FEDERAL EMPLOYEES FILE STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS IN 1941 The North Carolina Department of Revenue announced today that all Federal employees residing or domiciled in this State, or assigned to duty here during the year 1940 are liable for income tax to this' State.. They will be required to file returns for the year 1940, for the income received while a resi dent of this State, according to an opinion rendered by Attorney General McMullen, The liability, it was said, results from the fact that such employee resided or worked in this State during the year 1940. Last March the Department rul ed that no returns would be re quired of Federal employees from other states who were assignd to duty in this State and received salaries in 1939. This ruling was made, it was stated, because Congress had only recently granted the States au thority to tax such salaries, and proposals for restricting such au thority were understood to be pending before Committees of Congress. It was said that such proposals were rejected and that the states now have full authority to tax federal salaries the same as other income. Further information may be se cured from J. G. Shannonhouse, Jr., at Weldon. Mr. Shannonhouse who is Deputy Commissioner of this district, said today that in quiries have already been coming in in regard to the ruling All income taxes must be filed by March 15, 1941. STORES TO CLOSE SIX PM FRIDAY A number of Roanoke Rapids re tailers, comprising practically all city stores, have signed a petition agreeing to close their places of business at 6 p.m. on Friday, effec tive January 10th. According to the petition circulated among an independent group of retail mer chants in both business sections this week, the Friday hours will be in effect “until we see fit to change such hours and at which time we shall notify the other mer chants of our intention to do so.” The petition circulated this week makes no reference to Saturday closing hours. It has been the cus tom in the past for most city re tailers to close their stores at 10 o’clock on Saturday night, remain ing open until 8 p.m. Fridays. Un der the new schedule the stores (who agreed and signed the peti tion) will close every week-day night at 6 p.m. remaining open later than that hour only on Sat urday. inose wno signeu U1L puiuua this week include: Farbers, Roses 5-10-25c Store, Woolworths, McCro ry Stores Corp., Peggy Ann Frocks, Glad Home Florist, Bloom Bros., Weissners Shoe Store, Lynches » Jewelry, Shafia’s Dress Shop, The Frances Shop, The Quality Shop, The Hub Store, Leggett’s Dept. Store, Western Auto Associate Store, Lupton Hardware Co., Marks Shoe Store, Land Bros. Jewelry, Auto Supply Co., The Jewel Box, Coburn’s New Shoe Store, Economy Auto Store, Davids, Cooke and Vin cent, Batton Grocery Store, J. H. Matkins, Penders, W. C. Allsbrook, Mrs. K. Jenkins, Fannye’s—Ladies Specialty Shoppe, J. H. Cullom and Halifax Farmers Supply Co. Medlin - Wright Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wright an nounce the wedding of their daugh ter, Louise, to Bernard Medlin Dec. 21, Rev. T. E. Tomerlin officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Medlin will make their home in Roanoke Rapids. Council Plans For Year's Work In Northampton The Northampton County Home Demonstration Club Council has made the following plans for the New Year: It was voted to hold the Spring Federation May 5. This is to be observed in the form of a yard tour. It was decided to hold the Fall Federation on October 30. This is to be similiar to last year’s Fall Federation. The following committees were appointed to nominate 1942-43 of ficers: Mrs. W. W. Grant, Jr., Gas ton, chairman; Mrs. W. W. Wins low, Eagletown, Mrs. Willie Bob bitt, Lasker. Advertising Committee: Mrs. Robert Price, Gaston, chairman; Mrs. Howard Outlana, Conway, Mrs. Floyd Outland, Eagletown, Mrs. T. T. Stephenson, Garys burg, Mrs R. M. Griffin, Wood land. The Council planned for the Clubs of the County to tour the tulip farms and Terra Ceia dur ing 1941. At the Council meeting year books and score sheets were given to the Club representatives to be distributed to the members of their clubs. Substituting Dr. R. H. Ames, from Duke Hos pital, is serving here for Dr. T. W. M Long while Dr Long is away on his duties as Senator from Halifax County. Dr. Ames, who is making his home at the Long residence, is expected to remain here until the present session of the State Legislature ends. Miss Doris Hedgepeth returned to Westhampton College Thurs day after spending the holidays here with her parents. Announcement is made today by Colonel Robert B. Davis of Enfield, of the sale of his entire interest in the Commonwealth Publishing company and the Scotland Neck Commonwealth, weekly' newspaper, to Eric W. Rodgers of Scotland Neck. At the same time Mr. Rod gers announced that he had transferred his accrued interest in the Enfield Progress to Col. Davis. For the past four years Messrs. Davis and Rodgers have published the Commonwealth and for the past three years the Progress un der a partnership agreement, Col. Davis being business manager of the company and Mr. Rodgers act ing as editor for the publications. Under the new arrangement the Commonwealth will become the property of Mr. Rodgers exclusive ly and the Progress of Mr. Davis Davis Sells Interest In Commonwealth and Buys Enfield Paper Outright exclusively, but the two papers will continue their cooperative pol icy with respect to advertising contracts and the like, and will work in close unison on a number of matters. County Teachers To Meet Monday Dr. Walter Wilkins, coordinator of the School Health Service from the State Board of Health, will speak to the teachers and princi pals of the county schools at a county-wide meeting in the Court house at Halifax Monday night, January 13. 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