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                                    Register  at  Draft          WANTED-Late model  sedan  or  ~ 'If/  -r-
                                    Boards  Immediately            club  coupe.  Will  pay  up  to   Sailor:  If a  very ugly man tried
                                                                   $1500  cash.  Prefer  Buick  or
                                      If you  do not join the Reserves   Oldsmobile.  Phone  Mr.  Middle-  to  kiss  you,  would  you  scream?
                                    after  your  discharge  be  sure  to   ton  at  PRospect  0221  or  SUt-  Wave:  Try it and  see.
         Discharges  are  changing  all   report  to  the  local  draft  board                          *  *  *
       offices. This week found Comman-  that  you  have  been  discharged.   ter  5319.        She:  I  don't know whether just
       der Tova Peterson Wiley earning   This  must  be  done  10  days  after   WANTED-To  share  ride  from   to be engaged  and  let him  spend
       a  discharge  and  turning  her  job   discharge.  Failure to  register  ( or   Oakland  (Montclair district)  or  lots  of  money  on  me,  or  marry
       over  to  Commander  Jean  T.   to  report  changes  of  address)  is   Piedmont  station  to  Treasure   him  and  help  him  save  it!
       Palmer as assistant to  the Direc-                          Island,  daily.  Contact  Miss
                                    a  federal  offense.                                                *  *  *
       tor  of  Women's  Reserve.                                  Gunther,  T. I.,  Ext.  42.   SK3c:  "How  do  you  expect  to
         Mrs." Wiley spent 39  months on   If  you  have  previously  regis-                  accomplish  anything  with  three
                                    tered  and  your  board  is  distant,
       active  duty  as  Captain  McAfee's   write  and  tell  them  when  and   WANTED-A flat or house in the  good  looking  Waves  in  your
        assistant  and  later  ?,S  assistant                      East Bay.  Contact  Chief  Phar- office?"
       to Captain Horton.  She has  trav-  where  you  were  discharged,  the   macist Mate Bland at Ext.  678.   SK2c:  "By giving two  of them
                                    address where you can be reached
        eled  over  much  of  the  United                                                     the day off."
                                    and  your  serial,  service  or  file   LOST- Round Omega watch with
        States and Hawaii and has helped
                                    number.  If  not  previously  regis-  yellow  gold  case  and  stainlesii   *  *  *
        with  the  formulation  of  Wave                           steel  band.  Inscribed  on  back:   Wife:  "Wake up,  John·.  There's
        policies.  She  joins  her  husband,   tered  you  must  report  in  person   "Joseph  M.  Whelan,  Ma  and   a  burglar  going  through  your
        Lt.  Comdr.  Wiley,  in  San  Fran-  to  any  local  board  and  be  regis-  Dad,  Mar.  1,  1944."  Lost in vi-  pockets.''.
        cisco,  where  both  are  enjoying   tered.                                             Hubby:  (half  awake).  "Aw,
                                                                   cinity  of  Galley  K,  belteved  to
        terminal leave.                                            have been lost from automobile.   you two fight it out between your-
                                    tomers for breakfast considerably                         selves."
        Shoes  Without  Stamps      increased  .  .  .  Bertha  Stamper   Sentimental value. Reward $25.
         You  no  longer  have to  make  a                         Contact  Joe  Whelan,  3rd  Bat-     *  *  *
                                    will  accept  your  congratulations
       pilgrimage  to  the  Pass Office  for                       talion  office,  Mustering  P.O.   Lone  chick  taking  a   look   "What  are  you  trying  to  do,s
                                    and  second  class  pay  this  week
        shoe  stamps.  A  recent  govern-  . .. Stenmark,  Stallings  and  Os-  Platoon  91,  Armed  Guard  Cen- around the electric  incubator full  ,ailor, pull the wool over my  eyes?"
       ment order said that shoe  ration-                          ter.  No  questions  asked.   of unhatched eggs:  "Well, it looks
                                    born  climbed  up  the  pharmacist
        ing is  over and  if the  shoe fits-  mate  ladder  and  Ann  Farella                 as  if  I'll  be  an  o~ly  child.   It's  the  cute  little  calves  that
        buy it! If you can find any to buy.                                                   Mother's  blown  a  fuse."   make  the  men  horse  around.
