2200, December 35, 1060 Married Men May Enlist In Ai Force It was revealed today by Sgt. Rejuet Shyder of the UU. 8 Army Station in Barnesboro that mar- In YOUR STOMACH Some people feel like a swollen balloon after every meal They bloat full of gas and rift up acid ous liquids for hours after eating CERTA-VIN 1s helping such “victims” all over North bria. This new medicine helps Faken bee food faster and better meals it works with food. Gas pains go' Inches & boat vanian vanish! Contains herbs and n B-1 with Iron to enrich the blood and make nerves stronger. Weak, miserable people soon feel different all over lon't goon suffering Get C ERTA Air Force Recruiting | | ried male applicants may now en list in the U 8 Air Force Sgt. Snyder stated that ing they do not have mor two dependents married desiring enlistment in the Air Force may appiv at ths Army and U 8 Air Foro cruiting Station in the | Building in Barnesbor ! This is the first time er vears that mer Jers have been perr in the U1. 8 Air piXener i Say fer emphasi zed ne han ge ri pr MH é into t virneddiale body in terestid Snyder at the Indoct land Air Texas Cambria County’ 8 Quality Soft Coal Cited By Bureau Float-and-Sink Tests 7 "= tial in Conducted Recently In fromm the four principal | Cambria County can be brought | up to metallurgical standards by mechanical cleaning alone or in hasis of crushing, regional direc-: The the bureau i4 m (Greenwald based his statement (ounty report by the bureau Sink investigation of conjunction with fine H F Greenwald, tor of the UU. 8 Bureau of Mines, has announced here AR new moeerning its the cleaning properties ml in Cambria County plained that onl is extremely of the! He .ox- to the pu ines and cond tesla cleaning of the October Mines had Pittsburgh-—Most of the coals mating beds of Clally Cambria 900 million t linn toms the reserves important Are present 4) charact samples upg rad metaliurgical-grade was fron important to! Bed States manufacturin being essen- sae y # ar County Ons lication obtained samples from thromgh thea Tests Vy the Bureau of Mines. werte made in connection with its | program of inventorying the na- | tion's known minable reserves of | coking coal begun in 1048 at the request of the Munitions Board, | Department of Defense, because of concern over the rapid deple- toin of premium-grade coking ORs The research program is being conducted a county-by-countly basis and is divided into three phases: (1) determination of the Ring coal reserves in beds! thick enough and near enough the surface to be economically min- able hy present methods plus those that might! become eCoONOM- wally minable by improved tech- ology 2) study of tlhe prepar- atiom characteristics af the re- serves thus developed to deter mine which are suitalvle, under present standards, for producing | - metallurgical coke wither us mined or after upgrading by con- | ventional preparation methods, and which would require special’ and more intensive preparatory treatment. and (33 study of the arhoniring roperties of the onis to determine the yield sd gas. and chemi- #1 products that can be obtained ARTY of coke at Indians, Pa, has been selected ‘as the center for ome of four indiana Named As Teacher Workshop Indiana State Teachers College workshops in teacher education to be held throughout the nation during the month of Jan A The meetings at Indiana are set for Jan. 7 to § Purpose of these workshops is to prepare visitors who will apply the standards and schedules of the American Assn of Col for Teacher Education in a - tation program for all of its member institutions The American Assn. of Col | tor Teacher Education | is the Well, we hope that 1981 has easy sledding and that all of the VIN —Patton Prue Co folks ar ; help to make it a swell year. PATTON, PA. A. ahiision. tha wt dati dad | by carbonizing them singly or in is e S ' i a ; ; sls Ip. : The Cambria County report in 3 y y 2 hat | the first Ps 4 A wieristics issued for a county in y : connection with the ooking-coal : inl raw vor ’ Cambrian County are in the Upper tor ivan : F ’ i) 3 ia ¥ if i ng Beds, with the Lower Kittanni vice as an MP m Hiding teary 0 percent of She! nths pass 1 washing problem in the pre - sahingl 1 len in the prepars- | rank higher than a of Cambria County coals for Officers of the " { VCR ricer! ! VW thie Fe fre a) the msulfu content i ganized Reserve Corps made . in WA Te A 4s ’ fur conten In most in on coal-preparstion char- Grand-Dad Knew serve aa oi military i e1 igh fi isten x ‘ en aroun c : ! Pr 4 pal reserves af coal “| Kittanning and Lower Kittanning have had a! leas! unty's output e principal cal examina! Johnstown Or- | Py that SInory ft AG : \ ; >1 | metallurgical uses 8 to reduce | tances this can be dono, the pre- Ennouncement over the . rt BAYS end and reported that the ¢ i port says. : od candidates will be ant to = 3 ik met a an Eo | J p | i Pureau tests show that ! Meade, Md, for 7 to 10 days of | eniae ot = ETE Te | x he Kittanning coals respond ng They will be return: } = ¥ 4 s da a Dey-il WO f ' PAL ily to fine crushing to remove Rv She didn't switch on the | ' i 3 sulfur impurities, but that the! Park Mittary Reservation) she th “ay In eo living | | a | | re v or beds. Sapieially the Up- | sittshurgh. They will cove hie Vin. A GOR nurned h 4 : HE hin ia NN of Vary Arespomsive| earn