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Death Claims
Mr. Webb, 76
James Webb, 76, of
Greensboro, died Sep
tember 3. Funeral services
were held at Holy Trinity
Episcopal Church, where he
was a member. A second
service was held at St.
Matthews Episcopal Church
in Hillsborough.
Mr. Webb, a retired Cone
Mills executive, was a
former member of the
Edenton Historical Com
mission. He was a native of
Hillsborough and also
served on that community’s
historical commission.
He also founded Eno
Cotton Mills and was
president of the firm when it
was incorporated with Cone
Mills in 1948.
Mr. Webb served as
senator from Orange County
before moving to Greens
boro in 1952. He was active
in community affairs all of
his life.
A graduate of the
University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, he
served on the John Motley
Morehead Scholarship
Committee and was past
president of the UNC
Alumni Association.
Surviving is a daughter,
Mrs. Kate Ragsdale of
Tuscaloosa, Ala.; three
sons: James Webb, Jr., of
Jacksonville, Fla; Beverly
R. Webb of Charlotte; and
William N. Webb of
Sarasota, Fla.; a brother H.
B. Webb of Durham and
seven grandchildren.
Conference
Participant
F. N. McNair, Jr.,
president of the Federal
Land Bank Association of
Ahoskie, has returned home
after participating in a four
state conference of Federal
Land Bank Association and
Production Credit
Association officials held
August 23-25 at the Hilton in
Myrtle Beach, S.C.
McNair said that over
1.200
p'teideriti&tfdg&sts 6f the
46 Land Bank Associations
and 57 Production Credit
Associations in North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida at
tended the business
sessions.
Farmer-owned Land
Bank Associations make
and service long-term loans
for The Federal Land Bank
of Columbia to farmers,
growers, ranchers and
homeowners in rural areas.
PCAs provide short and
intermediate term credit to
this same group, as well as
to commercial fishermen.
The two banks and
associations have loans
outstanding to more than
142,000 members in excess
of $7.4-billion in the
Carolinas, Georgia and
Florida, the four states
served by the Banks and
Associations.
The Federal Land Bank
Association of Ahoskie has
1470 loans outstanding to
members in Bertie, Hert
ford, Northampton, Gates,
Camden, Currituck,
Chowan, Pasquotank and
Perquimans counties
amounting to over
$72,117,000.
Also attending the Myrtle
Beach meeting, in addition
to McNair were Jimmie L.
Rowe, Frank W. Hollowell,
Cecil J. Maddrey, Jr., and
T.B.H. (Ben) Wood.
Illegal Tax
Evasion Noted
One of the many schemes
used by illegal tax
protestors to avoid paying
Federal income taxes is the
Filing of a false form,
Employee’s W riding
Allowance Certif. j, with
their employer, the Internal
Revenue Service says.
By claiming an
exaggerated number of
dependents on the W-4 the
employee hopes to avoid the
withholding tax system and
ultimately drop off the tax
rolls by not filing income tax
returns.
Whenever a worker
claims more than nine
exemptions, or claims
exemption from tax
withholding and wages
usually existed S2OO per
week, the employer is
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