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Science marches on with new
capsules, examined by J A
Gallagher of Washington. D C .
draft board, who explains pel-
lets from which new registrants'
number will be pulled feature: »
1. non-inflammable material: 2
tops that cannot come off in
mixldg t wl; 3. pretty pink col-
or
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New Foolproof
Draft Capsule
’SH
t
today that
the
Germans
front to
One
on
three
acknowl-
British Report
Nazis Withdraw
Planes in Russia
For Home Defense
patrol over Northern Prance, at- i
tacking a Naxl airdrome
The raids cost the RAF three
planes, a communique acknowl-
edged.
(The Germans said that British
planes dropped explosives and in-
cendiaries at several places in
Western Germany, but declared-
damage was light *
A small number of German air-
craft was over England during the
night the government said with
operations limited to coastal areas
(The Germans said their planes
had attacked the port of Margate
damaging the Mole and Harbor
buildings >
Between June 16 and July 10.
British sources asserted today, the
RAF dropped more than 2 .(XX) tons
of bombs on the Ruhr area
thousand tons were dropped
Cologne and more than 500 tons
on Bremen in the same period.
LONDON. July 16—UP>—An au-
thoritative British source declared '
today that the Germans were
withdrawing some of their fighter .
planes from the Russian front to ;
bolster the defenses of the home- ;
land
Reports from other sources that |
Nasi fighter planes were being
pulled back from the east are con-
firmed. he said, by increased fight- I
er opposition being encountered by
British night bombers over Ger-
many
One Nasi tighter plane was
claimed by the Air Ministry as
shot down over Germany last night
when, despite bad weather. British
bombers swept over again to attack
industrial targets at Dulsberg and
elsewhere in the Ruhr
It said a coastal command bom-
ber attacked an Axis supply ship
of about 3.500 tons this morning
off the French northwest coast and
scored a hit on the stem with a
salvo of bombs.
British fighter planes also were [
reported to have made an offensive '
& ,y
iw.
PERSONALS
done.
and
Nulun
6 were
CLASSIFIED
V VZ-
Boundary Suit
Verdict Given in
District Court
Jurymen for the sixth week of
District Court were discharged at
noon Wednesday after bringing tn
one verdict during the morning A
judgment for the plaintiff estab-
lishing boundaries between his land
and that belonging to the defend-
ant . was rendered in the case of
Frank Rigler et ux vs M L Hol-
land et ux
Although no judgment had been
rendered at noon by Judge Ben W
Boyd, a verdict for the plaintiff
also came in the case of Doris
Case vs Pau! Case tor divorce
Earlier in the morning a motion
for an instructed verdict was over-
ruled
Hearings on the Argyle School
District vs Roanoke School Dis-
trict case involving a transfer of
land from one district to another
will be concluded Thuursday in a
non-Jury trial Judge Boyd .said
Frances Donovan stuffs num-
bers into the capsules for the
second Selective Service Lot-
tery m Washington July 17
of Stony on July
against both men
brought here while Worthey was
kept in Decatur
cil chamber of the municipal build- [
ing this evening at 7 30 o'clock
Plans tor the remainder of the
summer scouting program will be
discussed
ElecUen of affk-er* for next year
will take place at the monthly
meeting of the members of the
Denton Fire Department at Central
fire station tonight at 8 o’clock.
A Are in a car an East Hickarv
Street was out on arrival of firemen
at 12 40 p m. Wednesday Little, if I
any. damage was done firemen
said
T ico Held on
Theft Charges
Tommie Blackwood and
Worthey were arrested In Decatur
Tuesday by Sheriff Roy L Moore
and Deputy W C Hodges aorkli.g
with Wise County officers Charges President W J McConnell. N T
of theft of a cbw from G R Foster 8 T C . will leave Saturday mom-
filed ing for a three weeks' vacation via-
Blackwood was itlng friends in California She will
go by way of San Francisco and
come back by Salt Lake City and
the Royal Gorge
Mrs C A Feaster of Lake Dallas
was In Denton Wednesday
Mary Jo Witt of
spending several weeks
returned to Decatur with
group for a few days' viist.
