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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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Satuay3ahuaryf26rl DAILY NEWS4dURNAl WILMiNGTON? OHIO A NEW WORLD ALM ANAC 1 IsJeraldea MAN WHO BUILTaAND MAIN TAINED JAP INSTITUTION TO BE AT CONVENTION fl'J 'and Elizabeth ox and was born in ggjJ the ML Olive neighborhood near 'New Vienna ft EARLY BROILERS TOWNSLEY HATCHERY ANNUAL CONVENTIONS TO BE HELD IN COLUMBUS JAN UARY 31 AND EB 1 of I A YOU NEED A BANK vw regular eauipment at thht trtra Cott Chech 5 up and commg Americans It Oeliland Pontiae delivered they In 7 ejudetoieeMhandUnfcharfe CeneratMalaea represents progress It constl Timfymmtfln aeaUaSteat I TURNER MOTOR CO XXixxmgxixixxixMxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaxXHXIIlXIlIXXXXXXXXIXllXllXWXXXXXE SPECIAL fRANK 211 South St i' GALLUP MONDAY for I for ETTA KETT ETTA TRY IT AGAIN COME TO ft ft 'ft lai 1 READ THE CLASSIIED and Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe also of Washington will ren 1 ADS 4 8 the and will 4 Wayne and Locust St Wilmington Ohio This Bank Offers: Checking Accounts Convenience Your Connection with this Bank will satisfy were boys who had their first pipe line experience and training under his direction' Stenciled Lunch Cloth $125 Yalue for i a 4 READ THE CLASSIIED ADS Southern Largest Home Decorators The many friends In thia county of Dr Paul Espy who formerly practiced In Port William will be interested to read the following story of his recovery in the Xenia Herald: la sometimes a good thing for a man to get sick for it is then bis Importance as a factor in commun ity life is stressed and the atten tions of make life sweeter Dr Espey who has been breathing through a silver tube following the collapse of his windpipe was able while in Miami Valley hospital to measure his popularity There were flowers from friends solicitous in quiries deep interest and evident anxiety The Doctor's continued im provement is a source of gratifica DRPAULESPEYIS SOMEWHAT BETTER kSv Democrat is president of both or ganizations Governor Myers Cooper will be one of the speakers appearing on the banquet program of the Buckeye Press Association The Ohio Newspaper Association meeting will be held on Thursday If the local news in the News Journal today is a little mixed up blame it on Dr Stork who brought to the home of Mr and Mrs Clar ence Liebelt this morning a bright little 8 pound daughter Barbara Susan i Mother and daughter are doing well and the proud father was able to at least rally around the office on Mr Liebelt is reporter on the News Journal staff Hcm fUS and Upf birtery nfa dello ry chorfet Bumper and rear fender tuurda Dr Rudolph Teusler Director of St International Hospital Tokyo will address the 65th an nual convention of the Diocese of Southern Ohio at the Aims Hotel Cincinnati January 29 Dr Teusler founded St Luke's in 1902 developed it during a quar ter century of growth and widen ing Influence brought it through the greatest earthquake and fire of modern times saw it wiped out again by fire rebuilt it again and still with undaunted spirit should ers the chief burden of completing it as a modern medical center for international service As an appreciation of what the hospital had done for his people the late Japanese Emperor made a gift of $25000 After the great earthquake and fire of five years ago the Japanese government and the business men of Tokyo gave approximately $100000 In cash and $100000 in lumber Today the Epis copal Church of the United States is raising $2656500 for new build? ings for this hospital In addition to this sum the Rockefeller oun dation has granted St $400 000 for endowment for the Training School for Nurses In inaugurating and developing a college of nursing in accordance with American standards the hos pital is making the greatest single contribution in promoting clinical medicine and public health in the Japanese Empire The hospital is conducting a demonstration of a thoroughly mod ern health program through the maintenance of pre natal and post natal clinics baby clinics school clinics welfare stations industrial clinics and a visiting nurse service By the provision of efficient ser vice for charity part pay and pri vate patients