TOMMY CO ICAR 1,OS C. COIX. '■ARIJE M. COLECARL E. COLEf ACOIJOEL K COLEJOHN A. COLEColeBrothersServeInUncleSam9ForcesBv PAIXINE HAGAPost-Herald Correspondent“Uncle Sam” is well acquainteri with the family of Mrami Mrs. Albert E. Cole of Odd.in the U. S Army during World Air Force. His rank was War II and served from 1946 sergeant. He is now living into 1949. He presently lives in Indianapolis, Tampa. Fla —Ind.Carl E. Cole, who now residesFor eight of their sons have «*• Odd, served in the U. S. served a total of 83 years in Army during 1950 through 1961.The Portuguese eodfishing armada — 66 ships and 5,400 men«4Unclevarious branches of Sam’s” Armed Forces.The oldest son, Albert E.Cole, Jr. served 23 years with the U. S Navy and saw dutyH€rvm8 in both European and Pacific .Norfolk, \aTheatres in World War II HeHe was a sergeant and saw duty during the Korean War.Enlisting in the U. S. Navvis the world’s largest, the National Geographic says. The men work 8 hours a day sevenin 1952. Richard L. Cole, is still lt;}*** a week. Law Screes timeand is stationed at for at least ■*? hours sleePlt;xyg O OCChK»0lt;KH5K00(KH)Joel K. Cole, whose rank was!served in the Korean Conflict* BT3 in the U. S. Navy served and in Vietnam before retiring from 1953 through 1957. He lives £ last year to make his home in Indianapolis, Ind. |§CUTANDCURLBEAUTY BOXat Coal City. He is employed Beginning his 12th year with at East Gulf in the mines the U. S. Navy, Carlos C. Cole,A highlight of his career in an AMSI is presently stationedStanoford RoadIS NOW OPEN T«m Thru Sat. 9 AM. to 3 PMthe Navy was his last tour of(in Pensacola, Fla.duH as an enlisted aide to vice chief of naval operations. Ad^ Tbit Week Only%Ev*nlt;ng« by AppointmentOwned and Operated ByJohn A. Cole served from 1958 o Reg. Sio. permanentto earlier this year with the ^miral H. Rivero for three years :U. S. Navy and has returned £in the Pentagon in Washington, to West Virginia and established %D. C. Cole served aboard 10 his home at Coal City. His rank ships and at three shore sta-jwas AMS3.Enlisting in 1961, Alvie J. Cole5.50oOELSIE FARMERastions.Operator Jeannie Sup tiePhone 252-6602Arlie M. Cole was a sergeant served until 1965 in the U. S.