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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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rue mu Oct. 21, 1983 1 Girls 13 and 16 report that they were raped 1 4 Inland empire central valley edition ft 'VJL I v. A- 3T RIALTO Police said they are two rapes reported Wednesday by two Rialto girls, atfes 13 and lfl. The 13-ycar-old told officers she was walking on Lorraine Avenue Tuesday afternoon when she was ordered into a blue van by two occupants, one armed with a gun. She said she was taken to a San Be'rpardino house, where she fell and was raped the following morning by one of the men, then dropped her off near Eisenhower High School.

Police said they were notified lute Wednesday night. In the other case, police said a 16-year-old girl was riding her bicy ji and Riverside Avenue Wednesday afternoon when she was offered a ride home by a man in a yellow van. She put the bicycle in the van and the man drove her to an isolated area near Rialto Municipal Airport, where he raped her and then dropped her off near her home, Officers said. The man was described as tall and thin with a slightly crossed right eye and acne on both cheeks. He wore a green and yellow long-sleeved shirt and designer Jeans.

cle the area of Valley Boulevard Two pedestrians hit by cars 'a 1 v4 T. Staff photo ky Howard A. Illif RIALTO Two pedestrians were struck by cars in separate incidents Wednesday night and both were: taken to San Bernardino Medical Center, police said. Samuel Lee Matthews, 44, of 151 Virginia was reported in Rta-ble condition, a hospital spokesman said Thursday. 'Matthews, who suffered a broken leR, had apparently passed out in the street on Riverside Avenue north of Base Line about 8 20 p.m.

and was struck by a car driven by Regular, al.so of Rialto, poll said. Regular wasn't cited and the accident is under investigation, police said. In the other incident, Brian Vaughn Kimbrough, 24. of 2625 W. Fifth San Bernardino, was struck when he crossed Highland Avenue near Riverside Avenue about 10:20 p.m., police said.

The driver, Timothy Moore of Rialto, wasn't cited, police said. Kimbrough, who suffered two broken legs and head injuries, was reported in stable condition Thursday, a hospital spokesman said. Pony petting Terrace View Elementary School kindergarteners meet "Tiger," a Shetland pony visiting Grand Terrace for a Colton High School Future Farmers of America petting zoo experience Thursday. The pony belongs to FFA member Kimi Cooper of Reche Canyon. Another "zoo" with the pony, a cow, sheep, goats, a rabbit and chicken is scheduled Tuesday at Grand Terrace Elementary School.

Raise World Life Research Institute, 23000 Grand Terrace Road, has offered the use of his facility for the pilot program, Campbell said. Halstead, considered an authority on underwater animals, is best known for his three-volume work titled "Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals of the World." "He wants to offer his facility to children in the community," Campbell said. "He wants children to see what science class small about six pupils to start, with the possibility for expansion later. Marilyn Bush, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, said she met with Halstead, toured the facility and was Impressed. "It's a good opportunity," she said.

Applications will be taken from GATE students with good grades and attendance records. "We'll take applications and ask who's Interested and go from there," Campbell said. The board agreed the program would be beneficial, but Trustee Ray Abrirsug-gested that other students be allowed in the program. "Halstead would like to get more room for youth science," said Campbell. "He'd like to see more kids involved." (Continued from Bl) 'teaching day, implementation of a mentor (where master teachers share their expertise with less experienced ones) and a 10 percent pay raise for beginning in other business, Terrace Hills Junior High teacher Dorman Campbell proposed an after-science program for Gifted and 'Taltfnted Education students at the school.

7- pr. Bruce W. Halstead, director of the does and to show them the real world of science and how it applies to their life." Campbell said he and others at the Institute are revising a book on dangerous underwater animals for the eighth-grade reading level for use in the program. The class would be offered from 2 to 2:50 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning next semester.

Parents would have to provide transportation. Campbell said he wanted to keep the KiXXXSEl SSSHSCI 251 W. First St. The event is for children ages 6-12. Register by calling Art Association will hold its monthly meeting 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 24 at Pacific Federal savings, 201 Base Sewing Club of Lugonia Parlor 241, Native Daughters of the Golden West, will meet noon Oct. 25 in the mobile home of Ivy Carr, 3850 Atlantic Space 61. Members should bring Ca rniva to 11 a.m. Fridays at the Grand Terrace Fire Station, 22582 City Center Court.

Call 825-0221 for information. Courtesy night SAN BERNARDINO Lugonia Parlor 241, Native Daughters of the Golden West, will meet line. Florence Kreps will demonstrate tole painting and oil on candles. AARP meeting RIALTO The Rialto chapter of the American Association of Retired Classes will be open for new registrants the first three weeks. The first class is free and other classes will cost $2 a person.

Only couples may register. Call 823-5596 or 823-2444 for more information. Art auction RIALTO The staff of the Eagles Eye newspaper at Eisenhower High School is sponsoring an art exhibition and art auction 8 p.m. Nov. 5 in the school cafeteria, 1321 N.

Lilac Ave. A preview will precede the auction at 7 p.m. A donation of $1 is Persons will conduct an open house 1:30 p.m Oct. 21 at Colton Community Church at Rancho and Laurel avenues. The event is designed to encourage membership among residents age 50 or older and to acquaint the community with the association's benefits, programs and projects.

Beta Sigma Phi RIALTO Iota Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 in the home of Sheree Wren, 3238 N. Sycamore Ave. It will be a model meeting for interested new members.

Final plans for the Oct. 29 "House of Hauntings" will be discussed. Those interested in attending should call the chapter vice-president at 8(54-1882. Square dance GRAND TERRACE -The Grand Terrace Mugwumps Square Dance Chin meets 7:30 p.m. Saturdays Call John Lotsp-elrh at.

