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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 16

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it TIIinSDAY, FEB. 25, 1971 THE TIMES ItlXORDEIt Former City Woman Co-Authors New Book Mrs. Laura Gillogly Dies At Age 83 Mrs. Laura L. Gillocly, 8J, today at Rush Funeral Home1 of 830 Prospect avenue, vice here where services will be held A former director of nurslngi Miss Simmons begins a new position Monday as assistant Deaths And Funerals president of Olde Town and Quality Cleaners, died early servkv at Cood Samaritan Mwllral Center.

Miss Sandra J. at 2 p.m. Friday with Rev. Frank Conley officiating. Burial will be in New Matamoras Cemetery.

professor and director of Wednesday at ner nome. Born Nov. 4, 1SS7. in Rich Hill rcsearcn projects ior me Kellogg Foundation at Michigan State. Simmons, is co-author of a new reference book on gastroenterology published by C.

V. 1 i Offenberger Service Services for John Lee Of MOSby OI 51. Uuis. i Township near Cumberland, sh was a daughter of William and Josephine Covert Humphrey. She was married Sept.

21, 1910, to the late Harry 0. Cillogly. Madeline Freter of Columbus; two sons, John and Charles George of Harrisville; 12 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two brothers, Miss Simmons and a former i classmate, Mrs. William f.iven. now Of Last Mrs.

Gillocly was a member Mike of Chicago and George of Lansing. authored fenberger, 79, of Newark, who died Tuesday, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Frazeysburg Chapel of Baugh-man Funeral Home with Rev. Chester Sidle officiating. Burial will be in Brush Fork of First United Presbyterian Church on Ridge avenue, Mary McCutcheon Missionary Society, after being admitted to Bethesda Hospital.

He suffered an apparent heart attack. Born in Athens County near Sharpsburg, April 10, 1896, he was a son of the late Lewis H. and Emma Gibson Coins. Mr. Coins operated a farm In Brush Creek Township a number of years.

Surviving are four sons, Charles of Rosevllle Route 2, DanzU of Rendville, Willis Jr. of Los Angeles, and "Nursing Care of the Patient With Gastrointestinal Disor-iir" a 271jnaee volume with Dayton and a sister, Mrs. Mary Gill of Wheeling. The body was taken to Wilson Willard WCTU and Timber 70 illustrations. It is the only Funeral Home in Dillonvale where friends may call from Cemetery.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. nursing reference book devoted to care of patients suffering from disorders of the stomach Funeral service will be held Ledman Service Services for Mrs. Opal C. and Intestines.

Miss Simmons, a native of Ledman. 89, of West Akron, Davton. and Mrs. Given, a who died Tuesday, will be held Albert of Chicago, five daughters, Mrs. Irene Flowers of Stewart Route 1, Mrs.

Elsie Coles of Blue Rock Route 2, at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Blue native of Wapakoneta, were classmates at Miami Valley Avenue Chapel of Bolin Funeral Two Men Sentenced In Robbery Two Zanesville men pleaded guilty in Guernsey County Common Pleas Court Wednesday to charges stemming from a robbery at Bowman service station in Cambridge earlier this month. Robert Sims, 19, of 318 Mc Connell avenue was sentenced to one-to-20 years in Ohio Penitentiary and Jerry Lee Quarles, 20, of ,510 Pine street, was given a one-to-20 year term in Mansfield Reformatory. Both men waived grand Jury action and pleaded guilty to charges contained in prosecutor's bills of Information. Atty.

James G. Granitsas served as counsel for both defendants. Mrs, Helen Holbert and Mrs. :7 Home conducted by Rev. Warren H.

Wilson. Burial will School of Nursing Dayton. Later they attended Ohio State ilnlvprsitv where thev obtained Edna Henry, both of Columbus Run Grange. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Frederick (Kathryn) Frick of 628 St.

Louis avenue; two sisters, Mrs. John (Melissa) Few of Frame Nursing Home and Mrs. Victor (Wilma) Martin of Duncan Falls; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Tom Funeral Home in Cumberland is in charge of arrangements. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Blue Avenue Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Blue Avenue Chapel with Rev. Howard Vamer Jr.

officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. be in New Concord Cemetery. their bachelor and master of at 10 a.m. Friday in St.

Casmer's Catholic Church with burial in a cemetery there. Michael SalitJmry SARDIS Michael Salisbury, 90, of Sardis, a retired glass worker, died Wednesday morning in New Martinsville, (W. Va.) Hospital. Born in Washington County March 17, 1880, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Christopher Salisbury. His wife, Maggie Salisbury, died last October. He is survived by a son, Lawrence Salisbury of Sardis; and Mrs. Bessie Hill or Blue Rock Route two brothers, Ralph Coins of Arcadia lane Friends may call at tne science degrees in nursing. funeral home anytime Friday prior to service.

