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immS Sunday. FuO. 19. 1995 RD3 mtmmm tt ppwr to un poco maV: going wall for him. There art always pbeervf 1 1 Shmpr hay (pahrthteh keh (syehmpreh aft1 ohbcahtvr Wahrhs) LOTTO WIHHHtt The winning numbers drawn Saturday: 0 The jackpot totaled: $11 million.

Number of winners: One, Next drawing: 8:59 pjn. Wednesday. Estimatod next jackpot $4 miWon. The winning Pick 3 numbers i I I if Hi rifN 111! mm am ran van pyenn; justice lajustlclt (lah joosteasyah) rights 1 lot (lohs dehrehchohs) drawn Saturday: ft "a KBo Wt more "ay mymwa with pw The Star on the Franklin Mountains is being lighted tonight in memory of Rosalinda and Aaron Pusntea, by her mother and sister and in memory of Tommy Carrara, by Tommy Murillo. The star is lighted nightty In honor of an El Pasoan or El Paso business.

The Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce has set up a special phone number for anyone who is interested in lighting the star, Information: 533 STAR. Cost is $35 a night $200 a week; $1,000 a month. POLICE REPORTS Here rs a sampling of police reports available Saturday at El Paso police headquarters: West Protectors custody order, 6100 block of Doniphan, Feb. 17: A woman whose husband said has a history of depression was taken into custody after threatening to kill herself. The man called police after she began screaming and hitting herself during an argument He told police she once poured lighter fluid on herself and lit It and said she needs help for her depression.

The police officers took custody of her and transported her to Thorn ason Hospital. Theft, 400 Mock of 8. Paso, Feb. 17: A man said he had picked up a prostitute and went to a hotel. While in the hotel room, the man went to the restroom, leaving his pants on a chair.

When he came out of the restroom, the woman was gone and $150, his passport and Social Security card were mrssing from his pants. The police officers at the scene were unable to locate the woman. East Assault, 2100 block of Pacrwco, IlluitraUqn by SEAN Mo DADE 1006, Dorothy Monku In Pick 3, players pay 50 cents to $5 to choose three numbers from zero to nine, and win $250 to $2,500 by matching the three numbers drawn in exact order. Smaller prizes also are available for matching the numbers in any order. Prizes are determined by the amount tne player wagered.

Next drawing: 8:59 pm Monday. CALENDAR Senior Valentin dance The Wellington Chew Senior Center will have a Valentine's Day Dance from 2 to 5 p.m today at 4430 Maxwell. Donations are $5 a person, $7 at the door. Information: 757 2523. Lot Tree Reyes One of Mexico's renowned guitar trios, Los Tres Reyes will perform from 3 to 7 p.m.

today at Rio Night Club, 1201 Airway. Admission is $20, Information: 7740406. STAR LIGHTER Feb. 16: A woman said her husband grabbed her by her wrists and hit her stomach with his elbows, causing her pain. The police officers arrested the man and booked him Into county jail.

Aggravated robbery, 6200 Mock of Montana, Feb. 16: A woman was Inside her car, when two mate suspects approached her. They threw a rock at her car, shattering the driver's side window. They demanded the woman's purse. When she told the men she did not have a purse, they demanded her money and rings.

The woman gave the suspects $30 and a diamond and gold ring. The suspects then fled the scene. She was unable to Identify the men, because the robbery happened so fast and she refused to file charges out of fear of retaliation. She was transported This week's road closures by ZIP code, reported by the El Paso city engineer and the Texas Department of Transportation: 79905 Boone Street The intersection of Boone Street at Yandell and La Luz will be closed for another few weeks for road construction. 79907 Border Highway The eastbound lanes of the Border Highway at the Zaragoza off-ramp remain closed so workers can remove and reconstruct the Zaragoza overpass.

Traffic will exit off Zaragoza and will continue oo the frontage roads. 7991S Norm Loop One eastbound lane on North Loop between Nichols and Bucher Road will be closed. One lane will remain open at all times. One westbound lane on North Loop between Delta and Hawkins will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

with one lane open for traffic at all times. Bucher Road between North Loop (FM 76) and Dale Road will be closed completely and traffic will be detoured through Dodge and Dale Road. 79922 Doniphan Drive Workers will be widening and reconstructing Doniphan Drive from Sunland Park to the New Mexico side of Racetrack Drive. Traffic will be detoured onto U.S. 85 or Paisano Drive through Sunland Park and the Texas side of Racetrack Drive.

