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12 Times-Newt, Twin Fate, Idaho Friday, November IS, 2002 Magic ValleyIdaho Police: Body is not related to call lof he Murdered student may have known killer d'Alene National Forest He spotted a shoe in a ravine, then saw die rest of the body, Sheriff Rocky Watson said. The body was not -buried and no weapons were found that would indicate suicide, Watson said. "We treat everything this big as a homicide," he said. It is unclear how old the man MOSCOW (AP) Authorities believe an acquaintance may have killed Wil Hendrick, a University of Idaho student who disappeared in 1999 and whose body was found in September. "It is more likely Wil knew his killer someone who is familiar with the Moscow-Pullman area, as well as the area where body was left," the Moscow Police Department said in a Wednesday statement.

"There is a good possibility the offender would have left the area shortly after the homicide, for what appeared to be legitimate reasons, but returned because of his own ties to the area and his curiosity about the investigation." was, but he appears to be a youn and was not dressed as hunter, Watson said. Investigators found no missing-persons reports matching his description. Sheriffs officials said they are certain he was not die individual whose citizen-band radio call for help triggered a search on of July Pass last week. -S'M fYlTTNTV V-V-f WA VJ. A Of.

ru RECORDS Itc Gooding Obituaries For obituary rates and Information, call 7334931, Ext. 278, between 2 p.m. and The e-mall address for obituaries Is obltsOmaglcvalley.com. Death notices are a Boise 1)11 skm; $1,000 fine, $800 suspended, court costs, $35 probation fee, $100 pBEt lie defender fee; 12 months' unsup( vised probation; 180 days in jail, 178 suspended; Magistrate Judge Kevin P. vfoS Pedro Avila, 43, 179 Colorado Gooding; driving under the influence; COEUR d'ALENE (AP) -Kootenai County sheriffs detectives are trying to confirm the identify of a body found in the forest, but they are sure he was not the focus of an extensive search near the Montana border.

1 The body of a young man was discovered by a woodcutter Wednesday morning in the Coeur Is 4:30 p.m. for next-day publication. every day. Thursday, November 14, 2002, at Cassja Regional Medical Center. She lived for two shorts hours and passed away of complications related to Trisomy 18 Syndrome.

She is survived by her parents of Declo; one sister and four brothers, Ashley, Jordan, Dallin, Greg and Jared Darrington, all of Declo; her maternal grandfather, Bill R. Poulton of Declo; and her paternal grandmother, LaVerne Darrington of Burley. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Patricia Lee Poulton, and her paternal William Clark Darrington. The funeral will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 16, 2002, at the Declo Stake Center Of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 213 West Main Street, with Bishop Steve Darrington officiating.

Interment will follow at. Declo Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Saturday, from 10:00 until 10:45 a.m. Funeral arrangements ars under the direction of Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 East 16th Street, Burley. Twin Falls rot 1 i i 1 COURT Th Tlnwt-Newt GOODING Recent activity in 5th District Court in Gooding County included the following: Misdemeanor arraignments Judite Maria Batista, 23, 255 E.

Ave. No. 11, Wendell; driving under the influence; court trial Dec. Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy.

Sheri Kav Blair. 42. 1959 E. 2800 Wendell; grand theft; pre- limmary hearing Nov. 19; Magistrate Judge Kevin P.

Cassidy. Japheth T. Eckles, 18, 2112 E. 3100 Wendell; underage purchase, consumption, possession of alcohol, second offense; use or possession of drug paraphernalia; pre-trial conference Nov. 21, jury trial Dec.

Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy. Brandon L. Fuqua, 21, 570 First Ave. Wendell; disturbing the peace; court trial Dec.

Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy. Mario Alberto Hernandez, 49, Idaho Department of Correction, Boise; escape by one convicted or on probation for a felony; preliminary hearing Nov. 19; Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy.

Dennis Michael Mintun, 40, Gooding; five counts sexual abuse of a child under 16; one count sexual exploitation of a child; preliminary hearing Nov. 12; Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy. Jack D. Reed, 65, 340 E.

