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PACik 2, Seminole (Texas) Scniinel, Wednesday, January 3,2001
Matters of Record
Seminole Annual Rainfall Records
Sheriff A report was taken and
investigation is underway.
12/21—A complainant called 1/1..while p^ol. officers
stKrifTs officers and reported that a stopped a vehick. m , 100 block
person or persons unknown had of Hobbs Highway for a atSflc
kicked in the front door of his vi0iaLj0n
residence and entered. Upon contact with the driver,
No items were found to be missing. 0fflccrs noticed the odor of an
13/22-A complainant caU«d alcoholic beverage coming from the
sheriffs officers and reported that driVCr. The driver, identified as
several mailboxes had been destroyed Jcromc Serna, 20, of Hobbs, was
at the intersection of County Road angled tor driving while mtoxicated-
107-1 and U.S. 180 east of Seminole, minor
12/23--A complainant from
Ahilcnc told sheriffs officers that a a . .
person or persons unknown had taken ACClOCIltS
an item that belonged to the 12/28-*Seminole Police
complainant. investigated a two-vehicle accident in
12/27--A complainant called the 100 block of South Main shortly
sheriffs officers and reported a after 8 a.m.
person or persons unknown had Investigators said a 1999 Ford
thrown a cinder block through an east pickup, driven by David Roe, 49, of
window of the courthouse. Midland, was stopped in the inside
lane, facing north, at the red light
PoliCC located in the 100 block of South
12/28-Officers were called to the
Main.
A 1993 Ford Taurus, driven by
900 block of Southwest Avenue Jin Elva Cueto ,g of ^3 sw 12*
reference to found property. Street, was headed north on Main,
A subject told police that a person jn ^ a p^h Qf
or persons unknown had placed ice and struck the rear of the pickup,
Christmas yard decorations in her heavy damage to the Taurus
and minor to the pickup.
Officers took the decorations to the Cueto was cited for following too
police department for storage until ^ driver’s license,
the owner is found. 12/28-ShorUy after the first
12/28-While on patrol, officers accident, at 8:45 a.m., police
stopped a vehicle for excessive investigated another accident at the
acceleration. traffic light in foe 100 block of South
According to police, the driver, Main
identified as Cesar Diaz, 20, of investigators said a 1997 Ford
Denver City, lied to them about his pid^p driven by Betty Naegele, 47,
true name. Diaz was arrested for 0f Hobbs, was stopped at the light in
failure to identify and excessive ^ ^ide northbound lane and a
acceleration. 1994 Plymouth van, driven by Maria
A check of his license revealed it Rubio 43 of 610 sw 7* street, was
was suspended. headed north in the inside lane.
12/31-Police were called to the ^ driver of the van said she
Allsup’s store on the Hobbs Highway aUcnvtcd to slop her vehicle when it
in reference to a subject causing a wcnt into a ^id due to the icy road,
disturbance. The van was unable to stop and
Officers arrested the subject, stmck the rear of the pickup, causing
identified as Arturo Hernandez, 18, minor damage to both vehicles,
of 604 SW 3rd Street, on charges of Naegele was taken to Seminole
public intoxication. * Memorial Hospital by EMS
12/31-While on patrol, officers ambulance,
stopped a vehicle in the 500 block of < Rubio was cited by officers for
South Main for a traffic violation. following loo closely.
Upon contact'with the driver, 12/28--Seminole Police
identified as Cornelius Penner, 17, of investigated a two-vehicle accident in
805 SW Ave. C, officers noticed the the 2100 block of Southwest Avenue
odor of an alcoholic beverage coming B just after 1:30 p.m.
from the driver. Investigators said a 2000 Ford
Subsequently, Penner was arrested Escort, driven by a 16-year-old
for driving while intoxicated-minor. female juvenile, was headed west in
1/1— Officers were called to the the 2000 block of Southwest B and
800 block of Northwest Avenue F in approaching the intersection of
reference to a family disturbance. Southwest B and 21** Street. A 1997
Upon arrival, officers were told GMC Suburban, driven by Vincent
that a male subject had assaulted a Brown, 60, of Hobbs, was headed
female subject. north on 21 * and stopped at the stop
sign at the intersection.
