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laugln me much moi formal study." ,>? all started at Whtet las sianmer then Dallas Rhod ;ked Hi neigjibor's Soi if kne , ] ty girl wit tie hat might the Rose Hill Poultry Jubilee His ".answer was simply Gayle Gayie was a natural for the tltla because of her beauty, poise, personality and musical Miss Sloan was sponsored in :hr Rose Hill Poultry J cotneat by Arbor Acres Farm, Concord, North Carolina. She recently spent the day touring Afbor Acre! and visiting with her original sponsor. Gtyle was a special guest of thp North Carolina Poultry Fed eration Banquet in Charlotte and it was there that she was officially named North Carolina Poultry Queen. She has represented the poultry industry in many places in Na^th Carolina incaiding a trip to Raleigh where she pre sented poultry products to Governor Robert W. Scott and to j Agricultrue Commissioner Ja mes Graham. A visit to the North Carolina on several radio stations. Of much interest to Gayle was the local poultry industry and related industries that she has visited in Duplin County. Gayle also attended a three day Southeastern United States Poultry and Egg Association Co) vent ion in Atlanta, Georgia. "That was quite a treat for 55. tnent to be most boriqg, but 1 thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. The new equip ment for the chicken houses and processing plants purely fascinated me." said the lovely burnette. "We heard an in teresting address by Barry Goldwater and did lots cfparty ing at night". Gayle was chaperoned on all her trips by Mrs. Annette Foun tain whom she described as most helpful, the kind of help that always produced the right thing at the right moment. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sloan of Chinquapin have _ - ? - - . S\<i ? i aoes brunette slstei, Instead sbe is To the new poultry queen, title and jfour crown with prior Poultry Queen Is something to be proud of". And of the Rose Hill Jsycees Gayle said, "They are absolute ly the most wonderful group of men that God ever let live. They have granted my every wish, and to tact exceeded na*ny of them. They ate juSt ftoe'V Gayle is now attar ding t Florida State University where ?he will major to Music Therapy. ?Tm a people -girl and I have to be with people. My love for music and for children makes me know 1 have made the right choice. A concert piano 1st spend far too many hours alone for that to appeal I to me. And so, next week a new Poultry Queen will be chosen. But Gayle Sloan of Chinquapin will long be remembered as I one of the outstanding North As her first official duty Miss Gayle Sloan, Poultry Princess visits the Coast Guard Cutter MENDOTA to Wilmington. She Is shown aboard by Captain C. S. Marple. _ I Miss Gayle Slaori scarely remembers a time that music was not a part of her life. Her love of music and love for people .? I**.*-? <*#'' in" r- wwa'aiii i ? o iW ; v ? - ' ? .V, i ? - ?< ?' ?' s^.l' has been the determinging factor In choosing | a career in music therapy. 1 Jaycees David Fussell and Jimmy Riley find It their pleasant duty to escort Miss Poultry Princess, lovely Gayle Sloan, newly crowned Princess from Chinquapin--who likes chicken. I aHr M u ? x\%-: ?: ?? ? . .; ? .. .? 1 58T A spine-tingling I demonstration of the famed 1 "Grand Prix" sentry dogs with I trainers from Seymour Johnson 1 Air Force Base, Goldsboro, 1 North Carolina. Time - 3:15 I 1 P.M., October 4th. J ----- m . !. ... Miss Gayle Sloan, North Carolina Poultry Queen, visited with Gov. Scott in Raleigh and presented him with chicken wing-dings, eggs and several turkey products. She extended to Gov. Scott a most warm invitation *.o attend the North Caro.lna Poultry Jubilee in Rose Hill October 4. GOOD FOOD Reasonable Prices! 1 Congratulations i North Carolina! Poultry | Growers { I k 138*. . ? | #050 Hill Restaurant | I Dint WHh Us - Tht Wife You 1 Save May Bt Your Own" A ^ Phono 289-3223 Roto Hill. | We would like to take this opportunity to say 1 THANK YOU I )1 to our Duplin County Growers for 3 their effort in our operations from your | i Waynd County Neighbors. I Weber Hatchery I , 3K^;: ijtwHtoe WahnrtCreek J uNfiiiiHtttftSHBkeWklMI IkikriWlau Fmmiii 9 6oM?bero N C BtMikin N C | (Congratulation | 'Wf1 ?: I Jj North Carolina Poultry Growers lj^ EVERYBODY WANTS ODE j.; ,.*? || LAWN A GARDEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE - I : I H J I ^ I 1
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