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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 10

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Zanesville, Ohio
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Deaths Funerals EDGAR E. MATHENEY Edgar E. Matheney, 71, of 40 South Plains The Plains, formerly of Morgan County, died at 4 a.m. Wednesday at University Hospital in Columbus. He had been in failing health several weeks.

Born July 12, 1905, in Morgan County, Mr. Matheney was the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Matheney of Columbus and the late Naaman Matheney. He was a retired operating engineer from Athens County Highway Department, attended the Nazarene Church in The Plains, and was a member of Paramathia No. 25, in Athens.

Surviving are his widow, Sylvia; a son, Wayne Matheney of Hampton, N. four Mrs. Howard (Jean) Davis of Glendale, Mrs. Joann Smith of Glouster, Jerry (Janet) Malta and Mrs. Letha Wolfberg of Akron: a step Robert Safronko of Marietta; a step (Shirley) daughter, of Mrs.

The Plains; Roger three sisters, Mrs. C. J. (Helen) Hagan of Columbus, Mrs. Walter (Doris) Patton of Titusville, and Mrs.

Willard (Peg) 'Deitrick of Columbus; and 22 grandchildren. The body was taken to Hughes Funeral Home at 168 Morris Ave. in Athens where service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday with burial in Hampton Cemetery. Masonic service will be conducted by the Paramathia Lodge at 7 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home where friends may call anytime after noon Friday. JAMES ALFRED SMITH CAMBRIDGE James Alfred Smith, 74, of 1203 Gomber died at 4:10 a.m. Wednesday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital following a three-week illness. Mr. Smith was a retired employe of Republic Steel in Cleveland.

He was a social member of Eagles Lodge and a veteran of World War II. Mr. Smith also was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church. He was born Oct. 13, 1902, in Guernsey County.

Surviving are his widow, Lucille Logan Smith; one daughter, Miss Sylvia Smith; and one son, Gary Smith, both of Cambridge; one brother, Lorenzo Smith of Canton; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Mills of Canton and Mrs. Goldie Beal of Lore City. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the ScottAtkinson Funeral Home in Cambridge.

will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home, and burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens. MRS. DELLA DANFORD QUAKER CITY Mrs. Della Danford, 92, of Quaker City Rt.

1 died at 7:35 p.m. Tuesday at Bell Nursing Home at Kimbolton. Born Dec. 11, 1884 in Noble County, Mrs. Danford was a member of Batesville Methodist Church.

Surviving are two sons, Edgar of Quaker City and Virgil of Barnesville; a daughter, Mrs. Madgel Boone of Virginia; a sister, Mrs. Cora Eagon of Bell Nursing Home at Kimbolton; a brother, Turley Ankrom of Barnesville; four grandchildrn and nine greatgrandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Eberle Funeral Home here.

Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with burial in Friends Cemetery. MRS. RUTH I. THOMPSON Service for Mrs.

Ruth I. Thompson, 57, of 120 Valley South Zanesville, who died Tuesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. EDWARD C. SPINKS Edward Clarence Spinks, 81, of 2132 Osceola a retired employe of the Hazel Atlas Glass Plant (now Brockway Glass), died at 6:42 p.m. Wednesday in Good Samaritan Medical Center, where he had been a patient three weeks. He had been in failing health for a year.

Mr. Spinks retired in 1960 and had been employed in the packing department of the glass plant. He was born in Zanesville and was in a life-long resident of the city. His wife, Gladys, died in 1965. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

William (Virginia) Boice of 873 Grove Ave. and Mrs. Charles (Norma Jean) Willis of Newark; three sons, Elmer Spinks of 1109 Moxahala Ave. and Donald and Edward Jr. of 133 Corwin 12 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call at the Bolin Funeral Home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. MRS. ISABEL BASEHART Mrs. Isabel Sharkey Basehart of Columbus, formerly of Zanesville, died at 3 a.m.

Wednesday at Thurber Rest Home, Columbus, following a two-year illness. The widow of L. J. Basehart, a pharmacist at the former Basehart Pharmacy on West Main she formerly worked at the offices of the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. and the Imlay Florists on North Fifth St.

