509. Adulteration of flour. U. S. v. 54 Bags and 86 Bags of Flour. Consent decree of condemnation. Product ordered released under bond to be denatured. (F. D. C. Nos. 263, 267. Sample Nos. 62736-D, 62737-D.) On or about July 7, 1939, the United States attorney for the Southern District of Texas filed libels against 140 bags of flour at Houston, Tex., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about April 24 and May 11, 1939, by Leger Mill Co. from Altus, Okla.; and charging that it was adulterated in that it consisted wholly or in part of a filthy vegetable substance. The article was labeled in part: "Extra High Patent Leger's Best [or "Pride of Altus"]." On August 18, 1939, Leger Mill Co., claimant, having admitted the allega- tions of the libels and the actions having been consolidated, judgment of condemnation was entered, and the product was ordered released under bond conditioned that it be denatured and disposed of for hog or poultry feed.