such as is given In leading institutions in America St furnishes for Japan the ex ample of a strictly modern hospital St serves as a clearing house equipped both to transmit to the Orient the latest western medi cal discoveries and similarly to give to the Occident the rapidly accumulating mass of important data collected by Japanese scien tific men which hitherto has been largely withheld from the west by the barrier of language As St wins confidence everywhere increasing friendliness toward America is entertained by the Japanese and a great forward impulse Is given to the cause of Christianity To be wholly effec tive it is essential that a thorough ly modern plant be equipped DAUGHTER COMES TO THE LIEBELT HOME I KkOVl WAAV VlfeU SHUT DOOR AHCj RREYENCJ 'YOO'VE GONE THEM VIE CAM TAlK A MYTlE MHlLE LONGER ran WAR ON OUTLAWS RIO Jan 26 (JP) War against outlaws was the explanation given in a government statement today referring to newspaper dispatches from Asuncion saying that Para guayan civilians had been attacked by Brazilian troops The news paper dispatches said that four Bra zilian soldiers were killed in the en counter RAISE SOME 44)oer Sedan fUf BodybyHthar new PONTIAC BIG It is a fact your banking connection establishes your credit in business No man can accomplish much if he neglects to place himself in good standing with a good bank sMra Mary Achor 65 wife of JJhrlstopher Achor died at her fthome ih New Vienna Saturday at A She had been in failing health the last several years suf Jering from heart trouble and Pr She was the daughter of William Savings Accounts Emergencies Christmas Accounts Happiness Lock Boxes for Safety Investment Advice to Help You Counsel Rooms to Accom modate You evening Speakers Thursday afternoon in clude James O'Shaughnessy former secretary of the American Associa tion of Advertising Agencies Charles A Jones former newspaper man who at present is secretary to Governor Myers Cooper Del mar Starkey assistant secretary of the Columbus Chamber of Com merce who will make the welcome address and Granville Barrere pub lisher of the Hillsboro News Her ald former president of the asso ciation who will make the re sponse The 'thursday evening session will be Harvey Young advertis ing manager of the Columbus Dis patch Harry Miller president of Miller Knopf Inc Columbus State Representative Rowe Columbus and I Utter vice president of the Lloyd Thomas Co Cleveland riday afternoon a symposium consisting of five minute talks and papers on pertinent newspaper and job printing subjects by approxim ately 20 Ohio publishers and print ers will be held Speakers at the riday evening banquet program will be Governor Cooper and Hugh Hullerton fam ous sporte writer a Hillsboro na tive now a member of the staff of I the Columbus Dispatch A dancing known Wilmington boy now pub program will be given by Emerson Ohio West Virginia Indiana and Kansas Put in a great deal of time jumping around eastern" states to various pipe line jobs and fields and acquired neither wealth nor any unusual reputation but made the acquaintance of many men whose friendship is his most valued possession today He knew many young chaps out of offices field forces and pipe gangs who later occupied exalted positions in the ojl and gas industry During these years he was fortunate to work on projects under the direction of Daniel and his successor the late Payne who was in charge of the natural gas proper ties of the Standard Oil Company and Sam Murdock of Indiana Neely the Crawfords Treats Denning now president of the Lone Star Gas Company West "Later in the Ws he drifted to Kansas and Oklahoma during the days when development was center ed around Independence and Tulsa where there were a host of men who in later years became out standing figures in the oil industry Barnsdal Harry Sinclair Pat White A McBridebCam Blum Jim Canary YohrigBob Owens WaJteftxConncly Mike Sweetman Tom Slick James and Judge lannery were among them Some of these men have passed on some are still living and active in the business came to Texas 20 years ago Was a lieutenant for Gage for der violin numbers during the eve ning i I 1 14 vM i MUft i This Old Time tried Bank wants to prove to you the I advantage of a connection with it Its record for the past 64 years proves 4 safety