825-3145 for Information. CB.cJub TERRACE Terrace Blue iloinatain Radio Club will KI3ip.m. Oct. 30 at the X'Cmmunity Center, 22130 $arton Road. Call Ken Cinderlagen at 783-2395 more Information.

Blood pressure Free blood "pressure tests will be administered 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays at the Colton lire" Station, 10th and Street. Call 8254227 for information. i New chapter COLTON The new chapter of the American Association of Retired Larry Hutton Memorial Center, 660 Colton Ave. Delora Hams from Kelly Greenhouse in Fontana will speak on "Care and Culture of Houseplants." A question and answer period will foliow.

Woman's Club COLTON A luncheon meeting of the Colton Woman's Club will be held 12:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the clubhouse. Yolanda Lopez, health-CPR chairman, will present the program, a demonstration of CPR by Steve Nunn and Brandon Humphrey, paramedics with the Colton Fire Department. Square dance BLOOMINGTON A beginners square dance class, sponsored by the County Cut Up Square Dance Club, will begin 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 7 at the Bloomington Junior High School auditorium, 18819 Orange St. their own sandwich. Coffee and dessert will be served. Toastmasters GRAND TERRACE The Grand Terrace Toast-masters Club will meet 6:30 a.m.

Oct. 28 at the Community Center, 22150 Barton Road. For information, call Ed O'Neal at 783-1371 or Huey McBrlde at 783-2085. AA meeting GRAND TERRACE Grand Terrace Alcoholics Anonymous will meet 7:30 p.m. Nov.

4 at the RIALTO The Recreation, Parks and Social Services Department is sponsoring an annual Halloween carnival 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 31 at the Rialto Community Center, Second and Palm. Among the activities are a haunted house for $1 admission, carnival games ranging in price from one to 25 cents, a free costume parade at 6:30 p.m. for youths ages 5 and under, 6-8 and 9 and up, a pumpkin-carving contest 5 to 7 p.m.

and a bean guess jar contest. For more information call Wayne McAfee, social services coordinator, at 820-2613. Garden Club COLTON The Colton Evening Garden Club will meet 8 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Persons will meet 10 a.m.

Oct. 25 at the Masonic Temple, 260 S. Palm. Coffee time will precede the meeting at 9:30. Persons attending the meeting are reminded to bring newspapers tied in bundles, aluminum cans, old eyeglasses, paperbacks and coupons for the various charities the AARP supports.

For more information call Ellen C. Donovan at 875-1946. Haunted house RIALTO The Rialto Branch Library will have a haunted house 2 to 3 p.m. Oct. 29 at the library, 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 27 in Brazel-ton Hall, Date Place and Del Rosa Avenue, for "Courtesy Night" and a Halloween party. Members should wear costumes. Guests will come from Santa Ana, La Puente and Hemet. Refreshment chairman will be Rosalie Johnson.

Open house RIALTO Eisenhower High School has planned an open house for Nov. 3. A short PTA meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m., followed by classroom visits by parents. Parents will follow the same schedules their children have while visiting the classrooms, with 15 minutes allowed for each room. Parents can talk with the teachers and view the students' work.

Tole painting RIALTO The Rialto Grand Terrace Convalescent Hospital, 12000 Mount Vernon Ave. For transportation, call Rocky at 783-1594. Blood pressure GRAND TERRACE Free blood pressure tests will be administered 8:30 Drama RIALTO The Eisenhower High School Drama Department will present Neil Simon's play, "The Gingerbread Lady," Nov. 9-19. Curtain time is 7 p.m.

Ticket prices are $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students with a student body card. The play, based on the movie "Only When I Laugh," deals with the relationship between an alcoholic mother and her daughter. The play contains a mature theme and adult language. For more information call 875-3000, ext. 323.

Sewing Club HIGHLAND The campaign 'S3 community sports Colton Bees 26, Outlaws 0 Colton Mighty 12, Ontario Mean 6 Colton Junior 1, Ontario Chargers 0 Jr. football COLTON Colton Junior All American Football teams won their four home games Sunday against teams from Ontario and Rialto. The scores: Colton Stingers 20, Rialto Colts 16 Oct. 23 home games scheduled at Colton High School's Rancho Avenue field are: Colton Bees vs. Juru-pa Steelers 9 a.m.

Colton Mighty Jackets vs. Steelers 11 a.m. Colton Junior Jackets vs. Steelers 1 p.m. Colton Stingers vs.

Corona Rams 3 p.m. Norm and Doreen Bay-lus, 661 E. Jackson, will host a coffee 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2.

Arty Van Herde, 1965 Alice, will host a coffee 7 p.m. Nov. 3. Baird ill answer questions about the state education reform law and school finances. Ernie Garcia, 564 N.

Riverside will have a yard sale 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 5. For more information or donations for the yard sale, call 875-1444 during the day or 875-8644 after 5:30 p.m.

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'V pprrection GRAND TERRACE -The Grand Terrace Woman's; Club has scheduled 'its iourth annual ham-burger barbeque noon to 6 p.m. Oct. 29, not Oct. 19 as previously reported in Sun. The barbeque, at the Community Center, Bar-don Road and Vivienda Street," is the club's major und-raiser for community and scholarship projects.

Tickets at $2.50 will available at the door. f-TbeSun regrets the community no ws Art association RIALTO The Rialto Art Association recently elected new board members. They are Mildred King, president, Anise Oliver, vice president, Ardis Pennoy-er, secretary, and Vilma Wherland, treasurer. EXPERT ENGRAVING KEEOPP JEWELERS 263 W. Rialto Ave.

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