Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 2000 Page: 2 of 14
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P AGE 2, Seminole (Texts) Sentinel. Sunday, November 19,2000
Matters of Record
Public Records
PROM GAIN£S
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Police
11/11-Police were called to the
500 block of Southwest 9* Street in
reference to a Tight in progress.
One of die subjects, identified as
Eddie Villalva, 27, of 108 NE Ave.
E, was arrested at a different location
for driving while intoxicated.
Another report stated that while
Villalva was in the patrol unit, he
damaged the unit on the inside and
charges of destruction of property
Crime Stoppers will pay up to a $1,000 reward fjr information leading to ^ . . . . ,
the anest or conviction of the person or persons responsible for committing an 11/13"A c°mplamam in the 100
offense. block of Northwest 9* Street told
Good information needs to be offered, but the persons offering the information police some soft drink machines and
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Crime Stoppers Rewards
do not have to identify themselves.
CRIME STOPPERS.-1-400-553-0961 or 758-4025.
PERMIAN BASIN DRUG TASK FORCE NUMBER—.1-800-999-0598.
Anyone with information concerning these or any other crimes should
contact the CRIME STOPPERS. Al cals will be kept confidential and calers
wll remain anonymous.
Is The TUricey
Gobbling Up All Your Cash?
If So We Loan From
$50-8470
Lucy Lopez
Jessica Martinez
Delta
Loans
204 S. Main 758-3550
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At this time of feasting and festivities,
wed like to express our thanks for
your friendship. A happy and
healthy holiday to aU.
KW Express
400W. Ave A 758-6001
an ice machine had been broken into
Investigation is underway.
U/M-Officers were called to
Seminole Junior High School in
reference to an incident of criminal
mischief.
Upon arrival, officers learned that
a know juvenile had damaged the
building by marking on it
Investigation is underway.
11/15-A complainant told police
that he had been assaulted by two
male subjects at a residence in the
500 block of Southwest 9* Street.
11/15-A complainant in the 600.
block of Southwest 6* Street told
police that a burglary had occurred at
the location.
Investigation is currently
underway.
Accidents
11/11—Seminole Police
investigated an accident in the
parking lot of Wal-Mart involving
two vehicles.
Investigators said a 1992 Ford van,
owned by Jesusa Aragon of Seminole
was parked in the parking lot on the
south side of Wal-Mart.
When she returned to the vehicle,
she noticed a window had been
broken and a dent made next to the
window, apparently by another
vehicle which had left the scene.
EMS
11/11-At 7:15 ajn., EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Covenant Medical Center
in Lubbock.
11/11—At 5:50 p.m., Seminole
EMS transported two persons from
the scene of a motor vehicle accident
in the high school parking lot to
Memorial Hospital. In addition, there
was one no transporter.. p
11/12-At 5:25 -p.m., EMS
transported a patient from the Gaines
County Civic Building to Memorial
Hospital.
11/12-At 10:30 pm, EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Covenant Medical Center
in Lubbock.
11/13-At 11 am., EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Health Care Center to Lubbock
Cardiology Associates. At 1:30 p.m,
the same patient was transported
back to Memorial Health Care
Center.
11/13-At 3:50 p.m., EMS was
called to a motor vehicle accident at
the intersection of the Hobbs
Highway and Southwest 11* Street.
FILED IN COUNTY COURT
RKShdbyCofa,^pBcackxiffar probate
of will, filed Nov. 9.
Re: Mary McCullough, application for
probate of will, Nov. IS.
Stale of Texas vs:
Sterne Smkh chvge of araauk filed Nov.
9.
ABSTRACTS OF JUDGMENT
Seen Roebuck ACavaBd Reed, afaetact
lien filed Nov. 8.
Texet Attorney General, Maria Delores
“MAYBE I CAN HELP YOU
SAVE MONEY ON IT.”
SEE US ABOUT
A NEW HOME DISCOUNT
ON YOUR INSURANCE.
Dmmit Hmwbem
Moote-Haralsoa
Agency
ma.Mii. ritaai
Rawson-Koenig, Inc.
PICKUP TOOL BOXES
AMERICAN
EQUIPMENT & TRAILER
3707 M.L.K. Jr BNd -Lubbock. TX
606-747-2991
County Oil
& Gas News
Pumping 104 barrels erf oil per day,
a new producer has come on line in
the Stockyard Field in Gaines
County, 19.5 miles west of Seminole.
The well is known as the No. 12
Branex-American with Texland-1
Rcctor-Schumacher as the operator.
It was drilled to a 6,701-foot
bottom and will produce from the
Upper Clear Fork Formation.
