The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington (2024)

20 THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Jan. 2, 1984, Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Farman, who has always lived in Rhode "That (letter) was the first thing I opened up," Island, said that when she was younger her five said Mrs. Dixon, whose husband died in 1959.

"I brothers two of whom are now dead tried figured, 'Oh, my God, can it be my to find Helen. Her son, Albert, and his wife, Marianne, were "I couldn't believe it that no one knew where unable to get Mrs. Farman's phone number, SO she went to," said Mrs. Farman. "In fact, I used they sent a telegram, which Mrs.

Farman to get angry because I thought someone must received later Friday. "I immediately called her," said Gertrude. "I knoteanwhile. Helen Behm traveled around the just couldn't believe it, because it's been so long Northeast before settling here in the early 1940s that I've been and marrying Albert Dixon. On Saturday, the Farmans made the six-hour drive from their home in Warwick, R.I., near Mrs.

Farman began her search in earnest two to Providence, Philadelphia. years ago. Mrs. Farman very warm feelings She didn't even know what name her sister about Ms. Sumith and the other people she had was using, she said in an interview.

Relatives dealt with at the Social Security Administration. recalled that Helen had been dating a fellow "They were wonderful. They were fantastic. named Dixon, but Mrs. Farman thought he Without them, I wouldn't have found her," she spelled his name Dickson.

said. Gertrude left, AP photo Farman, embraces her sister in Philadelphia home. Sisters are reunited after 46 years with help of a bureaucrat PHILADELPHIA (AP) Bureaucrats are of- Last February, at the suggestion of Mrs. 1 Farten blamed for red tape, but two sisters who man's husband, Mel, she contacted the Social Sehadn't seen each other for 46 years said they curity office in Baltimore. would never have spent New Year's Eve togeth- Ms.

Sumith wrote back, confirming that her er without the help of a federal employee. sister's last name was Dixon but saying Gertrude Behm Farman was a toddler when agency had no address for her. She told this. her mother died and her older sister Helen left Farman to get back in touch later in the year. the family home in Providence, R.I.

After that news, "I called everybody in Rhode But Gertrude, who had a single, fading photo- Island with the name of Dixon," Mrs. Farman graph and hazy memories, never forgot Helen, said. and over the years wrote hundreds of letters and Whenever a Dixon was mentioned in the newsmade dozens of telephone calls trying to find papers she would write asking if the person was her. or knew of her sister. Mrs.

Farman, 51, and Helen Behm Dixon, 63, She said she also began calling directory aswho hadn't seen each other since 1937, were sistance in towns around New England, getting reunited at Mrs. Dixon's Philadelphia home Sat- as many addresses as she could of Dixons. urday. In November, she wrote again to Ms. Sumith, matchmaker was Barbara Sumith, an em- who finally located Helen Dixon in Philadelphia, ployee of the Social Security Administration and forwarded Gertrude's letter.

headquarters in suburban Baltimore. The letter was delivered Friday afternoon. They are still hunting for Bear Lake Monster BEAR LAKE, Utah Sparkling like: a powder-blue jewel on a clear sunny day, Bear Lake doesn't look much like the lair of a people-gulping Utah cousin to Scotland's Loch Ness Monster. But since the Bear Lake Monster was reported by Louis C. Rich in the July 27, 1868, edition of the Deseret News, there have been recurring sightings at the 100-square-mile lake straddling the Utah-Idaho border.

Rich's story, which recounted Indian legends about a monster carrying off tribe members, sparked more than 20 "sightings" over the next two years. It was described as everything from an alliga creature with a horse's head to a sea serpent that roared like a bull. More reports have surfaced in the 115 years since then, most recently in 1981. But while many lakeside residents recall tales of sightings, it is hard to find eyewitnesses. Beatrice Hansen, 82, has spent her life at the lake without seeing the monster.

But she said her late brother thought he saw the creature "years and years and years ago" while herding sheep. "He said he saw something that looked like a big, long black log, then he looked away for a moment. When he looked back, it was Ross Peterson, 42, a history professor at Utah State University in Logan, heard of several sightings as a child. "But I think it had more to do with people having too much to drink and seeing Still, Peterson said some stories about the monster ring truer than others. "Wilford Woodruff and John Taylor, who later became presidents of the (Mormon) church, both recorded in their journals (in the 1870s) that they saw the monster silhouetted against the he said.