The project is expected to be completed next month. 79927 FM 1109 Road Construction on the Tomlllo Canal and the Old River Channel bridges is still under way with minor construction, The Farm to Market Road 1109 is open for through traffic between Alameda and FM 76. The construction is scheduled to be completed later this month. 79936 George Dieter The northbound lanes at the intersection of George Dieter and Gene Sarazen will closed, with both north- and southbound traffic converted to the southbound lanes. The lanes are closed for construction.

The project Is scheduled to be completed in another month. 79936 Loop 37S One lane on the north- and southbound lanes will be closed between Santa Fe and Zaragoza Road. The lane will be closed from 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Workers will be widening, pouring concrete traffic barriers, traffic signals and lights. The project is scheduled to be completed In July. 79938 Interstate 10 The Inside eastbound lanes from Americas Avenue to Horizon will be closed for a year to accommodate construction of concrete barriers in that area. One lane will remain open at all times. Oversize loads will be detoured using the frontage roads.

The westbound on-ramp lanes of 1-10 at Zaragoza will be closed from 12:01 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Famed teacher supports new finance office CD to Thomason Hospital and treated for cuts to her face. NortheastCentral Ami, 12100 block of ODonnei, Feb.

17: A woman and her son were arguing, tempers flared, and the son pushed the woman to the ground. The woman told police she wanted charges filed against her son. She was advised to contact the Crimes Against Person's Division for a follow-up report Criminal mtochtof, 4700 block of Titanic Feb. 17: A man said someone wrote gang-related graffiti on a metal fence. The man told police graffiti was placed on his fence seven days ago.

Compiled by Victor Gonzales MEETINGS Legislative Review Meeting of Paso City Council WghMght Will discuss the agenda for Tuesday's regular City Council meeting. When: 9:15 a.m. Monday. Where: lOth-floor conference room, City Hall. Information: 541-4127.

Commissioners Court Highlight County Clerk Hector Enrf-quez will report on the status of the Archives Department When: 9:30 a.m. Monday. Where: Commissioners Court Chambers, Room 303, County Courthouse. Information: 546-2098. Zoning Board of Adjustments Highlight Regular meeting.

Where 1:30 p.m. Monday. Where: City Council Chambers, City Hall. rrrrornwUon: 541-4788. Paso City Council Highlight Council will discuss closing various Bt grade railroad crossings, requested by Southern Pacific Railroad as recommended by the Department Heads Development Coordinating Committee.

When: 9 a.m. Tuesday. Where: City Council Chambers, City Hall, Information: 541-4127. Board of Managers Meeting of Thomason Hospital MgMght The board will discuss funding approval for La Fe clinic. vv Wi I T' ft nV if Mm Q- '-dt ttur "CT- water demand management plan required by the Texas Water Development Board; and a performance audit When: 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Where: El Paso County Water Authority Office, 1539 Pawling. Irrformatlon: 852-3917. El Paso Housing Authority Highlight The authority will have its regular meeting. When: 4 p.m.

Wednesday. Where: Housing Authority Office, 1600 Montana. Information: 532 5679. When: 1 p.m, Tuesday. Where: Eighth-floor board room, Thomason Hospital.

Information: 544-1200. Magoffin Home Advisory Board HtghHgM: The board will discuss renovations at the Magoffin Home. Where 4 p.m, Tuesday. Where: Planning Library Room, eightrvfloor, City Hall. InfonnattoK 533-5147.

El Paso County Water Authority MgMght The authority will discuss the water conservation and emergency Bill Haines El Paso Times Lupe Gracla, center, and Jaime Escalante, wearing a hat, cut the ribbon at the opening of a new Household Finance Corp. office in the Yarbrough Plaza Saturday. Escalante was made famous in the movie "Stand and Deliver," which documented him teaching math at Garfield High School in Los Angeles. CaKtaneda; and her daughters, Consuelo Serna, Ernestina Santos, Lydia CnHtaneda, Gloria Rodriguez, Maria del Carmen Reyes, Yolanda CnHtaneda and Sylvia Castaneda. She wan a homemaker and a longtime El Puho resident.

include his sons, Alfonso Garay, Israel Garay, Pablo Garay and Martin Garay; and his daughters, Ramona Rios, Refugio Guerrero, Isabel Rodriguez, Evangel ina Mufioz and Cleotilde Morales. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mercedes He was a farm laborer and a longtime area resident. R05WELL Chariene Marie Jeffery, 45, of Roswell died Friday (Feb. 17, 1995). Graveside service will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in South Park Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Frank; her sons, William Charles Wallett and Ronnie Wallett; and her daughter, Dawn Renee Wallett. She was a homemaker and a longtime Roswell resident. Arrangements are by LaGrone Funeral Chapel. iTuimi on Eva Ellen Stein, S3, of Truth or Consequences died Thursday (Feb.