Production ranges from 6,467 to
6,595 feet into the hole.
**•
A 5,900-foot Gaines County
wildcat is scheduled for spudding in
a lease four miles east of Seagraves.
It is designated as the No. 1 Oates
Unit and is in a 40-acre unit, PSL
Survey A-1705. Marshall Young Oil
of Midland is the operator.
*•*
Games County’s North Riley Field
saw a new producer cone on line
when the No. 1305 North Riley Unit
was completed 11 miles west-
southwest of Seminole.
The well showed ability to pump
oil at the rate of 66 barrels a day.
It was drilled to a 7,408-foot
bottom and was perforated for ,
production ranging from 6,478 to
7,226 feet into the hole.
Pure Resources, Inc. is the
operator.
***
Clear Fork Formation pay will be
the target when the No. 210 North
Robertson unit is spudded about 12
miles southwest of Seminole.1*^
With Seaboard Oil of Midland as
the operator, the well is under permit
for 7,350-foot maximum hole.
Location is in a 960-acre lease in
Gaines County’s CCSD&RGNGRR
Survey A-851.
***
Occidental Permian of Houston
will be the operator at an 8,000-foot
developmental bid in Gaines
County’s Wasson “72" Field. The
well has been designated as the No.
8465 South Wasson Unit. It is
located in a 4,967-acre lease
assembly in Gaines County’s PSL
.Survey A-1044, two miles south of
Denver City.
.. Production in the Clear Fork
formation will be the objective.
Meetyour
new neighbors...
New residents of Seminole, or
relocations the past week, according
to waterconnectionapplications atCity
Hall, include:
BobbyCoppedge,202SW 15thSt;
Ruban Garcia, 1212SW4thSt.;
Stephen Rogers, 1302 S W 4th St.,
mail: 209 SW Ave. J.-
Orrwhivx.Adogbl—irbBrtfpi hm
filed Nov. 8
veAbriado Hamendra. Jr. chid support lsn
filed Nov. 8.
Tcui Attorney Omari, MwfcC. Ferae,
vb Msroos Ramiro, child support Men filed
Nov. 8.
Baric Energy Services, Inc., Stem Well
Sendee, he. vs Edwank Development Crip,
abstract hen filed Nov. 8
TAX LIENS
Unfeed 3mm vs Pmk J. Akkk. federal
tax Bens filed Nov. 13.
Unbed States vs Ahm L and James B.
Roadie, federal tax Hans released Nov. 13.
COUNTY COURT ACTION
Stale of Texas vi Jamie Garcia. plea of
guilty lo pnssrarinn of marijuana, sentenced
lo 60 dap in county jail. $200.25 oourt costs,
Nov. 7.
Slate of Texas vt Karan Schaffer, Billy
Schaffer, Stephanie Francis, separate caeea
dismissed after defendants paid restitution
in fell. Nov. 7.
FILED IN DISTRICT COURT
kene and Mario Eapintsa, Inc. and pa next
Mend for CXJL Espinoza, • minor vi Charles
Lambert aid AB-Strie Insurance Co, frkndfy
sufc for kijury aid drinages, auto, filed Nov.
DISTRICT COURT ACTION
Strie of Texas vs BiDy Wayne Stifckhnd,
found guilty of forgery, sentenced to Stale
Jail Term for 20 months, $86 restitution,
$576.50 court costs, Nov. 8.
Strie of Texas vs Jacob Thiesscn Peters,
pleas of guilty to charge of engaging in
orgmized criminal activity, sentenced to 10
yean in TDCJ to be served on Community
Supervision, $5,000 fine, $221.25 court oosts,
$750 money foe, $140 restitution, Nov. 8.
State of Texas vs Ismael Lopez, guilty of
possession of drugs, sentenced lo 2 yeas Strie
Jafl Term probated five yeas, $500 fine, $140
restitution, 200 hours community servioe,
Nov. 9.
Stale of Texas vs Abel Vaferiano, plea of
guilty to felony DWI, sentenced to 10 days
comwnky servioa, ngmica of driven
license ana ym, Nov. 13
Daae and Company dbe John Dean Cb,
vs Royoe McConnkk. agreed judgment for
pbdntMfki amount of $S9j600.99phakriaat
and court coats, Nov. 9.
IMOMO: David Scott Middleton aid
Jaanka Dianne Middleton, divorce granted,
Nov. 9.
Ptvo True, LLC vs Geoff Gray, dsfeuk
judgment for phritfiff in anount of $12360
pfes kutnsri, $1300attorney foe, court oosk,
Nov. 9,_
WARRANTY DEEDS
IbnaiikariJoaBF.QunipJuaiJ.Qun,
Lot l.OutkX 8. Ouddy Addition.