Mrs. Given is now assistant or of ess or of nursing at and Clifford Coins of Chesterhill; three sisters, Miss Michigan State University. War Traffic Heavy Marie Coins of Youngstown, Mrs. Lucille Hill of Athens and Mrs. Hazel Thompson of Miss Simmons left uooa Samaritan in 1968 and until recently served as assistant Chesterhill; 27 grandchildren, director of education and training at Ohio State lniversitv Hosoitals.

While a 10 grandchildren and 15 great Construction Industry Is Threatened WASHINGTON (UPI) Many visitors think New York City traffic two more choppers were downed In action is bad, but at this landing zone In Khe Sanh over Laos, killing 11 crewmen and bringing near the Laotian border the situation Is such to 29 the number lost since the Laotian that helicopters have to be parked on Incursion began, vehicular roadways. The U.S. command said resident of Zanesville she was and three great-grandchildren. His wife and a daughter are deceased. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Friday at Mount Hermon United Brethren Church near Sharpsburg with Rev. Henry grandchildren; and a brother, Manuel Salisbury of Massillon. Friends may call after 1 p.m. a member of the Business and Willis S. Coins Professional Women's Club.

Willis S. Coins, 74, of 1462 Beech street, a retired timber Mayle officiating. Burial will be 3. DAYS Transportation Secretary John worker and farmer, died at 10:40 p.m. Tuesday shortly Girls Win Auto Rallye ONLY! A.

Volpe said Wednesday he in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Roseville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home and at the church an hour prior to the service. 173 would recommend imposing 3 Represent Child Agency At Meeting Mrs. Donna Schaefer, mandatory wage-price controls on the construction industry Sharon Gall and Shirley Mack took first place in the Class 1 division of the Zanesville Hospital Sets Bid Opening For Friday unless management and labor Dl A Sports Car Club rallye held Charles Slater BEVERLY Charles Slater, agree to voluntary restraints Sunday. within the next month.

Volpe took his stand at A total of 25 cars was entered 69, of Beverly Route 1, a retired farmer, died at 6:30 a.m. SAT. ONLY! executive secretary of the Children's Services agency here; Charles Furry, casework supervisor for Children's Serv news conference in which he in the event with only 16 Monday at his home of an finishing. praised President Nixon's order apparent heart attack. He had opening up federal building jobs Other winners were; Second ices: Mrs.

Melvin Krohn and been ill neaitn. He was born Sept. 20, 1901, place in Class 1, Mike and to cheaper non-union contrac tors. Bids for construction of a south pavilion at Bethesda Hospital will be opened at 1 p.m. Friday.

According to hospital of- Cindy Kelly; first place Class Mrs. Charles Moeser represented Muskingum County Wednesday at a meeting of in Center Township, Morgan 2, Jerry Lynn and Ronald County, a son of Daniel and Citizens Committee for Ohio He said that statement had been cleared by the White House, but the White House Thomas; second place, Dave Jones and John Williams; first Children's Services held in ficials, it is estimated the entire project will cost in excess of Leona Hugnes Mater. Surviving are a brother, Dannie Slater of Caldwell Route place class 3, Joe and Helen Columbus. emphasized that Volpe's re marks about wage-price con $4 million. The 90,000 square foot ad In the morning session, Jack Skafo; and second place, Neal Smitley and Linda Sutton.

Joe a nephew, Clayton Slater of Dexter City Route and trols were strictly his own and and Helen Skafo had the best did not necessarily reflect dition will contain 88 extended care patient beds, a new low score with a total of 130 a niece, Mrs. Irene Wilson of Sarahsville. Services will be held at 1 p.m. administration views. comprehensive rehabilitation Hansan, state welfare director, spoke to some 200 members of the Citizens Committee, outlining problems in Ohio's welfare program and suggesting probable solutions.

points. Unless there is voluntary center, a shell floor for future The club will sponsor a TSD today at McCurdy Funeral Home here with Rev. Raymond expansion, and 6pace for ol agreement, "the only way we will bring an end to the Rallye at 1 p.m. Sunday, March frees, storage and employe 21, starting from Country Fair (inflationary) spiral is imposl In a question an answer Shopping Center. locxers.

A new steam boiler, ad tion of such controls," Volpe said. Wells officiating. Burial will be in Keithtown Cemetery. Rollison Service Services for Perley E. Rollison, 75, of 1084 Linden period, committee members called attention to the fact that although Ohio law requires counties to provide children's ditional air conditioning and emergency power are also Volpe said his Transportation Driver Killed FINDLAY, Ohio (UPI) -Wil Department accounts for al included in the project.

services. Ohio is the only state most $9 billion of the $25 billion liam Pipner, or syivania, that does not provide matching avenue, who died Tuesday, will Plans and specifications for the addition were prepared by the Chicago architectural firm in federal contracts affected by President Nixon's emergency Ohio, was killed Wednesday tunas to support such services. be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Hillis Funeral Home with Rev. when his automobile struck an Following the luncheon, the! of Schmidt, Garden and overpass abutment on Interstate William C.

