Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928 Page: 5 of 12
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3ft l92S
BROWNWOOD
Lavasa .,
Lee .....
-^eon ....
Liberty .
Limestone
jvo Oak
.1**909 6,229
.. till 1965
10,010 n.oso
L 10,000 17.873
X 30.307 30,310
100 .262.89,501
18.14112.217
..' 7.470 7,300
.. 4.703 l -390
... 3.293 2.090
.. 18.103 10.008
3.589 3,023
.. 1,892 1.054
.-. 02.400 52J72
.., 8.040 5,744
.. 11,808 20.387
.. 9,437 8.144
.'. ' 7,453 r *084
... 8.993 11941
Lynn .
McCulloch
McLennan
Marlon
Martin
Mason
ABILZNR. Tex.. Nov. 30.—(/P)~
Approval of the citizens of Abilene
has been given to the City Oomfnis-
sion profthn for providing a water
support adequate for a population
of 150.000. «<*
this plan calls .for the eonstrub-
tto«8 of a mammoth reservoir 12
miles north of the city oh Urn creek.
When completed the lake will rep-
resent an expenditure of approxi-
mately $1,750,000 and will have a
. vwwu Iiunoi m oivwu wuiuy
to November 14 was 12,332 bales ac-
cord in* to the report of the Bureau
of the Census Issued this week.
This Is 4JB13 bales above the total
amount of last season, the total
then be inf 7,419 bales
The report this week shows the
amount fl&ned In the tuts to date
to be 4.090.385. Last season the to-
tal was 3.064.341,. The counties of
the state are reported as follows!
County 1928 1927
Anderson Mum ,17.696
Angelina ....... .a 13.449 ! 7.393
Archer ..,L.’...V&4>9.070 3.097
Medttqk'
Menard ....
Milam
Mips .......
Mitchell ....
Montague
Montgomery
Morrli .....
Corn agreed at banquets
given in honor of queens,
presidents and u.-orld-n^
tables; that capturc/drst
prizes at county aofl state
fairs are leavyrfrd with
Calumet. Yoo can make
and serve thrsame kind of
cakes right in your own
home by using the same
,1 0 WO
jll.181 7.W4
30.093 31978
86.733 89.8V
5.437 15949
77.362 99.170
i 39$ ' 3.120
27.435 , 24.887
5972 8.109
. 17,436 10,003
; •: -J 828 11.887
0974 5.68C
33.734 33.028
,18.480 15,252
, 41972 30935
18.846 14908
38.780 47900
. 47918 35.691
. 7.023 5051
|1U40 8.473
Motley .....
Nacogdoches .....
Navaroo ..1.......
■Wolan ............
Nueces .......
Pak) Pinto *.....
Panola ..........;
Parker ..........
Polk
Presidio ...., /..
Rains ...V./......
Red River J.......
Refugio
Robertson ........
Rockweq .....
Runnels ... J.....\
fRusk 1...V........
flaHH ......
: San Augustine
I San Jacinto ......
I San Patricio- ...!.
34.678. £ "r®4158
8,192 •+..... "I
30.694
7 790 ...... *1.....*
i«4na:stonewa11 •*!•••• •-
7’S Tarrant ...J......
,1 Si Taylor
35.2<W xerrv 1
22 ™ Skmorton::::
2S thu.
Toro Green ......
*5® Travik ........
37,031 'pfinitv
40 494 ™r .......
vS iandlv.
* Victoria ........l.‘.
Walker 4...,
**•*»* Waller »
8™ Washington ‘.:J.34.424 21206
Webb ........... .. . 1.509 . 877
Wharton 59.238 H.193
Wheeler ....... 18.777 10 97-
Wichita .... j......... 11 943 20.287
IfV4! Wilbarger ......'.... 13.554 51.085
JJ-JJ? Willacy -7951 4.400
WlUiemson .......:,.k00J90 87.620
S44! Wilson ...... 13.708 . 10.303
^•512 Wise ................ 5950^9.481
-J*]: Wood ......22.723 22.094
J^jYoung ...........^ *9,7® 18,486
others r.. 31.786 22.<CC,
(1) Included in ‘“AH other coun-
34 VP ties” to avoid disclosure of Individ-
J’r85 ual operations.
capacity of 24.000,000 gallons of wa-
ter. • . , i
Five thousand acres bf
1__L land re-
quired for the new lake win be ac-
quired Immediately out of the pro-
ceeds of a 8850900 water Improve-
ment bond recently voted by the tax-
payer*, City officials expect to have
ail the-land needed for the project
deeded to the mimic ipallty within
■ he next year and actual construc-
tion work on the dam will be start-
ed early in 1930. A full year win
be required to complete the work
and another year to fill the lake
with water.' At presenWhe city has
a sufficient supply of water In two
lakes to provide for 50.000 people at
least twee years. The new' lake ,*s
One trial wiW frrot* it
tlic Car of t!ic\car
lor th e Ray of t
... 8,078 5.043
.: 57.196 53.57C
.. 10.534 9963
..I 4.165 22,472
.. 28930 21433
43.330 34 493
,.-..5.466 ’3 7*4
.. $.034 9.777
.. 12996 17.4631
.. 19,725 39 635
.. 2900 5.210
5.658 5.803 i
15.501 15.0121
.. 7.827 8.789
.. 43.123 31.4M,
Briscoe
Brown .....
