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IN Puyallup, Ill Olympia, S. L. TIDES L. I. The Morning News Tribune, Saturday, March 20, 1993 Pullman to get namesake railroad car PULLMAN This town, named after the famous maker of railroad cars, will finally have a Pullman to call its own.

Next month, a 1946 PullmanStandard passenger coach is expected to be shipped to this college town from Battle Ground in Southwestern Washington. Dan Antoni, who works as a real estate agent out of a remodeled brick train station he owns called the Pufferbelly Depot, recently saw a train car converted into a diner in Spokane and decided Pullman needed its own car. "It just seemed it would be a natural for the depot," Antoni said. "I think it's going to make an identifying statement about Pullman." Antoni got in touch with a Port- land rail car broker who knew about a Pullman that's been in storage for years in Battle Ground. His parents bought the car, which used to run between Spokane, Pullman and the Lewiston-Clarkston area.

A work crew put in railroad ties last weekend and will lay a short track by the end of the month, Antoni said. The car will travel on tracks from Battle Ground and then be hoisted by crane onto the new track. Antoni plans to restore the 5 56- seat car to its original green and place it next to the Pufferbelly Depot. He expects a business possibly an office, restaurant or espresso bar will open inside the car. He said he also hopes to eventually find a caboose and possibly a locomotive to add to the Pullman car.

Pullman was called Three Forks until 1881, when it was renamed by civic boosters who supposedly were hoping for a generous contribution from railroad magnate George Pullman, whose company was best known for its sleeper cars. According to the legend, Pullman gave the town only $50, but the railroads soon followed and helped develop the community. The Chamber of Commerce in 1976 bought a wooden Pullman car that was stored in Spokane. But the plan to bring the car to Pullman was scrapped because of shipping and restoration costs. Efforts to revive the idea of bringing a Pullman car in 1987 and 1990 also were shelved.

OBITUARIES and FUNERAL NOTICES PAID NOTICES In Memory Of Joseph E. Walker Rest in peace. From all your friends and Jim Thompson and Johanne L. Walker Louise M. Miller Louise M.

Miller, 88, passed away March 17, 1993. Preceded in death by her husband, George E. Miller. Shines XVII a member Century, of Gov. the Edward Colonel Digges Chapter, Tahoma Chapter of the D.A.R.

Survived by a daughter, Marilyn D. Smith and husband, Leonard, Maple Falls, WA. At her request, no services will be held. Emily Roberta Connelly Emily Roberta Connelly, 81, born in College Point, Island City, New York, died March 17, 1993. She was a member of St.

Leo's Catholic Church, the Seniors Tuesday Group, the Altar Society, Legion of Mary and the Franciscan Order. She had been a Tacoma resident since 1971. Emily is survived by daughter, Roberta Foit and son-in-law, Robert F. Foit, Spanaway. Mass of Christian will be celebrated 12:10 Burial, Leos Catholic Church.

Entombment, Calvary Cloisters. The family suggests memorials to St. Leos Catholic Church. Arrangements by Gaffney, Cassedy, Allen and Buckley King. Ferne Sickler Kinsman Ferne Sickler Kinsman, July 7, 1909, passed away March 16, 1993 at the age of 83.

Beloved wife for over 64 years of the late C.W. (Clarence) Kinsman. Two children, daughter, Patricia Collins, Lynnwood; son, the late C.W. (Bud) Kinsman, formerly of Tacoma; 8 grandchildren (1 deceased), 4 great-grandchildren, 1 sister, several nieces and nephews. She is loved and will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

There will In be lieu no of service flowers, at family her request. suggests remembrances to Fireman's Burn Center, Massey DAR School or your favorite charity. Arrangements entrusted to Bleitz Funeral Home, Seattle. Frieda Kimball Frieda Kimball, 85, died March 17, 1993. She was born in Michigan and was a longtime Tacoma resident.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard E. Kimball on Feb. 20, 1993. Survivors include: her brother, Carl Meyer, Tacoma and several nephews Services will be 11 a.m. at the Lynn Funeral Home.

272-2131. Jimmie Joe Greene Jimmie Joe Greene II, 26, of Portland, OR, died March 17, 1993 in Portland. He was born May 20, 1966 in Beaumont, CA, was educated in Tacoma, married Kwan-Lea in Vancouver, WA in 1991 and was a for Gunderson's Inc. for 2 years. He enjoyed fishing.