and its ability to meet all the requirements 3 of a good bank 5 People go around telling their neighbors progressive looking for finer Yet neighbors have ways and means of knowing And one of their surest signs is the family auto mobile why the New Pon tiac Big Six offers so much to for 1 The annual conventions Ohio Newspaper Association the Buckeye Press Association be held in Columbus Thursday January 31 and riday ebruary 1 Raymond Howard former well Usher of the London Press and Ludwick and pupils of Washington Early broilers bring the highest prices paid for any kind of poultry Why not mak the most of your profit opportunities by raising a brood of early chicks for the market? Townsley Accredited Chicks hatched from blood tested stock are easy to raise and will make quick gains Phone us today if you want chicks from our first hatch which comes off Tuesday ebruary 12th PHONE NO 242 ths Clinton County National Bank Trust Co for the brother: when the brother dies "the fund will be held for a grand niece and grand nephew Ora ftMay Haynie and Logan The JO awes is tor go to Emma Haynie Murray at the death of Oliver Parker Bobbitt Reai estate of in Tex as" where ha had reaided fbr the last few years la to go to Ixgan and Ora May Haynie upon the death of Mrs Bobbitt All house hold goods will then go to Ola Pillow as also are shares of Bay shore OU Company stock and $5000 in cash Other bequests which are to be effective upon the death of the widow are as follows: Annie Wood NEWSPAPER MEN ME TO CONVENE "With the New Year" cornea ssThe World Almanac that handy boqk of a million facts and figuresft So' tils year is now well begun wit wjnie World Almanac for 1929 out and In hand This is the 44th Jmnual js sue by The World and edited by Robert Hunt grows better every is more heartHy welcomed iinhe standard reference booklet Anfer ica and maintains ita plice" ot of fice and factory desks and schools on farms andthlfrav eling bags Those who use iMteep it within reach alwaysftMts flow of readily informa tion is always on tap and seems in exhaustible The country has had kSyear of prosperity President Coolidgeand Secretary Mellon say so The World Almanac gives you not only what they say but also the figures of the country's manufacturing mining and farm production: 'trans portation banking trade "com merce which prove it pages' upon pages an imposing array Here is where figures fascinate The econ omlc and financial articles' point their meaning Always the outstanding 'refer ence book for politics The World Almanac gives the election figures by state that Hoover and Curtis their majorities the nomina tion conventions and platformsAnd the new Congress It also prints of the Volstead actand Government officials have suppliedt with their figures showiug fiow it has been enforced It tells what the peace pact of Paris is and this country is interested in naval disarmament 7 But The Almanac gives one pore than public affairs and high fin ance The notable feats of aviation are chronicled In 1928 alone were good will tour the magnificent flights of thp rench aviators Costes and Le Brlx from Paris to Paris via Africa South America Central America the United States Japan and India the German Bremen's first cross ing by air from Europe to America the hop skip and jump across the Pacific from San'ran ccsio to Australia Sir Hubert Wil flight across the frozen Arc tic Ocean and the round trip of the glorious Zeppelin Then one is kept up to date on the Olympics baseball footbay tennis golf boating swimming rac ing and the ring with the records of championships The World Almanac is publish ed by The New York World Prbp 60 cents postpaid Readers in in creasing numbers who keep it year by year on their bookshelves find $110 a smal price for the cloth bound copies PIONEER ARMER James 85 pioneer GaUi County farmer and prominent Bap tlst Church worker died suddenly at Charleston Va lazLnlght 7 where be was visiting leaves his widow and tutea an impressive step up from lower priced transportation TheNewPontiacBigSixiaa real a brand new car from beginning to end It offers big car performance luxury com fort andstyleatpriceswhich make no great drain on the purse several years and was with Lege Jr of the Magnolia worked on a few foreign as signments of short duration