Lottery Releases Fifth Set of 100 Semi-finalist Names for Pocono 2nd-chance Drawing.MIDDLETOWN Middletown, cities, United States Middletown. 1 Industrial city (1990 pop. 42,762), Middlesex co., central Conn., on the west bank of the Connecticut River; settled 1650, inc. 1784, town and city consolidated 1923. , Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 9, 1999-- Finalists Have a Chance to Win Replica Earlier document exchange software from Farallon Communications, Inc. that converted a Windows or Mac document into a proprietary viewing format. The viewer could be distributed separately or embedded within the document itself, turning it into a single-document viewer. Pace Car The Pennsylvania Lottery The Pennsylvania Lottery is the state lottery of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It was created by the Pennsylvania Legislature on August 26, 1971 and that October, Henry Kaplan was appointed as its first Executive Director. The Lottery premiered on March 7, 1972. announces the names of the fifth group of 100 semi-finalists drawn in the Lottery's POCONO Pocono may refer to:
Each week, 100 names are selected from among the thousands of entries in the POCONO 500/PENNSYLVANIA 500 second-chance drawing - 1,000 semi-finalists will be drawn in total. Five hundred semi- semi- word element [L.], half. semi- pref. 1. Half: semicanal. 2. Partial; partially: semiconscious. 3. finalists will be selected for the Pocono 500 race; 500 semi-finalists will be selected for the Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (pĕnsəlvā`nyə), one of the Middle Atlantic states of the United States. It is bordered by New Jersey, across the Delaware River (E), Delaware (SE), Maryland (S), West Virginia (SW), Ohio (W), and Lake Erie and New York 500 race. Each will receive a Pocono Raceway/PA Lottery lottery, scheme for distributing prizes by lot or other method of chance selection to persons who have paid for the opportunity to win. The term is not applicable when lots are drawn without payment by the interested parties to determine some matter, e.g. jacket A plastic housing that contains a floppy disk. The 5.25" disk is built into a flexible jacket; the 3.5" disk uses a rigid jacket. . From the group of 1,000, five finalists will randomly be selected to attend the Pocono 500 race weekend, June June: see month. 18-10, 1999, and five will attend the Pennsylvania 500 race weekend, July July: see month. 23-25, 1999. The 10 finalists will each receive $5,000 cash and a chance at winning one of two Pocono Raceway Pocono Raceway (formerly Pocono International Raceway) is a superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania at Long Pond. It is the site of two annual NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races held just weeks apart in June and August. replica pace cars. Prior to each race, the finalists will select a key. The finalist whose key successfully starts the pace car wins. The winner at each race will have the opportunity to make a pre-race parade lap A parade lap, also know as a formation lap or warm-up lap, is a lap before an autoracing race begins, in which the drivers go around the track at a slow speed (usually between 30 and 70 MPH), and, in some cases, behind the safety car. around the track in the car. -0- Last Name First Name Home City Ackers Daniel Effort Anderson C. Philadelphia Anderson, Sr. Carl Philadelphia Bevan Agnes Pittsburgh Billman Harriet Harwood Bloom Dan Arendtsville Brown Doris Telford Brubaker Charles Lancaster Buchinski Sylvia Dickson City Buchinski Sylvia Dickson City Burgo Sara M. Johnstown Campbell Mel Bradford Caschera Tony Duboistown Christman Linford Slatington Clay James Newport Crawford Jeanette Kittanning Crawford Phyllis Kittanning Curran Christy Equinunk Dauber Kim Huntingdon Valley Dididlio William M. Nesquehoning Domzalski Chester Philadelphia Duncan Marian Scranton Ebling Matthew Cressona Englehart Jean M. Columbia Fick Anthony Emmaus Fischer Earl L. Pittsburgh Gilmore Michelle Greenville Grover Patti Richboro Hall Alice M. Kane Harris Daniel E. Philadelphia Harris