t;:2'il:.quua:;sv;l vr, esstfcsd. ..oi;tu car: Mr .1, a. n ' vs a y"t 8gop .,.f,, Clyde K. , I" -y wv t Korth Caro ' .ved men ia. pub- rt us who were r j-aonal friendship knew that be -i.. perfect man as i.i.can be. ' As hia minister '1 of him,The had so sure an in .tci for what is (rood. ' Foe year I joined, ill Korth Car i :na, lii full admiration of Clyde i. jeyjr I wondered what he posses- sed that made h'im stand above the crowd. Whet it wag my pleasure to read a stfctehfent of Ms treed, tailed, "Thto I Believe," it was not tScult o see .the answer. If tihong the many testimonials to his life which he erected by his service one can catch the political stature of the' man, this writing of hi per tnlts Us to catch the spiritual vide. ThU I Believe While it is hot possible to print all "hf the statement.' here are a few of the lines: "I believe in faith I have al ways had faith, A an adolescent I pondered the tall orbed canopy of IM iar exiennwi njum lieved that ther was a pat first auMsJGod. Tb tM theri wag no thr explanation the universe nd 110 other assurance of protect tioH and ruidaitce. r . kmoIkW ' htfa tnnnhnnn. With ' , " ...... F manifold responsibilities and pr blexintt woblerns. requiring all the resources f which I was capable there' was the Constant and increas ing need for some reaervoir of pow ef that could be tapped m periods of emergencies and hours of crises. In my faith I discovered that res " erveuf . V : ' : .: ',''-.v-. '':.- , , . . Faith has been indispens able amid the sorrow and sadness, es of life,' and has been exhilarat ing and sustaining in periods of joy and triumph. The experience sained ? through :the . years, and whatever learning or knowledge have acquired, have not lessened, but rather increased, my faith in ik God who guides tlte destiny of nations and individuals and who even mark the falling of a spar row "I join the late treat; Kansas edi tor, William Allen White, when he said In a period" of crista. "I am not afraid of tomorrow. I have seen yesterday, I love today, and I fact tomorrow vnafraid." There are many Mouda on the horizon of . America. , I ' have had and shall . have mahy dark- highta, but there LiGc.r.iuCFcr tar Schools cl,e Soviets to use in air attack on lour men i..;. ht be'avv d y t.4 Heel driU . t . -em 1 through ithe Gulf of safety' t-.ta. In i&trol wont.tneir own curs ana utucks.- .... . . .Lt-.L. COagt area. T . J troopers are consvaiuiy uujeci w T"was pointed out recently by'al types .of traffic haaards.. We Air Force officiaJs in urging acti- " encouraging our men to maKe vatinir of the Ground Observer" " . Corps. Two changes were announced in the membership of committees for the Hertford Grammar and Central Grammar Schools, following meeting of the Board of Education on Wednesday night of last week. ..Mrs, J. van Roach was appoint ed to the Central committee to suc ceed MrK Charlie UmpWett, who resigned and Joe Towe White suc ceeded John CorprevJ on the com mittee " for Hertford Grammar School, r ' ' The, Board "of Education approv ed ; installation of Tights . on the grounds , of Hertford Grammar School, ,the cost to, be borne by a local civic club. " Approval was also voted to permit & Bible school to be conducted at Hertford Grammar Schodl during the summer months. Board .Chairman J. Edgar Mor ris and Superintendent J. T. Big-; gera were authorized to negotiate a contract for construction of a vo cational class room at the Perquim ans Training School. Election of the principals for the fiv schools of the county by the various school committees was ap proved during the -board meeting, as was the9 election of teachers was approved Tor the white schools of the county. . Action on the election of teach ers for1 the Negro Schools is ex pected to be taken at a meeting of the Board next Monday night, or immediately, following the election of the Negro school committee. The Board discussed, at . some length, plans for renovating Per quimans High,- School during the coming summer and plans for this work are now being drawn by J. W. Griffith, architect. Mrs.. Elizabeth I tiyrd was elected by the Board as supervisor of Negro schoola in Perquimans County. Charlie Vann Is Now With Midgett Charlie'' Vann has assumed his duties as an associate of the Mid' gett Insurance' Company of Eliza beth 'City,' Lorimer Midgett an nounced today.: Vann, a native of Woodland, had been associated