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J- Mi»e I THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HEBAl-D, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TjiHndfiy. April |?. lETS Tar Heel Spotlight proyidod by participatinf? radio station, adds up to a-sizeable sum ^ •which the state could not consiU- with public funds. ! TAXPAYERS ASK 1R S er paying , infoipatlon, see IRS Publication. 502, ^t)eduction for Medical and ] Dental Expenses.” Just use the 'order blank on the back of your CARD OF THAINKS This column of questions and .Jren, stepchildren, brothers or tax forms package to obtain ^ Bethlehem I CARD OF TilAiNiKS We wish to express our thanks We wish to the many friends and neigh- friends and ,u many kindnesses and expi. Department of Art, Culture and History GRlACE J. ROHRER, Secretary TAR (HEiEL FOOTNOTES News cf are, history ami other related endeavors via ra<lio is pne of many ways in whicli ihe Department Of Art, Culture and History attempts to broaden the fcase of those know* about, en joying and supporting cultural fictural activities in North Car- iDlina. 4i ; Two years ago this month, the yirst broadCcistt of “Tar ih'd Footnotes,” a wivkly livo-min- Itte feature, was heard on about ^5 stations across the state, r For its first several months, Ihe program dealt exclusively Ivith subjects of historical inter est, but other related topics arc pot included. The broadening (d Subjects was brought on by the Reorganization of slate govem- jnent which combined under one department the state-ownwl his- |oric sits, history museum, ar chives. art 'museum, library, arts fcouncil and other agen'cics. i Even though several radio sta tion in addition to those on the original list actually reiiuested that th(‘y receive taped copies of the program to air on a regular public service basis, expansion w s impossibie tor the first lew. months <lue to a lack of state fulls to cover the costs of pro- daplitation and mailing. Public^ spirited broadcasters were willing to provide tlie air lime free of, charge. 1 •Tar Pled Footnotes" programs ^inswers on federal tax matters sisters, stepmothers or stepsis-. free copy often feature sketches of historic jg provided by the local office of ters, parents, stepparents, ne-' sites, reports on new publica- the U. S. Internal Revenue Serv- phew^ or nieces, aunts or uncles tions,special exnlbllions at the published as a pif lie an din-laws. stale museums of art and his- service to taxpayers. The col- q.—^what kinds oif medical ex- tory, local proje:ts of historical j^nswers questions most fre- poiijcs are deaf persons likely and cultural groups across the (Hj^pUy asked by taxpayers. to dededuct? state and a large variety of, other related topics. chunh, Macedonia Baptist church, Mid pines community, Rev. L. D. Cruggs and Rev. Rus sell Fitts for their many kind nesses shown us during the A.--If you qualify, you can de- cleath of our beloved brother.— The Family of Hord Herndon. Q.—I took a new job out of state and had to move. What moving expenses can Idcduct? many their RanHst many kindnesses and e.xpi -jsions of sympathy, especially the friends on Monte V*sta Dnvc aiiJ Wilson Street, during the illneus and death of our loved one. TIliE FA’MXY OF MTSS N'E'LL EC.LICTT N( w. two years later, the pro-! gram heard weekly on almost j on(‘ huntin’ 1 stations and at ui iu'.ically no cost to the state. | Rapid ex[)ansioii wa.s made pos-■ sible by a pf)ntinuing financial grant from Martin Marietta Ag gregates, a North C’arolina-bas-1 ed division of the national com-, pany. Wayne Penningston. the, company’s vice president for pu>j lie relations, first became aware; of the program and promote:! its supi)ort am{)ng other officials ineliifling -Hodfrey Cheshire, vice president and treasurer. dhe Martin Marietta grant which covers all costs of produc tion and distribution, along with the com':in<Hl value of air time Among broadcasts scheduhni for April are an interview with the chairman of the Historic j Eden Commission about the bien nial tour of homes and public i:uildin,gs known as the “Edenton Pilgrimage"; a report on the Ft.' Fi.*-her Preservation Laboratory whi li provides special treat ment for artifacts recovered from sunken ship.^; and an often- refjuested repeat of two pro grams featuring evc(‘r*^t' for ac tual ncw'sbroadcasts made when the Rooi:eveit funeral tram slop ped at Salip ury, North Carolina, in April of 194.5. EUv-h participating station airs; ••Tar Heel Footnotes" at a time Union memi:ership is general- ' ly lowest in the Southern states, all union itwhere one-tenth of all wage and duct as moving expenses: 1) I A.—;*ome medical expenses travel expenses (including meals Q. Because my huJ-hand and I deaf persons likely to deduct and lodging) from your old resi-, — .both work, we have a maid include: payments for hearings donee to your new one; 2) the ^ /' o"t ^0 nor cent come in to clean up and to be aids and component parts guide cost of moving household goods;' '.‘J. pnllar work- ^Vlan/ workers telong to unions, there when our child oomes.dog exi^onsos; the cost of sending .M the cost of premove house onedenth orthe in ev^ry other percent home from sohoo can woje. a deaf person to school to learn hrntlng trips; 4. the cost ot tern- :;;«’rkors in while l^ollar and serv- 'age Z twice af high or more. duct the mails saiaiy a.-, a child to hp-read (including meals and porary quarters at the now loca- . ar^ unionized I care expense? ! loding)';-and the cost of special tion during any period of 30 con-. ^ * | workers are statistically A. Yr.u can deduct expenses hone ecjuipment which eri- serutive days after obtaining y^ion workers for ordinary and usual household ables a deaf persons to com- work; and 5) the cost of selling purchased for 75 cents at the than white workers, acc-ording to serviies if tiin. are employment muni rate effectively over a regu- your residence. details on the limitations and recjuirement', for the mov- n'^ expen'^e deductions, see IRS ?ii lication 521, "Tax Informa tion cn Moving Expenses." For a 'rre, copy fill cut ani mail the related ani if you meet tlie other lad telephone via converted tele- re<iuirements for this deduction ! type signal.s. ,.)}• more inhumation on these /vmong.the other items that requirements, sec IRS Publication mei/ e deducted as medical ex- ‘’Child Caro and Disabled peases are unre! -.-i' "sed medical Dependent Care," It’s available insurance premiums (one-half, free by writing your Internal up to ?:i.50, :Iircctly, the balance order blank on the ack of your Rexenue District office. subject to the general limitations tax forms package. Q. I pay my sister $10 a week on medical expenses) and bus Q.Where can I get a copy of' to tak(? care of my child while 1 and tax fares or the cost om driv-! oyer officials income tax guide?! go out to work. Are these pay- ing to and from the doctoi-. [ A.—HRS Publication 17, "Your d<’ductthlc as childd carol licmemher medical expenses Federal Income Tax” is avail-1 are deductiible only if you item- 'o for 75 cents at Internal Re-1 for the special venue Office bookstore.s and ; saime locations. ithe U. S. Labor Department. of its own choosing, though us ually at the same time each men’s expenses? . A. No. Payments made to rel-|ize and except TEMPORARY RELIEF OF MINOR PAINS for Guarantoed Relief with PRUVO Tabs or Your Money Back On Sole at. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. The rnilroad in.-* ‘ is the atives or dependent household | rule for medical insurance prem- 'any post cHices. For business I most hichlv o- d by unions ! members may not he included in.iums, may be deducted only to t'^xbayers, IRS Publication 334,; with a r"-- ohip rate of al- computin<T the child care deduc- 'the extent they exceed three per "Tax Guide for Small Business,” | m^'’' . cent. I tion. Such persons include: Chll- cent of your income. 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