for vap ions interests and at timeswasan independent oil producer an a small scale with various associates Since the fall of 1924 he has been general I superintendent of the Houston Pipa Line Company with Buckner president and McKinney gen eral manager While he has never done much contracting work he has 'been thrown in contact with a number of contractors dating back to the days ot William and James English Bob Hayes of Pittsburgh who with his family was burned to death in a hotel fire In Alaska the Kerlins the Whites Booth and lynn Corcoran Hope Engi neering Company and last but not least with Edwin Allan Macpher son who operates extensively in the West and who bad the contract to build the first 220 miles of the Houston Pipe Line Company and! later built nearly 500 miles addi tional including the second line to Houston "The only accomplishment ot which he says he can boast is the fact that a number of younger men who are now occupying Important positions in the oil and gas Indus $2 DOO Puckett Martinsville Leete Issnee La Port Texas Jes eie ort Worth? Emma Bert Edna and Grace Constant Wilmington Iona Weaver Indiana Tacy John red Henry Harold Glady and May Speer Homer Wood and Minnie each $1000 Mrs Isabella Bobbitt Is named executor of ths will which was drawn at Wilmington July 28 1926 It was witnessed by Horence Hague and A Clevenger Neighbors will KNOW without being told ill Surviving are the husband who Sas been an Invalid the last seven fears two sons Waiter and Syl vester of New Vienna five broth ers Peter ox Dayton Isaac ox of Xenia Charles and Albert ox Of Hillsboro and ox of New Vienna She is also survived by two sis ters Mrs Achor of New Vi enna a twin sister and Mrs Jasper Chaney of Dodsonville The body was removed to the Wright uneral home in New Vienna where it will remain until the hour of the funeral which has not been definitely established uneral services will be held Monday in the Mt Olive Church and burial made in Mt Olive ceme tery RESIDENT NEWVIENNAOIES ft 5 ARY ACHOR SUCCUMBS ii A MH0ME THIS MORNING ATER LONG ILLNESS Lt Page Eight? 1 I I '11 1 11 1 1 ormerLocal HOSPITAIHEJD TO BE SPEAKER The Houston Pressfcontalns a very interesting: story rank Kirk weUJpown' native of Wilmington who" made goodn the oil ibusinesj in the Lone Star State 1 His many intends in the Old home tewn will be interested to read the 1 story below but will wonder where 1 a part of the Irish" came from The story follows: "lu the spring of 1925 a contract was Jet to build the original 220 rnile high pressure natural gas line tor the Houston Pipe Line Com pany which system now has more than 700 miles completed and sales around 100000000 cubic feet daily "Superintending construction for the pipe line ccmpany there was an Irishman a blt short in height bur not in width He seemed to be everywhere and know almost all there was to be known about the building of leakproof natural gas lines He was willing to give a helping hand in all emergencies with perpetual good nature often a leady smile and a flow of witty etorles during rest periods and dur ing the long evenings though raised a Quaker interesting character is ranklin Wilbur Kirk born at Wil mington Ohio December 15 1873 His earliest experience was as a cay relieving a lease pumper in Western Pennsylvania Never re ceived any pay for this as regular pumper was generally stealing time to shoot squirrels Experience "In the got first natural gas pipe Hue experience in Indiana on a pipe line from North Central In diana to Chicago Incidently part of this line was taken up by the insull interests during the past year "Later he dressed tools in vari ous fields in Western Pennsylvania lrX both America and aboard THE IRST NATIONAL BANK WILMINGTON I Hill nAHftlTTIA Jgoes to his Oliver Parkefr WM BOBBITT mil nRrth lTm 000 beplaced in trust with WILLKUDflltU practically entire estate GOES TO1 WIDOW WITH 'iJ LIETIME INTEREST WUl of the late Willim Bobbitt has to Probate Court and an estimate ot the value of the estate was given as $58300 Provisions of the will give the entire estate to the widow Mrs Isabella Bobbitt during her life time with the exception of 10 acres of land in Union Township which By PAUL ROBINSON 5T AjpA i Jf A A 98c OH etIA? 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