The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1994 Page: 2 of 10
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Matters of Record
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Police
1/21-At 10:13 |tn.
pobce received a report of a mate
walking mao traffic an the
Seagram Highway.
Officers isopprd the subject at
the 1200 block of North Mata and
noticed the sarong ndl of aicofed
Arrested far public
was Monty McCormick. 20.
1/22-Ai l:20am,a
in fee 300 block of Southeast 3rd
Street fold police an nnkaown male
had tried ao open the door 10 her
fwoftilc home.
* Thecompimairu fidhew—rd
to talk to a female not feerc and the
complainant said she wonld call
pohee if he fed not leave. He made
a threat toward the woman and then
left
1/22—At noon, police received
a report that an 11-year-old juvenile
had left his residence without telling
anyone he was leaving.
1/22—At 8:55 pjn^ police, while
on routine patrol, spotted a vehicle
headed west in the 300 block of
Southeast Avenue C. The vehicle
ran a stop sign, then turned onto
another sheet without a signal.
Accidents
1/17—At IJOpn. Pi pmnw at
of Pubic Safety officers were cafled
ao a Sncation 7.x nudes sondi of
Denver Gty on 2055. where a
vehide had nm off the road and
overturned
The driver of he vehicle, Tania
of Hobbs, was taken to
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Woodarf Brows. 45,of Afcrfesr ml
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Jnn Casarcz. Jr. 18, of Rl 3, Sot
9B. were headed ndi m Man, wsfe
the Porsaac in the left Lure and ®e
pickup in the right lane
lwottgaon said the Ptncuc
apparent? was making a right tana
from he left lane and taraed actD ±e
one rva*Ei>-A
Gty by Denver Gty EMS. Heavy
was done ao the vehicle.
of Pubtac
were called to
a location fbnr miles south of
Minor damage was done to the
pickup, while heavy was done id the
tatiac. Brown was cued by officers
for hmuqgrigfe from fee wrong lane
DURING 1993
ngnry just before midnight Monday as the result
ir County Rond 306 G. According to Department of
mm a pipe fence and the pipe went through the cab
icemen using the "Jaws of Life" to free the man from
m went through the cab. The man was admitted to Seminole
The pickup was totalled in the accident Complete details
(Sentinel Photo by Gene Gaines)
accidrnt had occurred on an icy
road
Investigators said a 1989 GMC
pickup, driven by hndda Lara, 37,
of Odessa, was headed north on US.
385 and tire driver (fid not notice the
road was icy. The rear end of the
vehicle began ao slide ao the left, the
driver lost comroi and skidded into
a bar (filch, overturning one and
one-half times.
The driver and two passengers
were taken to Brownfield Hospital
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Fire Dept.
1/25—At nudmgh t, Seminole
Firemen were called ao Comanche
Trails, where they used the ’Jaws
of Life' to free an accident victim.
EMS
1/28—At 10:43 a m , Seminole
EMS transferred a patient from
Seminole Memorial Hospital to
Seminole Nursing Center.
1/28-At 11:55 ajn., Seminole
EMS transferred a patient from
Seminole Memorial Hospital to
Seminole Nursing Center.
1/28-At 12:37 p m.. Seminole
EMS transferred a patient from the
600 block of Southwest 21st Street
to Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Emergency call.
1/21—At 6:15 a.m, Seminole
EMS was called to a motor vehicle
aenrtmt No transport.
W21—At 7:41 a.m. Seminole
Etf&waraponed a patient from the
500block of Southwest 23rd Street
to Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Emergency call.
1/22—At 7:17 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from the 500
block of Southwest 13th Street to
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Emergency call.
1/23—At 10:01 a.m, EMS
transported a patient from Seminole
Memorial Hospital to University
Medical Center in Lubbock.
Emergency transport.
$720 million lottery prizes paid
AUSTIN—Tram S3 to S38.6
million. Lotto Texas players wan
18 million prizes in 1993 worth a
total of nearly S720 million/
Nora Linares, Acting Executive
Director of the Texas Lottery
Commission, said today.
