The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1954 Page: 2 of 16
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BLACKEYEP PEAS
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The aim Is not only to beautify
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JI Garden Clubs of |thls sectional-. tree for <0 cents. Anyone inter-
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! Trail throughout this section of urged to contact any committee
, I the state which may in time rival member. They will be glad to
We hope you read the article the famous Dog Wood Trail of take your order,
ln last .week’s Chief by Mrs. Por- Te*a* - , - ; I * * ' , ^
‘^oxnanc'he o!?den ‘Club^sS-‘ With proper planning and co- tl^Mar^^^h^ul/you Pwant
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Pure Country
SORGHUM SYRUP
Welch’s-
the first named town In Texas.
The last town to Ztinkervtile *tn
Kames County, population 7i
Every letter of the alphabet
except X has a town beginning
With that letter, although there
kre only 7 that begin with Z. The
biggest ofthese Z towns. Is Za-
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Dew Is in Freestone County;
Frost Is in Navarro County; Snow
Hill is ln Collin County; Rain-
bow Is ln Somervell County; Sun-
ny Side is In Waller County;
Sunset Is ln Montague County:
Sunray Is in Moore County; Win-
ters Is in Runnels County ; Spring
is ln Harris County; Summer-
field is in Castro County; and
Star is ln Mills County.
There are ihany towns in Tex-
as with pretty girl names Includ-
ing Alma in Ellis County and
May In Brown County.
Other charming girl names of
Texas towns include. Idalou ln
Lubbock County; Addlelou in
Red River County; Barbaroea in
Ouadalupe County; Maypearl
and Rosalie ln Ellis County.
Alba ln Wood County; Alice
In Jim Wells County; Alpha ln
Dallas County; Anna ln- Collin
County; Buda in Hays County;
in Webb .County, and Eula in
Callahan C'untv.
GRAPE JUICE
Vt -Kalian
24-oz. bottle
Katy ln Harris County; Leona
in Leon County; Lois ln Cooke
County; Loralne In Mitchell
County; Maydelle In Cherokee
County; Mildred In Navarro
County: Minerva ln Milam Coun-
ty; Nocona ln Montague Coun-
ty; Odessa In Ector County; Ola
ln Kaufman County; Fearl ln
Corgyell County; Peggy In Atas-
cosa County; Penelope ln Hll.
Countf:
Van Camp’s Flat Pack
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Concho
PINE SALMON
No. 2 can
Ravenna in Fannin County;
Rochelle in McCulloch County;
Rowena In Runnels County;
8onora in Sutton County; Thalia
in Foard County: Vashtl ln Clay
County: Venus in Johnson Coun-
ty; Vera in Knox County; Wam-
&a in Bowie County; Winona in
Smith County, and Agnes ln Par-
ker County. ,
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Some people wonder why East-
land, a town located In' West
Texas got the name It has. The
Texas Almanac says It was nam-
ed for Captain William M. East-
land, member of the Ill-fated
Mler Expedition, some of whose
men were killed by the Mexicans
when captured. It Is said that
Eastland was the first to draw
a black bean, and therefore, was
the first to be executed.
Ransom Amos
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De Leon 2611
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CREAM STYLE CORN
No. ,103 can
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COFFEE
ADMIRATION
Red Tart
CHERRY PIE MIX
Mayfield No. 30.1 can
CREAM STYLE CORN
Concho No. 303 can
CUT GREEN BEANS
Seaside
BUTTER BEANS
No. 303 can
25 lb.sack
ALLIANCE BEST FLOUR
$21
Derby
TAMALES
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Wilkerson, J. C. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1954, newspaper, March 5, 1954; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892050/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.