Orchard, Hagerman; inattentivecareless driving; pre-trial conference Dec. 19, jury trial Jan. 13; Magistrate Judge Kevin P. Cassidy. Misdemeanor sentencings Chad Jason Hollon, 25, Second Ave.

No. 5, Shoshone; driving under the influence; 90-day driver's license suspen- Death Harold B. Green RUPERT Harold B. Green, 83, of Rupert died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2002, at the Minidoka Memorial Hospital.

Services are pending at the Hansen Mortuary Rupert Chapel. Maxine Alfred Chapman TWIN FALLS Maxine Allred Chapman, 85, of Twin Falls died Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2002, in Lehi, Utah. The service will be held at 1 p.m! Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at the 7th Ward LDS Chapel, 847 Eastland Dr.

N. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Monday at White Mortuary and from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

Tuesday at the church. A complete obituary will appear in Saturday's edition. Jess Johnson TWIN FALLS Jess L. Johnson, 84, of Twin Falls died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002, at his home.

Arrangements will be announced by White Mortuary in Twin Falls. Hendrick, 25, was last seen early Jan. 10, 1999, at a Moscow parry. His 1984 Pontiac was found in a parking lot behind the Moscow Hotel with his car keys in the console. Two hunters found Hendrick's body in September in a rural area outside of town.

p.m. Monday through Saturday. Deadline free service and can be placed until 5 p.m. Rathbun of Hagerman, his six children, his sisters; Alzora Kalbfleisch of Nampa, Bonnie Snyder of Wyoming and llene Alcala of Wyoming. His brother Richard Rathbun of Wyoming and sister-irK law Evelyn Rathbun of Filer.

Marry special nieces and nephews, 18 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Don was preceded in death "by his parents, his brothers Duane and Eugene Rathbun and sister Elberta Rathbun. A visitation will be held at the Farmer Funeral Chapel 130 N. 9th in Buhl, Friday, Nov. 15 from 4-7 p.m.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 16, 2002, at 3:30 p.m. at the Hagerman Christian. with interment following at the Hagerman Cemetery. Following interment there will be a meal and gathering held at the Hagerman Christian Center. 1 Boise $7 Nancy J.

Jones Nancy J. Jones, 58, of Boise, passed away peacefully at home on November 12, 2002. She now rests in the hands of God. Nancy was born on May 31, 1944, in Rahway, N.J., to Robert and June Babson. The family1 moved to Elkton, where Nancy grew up.

She graduated from Elkton School in 1962. She attended Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, in 1962 and Shenandoah College, Winchester, in 1963. Nancy served as a flight attendant for Braniff Airlines in Dallas, Texas. She moved to Washington, DC, to take a job with the House Information Systems at the U.S. House of Representatives.

She met and married Jim Jones, of Eden, in 1972 and they moved to Idaho in 1973. They were blessed with a daughter, Katherine Ashley Jones, in977. They lived in Eden until Jerome until 1982, and then moved to Boise. Nancy and Jim were divorced in 1987, but they maintained a good relationship. Nancy had varied interests.

She was an accomplished amateur photographer, a calligrapher, and an artist with a good eye. After moving to Idaho, she tried her hand at horseback riding (English saddle), skeet shooting, and scuba diving. Life posed some challenges for Nancy but she was able to overcome them with sheer determination. In 1991, while on a scuba div-' ing trip to Honduras, she sustained a serious head injury in a motorcycle accident. She fought back and made a good recovery.

In 1994, she followed a life long ambition and pursued a career in graphic arts and design by attending the Colorado Institute of Art in Denver. She received an Associate's Degree in graphics arts in early 1997, graduating in the upper part of her class. She moved back to Boise where she enjoyed her family, friends, and work until God called her. She is survived by her sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Paul Seugling, of Fairfield, N.J.; and her daughter and best friend, Kathy, of Boise. Nancy will be remembered for her good sense of humor, her indomitable spirit for overcoming adversity, and compassion for others who faced life challenges.

A funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 16, 2002, at Summers Funeral Home-, 1205 West Bannock, in Boise. Memorials may be made in Nancy's name to the Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Hospital, for the benefit of the Treasure Valley Brain Injury Support Group, 204 Fort Place, Boise, Idaho 83702. Declo Lela Lea Darrington Lela Lee Darrington, infant daughter of Dale and Amy Poutton Darington of Declo, was born I I i iar Washington, the son of Raymond and Agnes Roberton Ingalls. He attended school at Portland, and Inglewood, before attending UCLA, where he received his Subtropical Horticulture Degree in 1936.

He then worked as a tool designer for Douglas Aircraft during WWII where he met Helen Given and they were married on January 10, 1943, at Inglewood, Calif. Following the war, they moved to Idaho and bought a small farm and worked at the Health Department. He worked at the South Central District Health Department for 33 years as an Enviromentalist. Jim is survived by his wife of 59 years, Helen Given Ingalls of Twin Falls; one son, James Clifford (Sondra) Ingalls of Twin Falls and one daughter, Phyllis Ingalls (Darrell) Buffaloe of Pocatello. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents. A Celebration of Jim's Life will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 16, 2002, at Reynolds Funeral Chapel with Pastor Jim Tubbs officiating. A private family inurnment will take place at a later date at Sunset Memorial Park. At Jim's request there will be no public viewing.

The family suggests memorials be given to the First -Christian Church or Hospice Visions. Contributions may be given to funeral chapel staff or mailed to Reynolds Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 1141, Twin Falls, ID 83303. Buhl Donald E. 'Don Rathbun Donald E.

"Don" Rathbun, 83, passed away Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at Gooding CountyMemorial Hospital. Don was born May 7, 1919, in Lincoln' County, to Bert and Stella Strange Rathbun. He moved with his family to Idaho in 1936. After completing high school Don went on to achieve an Associate's Degree in Business Management. In 1939, he became a member of the Buhl Unit of the Idaho National Guard, Company -1 16th Engineers.

Don's unit was activated after December 7, 1941. He subsequently served in the Aleutian Islands and campaigned from Guadelcanal through the liberation of the Philippines. He was a recipient of the Purple Heart from wounds received along with other awards and citations. In 1941 he married Zona Martin and to that union was born one daughter, Carolyn. They were divorced in 1945.

Don worked on several dams in the area as well as building many homes and businesses from the ground up, includ: ing cement and brick work. He married Clorene Walden on February 12, 1948 in Buhl, Idaho. To that marriage a son, Gary and a daughter, Deann were born. They were married 29 years and divorced. Don was a man of various trades and talents.

Don was the first to transport live rainbow trout out of state. He also owned and operated a gas station in Buhl. He was a farmer, a skilled carpenter and a successful sales consultant for the United States government. He loved to work with wood and had a real knack for a beautiful finished product. Don was instrumental in helping build both the Hagerman Christian and Senior Centers.

He loved to read, Louie Lamour and Zane Grey were among his favorites. He had a real love for music. He also loved family reunions, camping, traveling and working in his shop. He was a member of the Hagerman Christian Center. On November 21.

1978, Don married Opal Smalley Mathews, who he loved and cherished dearly. This union has pombined six children into one family; Carolyn Gilbert, Margo (Mark) Carlin, Gary (Vickie) Rathbun, Vicki (Rick) Williamson, Greg Mathews and Deann (Blaine) Oglesbee. Don is survived by his wife Opal 180-day drivers license $1,000 fine, $800 suspended, $78.90, court costs, $35 probation fee, $100, public defender fee; one year unsu-Dervised orobatkm: 180 davl in tkiL 150 suspended, credit for 10 days' served; Magistrate Judge Kevin JEW assiay. oi Misdemeanor dismissals Mike Spellman 49, 567 E. Main, Wendell; possession of a controlled stance; use or possession of drug para phernalia; dismissed.

by prosecutor! magistrate juage Kevin r. cassiay. Christopher J. Thompson, 34, 830 Third, Superior, motor carrier cfl; sumption, possession, being under the -influence of an intoxicating beverage; duv. missed by prosecutor; Magistrate Judge Kevin P.