Zimmann officiat committee divided into regional order Tuesday, described as an attempt to halt skyrocketing wages and prices in the Erikson, and mailed to con' 75 here. tractors the last week of ing. Burial will be in Memorial Park. groups to make plans for regional meetings. Muskingum Industry.

Pallbearers will be Everett As an example, Volpe said It Sowards, Robert Ogle, Leonard, county will Host a meeting for representatives from Guernsey, Washington, and Perry counties For Safety's Sake CLEVELAND (UPI)-Cleve Lerov. William and Harold January. Woman Injured In Auto Crash cost almost 15 per cent more to build highways last year than the year before and without the in April. Rollison. land safety director George O'Connor told a men's club The Citizens Committee for Ohio Children's Services has The Disabled American Veterans will hold services at cost increases, the government meeting here that most subur could have built 250 more miles two goals: to obtain an ap ban homicides involve people of freeways with the money it who know each other well.

Mrs. Joan Tt. Nurmi, 29, of propnation by the General Assembly to provide state funds the funeral home at 7:30 p.m, today. Friends may call 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

spent. Smiling, he then added, "your for Children's Services, and to Nixon's order suspended the wife is safer away from you." obtain development of stand' depression-era Davis-Bacon Act Arc drive suffered a knee injury Wednesday morning in a two-car collision on ice-slicken-ed Olde Falls road, the Highway Patrol reported. ards and program re which required contractors on Mrs. Barbara George Orchid Park, quirements that will insure federal projects to pay "prevailing" local wages usually equal protection for children CORAL GABLES, Fla. Patrolmen said an auto Mrs.

Barbara George, 66, of Harrisville, Harrison mother of two Zanesville MODEL 83 throughout the state. the highest union-negotiated Many communities are bird Mrs. Moeser is Muskingum scale in the area. driven by Clinton Lewis Moss, 23, of Frazeysburg Route 2 collided with Mrs. Nurmi's car.

residents, died Tuesday at sanctuaries, but Coral Gables has a legally designated orchid The move would allow County's representative to the steering committee of the Bethesda Hospital where sne contractors using cheaper, non sanctuary Merrick Park, had been a patient for the past Citizens group. She was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center and was dismissed after treatment. six weeks. across the street from the City Hall, where orchid fanciers union labor to bid on new federal construction jobs, although it would not affect have donated and planted Mrs. George was born in Lebanon in 1905 a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mike Nassis and contracts already let. colorful varieties. WARDS 5-HP RIDER WITH BIG 25-INCH FLOATING MOWER CUTS CLEAN WITH NO SCALP MARKS REG. 319.95 came to the United States with Volpe, a former Massa Royal 'Accident LONDON (UPI) Princess Anne was involved In a minor chusetts governor and building her parents when she was eight contractor who still holds Immigration Curb LONDON (UiPI)-The govern.

years old. She was a member of St, card in the plasterers urged "my former colleagues in Casmer's Catholic Church at auto accident Wednesday but neither she nor the occupants of the other car were injured, ment moved Wednesday to clamp still tighter curbs on the down the inside wheel on turns leaves no scuff marks on your lawn. 2 forward speeds, reverse. One-pedal operation to sop or go. Stop in and see it Adena.

BRYAN i funetal Home 1 I 2318 Mapl Af 1 Phone 452-8466 1 Built to keep your lawn beautiful! Floating mower ond Twist-A-Flex frame follow ground contours so you glide over, high and low spots for an even cut. Full differential drive slows the construction industry and my brother union members" to reach a voluntary agreement Buciangnam Palace spokesmen now of immigrants mostly Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Harold Ingram and Mrs. colored into Britain by propos said. They said the lights of the car in front of Princess Anne before April 1 to control increases in building trades Susan Cole, both of 1050 Schlaegel drive, Mrs.

Sam Elias ing a ruling that commonwealth immigrants be treated the were damaged and there was also slight damage to her car. of Wheeling, W. and Mrs wages. same as foreigners. Courthouse News David Graduates WASHINGTON (UPI) -Da JAMES A.

HILLIS DAVID E. HILLIS LOREN E. HILLIS DIRECTORS Three Men Draw Sentences vid Eisenhower, President Nixon's son-in-law, has been designated a "distinguished naval graduate" at the naval m- J( St 3 executor, according to a will against Kenneth F. Keefe of 514 officers training school at Newport, R.I., it was learned rued in Probate court. Cambridge avenue, neglect.

