, 14. C, I VY, JANUARY i, 194. PAGE FIVE" J.. t ;i.C:;. jFcr Payment of - 13 Income Takto r irday, January 15, ta.an Ira . zt cate for fanners, for it' in- ..e tax. payment day for most of ft is also one of the install -nt payment) dates for millions' of . ;!.er persons in the United States - ho are required to. -file declarations cf estimated income for 1948, y Farmers are the only group of tax payers permitted to wait until after the end of the ' year to" file their "iiinrj jvifLfuui-rLijiy i r 'v V -" - Cciaplete Wedding Jny Flotoeri to Pictures! ' 'i'jy' i'-V-'.'1 :'!..' ' ' " V, Immediate Bookings r v PHONE 525 Or Write PETER CARLTON , RoTing Photo-Journalist ' . EDENTON, N. C . vl ,at!on of animated income for tlt year 1 i i . . - ' . At the same time, having waited and not having made any. previous installment payments, .they nave to pay all their estimated 1948 tax in a lamp sum by January 15. , tf ;" Uncle Sam then permits the farm er to wait until March 15 like every one else to file his income tax return and settle up any difference not ac counted for in the January 16 declar ation and payment v However, if the farmer chooses to file his regular income tax return and pay up the amount due on or before January 16, he is -all washed up-with his income tax worries for the year and doesn't, have to file a declaration at alL v-. ';- . - If the f armerV business year does not start January 1, then he can wait until 15 days after the end of his business year to file his declaration of estimated '. income and pay the amount estimated to be due. - And he has two and one-half months in which to file his final re turn and pay any difference between that and the amount paid with his declaration. But attain, if he files his return and pays his tax within 15 days after the end of his business year, he is all finished with the problem and does not have to file a declaration. Since most farmers operate on a calendar year basis,' however, Janu ary 15 is the big date for them, and this year it has extra importance be cause of changes in'the tax law, : Im portant changes include these: 1. The Internal Revenue Bureau has sew rulings concerning sales of livestock considered, capital, assets.' ' 1 The new "split' income" clause, allows a husband : and wife to split their combined total income, frequent ly reducing the tax. . 8. Personal exemptions have been increased from $500 to $600; persons over 65, and blind persons are allowed aa additional $600. 4,- Taxpayers with income of more than $5,000 now may enter a deduc tion equal to 10 per cent of their in come, up to $1,000. for such things - -J . m as interest, contributions, taxes and other deductible items. They may do this without itemi ng deductions. Heretofore the limit was $600. - They still may list deductions and claim the full allowable amount if this is greater than 10 per cent Result ' Cornfed Cutie Pa's the best shot in the country, I'll have you know. City Slicker Oh, yeah 1 And what does that make you T Corned Cutie Your fiancee. Halley's Comet will next be seen in 1986. , . Classified and Legals DOGWOOD GROUP COLLECTION, consisting of two white and one pink j flowering in the 2 to 3 ft. size Spe cial Offer No. 63-8 ?7.io postpaid. Write for free copy iSpage Planting Guide in color, offering a complete as sortment of fruit trees, berry plants, nut trees and ornamental plant ma terial. . Salesmen wanted, v Waynes jboro Nurseries Waynesboro, Va. It WANTED, TO BUY PORTABLE typewriter. Must be in 'good con : dition. See Cecil C. Winslow at Winslow-Blanchard Motor Com pany, Hertford, N. C. It North Carolina, . In The ' Perquimans County Superior Court. Howard White, Plaintiff vs. Carry S. White, Defendant. The above named defendant will take notice that an action for divorce above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court, Perquimans Coun ty, N. C, for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant upon the grounds of two years separation, and the defend ant will take notice that she is re- 'auired tn anfHr within SO1 dav after 11.. 