Cassidy, Civil filings Action Collection Service vs. Pedro B. Gabriel, dba Gabriel Dairy. Seeking' $4,524.96 plus $1.09 interest; attorney fees of $1,510. Plaintiff alleges defendant owes for accounts assigned to the plaintiff for collection; '4 Idaho Bureau vs.

RobVii. Bonneau and Sandy Bonneau. Seeking $1,109.78 plus interest of $320j attorney fees. Plaintiff alleges defendant owes for accounts assigned to the plaintiff' for collection. Divorces kc Brian E.

Hoskovec vs. Lesley Hoskovec notices JLGi l.T John Robert Pettigrew JEROME John Robert Pettigrew, 52, of Jerome die.d Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002, at bi.s. home. (..., A celebration of life will be helq at 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at the Magic Valley Evangelistic-Free Church, 821 E. Ave. Jerome with Pastor Randall Davis officiating. Burial will follow at the Jerome Cemetery.

Military rites will be performed by area, veterans and auxiliary. In lieu of flowers, the family, suggests memorials be give to ttje! John Pettigrew Scholarship Fund' at Liberty Christian Academy: Contributions may be given fp funeral chapel staff or mailed to Reynolds Funeral Chapel, Pjph box 114, Twin ails, ID BiJUA iq? 'Jil' Frances Thompson Schneider SAN PABLO, Calif. Frances1 Thompson Schneider, 80, died Thursday, Oct. 31, 2002, at Doctor's Medical center in Sari Pablo, Calif. 10 In lieu of flowers, donations" may be sent to the New Hope! Children's Home, Box 1024f Manchester, Jamaica, WX Sixth viewing one hour, before the service; burial will ol-' low at the Rupert Cemetery.

Robert Allen Smith of TwiflP Falls, memorial service at 5 pjn, Saturday at the American Legiorv Hall in Eden; a wake will followj Joe Oneida of Shoshone, memo- rial service at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Baptist Church, 205 E. Fiftjy.t Shoshone; rosary at 7 pjn. Friday at Demaray's Shoshone ChapeL-' Thelma (Swainston) Shawver, of Jerome, service at 2 p.nv Saturday in the Farnswortb; Mortuary Chapel, 1343 South, Lincoln, Jerome; visitation from 6-8 p.m. today and one before the service Saturday atj the funeral home; interment follow in the Jerome Cemetery.

hod Dorothy Passey Storrs of Boisewi celebration of life at 11 a.nwt Saturday at the Kimball Ward building of the Church of Jesui Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2323, N. Maple Grove Road, Boise viewing from 6-8 p.m. today ate Relyea Funeral Chapel, 318 N. Latah Road, Boise and from 9-30,) 1030 ton. Saturday at the church? 'Icq J.C Hendrix of Buhl, service at 11 ajn.

Nov. 29 at the.j Farmer Funeral Chapel, 130 N. Ninth Buhl A Shirley Ruth Hoff master Shirley Ruth Hoffmaster, known as Kitten, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, in Boise. She was born April 2, 1924.

in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Friday and Tippy Stowell. She graduated from Blackfoot High School and went on to receive a Bachelor's Degree in Science from the University of Idaho. She was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. As a young woman Kitten was a lifeguard and a swimming instructor. As a senior instructor for the American Red Cross she taught combatsurvival swimming skills to those entering the armed forces in WWII.

Following college and for 10 years, she worked for Oldham and Wurster in Twin Falls as a lab technician and nurse. On August 22. 1948, she married Robert Hoffmaster. Together they shared a passion for antiques, archery, hunting, fly-fishing, camping skiing, golf and swimming. They were avid sailing partners as well, making countless trips to the San Juan Islands, the West coast and many of the inland lakes of Idaho, Wyoming and California.

