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A-2 Wednesday, March 7, 2001 Santa Maria Times Community I'JaicIi Accident leaves one dead and a 5 -year-old missing Crocket of Santa Maria and Michelle Sirek CALIFORNIA I pi Satualay's winning numbers: 1.8.19.33,34 Meganumber: 23 Xtra Reward: 52091902 Xtra Reward prize: $50,000 Ticket each 5. with mega million of Arroyo Grande. Police said Sirek was transported to Marian Medical Center after a complaint of pain. An adult driver and a 10-year-old child survived. The 10-year-old was trapped across the river, according to the sheriff's department.

The sheriff's dive team brought the youth back across the river. Times Staff One child died and another is missing after a vehicle crashed into the Salinas River off Hi Mountain Road near Pozo, in ntral eastern San Luis Obispo County, about 6 pjn. Tuesday. Rescuers from the California Department A bus operated by Achievement House of San Luis Obispo, carrying a driver and Guadalupe police arrested Eduardo several developmentally disabled passen of Forestry and San Luis Obispo County Velazquez Sandoval, 36, of Guadalupe, at Mauricio Calderon and officers Jose Montenegro and Brian Barron went to a home in the 800 block of Pioneer Street, arresting Sandoval on suspicion of multiple counts and three other adult males on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. Inside the residence police seized 14 grams of cocaine, 8 grams of metampheta- mine, 23 grams of marijuana, a .380 caliber handgun, a scale and packaging material.

One person suffered injuries in a collision between two vehicles at Broadway and Mill Street at 10:50 p.m. Monday, according to the Santa Maria police. Involved were vehicles driven by Victor Sheriff's Department responded. 3:30 a m. Sunday on several counts of pos I 5.

no mega A 1 -i gers, fell into a sink Meadowlark Drive and Oak Park Road in Arroyo Grande at 4: 15 p.m. Monday. The sink hole is blamed on rain water weakening the asphalt, according to Arroyo Grande police. The roadway and bus had major damage, Names and home towns of the victims and survivors have not been revealed by authorities. The sheriff's office reported a 5-year-old was swept away and the body has not been located.

The body of a 3-year-old was recovered dead in the waterlogged vehicle. session of narcotics for sale, battery and child endangerment. Police responded to a domestic complaint by an ex-girlfriend that Sandoval allegedly had attempted to choke in the restroom of a downtown business establishment. Following up on the information, Sgt. but no injuries were reponea.

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46; Fantasy 5 ea.T.3 Tuesday's winning numbers: 15.30.34.36.39 Previous Fantasy 5 numbers Reverend Heil passed away March 4, 2001 at a local, hospi Mariano C. Pasay There will be a time of visitation for Mariano Pasay, 91. Guadalupe, on Friday from 3-8 p.m. Rosary will be held Friday, March 9, 200J at 7:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary and a Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday, March 10, 2001 at 10:00 a.m.

at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the Guadalupe Cemetery. 3'5 9.15,21.24.29 3 4 5.7,20.35.36 33..: 2.3.6.22.33 I Daily Derby Tuesday's race Race result Horse Rrstplaca 7 Name Eureka Goro. George Whirl Win second place 8 Third placa 6 Mr. Pasay passed away March 4, 2001 at his residence in Guadalupe.

He was born Aug. 9, 1909 in Boor, Cardona, Rizal, Philippine Islands where Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hayes his brothers and sister-in-law, Jack Hayes, and Warren and Doris Hayes, MA; grandchildren, John and Jennifer Titus, JoAnne and Zach Walters, Cheryl Hayes, Kelly Hayes, Ashlea Hayes, Tiana Hayes, Kristina and Dan Vercellono, Matthew Hayes, Steven Hayes, Charly Hughes, Brandon Schott, Joshua Schott, Rose Marie Schott and Nicholas Powers. At the family's request, flowers may be sent directly to the memorial service.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Arrangements are under the direction of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home. I Pasay Race Time: M2t D2ily3oansa Tuesday 's numbers: 1.0.4 Ticket holder with all three numbers in the order given ins $500 Previous Daily 3 numbers 35 34 1.0.8 33.. 7.0.7 draftsman for Boeing Aircraft and became an engineer with Boeing upon graduation. He worked for Boeing for over 30 years.