with the Tarm Bu TUNEFUL PRESCRIPTION Hans Frenz. left, professor of music at a West Berlin, Germany, high school music academy, sets the tune on a toy flute as two of. his pupils provide accompaniment Hvith nartiallT filled medicine bottles, durine an engagement at a bolbfaa The "botued" selections, first performed as a novelty, v nave proven sucn a nit mat nerr c renz ana several oi nis siuaems j arekeptfbnsj filling ; roOTUme,engagemente'orr prescription.j Baptist Church, . the American Legion and the Lions Club. He is past president of the Hertford Lions Club and past master 'of the Hertford Masonic Lodge. He is married to the former Mis3 Lilly Byrum of Chowan County and they have one son.--..;:". -, "Charlie Vann is regarded as an outstanding insurance man and we are glad to have him associated with us," Midgett said. 1 . HIGH ALTITUDE? TEMPESTS , COULD Alb HOSTILE PLANES A high altitude jet air' stream which flows. ' f romrthe.. A.leWanai ovei1 most Hi the.;; Tailed States provides a backdoof entrance for liirhway Troopers To Be Equipped With Safety Seat Belts t State highway 'troopers; who in dividually drive' some ! 4,000 'miles month on duty, are getting safer ty seat belts for their cars to-mini mize injuries in case of a smash- I Patrol headquarters said the sturdy nylon' belts would be install;- ea. in every - one of the 531-car fleet. ' Studies made in . 323 auto acci dents last year showed 44 per cent of those - injured were flung through doors that popped open on impact. "This indicates," said patrol com mander James R, Smith, "thjjt one of "the principal causes of auto in- luries comes from being thrown completely clear of the . car in a smashup. . We are convinced that some potentially fatal ' in juries to haa nfever ytt bi8-a night dark'ftau ; ingurancs Company enough to put out the atan and 1 there ahalt not be. This it Rtlll "My Patheftf Worid." And my faith abide" RITES HELD FOR TOMMY V REEVES WEDNESDAY P. M. ' Funeral services for Thomas Beeves, tl,' at Elitabeth City, who died early Monday morning .in a Norfolk hospital, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the First Christian Church in Elizabeth City, by the Rev. Howard James. Reeves is well known throughout ; the' Albemarle area having played : baseball for several seasons with tha Elizabeth City, club and the Perquimans ' team, having won a host of friends for hia fine sports manship as an athlete. - He is' survived by -his wife Madge Williams Reeves; one son, Thomas, Jr.; his father,' John Reeves of Camden, and two broth era of Norfolk. ' It is quite possible to be fond of ' a man who neglects his mother. Even his, mother is often fond of 1946, first serving in Hertford af ter returning from war service, and then, moving to Elizabeth City in 1951.. -.'Prior'. to- entering serviced Vann '4 served for ninf years as manager Of the Colonial Store in Hertford., He is- a member of the First "IT'S WHITER THAN WHITE!" SAYS ATHBY'S FAMOUS LITTLE PAINTER yt One eoof covers ond ge$.f&rthef ;. Bruthet on atiiily-smooffij ftself out" VVashes as easily ai tile r Stays white will -not turn yellow Intid on AJHyS 'ton can't hurt an Athe surfw! Tl Tl 1.1 M It 1 r ' I THEtRLATKETFCiTCO. Hertford Hzrdivzre & Supply Co. ly while they are at work. And we hope eventually that all Tar ',')HFor',Tatri.TJf f .Pullman-Porter Beg your par 3on,"s!r, hut the dollar you gave webbing, The betts, which cost tl-e: patrol $3 JO each, are bolted to the. car's name;..: jr i uipiuuwjii- r i ' ; ",,iJt ous type release buckle and -ftree last night had a noie m v constructed of parachute .. nylon .TravelerSo did the blanket you; "'..... I . ' l'...' 'trave me last nicrbt.. i & . ' v sa ." TELEPHONES In Yor Plant In building or remodeling a new home, it"$ easy to in. dude advance. planning for built-in telephone facilities. Telephone conduit are in expensive and easy to insttll during construction., They will conceal telephone wires . . . provide for neat outlets. -. So flan first for greater con. THE NORFOLK CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY E. City . Edenton . 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' And you get many fea'tures that .other low-price cwt donlhave.' j ' dV" Drive tLis Lig jJiatsty tairy.f ' ..j l Bl......V(1lMflAiirk.fnuch MSA. J "'vSr.J eW you mora jtar Jor.yor moneyl I ! a 1' i i V c::t r-Y-t-r.vj crTTtn t.-:.. tco . HERTFORD, N. C.