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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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dinner, guest speaker David Smith, a t
tobacco specialist with N.C. State I
University, will discuss new varieties f
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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.
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