Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 4, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 4 January 1945 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1943.

New Tax Withholding Rate Affects All Workers Jan. 1

WASHINGTON Beginning on Monday of this week, Jan. 1, a bigger chunk of income tax will be withheld from the pay- of millions of individual wage-earners. A smaller chunk will ba taken out of the wages of millions of other workers. These changes in the tax "take" from wages will result from new withholding rates. The .purpose of make the periodically the new rates is to amount withheld tome more closely to the tax actually owned by the wage-earner. This is done by the use of more - Quit paying rent and own a home. Special bargains on property en installment plan, Also farms for sale, W. T MELLOTT TEXAS irra , 4 &'. ir.a l-v-A m Full Of Juice 70 Size FOR TFA'OFR. WPl !.-l ll.!.r;i pons F.ESH CREE38 F3 FRESH. CRISP. 30 SIZE PASCAL CELEKY I.Ar.'-.E. sr.'OW WHITE HEADS CAwLJfLOWER SELECTED CHADE WHITE HOUSE Ela?. SsEH For'.ificd Willi Viliimin 'D' T AIT. .o r V pi'jS, CANS j.-r.' eoji't re wire r stP?(t Di....;.iitia-.w.iAi.u,:'..,j Itl S OECIARE ' PAPER HOLIDAY C.AVP WSAPr-lMG J A ."'ER All WASTt l IK 0J OOlrS' U fi avc vault JSte tin hav rot JHf fr (vuceTiaH

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by! graduating the rates so that full tax is collected up to about $5,000 in wages, compared with $2,700 under the old system. Dollar Brackets In New Tables, The old withholding tables for weekly wage-earners had S10 wage-brackels. The new tables, which will be used by employers have $1 bracket for weekly wageearners up to $60 per. week and $2 brackets tor wage-earners be - twecn $60 and $100. Under the old tables, the same amount of tax was withheld from a $40 waSe as from a $49, from a $ou as irom a w salary and so on. (This was "evened up" by a refund of an additional payment when annual tax returns were' filed.) Under the new tables, the withhokling for a $40 we.ge is less than .that from a $11 wage and so forth. S

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Another thing, which may make , tax deductions from' your wages, larger or smaller in 1945 than in 1944, is the change in exemptions. ! The new withholding rates are

based on new .exemption amounts, These exemption changes tend to increase the tax for childless married couples and those with one ; aependent. They reduce the tax for persons with two or more PlMKlc,ltsExemptions formerly were $500 for a sinP-e ne,Sl)n si 20(1 for a miuxicd couple, plus $350 lor each e ndent The w exemptions J h Thus a child - d counle now acis less married couple now gets $1,000 pxen-mtion. comnared with i M fm-mrriv. On the 'other hand if the taxpayer has a wife and wo dependents, the exemptions lotal $2,000 compared with $lj900 previbusly. Two' samples of Tax CliaiiRi-s. .,,. are two samnles of the changes ii tax withholding: Uarlcr lhc oW system, a married man wiUl two dependents and a weekF7J Ff .. ;-: ; V.: i' ii .i. ''.' S' .2.1 ' t fas f 'i ' Si; its:) ;4 X.-: f'.-s'iiS.;. U. S. NO. 1 GRADE SIZE A' Liu.

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weekly wage of $39 has been $2.20. It will be S4. . The actuai tax has not been changed lo cxtenl indicated in above cases The adjustmcnt Qf previous o-withholding from 'the iC') wage and of under-with-. huJU'ag- from the $39 wage accounts partly for the respective, ,.. . fh .. iiv PXPmD.! " ilolnce " . 1,0,1 M? Is Recaptured ULOOWIKLD, Ind. Sheriff Charles "Chuck" Mansfield learned that being sheriff of Greene county is "plenty tousu," for just ' .T s ! ' - s v.; v.

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35c Lb. I LOSES WHEN FOOD PRICES GO IP" Servicemen's lomilies and otlr.rs liiring on lixod incornvs arsth ht'st to suiNr . . . BUT KVEMUA1LY tVCRVBODY LOSES wien load pnices go up. Because ur dollars simply buy loss. Hrip protect tha value oi youi ecn inqs and your savinas. Hip protect America's futui. it' smaxt and palriotio to . . . KNOW YOUR CEILING FREES

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BECAUSE Lt. Jesse Arnold lost a leg in the Philippines' fighting and couldn't go to Long Beach, Ca)., to be with his wife at the birth ol their child, the U. S. Army brought the wife Via transport to Bushnell General hospital, Erighani City, Utah, where Arnold is recovering, The baby, born in the military hospital Dec. 17, since has bad a hernia operation, but is making a satisfactory recovery. Lieutenant Ar ncikl and his wife are shown in the above photo. (International',