Miss Elizabeth Maxwell has gone
to Camp Waldemar at Hunt, to
serve as junior counselor the sec-
ond six weeks of the summer, and
to fill the place of her sister ' Miss
Anne Maxwell who served the first
six weeks and has returned home
to attend the second term of sum-
mer school in T 8 C W
David Coury is the guest of his
son. Philip Coury
Mr and Mrs John Weitinger of
Port Worth, who have been guests
of Mr and Mrs J A Barton, re-
turned home Wednesday
Mrs A V Fleming 704 West
Hickory Street, and her daughters.
Louise and Emma Lou. have re-
turned from a months vacation in
Los Angeles and San Diego. Calif
While in Los Angeles Mrs Flem-
ing visited her son. Leo. who is
with tlie Lockheed Aviation Com-
pany
Mis- Katie Henley, secretary to
.. ... j
M c. (ackrill Of Pilot Point un-
derwent an appendectomy at the
Medical and Surgical Clinic Wed-
nesday morning and was doing
nicely at noon
Mrs Annie Smith. 618 West Syc-
amore Street, has returned from a
two weeks visit with her sister.
Mrs J F Lanca-ter in Glen Rose,
where her son N R Smith of Bry-
an. who had not seen his aunt for
20 years, and his family joined
Diem lor the week-end of July 4
Mr and Mrs s W Robison have
returned from a vacation trip to
Monterrey Mexico, .stopping en
route home for a meeting of the
Texas Florists Association and
four-day school in San Antonio
Mrs Bart Robertson. 402 Ponder
Street, had as guests Sunday Mr
and Mrs A M Kellam, their
daughter. Etna Mae. and Kellam's
stepmother all of Decatur Mrs
Robertson and her granddaughter.
Naples, who is
with her
the
now muffs r
Lee S. Reese i* in the veterans <
hospital at Fayetteville, Ark., un- k
dergoing treatment, and is to have '»• jL/
an operation when his condition **-
will permit V
Clark Blackburn is recovering
from broken ribs sustained in a Jh
fall last Saturday while in Corpus
Christi on a business trip
1 T Grant, scout executive, J
Wednesday reminded all scouUnas-
ters, assistant scoutma: ten. cub- I
masters, skippers and commission- ;t I
ers of the Denton County district I, j
to attend the meeting in Die roun- > 3
AD? Sc PER WORD
for
4 cups each
tig top
pu<
of
raspberries and
cup
Cantaloupe with pears and berries
W MAR-
S.
FOR
ClaaaiDso aoa ta« rvwulta
Three Texas
Cities May Get
Army Camps
U. S. to Buy
War Materials
From Argentina .
Briton to Trial for
Information Printed
atoiia for German troop* in
Caucasus if Russia is beaten
cisively by September
Automobiles are being operated ex-
perimentally in Stockholm with al-
oruuges.
seeds I
lood
Pour
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announced
•W Its
flavor
TELEPHONE NUMBER IK COR-
RECTED
In an advertisement for Cascade
Plunge the telephone was given as
1092 when it should have been 1290
teaspoons
cloves ~
thicken
stirring
once.
Black cherris* are tact comill
to their own and thU CHERRY
PRISE will make a hit to nerve atop
trowen desserts -
spread for hot breads
seeded cherries with
peaches,
teaspoon
Dallas to Robert
Rev Marshall Steel reading the
ceremony The bride is the daugh-
ter of Mrs George Ernest Jester of
Corsicana After a wedding <rip to
New Orleans and other Gulf coast
points the couple will be at home
In Corsicana
LONDON. July 16--(4N- Edwin
Colston Shepherd, editor of "Aero-
plane.” Britain* leading non-offl-
cial authority on military aviation,
went on
charge of publishing "Information
which might directly or indirectly
be useful to the enemy "
ng tn-
SUR-
Here It la July,
! Time for Jelly,
Jam and Conserve
makes a delicious new spread fit for
any occasion Mix 3 cups cubed can-
•• " r —r and
nee Juice and
Measure Uie
cups sugar for
Let stand
TEXAS GROUP TO CARE
BRITISH CHILDREN
KERRVILLE July 16 (Ah —
Members of Aleph Zadik Aleph,
the B'Nai B'Rlth youth organiza-
tion in national convention here,
voted >2500 to care for 50 British
children under five years of age.
evacuated from England for dura-
tion of the war
cherries
2 teivspoon-i
cloves 1 4
H’s grand as a mere
Mix 2 quarts
4 cup* sliced
cinnamon. 1
teaspoon salt.
