P(t lviiMM Weekly, Hertford, N. C, ThuiayOetobec 13, U71
For Taxes
Employers have an important
tax deadline .on October 31,
according to J. E. Wall, District
Director of Internal Revenue
for North Carolina.
That is the last day for
reporting and paying both
I Social Security and withheld
i income taxes for the quarter
ending September 30, 1972.
Employers should report
these taxes on the pre
addressed Form 941 mailed
them by IRS. They have until
November 10 to file their
returns if the entire quarterly
tax liability has been deposited
i on time in a Federal Reserve
, Bank or authorized commercial
bank.
Further information can be
obtained from "Circular E
Employer's Tax Guide,"
Publication 15, available free at
your IRS district office.
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Dr, George Melcher, presl-;
dent of a non-profit firm in
New York, says a four-day
work week begun at his firm
aa a three-month experiment
is a success.
Melcher says employes
working nine hour days with
less time ", for lunch have ;
made fewer mistakes, miss
ed fewer work days and ex
hibited improved morale,
(Some employes are working
even longer shifts.)
Such schedules seem to
make sense for many other
firms, and while results
might not' always be so
happy, where they are, both'
employer and employes gain
thereby. Most firms, how
ever, must earn profitsand
employes will have to keep
that in mind.
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On Cross oid Ob StSdd
"Eaw-Obiiiing Days '
ED
Oct 18 -Nov. 14, 1972
Now for 28 days you can get famous
Blue Cross and Blue Shield protection on a
nongroup basis. Without answering health
questions, without a physical examination,
without belonging to a group, without paying
a special enrollment fee. Pre-existing health
conditions will be covered after 24 months of
continuous coverage. Blue Cross and Blue
Shield is the health plan that pays more of your
bills and gives you a whole list of benefits like
nursery care, emergency care, even care out
side the hospital. More than 1 .5 million North
Carolinians are members.
So go ahead. Take advantage of EJD. Dur
ing this special enrollment opportunity from
North Carolina Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Call today for enrollment information.
Representative's Name
MISS RUBY A. WHITE
220 N. Church Street Hertford, N. C. 426-W27
North Carolina Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Inc.
The Internal Revenue Service i
has ruled that an automobile's
actual slaes price and not tne
dealer's sticker price is to be
used in computing the . base
price tinder the present wage
and price guidelines.
The ruling that applies to
trade-ins states that the actual
sales price ef a new car is the
amount of the buyer's cash
liability plus the wholesale
value of the trade-in as shown In
the dealer's used car valuation
book, commonly known as the
blue book. The new in
terpretation may result in
considerable savings to the
consumer.
For example, a buyer trades
his used car for a new model
with a "sticker price" of $4000.
The blue book price lists the
wholesale value of the trade-in
as 11000 and the retail value as
11400. The' dealer allows- the
buyer $1900 for the trade-in,
waking the buyer's casn
liability 12800. -The
actual sales price of the
new car for the purposes of
applying Price Commission
regulations is not $4000, but the
amount of the buyer's cash
liability ($2800) plus the trade
in's wholesale value ($1000).
making the 'new car's actual
sales price $3800.
A dealer's markup is
determined by comparing the
cost and the actual sales price
of the automboile. The dealer
may charge a price in excess of
the pase price if his current
markup does not exceed the
markup used during the base
period. For instance, assume
mat the base price for a new
model is $3700 and the allowable
markup during the base period
is IS per cent If the dealer's
cost of the new car is $3310, the
maximum allowable sales price
would be $3807.
. IRS is currently checking new
automobile prices to make sure
that dealers understand the
new ruling and are charging
the correct price. Profit margin
limitations may also be
monitored during the survey.
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The Perquimans County Cod Of Sections Has
APPOINTED THE TOLLO'.VluG REGISTRARS FOR
The General Election Tuesday, temter 7th, 197Z
Polls Open 6:20 AM. Til 7:20 PML
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Social Security
Pponle cettine a social
security number for the first
time should apply at least a
month before they'll neea n. '
Applications from people who
don't recall having had a social
copnritv number before
generally are screened to make
sure a second numoer ism
issued to the same person.
, Screening takes time, so
apply for your social security
number early and you'll have it
when you need it-when you get
a job covered by social security.
A worker builds retirement,
disability, and survivors
protection for himself and his
family by work and earnings
credited to- his 9-digit social
security number.
Your social security number
Is yours alone and remains the
same for life. Using more than
one number can mean you're
not getting full credit for your
work and earnings.
When you get a job covered by
social security, you should
make sure your employer
copies your name and number
correctly from your social
security card to his records.
More than nine out of 10 jobs
are now covered or eligible to be
covered by social security.
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12th Grade-A-B
Honor Roll
Carroll Barber
Allen Lassiter
Bill Newbern
Eddie Winslow
Vickie Chappell
Sara Winslow
Jeffery Haskett
D. Wayne Waters -Lucy
Frierson
Freda Godwin
Cleopatra Perry '
Gloria Turner
Mary B. Ward
Worth Dale
Oliver Felton ,
Reginald Jennings .
Gerry Lane
Kathy Marren . t
Aline Riddick
Carradine Vaughn
Jenny White
Douglas Stallings
William Bowser
Jennifer Byrum
Susie Elliott
Pam McDonald
Brenda Spence
Ruth Stepney
Diane Winslow
Paula Harrison
Nathan Felton
Vickie Haskett
Robin Perry
Juanita Turner
Sybil Bateman
Peggy Benton '
Cindy Cox
Diane McDonald
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location of the Newbold-White
land.
7. During the first 50-75 years
the Newbold-White land
belonged to persons of major
influence and position in the
Colony.'
8. Prior to 1715-20 there were
no public meeting places;
therefore, official . Colony
business was conducted in
private homes. The Newbold
White House is the only known
survivor and is believed to be
the oldest house in North
Carolina. .. - .
9. The Newbold-White House
is the earliest known brick
dwelling of the hall and parlor
type in the State and exhibits
the persistence of medieval
building practices and ar
chitectural forms better than
any other structure in the State
and is as important in North
Carolina, architectually and
historically as the Adam
Thoroughgood House and
Bacon's Castle are in Virginia.
Theopholus White House (1'4
miles South of the Newbold
White House)....
This story-and-a-half, gabled
roofed, three bay, hall and
parlor frame structure, with
massive chimneys at each end,
repVesents the earliest period &f .
North Carolina Architecture. It
will be moved to the site of the ;
Newbold-White and be used as
an example in the building
itself - of how the earliest '
buildings in America were built '
by hand. It will also house
exhibits of early tools, drawings
and pictures of methods, and :
objects and items of Aiv
chitectural and Building Trades
significance from this early
period. : -. ' ' : .1 ;
It was probably built by.
Thomas Pierce (1669-1732) otr
land patented in 1694 and stayed '
.in the Pierce family until 1758.
Pierce was a prominent Quaker
and a trustee of the Second'
Quaker (Society of Friends!
Meeting House erected id
Perquimans. The record shows
that Friends were worshipping ,
regularly in this house in 1725;
In 1758 it was purchased by ,
Joseph White (Society of
Friends), merchant and one of
the original Directors of the
Town of Hertford. It has :
remained in the possession of
his descendents to this day. The
house is named for Theophilul
niuic, wiiu uwiicu iv 111 lowrj
1854. and his grandson of tnef
same name, who owned it 1854
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