She was born in Zanesville 70 60 50 701 Snow POON0 70 XXXX Flumes Rain Cold Worm 80 Showers Stationary Occluded 80 Cloudy OHIO Cloudy and cold Thursday with a chance of snow. High in the 30s and 40s. Snow flurries likely northeast Thursday night and Friday, while clearing south and west. Low Thursday night in the teens north 20s south. High Friday in the 30s and low 40s.

WEST VIRGINIA Partly cloudy Thursday. Highs low 40s north, low 50s south. Chance of light snow Thursday night. Lows low 20s to low 30s. Partly sunny Friday south portion and cloudy with a chance of snow flurries north portion Friday.

Highs mid 30s north upper 40s south. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Becoming cloudy Thursday with light snow developing. Highs in the 30s and low 40s. Windy with snow flurries Thursday night and Friday. Lows Thursday night in the 20s.

Highs from mid 20s to mid 30s. Ohio Extended Outlook Saturday through Monday: Generally fair and a warming trend. High Saturday in the 50s and low 60s lows in the 20s and low 30s. High Sunday in the 60s lows in the 30s and low 40s. High Monday in the 60s and low 70s lows in the 40s and low 50s.

NATIONAL SUMMARY The National Weather Service forecast for Thursday calls for mild temperatures in the western parts of the nation, and colder air in the East, with possible snow in northern New York. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's High 50 Today's Low 27 WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES Wednesday's High Wednesday's Low 31 8 a.m... .33 p.m.. .37 10 a.m.. .36 6 p.m..

.34 Noon ...33 8 p.m.. .30 2 p.m.. .36 10 p.m.. .28 (Furnished by FAA Zanesville) STRAW HATS $5.25 TO $10.00 FELT HATS $25 Colors in stock: Red, Yellow, Green, Royal, Silver, Whiskey HIGHVIEW EW master charge SADDLE SHOP THE INTERBANK CARD Phone 452-3797 Mi. North of City Limits out N.

Linden Bear right at fork in road -Across railroad tracks- -Past Terrace Shore up hill-1st farm on left. Open Daily 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mon. Fri.

Eves. Till 8 P.M. 74 Easter Party At Starlight School Theodore Roosevelt Junior High tertained children of the Starlight Easter Party yesterday. Pictured School en- Hennessey, Marion Cherubini, Tina Coury and School at an Cindy Agin. All are Cleveland students except are: Front the Moore girl, who attends Starlight School.

Members of the Junior Red Cross Chapter at Suzanna Moore and Pam Queen; rear, Julie row, left to right, Sarah McKenzie, Jonie Rice, SAY 1 Tappy Caster WITH Greenhouse Fresh From Our Own Greenhouses Tulips Hyacinths Hydrangeas Azaleas Chrysanthemums CORSAGES Yes We can deliver Individually The FTD Styled (Easter SPRING FLOWERS (Bouquet EASTER Orchids, Roses, In Zanesville Carnations, or anywhere in the United States LILIES Gardenias! or Canada Short to medium SPECIAL PRICES ON heights. Luxurious CHILDREN'S CORSAGES green foliage and huge FTD buds that will develop into beautiful white Use Your We Wire Flowers blooms for Easter. Anywhere and WE Guarantee PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW Delivery and for your Church, THE master charge CAPO Satisfaction Home or as a gift. WATKINS FLOWERS 1343 Ohio Street Phone 452-8491 FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 8:00 P.M. AND SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P.M.

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452-4559 BOB'S HURRY ON Sale ALL TO SUPER Prices BOB'S KINDS in FANTASTIC This OF Ad NOW. SWEEPER Good HOOVER GREAT SAVINGS! SALE DEALS SWEEPERS NOW PUTNAM ZANES VILLE April 7, 8, 9, Only ALL MODELS PRICED FOR A SELL, OUT! Take Your Better, Best "GOOD" "BETTER" "BEST' SUPER 3 GREAT BUYS DELUXE LIGHTWEIGHT SINGLE SPEED TWO SPEED AMAZING HOOVER WITH LARGE NEW SPECIAL Full Size DIRT FINDING UPRIGHT HEADLAMP PROPELLED Equip. Steel 3 LIGHTWEIGHT CANISTER With New more powerful motor List $189.90 4 Height Settings Full-time edge cleaning Agitator 4 Settings All-steel Agitator Cast aluminum chassis TOOVER $3290 BOB'S 4-Position rug adjustment PRICE $5990 $69851 2 Vinyl Speed bumper Motor guard 90 SLIMLINE VACUUM $14990 DELUXE MODEL CLEANER While Complete They WE DO $5488 Last With All OUR OWN ONE YEAR Attachments 1Yr. Warranty SERVICE WARRANTY Powerful Motor A Barbershop Chapter Is Joe Jenkins, international representative for the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, spoke here recently at a meeting to organize a local chapter. Jack Wentworth of Columbus, area counselor and member of the Buckeye Chapter, assisted.