Burleson ...
Burnet .....
Caldwell .
Calhoun ...
Callahan . 4.
Cameron . j?
Camp ......
Cass ........
Cherokee ...
Childress J.-.
Clay ........
Coke ........
Coleman .J.
coiiin
Collingsworth
Colorado ...
Dawson .
Delta 1..
Denton ..
DeWttt .
Dickena .
Donley ..
Duval ...
Eastland
Ellis ..{ .
JLiutU the World in • Motor I'mr IWm
1 Christmas
Dinner
*-*I3
v
> m aw
DYKE W^RD
Erath . j.
Palls v.*;.
Fannin ...
Fayette...
Fisher ....
Floyd ..Ti
Foard . .
Fort Bend
Franklin..
Q sines .
Freestone
Frio ......
When You Need Something Advertise in the Bnlletin.
3nd ud easily prepared if they ere cook-
b new aluminum ware from this store.
We bare made^mcialty of selecting
only the eery best of cobkmg utensils anti
the modern housewife will fin^kfifforery
Oillspple .
Oollful ...
Gonzales .
Orsjr .....
Grayvon ..
pre«iK
Haa ...
lucdalupe
Hamilton
Hardeman
Harris ...
Harrison .
Haskell ...
Hays ...v
Henderson
Hhdalgo ..
Hill ......
Hockley r,
Hood '.*.*«
Hopkins
Houston 1.
Howard ..
Hudspeth
Hunt
Jack .....
Jackson ..
Jasper ....
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson .
Jones ,...
Karnes ...
Kaufman .
Not only -for Christmas but for many,
mukjr meals to come will theee utensils
, • • . • * *
senre you, for they are made strongly,
made to last for years. ! > * ’/
ftttlhowfestis
TMOtergoing •
2 Year Sentence.
In Slaying From
Row Over Turkeys
BFLTON. Tex. Nov. 39.-,^—
Id Landers. Prairie Dell farmer
must spend two years in prison for
•laying a neighbor in an argument
over the ownership oi turkeys. A
Jury yesterday found Landers guil-
ty and fixed the punishment. WU-
&on Landers, a brother of the con-
victed man Is to go to trtaLon the
saibe .charge today.
Ed Landers said Alvey accosted
kim and accused him of drlvtng
away Landers turtteyt. When this
argument was settled, Landers said.
Alvey accused Lander's wife of driv-
ing awa| his turkeys. Landers
took offense at this and struck Al-
vey. In the ensuing battle Alvey
was stshbed o death.
You'll Find Aluminum An
AppredatedCift
r TlMtt '"fit by inch fifbt through traffic,
A\ / fncgraaiit shifting of gears, that slow grinoaT
.. five ifiiles an hoc"—are “fast going". . Not far
your car, hut for your motor! Evory shift to
J&L first and second gear ordinarily made nt cobs ary
in slow-moving traffic represents high motor
: speed and low car speed—an uneconomical
* Xj^ior midt powerful/ind smooth by Mag-
V ANtl-KNOCK Celine clean Uroagh
t>mfig with less t&rm on your part and with
* fewergear shiftsT Thb means greater economy
k operation.
. ,, A better fuel that gives you “stay-in-high"
- VO. pqwer, that’s Magnolia ANTI-KNOCK Gasb-
... IS.m 14.614
... 31.541X38.401
... 25933 49.735
... 31.959 33C82
... 69 218, 00.4H
... :894'*0947
2 6^0 2 -)74
,.. 5934 4.519
21.578 37.673
>/. 51.414 40916
.7 029 4 043
X.. 0972 5 25?
... 4.566 3.59J
Mechsnicak *
Toy Busses^
Tree Decoral
Kleberg u
Knox —
Lamar ..
Lamb ...
Lampasia
La. Salle
Fifty-two Years in Brown wood
DUKE & AYRES
56 to $1.00 Store
Expected Trouble,
XL r Killed In Brawl
. i.
SPRING FIELD. Ill™ Nov. 39.—0P>
—Henry Elmore told the police yes-
terday that he 'expected trouble:'
Last night It came: A bullet that
kill'd him instantly during a brawl
at the soft drink place ha operated.
Hia slamHeaped 4
llTTm AvUiSMI Obtainable at Magnolia BUtiona and Dmkn
YBT M Magnolia Petroleum G>mpany
i V Agencies Throughout the South weal
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*•*’. pi j f ~ ' 1 ■ r 1
MAGNOLIA rBODUCTg FOJt SALE BY FOLLOWING DEALERS a
Family Of 6 Dies
From Gas Poisoning
FRESH , FROM T
■>t six nam-
of a father
OVENS OF FOREMOST*
SOUTHERN ROASTERS
N A REAL TREAT -**
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THEN YOU BE THE JJUDGE
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m the world's greatest
BAKING POWDER
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1928, newspaper, November 30, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045311/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.