Survivors: wife, Kwan-Lea Greene, Portland; father, Jimmie Joe Greene, Lake Oswego, OR; mother and stepfather, Alice and Reese Connell, Tacoma; sister, Laurie Duffy, Tacoma; stepbrothers, Scott Connell, Seattle, Jeffrey Thomas, Tacoma; stepsister, Tina Greene, Tacoma; grandmother, AlBurk, Banning, CA; nephew, Corey Chandler. Services were held Fri. at Young's Funeral Home, Tigard, OR. Daisy Ulsh Daisy Belle Ulsh, 98, died March 18, 1993. Born in Portland, OR, she lived in the Tacoma 90 years, was a homemaker and member of the Catholic Church.

Survivors include: children, Joyce Biencoe, Puyallup, Jessie Drake, Birdie Tiller, CA, George Ulsh, Norma Hefty and Daisy Richards, all of Tacoma; also 6 generations of grandchildren. Services will be held March 23, 1993 at 1 p.m. in the Evergreen Chapel New Tacoma Cemetery. Interment will follow. Memorials may be made to Janai Cante' Fund, (a terminally ill, third generation granddaughter), care of West Bank, any, branch.

TACOMA CEMETERIES AND FUNERAL HOME 9212 Chambers Creek Rd. W. Tacoma, WA 98467 564-1311 ASARCO Asarco Retiree Annual Dinner April 5, 6 p.m. Please contact Ken Haagen by March 25 VITAL STATISTICS The Associated Press Arthur B. Froney, Jr.

Arthur B. Froney, passed away March 18, 1993 after a courageous battle with a long illness. He had many friends and an abundant sense of humor he will be missed and dearly remembered. Art was born in Buffalo, N.Y. on Feb.

25, 1931. He attended the Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, CA and graduated from Culver Military Academy, IN in 1949. He graduated from Woodbury University in 1952 and went into the U.S. Army, serving 2 years during the Korean War, supporting SHAPE and NATO headquarters in Fontainbleau, France. His career in sales and personnel for various companies included General Electric and Weyerhaeuser Company, and real estate sales.

He formed his in 1976, Warehouse Equipmenpad. Art believed strongly in community service as evidenced by his 25 years of perfect attendance with Rotary. He served as chairman of Tacoma Narrows Rotary Youth Exchange program for 8 years, and was a past board member of Tacoma Little Theatre, active in YMCA Indian Guides and a member of Tacoma Elks Art is survived by his wife, Ellie Froney; son, Ethan, Tacoma; sisters, Constance F. Soder, Tacoma, Beatrice F. Sanderson, MA; and niece and nephew of MA.

He also had an extended family of exchange students throughout the world who were an important part of his life. Memorial services to be held at University Place Presbyterian Church, 8101 27th Street West at p.m. March Memorials may be made to the church or to Narrows Rotary Youth Exchange. TACOMA CEMETERIES AND FUNERAL HOME 9212 Chambers Creek Rd. W.

Tacoma, WA 98467 564-1311 Dorothy Verna Nick Dorothy Verna Nick, 81, died March 17, 1993. She was born in Tekoa, WA, April 22, 1911 to Frederick Cawrse and Martha J. Eagle. She worked in the Cowlitz Co. Treasurers Office for several years, then moved to Tacoma in 1956 and worked as a civilian bookkeeper for the Army for many years.

She was a member of the St. Rose Catholic Church and did volunteer work with blind children in the Catholic Church in Tacoma. She enjoyed bingo. Her husband, Guy Nick preceded her in death in 1982. Survivors: sister and brother-inlaw, Martha and Alan Johnson, Cathlamet; nephews, Fred Johnson, Cathlamet, Bob Halberg, Seattle; niece, Lou Anne Hedges, Cathlamet; several great nieces and nephews.

Services will be held March 22, 10 a.m., St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Cathlamet. Father David Linehan officiating. Committal and burial View Memorial Park, Tacoma at 2 p.m. Arrangements by Dowling Funeral Home, Cathlamet.

Mary R. Tebb Mary R. Tebb, 89, died March 16, 1993. Daughter of Thomas W. and Mary Rutherford Tebb, born in Montgomery, Alabama.

Her early life was spent in Aberdeen and Sumner, WA. She was employed by Walt Disney in 1927 as an inker and worked her way to the head of the Color Model dept. She retired in 1980. Creative and beloved by all who knew her, she is survived by a sister, Alice Kohl; sister-in-law, Helen Tebb; nieces and nephews, Mrs. Torch Tebb, Tebbie Strelinger, Mrs.

