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- 50¢ Awards Assembly Highlights 1999 School . :"fQp; .. .,_ were presented to htg)r ·· ·• ' ilo l: recently dlitf. . annual Award'' · · • . ..· : assembly featured ;, .. ·.• winners,classawartls. · tbe. Mf$\e{ -aJ:Id Miss H.C.H.S. '\tatdl .. '. Outstaf'(llng scstarid· tJirts Selected by the student body as Mister and Mlss Hale Center were AdamMann and Stephannie WIUiams. Marin Is the eon of Je818 8nd Marie· Marin and Miss Williams .Js the daUGhter of Diane Williams and tho. . late. wavn. •. . Tilt tfbnor ISprGG4itted .·.•. to ... o . tfit ··. st stucudeftti · that best IQCat h"'h . . AlsQ pacing ttut team In batting was Gttne Garth and Shiloh . King· .297. .·. ·· .... ,. . ' . · Ford ••• th' l)as• . stealer fOr 08rttJr . with 13 r .,... l,· ttamR gooc;t

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Awards Assembly Highlights 1999 School Ye~r .:"fQp; .. .,_ were presented to

htg)r·· ·• 'ilol: ~ttudents recently dlitf. .· .· .annual Award''

· · • . .. · :assembly featured ~ho . ;, .. · .• winners,classawartls. ·tbe. Mf$\e{ -aJ:Id Miss H.C.H.S. '\tatdl .. '. ;f~(fteMost. Outstaf'(llng scstarid·tJirts hOrro~.

Selected by the student body as Mister and Mlss Hale Center HIOft.,~' were Adam,·Mann and Stephannie WIUiams. Marin Is the eon of Je818 8nd Marie· Marin and Miss Williams .Js the daUGhter of Diane Williams and tho. .late. wavn. WQ!Ia,m~ •. . Tilt tfbnor ISprGG4itted. ·.•. to ... o .. tfit ·· . st stucudeftti · that best emu~ ~iroflr·. ~ IQCat h"'h ~~1. . .

AlsQ pacing ttut team In batting was Gttne Ford~.332; Garth H~hes-.301 and Shiloh . King· .297. .·.·· .... ,. . ' . ·Ford ••• th' l~adh'IQ l)as•

. stealer fOr ·~. 08rttJr .with 13

r.,...l,·ttamR =~.::·~ Q~~llh . •~ a·gooc;t

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and Jace Norris. The Presidential Academic

Fitness Award for Educational Excellence were given to Jennifer Boyce, Pedro .Gutierrez, Dana Black, Jared Horsford, Bradley Blount, Dale Mull; Unclsay Davis, Michelle Cummings, Jace Norris, Adam Marin, TaraBooher,Arnber Hickman, Va!ei'le Guerrero, Devin Watson ·and Charissa King. To receive the award students must malntaina4.0grade point average and score 90 percent in reading and math T AAS scores.

Students awarded the Presidential Academic Fitness Award for Educational lfll)rOvernent were Jacob Solis, Casey Barrett, Rusty Vick, Undsey Rogere, Raymond Trevino, Shiloh· King, Sandra Ceniceros, Isabel Moralez, Nathan Lewis, Zach Logan, Lorena Carmona, Sarah Armstrong, Melissa Paul, Nathan Black, Misty Hickman, Jametra Olark, Randall West and Laure Boyce.

Voted on by the teachers to receive the Governors Educational Excellence Program were Morl Applewhite, Casey Barrett, Dale Mull, JaceNbrrls, Jennifer Boyce, Jared Horsford, Adam Marin, Jac9b Solis, Dana Black and Tara BOoher. · Receiving Perfect Attendance

··Awards werec Chris .. Trevino, ·• . C~stal Garcia, ·Nathan Morales,

~e.;=~::::=~- ~ Jason Pa~iii Nick Sha~er, Joe """ ~Solis, eradfey ·erount, _.,ared ·.

~~$lord, Gartlftlugh&s, Jacob .SOilS and Raymond Trevino.

