Page Fight i ay _________THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Karthays. Funeral services were MANY HERSHEY Z0O | FARM CALENDAR for the boys and girls from the com. pulpwood will save much time abd i. sm RE. { war, bigger and better than ever” NERVES—~No. 4 pounds of wool that will be clipped dine to Penn State conducted Monday afternoon at the! ANIMALS ARE SOLD HEALTH AND munity who are In service troubl say Peng State extension m———r—— uo : EDWARD BEEZER {hag according to its director Ward R, this spring. That means clean, dry when the time comes. set the family home near Osceola Mills by — Take Care of Wool-—Livesto ¢ eX Maintain the Lawn Bec of 10 I'he tools are saw, ane, {the Rev. E, PF. Ilgenfritz, pastor of |& The Hershey Zoo, closed since last BEAUTY tension specialists at the Penngyl- | wouirietions on nitrogen thi a welling spuds, end a caps . AZARE " " a y wi i We BI ‘ il JACOB ABELSON Johnson Funeral Home in Snow Edward Beezer, a native of Spring Walker, gone through a complete mh 3 1 i Bon : azing 1 . 4 fleeces tied properly with paper Funeral services were held in Phil- | Shoe and funeral services Will beloeok and well known in Bellefonte, | transformation. A th th had been proved gwine, carefully packed and graded April 22, 1943. hicks Space As the chicks 14 Les id Ii i more or eating ang drinking, Penn er Lo cut at | to 2 ru high £1 at TIL yorda lint emind {the Methodist chur¢h there, with December 20, following a public vania State College urge farmers 10 you will have to be tained Hook { the Wols is important scientifically, the dentists, doctor burial In Umbria cemetery. (statement, "To be opened after the AFTER TEETH LOSE THEIR take good care of the three million! oo lime and iperphosph adelphia, Tuesday of last week, for held at 2 o'clock this Thursday af- died Thursday, April 15, 1043, at his| Twenty-eight of the 30 Keepers ; : : ‘ end sold if possible through a co- | X y . ? ternoon at the Snow Shoe Metho- y an . fan AA . bois Arg end patients were In a dilemma aratit oclatio Jacob Abelson, father of Morton Hist chureh. with Rev. Ralph A. Sch home in Philipsburg following a sev- have either entered the armed ser It wis uli. nars-breaking. operat association Abelson, former well known resident 05% BUTCH, Waldl2 en) Ba * eral weeks' illness. Mr. Beezer, who vices or have taken Jobs on the pro- "oo SHE dpi YlVg 4S Nas olaRotind uean) labig officiating. Interment will be . ve compelled to sacrifice 0 man Control Brown Rot—Itotted peach of Bellefonte, who dled suddenly at made In the Askey cemetery. Snow | Vi in his late 60s, was a cousin of duction line. Domestic chilckens and oe 00 at wer chor. Mumm hanging on the tie his home in Philadelphia on Sun- Shoe pa hs | the Beezer families of Bellefonte and ducks are now being raised in empty od to dead ook to W Ie ga . ol hould be removed before the bloom - day, April 11, 1943. The deceased, " : —— [an uncle of Mrs. Joseph Bertram of oo buildings and enclosures the money and time that po d bn n ing season as the first step in control who frequently visited in Bellefonte | KERMIT HEWES [8pring Creek, The deceased was All animals have been sold except spent its. achieving " “Wb ullant ; of peach brown rot, Then the peach when his son was manager of the born at Spring Creek, a son of John Rov and grain eaters. The flesh of I : be cultivated before former Markland Hotel here, is sur-| R. Kermit Hewes, a native of Os- 4.4 catherine Hazel Beegzer. His fliese animals such as deer, ante- vived by his wife, the former Ida ceola Mills, end a brother of R B. first wife, the former Mary Ruer, love and bilson would help out cone Bailey, and the son, Morton. Hewes of State College, died Tues- gq about 25 vears ago. His second siderably in case of un extreme meat day morning in Peaneck Hospital, wire {oe former Anna Daugherty shortage tiaw be O Histon & 0 TY y or ey H] RH y heath? » , . Tyeeriel MRS. JULIA KOSHKO West Englewood, N. J. following a and two sons, Edward and Neil, sur- © The animals and birds that have p05 (8000 0 HES . Plant Trees and Shrubs—L : x brief illness. A son of Mr. and MIs. iva {1 addition to one brother, John been sold, loaned or donated to other : Sonat ein hy Ray | Mrs. Julin Koshko, of Clarence, Harry L. Hewes of Osceola Mills, he Beezer of Punxsutawney. A brother, Soologighl gardens ip the United elsewhere ere wo far aws widow of the late Andrew Koshko, wag born in that place November 7, pornard. of Bradford died about a States have gone principally to tho « Hie mouth to be caused died at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, 1905. On Christmas Day, 1930, he month fon Mr Beever Hved at €ity zoological gardens sitiia ted ih How could teeth cause April 18, 1943, at her home, from married