The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington (2024)

I I I I I I I I I Wash. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Tuesday, September 29, 1998 Page C5 the Front Page From baseballs to beachballs Home-run king plans to kick back and relax in offseason By R.B. Fallstrom Associated Press T. of hit On the hitting LOUIS Monday, beach. baseballs.

that Mark was Now the McGwire it's is time destination tired to of the 70-homer man, back in Southern California after carrying the burden of unreal expectations for six months and then achieving something few could have imagined. "I'm like in awe of myself," McGwire said. Why not? This year, everybody else in baseball played in his huge shadow. "He's provided moment after moment after moment after moment," St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa said.

"It's been unbelievable theater." And now he'll steal some time for himself. Don't look for McGwire to be hawking shaving cream or pickup trucks, or having a book ghost written, or to be spending time on the banquet circuit. "He's going to be real hard to find," La Russa said. McGwire's needs are simple: He wants to spend a lot more time with his 10-year-old son, Matthew, who lives most of the year in California with McGwire's ex-wife. Maybe he'll get to tool around in the 1962 red Corvette which has been sitting in his garage since he broke Roger Maris' home run record.

And oh yes, he'll try to work on that pasty complexion. "I don't have a tan," McGwire said. "So they'll say, 'Who's the guy from the East Of the numerous endorsem*nt offers he's already received, McGwire said, "Nothing's really turning my crank." "I won't allow anything to take me away from my winter," he said. "I don't do any personal appearances. If you get caught up Mark McGwire was pumped up after belting his 70th home run on the final day of the season.

into that stuff, the next thing you know it's spring training, and I don't want that to happen." He's definitely against seeing a movie made about the season. "The whole country already saw the movie, so why would they want to do one?" McGwire said. "They saw the whole thing happening. That's the real thing, there's no Hollywood Since arriving in St. Louis on July 31, 1997, McGwire has had enough attention for an entire career.

September was a blur of sellout crowds standing in anticipation and seldom leaving disappointed. He scaled a Mount Everest of homers, with Colorado hands Baylor walking papers Associated Press DENVER Don Baylor, the only manager the Colorado Rockies have had since they began play in 1993, was fired today in the start of an offseason shakeup following a disappointing 77-85 year. "After a long, thorough and very difficult evaluation, we feel a change in chemistry is necessary on the field and in the clubhouse," team owner Jerry McMorris said. Baylor was offered a front-office job, but he did not immediately decide to accept it. Both Baylor and Bob Gebhard, the general manager since the Rockies began, have been criticized all year following an eight-game losing streak in early April that dropped the team 100 Associated Press their distance this year alone totaling an estimated 29,598 feet.

He was an equalopportunity destroyer, hitting them off 65 pitchers. His good-natured duel with Sammy Sosa enthralled fans down the stretch. McGwire ended his season four ahead of Sosa. All this, despite McGwire's strict, almost religious adherence to the strike zone. During one frustrating stretch, La Russa predicted McGwire would top Babe Ruth's 1923 record of 170 walks by Sept.

1. McGwire ended at 162 walks, one for every game of the season. McGwire earned every bit of the dollar-ahead bonus the Cardinals gave him for every Official Records For inala Spokane County Marriage License Edward R. Barrie and Keri A. McLaughlin, both of Spokane.

Jason M. Bergan and Molly S. Weir, both of Spokane. Philip T. Johnson and Diana K.

Zentz, both of Chattaroy. Jeffrey C. Petruso and Ronda M. Loomis, both of Spokane. Kurt D.

Cole a and Elene R. Melanson, both of Spokane. David A. Ross and Michelle M. Wattling, both of Spokane.

Sean W. Drury and Kimberly R. Hyndman, both of Spokane. Gary C. Wilson and Michelle L.

Losh, both of Spokane. Jamie D. Damiano and Stacy M. Newman, both of Spokane. Michael S.

Holcomb and Deedra A. Reeves, both of Spokane. Nicholas B. Staker and Ebany R. Jacobson, both of Spokane.

In the Courts Superior Courts New Suits Hurley State Bank vs. Gerri Lamonte, et money claimed owed. Montgomery Ward Credit Corporation vs. Charles and Debra Searls, money claimed owed. Brent and Connie Mikesell vs.