2 tablespoons lemon juice and a cup
of raisins Boll gently 20 minutes
Pour Into sterlllned Jars cool and
seal
and boll
Mix In a
pecans, pour into sterilized Jar*
seal
By MRS. ALEXANDER' GEORGE
AP Feature advice Writer
Now cornea the midsummer mob-
ilisation of berries, fruits and melon*
Mrs Housewife snap* to attention
I and launches the perennial drive to
fortify her kitchen cupboards against
raids of next winter, with shelve*
lined with spicy lama, gay quivering
‘ jellies and spreads like grandmother
I used to make
1 How about some MINT JELLY? It's '
bright In color and Its saucy flavor
1 seta off lamb, pork, chicken or veal, ,
Used as a garnish, it give* extra alp
' to salads, fruit sauce* and desserts
In fancy containers, thia jelly is
ideal tor gifts.
Gather enough fresh mint to make
blackberries 1 cup
1 4 cup lemon Jc
amount and add
I e*ch 3 cups fruit
i an hour or so Masb and cook gent-
ly until thick Pour Into sterilised
Jara and seal
(.RADI ATE OF
RIES
Miss Kathrin Jester of Dallas a
graduate of T 3 C W., was mar-
ried Tuesday afternoon in the
secret trial today on a Highland Park Methodist Church.
Brashear with
reading
—NAZIS WOULD SEND SUP-
PLIES THROUGH TURKEY
ANKARA. Turkey. July 16 ,Pe
German Ambassador Franz Von
Papen was reported today to have
sounded out Turkey on the possi-
bility of sending supplies across An- ..
tire cohol distilled in a bakery during
de- the production of hard bread
chases of >500.000.000 worth of de-
fense raw materials annually from
the other American republics.
Discussions with Argentina rap-
idly followed conclusion of an
agreement with Mexico for acqui- i
sition by this country of lead, mer- i
cury, antimony, tungsten and oth- j
er vitally needed raw materials in
quantities estimated at >100,000,000
yearly.
Similar pacts calling for large
purchases of strategic and essen- .
tlal minerals and metals already
have been negotiated with several
other American nations, notably w __
Chile (copper and nitrates). Boll- , 7nto "a jell/ tag and "draim "without
via (tin) and Brazil
Since Gecman
buyers in other
and Japanese
South and Cen-
tral American countries have at- I
tempted to buy all available slocks
whenever they have been able to
secure specific information, no de-
tails of prospective Argentine pur-
chases have been made public
However, statistics published by
the Department of Commerce show
that Argentina has exported to the
NOTICE TO ADVERTIHERN
• TWO THOUSAND COPIES of
the Denton County Fair Catalog
will be mailed out soon to farm
men. women, boys and girl* all
over Denton County. Your ad in
this catalog will reach over 2 000
families Call Secretary O L Fow-
ler. Phone No 3. for space rates
289
Peachf* and raspberries are an In-
teresting team PHESF31VEH NOR-
MANDY Wa-sh 2 oruugvs. cut ill
halves and discard aeeda Put pulp
and skin through lood chopper |
Combine orange with 6 cups sliced j
p. aches and 5 cups raspberries Add |
2 tablespoons lemon Juice Measure ;
and add equal portions of sugar. 2 ;
Bl.Mk RDPHIRIIV-
(.(HbliUKKl 2MXY
5 qujirls raspberries
1 cup water
3 quarts gooseberries
1 ‘i cups watr-r
Sugar
Cook the--------
waler In covered pan until very soft
Cook g.xwberries with I1, cups wa-
ter Pour both fruits inU> jelly tag
hung over a bowl Let drip dry Care-
fully tip side of tag to let Juice run
out Do nol squeeze Measure and
add equal portions of sugar Cook
5 cupfuls at a time Boll quickly un-
til a test Jells Pour into sterlliaed
for glasses and seal when cool
cinnamon and a teaspoon
Boil gently, until preserves
wooden spoon for the
into jars and seal at
purchase* of starteglc materials and
metals aa the latest step in a pro-
gram expected to result In pur-
three tightly pressed cupfuls. Wash 1
well, cover with tailing water and
a lid Bleep an hour or so. drain and i
put Into apple Julov.
