The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1942 Page: 6 of 8
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By ED WHEELAN
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SHOW NEXT SEASON NO MATTER VWAT/M CONSUL
HE DECIDES "Ei DO ABOUT THE /-( HAL FIRST.
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By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA -The Stowaway
THANKS
FOR THE
RIDE.
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A SALT CELLAR?
By GENE BYRNES
REG’LAR FELLERS—Power Dive
WELL I don't know
MUCH ABOUT AIRPLANES
BUT IT SEEMS TO ME I’VE
HEARD OF SUCH THINGS
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THE WEST NEWS
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
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You May Find a Career
In U. S. Civil Service
IF YOU'RE planning a career,
* you may find that U. S. Civil
Service give* the opportunity*
you want. For Uncle Sam offer*
many chancea to get ahead.
In some office job* you progress
through nix grades. A Junior
Stenographer, starting at $1,400.
may become a Senior, then a
Principal.
If you have training in a pro-
fession you may start at $2,009
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New Worker Can Leant and Earn, »
and progress to $8,000. Medicine
end law are two of the fields.
You may start in the mechan-
ical trades as a Helper-Trainee,
earning while you learn.
In the Postal Service you may
start without ipecial experieneo
as letter carrier ($1,700) and ad-
vance by competitive step* to
postmaster.
• • •
Thexe are but a mail fraction at V S.
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booklet Hats many other tntereaUnf Job*
with pav. requirements, type at teat stv*
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PHOSPHATE
Farmer*—Try Ruhm'a phosphate. Ben.
cheapest source at phonphorus every plant,
animal needs so borfiy Writ* fos Into., name
a1 nearest rep, Rshm. ». rtsseset. Vena.
Won Creatures
We ought not to treat
creatures like shoes or hou*eh
belongings, which when wont with
use we throw away —Plutarch.
living
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A
Eager Fools
Some people are so fond of ill-
luck that they run half-way to
meet it.—Douglas Jerrold.
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“TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STOW
KNOWN FROM COAST TO COAST
Precious Enterprise
An ounce of enterprise is worth
a pound of privilege.—Frederic R.
Marvin.
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Webb, Leonard. The West News (West, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 2, 1942, newspaper, January 2, 1942; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth589231/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.