Selected to rfRt:,ese~t .Hale C.enter Scti'Ool' Is the

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EngliSh U-Dale Mull & Jametra Clark English Ill-Isabel Moralez English IV-Raymond Trevino ESL-Bonl Mireles Reading-Jamallh Clark Speech-Charissa King · History a Geography World Geography-Jace Norris & Charissa King World History-Jennifer Boyce )Economies-Dana Black Govemrnent-Casey Barrett US History-Lauren Sims Computer Appllcatlona Business Computeri-Aiten Ruff Business Computer It-Jacob Solis ·Business Comm.-Josie Dominguez Business Image Man.-Jason Hollingworth . Computer Maintenance-Josh Rleff Health Physical Education-Miguel Padilla Health-Lorena Carmona Home Economlca Prep. for Parenttng·Devin Watson Early Childhood Professlons­Mon1ca Jimenez Food Science-Rusty VICk Family Development-Adam Marin Vocational Training Heahh Technotogy-Stephannie Williams . Building Trades-Rudy Torres Resource-Donnle Garcia An Art 1-Lorena Cannona Art II -Joe Solis Yearbook I-Tara Booher Yearbook II~Anna TIJerina a.nct . . ·•

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C~CMinU] ~-24 · BREAKFAST ·Jiilce, Toast,

Jelly, Milk ·. · · LUNCH-Nachos .· Gtal'!de,

Tossed s~Uad, Spanish ·Rice, Peaches, Mlk

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Clusitieds Sell

. •Great lilt• ' for lhe I/Niduate•

Mongr&mmed towels. laundry bags.

pillow cases & throws. Classic Garments

& Design, Ll'J). Deborol& Helbert

Bale Center 889·221 •Deborah's Gifts

Wrapped in Balloons•

Wide Variety of Uses for KARATF

To produee a high-yielding, quality crop in our area, growers must be crop protection experts. Most insecticides are

crop specific, so growers need to know about a vast array of produciS to combat each problem.

Multiple crops. multiple insects and one solution. That's what Karate

insecticide oll'ers growers, Karate is labeled for use on a wide variety of crops, includ­ing corn, .soybeans, cotton and peanuts, as wei! as many veg~ etables, such as broccoli, toma­toes,' onions and more.

!Urate oll'ers exceDent con­trol of yield-damaging insects. · In addition tQ CO(Itrolling bud­worms, boDworms and boD weevils in cotton, Karate also is tough on corn pe5tslike faD a.-m.yworms an<:l c;orn borers. The. insecticide consis~dy )Wfk$ weD on Ul>ublCs()trie ' 'Sey~an .~d::P<lall~~;p.~~~.

,~=~l~e;rms~:J;~,q~.: ·. · ltirate rn;n works when:

masfpyrethroii:!s fail. It sup:. . presses seeondary pests, su~h as aphids and mites. Not only doe$ Karate provide superior . insect control in many crops, but jt oft'ers groWers several other benefits, · .. · Karate oll'ers longer residual

control than oth(lt·~throids or ell.~ classes . .Longer

control can mean·fewer

Senior Citizens "In The Limelight"

416 W. 2nd•839-2428 · fJJy 9fpve((a Sruea

MOnday, May 24 Chicken Patty on .. a Bun, 'Macaroni & Cha,st, BIOCCC)!I, Tossed

Salad, Cherry Cobbler . . , TUesdly,- 25

Roast Beet, Lima Beans, Harvard Beets, Sliced Tomatoes, Puqlkin Crunch, Hot Roll

Wldnnday, May28 Chicken w/Mushroom Sauce, Blackeyed Peas, Green Be~s.

Manderln Qra11g88, Sn!Ckerdoddle, Wheat Roll . ; . ..•, 1buhiday, May %7

Hamburger Steak; Brown Gravy, laked Potato, Okra, Aprtcots, Cookies, Com Bread

Frlcfay, May 28 . Chill. OniOns, ~~~~· Carrot Salad, Lime JeiiO, Com Bread

TheHaleCentfJ!_lqr_ erta Is doing better: • lth Jfllli. ,. weather and the rains· · · ·. · .•

we finally got ourn . . .. ·. ·iJn the k!IChen. lt'sgocglou(ffiU~el andchrorne. We to Vl~gle's Cale ~· . . ... . •. fr,

Roy McCoiiUmidhatl8rteiMarp, RubtGully arld$ylvla~lforct atiended . thtt McOo.ll•Jd's breakfaSt In PJalnview la$1 week.:

Frank~ Mary RUJh and;A.rCilf!ta from· PacifiC Grove., Cll!lfomla visited wttti tne cornet tai'rtlly~