tainment was provided by the Cambridge Zane Trace Chapter Chorus and the directors for the quartet from the chapter. Dick Fleer is president of the City Chorus. Officers for the local Society Preservation and Encouragement Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America are Don Fuller, president; Ralph Bogard, administrative vice president; Pete Dunn, program vice president; Tom Zakany, treasurer; Perry James, logopedics chairman; Isaac. Hall, librarian and historian Quartet Planned ana lived here most of her life. She formerly belonged to St.

Thomas Catholic Church. At the time of she was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church at Columbus. Surviving are two sisters-inlaw, Mrs. Vince Basehart of North Seventh St. and Mrs.

Orville Basehart of Adams Ln. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Rutherford Funeral Home at Columbus. Service will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at Holy Cross Catholic Church at Columbus, and graveside service will be held at 10:30 p.m.

Saturday at Mt. Calvary Cemetery here. RALPH E. FISHER CROOKSVILLE Service for Ralph E. Fisher, 68, of 915 Bexley Zanesville, formerly of Crooksville who died Tuesday, held at 10 a.m.

Friday at the Goebel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. Friends may call anytime today at the funeral home. The family will be present 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today. C.

EMMETT BATES Service for C. Emmett Bates, 74, of 2765 Center who died Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Grace United Methodist Church with Rev. Frank Rowe officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service at the church. OES service will be held at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home followed by Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. Honorary, Johnston, pallbearers Wilmer are: R.

Shirer, Bernard White, J. Wesley Severance, Ellis Kirkbride, Johnson, Lloyd Brown, Eugene Reigle, Roland Boyd, Jim Evans, Harry Hardesty and Donald Pettit. Active pallbearers are: William Cover, Kurt Dittmar, Victor Jasper, Charles Perrine and Theodore Dixon. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) was begun in England in 1652 by George Fox. 60 Figures show 70 high temperatures for area 80 Data from NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA US Dept of Commerce And Cold PRECIPITATION Last 24 hours .01 By The Associated Press The Weather en Elsewhere Wednesday HI LO PRC OtIk Albany 42 22 cdy Albu'que 72 37 cly Amarillo 73 42 cir Anchorage 38 20 cir Asheville 50 32 cdy Atlanta 60 33 cir Bismarck 65 29 cdy Boise 78 46 cir Boston 52 32 cdy Brownsville 78 63 cir Buffalo 32 24 sn Chicago 40 28 cdy Cincinnati 42 30 cdy Cleveland 40 25 cdy Dal Ft.

Worth 79 55 cdy Denver 70 38 cir Des Moines 55 36 cdy Detroit 23 cdy Duluth 20 cdy Fairbanks 31 22 sn Helena 70 35 cir Honolulu 81 70 cdy Houston 74 52 cir Ind'apolis 43 34 cdy Jacks'ville 70 cir Juneau rn Kansas City cir Las Vegas 85 52 cir Little Rock 70 43 cir Los Angeles 78 53 cir Louisville 47 38 cdy Memphis 65 45 Miami 80 63 cir Milwaukee 42 29 cdy Mpls- St. P. 43 27 cdy New Orleans 72 50 cdy New York 49 33 cdy Okla. City 77 48 cir Omaha 68 38 cir Orlando 75 53 cir Philad' phia 48 33 cir Phoenix 90 55 cir Pittsburgh 39 27 cdy It doesn't look like a Hearing Aid!" By design, the new Beltone Solo is yours--and yours alone. Because we don't even start to make it until we know the size and shape of your ear.

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Ron Wilson is chorus director. All male singers interested in the organization are invited to contact Don Fuller of 726 Arch St. EASTER EGG HUNT The Muskingum Emergency Radio Team will sponsor an Easter Egg hunt for children of members starting at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 10, at the clubhouse at Duncan Falls. In New York City it is possible for a subway rider to travel nearly 90 miles without retracing his route, says National Geographic.

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