Pat Tebb, Mrs. John Ugles, Skip Kohl, Phill Tebb, Mike Tebb, Tom Tebb and Tebb Kussero. Private memorial services will be held in Sumner. Donations to Alzheimers Research or UNICEF. Rebecca (Betty) Simon Betty Simon, 92, died March 18, 1993 at the Kline Galland Home in Seattle.

She was born in Dubrinsk, Lithuania, and moved to Tacoma from Nova Scotia, in 1926. She was the widow of Joseph Simon, founder of Joseph Simon and Sons. Betty was a member of Temple Beth El, Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, and a Hadassah life member. She is survived by children and their spouses, Phil and Snooky Simon, Norman and Barbara Jean Simon, Shirley and Bill Olson, Herb and Paula Simon; sister, Mrs. Sam (Bessie) Fine; 9' grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren 1 and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held March 21, 1993, 3 p.m., Home of Peace Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to Temple Beth El or the Kline Galland Home. Arrangements by Gaffney, Cassedy, Allen and Buckley King. TACOMA GENERAL Chamroeun and Phanni, Tacoma, boy, March 17. FERRELL: Kristina, Tacoma, girl, March 17.

Frank and Christina, Tacoma, girl, March 17. DEATHERAGE: William and Robin, Tacoma, boy, March 17. ELLISON: Heidi, Tacoma, girl, March 17. HOLLAND: Rossette, Tacoma, boy, March 17. MANKE: Lennard and Debora, Tacoma, boy, March 17.

MOREY: David and Ronda, Tacoma, boy, March 17. PETRINOVICH: Paul and Rita, Tacoma, girl, March 17. PHILLIPS: Dawn, Tacoma, boy, March 17. POWELL: Timothy and Michelle, Sumner, girl, March 17. VON DER HEIDE: Elizabeth, Tacoma, boy, March 17.

EDENSWORD: Sandra, Tacoma, boy, March 18. FIELD: Cicely, Federal Way, boy, March 18. HARTUNG: William and Sylvia, Federal Way, girl, March 18. Lang and Ouk, Federal Way, boy, March 18. PHAN: Henry and Hong-Thu, Tacoma, girl, March 18.

RONDE: Todd and Angie, Tacoma, girl, March 18. SLOAN: Peter and Laura, Tacoma, boy, March 18. THOMPSON: Melissa, Tacoma, girl, March 18. WILLIS: Darrel and Renee, Tacoma, girl, March 18. LAYACAN: Lauren, Tacoma, girl, March 15.

ABERNATHY: Jerry and Sherry, Tacoma, girl, March 16. ACHORD: Allen and Rhonda, Tacoma, boy, March 16. AIOLUPOTEA: Sinavaiana, Tacoma, boy, March 16. BRACY: Angela, Tacoma, March CLAYTON: Kristina, Fife, boy, March 16. GAITHERI David and Kimberly, Tacoma, boy, March 16.

LEE: Kang and Jin, Tacoma, boy, March 16. LIVERNASH: Scott and Gayle, Spanaway, girl, March 16. THAVES: Terry and Kristine, Belfair, boy, March 16. THOMPSON: Stanley and Lori, Roy, boy, March 16. WAINHOUSE: Stephani, Sumner, girl, March 16.

WEST: Lester and Tami, Tacoma, boy, March 16. Donald Jr. and Norelin, Tacoma, girl, March 16. GOOD SAMARITAN HOBAN: Freda, Tacoma, boy, March 8. SEERDEN: Rolf and Genevieve, Federal Way, boy, March 8.

DUBENIC: Theodore and Judy, Spanaway, girl, March 8. PORTER: Don and Patricia, Graham, girl, March 8. ARNOLD: Gary and Cynthia, Graham, boy, March 9. TRENT: Matthew and Georgia, Tacoma, girl, March 9. STEEVER: Leanne, Puyallup, girl, March, 10.

SUMERFELT: Melissa, Spanaway, March 10. Births: ALLEN, Jung 56, Tacoma, died March 12. ANDERSEN, Minnie 95, Sumner, died March 16. BATES, Lowell' 64, Puyallup, died March 16. BOLES, Inez 76, Tacoma, died March 4.