For years, the legend was perpetuated by a belief Lake was bottomless. One theory arose that the Loch Ness Monster and the Bear Lake Monster were related, or thanks to a hypothetical underground passage connecting Utah and Scotland, the creatures were one and the same. Geologists have found the lake actually is about 200 feet deep. Burt Wilson, director of the USU folklore pro- ALPHABETICAL People's The AD INDEX Place: MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE Market Antiques Collectibles-455 Appliances -433 Acreage --150 Auction Sales-462 Apt. Houses For 3.

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12 DEATHS 13 FUNERALS numerous nieces and nephews. BALL DODD THORNHILL LANGBEHN FUNERAL DIRECTORS, S421 DIVISION in charge of funeral arrangements. KING, Margot Campbell Passed away December 31, 1983 in Spokane. Her home Spokane. Survived by two cousins, Kay Lavery, Seattle, WA; and Jerry Neely, Spokane, WA; a friend, Dorothy Devine, Spokane, WA.

A 60 yr. resident of the community. A member of St. Anthony Catholic Church. Family suggests memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society, W1717 NW Spokane, WA 99205.

HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, N2203 DIVISION ST, in charge of arrangements. 13 FUNERALS BARTON, Ethel Alice tered into rest in Spokane December 30, 1983. Her home Spokane. Survived by her daughter, Helen F. Herrington, Spokane; son, Edward Barton Jr.

Spokane; three grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and two nieces. Funeral services, Wednesday, January 4, 1984 at 1 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF FLOWERS, RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, N4305 DIVISION Rev. LeRoy Hershiser, officiating. Private interment Fairmount Memorial Park.

A member of the Christian Church, Nevada, MO. FREIER, Lucy A. (67) Passed away December 30, 1983 in a Spokane hospital. A resident of St. John, WA.

Surviving is her husband, Herman E. (Jack) Freier at the home; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Margie) Robertson, St. John, WA; a son, William Freier, Puliman, WA; one brother, Charley Hopkins, Quincy, CA; two sisters, Mrs. Laura Brewer and Mrs.

Connie Dee, both of Grangeville, ID; also six granddaughters. Preceded in death by two brothers, Hurel and Virgil Hopkins, A member of the Christian Church of St. John. A past member of the St. John Rebecca Lodge and the Eaton Grange.

Funeral vices Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in St. John, Rev. Allen Darrow and Rev. Dan Sailer, officiating.

Interment follows at St. John Cemetery. Family suggests memorials be given to the St. John Christian Church or the charity of the donor's choice. BRUNING FUNERAL HOME, COLFAX, WA in charge.

JOHNSON, Frances K. Passed away December 27, 1983 in Spokane. Mother of Myrna Lewis, Vancouver, WA; grandmother of Bradley LewIs, Vancouver, WA; sister of Margaret Wilson, Chesterfield, MO and Neil Glinesky, Marysville, CA; numerous nieces and nephews. Private services were held. HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE in charge.

KILLIAN, Robert H. Entered into rest December 29, 1983 in a local hospital. His home, Spokane. Survived by his wife Helen Killian, at the home; three nieces, Mrs. Jean Carlson, Renton, WA, Mrs.

Al Lawrence, Wenatchee, WA, Mrs. Doris Tompkins, Yelm, WA. Past Master Audubon Park Masonic Lodge Member Spokane Scoffish Rite Bodies, Nile Temple Shrine, Seattle, WA, El Katif Shrine, Spokane, Sadir Kahn Grotto, Moose Lodge North Spokane Shrine Club, North Spokane Shrine Club Hi-Ball R.R. Unit, Past President Pacific Northwest Shrine Bowling Assoc. Memorial Service, Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 1 p.m.

CHAPEL OF FLOWERS, RIPLINGER FUNERAL HOME, N4305 DIVISION ST. Rev. Frank G. Van Doren, officiating, Rose Croix, participating. Cremation preceded.

Family suggests, memorials may be The Good Fellowship Chairity Dick Schmidt, 12807 11th. Spokane, 99216. KING, Margot Campbell Passed away December 31, 1983 in Spokane. Her home Spokane. Survived by two cousins, Kay Lavery, Seattle, WA; and Jerry Neely, Spokane, WA; a friend, Dorothy Devine, Spokane, WA.