Kitten opened and ran the Sail Haus in Twin Falls for 12 years She was active with gardening, knitting, sewing, needlepoint as well as woodworking and brazing. She was a keen reader and a lover of crossword puzzles and played the violin and mandolin Kitten is survived by her daughter Becky, and Woody Bryant of Ketchum, her son Randy, and Ellen Hoffmaster of Boise, and grandson Saul Martin of San Diego. She made her home at Paramount Park in Boise for the last two years. Kitten's light burned brightly and she deeply touched the lives of many people with her generous heart and her abiding cheerfulness of spirit. Memorial services will be conducted at 1 Monday, Nov 18, 2002, at White Mortuary Chapel, "Chapel by the in Twin Falls, with Rev.

Dale Metzger officiating The family suggests contributions to the charity of your choice. Twin Falls James Roberton Ingalls James Roberton Ingalls, 88. 'of Twin Falls died early Thursday morning, November 14, 2002, at Bndgeview Estates in Twin Falls. Jim was born on September 13, 1914. in Vancouver Barracks, 1 2 jf if Services Lyls J.

Cullip Lyle J. Cullip, 76, of Twin Falls, died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002, at his home. He was born May 15, 1926, in Kenesaw, the son of Franklin Naggatz Cullip. He attended schools in Hastings, and in January 1944 enlisted in the US Navy.

He served throughout World War II, and was discharged in April of 1946. He married Gladys Adele Boysen on Feb. 12, 1946. They moved to Twin Falls in 1959. Mr.

Cullip worked for ITEX repairing office equipment for 20 years, and spent a short time at Thiesan Motors, until forced to retire because of injuries. He and his wife enjoyed traveling, and had been to many places. He was a lifelong member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, and VFW Post 2136 of Twin Falls. In addition to his wife Gladys of Twin Falls he is survived by: 4 children: Danny Lyne Cullip of Twin Falls, Bruce Alan Cullip of Des Moines, Julie Ann Mahan of Smiley Creek, Dianna Lee Taylor of Twin Falls; 10 grandchildren: Timothy Lynn Cullip, Brandie Lynette, Angie Simmons, Chad Cullip, Cory Cullip, Melissa Jo Riley Vanessa Jo Riley, Jeremy Todd Artirburn, Jake Lee. Arterburn, Robert Justin Arterburn; 14 greatgrandchildren; and I sister, Deloris Freckelton, Boise, Idaho.

He was preceded in death by his' mother and father. Funeral services for Lyle Cullip will be conducted at a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, with Pastor Lawrence Vedder officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, with military rites by Magic Valley Area Veterans Auxiliaries.

Friends may call at White Mortuary on Monday, Nov. 18, 2002, from 4-8 p.m. The family suggests memorials to Immanuel Lutheran Church Building Fund, 2055. Filer Ave. Twin Falls, ID 83301.

God looked around His garden and found an empty space. The then looked upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put His arms out and said, "Son, come and rest" God's garden must be beautiful; He always takes the best. He knew that you were suffering. He knew you were in pain.

He knew that you would never get well on earth again. He saw the road was rough; the hills so hard to climb. So He closed your weary eyelids and whispered, "Peace be thine." It broke- our hearts Id lose you, but you do not go alone, For part of us went with you. the day God called you home. -unknown Vicki Lynn Amen of Rupert, service at 11 a.m.

today at the Rupert First Christian Church, 8th Christian Way; burial will follow in the Pleasant View Cemetery in Burley, friends may call one hour before the service today at the church (Payne Mortuary, Burley). Ferry Curtis Hadlock of Boise, service at 2 p.m. today at the Caldwell 10th Ward LDS Chapel, 4509 S. Montana; family will greet friends from p.m. today at the church (Zeyer Funeral Chapel, Nampa).

Robert Alvin "Bob" Hoagland of Gooding and formerly of Wendell service at 11 ajn. today at Demaray's Gooding Chapel; burial will be in the Wendell Cemetery in WendelL Braydon Nelson Andrew of Burley, service at 2 pjn. today at the Burley Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2050 Normal interment will follow at Pleasant View Cemetery, friends may call from p.m. today at the church (Rasmussen Funeral Home, Burley). Roberta Rachel Greer GreenweD of Phoenix, Ariz service at 12 pjn.

today at Hansen Mortuary Rupert Chapel, 710.

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