16, 1995). Funeral will be at 7 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. Burial will be in Hot Springs Cemetery. Survivors include her daughter, Marie H.

Stein; and her son, Pete Lawrence Stein. She was a housekeeper and had lived in Truth or Consequences 11 years. Arrangements are by French Mortuary. EKzsbetSi DSan Spence Morgan, 81, of Alpine died Tuesday (Feb. 14, 1995).

Funeral will be at 3 p.m. today in First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Elm Grove Cemetery. Survivors include her daughters, Georgia Lee Wedin, Marilyn Burdwell and Dorothy Morgan; and her son, James Kay "Bud" Morgan. She was a teacher in Alpine and El Paso and a former El Paao resident.

Arrangements are by Geeslin Funeral Home. i Business owner was musician Ivorenzo C. IX-ran, proprietor of I)t'ran Cleaner and member of the El 1'hho Symphony, died Friday (Feb. 17, 19). He wax h6 and had been a longtime remdent of El I'ao.

Survivors include his wife, Luanda; hi sonu Federico Denw and Ijcopoldo Derax; and hit daughters, Stella Ueru and Norma Dalrymple. Vinitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Monday in Martin Funeral Home Montana Avenue, with ronary at p.m. Funeral Maw will be at noon Tuewlay in St. Jrweph Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Fort Blis National Cemetery. EL PASO COUNTY Guadalupe Barron, 92, of El Pauo died Thursday (Feb, 16, 1995). Vinitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today in Mmnion Funeral Home, with nmary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mans will be at a.m.

Monday in Guardian Anjiel Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survivors include her sons, Haul Barron and Alfredo Barron, She waa a homemaker and a longtime El I 'a ho resident. Ventura Calleros, 68, of El Fao died Saturday (Feb. 18, 1995).

Vmitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Mondav in Martin Funeral Home-Montana Avenue, with rowary at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass will he at 9 a.m. Tui'tiday in St. Joaeph Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survivors include hia wife, Zeferina; his eon, Antonio Calleros; and hin daughters, Margarita Awgon, Rona Elena Calleros, Soledad Calleros, Hortenciu Rodriguez and Socorro Garcia. He was a brick layer and had previously worked for Goodwill Industries. He had lived in El Paso more than 30 years, rVtaria Guadalupe CestsAecia, 63, of El Pauo died Saturday (Feb. 18, 1995).

Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m, today in Sunnet Funeral Home, with rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mam will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Raul; her son, Raul CaHtafkda Guadalupe CaataAeda, Jooe Luia Castafteda and Benito Kaster-Maxon and Futrell Funeral Home.

She was cremated. Survivors include her sons, Richard Person, William R. Pfeil and Walter Eugene Pfeil. She was retired from Whitfield Transportation and had lived in El Paso 43 years. Jose Rivera, 62, of El Paso died Thursday (Feb.

16, 1995). Visitation will be from 2 to 5 p.m. today in Hillcrest Funeral Home, with rosary at 7 p.m. in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be at 9:30 a.m.

Monday in the church. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Maria; nis sons, Jone Rivera Manny Rivera, Robert Rivera and Beto Rivera; his daughters, Hortencia Cordero, Goya Nunez, Yolanda Llamas, Armida Pasillas and Sylvia Lopez; his stepsons, Antonio Luis Mendez and Ricardo Mendez; and his stepdaughters, Irene De Leon and Lupe Armendariz. He was a machine construction operator and had lived in El Paso all his life. Gilbert Phillip Rodriguez, infant son of Gilbert and Annette Rodriguez, died Thursday (Feb.

16, 1995). Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Other survivors include his sister, Joana Marie Rodriguez. Arrangements are by Sunset Funeral Home.

Carl Leroy Stringer, 74, of El Paso died Friday (Feb. 17, 1995). Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday in Harding-Orr McDaniel Pershing Drive.