A 60 yr. resident of the community. A member of St. Anthony Catholic Church. Funeral services Wednesday, January 4, 1984 at 10:00 a.m.

at St. Anthony Catholic Church, N2320 Cedar, Rev. Paul A. Wenning, officiating. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

Family suggests memorial contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society, W1717 NW Spokane, WA 99205. HENNESSEYSMITH FUNERAL HOME, N2203 DIVISION ST in charge. LOVELY, E. Geanette (93) Passed away December 29, 1983 in Colville, WA. Survived by four nephews, Charles Eastman, Kettle Falls, WA; Harold Eastman, Jackson, WY; Cyrus Eastman, Seattle, WA; Gilbert Turner, Orville, WA; one niece, Regina Morris, Spokane, WA.

A Chewelah resident 50 yrs. A member of Rebekkah Lodge; participated in Blue Birds. Funeral services Wednesday, January 4, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. at the SCHANZENBACH FUNERAL HOME, CHEWELAH, WA, Rev. Arnold Gregerson, officiating.

Interment, Chewelah Memorial Park, Chewelah, WA. PETRIK, Robin D. (14) of Deer Park, WA. Passed away December 30, 1983 in Deer Park, WA. Daughter of Robert and Kay Petrik, at the home; sister of Ryan and Rodger Petrik, at the home; granddaughter of Doyle and Marian Nelson, Springfield, OR and William and Sylvia Petrik, St.

Cloud, MN; niece of David and Darlene Thiessen, St. Cloud, MN; numerous cousins. Member of Trinity Baptist Church; member of eighth grade class; honor student and student body president, Deer Park Junior High School; charter member of Natural Helpers. Private family graveside services, Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 9 a.m., Riverside Mausoleum, Spokane, WA. Memorial funeral services to follow at 10:30 a.m.

at Trinity Baptist Church, N. 6528 Monroe under the direction of LAUER FUNERAL HOME, DEER PARK, WA with Pastor Roger Poppen officiating. Robin will lie in state at Laver Funeral Home, Deer Park, WA for visitation until 8 a.m. January 3, 1984. QUINN, Goldie M.

Passed away December 28, 1983. Her home, Spokane, Formerly of Priest River, ID. Survived by three sons, Edward H. Quinn Jr. Gresham, OR, Jack R.

Quinn, Phillip D. Quinn, both of Spokane; one daughter, Goldienell Costanzo, Spokane; 12 grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren; Half sister, Fontelle Russell, Chauncey, OH; two half-brothers, Jim and Albert Mace, both of New Marshfield, OH. Graveside Service, Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 11 a.m. Evergreen Cernetery, Priest River, ID, Rev Art Finney, officiating. SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME, Priest River, ID in charge.

TORRANCE, George V. Entered into rest December 29, 1983 In a local hospital. His home, Spokane. Survived by one daughter, Harriet R. Baldwin, Phoenix, AZ; one brother, Robert F.

Torrance, Tucson, AZ; two grandchildren, Charles, L. Baldwin, Phoenix, AZ, Cynthia L. Baldwin, co. ww If Veteran. Funeral Service, Tuesday, LET US HELP YOU! We want your Classified ad to be correct in every way.

Phone number, address, hours. So please look your ad over the first time it runs. (That's the only time we can accept responsibility for mistakes). If there is an error, let us know, so that we can correct it. You want your ad to be and so do we! 28 PERSONALS HAVE FUN Births recorded in Spokane hospitals during the 24 hours ending at 3 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 1, 1984: Deaconess -To Kyle and Linda Christian, Post Falls, girl. Candler -To Timothy and Lillian Candler, N5023 Martin, girl. Bow--To Rudy and Kathy Bow, E3617 31st, girl. Walsh -To Larry and Heidi Walsh, $1821 Adams, boy, Foster -To Gary and Laurel Foster, E8609 Broadway, girl.

(New Year's Baby) Randy and Cheryl Gierke, Liberty Lake, boy, Sacred Heart Folkins- To Douglas and Marla Folkins, Spokane, girl. Marion -To Scott and Vanessa Marion, E3008, Rowan, boy. -To Paul and Kim Eckman, W2507 Euclid, boy. -To Thomas and Kathleen Kelleher, W4104 Janice, girl. -To Tom and Christy Clark, Colbert, boy, Lane -To Robert Jr and Nancy Lane, Green Acres, girl.

-To Corby and Elizabeth West, W1821 11th, boy. Schmidt- Michael and Carol Schmidt, Pullman, boy. (born -To Michael and Genevieve Cantion, W2918, Heroy, girl. -To Robert and Rose Milhem, E205 42nd, girl. (born Lee -To Bao and Pao Lee, E1406 Hartson, boy.

