Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979 EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD is another good reason to put your Deferred Compensation Savings with BB&L BB&L PAYS 8% (an effective annual yield of 8.33%) on Deferred Compensation savings ac counts from the first day of deposit. The minimum monthly deposit is only $25 and there are abso lutely no costs to participate. If you are a member of the University faculty or staff, a school teacher, an employee of a govern mental agency or an independent contractor to one of these, Deferred Compensation at BB&L may save you taxes. For more information on Deferred Compensation, give us a call. We’ll handle the paperwork and coordinate with your employer. There are lots of good reasons to save at BB&L. An 8.33% yield on Deferred Compensation savings is one of the best. Your savings institution |. United Pr CASHING" |of U.S. vhut it poi "fnically, i tion’s caf >ming vi !siao-pin new Coi hied with and se\ Ilegislatio The \ said en would be i Winter sunsets such as this one silhouetting year, with inclement weather often -e a&M’s Oceanography-Meteorology the sky. This scene was photographed in mic )rc|s p ec t. s f G December. Tiuwan. A ■ AT wee senate Arts Comb kicking way Texas Building have become rare so far this new Hearings scheduled on gas phase-out regulation in Texas United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Rail road Commission Monday or dered a statewide hearing for public comment on a proposal to repeal regulations requiring Texas utilities to phase out use of natural gas in generating electric ity. Texas officials contend conflict ing federal energy policies penalize Texas utilities that are being forced to find alternative fuel sources instead of burning natural gas as a boiler fuel. “It is intended by this repeal or modification, that Texas energy users be allowed to make decisions on the use of energy without having sacrifices im posed upon them that are greater than those imposed upon energy users outside of Texas, the notice of the hearing said. Commissioner Mack Wallace said it would be better to utilize the large volumes of gas involved in Texas rather than conserve the fuel to have it exported to other states under federal manage ment. A tentative date of March 15 was set for the hearing. Officials said interested citi zens are welcome to comment as well as private and industrial concerns. The order adopted four years ago requires a 25 percent phase down in the use of natural gas as a boiler fuel by 1985. rse-trading’ is sponsori n Me fck local confer es and Chi The city of College St% s . Dole’s b award about $14,000 to van to mainl paintings and photograph L Washii cits’. -Dole intro The deadline for entrieUJtion call "College Station 1978-79 jes to take af petition is 5 p.m. Feb. 25lL e Taiwa The contest is for paii jnpts a forci photographs representiiitp-Spn Harry vistas, or structures cbm a resoh soeiated with the City o(H Station in 1978-79.” exclude Texas A6cM though that isn't the priiKifl_X.OI. J. ject of the competition. # Awards include a SI ite MAIN OFFICE: 2800 Texas Avenue • Bryan, Texas 77801 • 779-2800 sh1rt§+ Woodstone Center 907 Harvey Rd. (Hwy. 30) 693-9308 'We Sell Shirts” Open 9-9 prize, a $1,000 second plactj $750 third place prize, ISkfi., mentions worth $500, ( sored awards of $250. p*’ Residents of Texas, Ah united Pre Louisiana, Oklahoma ^'ASHINGT Mexico may enter. e r invited The entries must not ei 29 White F inches in length or widilgna’s vice should be brought to the 1e( l like the Station city hall Feb. 22-25 gi;to do,” 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. esman said The Arts Council of Bniz(> r esident N is holding the contest toeij toward n tourism in College Stat: ia,' White winning entries become tl Jody Powel erty of the City of College Bell . sa id I and will be displayed in cit jnvjtation, 1 For more information,cdi think Mrs. P Arts Council of Brazos G o/ ; 693-2181. iwell a l S o sa rs. Gerah A agies Get It AII: e dinner foi o-ping, but East am invited v ! Henry 1 irst breakth w ★ Local & National News ger promj ell explai lad “takei U.S. recoj |s visit is i iletion of t ced whetln ;ht the invi ned from ng Waterg; s, would the secret tiere isn t ter) has ir some peo fU P ★ Exclusive TV Listings on »■ ★ Aggie News & Sports ir Entertainment oup ixec OLD SARG-E \ ★ Shopping Bargains SAVE UP TO 50% WITH OUR AGGIE SPECIAL he magazin Ub °r Statis of two-s a n those w Her.” The Eagle 779-4444