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WANT ADS PHYSICAL TRAINING
MAINT. OPERATION HELEN HIGHWATER
SCHEDULE FOR T. I.
WANTED- Ford V8, Chevrolet
or Plymouth in good condition. Gym 2 Chaplain: "My boy, Rre you fol-
Prefer any model from 1933 to Monday to Friday inclusive lowing the Ten Commandments?"
1938. Immediate cash payment. 0800-2100 Seaman: "I don't know, sir. I
Call Bob Pokorny, Y2c, T. I. 1000-1730 (Basketball courts
The following prayer has ap- reserved for organized teams) have all I can do to keep up with
peared in the Wave column of the Extension 457. 1130-1300 (All gym facilities ship's memos and notices."
Masthead for the past two holiday WANTED- Late model light car. reserved for officers except
seasons. We reprint it this year Immediate cash payment. Call This is the land of
* * * opportunity
for the last time. The meaning R. D. Lang, ETM3c at Ordway basketball courts) - that's why so· many married
Saturday
of the words has changed with 1430, evenings. 1000-1700 (Facilities open men get into trouble.
the ending of American hostili- to all)
ties but the original beauty of the FOR SALE-Three tires, size Sunday * * *
verse is the same this Christmas 600-18. In good condition. Four 1200-1700 (Facilities open British sailor: "Battleships?
as it was in 1943 and 1944. tubes thrown in. Call Pinsdorf, Why, the flag ship of our Navy
F. J., Y2c, at T. I. Extension to all) is so big the captain travels
Dear Lord, as I kneel down to· 688. Athletic Field 1 around the deck in an auto."
pray I have so much to ask.
Monday to Friday inclusive American sailor: "That's noth-
My prayers are for .the strength FOR SALE - Packard, 1935 0800 until dark ing, bub. The galley of our flag-
to serve a nation's mighty model. Has heater, radio and Saturday ship is so big the cook has to go
task. is clean. Contact Goetsch, YTB- 1000 until dark through the Irish stew in a sub-
I need the grace with which to 261 at South Pier, T. I. Sunday marine to see if the potatoes are >
wear in dignity and pride FOR SALE-'39 Olds. coach. A-1 1200 until dark done."
My uniform, and take with it itE shape. Completely overhauled Athletic Field 2
* * * mate who
meaning in my stride. motor. Four new tires. Contact Under construction We know a bosun "Your move, Mac."
Teach me, Oh Lord, obedience that J. Silber, Slc, 722 Amabordore Swimming Pool No. 2, learned to play the piano because
I may do my best Ave., Richmond. located in Gym 2 a glass of beer falls off a violin. A boy in long pants got on a
Until our country once again is FOR SALE-Furnished five-room Monday to Friday inclusive * * * street car for ten cents; a lad in
peaceful and at rest. home. House open for inspec- 0800-2100 Girls worry about their hats short pants got on for a nickel
And having these to guide me tion from Sunday, Dec. 23 on. Saturday and shoes. Between the two there and a pretty gal got on for noth-
is plenty to worry about.
ing- she had a transfer.
while our Navy's in the war Contact J. Silber, Slc, 722 Ama- 1000-1200 (Colored person-
nel)
I have but then to thank thee- bordore Ave., Richmond. The Wolf by Sansone
I cannot ask for more. Sunday: Secured
Copyri1ht 1945 by Leonard S,nsone, distributed by C, mp Newspaper Servkt
Thank you for our country, Swimming Pool No. 3,
For our people free and brave. Lost and Found located in Gym 2
Monday to Friday inclusive
And make me ever worthy, Lord _Gear and articles bearing the
'-"' 0800-2100
To be a Navy Wave. following names have been turned 1600-1700 (Reserved for offi-
To all the Waves, our wish for in to the Lost and Found Prop- cers and Waves)
a Merry Christmas, your last in erty Bureau located in the Secur- 1900-2000 (Reserved for offi-
Navy blue. May 1946 find all of ity Office, Building 222, Treasure cers and Waves)
you back home, at school or busy Island. This property will be re- Saturday
at being just plain civilians. turned to the owners upon proper 1000-1700
identification. 1600-1700 (Reserved for offi-
Reid, Reuben H., Mlc; Good- cers and Waves)
win, Noble D.; Clark, L. E.; Sunday
Deglamorizing Schools Wrede, H. G.; Cruz, V. D.; Yel- 1200-1700
ton, James B.; Robles, E. A.;
1200-1300 ( Colored person-
Started for War Brides Graham, Jack G.; Myers, Glenn
nel)
R.; Hennessey, F. X. P. ; McCal-
(SE A). "Deglamorizing 1600-1700 (Reserved for offi-
schools have been set up by the pine, Peter, Slc; Wilson, C. L.; cers and Waves)
Eye, Roscoe E.; Staab, C. F.; Hil-
Red Cross in • England to teach ton, W. D.; Woods, James P.; Bowling Alley No. 2,
war brides of American Gis not Hardin, Colburn S.; Morton, behind Gym 2
to expect too much of the states.
Geo. Lee; Alford, G. E.; Carr9ll, Monday to Friday inclusive
Specifically it is the "out-of-this-
V. C.; Wheeler, M. A. Nilla, L. L.; 0800-2100
world picture the girls have got Paganini, G. A.; . Stubbs, J. T.; Saturday 1000-1700
from Hollywood and from brag- Hooten, H.; Blodgett, N. E.; Sunday 1200-1700
ging American servicemen that
Goodman, J. E.; Kummerer, A.
has to be corrected. Otherwise J .; McGee, Chas.; Simpson, Wm. Tennis Courts
the girls on arriving here might H.; Webb, W. L.; Griffin, Thos. Monday to Friday inclusive
expect Park A venue penthouses 0800 until dark
E.; Dessesseo, F. J.; Nagel, K. L.; Saturday 1000 until dark 'Tm really sorry I kept you waiting!"
on their husbands' $35 or $40 a
Boughton, Wm. R.; Dandridge, E.; Sunday 1200 until dark
week salary.
Nderson, Thos.; Townsend, A. F.
So far, 22,000 overseas brides
have applied for permission to STALEMATE
join their GI husbands in Amer- By Dave Burton, Slc Not a ~Misteak'
ica. The State Department esti-
mates that as many as 100,000
servicemen were married abroad
but refuses to guess how many
wives will come to this country.
The State Department estimate
was based on a supposed total. of
60,000 marriages in England,
5,000 to 15,000 in Europe, and
20,000 to 25,000 in Australia and
New Zealand. Starting in Janu-
ary, 6,000 to 8,000 brides are
scheduled to enter the United
States each month. They can be-
come citizens in two years.
by Milton Caniff, creator of ''Terry and the Pirates"
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