ITEMS OF J.OCAL INTEREST 3 - ® following a very good | Monday, another March, Robert Dodds, korse sale here he will return about the 12th Miss Emma Bible, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank Bible of '..arons- burg, a teacher in the East Penns Val- ley high gchool, became fl] from flu on Wednesday of last week. Friday evening Klinefelter County reports load on with 13th of or was born on to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of Centre Hall at the Centre hospital. The mother, before marriage was Viola Hartley. A son Fire destroved a school bus, three automobiles and a garage at the Meth. odist Home for Children, between Me- chanicsburg and Shiremanstown., The superintendent £3.000, estimated damage more than Miss Betty Egolf dry whera Ebright the X lege, work Emeli young people a new Evans, ida hotel pears Appli tween (Centre railway Hall post fill nation of er. Thea daily, and The distance tatior office the 8 On Fish Lewistown, ang for real Floreat day Kling, most r Mise Mar generously | 1 o ¢ elicious eshment transacted resulting in A. Frank, terolf, Frank, Ebright, sec retary re Business | } was { eiection of office Mrs Paul { es th e-eloction of Mra, oe 3 FE Fet- | Mrs PF Kj and Mrs. H 1. The class ordered | the purchase of Eucharist candles. | Within the past year the class pre- | sented the church candelabras, gold! laquer finish. The style of the Buch. arist candles will be similar, A Canton (Ohio) newspaper lished an extended account of the children's division of the council of Christian Education, held in that city during the second week In Febuary, In connection with the account of the! gathering there was published a bik | ture of Mrs. Corman, wife of Rev El Roy Corman of Wilkinsburg to gether with favorable comments of two! addresses Mrs Corman “The Children We Teach,” other on “Curriculum How Does 1! row?’ The gathering was attended | by 250 church school ‘workers and | pastors. Mrs. Corman is a represen. tative of the International Council of Religious Education, president vice-president treasurer, pub- by Mia On i and it! el LOSS OF JOB GOOD LUCK FOR ARTIST WHO DRAWS “FINNEY OF THE FORCE" O'Loughlin, the strip, “Finney of the Force," of this paper might of brief tenure of railroad, his Penna. successful before the other oven service with Like many he began newwhoy or men business oareer ng during the summer successively devil and a his Later, he served office a printer's Jack-of-all trades. The summer of 1918 found him working in a clothing mill, but this did not last long, for by August of year he was in the “world's greatest wartime ship- yard"-—Hog Island-—a passer-boy, be- ing the medium by which red-hot riv- ety were passed from he heatepy to the holder-on. At the death of his father In the future artist left high schoo) became fhe “breadwinner”, of the family a telegraph messenger boy. From this he advanced to the rallroad joby from which to be soon separated because itch to cari- he suppress, after Ted who draws comic an vacations, enjoy so a rall- the wide- had it not he was as way bill department of the in Philadelphia grotesque cari- which readers boy, much road ly known been for holding down a job clerk in the freight Pennsylvania railroad the likeness in cature made Its appearance on too many way-bills. Within a year the budding artist found his career as n raflrond man cut short and he was od & Work for which every week, be today instead artist that he is, fact that when man the the same i hoss' 18198 and precipitat mnto ti as he was of the could not he was rallroag hig life d cature, which Six the embarked montl “bumped, in language of workers Work He ha upon as new man artist, diffe Spi pet employed at TED O'LOUGHLIN UN WT FT NN Ir Ob UNI JOIN { MINI J MNS an NOTICE The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. | enw ONE-STOP MARKET SNOOK CENTRE HALL ’S Week-End Specials FEBRUARY 26 & 27 can 10c SALMON 20c 6¢ 17¢ 29c 25 - 3 cans for MILK PEAS can PEANUT BUTTER Ib jar . large size BISQUICK ODA CRACKERS PRUNES ..... SPAGHETTI . CHEESI < pound 6¢ 20¢ MEAT SPECIALS 15¢ 25c¢ pound BOILING BEEF 2 Ibs for pound MINCED HAM pound LEBANON BOLOGNA (sliced). ....... pound PORK CHOPS RING BOLOGNA WEINERS DON'T FORGET YOUR C. idents A Bpyker Is among the last res. laid income tax based on “abil- will come piasg In Pennsylvania, provided an contemplat- ed amendment to the 1874 constitution wily, favor, trill fost | frm tndl | prorns Britcher’s Auction SALE! The undersigned wil] expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY, MAR. 3 at 10 o'clock A. M.~— Lot of Acclimated Horses ill at 12 A graded ity to pay” to to be up with grip SALE REGISTER. FEBRUARY 21, the residence Brooks, in Richard Brooks will sell valuable sald decedent, consisting house in Centre Hall bor- farm of 220 acres situate Centre Hall. M. Bmith PUBLIC SBATURDAY, o'clock p. m., Wim. BH. executors, L. Ebright, ‘nate of the of dwelling ough and west of auct, WEDNESDAY, m., one mile Ob miles east H, Wells: stock and implements, auvet, Launch Union ers Mills, THURSDAY, MARCH ww WW. H., Lingle, Tusseyville: Clean-up and implements. the hel of Bolomon ¢ io n meets 2 the Hall | H. | i at of at Centre and real Inte the | ‘ | { { E. MARCH 38, at 10:00 west of Penns Cave of Centre Hall, by Clean-up sale of farm E. M. Smith 8. B. of Farm- a. or John by 1 o'clockd north of of farm 11, mile sale 3 Horses be sold o'clock sharp. Ww stock Also offer Lingle tract Tow: ra certal 0 ia WILL ALSO HAVE A LOT Good Milk Cows sriand Penn whip of 64 nacre » fre 1 ind OI 10a I Ty SOME NICE SHOATS! FLOYD A. BRITCHER »Jlpeener Sipe | INSURANCE AMD REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. Ra a] C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. tuetion Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday * “IT COSTS NO MORE TO COOK ELECTRI- CALLY THAN WITH A FUEL STOVE. IN FACT, OUR ELECTRIC BILL AVERAGES LESSTHAN $4.50 A MONTH-— AND WE ALSO HAVE AN ELECTRIC REFRIG. ERATOR, LIGHTING, A CLEANER, AND A (DED ~~ 3 { NU Of K MRS. were hed roag by ave Several down telephone poles on the Bpring Mills during Sunday “en the i slorm Tiina STORES FRED LUSE, Manager. CENTRE HALL Covrrocorveve veers LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER ... 5¢ 2 cang for quart bottle 19¢ for | 9¢ 4-1b pkg 15¢ cans’ for 2D L/aR PURE Ro Res RICE 4d boxes SHEFFORD CHEESE (assorted) EARLY JUN} No PEAS 2 ean—3 1 Ei 9 25( ior BDC 25¢ wr 190 or 39 HEINZ SOUPS large can STALEY'S (UBE GLOSS STARCH~—3 boxes for F & G SOA} CHIPSO (large “Alter cooking for several years on fuel stoves | purchased an electric range. | must say that it has solved my cooking problems. “I find it cheaper to cook electrically than with a fuel stove. In fact, our electric bill averages less than $4.50 a month—and we also have an electric refrig- erator, cleaner and a number of small appliances. “Electric cooking is the cleanest of all. My kitchen walls are free of their former soot smudges, and my curtains no longer collect grease. Cooking odors are a thing of the past—even though | cook kraut or cabbage. | prefer the automatic oven-meal service— it's convenient and saves work and time. The economy cocker, too, simplifies many cooking operations.” (Signed) MRS. K. L. McMILLEN Canonsburg, Pe.