BURKE, Bessie 94, Spanaway, died March 16. CAUDILL, John 79, Mt. N.C., died March 11. FORD, Eleanor 97, Puyallup, died March 8. FOWLKES, Lawrence, 57, Tacoma, died March 12.

VOSSBECK: Karl and Veronica, Puyallup, girl, March 10. PELLAND: Larry and Sheila Puyailup, boy, March 10. RUDDELL: Matt and April, Puyallup, girl, March 11. HANSON: Tracy, Puyallup, boy, March 12. McGUIRE: John and Teresa, Spanaway, girl, March 12.

HABERMAN: Johnine, Graham, girl, March 12. DATTILO: Phillip and April, Puyallup, boy, March 13. DOYLE: Kendall and Sabrina, boy, March 13. GLICK: Scott and Rhonda, Sumner, boy, March 13. LARSON: Eric and Cheryl, Puyallup, boy, March 13.

ST. PETER HOSPITAL FOSTER: Robert and Colleen. Yelm, girl, March 16. EVANOFF: Charles T. Jr.

and Keun, girl, March 16. MORRIS: Brett and Cheryl, Olympia, girl, March 16. DANIELL: David and Amy, Olympia, boy, March 16. DeLaCRUZ: James and Heather, Olympia, girl, March 17. ANDERSON: Mark and Amanda, Olympia, boy, March 17.

WATKINSON: Laurence and Kathy, Olympia, girl, March 17. Stan and Maureen, Aberdeen, girl, March 17, HOME BIRTHS ARNOLD: Richard and Ashlyn, Tacoma, girl, 12. GRAHAM: Jerry and Kimberly, Tacoma, girl, March 13. George IV and Sabra, Tacoma, boy, March 15. NIGH: Mark and Mary, Tacoma, boy, March 15.

Notice of intent to wed: From the office of the Pierce County auditor Cesar S. Garcia, Tacoma, with Carmen M. Andalon, Puyallup. Steven J. Patrick with Christina M.

Lawrence, both of Puyallup. Paul F. Glavin, Spokane, with Puyallup. Paul C. Binford Auburn, with Glenda M.

Hamilton, Tacoma. Timothy W. Reddekopp, Spanaway, with Michele L. Hamilton, Tacoma. Trevor W.

Sauders, Puyallup, J. Ferrante, Milton. Harold J. Kingery with Deborah L. Rus, both of Olympia.

Rowland A. Peterson, I. Whiteley, both of Rochester. David S. Jewell with Tanya R.

Clarke, both of Federal Way. Christopher A. Payne with Stephanie Y. Clarke, both of Tacoma. Robert E.

Burrell with Virginia L. Zeck, both of Tacoma. Erik M. Peterson, Puyallup, with Christine L. Tuck, Tacoma.

Edgar S. Dillon with Marianne Peterson, both of Puyallup. William A. Cross with Roslin E. Howard, both of Steilacoom.

Guillermo R. Ruelas with Rosa M. Marquez, both of Tacoma. Robert R. Stolp with Suzette J.

Duffield, both of Tacoma. Barry S. Bornstein with Jill E. Benoit, both of Port Orchard. Robert L.

Hitt, Eatonville, with Josephine C. Wheeler, Bainbridge Island. Daniel R. Wiles with Jill M. Eury, both of Tacoma.

John F. Cheyney Jr. with Juli M. Kvidt, both of Gig Harbor. Christopher A.

Gregg with Kristy R. DeMarais, both of Tacoma. Terrence J. Russell with Kasey Dacus, both of Tacoma. Young S.

Lee with Jamie Chu, both of Federal Way. Fredrick N. Lorenz with Joy Hathaway, both of Graham. David L. Robinson with Kathleen M.

Hart, both of Tacoma. James A. Gennai with Shirley Januchowski, both of Yeim. Anthony R. Braun with Carla Pryor, both of Tacoma.

Marriage dissolutions asked: Arnold L. Hagberg Past Commodore Totem Yacht Club Arnold Hagberg, born July 3, 1901, passed away in Vista, California, on Saturday, March 13, 1993. He was born in Clinton, lowa, and went to work for Coast Sash and Door when he brought his family to Tacoma in 1941, retiring in 1962. He was preceded in death by wife of 40 years, Myrna, and his son Bill. He had numerous hobbies, with boating his number one favorite.