Tt> make the apple Juice. (Alt up. '
but do not peel. 3 quarts of green
apples Pour In 3 quart* of water
and cover. Cook slowly until apples
are very soft- about 30 minutes Pour
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moving, until all the Jiuce-M WU4 0<-r
the pulp. Combine the mint and
apple juice* and add a mint green
tint with fruit coloring I
Boll hard 5 minute*, cool aqd
measure F\>r each 3 cups of Juice,
stir in 2 cup* sugar Boll rapidly un-
til a small portion jells on a cold
plate. (Remove the cooking jelly i
from the heat while teatlug ) Poqr
Into clean. sterillMd glasses, cool and
seal with melted paraffin
________ FRUIT CONSERVE LENOX. a
United States varying amounts of spread with a fine reputation >““ke*
.... ....... » perfect foil for hot breads, waffles
tin. manganese, antimony, tung- tw- lt van t*. usrd as a .
sten. platinum and beryllium all pudding top Mix 4 cups each of
Important in national defense pro- seeded red cherries, cubed pineapple. |
duction—«s well as large quantities raspberries and gooseberries. 1 2 cup
Of wool and hides and important orange Juice 1 tablespoon each of
..nnin— -X .u.i.a.1. grated orange and lemon peels and
tanning?nd dyeing matefrals. ( 4 teaspoon salt Bimmer under cov-
The Mexican agreement, an- rr as iuniites—or until very soft
nounced yesterday, provides that. anq blended Measure and mix In 2
in consideration of the guaranteed cups sugar tor each 3 cups fruit Add
purchases, Mexico will restrict ex-
ports of those minerals and metals
to Western Hemisphere nations
only, thus conserving them for de-
iense
Similar understandings on export
control have been reached with
other Ameriean republics, and it
was expected the proposed Argen-
tine pact would include provisions
having the same effect
WASHINGTON. July
The War Department
teh selection today of sites for pos-
sible new army camps, to be built
if the armed forces are expanded
to require new training facilities
The approved sites, for which no
funds are now available arid
which congressional authority has
not been granted include
Bastrop Parts and Waco Tex
The army said most of the camps
would be planned to accomodate
entire divisions or anti-aircraft
training centers
The locations were chosen at this
timy. the army said, only in order taioupe. 4 cups each sliced pears
to permit the construction division blackberries 1 cup oran
of the quartermaster corps and oth- 1 4 enp lemon juice
er army agencies to perfect bulid-, ^2 f’rmt Mend
ing |>lan.s if the land forces are en-
larged later
"EVery state in the union wi-
given consideration in these selec-
tion” the announcement said
"Availability of labor supplies for
construction, transportation facili-
ties and similar factors were oon-
sidered in making the selections
Recreational and training facilities „ ____
were also taken into consideration "| fai ^up’lemm/juice\nd~8iTups sug-
ar Let stand 20 minutes ‘ ‘ “
gently until jam thickens
cup
and
WASHINGTON, July l«.-(4>>- '
Tlie United Btataa has opened dis-
cussion* wltli Argentina for large
JULY la, 1M1
DKNTON, TEXAS.
effective to-
51M1 Count
Piggly Wiggly
||andies Cleaning
Tissues
Wr«t
2M
REMODELING
SALE
New Show Windows
Being Built.
All White Shoes and
Plavshoes Reduced.
LAMODE
“South Side Square"
19<
Reasonable prices un <a*h and
carry cleaning and prr-eung. Amer-
ican Cleaners A livers, 821
Oak. Phone 260.
RaiMva> Paia *1 Periodic >
Female Weakness
AND HELPS BUILD UP RED BLOOD!
