Page 12-B ** ""My our townwMwp by our devotion to mutual hotphib ■ « / ■ig * Ifc^ir " I ■ J V FL. - „ .in. 9^* j i fell Jr JbUHF ' j jjlwiF ■ m JMF j^K '■ " ‘ .fsSfMt iu’ I j^qPpgyw' GUEST SPEAKER—Howard Kramer of the N. C. At torney General’s office was the keynote speaker at the annual Chowan County Law Enforcement Officers Ap preciation banquet last Thursday night. The banquet was sponsored by the American Legion. Fall Is The Time To • RENOVATE OLD PASTURES • ESTABLISH NEW PASTURES • SOW COVER CROPS • FERTILIZE AND SEED LAWNS -AT- Leary Bros. Storage Co. We Can Assist You In AH Your Fall and Winter Needs for Farm and Home ... Fertilizer Lime Rye Grass Fescue Rye Wheat Oats Your One Stop Headquarters - “On The Corner Doing Business On The Square” SUCCESS with Perdue Everett Davenport of Creswell, North Carolina has developed an integrated farming operation. On his 500 acre farm, 100 acres is pasture for his cattle. Corn and soybeans are grown on the other 400 acres. For the past eleven ‘ years, Everett has owned and operated a grainery. This year, the Davenports decided to further integrate their operation with chickens. They already have two Perdue broiler houses and they’re building two ' more. Betty Jo and Everett Davenport have found that growing with Perdue is a successful way to diversify their farming WT Call Perdue... chicken^ fck help ; mcome.^^^ ''s' WMr\4l ; s /S'/" Jlk m B a - 1 ■ ' crow with...Perdue InauMael Trojans Beat Crusaders With 40-0 Score On Friday, the Immanuel Christian School Trojans of Edenton traveled to Elizabeth City and handed the Emmanuel Christian School Crusaders a 4(H) defeat. The Trojan defense dominated the game from the start, and their offense scored almost at will. By the aid of the first half Im manuel’s offense had ac cumulated 22 points, while their defense had held the Crusaders scoreless. In the second half, Im manuel continued the on slaught by taking another 18 points away from the demoralized Crusaders defense. Once again in this half the Trojans played good solid defense, and managed to hold their opposition scoreless; for their second shut-out in six games. The whole Trojan team played a good basic football game, but the actual scorers were: Barry Leary with three touchdowns, David Rollins with two touchdowns and a two point conversion, Ricky Browder with a touchdown and Andrew Rouse with a two point conversion. THE CHOWAN HERALD gfm 97 jKffar' k m H- r m mr sJm' *- a ’ m ' T r— — 1r jJK,. 1 ■ > - ■PI*" ya jw !j * a ohilbP^ ■■ . x. > ■ * ' PROCLAMATION SlGNED—Edenton Mayor Roy Harrell signs the proclamation designating October 17-23 as National Business Women’s Week. Looking on from left are Mrs. Peggy Leeper, Edenton BPW public relations chairman; Mrs. Magdalene Dale, Edenton BPW president; and Mrs. Julia Hassell, State BPW president. Lions’ White Cane Drive Set The Edenton Lions Club is conducting its Annual Lions White Cane Drive during October and November. Lion West Leary, the local White Cane Chairman, states that funds raised during this Drive support the programs of the North Carolina Lions Association for the Blind. Lion Leary is optimistic that the community will support the White Cane Drive this year as it has in the past. He expresses the appreciation on behalf on all members of the Edenton Lions Club for past com munity support. The N. C. Lions Association for the Blind is a non-profit organization, organized in 1934 to establish a state agency f