He was proud to be a Charter Member of Totem Yacht Club and to serve as its Commodore in 1957, when the club purchased its original property Commencement Bay. He continued his service in every way he could until he moved to California in 1969. friend Survivors and include his long companion Viola Ohrazda of San Marcos, his daughter and son-in-law, Ardelle and Tom Faris, of Tacoma; grandson, Michael Hagberg of Tacoma; granddaughter and husband, Kim and Douglas Stamp, of Omaha, son, Garrison Stamp "special his "new baby" great daughter" Judy Johnson of Tacoma. Memorial services and celebration of life will be held Thursday, March 25, 1993 at 3 p.m. Garden Chapel, Mountain View Memorial Park in Tacoma.

Pastor Jack Randall of the Packwood Community Presbyterian Church will officiate. Memorials may be sent to the Alzheimer's Disease Center, 70 East Lake Chicago, 60601-5997. Bernice Whaley Bernice Whaley passed away in Seattle, March 18, 1993 at the age of 84 years. She was born in Killam, Alberta, Canada and came to the Seattle area from Spokane in 1930. Surviving are: her loving daughters, Jean A.

Hale, Joan L. Brittain and son, Roy E. Whaley. Also surviving are 9 grandchildren, 1 greatgrandson and 1 sister, Marjorie Stoddard. Her husband, Waldo Whaley predeceased her in 1990.

She was a lifetime member of Modern Woodmen of America, and a member of the Hillcrest Presbyterian Church. Funeral services under the direction of Howden-Kennedy Funeral Home of West Seattle will be held on March 22, 1 p.m., in the Hillcrest Presbyterian Church in Seattle with interment in Riverton Crest Cemetery. The family has suggested that those who wish may contribute to the Medic One. Halvard Wessel Birkeland CORRECTION: Memorial service 3 p.m. today Trinity Lutheran Church, 11920 NE 80TH Kirkland.

Cards of Thanks Tony Merlino A note of thanks for all the thoughtful remembrances in the recent loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to his doctors and their staffs for all the special care given and the Puyallup Elks Lodge for their support. Your beautiful cards and flowers made us understand how many loving friends we have. Elizabeth Merlino and family REGAL PACKAGED BAREROOT ROSES $299 LARGE SELECTION FIFE ACE HARDWARE 5306 Pac. Hwy.

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MATTOX: Juanita Jeffrey D. ROGERS: Linda Paul R. Rebecca Leroy HOYE: Rex Katherine S. CORNELL: Thomas Sharon R. MRIGLOT: Terry Eleanor, Kenneth CRIST: Todd Michelle R.

BADGER: George Teresita V. Mary Jerry T. FLANNIGAN: Linda Kevin P. HELM: Lynn Bernell E. DUKES: Linda, Michael F.

McLAUGHLIN: Scott Cherie S. DURSMA: Robert, Antonina SCHELEEN: Carol John F. HOLT: Barbara Charles L. MARTIN: Terri Gary R. EMERY: Brant Gail M.

SEMPEK: Terry, Judy L. SAINTIGNAN: Julie Albert E. ROLLINS: Janean Roy G. MARTELL: Adrianna Lawrence M. MERRITT: Lorene John K.

Marriage dissolutions granted: From the office of the Pierce County clerk LANGHAM: Sean Dawnene L. DENCKLAU: Kimberly Grant W. ALBERTI: Dave June H. WILLIAMS: Janet Robert L. SIMMONS: Thomas Kay ERICKSON: Carol Walter A.

SMITH: Sheryl Garry E. VANN: Linda Marvin C. ROGERS: Anthony Rachael V. ANDREWS: Holly Stephan M. Jr.

Deaths MATNEY, John H. 65, WinDeath certificates filed with the Tacoma-Pierce lock, died March 11. County Health Department: MOREHEAD, Phyllis 62, Puyallup, died March 12. GRAVES, Harry 83, Tacoma, REICHLE, Genevieve 76, Sedied March 16. attle, died March 8.

HITCHCOCK, David 51, Taco- ROSSITER, Winifred 89, Tama, died March 3. coma, died March 17. HOWARD, Dwight 50, Seattle, SLAUGHTER, Holt 88, Tacodied March 14. ma, died March 14. Holly, LONAR, Elsa, 63, Tacoma, died TAUBE, Alice 78, Snohomish, March 17.

died March 11. McDOUGALL, Jay 60, Taco- WEYERHAEUSER, Clara 66, ma, died March 16. Tacoma, died March 17. McLEOD, Jessie 87, Tacoma, WILLIAMS, Donald 72, Puyaldied March 16. lup, died March 16.

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