Adult Graduates 1 Of 1978 k'velvn Brewer Julia Chape lie Cathv Clark Rita Faye Cuntmings WaymoH Cuntmings Sally Davis ' ? - - mn Dorothy Day Carolyn t. aster ling Hattie Hollingsworth Douglas Hunt Chanic McMillan Delures McMillan Wilma Monroe Yvonne farter Donna PurceU Kmma Purccll Aiw Kc? nomas SPEECH SPECIALIST - Mrs. Lucy Jenkins, a speech and language specialist with the Sandhills Mental Health Center, has been assigned to work with children at the Hoke County Children's Center. .-1 resident ol Rockingham, she got a B.S. degree in Speech Pathology at Appalachian State University and her masters at East Carolina University. She will he evaluating and designing language programs for children at the center as well as serving as a consultant for the staff. Economic losses resulting from automobile accidents reached an all-time high of S4"." billion in l^~". according to the Insurance Information Institute. The W figure represents a lb.1 per cent increase over the $40. ^ billion in economic losses reported by the Institute for I97tv As recently as 1%S economic losses totaled SI 8. 1 billion. Injuries suffered in automobile Congratulations Class of /V 7?V.' 1^) . don't ^ JJ^ORGET THE ON HIS DAY JUNE 18th or the BEST GRAD ON HIS DAY JUNE 11th S8*>6 r\^ sao* ?* SwT <** ?ITOfr2^S M aNo El?om ?^ru QU/?4? You Can Be Proud When You've Chosen His Gift From ?eVane's s?S| Girl Scout Director To Be Hired Here A field director for the Hoke County Girl Scouts will be hired here in the near future. Mrs. Pat Juby ot the girl scout council said. In the past. Hoke County has been served by the field director of the Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council headquartered in Lum berton. The director was only in Raet'ord one day a week. The new director, although she will be part - time, will be a Hoke resident. Mrs. Jubv said. Money made from cookie sales pays the professional people that work with the scouts, and Kay Traffic Accidents Costly Last Year accidents reached a record high of nearly 5.6 million in 1977. The Institute observed that the death toll increased in 1977 and 19"h following a three-year decline ff in traffic fatalities. Despite these recent increases, the 1977 fatality total is still below the 1966-1973 period when the death toll exceeded 50.000 in each year. Thomas, local cookie chairman, said that the local girls will now be getting their money's worth for the effort they put forth at cookie sale time. The field director's office is located in the local library and there is a phone number listed for the office. Mrs. Thomas said. Now the field-director will be much more accessible to the local troops. The Hoke County scouts will still be in the Pines in Carolina Council, although they will be a separate unit within the council. v LIMITED TIME OFFER LaFayette Woods Mobile Home Park ROCKFISH ROAD OFFERING TWO MONTHS FREE LOT RENT IF YOU MOVE IN BY AUGUST 1ST We Can Assist You With Your Move By Helping To Make Low Cost Arrangements Add That To The Lot Rent Saved And Your Move Is Virtually Free LAFAYETTE WOODS OFFERS: $40 Per Month Lot Rent (Compare to other parks at $45 to $49 per month) No Surprise Rent Increases (our rent now is the same as 4 years ago) Picnic Table With Each Lot Reasonable and Cooperative Management Large 50*100 Fenced Lots (some heavily wooded) F ree Water and Sewer Free Garbage Pick Up Twice Weekly No Indiscriminate Pet Policy (one dog per lot regardless of size) Quiet Country Atmosphere (no annoying highway noises) On School Bus Route (4 miles from Scurlock School) LAFAYETTE WOODS POLICY: Keep Your Yard Neat And Clean No Excessive Noise After 9 P.M. Weekdays Keep Pet Under Control (this includes barking) Pay Rent On Time ONE GOOD NEIGHBOR DESERVES ANOTHER If You Don't Bother Your Neighbors - They Won't Bother You. . . And Neither Will The Management COME SEE US OR GIVE US A CALL AT 875-3283 LAFAYETTE WOODS MOBILE HOME PARK ROCKFISH ROAD (8 miles from Raeford)