Miss Irene Hale of Waynes- Spring Cie k during the early Years thes mbte thickly populate ' Area kidneys? Impossibl the effects of a heart attack suffer- |, Surviving are his wife and " his life “When still & Young matianhnredreate: yaareational YE i are posscssors of dead weth who gga. unemorative Lr ed the day before. Mrs. Koshko Was | parents and one brother. For the : . rent t sn oO a on ore hie okie J ' a ded 1 wd pion AE were seeking relief from various m We Have Just Added Another born in Austria and was aged T3| past ten vears Mr. Hewes had been So. 0 § uo Ls hol ‘. " ‘ ie oo : oing extendcd for war worker des ut years. Survivors include these chil-|o. ynstructor in the West Englewood duce 3 Neat JR OF SNe SSAA About til La Hi ou y ba» r'} . eorge, | years, He then went to Philipsburg pENN STATE STUDENT {orime: lentists and doctors went C ! d $ MA | dren: Andy, Mike, John, George, uo school. where he was president of the:Phils, ners, dents | rs went arsod oO emoriais Select Proper Tools areiul ( ! ¢ i It guipment on of tools for cuttis ults. The new gold crowns were so rd should satisfactory Chewing had now hes ul how pink, say plant path ’ [ N v . 3 Ky 1 come a pleasure stead of a pain | { the Pennsylvania Bla The eeth never ached How cou'd In VOeTrgreen and wale Paul and Elizabeth, all at home; Iw Ee CumpaiLy Tor imny HELD ON LARCENY CHARGE 1 great J Stev i Mary, all of De- . psburg Brewing Co Any for Any ai—— Jestpl Steve hid Man of Endicott, JOSEPH F. DUNLAP years, and later entered the insur. George W. Foreman, 328 8. Allen esearch work tha N. Y.: and 37 grandchildren. PFu-| Joseph F. Dunlap, 65, practically a ance business. Committal services ytreet, State College, a Penp Btate times ordered teeth neral services were held at St. Mich- | lifelong resident of Osceola Mills,| were held In St. John's cemetery, student, was committed to the coun- gumelent proof! of ael's Catholic church, Clarence, died early Saturday morning of Bellefonte, Saturday morning ty Jail at Bellefonte until the next. eased. Thu y tly healthy Wednesday mornings, and interment complications arising from a troke w—— term of court in default of $1.00 (eeth were sacrificed iris tid protectin was made in St. Michael's cemetery. [of paralysis suffered two weeks ago ADDITIONAL DRATHS ON PAGE iball after he pleaded guilt to tan m period ered Fatal — The deceased was born In Blair EIX--8ECO! SECTION charges of larceny of 84 in cash and was found out that 't wiis . hi EDWARD W. THOMAS county on October 14, 1877. a son of SN a watch valued at $42.50 from lock- .q, ‘ ! Peter and Anne Smith Dunlap. On Parents of Daughter ers at the Glenna Pool March 13. October 16, 1802, he married Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Jarchow, of at as hearing before Justice of the April 16, 1943, in a Savannah, Ga, Charlotte Garber, and to this union Ridley Park, Pa. announce the birth Peace J. D. Hart hospital after a brief illness. Mr five children were born, four of of a daughter, Christina Wieland, Tuesday Thomas had lived In Savannah since whom survive, as follows: Ernest born March 31 at University Hos- i “Chief John R. Juba of the | leaving Snow Shoe about 34 years and Russel Dunlap. of Philipsburg: pital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Jarchow Is College police force, who Imvestls ye, wy had to evol sow meth nd floor verings. Hl - - ago. The deceased, a retired loco- | Charles Dunlap, of Port Matilda, the former Mildred Wieland, daugh- gated the case and made the arrest, 4s of treating teeth and of ma“ ; Ev Ess 2 or | OUR MOTTO: “SATISFIED CUSTOMERS motive engineer, was born in Snow and Elmira Dunlap, at home. Ells. ter of the late Frank BE. Wieland, of sald that the youth also admitted " v geil REID vT | ints, | : is W " rt : led fl ars i all. The new arrival is the Several other larcenies. There have me it sald to ti L ABat | (Juares and larger sizes and recom- Shoe. His wife preceded him in worth, a son, died five years ago. Linden Hall. The new arrival is } Je it sald to thel y ! ki . death. Survivors include two broth- Seven grandchildren also survive. second child but the first daughter been. numerous complaints of theft .... the occasion nd t thels 4 2 18 10F We IN your LOM, | emont Marble . sranite Works ers. William P. of Savannah, Ga. He is the last of his generation. Mr. in the family from lockers at the pool, he Pr IlevemEnts. lag I / . : BRACHBIL hi f t IE ele 0 shocked LY 1s, Carpeting Edward W. Thomas, aged 75, na- tive of Snow Shoe, died on Friday, We Specialize in Rock of Ages Barre Granite | and Daniel B. Thomas. of Snow Dunlap wos a coal operator, his ERR— KE and Investigations of L’S il L. FRANK MAYES, Proprictor LEMONT, PA Shoe. 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