Brown said he did not see the
Escort and proceeded north because
he thought it was a four-way stop.
When the Suburban pulled in front of
the Escot^ the driver of the Escort
swerved to avoid the collision, drove
through a slick patch of snow and
stid into a cinder block fence on the
south side of the 2100 block of
Southwest Avenue B.
Damage to the fence, located at the
Doyle Darby residence, was
estimated at $1000 and moderate
damage was done to the Escort.
There was no damage reported to the
Suburban.
Brown was cited by officers for
failure to yield right of way.
EMS
12/30—Al 12:20 a.m„ EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Covenant Medical Center
in Lubbock.
12/31—At 9:08 a.m„ EMS
transported a patient from a location
seven miles south of Seminole on
U.S. 385 to Memorial Hospital. At
11:50 a.m., the same patient was
transported from Memorial Hospital
to Covenant Medical Center in
Lubbock.
12/31—At 1:20 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from the 600
block of Southwest Avenue L to
Manorial Hospital. At 4:04 p.m., the
same patient was transported to
Covenant Medical Center.
12/31-At 9:35 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Covenant Medical Center
in Lubbock.
12/31-At 10:05 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from the 100
block of Southeast Avenue F to
Memorial Hospital.
12/31-At 11:46 p.m., EMS
transported a patient from Memorial
Hospital to Midland Memorial
Hospital in Midland.
According to EMS officials, EMS
responded to 95 calls in December,
one of the busiest months ever
experienced by the local service.
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(806) 592-3455.
YEAR
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
ANN
1922
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.17
.13
.63
.87
.08
-
1923
.43
3.12
.66
4.31
.30
1.56
.69
1.64
2.17
7.06
1.33
1.03
24.3
1924
.00
.34
.95
.53
.75
.77
3.08
1.80
.00
.98
.00
.30
9.5
1925
.20
.00
.00
1.44
1.00
.41
1.50
4.25
.95
.71
Tr.
.00
10.4
1926
.45
.00
.87
1.42
4.28
.30
3.57
3.09
2.63
6.39
.29
1.83
25.1
1927
-
-
.00
-
.
.
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
1928
.09
.72
.46
.16
3.57
2.35
8.25
5.12
.00
1.84
.55
.00
23.1
1929
.12
Tr.
1.63
Tr.
3.03
1.80
.51
.45
1.28
3.52
.52
.10
12.9
1930
1.10
.00
.21
.48
1.12
2.03
.06
1.54
.06
1.90
.81
.78
10.0
1931
.66
2.40
.34
2.26
.26
1.52
1.12
1.06
.32
.91
1.82
1.68
14.*
1932
.33
2.28
.32
2.18
2.08
3.23
1.95
.91
4.55
1.11
Tr.
2.36
21.3
1933
04
.79
.00
.22
1.00
.44
1.00
4.64
2.77
.29
.21
Tr.
11.4
1934
.10
Tr.
1.28
.52
.24
.05
.31
2.86
.52
.58
.10
.01
6.5
.1935
.06
.98
.54
.13
5.49
4.47
2.75
2.42
5.24
.62
1.58
.36
24.6
1936
.39
.08
.97
.08
3.13
.209
.95
.30
10.91
1.19
.75
.57
21.4
1937
.07
.06
1.21
.39
1.74
.44
1.36
3.68
2.30
1.41
.47
.78
13.9
1938
.92
1.10
.47
.10
.16
2.94
3.30
.05
1.07
1.47
.10
Tr.
