The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 06, 1924, Image 4

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STREET BY ASSEMBLY ™
A., President’s Home and Moss Wall
to North End Military Walk
A full width concrete pavement wiil
be laid along the drive beginning at
the intersection of the main drive and
that running in front of the Y. M. C.
A. building and extending north past
the new Assembly hall, the President’s
residence and the Mess hall to the In-
ternational and Great Northern rail- |
road spur track just south of W. A
Duncan’s residence. To this main
pavement an extension will be made
west past the President’s house on
the south and to the western limit of
his residence lot. It will also be join-
ed with the Military walk by the twc
short drives bounding the Fountain
lawn on the north and south.
The entire cost will be about $10,-
000.00
Curbs are now being extended and
the work of laying the pavement will
begin at cnce, W. W. Kraft, superin-
tendent of buildings and utilities stat-
ed yesterday.
When this is completed all the main
, first contest.
EGG LAYING CONTEST
RECORDS ARE BROKEN |
HALL WILL BE PAVED (Continua from col. 1, Page 1
surpassed. The total production for
This is an
| average production of 20.4 eggs per
} hen, breaking the old record of 19.4
eggs per hen made in March of the
the best previous record of 62.6%.
“By laying 134 eggs the M A. Lee
' pen of Barred Rocks broke the old
| record of 128 eggs made by a .pen of
| White Leghorns in May of the first
contest. This is an average daily pro-
duction ¢f 92.49% as compared with
| 46 of them laying 24 or more.
the best prev ous record of 82.6%. One
of the Barred Rock hens in this pen
made a new monthly individual record
by laying an egg every day for the
first time in the pistory of the con-
test.
“Of the 236 hens 175 laid 20 or more
One
| hen laid 29, three 28, three 27, six 26,
| eighteen 25, fifteen 24, thirty-five 23,
' thirty-five 22, thirty-five 21 and twen-
units of the College will be joined by |
hard surfaced streets.
“Richard the Lion Hearted” is
showing for the last time at the Queen
today. See Wallace Beery in the
famous king role, carrying out the
theme of that in Robin Hood
Th
FOR SALE: Hyacinths, palms, ever-
greens and all kinds of pot
cut flowers, cheap for
sen, College Greenhouse —130
eet
FOR SAL E —Purcbred Rhod
Reds. A few cockerels.
every week. R., F. Smith,
Baby chicks
call 71. -128
The M. H. JAMES DRUG
COMPANY
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Phones —— 93—
The Leading Druguists
The Rexall
Store
Corner of Postoffice
BRYAN. TEXAS
a Island
plants and ||
cash. A Thom- |
ty-four 20. The records of the high
The average daily pro- |
duction was 70.2% as compared with |
| best previous pen performance.
“The contestants and the general
| public may wish to know how the con-
test is being managed to produce the
| per dozen and up.
Barred Rock and Anccna pens were |
(raised, but the Leghorn and Rhode |
| Island Reds did not quite equal the |
feed to each 18 hens.
| cleaned and filled. Birds trapnested.
above results, so the following daily
schedule of care and feeding is given.
9.00 a. m. One-fourth pound scratch
Water pails
11:00 a. m. birds trapnested.
1:00 p m. One pcund of oats that
have been soaked 48 hours to each 18
hens. B'rds trapnested.
3.00 p. m. One pound laying mash
moistened with buttermilk to each 18
hens Birds trapnested.
5:00 p. m. One and one-half pounds
scratch feed to each 18 hens. Birds
trapnested. Eggs collected.
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PLACE CARDS—ART FAVORS
Hand made place cards, favors and
programs for any occasion. Crayon,
pen and ink, or colors. Original and
special designs, any size, made to order
on vellum, plate or crash finish, $1.75
For information
call at A. & M. College Press.
So ———
WHOLE MILK AND CREAM
JERSEY HERD
F. & B. DAIRY
hone 7.
long as men love women—
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and tremendous cast.
~~ PALACE THEATRE
OPENING TONIGHT
and continuing through Sa‘urday—the big classic that will live as
“A LADY OF QUALITY”
Frances Hodzoson Burnett's romantic siory transferred to the screen.
Stari g
VIRGINIA VALLI and MILTON SILLS =
..Also BILLY SULLIVAN in “THE LEATHER
PUSHERS”
Special music by
THE PALACE ORCHESTRA
Ser l
loans. All
April.
we want
We are familiar with your needs such as summer expense money,
is a chance to show you.
travelers’
How about opening an account with us
THF. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS.
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letters of credit and
during March or
checks,