gW . -a? Bt, * ipfea^^BBmImBB' Jewelry Store Hold Shallotte Mayor Jerry Jones and Alderwoman Sarah Tripp (center) cut the ribbon last Wednesday to mark the grand opening of Tripp's Jewel Shop. The new store on Main St. is in the same location as the original store which was destroyed by fire a few years ago. Since then the store has been operating up the street in a ternE r Bank Cuts Ribbon C United Carolina Bank's brand new bank building at Calabash began an open house celebration with a ribbon-cutting Thursday. Calabash Mayor Doug Simmons (center) snips the ribbon laced with $20 bills while bank employees watch. Employees are, at left from left, Jewel Smith, Branch Manager Doris Strutski, Beverly Chamberlain and June Carlyle; at right, from left are UCB's Shallotte City Executive Al fg m ^B *1/2 off discount will be deducted from the price of TWIN CREEK PLAi Sole prices good thru Sol. Dec $4. MristefCoid or Viso. Open e ( STAFF PHOTO BY I 5 Grand Opening pnrary location. Store owners taking part in the ceremony arc Billy Tripp (left), his wife, Marilyn (right) and their granddaughter, Meridith Andrews. In the background are Alderman Jody Simmons, Barbara Jones, Michelle Hobson and Kim Andrews. rwPilHIfc' df & M STAFF PHOTO BY EDDIE SWEATT )n New Building Laughinghouse and Sam Sugg, assistant branch nanager at Calabash. Also taking part in the opening eremony was Rhone Sasser of Whiteville, UCB presilent and chief executive officer, who traced the prop-ess of the bank in Brunswick County from 1967 when te came to Shallotte to head the bank then known as rVaccamaw Bank and Trust Co. any second item purchased of equal value or less. [A, SHALLOTTE venings & open Sun oltemoon-check tot locol store hours Tobacco C The Bruswick County Agricultural c Extension Service will host its annual tobacco meeting for area producers < on Monday, Dec. 19, at 6:30 p.m. at c Joe's Barbecue in Shallotte. f Following a sponsored barbecue s dinner, guest speaker David Smith, a t tobacco specialist with N.C. State I University, will discuss new varieties f and new plantbed production techni- ? ma i q | hoHDA \GIELWR f'/l ^HBfpBI|n|fl|MlHRKHR ^jBHHVliijfi'ffJ'i I'TT^^BflrlT'tB ^jpG/FTSFOR HIMAND1 mHWB " ""vST] icicic m I CHRISTMAS CARDS MB tt 102KP?PACKAGE OF 16 gjxgf# WITH ENVELOPES jTSS1-' mti CPMNT Imxp I TYPE 135-100 ASA OH TYPE 110. j? L_ ^4 EXPOSURESI " ?? 0149 rt, I savings everyday 0! coca-cola product at rite aid ? Vb. Mini aftaa8i??s BHBHBHBHBDim Gordons Pretzels Stic Twists or Rods, 9 oz. bag 69c Coors Beer 12 pack, 12 oz. Cans (Regular or Light) 555 Rnvnrxna Prlra ?/?e ...1. J J- ? .?? piuj ubj/kju wwnaiu laifunau uy PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 12 THRU DEC. IB. I9SB | ES33 | 'Ml'* HW THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thii Growers To Heai lues. i Items for discussion will include dipping tobacco plantbeds, under- I rutting plantbeds and greenhouse ' >roduction. Experimental trials 1 ;how that 75 percent to 80 percent of he plants can be used at the first lulling when specific practices are I ollowed, said William Barrow Jr., issociate agricultural extension TWIN . I PRINT I FILM DEVELOPING! ft 112 EXP. ROLL $Q QQ 24 PRINTS ^ 3 J 1 15 EXP. DISC $A QQ I 30 PRINTS t+mZMvJ 1 24 EXP. ROLL $C QQ \ 48 PRINTS 36 EXP. ROLL $Q QQ 72 PRINTS il.iJiJ C-41 COtOP PROCESSING IILU GUY lEFT FOP DEVELOPING ON OR BEEORE OECEUBER 30. IPSS Of? (f'gaWH^HRBp 1 'Jiii'J "UniE&bl^Jpj* lww ?i BHHB onnt, KT SILVER 100 LIGI |!j ICICLES UL> gg3 PACKAGE OF jam jfr 1,000 STRANDS Sj 100 v4* m OR NOEL m SAFETY STANDARD .. MENNEN SKIN BRACER lEG. OR SPORT TALC C4J nn V 3.5 OZ. SIZE OR II I D"' ) AFTA SKIN J \ SPLA CONDITIONER Wvl L ESH OR SPORT TALC j J5 159 f 1? ? 5^1 pQ DA\ Iv/s/. I nice WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES I nitc Atr? nienni imt di PIGGLY WIGGLY SHOPPIN Y. 17 & NC HWY. 179, S PHARMACY PHONE: 1 i V irsday, December 15, 1988?Page 7-15 " Speaker agent. A review of the 1988 season and preview of the 1989 season will close the session. Points of note will include quota increases, price projections and usage expectations. Barrow urged all local tobacco growers to attend the session to get answers to their specific questions and meet with fellow producers. \J 'OOlORWATCH PROCESSING MAY NOT H MAVAIlABli IN All STORES 7 i St. '/ til a. % r?; i & w a :;ji t. I I 'tf< 7% M /;;;: /[ff fei E I r^ii i Br^'-m iipB|K? i"Tyy^wL"ft] D9W u J 4 i J i T 1 >J I i 1111 W 'BK1'1 m'7 l?l/il:ll'''i"' lln'v ByrlWli'W'l^ji' J.lm f rdW""-' it set rj \ywjm dak approved hfllll w^tig* butter |A mlmwlcookies I v 149 OLD SPICE UT 33 m f ? SHAVE cu nu H / \ LOTION / V \ flfG., tfyirHF/? o/? OTIuN (r*J\"'w I CONDITIONING 0Z. SIZE \ lit vi j 4.f5 0/. SIZE >9\%299 \ " i?BW NGS EVERY ' IN EVERY * t nt-rsr- mmf*b Afl b m b c miu: M RESPONSIBLE fOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS HARMACY IS IG CENTER iHALLOTTE, NC '54-9106 i

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