Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 100, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 2001 Page: 2 of 16
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PAGE 2, Seminole (Texas) Sentinel, Sunday, September 30,2001
Matters of Record
Public Records
FROM GAINES
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
C
Sheriff
9/23--A complainant located on
^.oute 4 in Gaines County told
sheriff’s officers that a person or
persons unknown had broken a
window on a John Deere stripper at
the location.
9/24--A complainant at Pool Well
Service told sheriffs officers that
tubing elevators and rod tongs had
been stolen from a pulling unit at a
Crime Stoppers Rewards
— Seminole Police Department investigators are investigating -the-theft-of
money from soft drink machines located in Seminole at Thriftway, IGA and
Wal-Mart.
The thefts occurred during the evening hours of March 7, 2000 or the early
morning hours of March 8, 2000.
Anyone having information concerning the crime or anyone who observed
any suspicious person(s) or vehicle(s) in these areas during the time of the thefts
should call Gaines County Crime Stoppers at (915) 758-4025.
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Seminole Police investigators are currently investigating a theft at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
On Friday, Aug. 4, hospital administration reported that the administration
and business offices had been broken into sometime between the hours of 7:30
p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Aug. 3. The administration office door was forced open
and entry was gained into the business office through the administration offices.
Hospital officials reported that over $300 was taken from the payroll office.
Anyone having information concerning this incident or anyone who observed
any suspicious person or persons in the area of the administration or business
offices at the time given above should call Gaines County Crime Stoppers at (915)
758-4025.
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Gaines County Sheriffs officers are currently investigating a burglary that
occurred between Nov. 16 and 24 at a residence on County Road 213, nine miles
northwest of Seminole.
Entry was gained through a door in the garage and several items, with an
approximate value of just under $15,000, were taken.
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Amerada-Hess Corporation has announced a $5,000 reward for information
concerning wellsite vandalism in the Seminole vicinity on the evenings of May
20 and May 22.
The company has offered the reward to the person or persons who provide
direct evidence leading to the arrest and indictment which results in either a conviction
or plea agreement to the person or persons responsible.
Information should be directed to die Gaines County Sheriffs office, 758-9871.
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Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to
the arrest or conviction of the person or persons responsible for committing an
offense.
Good information needs to be offered, but the persons offering the information
do not have to identify themselves. •
CRIME STOPPERS...1-800-553-0901 or 758-4025.
PERMIAN BASIN DRUG TASK FORCE NUMBERS-800-999-0598.
Anyone with information concerning these or any other crimes should
contact the CRIME STOPPERS. AU calls will be kept confidential and callers
will remain anonymous. ., ,
Gaines County location.
Police
9/21-A complainant told police
that a person or persons unknown
had broken the windshield on her
daughter’s car while it was parked at
Seminole High School.
9/25—A complainant in the 900
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Lance L. James, 20, and Tori
Michelle Ramsey, 22, both of
Seagraves, Sept. 24. •
FILED IN COUNTY COURT
Re: Shirley Grey Earl, application
for probate of will, Sept. 24.
State of Texas vs:
Long John Silvers
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to Seminole -
Monday,
October 1st
5:00-8:00p.m.
Dollar General
Parking Lot
Drive-Thru
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Come get it!
Dr. Mark
Layman
would like to announce the
Opening
of his
Private Practice
208 NW 8th St.
Suite 1
We Apologize For Any
Inconvenience
This May Have Caused Our
Patients And We Look Forward
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For An Appointment Please Call
758-4980
block of Southwest 9* Street told
police a person or persons unknown
had damaged propertyat the location.
EMS
9/25-At 12:59 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Covenant Medical Center
in Lubbock.
9/25-At 4 p.m., EMS was called
to the 300 block of Southwest 6th
Street. No transport.
9/25-At 5:15 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from the 1700
block of the Hobbs Highway to
Memorial Hospital.
RRC sets
gas allowable
for October
AUSTIN- Railroad Commission
Chairman Michael L. Williams,
Commissioner Charles R. Matthews,
and Commissioner Tony Garza set
October natural gas production
allowables for prorated fields in the
state to meet market demand of
28,895,720 Mcf (thousand cubic
feet).
For these fields, the October 2001
allowable represents a decrease of
5,996,454 Mcf when compared to
actual production of 34,892,174 Mcf
in October 2000. In setting the
October 2001 allowable, the
Commission used historical
production figures from October
2000 and producer forecasts for the
October 2001 demand, and then
adjusted the figures to account for
such factors as well capability, new
wells in a field, etc.
Texas natural gas storage reported
by the Commission for the month of
compared to 197,985,450 Mcf in
August 2000. The' September gas
storage estimate is 267,863,385 Mcf.
Gas well gas from prorated fields
•accounts for 9 percent of total gas .
well production in Texas.
Preliminary statewide production
reported for July 2001 is 26,301,908
barrels of crude oil and 373,483,260
Mcf of gas well gas.
The Commission’s estimated final
production for this month can be
obtained by multiplying these
preliminary production totals by a
production adjustment factor of
1.0392 for crude oil and 1.0998 for
gas well gas. (These production
totals do not include casinghead gas
or condensate.)
Branson Guy Bennett, qparge of
evading arrest or detention, Sept. 19;
Aristeo Gomez, charge of
violation of protective order, Sept.
20;
Guadalupe R. Rosalez, charge of
possession of marijuana, Sept. 24;
Amanda Leigh Rodriguez, charge
of DWI, Sept. 24;
Daniel Lee Flores, charge of
assault, Sept. 24;
Derrick Shawn Barnes, charge of
possession of marijuana, Sept. 24;
Bobby R. Coppedge, charge of
theft by check. Sept. 24.