two hours after taking office he discovered that there had been a jail break. Virgil Dempsey, 27 years old, who hscl been arrested in Linton on Thursday night on charges of burglary, had removed a window i:! ii'.ij'i nia Ltfu ujlh.iv auu uitjic ( A an iron b:-ir from the window. r.umsiieia siaiea xihu vne oar uaui .. ,, . . . 1-1 m nnc v hcoii hmton hut hnr been welded. Dempsey is believed to then have descended to the, ground from the second story j jail window by means of sheets ' and blankets. j From Bloomfieki i.e was taken ro lerre naute, oy means wiucn , have not been definitely determined and had rented a room at 26 South Eleventh street. After the Terre Haute police had been notified by Mansticld, they .began to work on the cor.c and picked up the man in a Terre Haute theatre at evening. six o'clock Monday Dempsey was being held in the Greene county jail on a charge of first degree burglary after he had broken into the Cliff Strong grnKe last Monday morning, siesiing a tire and a sum of tr.oncy. He was on parole from the Ind'ana State prison where he had been sent on a two lo four-teeii-ycar term on a forgery charge. Authorities reported that Dempsey said, "They'll never take me alive again," before he broke out of jail. He was placed in the Greene county jail, awaiting the arrival of members of the pr.role board irom Indianapolis, who found, up--..i.rr 1 r. tl T i 1 . 1 .1..... iiieu man was oui ana gone. Sheriff Mansfield went to Terre Haute later Monday evening after the prisoner, and he is once again in the county bastile. Full credit lor his capture goes lo Police Officers S. BeosJey, 121h.Y. W. Thompson, Badger. Camu- ; beil. Don Thompson, Captain Crec, l.i. lieeley. all of Torre Haute, and Officers Maxwell. South and Stevenson of the Indiana Slate Police. rM'O it? "Bomb rings, shell and grenade cases and TNT blocks are all shipped in cardboard containers made from your waste paper. Keep on fighting our enemies by supplying our fighters with needed material.

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. 'f, LOCALS Mrs. Leslie E. Bennett has re- i turned to her home in West Terre Haute ,MeT spending the holidays paien' Mr' fn(i MlS', -a.ww.i ... Wni-iii.i Qfv-rtit cnoitf lint r'hiMoti Cll H V Jtltl' lll-l V" '"i. lMtl IL V OU L'Cl St Jt'llt ilC. VIII IOL- . . incis vaionuii wmi ui-i .uuoin, Jean Pope of Terre Barbara - 31116 Mrs. E. D. Davis o Madison, js visiti hfcr mother Mrs, g Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon of Columbus, Ohio,

home after spending the Christ-,G; mas holidays, with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Moons mother.

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with: them for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore and n.-nrtriMiifTht.r ifnrnn Riia ' Qiwnt

New Year's day with Mr. andNc!le Worthington. Mrs. Marie j Mrs. Fred Moore of near Dugger. :Gcl b:'- Ml?s Rulh Disney, Miss j Patty Chaney and George Ferree. Mrs. Harry Brumetle has re- j At 2 p. m. the business meet- j turned from Oakland, California, ir.g was called to order by the where she spent the Christmas president, Mrs. Dorothy Kimmel. holidays with her son, Tom, of the Election of officers was as fol- ; United States Naval Hospital lews: President, .j-t'rs. Elizabeth I there. Eaton; Secretary-Treasurer, Mar-- I

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SOCIETY

Royal Neighbors Sunshine Camp No. 2821 Royal Neighbors will meet Friday, Jan. 5 for the regular meeting. Presbyterian Women's Association The meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Association, which was postponed last week, will be held at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 instead of with Mrs. H. C. Hays as previously announced. Mrs. J. R. Riggs will have charge of the program.

! Announce Engagement 'dent. Mattie G. Dudley. Reveal- ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCombs inS of Mystery Pals and the ox- ' announce the engagement of their change of gifts followed. The I daughter, Miss Ruth E. Cotting- next meeting will be with Mrs. I ham, to Tech. Sgt. John W. Mack- Sophia Gaylor.

I ey of the Troop Carrier Command, stationed at Stout Field, Indianapolis. Sgt. Mackey is the son of ! Mr. and Mrs. John N. Mackey of I West Lafayette, Ohio. No date has been set for the wedding. Dinner Guests Dinner guests Sunday of Mr'

and Mrs. R. C. Ridge were Mrs. ! Z5, A2 through G2 are now valid Wm. Thompson and dauehter.';

Barbara Jean, of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Street, and daughter, Nancy, of Graysville. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Brashicr and daughter, Patsy and her cousin from Illinois. Sorority Sleeting The regular meeting of the Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held Tuesday evening, January 2nd, at the home of Mary Rogers on North Broad Street. ( At the close of the business session, Mary Jane Moon, in her very charming manner gave the lesson on "Conduct of Love" as outlined by the International office. Those present were: Byrdie Reed, Mary Jane Asb Marguerite French, n0riS Dodd. Mariorie Stenhauh ' Mary Kced. Mary Jane Moon, Hath Cottinfrhnm. Anna T.nic C? -J Han!ey, Thelma Hanley, Thelma ' Able, Faye totls- a'ld tllej V0StCM Mary Rogers. Excused absentees were: I Dcloris Silverman, Glenovia Wright, Evelyn Dickerson and Margaret Downen. 1 Club Meets j i The December meeting of the , H, Club me, at the home ,)f , 'M Vance Fcrree m Nortn ; .Main st t wilh a covered ; Eignjcen members and five guests enjoyed the delicious oinner. roc guests were airs. I Meat

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