This is the last of Standard's Coo-Coo Comics #22 from February 1946.
A lot of animators did funny animal comics, so the manuel Perez that illustrated this story was most likely this one. Hubie Karp, another animator, wrote a lot of these comics, often in collaboration with his sister.
When perusing old comic books and funny pages, you'll notice a lot of the ads were comic strips themselves. It's the comics equivalent to Hannah Horvath's job writing ad copy disguised as magazine copy.
Heavy machinery operator reports factory friend and coworker to management
after he jump scares her while she operates heavy machinery, treating his
“prank” like the serious safety issue it is: ‘He disregarded rule #1,
clearly didn't care about my safety’
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Most of us work in an environment where a jump scare can cause a major
typo. And typos can be annoying or embarrassing or, in some cases, cost
money. But...
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good stuff
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