Lydia E Pinkham's TABLETS
(with added iron! have helped
thoutandi of girl* to relieve pain
of functional monthly weakne**,
Pinkham * Tablet* ALSO help
build up red blood and thus aid in
promoting MORE STRENGTH.
Worth trying'
Germany, Italy
Ready to Meet
V. S., Says Gayda
SOVIET RUSSIA TO RATION
SOME PRODUCTS
MOSCOW. July 16—/P> -The
government todav ordered the ra-
tioning of some food products and
manufactured articles
morrow, for Moscow
FORMER PAMPA SCHOOL HEAD
KILLED
PAMPA. July 16 — /P»- J Mar-
vin Daughertv 58. one time super-
intendent of Pampa schools and
member of tiie school lx / d from
1919 until 1940. was killed yester-
day ir, an automobile collision 12
northeast of here
To Take Filip*
Of County Fdir*
For the first time in its history
the Texas Association of Fairs
plans to take moving pictures of
liys year's most successful county
Fairs and study them next winter
to see what makes them “click.
O L. Fowler, secretary of the as-
sociation. said after attending a
meeting of the directors in Dallas
Tuesday.
The films wiU be shown in Dal-
las next February when the associ-
ation holds its three-day conven-
tion to discuss ways of bet tying
local fairs Local fair managers
and concessionaires will attend at
that time.
Included among the fairs to be
filmed are those at Corsicana. Nac-
ogdoches. Gainesville and Iowa
Park in Wichita County, and the
association also will welcome pic-
tures of any fair parades staged
during the summer or fall. Fowler
said.
ROME. July 16—</Py—Germany
and Italy are ready with the nec-
essary forces to meet United States
aggression, Virglnio Gayda. author-
itative fascist editor, asserted to-
day, charging that President Roose-
velt is planning to take advantage
of the Axis' war against Soviet Rus-
sia.
If United States warships Are
without warning on Axis ships,
Gayda declared in II Oiornale D’
Italia, they would reply and Japan
would do what he said is her duty.
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Body of Former
Denton Resident
Found in Well
Weygand to
Govern Algeria
British Say
Germany Gains
Little in Russia
Shepherd Grocery
& Market
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If 80. come in and be properly fitted, as *v are now
earning five different types.
Westinghouse
Refrigerators
raL i
We carry only the high-
est quality meats and
groceries.
MARTIN RADIO
GIFT SHOP
North Side Squart
No* On Duplay!
New 1941
150
So
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If You Want to Protect
Your Childrens’
HEALTH
See That They Drink
Brooks Pasteurized
Milk
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VICHY Unoccupied France July
16—</P—General Maxine Weygand
has beer, named governor-general
of Algeria in addition to his pre.ient
post as commander of French
troops in North Africa, it was an-
nounced officially tonight
He succeeds Admiral Jean Abnal
J »s governor of Algeria
Mik*
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WASHINGTON.
almoat S1.9M.M9.M0
far construction af power generat-
ing facilitie* during the next five
wars, to meet pressing defenae de-
mands for electric energy, vra* rec-
ommended to Presidenl Roosevelt
today bv the Federal Power Com-
miMdon.
Lord and Lady Halifax inspect German fighting plane on exhibition in Washington. D C. as part of in-
tensified campaign to raise* more Bundles for Britain The five markers on tail indicate that many victories
for the Nazi plane before it was shot down
W
is a
irrigation well
The statement was made to Dis-
trict Attorney Herbert Martin and
the signed in the presence of city and
past week-end "by now have been
seriously modified" as the 1..
