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Alex Jones of Rose Hill has been producing broilers for < Ramsey for 9 years and a former employee for three years. J Alex expresses his gratitude in the fair way he has been treated by the people of Ramsey Feed Company. 1 : IS J. C. Ezzell, Route 1 Turkey, a broUer producer for 8 years with Ramsey Feed Co. is highly appreciative of the sincere and helpful attitude of the people working with Ramsey. It takes the cooperative efforts of the broiler loaders and truck drivers to get chickens to market. Shown left to right are Melvln Johnson, broiler loader foreman; William Alderman, * truck driver; Alec Komegay, broiler loader foreman. These gentlemen have personally supervised the catching of more than 120,000,000 broilers. ; -E . ... - . - - ? | j | jumiee Manning tomrnmee JUBILEE PLANNING COM MITTEE - This group, made up of Rose Hill Jaycees, and under the chairmanship of Ray Sanderson, has spent many hours finalizing plans and set ting up the program for the 19W JUBILEE. Everyone con cerned, however, will be amply rewarded if the economic im portance of poultry production Carnival CARNIVAL - Beginning Sep . tember 32 and running through October S. the famed Romes Rides from Dillon, South Caro lina, will have available for children of all ages a wide variety of rides. Included will be t h e large ferris wheel, merry-go-round, small swings, ' kiddie boats, tilt-a-whirl, octo pus and kiddie train. In North Carolina is brought into < proper perspective and if all visiting hi Rose Hill on this day enjoy themselves to the fullest and have plenty of fried chicken to eat. Again, we invite you to join us in Rose Hill for all events, beginning with the Poultry Queen Pageant on the evening of October 2nd and con tinuing through to the last event on Sunday. i n ! uuuiisv uanco JUBILEE DANCE - Again i the Jubilee will feature a J "couples only" dance to begin < at 9:00 P.M., Saturday, October J 4th, at Rockfish Country Club. | Spokesmen for the dance com- < mittee indicate this will be the j best yet. Plan now to attend, j Tickets will be on sale for j 16.00 per couple. j Ruse Hil Resturaunt L a tj favort-e ea?fcg place it many ? food. ? Owned an operated by Donald , Buckner. the resturaunt pro- b vides a place for a friendly' get-to-oether socially or bus- . Us wise. J The famous Green Room is s ic letting for many clvii M 4 mil as fraternity gatherings. ? Their catering serviceisawj 4 rldely recognized, and many eople believe Buckner's bar- n ectte the beat in the area. * The business is operated on ! l six-day week with Sunday r eing the only day away from J hop. And this day is usually l! pern In the old fashlnoned way nd Includes worship services t Rose Hill Baptist Church. Mr. ftickner Is one of the isny business men of the ares rho realise the importance ot he poultry to the area. He also 4 ealizes the debt of gratitude wed to the men who pioneered he Industry. N. C. Poultry Beauty Queen Contestants DARLENE BRYAN Dariene Bryan, the daughter H Mr. and Mm. J. T, Bryan of HTibnington has brown hair, >lue eyes and is five feet, three inches tall. She is a Phar macy and Pre-med- sophomore it N. C. Chapel Hill. She acted is delegate to the American Institute of cooperation at Per hie University in 1M7. has held ?art time restaurant Job, and s freshman orientation coun ?lor at Carolina ' 5*1 In High School Dariene had nany activities, athletic, sdeo fMMMWNMMMMMMMMMf ttfic, iconting and debating. ' She baa completed a model ing course by seventeen mag azines. played on girls basket ball team and taught swimm ing to first and second graders. - She lists her talents as piano, dancing, guitar, baton, speech and drama. Her religious affiliation is j Baptist. For the Jubilee her sponsor is the Rose Hill Poultry Corpo ration. JOYCE FATE BBDfELEY Joyce Faye Brinkley of Tee WMUMMaNMWMNMWaaMM :hey, Is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. L. C. Brinkley of Ht. L. She is an all-conference cheerleader, member of the monogram dub, health careers club and is a bus driver. She Is also president of East Cen tral conference cheerleaders, attends James Sprunt Institute and is employed part-time by he A and P Co. Joyce lists her interests as chee Heading, making new friends. She is a member of Cornith Baptist Chu rch. sings in the choir and is part time pianist. On her school fMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMIM Rose Hill Restursunt, located in the heart of the poultry industry is the home of good food where friends meet for a friendly -*-/> -v u ???!>? e?v repast. The Green Room, provides privacy for small business dinners, conferences, and civic and fraternal meetings. eeeeeeeee* ? 0 L n snorts event* She ??H UV n o^upvi OUUl MM? wuu a ?Wl' olarship to James Sprunts Sch ool of Business administration. She has chosen dancing as her talent demonstration. She is sponsored by Peter son's Breeders. Wanda Gayle Battle? of Ham let ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Battley. She ia very active in school events and pro grams. She is a cheerleader, likes to sing, dance and attend ents reside at 574 Main Street in Hamlet. Gayle is a talented dancer, having had several years of formal instruction. She is being sponsored in the Poultry Queen pageant by Bio Lab of Decatur. Ga. | DUPLIN NO. 11N AGRICULTURE INCOME] I III OTATC I IN olAlt SUNBEAM NO. I IN BREAD SALES ^ p SINCE 1941 ..m. ii?i m> wwwiwa?aB3BBaBMwJ| DELIVERED f FRESH _ ? S DAILY W J..: ...? ' ' ^fc? " i ^Tii" ^ Ej^ v .^!^j|^b^'&wit'Jr i"" ? ' fc-alk ^ j - a'Jk'- ?A'- vjjbBBS*- ? THE EASTERN CAROLINA AREA FROM OOLOfORO | We Want Your Hag* | I nJ?f MSmi I Wt Pay Praiwm (a In. tluaWy Ha(a | OPERATED IY LUNOY PACKING CO |
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