Doug and Janelle Kapeluch, seeking restitution of premises. Ruth Warner vs. Russell Atchison, seeking restitution of premises. Cavanaugh Hospitality Corporation vs. David and Inez Tincup, seeking restitution of premises.

Avco Financial Services Inc. vs. Leonard Woodard, et money claimed owed. Lewis and Bridget Purcell vs. Barton Auto Dealership et complaint for damages.

Julie Holt vs. Joshua Grotte, seeking damages for injuries from vehicle collision. Jeffrey Sdao vs. Christine Malone and Tonya Childress, seeking restitution of premises. David and Beverly Sexton vs.

Leo Collins, et seeking restitution for personal injuries resulting from alleged negligence. Marriage Dissolution Petitions Atwood, Pamela J. and Daniel R. Oberg, Sandra J. and James A.

Graham, Angela and Ryan Allen, Kim A. and Brian J. Dalke, Jodi R. and John J. Steer, Star M.

and Roy W. Thompson, Angela M. and Ronald J. Eddy, Karen L. and Miles H.

Pettergorg, Ketherine M. and Scott J. Speer, Pattie J. and Michael E. Kazda, Renee J.and David S.

Ormsby, Geneva and Timm Goede, Brian M. and April L. Invalidity Petitions Laramie, Shannon M. and Terry M. Marriage Dissolution Granted Mitchell, Roland C.

and Matthews, lladean Rains, Rafus D. and Sonia B. Thompson, Richard L. and Barbara J. Wickham, Dwight A.

and Jennifer. J. Neeser, Jeremy and Jenny LEGAL NOTICES ANYONE KNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS of TIMOTHY JOHNSON, last known address 1717 West 1st Avenue, Apt. 15, Spokane, Washington, 99205, please contact DIANE S. FLUITT, Attorney at Law at (504) 857-8400 or Post Office Box 806, Houma, Louisiana 70361.

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1-800-314-5016. -006181 10 FLORISTS With flowers you'll always know exactly what to say. FLORIST and GREENHOUSE 534-9381 129835 CEMETERIES, LOTS SERVICES 1 SPACE, Vault, Marker, Top of Greenwood. Retail $1800, reduced to $1500. 465-2900.

-010827 ST MARIES, Id. 2 Prime location plots. $300 each or both for $500 509-922-0169 -038499 12 DEATHS CAIN, Nora M. (Age 79) passed away September 28, 1998 in Spokane. Services pending.

HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2203 N. DIVISION. -032080 LARSEN, Allen D. (Age 81) a resident of Spokane, died September 26, 1998. The CREMATION SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON E.1821 SPRAGUE SPOKANE, WA 99202 is in charge of the arrangements and cremation.

-019937 THOMPSON, Phyllis L. (Age 65) Passed away September 27, 1998 in Spokane. Services pending. HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2203 N. Division.

-029326 WEBER, Mary K. (Age 42) Passed away September 28, 1998. Services pending. HENNESSEY VALLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1315 N. PINES RD.

-027526 13 FUNERALS AIRA, James C. (Age 59) Entered into rest September 26, 1998, in Spokane. He was born to Dominick and Frances Aira on April 20, 1939, in Bisbee, AZ. Mr. Aira worked for many years as a Hotel Chef.

He was a member of the St. Ann Catholic Church, and the Evergreen Club. Survivors include a son Jim Aira of Kennewick, WA, a daughter Bambi Hixson of Spokane, brothers Dominick Aira of Heligha, FL, Manuel Cabbelo of Bisbee, AZ, Johnny Aira, and Ralph Cabbelo both of California, sisters Josie Inglebrach of Tucson, AZ, and Lily Valensula of Bisbee, AZ, six grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held October 2, 1998, 11:00 A.M. at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME 508 N.