11.6
1939
2.10
.05
.03
.29
.71
3.67
2.27
2.53
.13
1.51
.89
.75
14.9
1940
.26
.67
.10
2.60
3.11
3.15
.09
2.95
.29
2.33
1.67
.14
17.3
1941
.60
.65
3.65
2.51
10.58
5.61
2.41
1.13
3.41
5.88
.74
.44
37.6
1942
.23
.07
.58
2.39
2.18
3.99
1.28
4.62
3.46
1.44
.05
2.88
23.1
1943
.17
.09
.10
.20
2.27
1.61
1.17
Tr.
1.35
Tr.
.93
2.22
10.1
1944
1.50
.59
Tr.
Tr.
1.67
1.20
2.84
1.41
3.21
.62
.83
.66
14.5
1945
.60
.09
.03
.67
Tr.
.26
1.89
.68
1.00
1.51
.10
.62
7.4
1946
1.59
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1947
-
-
1.85
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1948
-
-
-
-
1.11
1.14
.86
1.04
1.02
.00
.07
-
1949
3.01
.16
.31
1.29
3.97
2.65
1.84
1.76
6.69
1.67
.00
.46
23.8. •
1950
.05
.03
.00
.37
3.90
1.00
4.47
1.69
3.11
.54
.00
Tr.
15.1
1951
.04
.10
.64
.24
2.08
.06
1.38
1.36
2.58
.62
Tr.
.00
9.1
1952
.38
.29
.24
2.11
2.19
.27
3.25
.35
2.89
.00
.96
.07
13.0
1953
.00
.17
.76
.37
.39
.19
.26
1.56
.31
3.88
.04
.22
8.1
1954
.07
.00
Tr.
3.40
9.76
1.15
Tr.
3.87
.00
2.66
• .50
.43
21.8
1955
.80
.00
.08
.00
1.79
1.16
4.08
.74
1.48
2.99
.22
.00
13.3
1956
.00
1.00
.00
.14
1.42
.85
,10
.41
.14
2.39
.00
.15
6.61
1957
.19
2.62
.15
1.10
3.48
.64
.62
4.67
2.04
2.84
1.77
.30
20.42
1958
2.05
1.18
2.30
1.68
.94
.76
1.43
.98
4.38
1.90
.95
■OP
18.55
1959
.06
.30
.12
3.05
3.59
1.70
1.07
1.02
.84
2.01
.41
.90
15.07
1960
.57
.52
.31
.25
.62
1.10
5.18
.85
.19
5.56
Tr.
1.71
16.86
1961
1.56
.99
1.18
.05
.35
2.67
5.24
1.43
1.13
.04
1.40
.24
16.28
1962
.32
.11
.34
.86
.70
3.07
3.65
1.50
2.93
1.77
.02
.40
15.67
1963
.01
.39
.04
.69
* 2.39
4.60
4.58
2.64
1.05
.34
.28
.29
17.30
1964
.17
.41
.32
.03
1.25
.59
.46
.75
3.14
.13
.36
.63
8.24
1965
.06
.32
.02
.86
1.10
2.35
2.01
3.20
1.48
.19
Tr.
.46
12.05
1966
.70
.22
.78
2.50
1.63
2.60
.85
6.18
1.76
.01
Tr.
.03
17.26
1967
.00
.05
.82
.13
.32
3.27
2.38
1.24
1.25
.13
.80
.75
11.14
1968
1.53
1.52
2.23
.47
3.43
3.32
3.08
5.81
.35
.15
2.20
.19
24.28
1969
.05
1.72
1.51
3.16
2.02
1.01
2.47
1.13
5.67
4.65
.67
.61
24.67
1970
Tr.
.36
4.49
.02
1.49
2.68
.71
.49
1.35
.70
.00
.08
12.37
1971
.04
.06
.02
.39
.88
.73
.76
7.50
5.41
1.41
.22
.75
18.17
1972
.16
.07
.29
.03
.80
1.24
, 1.48
3.06
2.61
2.21
.53
.13
12.61
1973
2.32
1.52
1.10
1.25
1.60
.46
5.10
.26
1.29
.73
.11
Tr.
