THE Perqufcnans Weekly Published every Friday at Heg ford. North Cazolba. , MAX CAMPgETiTt, , . ,' .Editor Entered aa second dam matter November 15, 1934, at Post Office at Hertford, North Carolina, vo der the Act ot March, 1879, ? ' "Warlfc Carolina vk . suBscarpnoN rates , ' In Perquimans, Gates, Chowan and Pasquotank Counties, per Tear, 1.50. Outside Perquimans, Gates, Ghewan and Pasquotank Counties, per year, $2.00. ' Advertising rates furnished by request FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2& 1950 The Record Shows In our opinion the Buit started in Federal Court to halt construction of g union school for Negroes in, this county was the most ill-advised action taken by any group of citizens in the history of this county. It is not our purpose to argue the merits of the case, but because we strongly, believe that the plaintiffs in this suit are being used as tools by other individuals, who so doubt the wisdom of the action that, they will not publicly announce themselves, we want to point out some facts on the whole situation. - Racial relations in . Perquimans County have always been on the high est plane, and it is our sincerest.hope that they shall always remain, so, but when people' start squabbling among themselves, anything can happen and incidents such aa this suit can be a start of strained relations that can lead to even greater misunder standings. Let's hope this is not the case. . t ' Like any law suit, this one concern ing the construction of the union school has a number of discrepancies Bliu 1U1 bale. -5-s---"'-- "-a. white and Negroes we give some pertinent facts as shown by the rec ord: , i"'; nf ' r, For a lonsr number of years, to our personal knowledge, the Board of, Education of this county, has had worked out, a program calling for the consolidation of white and Negro schools; bu due. to Jack of funds, fince this county is among the debtor coun ties of the state plans for this pro gram, calling, for equal, advancement of both white and Negro schools, were shelved and it was not until this year when '$365,000 was made available from State and local funds was it pos sible for the Board of Education to take steps to bring this program into being.,. W : J This program was divided into five projects, first of which called for the building of the Negro school at Win fall and the second for the construc tion of the vocational building at the Perquimans , High School. Because of disagreement between patrons " of Negro schools the first project was delayed and the second project com pleted first, despite the fact that con tracts with architects in charge of the two project? were made the same day, Costa of these two nrojeots consumed all funds available the union school costing $241,000, the vocational build ing $113$99, and immediately the Board of Education instigated action tn nrovide additional funds through a special bond election. If passed, two-third of the amount raised through the sale of bonds was to be earmarked ; fnr Nesrro schools. 'V ' To our way of thinking the record shows that the Board of Education has been and is making every effort to provide Negro children of; this county with adequate and equal facilities. ' Furthermore, the record shows that the 1950 school DODulation of this county was divided as followsj Negro, 1,279, or 54 per cent; white, 1,053, or 46 per cent; school attendance . was whit elementarv. 95 ner cent; Negro elementary, 92 per cent; white high school. 98 per cent; Negro high school, 91 per cent The Negro schools, like wise, have a" larger staff of teachers than whjje schools, with Negro teach ' erg numbering 40, while white schools i have but 34 As to the ability of the teachers, a number of the Negro teachers are. among the highest sal : aried teachers in this county. . Now let's look at the question of school buses , The record shows, the white schools ure using 16 buses, or e per cent or xnose in tne cowny ' and the Negro schools use 7 buses, or " 31 per cents? With the consolidation ' program carrieohout and the abandon ment of all neighborhood ! Negro schools even nfcfe buses will be used to transport thajfegro children to and from the consolidated schools. A readingCclha blue prints, being used in the construction of the school at Winfall will reveal to anyone that with completion of this bttlldintr the students of toisj school will have identi cal courses aa those offered in any school in the county. Becanse wa feel that a majority of the Negro sch-cl r'troiw of this coun ty are not' in E;-a't.liy 'w-i""te: ae-i tion taken by i' : z few, it Is our hope that this matter will be quickly settled and all groups will Join to work together for the betterment of the county and all of its people. ' - BURGESS W. M. U, MEETS , The Burgess W. M. U. met, Monday night with Mrs. ' Meador Harrell at her home at WinfalL . . ; ' The meeting was opened by singing "To the Works followed by the watch word. Mrs. Rueben ' Stallings ' led in. prayer. Eighteen members and 2 vis itors were present The roll wag call ed and minutes of previous meeting were reaa ana approved and dues collected. ' A nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Josiah Proctor, Mrs. Sidney Copeland and Mrs. Edgar , Riddick was elected. A report was made by community missions.leader. Announce ment of a special stewardship pro gram, to be given at Burgess Church Friday