Math* and Peter FYiosen, to Jordan Dunn,
W/3 saw of W/5 acres in Sec. 188. BkG.
corrected.
JohnTrichroebtoJakeTeichroeh,al1Yact
2, Airport Subdivision.
Jewel E. BeB to Lorana and Jack Wafcins,
b/24'of Lot 8, W/42'of Lot 7, Bk 1 l.MedfoCfc
Addition. QCD.
Kenneth Richard Saylor, Barbara Jean
Whaton to Amaria and Joe B. Logan, Lot
20, BIk 35, Russell Addition.
LLC, description not shown in index.
MatyJ.and LonnieEDunaon to Shannon
WDbams, Lot 14, Bk 6, Steele Addition, City
of Seagraves.
OIL ft GAS LEASES
May A Wigal to Brigham Oil A Gas.
NE/4 and S/2 of Sec. 2, BIk C-31.
John W. Nktok, Christopher P Nichols,
John Fokins, ID, Adele P. Slagle to Hyfe C.
Doss, NE/4 of Sec. 8. BIk A 22.
Hm Union National Baik, Helen Chaac
Rand Trust, Fasken Foundation to Texaco
EAP, Inc. E/2 and E/2 of SW/4 of SeC,16,
BlkA-21*
Ranald J. Byen to Leede Operating Co,
N/2 of S/2 of Sec. 15. BIk A-9.
Lorelle Bailey Trust, Sandra Wilgus, to
Manzano Oil Carp., W/2 of Sec. 282, BIk
O.
MargarctM.Wood to Lowe Partners, NE/4
of Sec. 21, BIk A-8.
South Plains Weather Summary
October, 2000
Avg
Avg
Monthly
Total
Station
Max
Min
Avg
Pcpn
ABERNATHY
72.5
49.3
60.9
4.40
BIG SPRING
75.1
55.5
65.3
3.44
BROWNFIELD
72.9
49.4
61.2
2.04
n) (Wine
DIMMITT
m
70.3
46.2
62.3
58.3
«!«v. *2-82
J.62*
FLO YD ADA
71.6
51.2
61.4
2.18
FRIONA
• 72.5
47.9
60.2
1.51
HEREFORD
70.2
46.9
58.6
1.74'
JAYTON
75.1
54.9
65.0
4.46:
LAMESA
73.2
49.4
61.3
5.38
LEVELLAND
74.4
48.3
61.4
4.27
LITTLEFIELD
72.6
48.1
60.4
2.19
LUBBOCK
72.1
51.6
61.9
3.27*
MATADOR
73.9
53,2
63.6
2.99
MORTON
72.1
48.6
60.4
3.52
MULESHOE REFUGE
73.3
46.3
59.8
2.59!
OLTON
70.8
48.5
59.7
2.76*
PADUCAH
78.9
53.4
66.2
3.26'
PLAINVIEW
71.3
49.7
60.5
2.18
POST
73.9
53.5
63.7
5.87
SEMINOLE
733
493
61.9
1.13
SILVERTON
71.5
49.1
60.3
2.83
SNYDER
75.0
53.8
64.4
3.74
SPUR
74.9
52.2
63.6
3.37
TAHOKA
73.1
52.8
63.0
2.86
TULIA
71.3
48.4
59.9
2.66
SO. PLAINS AVG.
(*) Light snow
73.1
50.2
61.6
3.11
The weather across the Texas South Plains during the month of October 2000
was near normal ...with precipitation above normal.
Temperatures averaged 0.8 degrees below normal and ranged from 1.2 degrees
below normal at Lamesa to 2.8 degrees above normal at Paducah. ,
Maximum temperatures averaged 2.2 degrees above normal andranged from
3.9 degrees below normal at Lamesa to 1.7 degrees above normal at Seminole.
The highest temperature reported during the month was 105 degrees at Paducah
on the 3rd.
Minimum temperatures averaged 4.2 degrees above normal and ranged from
1.6 degrees above normal at Lamesa to 5.9 degrees above normal atOlton. The
lowest temperature reported during the month was 28 degrees at Dimmitt on the
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Precipitation averaged 131 inches above normal and ranged from 0.41 inches
below normal at Seminole to 4.01 inches above normal at Post.
Snowfall averaged 0.04 inches across the South Plains with 1 inch reported at
Silverton and a trace at Dimmitt, Lubbock and Olton.
-National Weather Service, Lubbock, Texas
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Dow, M. Gene & Fisher, David. Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 10, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 19, 2000, newspaper, November 19, 2000; Seminole, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth838301/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.