1 B :U-J by law,: at the Court House of Per quimans County, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the' complaint filed in said action or the ' plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said action as set out in the complaint This 29th day of December, 1948. W. H. PITT, Clerk Superior Court, Perquimans (SEAL) County. jan7,14,2I,28 1 BIG VALUES IN OUR earance Sale ON ALL WINTER - COATS-SUITS-DRESSES ONE RACK OF DRESSES Values to $16.95 ON SALE AT $10.95 ONE RACK OF DRESSES Values up to $14.95. Now $8.95 AH Coats and Suite '3 Off BLOUSES values up to 5.95. Now. . . .$3.95 One Table of SWEATERS priced at.:.-$2.95 rtlTI'S DRE&SJIIOP : rviRTYT? RRfPRGl L- i jJAzA FANCY RED VIRGINIA WINESAP H ' 3 29c ! piiu joc 4 for 23c Hj 5 lbs. 43c j , 10 lbs. 45c n ! illl Florida Green Hard Head f CABBAGE I S7r& pound nr SI .nit i im . - -vss W , ' ; " JJ THE GIFT SUPREMEJ ' 1 EWTIRE FAMILY SV ' VA' combination of magnificent ecepUon, quality, , and beauty) Static-free FM reception as well as the finest standard broadcast Automatic record i changer. Hand-rubbed, solid mahogany cabinet. IASV TERMS ' lOa.t-U '- There's a Truetone to please every member of the family! Guaranteecf dependable quality and saticfying , ' iperformance more-for-your-money prices I , COME JN . . . iSee pur Famous .Una of, TRUETONE Radios : CXFtVf Cedtt So UtlM Kits fcr Most Csrt $4,59 Gt JT WSt lighting! . vv; jut t 1 beam head , " lam- t f yourself. No , - spovm! tools or wiring. 1I::.0: Guaranteed. 100 Pure i;.v:ur:.;T:sc:i . 2-Cillon Can.. 4" $1.31 ' Worth $S! New . " I Villi . Kstlfavl . dependable. Fine for any- car; ideal for olf hogsl : sua , tSt TERMS, -:down ' . many;. Jtem yc i need and v t Euy v now yov 1 ' Home bwmel and Operated by ' ' , . . EL..T1 w p, . V, : COLONIAL PASSES THE SAVINGS ON TO YOU! rwhai ram'n bm rMdlnf ul bemrinr f. -nt nSutlon la Ml prioM, kit j.m-r ft. ablj not wmr ( it how mth yoa bow an t Tr frhaSIy CMtnlal Sim On fUej t, u T to 7a aa nut aa f.aie. Tfca .hart bel.w hriai tj,Uml mmfh, . yoB la a7 naSahla for. Mmjtmrlaf M ,rice af toSajp with hoM af thna atantha aaa . . . at proraa tha WncfHi to yaa at OalaahtVa 9n-n-tha-aaTlnfa'' rklii( yoUef. I RIC ma has 3 MO. TO- DROPPED AGO DAY'S THIS SEPT. 21 PRICE MUCH l PICEIICS smoked u, 59C 39C i 20c cHucnnoiGT u, 1 75c 1 45c 1 30c smioirj steak u. 1 99c 1 7920! SinLOln STEAK Wasg- U, gjc womi chops ar " 1 93c 1 5934; POnii noasT u, 1 69c 1 39i 3Q; SPflnE RIDS I 63c I 497147 f-UOrJE steak eg I 99c 830 1 167 lG-0:Lflr.m u I 79c I 650 1 14c" MID UOHST 7-r u j 85c 1 731127 CTCHUCS rnesn u. 57c 1 39cri87 raigH luscious Florida STnniVDEnniES LARGE JIICY FLORIDA GOAPEFRUIT FLORIDA SWEET JDICT TATJGEniTiES LARGE FIRM ICEBERG GniSP LETTUCE C HEADS AaaS C FOR ftC VMWVAJV !Javfsf" Lb. I Colonial9. n, wy - medium Seafood I Croakers, lb. 29 o i 9ySTERS Filet of Perch-,Tb.1 "ftLv----2 I ft:) 9 DOU HAWAIIAN OHOMKS PinEAPPEaC Ha a 33 ALASKAN camf SilLLlOIU Haiw 51 COLONIAL FANCT . 17E2ITE HicE Lk.wa 170 BNniCfUED PLAIN FLOCK TEIIiiriGLE 39$ NaiCHED PLAIN CS FLOUQ ii" 91c PICK-OF-THE-NEST GRADE "A" LARGE eggs D.t. ct.. 7lc - FRESH MAR8BMALLOWS iirJGELUS ' 19 . , SOUTHERN GOLD r.ainGiinnrjE 44c V. 8. NO. 1 WHITS POTATOES TENDER GREEN PASCAL CELEQY large 2 stalks 35c FRESH GREEN BIG-LEAF SPirjiCII fancy 2 lbs. 23c GEiED iludeEi ior CoAw SILUEn LilDEL 1-LB. 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