Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Joe Hawkins will leave Friday
for Galveston where he will re-
t! reive medical attention at
John Sealy Hospital
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
! For Sunday — at Flandehlalc
Farm, Petersville — any quantity,
any price.
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THE WESTWOOD
Rich Walnut cabinet.
Philharmonic Speaker,
built-in loop antenna,
electric Push-Button tuning,
Colorature tone selector,
etc. A real buy.
tire sale! The
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Champion Tire grips the -
road and prevents side
S slips and skids. And the
IP sensational Safetv Lock
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protection against blow-
outs. Equip your car with
a set NOW for extra
safetv during the winter
months.
1 To guard against possible sabo- «Red Cross nursing seYvl
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panding navy. Navy ^eP®rtn^'
Above. Kathleen Deering ed.”
BATTERIES
The Firestone
Extra Power
flMB fll Battery has extra
KMBm| capacity needed
II for greater use
MkHI of headlights in
-'■Bw winter and for
added electrical
equipment. Fil-O-Matic Covers,
improved Allrubber separators,
New low prices, 3-year
guarantee! Install one today.
BATTIRIIS $4<5
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Give your car
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road. Dash switch controls
lights for passing or country
driving. Equipped
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year *s j medicul technok
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at the request of the U. S. Army *
Medical Corps. In addition, ex- '
perimental studies are being made
for a national “hlood ’bank”
I which would furnish bloody plas-
ma to the U. S- Military in tiwy
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furnishing blood plasma .tflf tlh<
I British Red Cross for wgf&vic-(>
tims.
“At lue same time, the^Red
Cross must be prepared* fo con-
tinue the work of the other wr-
vlces.” Nearly 38O.oiM) persona ‘
received certrfwateg in Fii*t Aid
and <M,000 iff. Life Saving during
the pa^t year> Indications point
to an even greater training proc
Mr. Witte pointed out that lait ;
year, more than 100,000 jiers'Hjg, .
victims of 106 di’astert ^n iS*
I United State*, received R-*d Cross
relief in being rescued, elpthedi,^
housed, fed and aided in rehabijO<
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'joyed one of their busiest, yean
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pioyes Above. Kathleen Deering cd.” Mr. W.tte said. In tW?
t»rw uncial earner*. Her sm|J” 12 months preceding Jgne 30, Red
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tJOTTON PRODUCTION
ESTIMATED 12,847,000 BALES offices in military posts, camps
and naval stations.
’ WASHINGTON. — The Agri- World conditions have prompted
cul’inal Deportment estimated the Red Cross to set
1940 cotton production at 12,847,- B ™n
000 bales which is more than a
I million bales •>1 ove last
' yield of 11,817,000 bales.
. Navy Cameras
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clothing and m«dieal nppli** to
th© w»r um* areas where it has
been most needed•”
Differentiating from th* B*eds
Of European war relief Mr. Witte
>X "«r
the national and local Red Cross
organixatifns in their domestic
Operation*. Funds realized at
Roll Call time, he explained, will
not be used for war relief, hut to
ennbl* the Red Cross to continue
its day-to-day. oi>erations in dis
aster* relief, first aid. life saving,
nursing and it* assistance tn the
United States Military and other
program.
Particular stress was laid on
Red Cros« operations for the U.
S. Military and other programs
fitting into the national defense ;
program. Last year when the j
Army. Navy and Marine .Corps ;
had skeletonized peacetime forces, J
the Red Cross aided more than ■
53 900 men in uniform with their ,
social and economic problems. To- j
dny with an army of more than <
1,000.000 men imminent, the Red j
Cross will need heavy increase’ ,
In membership to meet propor
tionate needs arising in
nurses made more thi
in behalf q
and isolated
rioan Red Cross nnrs-
a
service in time
pHILE’S commemorative, mark- ? ---wijjy.
ing th* 50th anniversary of gisterod -burses,’1 he said
the Pan Rmerlean Union, will be view nf'world AnditL—, r------
available at the Latin American for utrengtheninX reserve during
stamp section of th* Union, at yearVri*1 b<’ nndf‘r '
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CHAMPION TUES
NOW is the time to make
your car ti— ——
amazing Gear-Grip trei
of the famous Firestoi
road "and r
slips and si
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provides 1
taken 1
demands of collectors who were he added,
unable to obtain, stamps of the first '
issue. The stamp pictures a map [- - - t
. | gaged in the. progn
ft • • • lief production <if c
Brazil has announced a series mHgical-^resaings^l
' of 17 stamps honoring national1 cUred.
p^ure wheat,*<5r<XMMaerce, steel, surgical dretwings for the vie-
>le training
navy, commerce, for release early |
. ' nouncement of otter designs Will dmerfbed
1 te made later/ . ( - - -
I Canada’s Red Cross has rejected
fl the proposed semi-postal f
fl similar to numerous European is- '
E sues. Red Cross offli
■ keep contribution* on a voluni
basis, feared th* stamp Issue -
be regarded as a tax.
Rumania1* stamp* . •.
Kfam Carol II am to b* <
Anew IM*, bearing a s
Ring Mduiai^wiU te te
Guatemala tenc
of postage with a
WBBBEBHBEBBflHEBBBI
tage to Uncle Sam’s rapidly ex-
photographing all its em-
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Cue* should brighten, the
omctol ptetur. flto. _
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STAMP NEWS
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mark-
t ency, now coni
50th anniversary of ' gisterod F
lerican Union, will be view of
L stamp section of the Union, _a‘ th. rom
. Washington, D. C. An additional „
; printing of 300,000 copies of the
stamp ha* been authorized to meet
unable to obtain, stamps of the first
issue. The stamp picture* a map
of the Americas against a dark
ft. - is' • • . li*£, production <*f el
Brazil ha* announced a series Miigical~4^6Rinff8^|
' of 17 stamps honoring national1 cUwil "ThurflL,.............
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picture wheat, nil, commerce, steel, surgical dressings for the vie-
armed forces and government.’An- »jm9 of the European war. was
- j nouncement of otter design* Will awcribed a* valaable
I be made later. - (which will b* important in mi
Bpritit* >°lf the«d*maads of the mti<
issue, defense program.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1940, newspaper, November 14, 1940; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1366357/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.