SERVING BRYAI COLLEGE STA1 Abandoned Auto Target Of Vandals Apparently overlooked by an A ^ g i e, spare tire, radiator, hubcaps, clock, sun vis- this abandoned car has not been over- ors, door handles, rear view mirrors, and a looked by vandals, who, since it was left tail light lense, among other things. (Photo here in the spring- of 1960, have lifted the by Ronnie Fann) SUTTLE (Continued from Page 1) struetive long-range development of the state. Dr. Suttle’s professional organi zations include the American Chemical Society, the American Nuclear Society, the American Physical Society, and the Institute of Radio Engineers. He is also a charter member of the Atomic In dustrial Forum. Honor societies of which Dr. Sut- tle is a member include Phi Eta Sigma, Simga Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. He is also an “Honorus Clausa” member of the Mississippi State University chapter of Omi- corn Delta Kappa. Since his appointment as the di rector of the Mississippi Industrial and Technological Research Com mission, Dr. Suttle has filled over one-hundred speaking engagements within and without the State. Dr. Suttle’s most recent honor came during the past year when he was named as one of the fifteen “Out standing Young Leaders in the (South.” Even Humans Use Heating Principle FREEPORT, Texas (TP) — When protected from the wind and en joying the warmth of sunshine you may not have realized — and probably could have cared less — that you were using a special prin ciple of heating-. That principle is heating by in frared rays. It has been used in Dow Chemi cal Co.’s Texas Division. The in frared rays heat only objects they strike. A good feature is that the air within a building does not have to be heated in order for workers to be comfortable. The infrared heating units are placed so that their rays over lap. They easily reach all working places in the 75 by 200-foot boiler shop annex where they are install ed here. Infrared rays are waves of ener gy produced, for instance, by the sun, a bonfire or by some heated object. The rays travel in straight lines at 186,000 miles per second and do not warm the air through which they pass — only the bodies which absorb them. They can be redact ed or focused. In the trial project at the shop annex there are 26 infrared units. They burn natural gas which is fed through a ceramic plate, per forated with 200 holes per square inch, creating a temperature of 1,600 degrees F. This heat is then sent out as electromagnetic energy by chrome-plated, reflectors. The maintenance cost on the in frared units is slight and they pro duce no draft or noise. BATTALION CLASSIFIED day WANT AD RATES ■— 8# per word >rd each additional day mam chargre—404 DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before pnblicatioa Classified Display 804 per column inch 84 per wo: ■r word each additions Minimum chargre—404 DEADLINE m nnhlir** 1 804 per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6411 FOR RENT Two blocks from campus, nice clean duplex, well furnished. Also srarage apart ment, just large enough for one. VI 6-7248. 127tl Furnished apartment, apply 500 Main tatioi St., North Gate, College Station, VI 6-5544. 127tfn irg? private bath. bedroom, private entrance and pply 500 Mai La: apply 500 Main Gate, College Station, VI 6-5544 St„ North I27tfn COLLEGE HILLS, across from A&M s, air conditioned one bedroom apartment, nicely furnished, ample closet Golf Course, artment, nicely furnished, ample closet ape, garage,, adults only. Ideal for couple or bachelors. $50.00 without: utilities. Phone VI 6-5031 a.fter 6 p. m., all day weekends. 1OKtCn Unfurnished roomy two bedroom apart ment, 220 volt wiring, panel ray heat, near Crockett School. Phone VI 6-6660. 122tfn Large furnished one bedroom student apartment. North Gate, $50.00 including utilities. Also, one at $25.00. VI 6-8214. 120tfn One bedroom furnished house, $40.00. VI 6-5036 or VI 6-5634. 116tfn WANTED TO RENT House, preferrably with acrea; College. Can move in l VI 6-6321 after 5 p. m. Can move in by July Is ge, u t. Ph near one I26tfn • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS O PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN. TEXAS SOSOLIKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 OPENING SOON COACH NORTON’S PANCAKE HOUSE WANTED: WAITRESSES, Also Young Men Interested In Learning The Food Business. Conld Use Grill Cooks Now. No Experience Necessary Apply—1114 Ashburn St. or Call VI 6-8044 For Appointment CHILD CARE Will keep children in my home. Close to campus - Southside section. Phi npus 129. hone 7tfn FIRST GRADE—If your child will be six after September 1, register him now for private 1st grade. Limited enrollment. Preparation for A&M Consolidated and •eparation foi Bryan Schools. Con: Also kindergarten and year round nursery. Collier’s Mother Goose School, 501 Restwood, TA 2-8760. 125t7 Experienced care for children, yai 6-4020. ;.pei 5, 1 kindergar Aged ipus and 125tfn Will babysit 8-5 or anytime. Phone VI 6- 6536. 125tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY Children of all ages, weekly and hourly rates, 3404 South College Avenue, Bryan, Texas, Virginia Davis Jones. Registered Nurse. TA 2-4803. 124tfn Will keep children, all ages, will pick up nd deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn Will keep infant child or children 'in my home. 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