Wednesday. Sources said Nixon Clarence Palmer Dunwoody Delores J. Bobbins of 427 Eppley avenue against Albert would probably speak at graduation ceremonies there of Mount Perry Route 1, who died Nov. 4, left his estate to Three men were sentenced lm Common Pleas court Wednesday by Judge J. Lincoln Knapp after pleading guilty to charges contained in prosecutor's bills of information.

Daniel George, 20, of Norwich Route 1, was sentenced to L. Hobbms, same address, March 1Z. his children to be divided cruelty. equally. They are: Sons, Carl, Bankruptices (Federal Court) Train Ambushed Alfred, Floyd, Leonard, Clarence and William; and Lawn Nathaniel Wood of RANGOON.

Burma (UPTi- Adamsville, liabilities, $5,718 assets, $1,350. Tribal rebels ambushed a Mansfield Reformatory on a charge of grand larceny in the theft of auto parts from passenger train on the road to Bobby Lee Rice of 157 daughters, Edna Anderton, Helen Kranyik, Catherine Nelson, Nellie Kirkbride, Garnet Hampp, Wanda Finn, Juanita Zimmer, Ethel La Fallett and Linda Lou La HYLIC-LATE Perlsy E. Rollison, 1084 Linden Ave. Friends mey call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Services 2:00 p.m. Friday at our chapel. Inter-ment Memorial Park. DAV will hold memorial services at 7:30 p.m, Thursday. 935 FOREST AVE.

Mandalay and killed 16 passen Brighton boulevard, liabilities CUAIANTII This paint it guarantied t. cov.r any color painttd lurfac. with on. coat rough wood hinglti, ihak.1 and stucco) when applied according to label dirac. tient at a rat.

not t. xcd 400 iq. ft. p.r gallon. If thii paint faili to covtr at itat.d bring th.

lab.l of thii point to your near.it Ward, branch ond w. will fumiih nough paint to iniure coyerog. or. at your option, will refund th. complel.

purchoi. price. Adamsville Auto Wrecking Company and a Sonora service GUARANTEE Thii point it guarantttd to tovtr any color pointtd turfac with on coat whtn opplitd according to labtl direction at a rat not to cd450 tq. ft. per gallon.

If this paint foils to covr ai stated her, bring tht labtl of thii paint to your nearest Wards branch and will furnish enough paint to insure coverage, or, at your option, will refund the complete purchase price. assets, $500. ''OUSE PAINT Karen Elaine Rice of 15714 station. gers, government newspapers reported Wednesday. The reports said another 15 persons were wounded in the ambush Tuesday night.

Edear Raton McDonald. 39. Follette. Marriage Application TX- rtP' Frank H. VanWev.

53. of of Newark pleaded guilty of grand larceny and malicious I I tiki Roseville. Dotterv emolove. and Brighton boulevard, liabilities, assets, $500. Curtis Daniel Davis of 539 Putnam avenue, liabilities, assets, $245.

Rebecca Marie Brown of 1222 West Main street, liabilities, assets, none. Bonnaiyn E. Decker, 60, of Roseville. Divorce Petitions destruction of property. Sheriff's deputies charged him with killing and butchering a cow owned by Dyson Massengill of Nashport Route 1 and valued Ruth Keefe of Terrace Shores 3.00 OFF DRIPLESS INTERIOR LATEX PAINT REGULARLY 7.99 jbeodona and Saber SAVE 3.00 ON WARDS ONE-COAT EXTERIOR LATEX! REG.

9.99 Guaranteed to cover any col- calion at $200. He was placed on three CALION a FUNERAL HOME Easy way to beautiful walls. Fast drying. Soap and water clean up. 20 modern colors.

Kenneth O. Bollm Ruinell M. Bolia Richard T. Csrnei years probation and ordered to pay Massengill $200. Walter Jack Graves, 49, of Route 1, pleaded guilty to taking antiques valued at $800 99 Bolin wi iii vi ic wui.

omooin, easy QO QDDliCdtiorV nuirlr rlonn.iin l00 4 vr. II Phone 452-4351 Mrs. Daisy Kleinhofter, age 87, 708 High St. Services 10:00 a.m. Thursday at our chapel.

H. W. Baker Doris DeLong Baker R. H. Welker 56 So.

5th St. Phone 452-9356 sept, a from a building at tne Stephen Jones residence on old Creamery road. He was placed on three years probation. Wills Filed James W. Gatchell of 3530 Riverside Airport drive, who died Feb.

17, left his estate to his widow, Ada, and named her ARDj 35 South 4th St. Ph. 452-4525 Store Hours: Sat. 9 to 5 Mom. and Fri.

9 to 9 421 PUTNAM AVE. 1271 BLUE AVE. LEDMAN Opl C. Friendi may call Friday until time of Strvic at 1:30 p.m. Frday..

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