Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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them adequately!
Provides more than the daily mini-
mum requirements of all vitamins,
plus Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, Vita-
min C, Liver Concentrate and Iron
to aid in stimulating the red blood
cell formations, plus 11 valuable
minerals. Daily requirements, one
capsule.
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Here are just a few of the features that make the 1955 Chevrolet an utterly new kind of car.
It is a low-cost car, with low-cost gasoline economy and maintenance. But in everything else
it rivals the finest-in styling, handling ease, riding comfort, acceleration, a full range of power
assists and drive options. Call us-today—for the most eye-opening drive you’ll ever take.
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Bodies are wider inside, with
more room for hips, hats and
shoulders, both front and rear.
Powerglide* automatic transmis-
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RUTHERFORD DRUG STORE
The REXALL Store
phone ID — CHAS. B. MAHAFFEY, Owner — Mt. Vernon
Shock Absorbing Comfort
Hub Bracing Support of BaM-ln
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Baptist Church in Winfield Sun-
day. He brought two very good
sermons.
Rev. Milton of Bloomburg will
preach at Winfield next Sunday.
January 30. He will either accept
or reject the care of this church.
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Glass area is up to 18 per cent
greater so all passengers get a
broader panorama.
“Outrigger" rear springs are
set wider apart to resist body-
roll, permits lower frame.
COLORS
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COMBINATIONS
We’ve seen some perfectly amazing resulcs
on cows—and other livestock—changed over
to SUNGLO feeds. We sure like to recom-
mend them. And they save you money! Next
time you buy, give us a try!
Well, she probably won’t quite jump
over the moon for joy—but she'll feel like it!
No. 122 ^fl"'..fl
Brown Glove
with Leather Sole.'
No. 133 Brown Glove
with non-slip Cork Sole.
£UNG<o What Your Liuestock Needs-
Is I" SUNGLO Feeds!
L. E. Bryant
FEED and FERTILIZER
PHONE 111 MT. VERNON, TEXAS
All 4 fenders are visible to the
driver for use as guides in
parking, traffic driving.
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easier winter starting, higher
voltage for all speeds.
: Over-all height is cut as much
■ as 6 inches without any sacrifice
; of headroom for passengers.
ill tor several weeks. He
to be in a wheel chair.
Mrs. W. C. Clark of Marshall
how she’s going to give down milk?
IF, the day after disaster strikes, you find that the
amount of your insurance doesn’t start to cover your losses,
you’ll want your head examined.
Freemolds’ cushion shock absorbers... seam-
less backs... all-leather construction and sole
leather counters give you everything you
want...comfort, extreme service and complete
foot protection in any kind of weather. They’re
the shoes for you active working men...made
by Star Brand Shoemakers and priced to suit
your pocketbook.
Glide-Ride front suspension
with spherical joints gives softer
flexing over bumps.
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home Friday night sifter spending
the past sixteen days in Dallas
with her daughter.
Mrs. Willie Allen Is recovering
from an injury when she fell off
a porch several days ago.
Rev. and Mirs. Ben Reilly left
Monday morning to visit his rela-
tives In Baton Rogue, La.
Mrs. Bunice Kinder visited her
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W. W. Stanley ii&e returned
from Houston where he underwent
surgery on his feet. He is doing
nicely.
W. E. Garrett, a layman from
the First Baptist Church of Pltts-
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- CUSHION AtCH SUPPOAJ
- METATARSAL AtCH CUSHION
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35 colors and combinations. A •
rainbow-full of 14 solid colon
and 21 two-tone combinations.
High - level
ventila-
tion intake
at base of
windshield
picks up
cleaner air
above road
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Anti-Dive braking control checks tendency of front end to
nose-down during fast stops, keeps car “heads up."
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and Mrs. Clltton Smith and chil-
dren enjoyed a trip to Caddo Lake
and visited some historical places
in Jefferson last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carey and
fnmily visited, Hrs. Carey’s aunt,
Mrs. Scott Rorle and family in
Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy McNish had
the following guests Sunday, Mrs.
