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THE N RECORD MAMHAIJ, N. C, APRIL B, 1M4 Pitfe Two Billy Graham Will Give Tribute At Memorial Program For JFK Raleigh North Carolina Evan relist BUI Graham will deliver the tribute May 17 at a special memorial program for the lata President John f. Kennedy at Chapel Hill's Kenan Stadium. The Sunday afternoon event will climax the state's fund-raisin campaign for the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library at Harvard Uni versity. Contributors of $10 or more to the fund will receive a ticket to the memorial program. The state's goal is $230,000. In announcing the event at a news conference Tuesday, Gov. Terry Sanford said, "we thought it would be more significant to have many people contribute $10 than have a few large contribu tors." Sanford named Hugh Morton of Wilmington as chairman of the fund campaign and picked State Budget Officer O. Andrew Jonas of Raleigh as treasurer. The check covering the state's contributions will be presented during the program which will be held rain or shine in the football tedium, where Kennedy spoke in October, 1961, during his first vis it to the state as president Sanford said movies of the e vent would be distributed to other states and placed in the library. In addition, he added, a Hat of con tributors would be included in the library. Assisting Morton and Jones will lie a blue-ribbon committee of state and federal officials and celebrities. Campaign chairmen will be named within a few days for each of the 100 counties. Sanford Baid each parent with a $10 ticket would be able to bring one child of IS years or younger at no additional charge. Ho said May 17 waa selected for the program to accommodate Dr. Graham's schedule and to make aura that sufficient personnel would he on hand to direct the crowd Singing The regular and Sunday night singing will he held Sunday night, April 18 at the Alexander Baptist Church. This will be one of our heat ttogragl of the year. We are expecting la have with ua the Klngamea Quartet of Aaheville, the Stage Trio, the Joyfullalrea, and Ail aingara and listeners are in vited to me and take part in the dnging. DENNIS PARRIS if jf. .y. .y. -Y- .y. YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY is available upon request from the Internal Revenue Service at 40c a a copy. COMMON ERRORS ON BUSINESS RETURNS The Internal Revenue Service has pointed out some commons er rors in Federal income tax re turns filed by business and profes sional people. They include fail ure to take adequate inventories, omission of cash income from re ceipts, no records of expenses paid in cash, failure to include interest and dividend income, inadequate records of travel and entertain ment expense, deduction of capital expenditures as current expense, and failure to eliminate personal expense from business expense ac counts. The last two items are probably the most common errors found by Internal Revenue Agents in their audits. Frequently, capital expen ditures, such a building improve ments or even new equipment are charged off as current expenses under accounts for repairs, main tenance, supplies, and legal ex penses accounts. Audita also re veal the charging of personal ex penses might be included. The IBS suggests that business taxpayers carefully review all in voices to insure that personal i tems are eliminated before expen ses are charged to their business Document No. 6013, which fur accounts. nishes more detailed information "Tax Guide For Small Busi- on this subject, is available upon ness," which furnishes more de- request from the Internal Revenue tailed information on this subject, Service. WORKING WIVES The Internal Revenue Service said today that there are many inquiries each year about exemp tions for wives having small in comes. The rules for claiming an exemption for a wife are entirely different from the rules for other persons the taxpayer supports. A husband may claim his wife's exemption on his separate return only if she had no income and was not the dependent of another tax payer. A husband and wife may also file a joint return even though one of them had no income. However, if the wife had any in come at all, no matter how small, the only way the husband can claim his wife's exemption is for them to file jointly, reporting their two incomes together. Technically a wife is not a de pendent for income tax purposes. The exemption is based on the marital relationship rather than dependency. Thuav th will find oat that Ware is one aft of rules for' his wife's exemption and another set of rules for ex emptions of his children and oth er dependent relatives. Dan K. Moore for '64 "OPERATION GRASSROOTS" DAN K. MOORE is a man of modest wealth. He needs the help of many, ma ny rural people. Here is how YOU can help elect the NEXT GOVERNOR: On Saturday, April 11 at 12:00 O'Clock at WESTERN CAROLINA LIVESTOCK YARDS A LIVESTOCK SALE WjILL BE HELD The livestock will be donated bv farmers for DAN the taxpayer 11 K. MOORE. You ease donaJS -ajJMinjaJwuch as cow, bun, better, celt, either dairy ornbeef, horses, mules, ponies or sheep. If you do not have animals, but are in need of a few to pasture this summer, then come to the sale. Your interest, whether you five an animal or buy an animal, will be appreciated by DAN MOORE. DAN K. MOORE for '64 Political Advt. If you're ready to buy a car... Test the one that's No. 1 in so many ways in. WW UIJJ JIUatllllMIIII INI SSjjSjm BH5!'fii SannilL. THIS WEEK'S FEATURED CAR Rambler American 440, America's snappiest, lowest-priced convertible. 1 in comfort It's so easy to find out . . . come see! 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Wesley Sprinkle officiat ed and burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Alon- ao Kice, Woodfin Capps, Howard Edwards, Millard Roberta, Rex Al len and Clifford Bates. Surviving are three brothers, Walter of Marshall, Clarence of Asheville, and Hall Huckner of Richmond, Va.; and two sisters, Miss Ethel Buckner and Mrs. Eu gene Allman of Marshall. Holcombe Funeral Home was in charge. Special Singing At Middle Fork Sunday, April 12 Rev. Tom Maples of KnoxriUe, Term., will be preaching at the Middle Fork Independent Baptist Church Sunday night, Apirl 12 at 7:80. There will he special sing ing by several visiting groups Everyone is invited to attend. Ed Bail will be in charge of the service. Renew Your Subscription To The News-Record Auction Sale At Payne's Chapel It has been announced that some used metal roofing and scrap lum ber will be sold at auction at Payne's Chanel Baptist Church on Saturday, May 2, at 10:00 a. m. 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