army resistance stiffened
LONDON. July 16 -4/P>— Author-
native British quarters reported
today that the Germans in three
and a half weeks of fighting in
Soviet Russia achieved I—
which cannot be qulckh recovered
by the Russians ' and "accomplish-
vs Eddie 1^-on
Page Thornton,
clare dependent children
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-—i county officers and newspapermen
Red by J*58 Long 43. farm hand arrest-
ed Monday at Qreno, Ok
Long said he shot Munger with
a 12-gauge shotgun after Manser
had threatened to harm him Long
came to Plainview, he related and
got another man to go back to the
farm with him and help load the
body in Munger's car
They drove to Plainview again
where the man left Long who took
the body alone 17 miles northwest
of Plainview and dropped it in the
well, the statement said
Long was arrested after Okla -
homa officers identified him from a
picture in a dectlve magazine He
had been working at an Elreno
creamery under the name of Jack
Moore Returned here Long denied
the crime until last night
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One Reason for Sending Bundles to Britain
I»I»TRKT (OlkT
New suite filed
R. Ruiae-11 and
City of Denton
A k Miller
Co . damages
Ex pane vs
NEW YORK. July 16—./P—The
Navy transport West Point, with
IM German and Italian consular
officer*, their families and other
Axis agent* aboard, weighed an-
chor it* the upper bay at I p m.
CST today and started her trana-
Atlaatir voyage to Lisbon.
Jack Robbins. 405 Fry Street, is
1 lowly improving following a ma-
jor operation Sunday at the Den-
| ’on Hospital
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Muon
to de-
Had IJwd Atone
Munger lived alone on a rented
farm and had employed Long He
and his wife had been separated
for three years Five children sur-
vive
It was nearly a month after his
death before officers were informed
by members of the family that he and Wilma
was missing Investigation revealed
Long had forged Munger's name to
a government cotton check and two
other small checks ammoutiling to
about >80
A search was started which car-
ried officers into many Texas and
New Mexico points on false tips
The Munger farm was carefully
scanned tor Munger s grave and one
abandoned well cleaned out in the
search for the body
Munger came here tn 1925 from
Denton
spearheads
deep in the Ukraine were de-
scribed by the Russians as "in a
difficult situation'—apparently cut
off from infantry forces unable to
break through to their support.
Tell af Plane Ha vac
Lacking reports of spectacular
successes such as marked the Nazi
blitzkrieg sweep through Belgium
Holland and France last summer
the Germans turned from Hitler's
two-sentence communique to press
dispatches asserting that the Luft-
aaffe was spreading havoc among
Soviet communications behind the
lines
DNB the German
said Stuka dive-bomber*
smashing railway stations
lines and bridges, and had de-
stroyed 500 tanks 33 trucks. 1.000
freight cars 23 engines and
Russian planes on the ground
viet aircraft losses to date were list-
ed by DNB at 7.182
Lillie
iixniMr«
v» Temple Lumber
HAVANA. Cuba. July 16—*P(—
The Cuban cabinet rtvigned today
io facilitate a rewrganizaUon of
the guveminenl by President Ful-
gencio Batista The reaignatian
was announced by Premier Carlo*
Saladrigaa after a meeting with his
ministers
Russia—
(Continued (men Page One >
between Zhitomir and Berdichev.
80 miles west of Kiev, where the
main struggle in the Ukraine ap-
peared to be raging
German mechanized
Ukraine
CLA88IFIED oDB >e PER
AMONG SICK
R Jordan. Route 2. Frisco
medical patient at the Den-
'on Hospital
M C Cook. Route 2. Aubrey, is
a medical patient at the Denton
Hospital His condition is not be-
lieved to be .venous
Miss Glady* Smith. 407 Pearl
who underwent a major op-
eration Monday at the Denton Hos-
PLAINVIEW. July 16 -
body identified as that of W B
Munger 52 slain in October, was
nothing recovered today after a suspect ad-
mitted in a statement he had kllk '
___ the farmer with a shotgun and Expenditure*
ed nothing that can be reckoned as dumped his body in an abandoned
final or as substantia! advantage ‘ “*' "
These quarters said there was
still fighting all aio;.g the front
and that German claims of U-
WIRE BRIEFS
Mc.ALESTER. Ok.. July 16.—oP*—
Six miners were burned veriooaly
today in an explosion/ a mile un-
derground in the samples Mining
Company coal mine located
McAlester Penitentiary land.
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TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS:
We thank you for the grain you brought
To our g(Kxi Mill this harvest time.
From it our Miller’s skill has wrought
Peacemaker, worthy of a better thyme.
Always use
Morrison's Peacemaker Flour
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 288, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1941, newspaper, July 16, 1941; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307416/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.