Nancy Harrisburg Hawley Barb Warren Heiland Ann Lehighton Hendricks John Kutztown Hepford Jean P. Milton Hess, Jr. Robert C. Jersey Shore Hill, Jr. Vernon Berwick Jamosky Eleanor Saint Clair Jamosky Eleanor Saint Clair Jones Mildred Blairsville Kane Lawrence Centerville Kapp, Jr. A.J. Ford City Keiser Patricia A. Conneaut Lake Keith Lorraine Altoona Kilby Ronald G. Elizabethtown Kluscarits Anna Wernersville Koller JoAnne Saylorsburg Kort Margaret D. Butler Kowalecki John A. Marietta Krause Herb Moosic Kreider, Jr. Marlin B. Palmyra Lipchey Toni McKeesport Livengood Harold Ford City Lowe Joann Pittsburgh Lucidi Jean Pittsburgh Lukehart Evelyn Ford City Lynn Howard A. Saxton Macy Brent F. Middletown Magill Anna M. Carlisle Markle Dolores Shamokin McDonald Stephanie Carbondale Melia John P. Telford Messimer George Richfield Miller Charles Lykens Minerd Bruce Sutersville Morcom Paul Jermyn Murphy Joan Holland Myot Khin Myot Springfield Narozny Sue Reading Nearhoff Jane Williamsport Newell Robert J. Greensburg Norms Terry C. James Creek Nyberg Terry C. Warren Olson Doug Cadillic, MI Phillips Pauline Honey Brook Phillips Raymond J. Effort Pierce Glenn Lucinda Plazek Robert C. Gallitzin Pollock Robert Allentown Price Beverly A. New Castle Reeves Louise Blue Bell Rehrig Donald A. Bethlehem Rich Louis A. Ford City Rogers George Allentown Ruth Jessilyn York Sabol Ted Oberlin Shaffer Dean R. Halifax Sharbaugh Neil Carrolltown Shires Christopher Huntingdon Sinclair Peter M. Coopersburg Smith Allan R. Hanover Theissen John Churchville Tutko, III John Gallitzin Utley Dewey Philadelphia Valerio Richard Hannastown Vetter Delmar West Chester Villetta Edward F. Canfield Vogatsky John B. Johnstown Washil Rick Pittsburgh Weller Brenda Lake Ariel The POCONO 500/PENNSYLVANIA 500 instant Lottery ticket game went on sale Tuesday Tuesday: see week. , April 20, 1999. This $1 ticket offers players a top instant cash prize of $500. Over $4 million in total cash prizes is available in the game. The POCONO 500/PENNSYLVANIA 500 instant ticket game is not sanctioned by NASCAR NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), organization that sanctions American stock-car races, est. 1948. It held its first race in Daytona Beach, Fla. . To enter the second-chance drawing, Pennsylvania Lottery players should send three - and only three - non-winning POCONO 500/PENNSYLVANIA 500 instant tickets in a No. 10 envelope (1) A range of frequencies for a particular operation. (2) A group of bits or items that is packaged and treated as a single unit. (3) See also pushing the envelope. to: Pennsylvania Lottery POCONO 500/PENNSYLVANIA 500 second-chance drawing P.O. Box 999 Middletown, PA 17057-0999 The back of all non-winning tickets must be filled out completely to be valid second-chance entries. The deadline for entries is June 30, 1999. The Pennsylvania Lottery remains the only state lottery A game of chance operated by a state government. Generally a lottery offers a person the chance to win a prize in exchange for something of lesser value. Most lotteries offer a large cash prize, and the chance to win the cash prize is typically available for one dollar. that exclusively targets its proceeds to benefit older citizens. The Lottery began 27 years ago and, in that time, has contributed more than $10.7 billion to program benefits that have expanded to support Property Tax and Rent Rebates, free and reduced-fare transit for older Pennsylvanians, a co-pay Co-pay A type of insurance policy where the insured pays a specified amount of out-of-pocket expenses for health-care services such as doctor visits and prescriptions drugs at the time the service is rendered, with the insurer paying the remaining costs. prescription drug prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug, program (PACE and PACENET) and the 52 Area Agencies on Aging located throughout the Commonwealth. Players must be 18 years of age or older. For additional information on either the Pocono 500 or the Pennsylvania 500 race, fans may call 1-800-RACEWAY. |
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