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Kenansvllle Dixie Youth UCB13, Phillips 1 ? May 6 9 Jeffrey Jones tossed a no-hitter and slammed a three-run homerun to lead the first place UCB Dodgers to a 13-1 win over Phillips Phillies. Jones struck out 11 batters, walked seven and did not allow a ball to be hit I beyond the infield in recording his no-hitter and running his season record to 5-0. At the plate, Jones had a double in addition to his second inning homerun. Lamont Miller had three hits for UCB, while Stuart ^Miller and Mark Jenkins had two hits apiece. UCB got all the runs it needed in the first inning as Brian r-utrai walked, Jones reached safely on an error and Stuart Miller was awarded fire? base on catcher's interferance. Lamont Miller hit a towering shot off the centerfield fence scoring Futral. Jones scored on a fielder's choice and Stuart Miller stole home on a passed ball. UCB then rallied for six runs in the second inning, three of them on Jones' homer to centerfield. The victory raised UCB's record to 5-0 while the Phils dropped to 1-3. The game featured several outstand ing plays by both teams. Games for May 7, 8 and 9 to appear next week. Jeffery Jones Phcne Repair * Service Number To Change Beginning Monday, May 20, Carolina Telephone's number for repair service will change for cus tomers in Clinton, Garland, Newton ?Grove, Roseboro, Beulaville, Faison, Kenansville, Rose Hill and Warsaw. _ Beginning May 20, these cus ?K>mers will need to dial 1+800-682 1034 to reach the company's repair service. Clinton, Garland, Beulaville, Faison, Kenansville, Rose Hill, Warsaw and Wallace customers will need to dial the new number instead of the present 114. Newton Grove and Roseboro customers will dial the new number instead of the present 611. Wallace customers will dial the ^new number instead of the present ~77-7100. Street Richardson, district commercial manager said, "The number change is necessary for more efficient access to our repair service. Customers should write the new number in the front of their telephone directories for easy reference." ^ Educators Meet In Pinehurst ETA State, Delta Kappa Gamma International Society, held their annual convention at Pinehurst April 26-28. Outstanding women educa tors convened for workshops, leader ship development and presentations made by committee chairman. President Ms. Mary Ann Nichols presided and presented the inter actional representative, Dr. Beatrice O'Brien of Los Angeles as the banquet speaker. O'Brien serves as a member-at-large on the adminis trative board and received the so ciety's achievement award in 1980. She has been a principal and administrative assistant in the Los Angeles city unified school district. Janice B. Grady, president, of Albertson, attended the convention representing Alpha Eta chapter. She Aaid, "The workshop leaders, Speakers and scholarship recipients provided both information and in spiration." Others attending from the area were Ethel Rackley of Rose Hill and Shirley Outlaw of Albertson. Duplin County Road Closing A Motorists traveling on Merritt T<oad (Secondary Road 1117) in Duplin County one mile from Delway Road (Secondary Road 1003) toward Waycross Road (Secondary Road 1118) during the next two weeks will have to contend with traffic delays. The bridge maintenance crews from the North Carolina Department of Transportation's third highway division will replace pipe on Merritt Road. The road closed on Monday, 13. Division three is head quartered in Wilmington. During construction, local traffic will be detoured over local roads. NCDOT will *ot post a detour route. Duplin School Menus May 20 ? 24 Breakfast Mon. - Manager's Choice Tue. - cereal, juice, milk Wed. - peanut butter bun, cereal, juice, milk Thur. - cheese toast, cereal, juice, milk Fri. - ham biscuit, cereal, juice, milk 1 Lunch Mon. - Manager's Choice Day Tue. - beans with franks, corn bread, steamed cabbage, corn, ice juicee, sloppy joe sandwich Wed. - hamburger steak with rice and roll, green beans, baked potato, fruit cup, toasted cheese sandwich Thur. - spaghetti with roll, breaded okra, mixed vegetables, , fruit cobbler, cheeseburger | Fri. - fish filet, cheese, cornbread, coleslaw, french fries, cake squares. ' barbecue sandwich. James Kenan Wins Tennis Title The tennis team of James Kenan High School won the regular conference title and the tournament honors this spring. The tournament was held in Wallace May 2 and the James Kenan team scored 17 of the possible 18 points to win the title. The team record for the conference season is six wins and no losses and overall the Tigers are 13 and 2. The team is coached by Rick Whalev and is pictured above, left to right, kneeling, Chris Swanda, Johnny Benson and Craig Tucker; standing, Alton Philyaw, Dean Brock, Charles Harrell and David Quinn. Not pictured are Shane Crenshaw and Bryan Williams. Students Finish NCSU Institute Graduation exercises were held Friday, May 10, for the 24th class of the agricultural institute at North Carolina State University. Dr. H.B. Craig, institute director, said 95 degrees were awarded to students completing the two-year program, which prepares people to manage farms and businesses re lated to agriculture. Area students graduating included Kenneth Wayne Barfield, son of Boyd and Janice Barfield, Route 2, Mount Olive, majoring in livestock management technology. Best Pizza in Duplin Co. Hwy. 117 Wallace, NC 285-4703 OFF OFF 5 pfc^a 30 $3.00 Off Any !||Jj $2.00 Off Any Large Pizza Medium Pizza. 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