“ January 11, 1945 fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BECCEFONTE, PA. Page Three 16 COUNTY MEN LISTED AS Tonk ime with “patton “riva| OSES La Income of Library TWO MORE CENTRE COUNTY CASUALTIES ON WAR FRONTS "s.r ns eer BOQ Tb erly and | At Pre-War Level MEN WOUNDED IN ACTION Thursday, he reported that {ie was . . Hy {Continued from page One) (Continded frot page One) in action in Germany on December in a hoapita) but that hia parents 4 y bs | ad : go $a yo “ oT s ’ A y 4 V4, er cent during the past few : 26, a War Department telegram to| Vere not to worry since he "was not <0 Dr I " S/8gt. AL . howe " Veare a ha inf . §%. Bogus Died Nov, 23 his parents revealed Saturday. chewed up.” In a subsequent letter . € : {years, and the Sorta of fund % a. 1 aif 1 or ’ je 5 A - -] =: 3 (N A A ’ Ef LT pr —————— om cog ————— Staff Sergeant Paul Rogus, 24, son| pye Swablck, who was serving written on December 22, Pfc, Cart- (makes it quite r the of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogus, Sr, of | witiy an artillery group, was called wright reported that sie had done brary to obtain employes in com- Sinteie, g Ion, December tetion | 1OF service in September 1942, and 5 lot al 4 Taveitne 4nd Shat Be waa die } hin ar thectea an |RItET three months training at Ft. rast th hh vi an nga L | a : a . d in the Asiatic war theatre onip, tis va, was sent with a group|8dced that he is § ting along all \ Library officials have asked the November 28, according to a War, reserves to work in the copper right and urged his parents not tn County Commissioners to Increpse Department message rec elved by his! mines in Utah because of his knowl. [Worry ob mt him ~ 4 the county appropriation Jor 1845 parents on Friday. No details werelaqon of coal mining in the Snow| Fic. Cartwrigit, 20, was graduated iy to $4,000 instead of $3,000 which wa given [Shoe area He remained there until|from the Bellefonte High School in paid In 1944, It is pointed out Sgt. Rogus wa witty the first A nr) of last year when fie was re- the cless of 1942 and entered sere ; : ’ 8 the State matches one-half of group of B-20 Super-Fortresses 10! turned to the Army and was sent to|''ce March 20, 1943. He was assign- : - / county appropriation to the library land in India and is known to have | py McClellan, Ala., for six months | €d to br 4 radio operator In an ; : ) 50 that a $1.000 increase served as & walst gunner on & nUM-| pening (n the infantry. He then |?"mored division and received train- i Commissioners would / ber of missions. [spent a 10-day fudlough at his home [IPE at Camp Polk, La, He went | XE [3500 Increase from He enlisted in the Air Foroes onigsiowing which he reported to Ft. |OVerseas in Mov 1944 and was In November 10, 1042, and trained at| neade, Md. In October hie left for | England prior to baling sent into Mission Field, Texas; Keesler Field, | svergens, landing in France. |France. Before entering the armed Miss.; Lowery Field, Colorado, and The county soldier was employed | 107 he was employed by th Reid finally at the alr base nat Salina, |g. about five vears by the Lehigh | Machi Company in York | Kan., before going overseas INlyajes Coal Company at Snow Shoe! fe, ( RPLVINENL aus A xolhef April, 1944 ! land before entering service was em-|F" v Ei Fa N by artwright, who Is He was a graduate of the 1939} 1oyea for a short time by the Mer- | Serving with he E en ( orpe in class at the Snow Shoe High Schoolf vy Afrcraft Company in Ham-|Bel&ium. In a lett parents and tended Pent Btnle: Before [mondsville N.Y [Ei Huan on Che tnt Des he re. entering the servic 1¢ was em- ported that he was well and that he R " s the Par tor Carl } rd to be home a {OY another 3 ¢ 5 11 J #1 finite rn . Oe otoaiary Sho ar on Ple. Fetters Wounded Firs pri opr » oe Tn n the |} AN OM { Pfe. Ralph E. Chambers Donald ¥. Kerman Surviving, in addition to his par-| Pfc. Lewis L, Fetters, 25 son of | ents, are these brothers and sisters {Alvie L. Petters, of Pleasant View, Pt Cpl. Edward Rogus, stationed at the near Bellefonte, was slightly wound- | os Army air base at Clovis, N. Mexico; |¢d in action in Belgium on Decem- In a War Department message re- Charles. now of Detroit, Mich., who|ber 18, his father was informed in a ceived Mc nday, 1? r. and Mrs, Frank some time ago recelved an honor-|telegram from the War Department (J Kobularick, of Clarence, were in- able discharge from the armed received Sunday {formed that forces after