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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, S. C. Guide to Jobs: How, Where to Get Them Ask These Questions : When Choosing A Job v . '\X/'HAT’S in a job? It depends ** on what you’re looking for. Do you want security and will you be content with a smaller salary to have that assurance? Then Civil Service is a good bet for you with its pension benefits and retire ment plans. • • • Do you like a lot of leisure time for gardening or outdoor sports? Then you want a job with steady hours if only a moderate salary to permit you more per sonal freedom. If you have chosen a certain industry, canvass the field either in person or by letter of application and push your way in by strength of perseverance, if neces sary. It’s wdse to ask yourself these ques tions and others when you’re job-hunting. Is there a chance for newcomers? Am I equipped for job or do I need further schooling at night? What are the salary opportunities? Dozens of fields are analyzed for you in our Reader Service booklet No. 201— where the jobs are, how to get them selling — transportation — manufacturing —professions—and “glamour trades.” Send 25 cents in coin for *‘Guide to Jobs: How and Where to Get Them” to Weekly Newspaper Service, 243 West 17th Street, New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, booklet title and No. 201. Mxmnd, - 0- ITlsd&A. Just outside a small southern village, a speeding motorist was overhauled by a chin-whiskered constable. “You were speedin’ through our town,” the official complained “Coin’ well over thutty miles.” “I don’t see that you have any timing device,” the city Slicker craftily suggested. “How do you know 1 was going over 30?” “See this here hound?” the con stable replied, pointing to a skin ny, burr-covered dog that had just arrived. “Well, that dog, he couldn’t catch up with you. 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I think I’d like a cup of coffee myself.” BOBBY SOX Bj Marty Links ‘Yes, he IS rather obnoxious—but in a cute sort of way! ; NANCY By Etnie Bushmiller LITTLE REGGIE P’oH YES MA'AM HAVE IT AS TOUGH AS THIS AT HOME / By Margarita — WE OFTEN ) U6H ^ MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher THINK I WANT SOME CLUMSY OX STEPPING ON MV SHINE? JITTER By Arthur Pointer REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes £ TO LET \ ^ 1/1 'Si, 1 JIN1NUE. FRIENDSJ '/j/^ f YOU MUTTS I HAVE QUEERED \ EVERYTHING.' VIRGIL By Len Kleis Inflation Spiral A S THE little man crept into the movie theater and took his seat in the last row it was obvious from his doleful expression that he had much on his mind and was sadly in need of recreation. On the screen an old-fashioned melodrama unfolded, a production doubtless made long ago and now "reissued.” Came the scene where the heroine, lured all unsuspecting to the villain’s lair, suddenly real ized with horror that his intentions were anything but honorable. Provi dentially she discovered the handy carving-knife. "Stand back, you unspeakable cad,” she cried, brandishing the weapon. “I may be only a poor, weak, friendless woman — but, by Heaven, I shall sell my honor dearly!” "Profiteers,” shouted the troubled little mqn. “Everywhere you go, it’s high prices.” And with that he bolted out of the theater and disappeared into the night. WOKE HIM DOWN v A chap tried to buy a suit at one of those "walk a flight and save a dollar” establishments. One of the partners tried every suit but one on the customer, turning him around and around again and again, so he could view himself in the mir ror from every angle. Finally the other partner took over, showed the chap one suit, and made a sale. "You see how easy it was!” he admonished the first salesman. “I did it on the very first try!” “I know,” shrugged the former, “but who made him dizzy?” Like the Ostrich Two friends were riding a bus when one noticed the other had his eyes closed. “What’s the mat ter, Mike?” he asked. "Don’t you feel good?” “I feel fine,” Mike replied, “but I can’t bear to see women standing.” Bnli-Headedness Most sot-in-his-ways man I ever heard of was a letter carrier lived up Laconia way some years ago. If he was used to crossing a vacant lot, and somebody built a home there, like as not he’d ride through the back door and out the front rather than change his routine. One day a newcomer to town watched him hoist his bicycle over a pasture fence and start along the patch for the other side. Half way across a bull saw him and took after him. 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