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Fifteen Western Tales, January 1953 — page 5: Pulp Fiction, 1953

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# What This Page Shows This is an advertisement page from a pulp magazine promoting International Correspondence Schools (I.C.S.), a correspondence education company. The page features promotional text encouraging readers tired of their current jobs to pursue home-based vocational training, along with a testimonial from a machine shop operator who claims a salary increase of 73.3% after completing an I.C.S. carpentry course. The bulk of the page consists of a coupon listing 391 available courses across various trades and professions, from automotive repair to textile engineering, which readers can mail in to receive information.

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- Sure, you dre. Anybody gets tired of standing still in the same place. But don’t get the tdea that just quitting your present job and going somewhere else will take you out of the rut. The trouble may be inside yourself. You're restless because you want to get ahead — make more money —do more interesting work. All right — why not? . Look around you. The nien who are advancing are the trained men, They've learned special skills that bring them higher pay. It's the men without training who stick in the same old job. What are you going to do about it? Just wait and hope for some- thing better to come along? If you really want to succeed, you can get the necessary training by studying at home in your spare time. International Correspondence Schools offer you a course in practically any field you choose, giving you the practi- cal plus the bedrock facts and theory. You'll earn while you learn. Students report better jobs and more pay within a few months. Read carefully the list of When you learn the I. €.S. way, subjects in the coupon below. your time is your own. Arrange your schedule to ‘suit yourself. No tiresome traveting to and from school. No classes missed because of other engagements, Home study through I. C. S. has proved out for: millions of am- bitious men and women. You,’ too, can use it to get ahead! \HTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Pick out the field of study that interests ‘you most —- the one with the greatest future for you. Then mark and mail the coupon, and find out what 1, C. S. can do for you. All it: costs is a stamp or postcard, yet it may be the most im- portant step you've ever taken! BOX 3275-3, SCRANTON 9, PENNA. Without cost or obligation, ‘send me “HOW to SUCCEED” and the booklet about the course BEFORE which f have marked X: ART Commercial Art Magazine and Book Hoe Saari Show ee and Sign Lettering Fashion Hlustrating AUTOMOTIVE (1 Automobile, Mechanic Auto-Elec. Technician Auto Body Rebuilding and Refinishing £) Diesel--Gas Engines AVIATION CJ Heating CJ Steam Fitting Air Conditioning Electrician BUSINESS (2) Business Administration Certified Public Accountant Accounting Bookkeeping Stenography and Typing Secretarial Federal Tax OD Business Corres Personnel and La Advertising C1 Retail Business Management (J Managing Small Business C Sales Management {) Safesmanship ° a} are ic itagemert CIVIL, STRUCTU RAL ENGINEERING 0 Civil Picinets C) Structurat Engineering . [ Surveying and Mapping C3 Structural Draftivg CO Highway Engineering (] Reading Blueprints . ( Concrete Construction ‘po pee © Aircraft Drafting C Architectural Drafting CO Etectrica! Drafting © Mechanicat Drafting ndence r Relations CO Aeronautical Engineering Jr. C] Aircraft Engine Mechanic BO ae Drafting UVILDING Structural Drafting Sheet Metal Drafting £2) Mine Surveying and Drafting £1 rch itecture ELECTRICAL Arch. Drafting Oo ele Contractor C] Estimating CO Carpenter and Mill Work (© Carpenter Foreman . £2 Reading Blueprints CI House Planning OC) Plumbing G Electrical Engineering Etectrician Electrical Maintenance Electrical Orafting aad yen and Light Linem HIGH H SCHOOL ( High School Subjects. C1 Chemical Engineering C) Chemistry CQ Analytical Chemistry D Petroleum— Nat'l Gas Putp and Paper Making Plastics - os y. Dae wide choice of courses \ I. C. S. offers a total of 391 different courses —. 391 roads to advancement. Among them is the one you want. You'll find the lessons modern, simple, easy to understand. Each one you study takes you farther along the road to knowledge and success, machine operator to shop foreman ‘‘When I enrolled for my I. C. S. course in Car- pein and Millwork, I was a machine operator. oday, eleven months later, I am a shop fore- man. As a consequence my salary has been increased 73.3%.” irs IGS (3 Please send Information abeut I.C.S. employee training for companies. D Stationary Steam Engineering fi Se oneey Fireman RADIO TELEVISION, COMMUNICATIONS. Genera? Radio Radia Operation Radio Servicin Television Electronics Telephone Work RAILROAD Locomotive Engineer Diesel Locomotive Air Brakes © Car Inspector Railroad Administration TEXTILE College Preparatory Mathematics Commercial Good English M .? HAN i AND SHO () Mechanical — C) industrial Engineering — Industrial Supervision Foremanship Mechanical Drafting © Machine Design-Drafting ( Machine Shop Practice C Tool Design . : Industrial Instrumentation makin ae Electric Welding Heat Treatment— Nigtallurgy © Sheet Metal Work €) Sheet Metal Pattern Drafting CI Refrigeration POWER Ql ; Machine Shop inspection Fendi alli BE} Textile Engineering €) Cotton Manufacture B Rayon Manufacture ala Manufacture 0 Loom Fixing oi Finishing and Dyeing C] Textile Designing HOM ARTS E&) Dressmaking and Designing Cookery G Tea Room Management - © Combustion Db peenring E: Diese] —El &) Electric Lignt id Power City | Occupation State Working Hours A.M. t.—_____P. M. Special, tuition rates to members of the Armed Forces, Canadian residents send coupon to Internationat Correspondence Schools Canadian, Ltd., Montreal, Canade- COMicoo CO