GOVERNMENT WAY, SPOKANE. Friends may pay their respects Wednesday and Thursday, 12:00 noon to 6:00 P.M. -031690 BOLSER, Bernice passed away September 24, 1998 in the Spokane Valley. Survived by her husband Leo Bolser; six children, 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Memorial services Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 1:00 P.M.

at the Zion Lutheran Church, Fairfield, WA. SCHANZENBACH FUNERAL HOME, FAIRFIELD, WA in charge. BOTTS, Robert L. Entered rest with his Lord September 24, 1998. Survived by his wife, Elaine Botts, at the home; brother, Donald and wife Judy Botts, Spokane; sister, Donna Young and brother-in-law, Ralph Young, Seattle, WA; brothers-in-law and sisters-inlaw, Dale and Eve Donelson, Frank and Jan Rotondo, Jerry and Nancy Donelson, all of Spokane; step-father-in-law, Clifford Cook, Spokane; numerous nephews and nieces.

Mr. Botts has been a member of the Lutheran Church since 1953 and joined Holy Cross Lutheran church in 1993 which he attended until his death. Member of Operator Engineers local since 1942. He served in the South Pacific during WWII as a Seabee. A lifetime member of the VFW Post He also worked for various contractors retiring from Inland Asphault in 1987.

Visitation Tuesday 9:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Services, Wednesday, September 30, 1998, 10:00 A.M. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 7307 N. Nevada, Reverend Mark Benning officiating.

Memorials may be sent to Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Union Gospel Mission, 1224 E. Trent 99202. VFW Post 212 S. David RD 99212. HAZEN JAEGER in charge of arrangements.

-004426 13 FUNERALS BROWN, Ethel Grace (Age 88) Passed away in Spokane September 25, 1998. She is survived by her sons, Marlin Sjoberg, Goldbar, WA, Gene Sjoberg, Portland, OR; daughter, Virginia Sapp, Akron OH; 17 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren; numerous greatgreat-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Howard and son, Gary. She was Deacon at Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church. Beloved mother, grandmother and friend to everybody.

Visitation Tuesday 11:00 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Services will be held Wednesday, September 30, 1998 at 1:00 P.M. in the Alwin Chapel, HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME 1306 N. MONROE ST.

Interment at Greenwood Memo- paying customer past 2.8 million, leading the team to a franchise attendance record of 3,195,021. And when the pressure was on, he got even better. After Sosa hit his 66th homer to take a brief lead in the race, McGwire responded with five homers in his final 11 at-bats. "I've amazed myself that I've stayed in such a tunnel for so long throughout what had to deal with as far as the media, the expectations, almost every eye in the country watching," McGwire said. Led by McGwire, the Cardinals won 11 of their final 14 games and finished 83-79, 10 wins better than last year but 19 games behind Houston, the N.L.

Central champion. "What the second half shows is a lot about the 1998 team and a little bit about 1999," La Russa said. At the top of the offseason shopping list for general manager Walt Jocketty is a proven shortstop (Barry Larkin?) and a No. 1 starter (Andy The Cardinals needed a closer, but may have discovered one in Juan Acevedo, who finished the year with 15 saves and 16 consecutive scoreless outings. Outfielder Brian Jordan and second baseman Delino DeShields both can be free agents, and both may leave.

Jordan, despite a strong comeback season from wrist and back injuries with a .316 average, has been expendable since the Cardinals chose J.D. Drew in the first round of June's amateur draft. Drew certainly looked ready to step in and be a star in September with a pair of twohomer games, a .417 average and 13 RBIs in only 36 at-bats. DeShields made $3 million this season and the Cardinals, especially if they can acquire Larkin from Cincinnati, might have to get by with lower-paid talent such as Pat Kelly or Placido Polanco. Whatever the Cardinals do, they know McGwire wants to return to the postseason for the first time since 1992 with Oakland.

"Without a doubt, everybody plays this game to get a team to the playoffs and World Series," McGwire said. "Maybe next year." NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) WAC 197-11-970 and Section 11.10.230(3) of the Spokane Environmental Ordinance FILE SP-1192-98 PROPOSAL: To divide approx. 150.37 ac into 2 tracts for an existing single family residence in the Exclusive Agricultural (EA) zone. APPLICANT: Jennifer Ekstrom, 732 S. Basalt Spokane, WA 99224 LOCATION: Located adj.

to Chatcolet Rd. and Hoxie Rd. in the SW of 34, 23, 45 EWM, Spokane County, Washington. LEAD AGENCY: Spokane County Division of Building Planning DETERMINATION: The lead agency has determined that the proposal DOES NOT have probable significant adverse impact on the environment as conditioned and as regulated under the present local, State regulations. This decision was made after review of a completed Environmental file Checklist with and the lead agency.

