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Dischargees Must I W A N T A D S I :i. w._mm:7;,.:;: ~~:E: •::GHWA;E';E 7
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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YOU WILL BE E.L.IGIBLE /SCHAl26E AWF/CE
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