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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1919)
ments have not been completed for the dance. After their return from the South the clubs will give a concert at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. — yo _— lS FIGHT ON PREDATORY : ANIMALS EFFECTIVE More than $1,250,000 was expendl- ed by the Federal Government and the States during the last fiscal year to control predatory animals and in- jurious rodents, as shown in a report of the Biological Survey recently made public. In addition to this sum, many land owners gave their personal services in the work. the area treated was reported killed and an excellent crop of peanuts was planted and harvested.” The report calls attention to the serious loss from the ordinary house rat, and the work it did in connec- tion with army authorities during the war, in ridding storehouses of the pests. By following the bureau’s recommendations, a barrel full of rats was killed daily, and that more than 35,000 rats were killed during the year. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 896, giving information concerning the destruction of rats, issued by thz United States Department of Agri- culture, was used with considerable success both in this country and in France. The cotton rat, a small, rat- like rodent, limited to Southern and The report tells of the work) gulf States, was responsible for against ground squirrels, jackrabbits, losses from 40 to 60 per cent of the and cottontails, pocket gophers, growing cane. Poison was used with mountain beavers, and woodchucks, success. Much of the report is de- oGoefrefosfrefssfacfentosieateiratostrofectrafectsefectscirafoctrafocirafoctsefoctscioaocirafotrafoatasionteciaionfusionts FAAS SYOHTHONOT AdAVA NVHIL dHLVHID «NT000H 3H, ER a a A A RR SS a a Ra Ao nx 2 KX x3 oo native mice, wood rats and cotton | ytd to the protection of migratory rats, domestic rabbits, moles, fur-|pi qs under the Federal laws. : bearing animals, etc. Pocket go- _—.———————— foefocfertacfortitoctontactotidociontecfortastoctosecfontecfoctesde oo phers not only damage established crops, but frequently interfere with the introduction of new and valuable Crops. “Tt was well illustrated at Hearne, Texas,” says the bureau’s report, “where the quarantine against the pink boll worm prevented the grow- 1 : EE Ll AH 5 3 ing of cotton. The State Agricul- jt A. AND M. STUDENTS 7 tural College planned to foster the PISTOL PRACTICE > h planting of peanuts as an important Tpthe management of Hes: fodd and feed crop, but this was Highest men to date. Possible | Well's Book Store invites you found to be impracticable on account | S¢OT® 300. T to call and renew acquaint- of the abundance of pocket gophers. | 15t, Smith, A. B., Co. B_____. 259 1% ances. At the request of the State Agri- 2nd, Mowery, R. C., Co. F______ 251% cultural College an experienced rep- | 37d, SoRelle, I. F., Co. G_____-- 244 * HASWELL’S resentative of the Biological Survey L. R. DOUGHERTY. 3 ) . . . . —_———————————— 00 was detailed to asgist in organizing a gE B 00 k by t orc community campaign against the gni- FOR SALE—Army overcoat. This | mals. Farmers and business men |is a coat of excellent material and |4 joined heartily in the work, with the | has never been worn. Size 40.|% BRYAN PHONE 14 § 4 . . G oe result that every pocket gopher in |Lively, Milner 59. 69 J IRE SRESUCIUE J S90 SCONE RC HE 2 20. 0 2 MC J 0 290 JC 2 JC ME 30 9 a EE EE II * SOUVENIR NEEDLEWORK DISPLAY Alice B. Thompson will display Porto Rican needlework, hand made laces, lingerie and lunch sets, apart- ment near Boyett’s store each after- noon after 3 o’clock. 68 on hand. they last. Football Programs We have a limited number of Souvenir Football Programs of the Thanksgiving ‘game Will sell at 15 cents each while AT THE NEWS STAND L 20¢ 202 20¢ MAE 202 ME A ME MAL Mt MAL MAL JE Mat 2A 4 So gig gig pe guia Bg GB BBB Sp hd eSes30e30030 03 LARC St 20t 3 2, (3 2, IVOAR TR PA FR FR 7 L 202 20¢ Jt JAE ML Mt ) WELCOME Back! | 2 2 2 SO A SS a £ 20 2 Mt Mt Mt Mt Jt MAC MAE Md MA 3 ELITE oS Ice Cream, Cold Drinks, Candies and Cigars. Cadet headquarters in Bryan. Come in and mace (RIN IR ITRIR IR IA TRIN IR TATA FAFA TATE FA FR FATTO TR FA TRIO TAT FA RR RATA} yourself at home. 2. 2 £20 "302 Yr 302 "30 20 202 302 20 JC 30t JE 20 MAC At ML At 200 At AE At) 2 2..2..2..2.2..2..2. 2. 2.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2. £2 8 8 2 28800 olooleodo cleo 2 2 he 30 30 30 200 30t 300 30 302 20¢ Mt 20 20 2 3 Mt MA 2 Aht Mt Mt Mt it Mi Mid MAE Mt Mt Mt Mt MA Mr 2 i 2nd 3 SS RRS ee ee 2 dp ky Lo dod 0 go 3 go go 3 EX oo ¥ de ke oo RB go do db EX de RB 3 oo od ob od 5 . whe oegoodosfeocfuntoafoodoodecectontandoodocfocntantrnfontosfoforiunforfosfofoctantrodoefeefecontonfoodosfo frontend focfofonirafs foc onied