Pedro Rodriguez, charge of failure
to leave information, Sept. 24.
COUNTY COURT ACTION
State of Texas vs Joe Frederick
Ponce, case dismissed, defendant
named in the complaint is not the
actual actor in the offense. The true
defendant, Alfredo L. Ponce, Jr. gave
false and fictitious name to
investigating officers at the time of
arrest., Sept. 19.
State of Texas vs Soriel Genaro
Cabral, plea of guilty to charge of
DWI, sentenced to five days in
county jail, $190.25 court costs,
Sept. 19._
State of Texas vs Guadalupe R.
Rosalez, plea of guilty to'charge of
possession of marijuana, sentenced
to 30 days in county jail, $500.00
fine, Sept. 24.
FILED IN DISTRICT COURT
Two separate cases in interest of
imior ISir^eh, petitions (6 establish
parent-child relationship, Sept. 24;
IMOMO: Joe A. Alonzo and
Maricruz Alonzo, suit for divorce,
Sept. 25.
DISTRICT COURT ACTION
State of Texas vs Tony Garcia Jr.
convicted on charge of possession of
cocaine, Sept 20.
Brian Jeral Durham and Nicole
Lynn Durham, non-suit in original
divorce case. Sept. 19.
Sheri Elizabeth Alan and Tony
Lee Allen, divorce granted, Sept. 19.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Newsom Farms to Juanita and
Francisco Javier Dominguez, all
Tracts 24,33, Pioneer Subdivisioa
Marie A. Marcotte Trust, Harold
P. Marcotte to Nadine Fincher, all
Sec. 327, Blk G.
Juanita Leflett to Steven T.
Easter, Lot 7, Blk 1, Seminole Park
Addition.
Maria and Diedrich Reimer to
Esther and Abe Froese, Lot 22-A,
22, Sec. 161, Blk G.
Lillian Hill Childers to Charles
Medlin, E/2 of NW/4 of Sec. 86, Blk
Margarita O. Puentes to Miguel
Puentes, Tract in Sec. 25, Blk A-9,
corrected.
Maxine D. McCollum Estate, S.
Lee McCollum to William D.
McCollum, Richard E. McCollum,
Samuel L. McCollum, no description
shown in index.
Angel Ha and Joel Ontiveros to
Emilia and Estevan Gonzales, Lot. 8,
Blk 10, Pittman Additioa
Maria and Guadalupe Bentacourt
to Elizabeth and Cornelius Fehr, Lot
45,46.
Tina and Abe Peters to Katherina
and Jacob r'iesbrecht, Lot 3, Blk 57,
O/T Seminole.
OIL & GAS LEASES
J. A. March III to Xeric Oil and
Gas Corp, W/2 of Sec. 6, Blk A-12,
Gere E. Crider to Maynard Oil
Co., SW/4 of NE/4, SE/4 of W/2 of
Sec. 11, Blk A-28.
Ruth M. and Edd B. Sherman
Trust, and individually, Sam
Sherman to Marshall R. Young Oil,
S/2 of SE/4 of Sec. 128, Blk H.
Nancy H. Ketner, NHK Interest
Trust, Stephen Hudson, Ruth Lucille
Morley Trust, H. H. Mineral Trust,
CMH Enterprises Trust, Nancy H.
Ketner, Gary C. Armstrong, Lela M.
Porter Estate, HLA Royalties, Pal
Schoppa, Jr. to Brigham Oil & Gas,
S/2 of Sec. 12, BlkC-31.
Gary C. Armstrong, Lela M.
Porter Estate, HLA Royalties to
Brigham Oil & Gas, NE/4 of Sec. 2,
Blk C-31.
Gaines County Monthly Oil Production
Jun 01
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Barrels
OIL & GAS:
From Page 1
1,053,378 barrels daily average of
June, 2000.
The preliminary Texas crude oil
production figure for June 2001 is
28,550,462 barrels, a decrease from
31,601,340 barrels reported during
June, 2000.
TOP 10 GAS PRODUCERS
Although Gaines County was not
among the top 10 natural gas
producers, the county did report
2339,945 Mcf (thousand cubic feet)
in June.
In August, 2001, operators
reported 299 oil, 584 gas, 22
injection and three other completions,
compared to 201 oil, 382 gas, 14
Hidalgo County led the state with injection and two other completions
25,108,906 Mcf; Webb was second during August of 2000.
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with 24,942,624; Zapata was third
with 24,383,913; Panola was fourth
with 20,693,087; Pecos was fifth
with 16,917,823 Freestone was sixth
with 12,742,023; Starr was seventh
Total well completions for 2001
year to date are 5,957, up from 5,178
recorded during the same period in
2000.
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with 10,551,226; Wise was eighth plugged and 149 dry holes in August,
with 8,892381; Crockett was ninth 2001, compared to 333 plugged and
with 8,400,785; and Wharton was 139 ury holes in August, 2000.
10th with 7,708,250. PERMITS TO DRILL
PRODUCTION The Commission issued a total of
oil amt gp wnltq pnxfncert 1,189 original drilling permits in
422344,718 Mcf of gas, based upon August, 2001, compared to 1,132 in
preliminary production figures for August of 2000.
June 2001, up from the June, 2000 TotaI drilling permits for 2001 year
preliminary gas production total of t0 date is 9,184, up from 7,754
44,257,346 Mcf. recorded during the same period in
Texas production in June, 2001 2000. The August total included 94J.
came from 144,507 oil and 56,738 pennits to drill new oil and gas wells,
gas wells. 45 to re-enter existing well bores and
COMPLETIONS 203 for relictions.
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Dow, M. Gene & Fisher, David. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 100, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 30, 2001, newspaper, September 30, 2001; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804442/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.