Journal
Vocational Education in Ore
Ron is featured in the February ;
issue of the American Vocational i
Journal, just off the press. t
The lead article of eight pages, j
illustrated with pictures and car- j
loons, tells I he story of vocation-1
al work in the state. ,
A picture nf the Oregon State j
Capitol on the cover carries a I
caption "The Journal Salutes I
Oregon." Guest editorials on Page
2 were written by Paul L. Pat
terson, Governor of Oregon, end
Dr. Rex Putnam, State Superin
tendent of Public Instruction.
The American Vocational Jour-;
nal is published monthly by the
American Vocational Association,
Inc., Washington, D.C.
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it costs so
little to call
long distance
typical rates from Salem
Medford P'u
Bend 75 plus tax
Astoria 70 plus tax
Eugene 50 plus tax
First 3 minuUtday "ftnlion" ontf.
Night and Sunday rites art twn lower.
tj) Pacific Telephone work to make
your telephone n better value every day
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You've heard about it, read about if-now
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See the range of the
future demonstrated
in our store
A cake baked in less than one
minute
A hot dog prepared in only 12
seconds
A chicken ready to eat in 2
minutes
A pot of water boiling in 10
seconds
A ham and cheese sandwich
grilled in 12 seconds
k A potato baked in only one
minute
A steak cooked in only 45 seconds
This Radar Range is being demonstrated it is not for sale, but housewives
of the future will probably be cooking with radar. It uses the principle of
wartime radar waves. These ranges ore now in use on ships, in hotels and
restaurants, and by the Armed Forces.
SEE-HEAR our wonderful RAYTHEON TV SETS
Television Headquarters
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