THE BATTALION Page 9 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1979 exas A&M BENEFIT HORSE SHOW: Saddle & Sirloin will sponsor a horse show at 9 a.m. at the Equestrian Center on FM 2818. English and ighnextwfrf Western riders will compete. The $3 entry fee will benefit the ^ Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center. C Recm'SURF CLUB: Will host a NSSA/Gulf contest with other universities 1 sRiskTojftnd high schools competing at 8 a.m. on the Freeport Pier, the MSI hacquexball TOURNAMENT: The Racquetball Club will spon- wood Stainsor a club Doubles Tournament at 6 p.m. in the DeWare Field ■ch of a lost* House. yoLLEYBALL: The men’s team will host Rice, Southwest Texas, two K University of Houston teams and three teams from the University Ives arourni|L of Texas in an all-day volleyball tournament. The match begins at tnam Warl :;8:30 a.m. upstairs in G. Rollie White. udder h QUCKET CLUB: Will hold a practice session at 1:30 p.m. on the ■ Drill Field. Everyone interested is welcome to attend. cnthusiastijjjjLLEL FOUNDATION: Will present “Issues 80: The Jewish Stu- avan willlipj ent on Campus” from noon to 5:30 p.m. in Rudder Tower. will spot tudent Lot aturday.Fltj .overt at 1 [| be in the! )r. PaulWi itonwilh 601, Rudd xl Hindi] 12, O&M ersity oflij lission -1 DEADLINE: Last day to register for the MSC MBA/Law Day. Go to 'Room 221, MSC. Sunday T CASTLES”: Robbie Benson and Lynn-Holly Johnson star in this [sentimental love story of a blind ice-skater destined to go to the Olympics and her boyfriend who encourages her to fulfill her jdream. Will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Admission — $1.25. (PC) ?0: Will be collecting canned goods, clothes and money at local churches today. Goods will be given to the underpriviledged for Thanksgiving. [ORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Will have the fall picnic at 2 p.m. in Hensel Park. OSLEM STUDENT’S ASSOCIATION: Will have a Koran study Iclass at 10 a.m. in Room 404, Rudder Tower. Everyone is welcome. vood stars! ch of a lost Admissioi Ives around! nam War, ion — $1, mey at Safa the under) ation will to noon help Monday 0: Will be collecting canned goods, clothes and money through Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the MSC. Goods will be given to the underpriviledged for Thanksgiving. E COMMUNITY SINGERS: Members and non-members are urged to attend the second of five rehearsals for the Dec. 9 perform ance of Handel’s “The Messiah” at 7:30 in the Brazos Center. All interested singers are welcome. liCTOWN HALL: Will have a full committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. he Basement Coffeehouse. haap^CPOLITICAL FORUM: Toby Moffett, U.S. Representative from Connecticut, will discuss “America’s Energy Policy: A Liberal’s dewpoint” at 8 p.m. in Room 701, Rudder. Admission — free. vIERS. WEtf ,N EXCELLED BUT WE SPE- ng hard 10 SES, TAPEREC = MS, WATCH >T A FEW TH OFftf f) I ERl Tin Barn Furniture Unfinished 43” Pedestal Table 99" 49 00 Solid Wood .. x . . ^ Many drop-leaf tables ^' ,ni i h ® d l Chests All Sizes - from 59.95 Wide Selection Grand Opening Sale through Nov. 10 3218 Texas Ave. Between Wendy’s and 779-6573 Long John Silvers law :hodist dity egal the msc camera committee's FALL PHOTO CONTEST Tax laws offer savings \ Homeowners and potential homeowners may be losing money by not taking advantage of new tax laws, said Dr. Jack Friedman, head of the research division of the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University. “Although most people know in terest payments and property taxes are deductible from income taxes, many are unaware of significant tax changes enacted in the last few years which can save the homeowner even more money,” he said. Friedman used the new $100,000 tax exemption for owners over 55 years of age as an example. “Many build a substantial equity in their home or homes over the years. Congress has recognized this situation and allows the individual to keep the first $100,000 of gain from the sale of one’s principal personal residence by many individual 55 years old or older,” Friedman said. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime break, and the homeowner would be well advised to seek competent tax coun sel before taking the exemption.” Another tax savings which people do not usually consider is the roll over provision. “The roll-over provision of the tax law states the individual can defer taxation on the profit from the sale of one’s principal personal residence if the homeowner buys a more expen sive home within 18 months. This can be coupled with the $100,000 exemption to create a sizable estate which can contribute to a comfort able retirement lifestyle,” he said. Another tax advantage of home ownership allows the individual buying water and sewage services from the township or municipality to deduct a portion of the monthly bill from income tax. The courts have ruled the portion of the bill which represents assessment for mainte nance, repairs or interest is deducti ble. The municipality has the re sponsibility of notifying customers which portion of the bills are being used for these items. This informa tion is usually computed in early January. Friedman suggested muni cipal services users contact the bill ing authority for information. Another tax savings the homeow ner might consider is reduction of fuel costs through improvements. The energy law allows tax credits for money spent on insulation, storm WRITERS ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHERS Moebius magazine is now accepting poetry, prose, photo, and line art sub missions in Room 216 in the MSC. Provide a self-addressed stamped envelope if you wish your work to be re turned. Deadline — November 25! A publication of MSC ARTS COMMITTEE. TEXAS IIAIX OF FAME SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10 DOTTSY “TWO WAY STREET” " 1. 41. Ill. $4.00 pei* person 2818 AText to Central KVeight Lines windows, caulking and other ener gy-saving features. The maximum amount the homeowner may receive as a credit for this type of improvement is $300 and the house must have been built prior to April, 1977. v..l AIAA PRESENTS: SPACE SHUTTLE GET AWAY SPECIAL COMPETITION Speakers: Ernest R. Hillje, NASA JSC Ralph Lawton, McDonnel Douglas Will Discuss The Space Shuttle Transportation System and Get Away Special Experiments TUESDAY, NOV. 13, 7:30 PM Room 203 ZACHRY oeooeGoooosoooooooooooooooooeoC m ?i\t :*C i:iv W : :\AT\.7y ik/m- ••my ; • V**. .2,; 5 ; i Y C Clips Hair Design Studio Introduces 2 new designers Katheryn Browder and Debby Tindall (formerly from The Shape of Things) Call For An Appointment 4343 Carter Creek Pkwy. 846-4709 TUESDAY NIGHT AT TJ's is TEQUILLA NIGHT all Tequilla drinks — $1.00 starting at 8 p.m. and FASHION SHOW Starting at 7 p.m. Fashions by Carnaby Square Come hear Branded Band with Feron Evans Sr Feggy King 707 Texas Ave. College Sta. i»t|^ nyu ~i iXfljinlAi T/tose AAeK of ddwmocker anil'Moore, SopltfstwatefL, ^gares, an Evmtfia to vmtn/e Suave, 'Thesent to If on 'her / ikatr Cefmmte/l tion Judging will be on SAT., NOV. 10 in rooms 601 & 607 Rudder from 8 A.M.-l P.M. and 2:30 P.M.-5:30 P.M. 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