He retired due to complications from a stroke. During his career at Boeing, he worked in several of their locations including, Vandenberg, Lancaster, Long Beach, and Seattle. During his extensive career at Boeing, he was proud to have worked on many Missile Programs, Space Programs, and Stealth Programs. In Mr. Worlund's later years, he was lovingly cared for by his step-son, Jimmy Yeates, and his caregivers, Nona Oliphant, Rosa Lewis, and James Nestle.

Grandpa especially looked forward to his visits with little Patty. She brought a lot of smiles and joy to him. We will all miss our Grandpa Stan dearly. He is survived by his daughter, Ellen Voorhees; step-sons, Jimmy Yeates, Jerry Yeates; step-daughter, Sharon Sanz; numerous grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Vivian Worlund and his step-son, Johnny Yeates.

Memorials may be made to Marian Hospice of Santa Maria and the American Heart Association. Arrangements are under the direction of Magner-Maloney Funeral Home. Reverend Leonard K. Heil There will be a time of visitation for Reverend Leonard K-Heil, 79, Guadalupe, on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at the mortuary.

The funeral will be held on Thursday, March 8, 2001 at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary with Reverend Bob Banker of the Oceano Open Door Church officiating. Interment will be in the Guadalupe Cemetery following the service. Maria; two special children he raised, Melissa Chavez, Templeton and Dawn Manalo-Cuelho, Santa Maria; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and 11 brothers and sisters.

Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary. Malvin "EcTward Hayes A memorial service for Mr. Malvin Edward Hayes will be held at the home of Don and Kristin Holder, 1075 Holder Park Lane, Nipomo, CA 93455, on Saturday, March 10, 2001 at 1 :00 p.m. Mr. Hayes passed away at his Nipomo residence on February 27, 2001, at the age of 73.

He was born Dec. 26, 1927 in Boston, MA. At the age of fifteen, Mai stole his brothers I D. so that he could join the Army Airborne Corps. After serving in the Army, he moved to Worcester where he married the love of his life, Evelyn Mae Schofield, on April 10, 1948.

In 1959, he moved his family from Worcester, MA to Santa Barbara, CA, where he worked as a Survey Chief for the City of Santa Barbara. Mai retired in 1 974 and started a family business, Hayes and Sons Paving. In 1982, the family moved to Nipomo, where they bought and developed property. As well as being a gifted carpenter, he was father to five, grandfather to thirteen and "Dad" to all he knew. Mai is preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Evelyn M.

Hayes. He leaves behind his sons and daughters-in-law. Gary and Cindy Hayes, Dennis and Marcia Hayes and Mark Hayes, all of Nipomo; his daughters-and sons-in-law, Sandra and John Hughes and Kim and Brian Schott, Nipomo, and Laurie Marhefka; Big Spin Stanley E. Worlund SACRAMENTO (AP) Here, at a glance, are the winners of the California Lottery 's Big Spm game, broadcast on Saturday. George Thomas, Palo Alto, $75,000 Daniel Griffins.

Modesto. $75,000 Daniel Thompson, Laguna Beach. $50,000 Melvm Kemp, Santa Maria. $25,000 tal of natural causes. He was born May 21, 1921 in Ft.

Lee, New Jersey where he was also raised and educated. He joined the U.S. Navy Sea Bees in 1942 serving in the Pacific Theater and was discharged Dec. 11, 1945. He met and married Helen Lanier while attending Biola where he graduated in 1952.

He worked as an electrician while attending Biola and after college. In 1954 he was a missionary for American Sunday School Union (American Missionary Fellowship) supervising 18 churches from the bay area to Ventura County. He came to Guadalupe in 1970 where he pastored the Guadalupe Community Church for 16 years and went into semi-retirement until his death. He was a chaplain and member of the Guadalupe American Legion Post 371. He enjoyed carpentry and electrical work and was active in helping people care for their yards until just recently.