Fer car ot do his method of beneflciation. Sub- District J irtese yi Ba. kd Authors of the report are Wil | De a 3 erie vo jere, 1 she 84 | iam LL. Crentz, bureau coal tech- | dunteers will he perm he aR ; ‘a - | | nologist, and Fern Stesie, bureau | live at home { they reside nes A Yi 0 } technical assistant. A ig c of the publication, "Rep 5h vestigations 4747, the tion ‘haracteristica of Coal Occurring | in Cambria County, Pa.” can be Try a Courier Classified eek '1. : | | obtained by writing the Bureau You'll find it will do the trick’ A av ys man aT V1 | of Mines, Publications - Distribu- : tha tion Section, 4800 Forbes #t | Pittaburgh 13, Pa. a ——— 1244 | SPANGLER FOUNDER DIES | Charles W. Stephens, 82 of 1 Dale, active in founding Sparg- Fraternal Order of Eagles | © as ofa “am a retired carpenter and com “rete worker. Born on July 13, Patton, Pa. 1848, in Diamondaville, Indiana County, he helped to build many tah fist RRKIEnmen! Pittsburgh and will draw and gq rere allowances ir tion to their regular pay Patton Aerie No. We postpone serviees to wait for a complete assembly of the bereaved part of our assistance made pos sible by modern equipment, WARD FUNERAL HOME PHONE 5881 or MAGEE AVE SParroN, PA. { the homes In Spangler and was A resident in the MARY years Heresthe community for It was on New Year's Eve, 11 years ago, that he'd stood on the parapet with Carel Cameron. and then at noon next day receiv | Ing that telegram saying that you | | Were going away and to forgive | 1 pleased, wherever | 8 00 Fancy free, | aod Ged to iio responsibilities.” FAVORS GALORE! |=: ov oomer for Your Celebration! Year's Party We've food and | the country and part of Mexi | co, the war came, and | went into | the merchant marine for the ex- citement and big money Crossed | ihe Atlantic in convoys a few times | before | had the bad luck to sail on a tanker that was torpedoed in | | the Caribbean ” | He described the confusion of | the green crew, how he had been forced to swim through burning ofl, and had then drifted in a life- | Jacket for hours before being res cued. Months in a marine hospital had followed. “It was the massage treatments there,” he explained, “‘that made me decide to become s masseur Now | have two assistants. But I shouldn’t be talking so much when you haven't mentioned your sccé dent.” Before she quite finished, borns and sirens began blaring “The New Year already, Hal How quickly the time has passed.” “It always did for us, remem- | | ber?" { “It's a nice idea—a fresh new year when people can resolve to lead better lives, start afresh and leave their mistakes behind.” His voice was husky: “Could that be us, Carol? I'd like to make a fresh start with you, darling {if you could forgive me.” She was silent so long that he added. “1 wouldn't run away a second time.™ “I'm not thinking of that my dear. I'm too happy to think. But maybe 1 should There would be problems for us, Hal" “None we couldn't meet if we had courage.” He found her lips and this time there was no parapet to steady himself. But he felt the dog beside him and gripped its harness. A tail began to thump his leg A JOLLY GOOD TIME “I believe Thora likes me.” he Welcome to our gala New Year's Party! said. “I hope she'll like Buck." Oholoe food, drinks, music and choice “She Should, They're of opposite e d. “That sh ‘companionship! There'll be a good time — our Atti eye a for all! Plan now to come to the Legion! shouldn't it, darling?" SLIM SWAGGER the Piano and Organ New Trial Being Asked In the final trial of December Criminal Court. at Ebensburg, "PATTON, PA. dois : sentence was withheld on wl Here's to the greatest New you've ever had before! favors and dancing and drinks to please your preferences. SONS OF ITALY PATTON, PA. Plan now to attend! Thanks te the Greatest Public Demand any Motor Cars and Trucks Have Ever Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chevrolets have been Produced in Less Than 6 Months . .. Compared to 12 Years for the First Million! So it is your overwhelming endorsement of the products and services we offer that is behind the production of this 25 millionth Chevrolet Jess than six moaths after completion of the 24 millionth. We are sincerely grateful. And we believe the best way we can express our grititude is to continue to offer you the very finest services and the very greatest values that we possibly can. And that is exactly what we intend to dol! ‘We'd like to join all other Chevrolet dealers in thanking our customers for making possible this 25 millionth Chevrolet. For the only reason anyone makes more aroducts is because people want more of them. Ne Chevrolet dealers are able to deliver more passenger cars and trucks than any other auto- mobile dealers today only because you prefer Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks over any other make. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARI wr MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE Cheverchko, who was found ty on a charge of rape. The jury recommended the mercy of the court. Sentence was witheld when Defense Attorney Fred J. Fees moved for a new trial. The de- fendant was arrested on charges of a Patton woman who sald she was attacked Nov. 18 after ac- cepting a ride in the defendant's CAT, PATTON AUTO CO. PHONE 2171 PATTON MAIN ST. GARAGE PHONE 2181