ElmaGray·wdto H&,llkeUover the week end for her cou.sJn's funeral.

pianoandwasactlveln-~men Society. She ataO t~ piano and sChoC>t to Cotton center and Hale Center. She Is a MethOdist and attends the Center'riiQulatly.

oreuannShadden. RN·DiraCtor of Horne Heafth and Kathy KerneR RNtOOkbloodpresaures. Thank81

Catherkle Hunternan 161ft· the hospltatttere. . . · · ·

Arnemottatlnmen'ibiyofDetald· Gray~beenglvent~the Cerler by Ruth'- Veleta Paol. . ·

·Athletic. 8an_quEft Is Sched~;~led: ·

~·~·· ... ~ .. · .· .. ·· ··· •···· .. ··· Grouad ~ · . Chuck ·· ·lb,· .

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.PRICES IIFEcTIVE 'layt9-25

Owls .•. Cont'd from Peg& 1

eye for the ball - Stllloh King and Jason Neectuim. The pair t~amed up for 11 base onbals for the year. Ne~-sPOtlecl a batting average 1:11 :ast. · ·-

fib.· ~.· .· J THE .. f SOWER•

Leading the lOcal 'nJoe ·In. two baggers was Hughfs with a' .301 A third grade teacher asked average and strlklngfor6doubles. her cl888, "Why ~ld the Puritans

Showing his toughness· at the · come to America?'' . plate was ROrneo~mi'P~ Batting "To worship In their OWI'I way," tor an average ~~ .. 2~ fie Paeed said a boy, "and to make others the team In the QattQOIY of hit by do the same." pitcher with 4 hafii. tamed free But God doesn't make you trips. . .·· worship Him, If you don't want to.

The ace for tf:ie·'~ on the Youwerec~byGod,and moundw41S RivaS! · . · · nlorrlght- you llveln a·wortdmacte by God. handerwas.cred

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•E;RAot Yoli are what you are because 3.21 and collected 56 strikeouts He made yOU that way. while only allOwing 19 opponents What you dO, mathH8 to God. to reaeh base with a free ticket. Where you~·~~ die, mat-

Coahoma wolf the league tera to ~; · , , . ehaltl)lonshipfollqw~bYl'.moka He wanfa to savtyou from sin and Post. TahOkll. arii'Post were and Ita consequences, and to en­eliminatedlntheflrstJQundofpost joy the happlneaa of heaven season play while 1~ .. 0oahoma forever. But the choice Ia up to Bulldogs are still in,. the .ttunt for you. their third straight trlpJij'flit state The Bible says, ''Whoever loumament. · wants to, let Him come." Come

to Him, won't you?

( Obitu.aries· ) Houston L Burgeu

A memorial service for Houston L. Burgess, 73, wiD be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, May 24; at

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CaN&JlATULATIIINS Cotton Center Graduates

theflrstUnltadMathodlatChun:h' ,...---~---------------, of Hale Center. Services wll be conducted by SlasShOrt, minister of Church of Christ of Throckmorton.

Mr.Burgessdlec:IMay14,1999. HeresldetllnAsa, Texas. Hewas bom In Goree, Texas to Remus and Orpah Bu~gesson March 11, 1926. He moved to Hale Center In 1928. He was a graduate of Hale Center High School. Burgess served In the U.S. Navy ~ring World War II. He was a farmer In the Hale Center area for many years. He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Hale Center.

Mr. Houston Burgess was maniedto Allee Mozelle (Fleming) Bu~gess. She preceded him In death In 1967. Mr. Burgess had a second marriage to Mrs. Donna Burgess.

SurvivorS Include a son, Donald L Burgess of Plains, Texas; a daughter, Sherrel Mulvany of Lubbock; a son, Jason BurgeS$ Of Temple, Texas; and six grandehlldren.

The family suggests dOnatiOns to any Charity of choice.

·Great Job GRADS I

Cotton Center L.P.G.

~~YOU

DID IT

JESSICA FLORES PA£6.

., ..,;lrl

. EOSHARP

~O'fto 1

.I t~tevO ~entor;~

SUZANNE SPAAK."''AN V. PR£5.

Candy Land .. WhHeattendlnghlgh School Zeb ha& be,~ Involved In fQOibaU, basketball, track, golf, and baseball. Zeb has had an active role In FFA. FHA, UIL, One Act Play, Greek Club and Marching Band. •.