This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for at least 15 days from the date issued. COMMENTS REGARDING THIS DNS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY OCTOBER 14, 1998, IF THEY ARE INTENDED TO ALTER THE DNS. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: Tammy Jones, Associate Planner for James L. Manson, Director, Spokane County Division of Building Planning, 1026 W.

Broadway WA 99260-0050 DATE ISSUED: September 29, 1998 APPEAL: The determination may be appealed up to and including the appeal deadline of the final decision on the proposed action. Contact the Division of Building Planning for appeal procedures. SP4783 -029389 NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE, IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTS, MIDDLE MOUNTAIN Timber Sale, located within portions of sections 25 and 36, T56N, R2E, of the Boise Meridian, Bonner County, Idaho. Initial sealed bids, followed by an ORAL AUCTION will be received in public at the Sandpoint Ranger District, 10:00 a.m. local time on October 30, 1998, for an estimated 6725 CCF of sawlogs, marked or otherwise designated for cutting.

This is a Small Business Set-aside sale. If no self-certifying small business concern makes a valid bid, the Forest Service will readvertise this sale without restrictions on bidder size. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. A prospectus is available to the public and interested bidders from the offices listed below. THIS IS A CUBIC MEASUREMENT SALE AND ALL RATES WILL BE BID AND PAID FOR AT A CCF RATE.

This sale contains Specified Roads with an estimated construction cost of $38,906.60. Bidders qualifying as "Small Business Concerns" under the Small Business Act, may elect when submitting a bid, for the Forest Service to build permanent roads. Additional information concerning this option is in the prospectus. This sale contains provisions for periodic pay: ments, as published in the Federal Register, dated July 31, 1991 36 CFR 223.50. Complete information concerning the timber and the conditions of sale and the submission of bids is available from the District Ranger, Sandpoint Ranger District, 1500 Highway 2, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 and the Forest Supervisor's Office, 3815 Schreiber Way, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815.

SP4782 023464 SEPA RULES Part Eleven-197-11-970 WAC 197-11-970 Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Description of proposal: ADOPTION OF REVISIONS TO SCAPCA REGULATION SECTION 6.17. STANDARDS FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COMBUSTORS. Proponent: SPOKANE COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (SCAPCA). Location of proposal: Lead agency: COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITY The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) not required under CW This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency.

This information is available to the public on request. This DNS is issued under 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for 15 days. Comments must be submitted by on NOVEMBER 3, 1998. Responsible official: Kelle R. Vigeland Environmental Engineer Address: 1101 West College Room 403, Spokane, WA 99201-2094 Phone: (509) 456-4727 Date: September 28, 1998 Signature: R.

Vigeland, SP4781 -019547 rial Terrace. 000518 CALDWELL, Ann E. (Age 89) Passed away September 23, 1998. Fifty year resident of Spokane and Cheney, WA, before moving to Woodinville, WA in 1978. Born August 18, 1909 in Missoula, MT, to William Alan Eplin and Nora Eliza Howe.

Graduate of Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, 1928; received her RN degree from Deaconess School of Nursing, 1931. Supervisor of Student Health Center at Eastern Washington University until retirement in 1974. Preceded in death by her husband, J. Presley Caldwell, MD. Survivors include daughters, Claire (Mimi) McLaughlin of Woodinville, WA, Joan C.

McAllister of Portland, OR; six grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. Celebration Service Saturday, October 3, 1998, 2:00 PM, Redmond Nazarene Church, Redmond, WA. Memorials in lieu of flowers to Northshore Multi-service Center, Bothell, WA; Northshore Senior Center, Bothell, WA; or Redmond, WA or Cheney, WA, Nazarene Church. 90) Passed away September 26, 1998. A 60-year resident of Spokane, WA.

Survived by his wife, Ruby C. Carmichael, at the home; one son, Donald R. Carmichael, Phoenix, AZ; one daughter, Dorothy J. Hannan, Frisco, TX; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Harold Carmichael, Denver, CO; sister, Faye Arnold, Dallas, TX. A 38-year member of Fourth Memorial Church and United Steelworkers, Local Veteran of WWII, Army Air Corps.

