TLm jIU. mi'iii i'ilii ifn ion [ 1 (B gl |f K | : -- - : ~ - ,• i? \ rp : .? ;‘p Jj i v ; <* „ *~V 1 • 1 AT PEACE This seemingly abandoned tug was I photographed by Patrick Flynn in the Albemarle Area. The work horse appears quite peaceful in mooring. A Thankful Heart A THANKFULL heart will always yearn To see the day of thy return; And give the thanks to our GOD above, For his redemming grace and love. i May. we'on this THANKS GIVING DAY VY Find our place in which to pray; Thanking GOD for his dear son, Who died on the cross to save r everyone. A thankful heart will see no place to let up But will call on GOD and ask him to refill their cup With that peace and love and everlasting joy, Where moths do not corrupt and thieves cannot destroy. A thank jhe for the many ways, Wat tnou has taken care of us all of our days; So may we humble our hearts and live in fear, For our heavenly father is always near. ' % IN EDENTON LAST VISIT BEFORE CHRISTMAS 2 DAYS ONLY! THIS WEEK Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23 - 24 ||'S | : a| " BAMS - CHIUCm-AOUm ••; *?■ ■: - fc Am im fer iiULvli | A 1A -00 I ■Pvt;/- ’ y_ ■ "y - *.v. When we are tempted and feel lonely and blue There is a still small voice that can only help you; He will sustain and keep us in that great hour of need, To overcome all trials and help us to succeed. We are living in a world that is in distress 1 And to be fully armored it will take our best; May we ever thank him for that night, That he brought us out of darkness into this marvelous light. DALTON WARD 4-H’ers participate in action oriented programs that help to educate members of their community on such problems as how to operate machinery and vehicles efficently -dijring eurrent energy shortage. Other*’ activities conducted by the 109,000 4-H Clubs in the country include helping to increase agricultural production, gombating drug abuse, and participating in community development programs. DIAL miflHfe Ska*’ l '“ it 2 STORE HOURS: 5511283 201 South Brood Street Edenton, N. C. 9A. If. to 5:30 R. M. Monday Through Saturday ■ ,1 .'■■ ' -'. . .- I KERI IM I LOTION I lifeline regular junior &JJ ms bre QQlll BATH OIL ■ FOR DRY "" H HARD . HARD-SOFT 2 /CLd & l/ffj 6 OZ. Sn ■ I BERGAMOT CONDITIONER I WOODBURY PBRR j C1 Ot L I * ■ 7Q Z BAT^ >AP r . jQ# ■ r«M“in?¥ * b £hf @1 s sio9 i I OOt I *lO9 Is®™ cot Ibl *•■;..., 1 .... I ■ ■ ■ ULTIMATE HOLD WtH/fi price $1.98 ||Qg BAYfft tSS *®JJJC 0 fes“ 27* § Sia-M, l*a tts ? § r< - ‘ . d - % . ... .V: ._ N , -i.r:A --< V ;.->,.. ' .' • .'- : * -* . • ■ niD4n I * j*. RHI ONE SOLUTION JL I *££* §T 1 149* prfcg ST%B |M|T2 " aB 60 iJffTupacf|» 555 mimaf. j ®| CHOCKS ftjjjPl) ® OHE-A-DAY I THECHOWAN.HERALS- Page 7-B

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