Mary A. Simmons of Mt. Pleasant,
Mrs. Estelle Gyau and grand-
daughter, Donna Kay Collins of
Dalias, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grau
and children of Ruston, La., Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Grau of Shreveport,
New 162-h.p. “Turbo-Fire V8”
engine has ultra-short stroke, 8
to 1 compression ratio.
Swing-type brake and clutch
pedals permit draft-free sealing
of passenger compartment.
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Rev. A- K- Baucom, assoeiation-
al missionary, of Gilmer wifi
preach at Winfield Sunday night, Mt. Vernon i
Jan. 80.
The W.MJ3. met at the church
12 VOLTS
New "Blue-Flams 136" engine :
teams with Powerglide* auto- ;
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There’s a lot of loose talk about “proteins’’. Shucks, you can find SAWDUST
with proteins in it! But what you have got to get in a dairy feed is the
RIGHT proteins to keep up the COW! You can give her a sorry feed with
a lot of old cheap filler in it—and watch her start short-changing YOU on
MILK! It’s natural, isn’t it?
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sticks without moistening.
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Tubeless tires
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blowouts.
visited iber daughter, Mrs.' Coy
McNish and family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Spruill and
daughter of Mt. Pleasant, were
Saturday guests of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Frank Col-
ley and family of Longview snent
the week end with his sister, Mrs.
Jewel Cody and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Beck Cates and
ecm, Gerald of Rock Hill visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Shurtleff Wednesday.
Harry Spruill carried his father.
J. W. Spruill and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Morgan of Talco to Dallas
last Tuesday where Mrs. Morgan
received treatment at Baylor Hos-
pital, following a heart attack
Monday. She stayed over for fur-
ther treatments. They visited Mrs.
Julia Nell Pierson and 'family and
Mrs. Jess Spruill, -wiho has been
attending her daughter and new
granddaughter for two weeks.
Mrs. Myrtis Holmes spent from
Wednesday until Saturday with
her sister, Mrs. W. L. Nelson in
Mt. Vernon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cadenhead
of Gilmer and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Phillips of Dallas visited their sis-
• iter, Mrs. Judson Garner and Mr.
Garner last Saturday.
| Mrs. Laura Gaddis returned
Friday afternoon from a week’s
'visit with her sister, Mrs. Daisy
Smith In Tyler.
Mmes. Nall Taylor, Louella Car-
gile, Geraldine Gaddis, Ruby
Rhone and Jewel Cody epent Sat-
urday in Longview shopping.
The following children of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Eubanks are visit-
ing their mother, who is ill, Mrs.
Mildred Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Davidson and baby of Dallas, Mrs.
Margie Barham and children of
Blooming Grove, Mrs. Charles
Chafer, Mrs. Gene Reed and Bob-
by Eubanks of Winfield.
Mrs. Cora Lamb visited her
daughter, Mrs. Vera Clark and
I family in Mt. Pleasant,
Thursday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lawrence
;,pent last week with their sons.
Bertram in Commerce, and R. A.
and families in Greenville.
Rev. Jack Hathcoat and family
left for Tyler Saturday where <’ne
will begin a revival.
Miss Son! Dunn of Mt. Pleas-
ant visited Miss Peggy Allen Sun-
day.
Miss Lorene Montgomery, Miss
Francis Harris, E. D. Shields and
Eddie Clark of Dallas were week- I
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Sweep-Sight windshield gives
safer wide-angle view.
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New “Blue-Flame 123” engine
against : has six-cylinder economy, better
; cooling and lubrication.
• HOTCHKISS DRIVE lets rear J
• springs absorb acceleration and A New “Touch-Down” Overdrive*
j braking thrusts and lowers the • transmission reduces engine
• center of gravity. • speed 22 per cent.
: Lower center of gravity pro-
better road-holding.
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Bass, James T. Mt. Vernon Optic-Herald (Mount Vernon, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955, newspaper, January 27, 1955; Mount Vernon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268276/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Franklin County Library.