Memorial Service Thursday, October 1, 1998 at 2:00 P.M. at Riverview Terrace Chapel, 1801 E. Upriver Rev. Edward J. Underhill, officiating.

Interment Spokane Memorial Gardens previously held. BALL DODD FUNERAL HOME NORTH, 5100 W. WELLESLEY AVENUE, in charge of arrangements. Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to Fourth Memorial Church Missions Fund, 030314 -011571 CARMICHAEL, Donald E. (Age out of contention.

While Baylor will not return to the dugout, Gebhard will be back in the front office. McMorris said the team would create another vice president's post with broad player personnel responsibilities. After the Rockies came from behind to defeat San Francisco 9-8 on Sunday, Baylor sounded as if he expected to be fired. "I think it's probably 50-50," he said. "I'll just have to sit back and wait to Among those reportedly being considered to replace Baylor are Leyland of the Florida Marlins and Felipe Alou of Montreal.

In addition, Art Howe may lose his job with the Oakland Athletics and become a candidate in Colorado. Cubs: Bonds fails to deliver, twice Continued from C1 keep zeros on the board and not let them score," Trachsel said. Trailing 4-0, the Giants went on to load the bases with two outs and brought Bonds to the plate. But the three-time MVP, who has struggled in the postseason, grounded out against reliever Felix Heredia and slammed his helmet to the ground. In the ninth, normal starter Kevin Tapani relieved and gave up a pair of singles.

That brought on Terry Mulholland, who went eight innings and threw 121 pitches Sunday. Stan Javier hit an RBI single and pinch-hitter Ellis Burks walked, loading the bases with no outs and the score 5-1. But Bonds flied out, and then Rod Beck earned his 51st save, getting Jeff Kent on an RBI forceout and retiring Carter on a popup. "I'm as happy as I can be," Beck said. "When (general manager) Ed Lynch signed me and brought me to Chicago, I've been hearing about their losing ways since I got here.

I'm just glad to be able to help turn it around." It was Carter's final at-bat in the majors. At 38, the hero of the 1993 World Series when he beat the Phillies with a homer, is retiring. Trachsel and Giants starter Mark Gardner kept it scoreless until the fifth inning. Henry Rodriguez singled and then the balding Gaetti lifted a two-run homer to left, his 19th of the season and eighth since joining the Cubs on Aug. 19 his 40th birthday after his release by St.

Louis. Singles by Lance Johnson and Sosa drove out Gardner (13-6) in the sixth. Rich Rodriguez relieved and after Grace walked to load the bases, former Spokane Indian Matt Mieske, called up from the minors earlier this month, lined a two-run single to right for a 4-0 lead. Sosa went 2 for 4 with a pair of singles, scoring in the eighth on Jose Mesa's wild pitch. Trachsel hadn't 1 won since Aug.

28 and had given up eight homers in his previous four starts. Hartzell, Kenneth L. and Debra R. Miller, Michael R. and Debrra J.

Criminal Sentencings Judge James M. Murphy Daniel W. Thompson, 38; 30 days in jail with credit given for 21 days served, 12 months' probation, after pleading guilty to forgery. Dennis Jones, 43; $2,710 restitution, four months in jail, 12 months' probation, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance. Cynthia M.

Jensen, 37; $2,063 restitution, four months in jail, 12 months' probation, after pleading guilty to three counts of forgery and second-degree theft. Howard F. Leonard, 39; 12 months in prison with credit given for 69 days served, after pleading guilty to malicious harassment. Judge Tari S. Eitzen Theodore T.

Fowler 22; two months in jail with credit given for 46 days served, 12 months' probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree possession of stolen property. Kelly R. Capehart, 34; 29 months in prison credit given for 92 days served, after pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree possession of stolen property, forgery and second-degree possession of stolen property. Federal Courts Bankruptcy Petitions Russell and Nancy Daffern, 8807 E. Boone, debts of $113,213.

Daniel and Nancy Armitage, 9126 N. Bradbury Drive, debts of $273,070. David Kerzman, 1001 E. Desmet, debts of $3,838. Kori Kelley, 1814 W.

