The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1968 — Page 8

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The Dally Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, February 22, 1968

Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF

YOU’VE HEARD many stories of comedians knocking 1 people out of their seats with their priceless gags. Most of the stories, in fact, are told by the comedians themselves.

Well, one great comedian —the late Bert Lahr— did more than that. He knocked a man clean out of a boat. He was going through one of his great routines aboard a yacht in Long Island Sound and made the owner of the yacht laugh so hard he fell overboard. They rescued him promptly and the only thing lost was his pants, ripped when they pulled him into the

dinghy. * » »

A small bov accompanied his parents to watch his big brother arrive home from a hitch in Viet Nam. He was the first spot the brother, too. •There he is, Pop,” he whopped to his father, pointing up to the transport as it eased into the dock. “Where? ’ queried Pop. "Up there,- cried the boy, “with the boat around his neck!" • • • An indignant judge fined a big lug a hundred and ten dollars for turning his wife into a punching bag. “The hundred dollar fine is justified,” admitted the lug, “but why the extra ten dollar bite?” “That,” said the judge, “is the amusement tax.” C 1968, by Bennett Ctrl. Distmbuted by King Features Syndicate

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INDIANAPOLIS—Use of the wrong tax table or schedule and other common errors are delay-

Recent visitor* of Mr. and j n g i ncome tax refunds for more Mrs. Walter Marten were their than 3,100 Hoosier taxpayers, son and family of Parkersburg, the Internal Revenue Service re-

ported today.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak, _ 1 T j-

James E. Daly, Indianapolis

Jr. and family, of North Salem, p>j s t r i c t Director, said the Cenwere weekend visitors of Mr. tral Senice Center in Covingand Mrs. Robert Leak, Sr. ton, Ky., where Indiana returns

are processed, reports that al-

Lucy and Phillip Woodall read y y ear more 1,200

spent the weekend vrith friends re t urns have been filed using the in Roachdale. wrong tax table or schedule to

Bob W oodall, of Roachdale, com p U t e the tax due.

and Mr. and Mrs. W r oodson Buttry called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W'oodall

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family, of Lovington, Illinois, the Shillings girls of Fincastle, Mrs. Harold Smith and son, Roy W r eller and the Woodoll children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward during the

week.

Sharon Nichols’ baby is improving at the hospital.

Using wrong table delays refunds Indiana man is held in

connection with holdup

tables for married couples filing He urged all taxpayers to doujoint returns and certain widows pie check their returns to insure and widowers; single persons that they have not commit ted

and married couples filing sepa-

, . , one or more of these errors,

rate returns; and unmarried persons who qualify as head of a household. There is also a special tax table for single persons

and others whq use the Form, for more than 39

1040A.

Form 1040 instructions include tax rate schedules and

The record shows, said Mr. Daly, that accuracy has paid off

thousand

Hoosiers who have or will soon

Mr. Daly also stated that receive refund checks amounting more than 1.900 other refunds to $7,411,579. Approximately have been delayed for various one-fifth of the total number of reasons including errors in Indiana tax returns filed and mathematics; missing docu- . . _ . „

’ , . processed to February 9. 1968. ments or schedules; missing sig- , , J . . have resulted in refunds to the natures and missing or erron- taxpayers

eous social security numbers.

NEW ORLEANS UPI —St. Bernard Parish authorities held an Indiana man today as an alleged accessory to an armed robbery. Two of his companions were returned to Texas, where they are wanted in connection with a killing and a supemarket robbery. Police said David Lee Tarpey, 30, Indianapolis, wanted in Louisiana in connection with an armed robbery, also was in Indiana in connection with a

robbery and Is a fugitive from a state work farm. Theo Rea Thames, 20, of Waco, Tex. and Earl Sanders, 30, of Whitney, Tex., sought by Texas authorities Investigating a killing and a supermarket robbery, have also been charged in Colorado with the kidnapping of a ski lodge manager at Vail, near Denver. The tw'o wavied extradition to Texas and were returned to Texas.

Fillmore News

ONE WEEK ONLY!

By Mrs. Charles Smith Banner Correspondent The quarterly conference of the Methodist Church has been changed from February 29 to March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and sons and attended “Parent s Night” at the Brownsburg basketball game. The parents w-ere recognized by being called onto the floor and each mother presented with a corsage, pinned on by her aon. Sunday evening, February 25, will be family night at the Methodist Recreation Building. After a pitch-in supper, Dr. and Mrs. Jamison Jones of Gobin Memorial Church will give the program. Mrs. Jones has planned on presenting an unusual version of the “Journey Through Jordan” with narration and slides. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Mary Evens were Mrs. Floy English and Mrs. Ruth, both of Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evens of Bainbridge; and Mrs. Martha Lou Priest of Greencastle. Visitors last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells w r ere Mrs. Mary Evans. Mrs. Sylvia Nichols,

Laura and Mrs. Joan McClure and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and Susie. A large congregation saw the film “A Man Called Peter” at the Fillmore Christian Church Sunday. There were several car loads of people from Greencastle and a bus from Plainfield. The showing was sponsored by the CYF. Mrs. Loretta Hickman and Don Slinkir attended the hairdressers ball Friday night in West Lafayette. Sunday they visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad, also of West Lafayette, Weekend visitors of the Conrad family were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clore and baby of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Venice F. Lewis visited Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. The Mt. Meridian Community Club met Wednesday with Mrs. Edna Bochen. Mrs. Amy Buis gave the lesson. Mr. and Airs. Richard Clark and daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norris Clark and other Indiana relatives. Dick is in the Air Force and is stationed in New York. The annual World Day of Pray Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 1 at

the Fillmore Methodist Church with the Canaan, Fillmore Christian, and Bethel churches participating. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lineberry and family of Columbus, Ohio spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Daisy Youngerman. Earl Varvel returned home Thursday after spending three weeks with the Jack Walsh family while recovering from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanksley and family of Indianapolis were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Avaril Huller.

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Fincastle News Mrs. Olive Baird, accompanied by Mrs. Nona Shumaker, Mrs. Maudie Garrett and Airs. Leona Crosby, visited Airs. Chasie Stultz in Crawfordsville Sunday afternoon. They also called on Claude Jarvis and his family while in Crawfordsville. Chet Clodfelter stayed with his grandmother Clodfelter j last week while his mother at- : tended the FBO In Indianapolis. ATany from here attended the Bainbridge-Russellville game in i Russellville. Airs. Alaude Brothers and Airs. Alary V. Brothers accompanied Airs. Gene Clodfelter to Indianapolis Thursday where she underwent dental work. Harvey Risk, of Lafayette, was a supper guest of Mrs. Olive Baird and sons, Dave and Jim. Airs. Baird and Air. Risk called on a cousin, Airs. Nona Shumaker in Roachdale during the evening. Airs. Olive Baird, Mrs. Alaude Brothers and Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter attended the PTO meeting Russellville Thursday evening. James Risk entertained by showing pictures he had taken while on a trip through Russia and Germany last fall. David Sutherlin and girl friend, of Brazil, called on Airs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter Sunday afternoon. A lot of com has been harvested in this community the past week.

TO AVOID EASTERN DOUBLE DAYLIGHT TIME, FILL IN COUPON, CLIP AND MAIL TODAY. Docket Clerk Office of the General Counsel Department of Transportation Washington, D.C. 20590 RE. Tim* Zones Applicable to State of Indiana I support Stato of Indiana's Petition to move the time ion* line to the Indiana-Ohia Bordor thereby assuring no observance of Eastern Double Daylight Tim* ia Indiana.

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