He is survived by his sons, Philip W. Heil, Esparto, Stephen H. Heil, Simi Valley, Ronald J. Heil, Santa Maria; daughters, Marilyn R. Jones, Tyler, Texas, Janet L.

McFarlin, Redding, sisters, Harriett, Snooky, Delores, Patricia, Lorraine and Grace all of New Jersey; numerous nieces and nephews; 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Helen R. Heil who died July 12, 2000, his parents Harvey and Flora Heil, step-mother Grace Heil, and brothers and sister, Arthur, Lester and Muriel. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary. Death Notices Sargent E.

Frost, Maria, March 6. Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary Antonio J. "Tony" Renteria, 60, Santa Maria, March 5. Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary Raymond Fletcher Johns, 61, former Arroyo Grande resident, March 5. Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel Joaquin Quintanar, 70, Santa Maria, March 5, Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel John W.

Barrios, 93, Arroyo Grande, March 3. Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel Harry Fukuhara, 75, Arroyo Grande, March 5. Marshall-Spoo Sunset Funeral Chapel Aubrey G. Northcross, 87, Arroyo Grande, March 6. Lady Family Mortuary he was raised.

He came to the United States, to San Francisco in 1926; and moved to Guadalupe in 1928. He worked in agriculture. Following World War II, he worked for a short time for a mining company in Utah before moving back to Guadalupe. He was one of the founders and current member of the Cardona Club in the Guadalupe-Santa Maria Area. He is a member of the Guadalupe American Legion.

For many years he was active in bowling leagues in this area and was a longtime baseball fan, especially the Dodgers and Angels. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nicetas F. Pajsay, Guadalupe; brother-in-law, Almario and Daisy Felix, Guadalupe; nephew, Adonis' Alexis Felix, Guadalupe; nieces, Anna Loretta Felix, Guadalupe, Adonna Rose and Grande San Luis, Philippine Islands; grand-nephew, John Gabriel San Luis, Philippine Islands; nephew, Gil and Marilyn Garrovillas and children, Helena, Ian and Leif, Santa Stanley E. Worlund passed away peacefully at home with his family and friends on March 4, 2001.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, March 8, 2001 at Magner-Maloney Funeral Home. Cremation was requested with a private ceremony to be held at a later date. Mr. Worlund was born on Aug. 7, 1930 in Everett, WA the son of Everet and Vera Worlund.

He lived in Seattle for many years before moving to Santa Maria due to ill health in 1996. Mr. Worlund graduated from Seattle University in 1963. While going to school, he worked as a Santa Maria Times A Pulill.r NtAl.ap.i Santa Maria Times Inc 200 1 March 7. 2001 -Vol.

119, No 320 USPS 48-760. (ISSN 0W5-61 66) Published daily By rrv payable aoVanoe, $11 75 par monlh in-stale. $12 75 out-ot-statB Entered as Periodical Postage Pad at Santa Mana. CA Postmaster Sera address changes to: Santa Maria Times 3200 Skyway Drivs Santa Maria CA 93455 MaWng address: P.O. Box VJO Santa Maria.

CA 934560400 (805)925-2691 FAX: (805) 928-5657 (800) 400009 from 805 area code only From 5 OSes area (805)541-4747 Presdentfutsher Jackson General Manager Russ Carrion Executive Editor Mchael PI Coates Advertising Dteetor Shama Petard Qruiaten Oector Stephen Koetter Busness Manager Deobi Johnson itWaraiomii Customer service 739-2200 Published mornings daily It you tail to receive your Santa Mana Tmes by 6 a Monday-Saturday or 7 a on Sinday. please telephone the Times circulation office. 739-2200, by 9 a Monday- a ir(U w'i i III! Fnday: by 10 am Saturday: 11 am on Sunday anil Now Jl)67l 3aDD- Li Ms! HKCllFMH By earner $9 99 per month By motor earner $10 49 per month $53 tor six months. $102 per year ONDM By motor carrier, $7 34 per month $38 97 for six months, $75 per year Bymal pavarte tvartvanos per -mopn rt state $12 75 per month out-of-" state' PriretvalappcaWeCalitorT nd local sates taxes to the nearest ml SihgKHxry prices weekdays. 50 cents.

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