Gardner, debts of $18,386. David Ventresca, Benton City, debts of $145,728. Stanley Staats, Kennewick, debts of $232,947. Penn, Miller, Staats and Associates, Kennewick, debts of $150,692. Bryan and Paula Munson, Mabton, debts of $64,295.

Fred Doody Walla Walla, debts of $23,608. Terry Nichols, College Place, debts of $26,439. Erin Wandling, Cashmere, debts of $14,834. Kelly Wannschaff, Cashmere, debts of $8,608. Ramon and Jennifer Zamora, Walla Walla, debts unspecified.

Frederick and Lavanche Rhodes, Wenatchee, debts of $160,419. Christopher Martin, Kennewick, debts of $91,700. Mary Allred, Kennewick, debts of $71,903. Michelle Cooper, Richland, debts of $36,650. Anita Lane, Kennewick, debts of $36,728.

Larry and Elizabeth Denton, College Place, debts of $26,971. Salvador Accardo, 4418 N. Stevens, debts unspecified. Anthony Plese, 615 E. Houston, debts of $165,200.

Jessie Upham, 215 E. White, debts of $36,490. Michael and Margaret Craddock, Nine Mile Falls, debts of $161,650. Patricia Reasoner, 1933 E. Dalke, debts of $192,952.

Aaron and Barbara Yakima, debts of $76,365. Braden and Kristine Boyd, Mead, debts of $130,697. Ruth Niddifer, Yakima, debts of $32,198. Andrew Weber, Yakima, debts of $25,640. Armando and Claudia Garduno, Moxee, debts of $84,275.

Olympic Color Lab 1608 N. Monroe, debts unspecified. Wilma Peterson, 725 W. Briarcliff Court, debts unspecified. Deborah Warnock, 4314 N.

Lidgerwood, debts of $111,777. Kenneth and Elvira Cossell, 7219 E. Carlisle, debts of $158,963. Douglas Toombs, Mica, debts of $18,298. William Streiff, Yakima, debts unspecified.

Raymond and Maria Ruiz, Selah, debts unspecified. Kathleen Gallentine, Ellensburg, debts of $49,612. Pedro and Marjorie Rodriguez, Yakima, debts of $851,696. Larry and Cynthia Shockley, Yakima, debts unspecified. Ricky and Michael Maxey, Yakima, debts of $22,785.

Andrew Harris, Yakima, debts of $9,178. Martha Bettarel, Tieton, debts of $12,399. Louis and Virginia Wautlet, Yakima, debts of $143,702. Carl Strand, Yakima, debts unspecified. Wage Earners Petitions Ian Valasquez, 2908 W.

Monticello Place, debts unspecified. Jacob and Autumn Fischer, 7215 N. Mahr Court, debts unspecified. Daniel and Susan Farrell, Cheney, debts of $243,545. Donald Hanson, Otis Orchards, debts of $34,515.

Kyle Brockmier, 4116 E. Joseph, debts unspecified. Thomas and Kimberly Allyn, Veradale, debts of $182,464. David and Dixie Farman, Greenacres, debts of $124,939. Billy Holder, Zillah, debts of $4,717.

Valerie Evans, Yakima, debts of $17,362. Larry Alltus Selah, debts unspecified. District Courts Only fines or forfeitures of $75 or more included unless a jail sentence is given. Judge Donna Wilson Arnold K. Brown, 34; $685 fine, two days in jail, 24 months' probation, driving while intoxicated amended to firstdegree negligent driving with second-degree reckless endangerment added.

Charlene Lowery, 32; $685 fine, one day in jail, 24 months' probation, driving while intoxicated. CLAYBURN, Desiree Hope (Age 18) A lifetime resident of Nine Mile Falls, went home to her Lord on September 25, 1998. Desiree is survived by her parents, Bruce and Gayanne Clayburn; best buddy and brother, Jared Clayburn; grandparents, David and Alberta Traver, Jerry and Delores Clayburn. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, October 1, 1998 at 4:00 P.M. at Community Church of Our Savior, Hwy 291, 5 miles North of Suncrest.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children of Spokane or the Community Church of Our: Savior and AWANA Program, Nine Mile Falls, WA. THE CREMATION SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON is in charge of arrangements and cremation. -029071 D'ANDREA, Lucie G. (Age 84) He loaded the bases by hitting a batter and walking two in the fourth before slipping a called third strike past Brian Johnson. By the end of five, he'd already thrown 96 pitches.