six months’ service;| Pvt. Petters enlisted in Battery B|J. Kobularick, Miss Helen Rogus, anaesthetist at|of Bellefonte, now the 190th Mech. Wounded in Ge the Centre County Hospital Belle-|anized Field Artillery, and left with Plc, Kobularik fonte: Miss Mary and David Rogus,|the group in February 1941, for|the Eighth Armored Divi: - i v is wife of his ir at home: Andrew, Pauline and Anne {Camp Shelby, Miss. After several | In the United Sta e vil FRIAS 1 Wd of R 11 : hut ay : ! incom les or “mi 2 and 25, and the Pile, Donald E. Korman Rogus, all of Detroit, Mich, and|months’ training there the group ferred to the Ind Rangers Battalion New Cumi f . nt to y rom th Bi mtrsmbba . i petition with higher wages being paid elsewhere Kobularick Wounded Jr ma . - A N arei " ser or 1 gg vy od Mrs. Sophie Kiltyka, of Plainfield, Was transferred to Camp Sutton, N ites arriving Rhy Ane as Vegas, New Mex for 1 rican | informing EROTHERS SPEND : n nt overseas ugust » was called for se » N. J C.. and went oversea in August| ew ? months ¢ raini After veral that n, Pfe. Mau Wat ( NS 0G —— 1042 March, 1942, and trained ip ” HRISTMAS TOGETHER T/4 Homan Killed The Bellefonte group remained in Polk, La. later was transferred In a War Department message re-| England until last summer vien Camp Meade, Md. He Limba od & arning re .._ they went into France and subse-|lough with h Arents before ge ceived Sunday morning, Mrs, Eu-| h Pend 1044 gene Homan. of State College, R. D,|Quently into Germany \ a letter OVErseas in 1943 gen man, of Ste e . ‘| received by relative ' before | Ing in Engl learned that her husband, T/4 Ho-|Teccived by relatives just beforeling B Col ICL oo oondeq the man was killed in action in Bel. Christma fc. Fetters stated that The county private attend i ! ! von In he was “well and getting along fine.” Snow Shoe High School for two gium on December 20 ’ as "w and geting along On | . 4 tebe ear, His letter disclosed that he had|Years and was employed for about The date of his reported death is ’ r au a nat h nad AT Rg been fighting with ‘ t forces | three years at the Snow Shoe Knit- just a month to the day after ue|Peen fEhUNE with tae armed lorces t+ Ne Lal was slightly wounded in action andi Germany but had been sent bas kiting Mills belore entering service u a result was ho pitalized for sey-|Nto Belgium eral days. Mrs. Homan was notified | PI Fetters attenced the Pleasant Pvt. MeCloskey Wounded a few weeks ago by the War De- |View school and Store mniering Pvt, Clyde Thomas MeCloskey, 34 {oe wie J sd . time wv th N partment that her husband had of orien mp hy frig by “181 aldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas joined his unit and had returned to aay artment in Centre McCloskey, of Clarence wa ght action | county lv wounded in action in France on The last letter received by Mr: ‘ December 12, a War Department Homan from her husband was wril-| Pfe. Hall Wounded telegram Informed his parents, Fri- ten on December 6 ; Pfc. Harry F. Hall, 21. son of Mr.!day Pfc. Swatsworth Missing The State College R. D. soldier,|and Mrs. Robert Hall of Snow Shoe,! In a letter he wrot y relat! fc. Estell Swatawor ™n who was 32 on December 24, was|was slightly wounded in action in|December 26, and received las I~ Mr. a Paul F. Swatsv n 1 . ; f . with the 88th Division of the First| Belgium on Christmas Day, it was nesday, Pvt. McCloskey said m of Willowbank street, Bell amp. — PORT MATILDA Army and had been stationed near disclosed in a telegram received by in a hospital in England ar m been mising h ti ] * A Aachen. He landed In England about|his parents Sunday getting along very wel was sin nt ! HOUSEHOLD BR. D1 October 1 last year and a short Ume| In 5 letter he sent his mother wounded in the foot jearne telegram rece ir. and zs Ei later was moved (arough France some time ago, Pfc, Hall revealed] The Clarence who was the artment Sat SCRAPBOOK into Belgium {that he had suffered shrapnel|serving with antry, wi ™ liefor rivat « Tald 3 ’ i 3 A son of Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Ho-| wounds in one of his legs in Novem- called into rving w Waterproofing Shoes Earl wrt, at Georg . man of Boalsbwrg, T/4 Homan €n- her but had recoyered sufficiently to| 1944, and after training with the ison of U \rmy alle . wb ‘ nber Oth * MEMBERS INITIATED listed In the service on December|rejoin his company. He asked his [engineers four months at Ft Leon- vi 1 \ shy Pr resal ' 4 Bag To Ty AL EAGLE LODE J “ a i iy : , I il : . " py . v y th a Ba ' . ba 10, 1942. He trained at Camp Van-|nsarents not to worry about him {ard Wood. Mo, was sent ; ' " ¢ we 3 ’ Dorn, Miss. and in September, 1M3.