Zeb's most memorable event was the daY he found oUI Jte was to plaY In the T:exas All Star Baseball Game In The Balpark. ·

His futuri j)lans include playing college basebaiJ . and getting a degree in account1ng and eventually beeomi~ a'CPA,

Jennlftlfl.opu

and Marla t.opez. Willie attending Christy's most memorable evert CCHS she has bien In Ul. and at CCHS the memory of all of the the concession stand Dream contestsandtripsshepartlclpated ••• TOMORROW'S Tearn. in. Shealsofilledawholebathtub LEADERS ·

Her most memorial event was up wlh Ice at a hotel In Kansas · r-----------·--·. -----. working In the concession stand City as a joke! during football season. Her future plans Include

Jemlferplans to attend Cl)llege attending South Plains College In andworkasasectetary;complet£ Levelland and majoring ,In her pducatlon and get a job. . education.

~Plato .

HO-ORAY· FOR YOU!

IT'S YOUR TURN CLASS OF '99

The whole world awaits you now! Here's hoping that you

. achiev~ your goals.

First National Bank West Texas

i 427-347 B.C ... Member F.D.I.C. • 839-2448

t \ Con~~ttons to all our local . -t . . . grad~~- --·~.-. :r' _ theltfamilies pn. this .• . . tnft~one ocassion. .

·.· .. .£owe$ Ji'ay~N-Save· . -. . . ~

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.. ;,friilflii~i¥ .. .. . . ~'Gra J.fij•Uiel_l Suzanm! Sparkmart · .

. You've On.ly Just (B8:1unl Now that all that hard workis .behind~

exciting. and rewarding ahead. . It. isn't .. al:ways

f .. ft1~Ql'f;:,:Y!-.1Q\J.,.Jf · tt'l·:'t· rA it-the Old .

NOW 1$ n •e TIME TO·FIX . DCWT WAIT TILl YOU

NEED THEM Srnal engines, tuned up or

repaired, SUCh .. lawnmowtra, weedeaters, transfer pump engines and tiC. CBI1839-2002,1f no answer leave message, I'll return your Call. PickUp and · delivery available or leave ltem8 at Waller's Garage. leave name, phone number and nature of problem.

SPRING HAS SPRUNG KIN thos6 unsiiJhtly WHds &grasses.

FOR.SALE 2 BR, 1 Bath, 8lnQie oarage,

fenced yard, sprinkler system. Good loQatlon In 'Hate Center •

4108W.81h . c.ll ... 2811

'FORIW.E Nice BV 3 bedroom, 2 bath,

with carport ..,.rage building: 210 w. 91hln ..... Center.

_.; ..... Agency ;·:·c,.M14

HELP WANTED

Lawn Scalping & Fertlll,zlng Complslfl Lawn. S!/IV/cs

Tree TrfmriQno S & T YARD SERVICE

Tom~ems · · ·

Hale Center ISO Is currentlY taking apploatlonsforfultlmeeook

· 11n.d Cafeteria Manager/cook. · Applications are available at 103 w. Cleveland. ·

839-2921 • 292 ... 2 HELP WANTED Wale Center ISO Is currently

~illdng .~Ions fOe ~trtfOI'BIY custodial work for , Akin

· ElemenJary. Contact Jackie King at 839-21 ~1;

HELP WANTED Friends Convenience Store Is

looking for full-time aS80Ciates; Shlft88rt2·10, 10.8. Applywlthn We train forSdaya, noexperelnce . necessary.

SUMMER WORK Forcollegfstudent·and '99 HS

grads. $9.85.,hoi.lr. Scholarship avallalbe. Customer sales & service. Ptralnlngprovlded. Apply In Lubbock. Work In Hale or LubbockCoumy. .

Call ft3.0538 814

GARAGE SALE 522W.11th

Friday, May 21 , Lots of different merchandise.

5121

FOR SALE Motorized Pacee.aver3-wheeler

with battery .and ~r. Lb New. ·

281-281& 8111

[ ·· Thank You ]

Thai* you to everyone who shOWed up Sunda)f afternoon to welcorile Jametra home with her Gold lllf·Siver. maclall from the State Trade Meet.

It was a a• homecoming. Thank you,

C&nnenDiaz Jametra Clark

·:cwh Been Goodman

Mara Ia known a• the "e•d planet" becauM of the Iron oxide In Ita toll.

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