Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, Supplementary Edition 1937 Page: 1
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THE TEXAS ALMANAC SUPPLEMENT-1937. 1
Southwest's Greatest, Flour
Mills and Dealers in Grain
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Leaders in the flour milling industry of the Southwest,
these flour mills and grain enterprises have for many
years been an actuating force in cementing a mutually
beneficial and friendly relationship between the Americas.
Through trade and manufacture of a quality flour they
have spread the sphere of their influence over the West-
ern Hemisphere and to parts of Europe.
They are proud, as participants, to extend an invitation
to the world to attend the Greater Texas and Pan-Ameri-
can Exposition in Dallas during the summer of 1937.
Visit the "Old Mill," an instructive exhibit of these
progressive enterprises on the exposition grounds.Burrus Mill & Elevator Co.
Light Crust Family Flour-TNT Bakers' Flour
Morten Milling Co.
La France Family Flour-Drinkwater Bakers'
Flour
Fant Millng Co.
Gladiola Family Flour-Red Elefant Bakers'
FlourTexas Star Flour Mills
Tidal Wave Family Flour and Bakers' Flour
Collin County Mill & Elevator Co.
Marechal Neil Family Flour-Peerless Bakers'
Flour
Liberty Mills
Hearts Delight Family Flouir and Bake Best
Bakers' FlourBurrus Feed Mills
Texo and Green Ball Feeds
PERRY BURRUS ELEVATORS
LONE STAR ELEVATORS
BURRUS PANHANDLE ELEVATORS
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Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide, Supplementary Edition 1937, book, 1937; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth117162/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.