| The Snow Shoe soldier, who is|Reynoids, Greenville, Pa was sent on maneuvers fo Louls-ia member of an armored division, |: ned until being sent jana. Following maneuvers he Was! is believed to be wits the Pirst! Juls assigned to duty at Camp Maney Army. He was called for service in; Pvt McCloskey Janded i England Texas, where he remained until go-| December 1942 and trained at Camp [where he was transferred to the in- ing overseas i ditional in Aus Hy! Gap sel { Beale, Cal, and took a radio cotirse | fantry before being sent into France, ent Hiceoughs nd 8 Wiser and Technician Homan was graduatedigt pi. Knox, Ky. Later he was He attended the Clarence schools he ‘ M A i F | is son, spent Sunday at Mrs. Wiser's ‘ from the Harris Township High! transferred to Camp Bowie Texas, land was employed for several years ey, where hh nine jot i® to put " of par on bome in Roaring Spring — < or A y CPT EIOT School In 1931 and attended Pennignga after spending a 10-day the J. H. Prance Refraciories at 1 verse 1 ast ust, a . Joell a I in ™ Miss Lettie Dick = visiting with Sy San _ { tlh of K ". LK State. He played soccer In high|lough home late last March, went Clarence at the time of entering ir ober ent ha ; her sister, Mrs. James Wiser aris dod Mduged k bh school and was pitcher for Lemont) overseas the following month service. His wife. the former Daisy "ol ; Shuselor Fouh . . oy si Tuas \ and Boalsburg baseball team 3 Pl Hall landed in England and (Johnson of Lewistown, died In Peb- Hi Hi ! ; Bake Sale Saturd oy he time of his enlistment he © went with his division into France. [ruary 1942 t y - employed by the Standard "loot Belgiur nd Germ v. and accords ) Company of Bare, sadaline| 18, 0 Sunday's message he wa S/Sgt. Lee Missing ll Telephone ( ot 1 is wile he former Madaline pack in Belgium. He attended Snow ' . ' n Shuey, to whom he had been mar-|8hoe High School three wears dure Staaf! Serveant George Hal ¢ itl ; Polished Metals ; y 28, radioman-top turret gut B-24 Liberator bomber imissing in action on since December 17. accordin War Department telegram receiv ‘ last Wednesday dy his parents, Mr. = | an ¢ . Watery Eves Fred Homan, now stationad in Er " and Mrs. John H. Lee, formerly of | 00 ol pe i e crit Su estions for land; Blair, with the Navy in Cal- Ple. Cartwright Wounded Pleasant Gap, now of Frazer street, = " ’ n t 4 be ha 99 dof : ¢| Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Cartwright, |State Colleg aughn 8 rth, of J - elie " " : : ifornia: Paul, at home: David, of ir and ' 3 WIWTIgAL, [Sial oliege PAT : Hie : M Ww Jacksonville: Mrs. George Horner |? East Bishop street, Bellefonte, | Sgt. Lee was attathed to the 15 A Paar en ¢ bod mpay : id-Winter Dinners of Oak Hall and Mrs. William have received several V-mall letters | Alr Foree in Italy onl a hi ‘ ; 3 . : Ee | Bechtol. at home from their son, Pfc. Hassell E, Cart- | The last letter his parent “i de” t ; | —— wright, who indicates that he has [ceived from him, December of ol 30a un g y been wounded and Is now in a hos- | written on November 15 uch | Ink stall n whit Pe. Swablck Wounded pital in England. To date, fie has [sald he had’ been flying mission Lucas Missing remo . is LA GRAGNANO oC. Andy J. BUmE 24, son of not been officially reported as a cas- jand that they were getting ready py 4 i Ke H Id milk anging the n fast MACARONI Ib 12¢ 1898 Lah 1945 wabick Sr. ualty by the War Department {for Christmas . " . Becomes Ist Lieutenant nnell Harrie, wi I mere : been serving {Ores ried six and one-half years, is re-| ing which time he was active in siding witiy her parents Mr. and | football id baseball. Before enter- Mrs. Irivn Shuey, of State College, ing service he wa employed nearly R. D. In addition to his wife and two vears by the J H France Re- parents he is survived by the fol-|fractorfes at Clarence lowing brothers and sister Cpl ¢ a . ligt xt r i . arts ne TT " y of Snow Shoe, was slightly wounded| 1p 5 Jetter written on December 2 Sgt. Lee enlisted | ned po EARS + When Cleaning — CH DL to comp So me or | SPAGHETTI - «1b 12¢ x NOODLES - - - Ib19c PASTRY FLOUR ZI L15 If You're Satisfied . . . i | POTPIEBOWS - Ib20c CAKE FLOUR - - - 32 x Wale i tiffer PENN-ALTO TELL OTHERS ! 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