Linares said, "In fact we’ve paid
one prize for every man, woman and
child in Texas, an average of more
than 170,000 winning tickets for
every drawing/
In addition, players now have
more than 11,000 retail locations
at which to buy tickets—and
redeem most winners/
Lotto highlights for 1993
included:
• A total of 87 players *x® a
jackpot prize far matching all six
of the winning numbers randomly
selected during the Wednesday-
and-Saturday drawings. Their
prizes totaled nearly S551
million, for an average of S6.3
million apiece.
The largest jackpot prize was
the $38 6 million won by
INTERSTATE:
From Page 1
proposed routes coming south out
of Lubbock include: along US
350 to Brownfield, Seminole,
Andrews, to the Midland
International Airport on south to
Pecos or Fort Stodaon to connect
with I-10; along U.S. 87 to
Tahoka, Lamesa and Midland and
on south to I-10 near Fort
Stockton; and along US 84 to
Slaton, Post, Snyder to Abilene
or extending through San Angelo
and Big Spring. And there may
be other routes considered in the
study.
Communities along route
leading to the Odessa-Midland
areas and south from there are
being invited to join the alliance.
Rebecca Brown of Irving an
September 8.
• The Lotto jackpot reached
$50 million twice, including the
May 1 drawing, when a record 14
lucky players split the jackpot
prize.
• Since the advent of Quick
Pick on May 29. 15 of the 42
jackpot winners have been Quick
Pick tickets, in which the
Lottery’s computer randomly
selects the player’s six numbers.
• Mare than 17,200 winners
matched five of the six lucky
numbers for a combined prize
total of S25.5 million. The
average 5-of-6 prize was $1,481.
and the largest was the $6,923
paid on March 6.
• More than 920.000 winners
matched four of the six winning
numbers for a combined prize
total of $91.7 million. The
average 4-of-6 prize was $100,
and the largest was the $248 paid
on March 6.
• More than 17 million tickets
matched three of the six winning
numbers to collect the guaranteed
$3 prize.
• On May 1, nearly ! million
players matched three or more of
the winning numbers (7-10-11-
23-34-43) to win prizes ranging
from S3 to $3.5 million.
In addition to Rebecca Brown,
the other Lotto jackpot winners of
mare than S10 million were:
January' 27. $17,649,517.52,
Arjustice Morris. Caldwell;
September 25, $17,087,501.12,
Allen Haynes, Houston; October
6. $16,841,689.14, Robert
Morales, San Antonio; July 7,
SI 6,320,396.92, Rick Wilson.
Loneoke, AR; July 7,
$16/320,396.92, Lyneue Nichols,
Dallas; July 7. $16,320,396.92,
Janie Elizalde, Corpus Christi;
November 6, $15,804,611.00,
Welmor Trust. Midland; October
23. $12,640,079.60, Leonard
Trapp, Dallas; October 23,
$12,640,079.60, Pedro Quezada,
Fort Worth; October 23,
$12,640,079.60. Edith Baker,
Arlington; March 3,
$12,570,936.56, Vulh Tem,
Houston; and May 8,
$10,844,881.82, Emmett Neal,
Lubbock.
Crime Line Awards
Gaines County Sheriff’s officers are currently investigating the
theft of a stock trailer, taken in late November from a location six
miles northwest of Seminole.
On Dec. 10. Gaines County Sheriff’s officers were called to a
location 17 miles west of Seminole, where a stock trailer, valued at
S2.000, was reported stolen. The case is pending investigation.
Crime Line will pay up to a $1,000 reward for information leading
to the arrest and/or indictment 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 LINE_1-808-553-0901
PERMIAN BASIN DRUG TASK FORCE NUMBER...1-800-
999-0598.
Anyone with information concerning these or any other crimes
should contact the CRIME LINE. All calls will be kept
confidential and callers will remain anonymous.
Seminole
Backhoe
Announces The Relocation Of Their Offices To
2301 Andrews Hwy.
(Located In The Offices Of The Sundown Well Service Building)
A *Gang Trucks *Dump Truck
‘Backhoes
Nick Rodriquez Octavio Shelton
Home: 758-3716 MoMe 758-9794 Home: 758-1013 Mobile: 758-9773
758-3716
P.O. Box 1563 Seminole, Tx. 79360 Fax: 758-3843
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Dow, M. Gene & Fisher, David. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1994, newspaper, January 26, 1994; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804518/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.