night, was made by Mrs. J. R. Byerly, ' , " : Mrs. - Charlie Swain conducted ' an interesting program on "Can ? You Read the Bible," as follows Hymn, "Work For the Night is Coming." de votional, by Mrs. Sidney Copeland, readings, by Mrs. Winston Lane, Mrs. J. B. Basnight and Mrs.' Joseph Ays-: cue, Hymn, "Walking In the Sun light", readings by Mrs. Josiah Proc tor, Mr?. J. B. Perry, Mrs. William Stallings, Mrs. J. R. Byerly: and Mrs, J R. Ayscue, , Hymn, "There's A Call Ringing," closing prayer by Mrs. Reu ben Stallings.' The hostess served nuts, candy, home-made pound-cake and ice cream, with iced drinks. Classified and Legate MAN WANTED-JFOR RAWLEIGH business, jno experience neeaea to start. Sales easy to make and pro fits good. Star$ immediately. Write Rawleigh's Dept, NC 1-320-190, Richmond, VV , . sept22 NOTICE- WILL SOON BE TAK ing orders . for Christmas Cards. Your order will be greatly appre ciated. Miss Mamie Stalling, 73 Grubb Street, Phone 4336, 'Hert, ford, N. C. sept29 HAVE OPENING FOR TWO SALESr men or salesladies in Hertford and surrounding territories , to call on Hospitalization inquiries. No col lecting, no canvassing. Leads' fur nished. Experience helpful but not required. Car essential. ; Our full time men are averaging $75 to $100 weekly. If Interested, write or ap ply in person, T. C Godwin, S18 Carolina Building,. Elizabeth City, N, C, between the hours of nine and. twelve. sept 22 by ' the "northerly, or back line, of those lots of land situated on the northerly side , 'of the road leading from WinfaU to WoodvUle, said lots extending from the Norfolk & South ern Railroad risrht-of-wav to the corn er of the Boswell Fork; Road, and tSe northerly side- of the v. E. P. Co., sub-station, on the south, and being a portion of that property described in deed book W; W., page 82, PubHc Registry of Perquimans County. , Second Tract, bounded by the lands of Alphonso White, the Eley land. now 'owned by 4306; - Miller,' and the Road leading from Winfall to Boswell Fork,' containing 7 acres more or less, and known as the Sarah Scaff land. For chain of title see deed book 12, page 451, Public (Registry of Per quimans County, N. C t'it'f-m! Second Farm:.' :-V'-i. - - First Tract, adjoining the lands of X L. Skinner; Francis Nixon's heirs and 'others, , bounded as follows;:; on the west of Vosses Cheek and contain ing 212 acres more or less, see deed recorded in Book YY, No. 69, and deed from, Dr. Jos. Parker to A. J. Brite from J. N. Whedbee, and for a more particular, description of said land see deed from White's heirs to Jos. M. Cox and James Perry. For chain of title see deed book 1 page 186, Pub lic. Registry, of Perquimans County, N.a : Second Tract, beginning, at the Mill 'Flume Bridge in the road, thence along road south 45. degrees east 52 chains to a pine in A. White's line, thence south 58 degrees west along A. White's line to Mill Pond, thence the i Mil xuiu tu ursb outuiuu, cuuuuiuiig 43 7 10 , acres.. For chain of .title see" deed book 9, page 10, Public Regis try of Perqubians County, N C 1 V , The right to reject any or all. bids received !s hereby reserved by the seller.. ';, y 4j"r Dated and posted this 12th day of September, 1950, v.,i 5 ELIJAH WHITE " By:- c . CHAS. E. JOHNSON, "'Attorney. h sept 22, 29; , f ',r,Trflt v v,;v-j'..t;, ;.'T.-.-' : ; ivy wrs r ' lv.; of your motoring pleasure -1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having- qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William H. Barber, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to te undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or before the 6th day of Septem ber, 1951, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per-' sons indebted to said estate wijl please make immediate payment This 6th day of September, 1950. : LAURA M. BARBER, Administratrix.of William H. Barber. Sept 8,15,22906,13 NOTICE OF SALK r. By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed1 of! trust exe cuted on the 18th day of August, 1949, by W. L, Bagley and wife, Mary Elizabeth Bagley, to Chas. E. John son, trustee, and recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Per. quimans County, North Carolina, in M. D. Book 26, page 147, default hav ing been made in the conditions of said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will on the 30th day of Sep tember, 1950, at 11:30 o'clock, A. M., at the court house door of Perquimans County,' N. C offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described property: Those certain parcels of land and improvements thereon situated in the Town of Winfall, Perquimans County, North Carolina, bounded on the north by Main Street or State Highway lead ing from Belvidere, on the east by "White Street", on the south by Alton Moore, and on west by Grizzie Moore, and being lots 8, 4, and 5 in section "B" on plat recorded in Plat Book No. 2, page 74, Public Registry of Per quimans County, N. C A cash deposit of 10 will be re quired of the successful bidder. , Dated and posted this 26th day of August 1950. - ' CHARLES E. JOHNSON, ;V-'.-Trustee, r sept8,15,2229 ' ' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY . By virtue 'of the authority confer red by the owners,, the undersigned will, on the 2nd day of October, 1950, at 11:30 A Ml, " at, the Court House door of Perquimans County,,. 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