(born Holy Family Boss -To Chris and Lori Boss, N6016 Cochran, boy, Ray--To Tim and Tammi Ray, W1829 Euclid, girl. NOTICES 1-49 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Pursuant to the requirements of the Uniform Commercial Code on January 10, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. at Trent at Fiske, Spokane, Washington, the following items will be exposed to sale at public auction on an "as is, where is" basis: One (1) Clark Model 1080 Bobcat Feller Buncher, 5003MB11089 with 16" Shear, Cab Enclosure, Tracks and all Standard Accessories One (1) 1976 Chevrolet Pickup Truck, ID Said sale shall be to the highest bidder and shall be for cash or by certified or cashier's check unless the bidder has made advance arrangements with C.I.T. Corporation for sale on credit. C.I.T.

Corporation reserves the right to purchase all or any part of equipment offered af the sale. To view the items prior to sale, contact Mr. L.P. Blake. C.I.T.

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Sunset Mausoleum, W5000 Wellesley, Interment, Fairmount Memorial Park. WHITE, Thomas W. Passed away December 29, 1983 in Spokane. Survived by his wife Luella R. White, af the home; three daughters, Donna Williams, Spokane, Cathy Ward, Christine Hiatt, both of Helena, MT; one son, Timothy White, Spokane; 13 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; one brother, David White, Spokane; one sister, Mrs.

George (Mary Lou) Huetter, Sacramento, CA; nUmerous nieces and nephews. Member of Local Steel Workers, member of the community most of his life. Rosary Monday, January 2, 1984, at the IRIS CHAPEL, HENNESSEY SMITH FUNERAL HOME, N2203 DIVISION ST. Funeral services Tuesday, January 3, 1984, 1 p.m. at St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church, E. 545 Providence, Rev. N.F. Kelley, officiating. Interment, Greenwood Memorial Terrace.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Spokane Chapter. WOLFE, Lena K. of Deer Park, WA. Passed away December 29, 1983 in Spokane. Survived by four nephews, James Olson, Auburn, WA; Louis Olson, Seattle, WA, Robert Olson, Deer Park, WA, Walter Olson, Olympia, WA; nUmerous great-nephews and great-nieces.

Past Worthy Mafron, OES, Bethlehem Chapter Deer Park. Attended the Open Door Congregational Church, Deer Park, WA. FUneral services Tuesday, January 3, 1984 at 2 p.m. at Open Door Congregational Church under the direction of LAUER FUNERAL HOME, Deer Park, WA with Rev. Stephen Hamilton, officiating.

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Killers. We tell about people kidnapping children at shopping malls girls being hacked to pieces in college dorms." Residents of the tiny communities ringing the lake enjoy a good jaw about the creature and sell T-shirts to tourists emblazoned with "Bear Lake is for monsters." They also keep a watchful eye from the shore. C.R. Matthews, proprietor of the Pickleville Country Store, says the monster is in the back of his mind whenever he strolls the beach. "I've been looking for that varmint ever since I got here," he laughs.

Down the road, 24-year-old mechanic Glen Hansen says he hasn't seen the monster either, and isn't anxious to get a glimpse of it. "My dad told me once he came back off the lake and he was pretty scared," Hansen said. "He didn't know what he saw. But he saw something making the water choppy." A charity 'overwhelmed' DETROIT (AP) Some Detroit-area charities have found themselves with a welcome problem too much response to pleas for winter clothing. "We've just been overwhelmed," said the Rev.

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The Capuchin Community Center issued a plea for blankets for people without heat, said Ellen Bowen, a center counselor. She said the center's last three blankets were given out in five minutes Friday morning. 85 MINES MINING INDEPENDENT representative wanted for mineral explorations contracts. Send resume to Ponderosa Well Drilling E.6010 Broadway, Spokane WA 99212 WINTER reduction, Placer Hardrock thousands of acres. 926-5690.

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S. BARRETT CO. W418 Sprague 838-2055 NICHOLSON-WOOD RLTY 456-8200 102 HOMES NORTHWEST FOR SALE1900 SO FT SUPER AREA! Main floor family rm; new 3 2 car att. garage plus 2 car detached garage or shop. $65,000.

Chuck 466-0761, Universal Rity 838- 8210 REDUCED Assume 3 Bdrm. Fin. bsmt, incd yd, auto. sprinkler sys. Garage, 328-0891, $37,900.

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