Graveside service viU be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Fort Bliss National Cemetery with military honors. Survivors include his wife, Margaret; his daughters, Carolyn Goodloe and Janice Godwin; and nis sons, Carl L. Stringer Jr, and Kennetn R. Stringer.

He was a retired electrician and an Army veteran of World War II. He had lived in El Paso 60 years. Vann T. rVFcrisnd, C2, of Alamogordo died Thursday (Feb, 16, 1995), visitation will be from 1 to 6 (i.m. Monday in Sears Alamogordo ineral Home, where funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday. Burial will be in Monte Vista Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Rena; his Hons, George Patrick McFarland, Jack E. Crouch and Jerry L. Crouch; and his daughters, Era Mae Wood, Barbara Jean Stocks and Linda Edge.

He was an engineer estimator for H.B. Zachry Co. in San Antonio and had lived in Alamogordo eight years. Edward TelteS, 97, of Alamogordo died Friday (Feb. 17, 1995).

Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday in Sears Alamogordo Funeral Home, with wake at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Burial will be in Bent Cemetery in Bent, N.M.

Survivors include his sons, Burley James Cannon, Ronald Telles, Benny Telles and Marshall Telles; and his daughters, Burline Gallegos and Teresa Cray. CARINA? HHHtf' 'mwWKmmWmmmWAWmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM Tlllrn Bannlr ter, 63, of Carlsbad diet Saturday (Feb. 18, 1995). Funeral will he at 2 p.m. Monday in West Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Sunset Gardens Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Veta; and his sons, Garry Bannister and Adron Bannister, He was an administrator principal and had lived in Carlsbad 59 years. Wencea esiderama Vasquez, 52, of Carlsbad died Friday (Feb. 17, 1995). Wake will be at 7 p.m.

Monday in San Jose Catholic Church, where funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Loving Cemetery, Loving, N.M. Survivors include her husband, Jose Paz "Beto" Vasquez; her sons, Mario Vasquez, Jose Luis Vasquez and Jose Paz "Guero" Vasquez and her daughter, Flo Martinez. She was a nurse at St.

Francis and Memorial Hospitals, Landsun. Homes and the Loving Medical Clinic. She had lived in Carlsbad 15 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Organ Transplant Foundation, 1027 S. Yates, Memphis, Tenn.

38119. Arrangements are by Denton-Funchesa Funeral Home. A9 8. tersy, CO. of Us Crucea died Friday (Feb.

17, 1995). Visitation will start at 5 p.m. Monday in Baca's Funeral Chapel, with rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in San Miguel Catholic Church.

Burial will be in San Albino Cemetery in Mesilla, N.M. Survivors Christine Marie Floyd, 75, of El Piiho died Thursday (Feb. 16, 1995). Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday in Harding-Orr McDaniel Pershing Drive. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survivors include her hubhund, Bob. She was a homemaker and had lived in El Paso 20 years.

ArturO Garza, 46, of El Paso died Saturday (Feb. 18, 1995). Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. today in Sunset Funeral Home, with prayer service at 7 p.m. He will be cremated.

Survivors include his wife, Juana Noemi; his sons, Arturo Garza Jr. and Joshua Garza; and his daughters, Maria Marin, Valeria Ortega and Mague Garza. He was a construction foreman for Mountain View Builders and had lived in El Paso 15 years. Jesse S. Murga, 36, of El Paso died Friday (Feb.

17J995). Visitation will be from 2 to 9 p.m. today in Hillcrest Funeral Home, with rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Monday in St.

Paul Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Survivors include his tmrents, Fidel and Maria Murga; his mothers, Fidel Murga Jr. and Alex Murga; and his sisters, Alma Serna, Angelica Murga and Pime Reveles. He was an administrative law judge with the state office of administrative hearings, a former assistant district attorney for Travis County and a former attorney- at law. He was a longtime El Pas, resident.

Unfile R. Muny, 71, of El Paso died Thursday (Feb. JA 1995). Visitation will be from 4 to 9:30 p.m. Monday in Martin Funeral Home-Montana Avenue, where the funeral will be at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Burial will be in Fort Bliss National Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Joe; her sisters, Janie Weber and Pauline Castleberr. She was a former banker with the Bank of Ysleta and had lived in El Paso 50 years. Cctttorine D.

PfcJL 79, of El Paso died Friday (Feb. 17, 1995). Memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Mora obttuarlM: Paid obituaries run each day In the El Paso Times' classified advertising section.

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