Hammer Down Racing News Racing continues at Hammer Down Speedway each Saturday night with the Midget Racing point lyatem beginning April 6 and 4-Wheeler Racing point ayatem beginning April 80. Points will be awarded for each position and the aeaaon champion will be announced in the fall at the annual banquet. , A largo crowd was on hand Saturday night to watch the Adult and Rse-Wee 4-wheelers and the Midget races. Hammer Down Speedway isdocated on Old Lowry Road in Red Springs between Highways 211 and 71, neat to Thunder Valley. Gates open for racing each Saturday night at 5 p.m. with racing beginning at 7 p.m. A concession stand and dean reshrooms are located on die premises and no alcoholic beverages are allowed. Racing fans are encouraged to come out and enjoy a night of racing under the stars. For information call (919)521-4712, (919)648-2714 or (919)276-6192. ? ? mmmmmmmr i Cory Gotham, S, ofLumberton is shown with winners i the Fee-Wee 4-Wheeler racing division: {left to rigk Brandon Gotham, 6, of Lumberton-fint place; Ckr McFayden, IS, of FbyetteviUe-second place; Brio McFayden, 11, of Fbyetteville-third place; and Trc Kokoruda, 8, of Lumber Bridge-fourth place. Women m the Admit 4- Wheeler Mam Boemt are [left to right]: Freddie Cam of Lamberton--fourth place; Gary Gorkam of bomberUm-eeco/nd place; Tommy Most of Parkton-firet place; and Mitch McFhyden of third place. W I it Women in the Midget Racing tenet were Rootevelt n LocHear of Maxton, left, who fmithed in tecond place and >y Rotemary Ekrenfeld of Wilmington, right, who won the Main Event and the Trophy Doth. IFW|T|V B<wi| I MRwIM I ?fliUiUyiaiBliuH I MISS LUMBEE APPLICATIONS Lumbee Regional Development Association is now accepting applications for tiie Miss Lumbee Scholarship Pageant. Young ladies between the ages of 17-28 may complete in the scholarship pageant to be held July 5, 1991. Applications will be available at LRDA Revels Plaza in Pembroke. NC between 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. For more information, contact Ms. | Patricia B. Locklear or Ms. Belinda Harris ' at (919) 521-8602. Deadline for applications is May 15, 1991. ttT T , V" 1 r " He s got to have the very best cans*, the best doctors... no matter what." --- ? ? -? - This is a family in crisis. A family facing an emergency situation and searching for confidence and reassurance in their choice of hospitals. A family who wants to make sure their decision will give their loved one the best care possible They will find it here at Southeastern General Hospital. Our regional health care center attracts the best and brightest from the country's finest medical schools: lb lane, Vanderbilt, UCLA, The Medical College of Virginia, The Medical College of Georgia, Cornell and Johns Hopkins, just to name a few. And when you add to that list the many physicians who come to us from our own Bowman Gray, UNC and Duke medical schools, the credentials are impressive. And they're all backed by state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, from our Emergency Center to our Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit. And should a situation arise which requires capabilities beyond what our facilities offer, these doctors will be right there to guide you in selecting the best alternative. So whether you're faced with an emergency, or are simply looking for the very best medical care for yourself or someone you love, you need look no further than Southeastern General Hospital Because when Illness strikes, home can absolutely be the nest place to be. 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C. 738-1478 738-1418 878-3488 831-4308 SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY THE PROGRAM DESIGNS FOR THINKING CONNECTIVELY I FIRST SESSION: Jun# 16 - 28 SECOND SESSION: July 7-191 Grades 4-8 Grades 4-8 I Graphic Organizers - such as flow charts for sequencing and cause?effect reasoning, and classification trees for finding the main idea * are the concrete fools that will be used for applying Thinking -'Skills. *" qr$f" v; ; - Graphic organization of words provides a visual crossroads of the content being taught and the thinking processes used to pattern the content. When used during the teaching-learning process these visual maps can be openings to the use of an expanded repertoire of com munication tools. Staff Training - Workshops, prior to summer, guide instructional personnel through the integration of "Thinking Maps" into classroom practice: (1) Connecting Thinking Maps to Content and Basic Skills in struction (2) Cooperative Learning (3) Discipline through Conflict Map ping and (4) Content Lesson Design. Consultant ? David Hyerle is a nationally known consultant and author. He has trained teachers using graphic organizers ? and has authored Building Blocks of Thinking with Jack Glade and Ex pand Your Thinking. For More Information Comploto Request Form Below And Mail To: Summer Session Office Pembroke State University Pembroke, North Carolina 28372 Or Call 521-9949 DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS APRIL 28, 1991 I RIQUIIT FORM FOR fUMMIR YOUTH RROORAM INFORMATION I MAMI ___ I I LAST FIRST MIDDLI I AOORSSS I STRIIT A NO* CITY STATI XIF I

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