                                    stopped just short of the top with
        Just  Between  Us           a  new first-class rating . . . News  Lost  and  Found
         Still talking are those who went  of  the  Week!  Grass  seed  is  on                The  Wolf                                by  Sansone
       to the Santa Cruz mountains last  order . . . If it isn't planted on the   Gear  and  articles  bearing  the
                                                                 following names have been turned
       week  . .. Things  to  remember  Barracks'  roof  by  mistake  we
                                                                 in to the Lost and Found Proper-
        were  the  cozy  ranch  house,  the  may  be  in  the  green-but  soon   ty Bur eau located in the Security
        swimming  pool,  open  fireplaces,  .  .  .  Going,  going,  gone!  .  .  .  To                   .  ,:·\•
                                                                 Office,  Building 222,  Treasure  Is-
        horseback riding and scenery ...  Mare  Island  goes  Lt.  (jg)  Kees-
                                                                 land.  This  property  will  be  re-
        Wish you had gone, too ?  . . . Sur- ling, leaving Lt. Bruns once again                     1~1l
                                                                 turned  to  the  owners  upon  prop-
       prise!  That term belongs  to Rene  with all the Barracks worries .. .   er identification.   1
        Anderson who now adds a  second  Speaking  of  worries,  among  the
        ring  to  the  right  finger  .  .  .  The  hunted  and  haunted  were  sad-  H.  P.  Thomasson,  John  B.
       hospital  bowlers  entered  the  dened  Waves  who  awaited  Wed-  Styles,  H.  H.  Warkentin,.  PhMlc;
        league  last  week  and  with  the  nesday's shearing deadline  ... "I   O'Shanely,  L.  S.  Phillips,  J.  E.
        help  of  an  unexpected  blackout,  can't  possibly cut it,"  they moan-  Fleshman,   Thomas   Sullivant,
                                                                 Merlin  F.  Buckner,  H.  B.  Hath-
        climbed  to  the  top  over  the  pro- ed- and  did  .  .  .  Suggested  were
        testing Armed Guard Team No.  1  various  new  do' s  to  be  known  as   away,  Gerald  I.  Nielson,  John  J.
        .  .  .  No  telling  what  more  light  the  "bristle  bob,"  the  "cubicle   Atkins,  E.  C.  Wright,  James  C .
        may  do  to  their  score  .. .  Your  cut"  and  the  "chicken  wire  roll"   Hughes,  J.  J.  Bidduuph,  Hoyt
       personal  pharmacist  mate  and  (the  latter  takes  a  bit  of  inven-  Watson  Nixon,  David  A.  Geddes,
                                                                 Gerald  Dunaway,  R.  H.  Busby,
        mine,  Gloria "Butch"  Garner,  an- tion but is well worth the effort)
                                                                 CM2c;  Vincent J. De Palma, Mer-
        nounces that she made it success- .  . .  This story is told on some of
        fully  through  her  second  class  T.  L's  former  graduates  now  in   win  A.  Kiel,  Jr.,  RT2c;  Mark  E.   'i
        exams.  .  .  .  More  service,  please  the  district  .  .  .  Two  of  them   Postlewaite,  Slc;  Franklin  S.
        .  .  .  Speaking  of  service,  hard- bumped  headlong  into  a  pretty   Gordon,  Chas.  Wm.  Brown,  For-
        working  Bernice  Overton  now  civilian  in  the  Civilian  Readjust-  rest S.  Gray, Walter C.  Feely, Joe
        wears  a  third  class  cook's  rating  ment  office  at  the  Federal  build-  Crawford,  Flc;  Thos.  J .  Lennon,
        which  she  really  earned  .. .  No  ing  . . .  They  excused themselves   H .  M.  Gaona,  Kenneth  P .  Rhone.
        longer a  poor seaman, Betty Wal- and walked off  but stopped short   T!J.e  following articles and gear
        ters  is  a  full-fledged  Maa  and  when  they heard laughter behind  were reported lost :   ';: .. . _._._.,,,.,., .. ,.,,,,;,;;:,,,
        can  now  join  the  union  .  .  .  In  them . . . The hit and run casualty   6  Seabags  and  Hammocks,  2
        answer  to  an  oft-repeated  ques- was  Ella  Hanson  Scott,  back  Suitcases;  1  Ditty Bag;  1  Trunk;   "Did  you two  hear any good  radio  programs tonight?"
        tion this is the latest information  working  for  the  Navy  as  a  ci- 1  Handbag;  27  Wallets;  1  Gui-
        on  shirts  .  .  .  To  be  worn  off  vilian.          tar;  2  Peacoats ;  1  Watch ;  Blues.
        Treasure  Island  on  liberty  is  the
        white shirt ... If your work takes  ST AL EMA TE              •                                                           Pid:ure That:!
        you  off  the  island  when  on  duty,                                By Nick PQuletsos Sp (X) le
        the working uniform is naturally
        permissible  .. .  In answer to  the
        Waves  you  see  in  San  Francisco
        in  other  than  white  shirts,  it  is
        presumed  that  they  are  on  duty
        or  going  to  and  from  work  .  .  .
        Busy  with  congratulations  thi.f'
        week were new possessors of blue
        braid  .  .  .  Caugnt  with  a  needle
        and thread were  Lt.  Comdr.  Wil-
        liamson,  Lt.  McNew,  Ruhl  and
        Reed,  Lt.  (jg)  Keesling  and  Us-
        tinick .. . Bag and baggage came
        the  evacuees  of  Barracks  C  .  .  .
        First  to  notice  the  change  were
        mess  cooks  who found  their  cus-
           Male Call                  by Milton Caniff, creator of "Terry a_nd the Pirates"       Selective Service Entrance, Bub

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