15.74
1974
.05
.14
.44
.32
1.40
1.47
.31
6.07
7.45
5.39
.73
.46
24.23-
1975
.73
1.47
Tr.
.44
3.33
2.23
6.0
1.13
2.04
.11
.44
.43
18.35 •
1976
.11
.07
.03
3.61
1.26
1.19
2.74
.96
3.43
2.05
1.27
Tr.
16.72
1977
.26
.49
.74
2.64
2.02
2.77
2.60
.15
.30
.78
Tr.
.03
12.78 .
1978
.52
.59
.30
.28
2.04
3.04
1.06
2.38
3.91
1.46
3.50
.37
19.45
1979
.20
.35
.63
.33
1.96
5.92
.86
2.76
.83
Tr.
.23
.71
14.78
1980
1.18
.44
.05
.34
4.88
1.01
.04
1.52
6.06
.16
1.68
.78
18.14
1981
.41
.92
.34
3.24
3.19
1.64
2.83
3.81
1.47
2.86
.17
.21
21.09
1982
.64
.21
1.93
.66
2.71
3.31
2.53
.10
2.90
.51
1.25
2.83
19.58
1983
1.03
.43
.37
.34
1.07
1.96
1.34
.12
.05
4.43
2.51
.37
14.01
1984
58
04
.03
.02
2.37
3.71
2.05
4.35
1.16
3.26
1.84
1 43
20.84
1985
.35
1.26
.86
.32
1.69
5.31
1.29
1.01
5.37
3.93
.12
Tr.
21.51
1986
.02
.45
.09
.28
2.82
10.16
4.45
1.52
2.54
3.22
2.52
3.64
31.71
1987
.50
1.76
.64
.23
7.44
2.62
' .69 '
1.92
3.38
.25
.17
1.04
20.64
1988
.37
1.25
.08
1.19
2.27
.32
9.73
1.09
3.31
.03
.06
.61
20.3V
1989
.24
1.48
.44
.05
1.01
1.43
.71
2.77
.88
Tr.
.00
.40
9.41
1990
.46
.84
.74
1.39
.53
.10
3.67
2.59
1.72
1.12
1.00
.64
14.80
1991
1.58
.24
.37
.00
Tr.
2.43
9.38
1.29
7.27
.18
1 .84
2.79
26.37
1992
1.82
2.46
1.55
.50
6.34
3.37
1.16
3.18
.61
.02
1.52
« .62
23.15
1993
1.55
.96
.95
3.32
1.60
.41
4.73
2.14
.83
.51
.25
.29
17.32
1994
.52
.09
.19
1.24
4.28
.24
2.84
.04
2.22
1.09
1.29
.07
14.11
1995
1.05
.52
.32
.31
1.89
2.97
.32
4.89
9.21
.92
.12
.14
22.66
1996
.44
.06
.01
.87
1.83
3.85
1.56
5.28
.64
.46
.47
Tr.
15.47
1997
.43
1.62
.10
1.85
2.51
3.05
.92
1.88
1.08
.71
.35
2.14
16.64-
1998
Tr
.80
.98
Tr
.17
.29
.87
1.87
.43
1.56
.60
.35
7.62
1999
.90
.00
1.92
.73
7.57
2.43
.42
3.76
3.46
.27
.00
.21
21.67
2000
.25
.09
2.69
.97
.07
3.96
.19
.30
Tr
1.16
2.99
.76
13.43
MAX
3.01
3.12
4.49
4.31
10.58
10.16
9.73
7.50
10.91
7.06
3.50
3.64
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Briefly
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Gaines County Library hours
for September through May will
be as follows:
Seminole
Monday: 10 am. - 7 p.m.
Tuesday-Friday: 8:30 a.m.-5:30
p.m.
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the economy as well as more
disposable income are
contributing to the rise in
restaurant sales across the
country.
State
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Increase from 2000
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$22.6 billion
6.7%
Louisiana
4.1 billion
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