Texarkana Gazette

Should taxpayers with children get a break?

- King Features Syndicate

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about tax deductions.—Heloise “Dear Heloise: Why are there tax deductions for children? I love kids, but I find it blatantly unfair that people with children get tax deductions for having them, and child care tax credits, too. I realize that at one point it was designed to help parents pay for the costs of raising a child, but in an overcrowde­d world, should we really be encouragin­g people to have more than one child? Cutting out the deductions for children would give the government more money to work with and create a much more impartial tax system.”— Roger K., Falmouth, Mass.

FAST FACTS Dear Readers: Here are some uses for leftover bread:

■ Cube bread and bake for inexpensiv­e croutons.

■ Make into breadstick­s by cutting into strips, then brushing with butter or olive oil and sprinkling with seasonings. Bake until crispy.

■ Cube bread into very small pieces and use as a topping for casseroles.

—Heloise

STREAKY WINDOWS Dear Heloise: I’m getting ready to do my spring-cleaning, but my biggest problem involves my windows. I always make a streaky mess out of them. Do you have any hints for clean and clear windows?—Julia Y., Ellicott City, Md.

Julia, this is an easy one. Mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 1/2 gallon of water, then put the solution in a clean spray bottle. Spray the window liberally. Dry with crumpled newspaper. If you like this easy and inexpensiv­e solution, you’ll enjoy my six-page vinegar pamphlet that includes dozens of hints, from cleaning and deodorizin­g things like aluminum pots to removing pesticides from veggies. To receive a copy, order it at www.Heloise.com, or send $5, along with a stamped (70 cents), self-addressed, long envelope, to: Heloise/ Vinegar, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 782795001. FYI: Though there are many types of vinegar, including balsamic, wine, malt and apple cider, white vinegar is the cheapest and the best type used for cleaning.— Heloise

WALKING THE DOG Dear Heloise: Last night, while walking my dog in our neighborho­od, a car came out of nowhere and nearly hit me. The fault, however, was mine. I should have had reflective gear on myself and a flashing light on my dog. I will now, but it was a close call. Please tell your readers that many accidents can be avoided if people make themselves more visible when they’re outside at night.—Lewis G., Fresno, Calif.

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