Trachsel allowed just one hit in innings, walking six and striking out six. After Mayne singled, Trachsel walked pinch-hitter Armando Rios and was replaced by Matt Karchner. After another reserve, left fielder Orlando Merced, reached into the seats to pluck Javier's foul fly, ex-Cub Shawon Dunston got an infield single to load the bases. But Bonds bounced out to end the threat. Bonds, a career .200 hitter in four postseason series, went 0 for 4 with a sacrifice fly.

Notes Cubs rookie Kerry Wood, out since Aug. 31 with a sprained elbow ligament, pitched scoreless innings in an Arizona Instructional League game, allowing three hits and striking out three. He threw 51 pitches and his fastball reached 95 mph. Lynch said Wood could be added to the playoff roster after another evaluation today. Box ADVERTIsem*nT Helps with decisions Marvin Grytdal has thoughtful advice about Memorial Services preplanned for burial or cremation.

Contact Riplinger Funeral Home, N. 4305 Division. Phone 483-8558. Passed away September 26, 1998 in Spokane. Mrs.

D'Andrea is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Michael Charles and Claudia D'Andrea of Billings, MT; daughters, Pauline D'Andrea and Cindy D'Andrea both of Spokane; nine grandchildren, Michael, Wayne, Brian, Julie, Penny, Tami, Celeste, Teressa, and Shaun; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Bernice Pilante of Prosser, WA; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Michele, in 1986. Mrs. D'Andrea had been a resident of Spokane County for 64 years; member of Bethany Presbyterian Church, AARP, Wornens Auxiliary Veterans WW1 Barracks and Deaconess at Bethany Presbyterian Church. Graveside Service will be held Tuesday, September 29, 1998 at 1:00 P.M.

at Fairmount Memorial Park, 5200 W. Wellesley. Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 3, 1998 at 1:00 P.M. at Bethany Presbyterian Church, 301 S. Freya, Reverend Paul Rodkey, officiating.

HENNESSEY-SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2203 N. DIVISION. -025983 GARRIS, Russell E. Passed -005369 away September 27, 1998. Survived by his wife, Bonnie Garris, at the home; six children, Elizabeth Barquist, Kenny Garris, Sue Shain, all of Spokane, WA, Wanda Follis, Tacoma, WA, Gene Kinley, Bend, OR, Karen Teaque, Oakley, CA; three stepchildren, Don Mark, Spokane, WA, Jeff Mark, Ronda Nelson, both of Tacoma, WA; 33 grandchildren and stepgrandchildren; five brothers and sisters.

Memorial Service Friday, October 2, 1998 at 2:00 P.M. at First Free Methodist Church, 1725 W. Courtland Rev. Dwight Spotts, officiating, Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Tacoma, WA. Visitation Wednesday, September 30, and Thursday, October 1, from 12:00 Noon to 8:00 P.M.

at BALL DODD FUNERAL HOME SOUTH, 421 S. DIVISION STREET. Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the First Free Methodist Church. -025821 HOISETH, Agnes W. (Age 80) entered into rest on September 25, 1998 in Spokane, her home for the past 61 years.

She graduated from North Central High in 1938 and married her sweetheart, Bernard, on July 8, 1939 in Cour d'Alene, ID. She is survived by her son Elmer, daughter Karen and husband, Lucky Beaty, chosen friend and daughter Aurelia Richey, brothers Otto and wife June Tjostolvson of Spokane, and Orvin Tjostolvson of Sandy, OR. Seven grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held September 30, 1998 at 1:00 P.M. at Fairmount Memorial Park.

Viewing and visitation will be Tuesday, September 28 29, noon until 6 P.M. and Wednesday September 30, 9 A.M. until 11 A.M. at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME 508 N. GOVERNMENT WAY, SPOKANE.

-028105 If you need to place a Death or Funeral Notice contact your local funeral home or call the Classified Funeral Desk at 509-459-5119. CONTINUED 092577.

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