Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 300, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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WHERE
DEPENDABLE
QUALITY
IS LOW PRICED
Hass Brothers Merchandise
must pass a standard of quality
before price is considered. Qual-
ity comes first and when we find
dependable Quality at a fair price,
we know that we can pass it on to
our customers and friends. Shod-
dy Merchandise is hie»*h at any
price; that is why Standard Mer-
chandise of well known brands,
make up the bulk of our stocks. It
is true that every g’ood product
lias its imitators but only Standard
Merchandise meets the test of
Quality. Appearances are often
deceptive, but well known brands
bought from a well known store
are always safe. Shop here with
safety and satisfaction where Style
and Quality are paramount and
prices always low.
TUB HOMK OF
STANDARD MERCHANDISE
Trade Marks
Found At
Bass Bros. Co.
SHOES
Stui’ lU’aml
Knnn Jet tick
W. L. Douglas
Ncitloton
I t inula l-i\c
HOSIERY
Holi-proof
Wa\nt- Knit
\i i o\\ ’toad
llumminu Bird
CORSETS and
BRASSIERES
Aim-man Lady
PIECE GOODS
Amoskoag
Trinity
Bra/os
Bovorly
Indian lload
CLOTHING
(iriffon
Asinoff
Dirsch lliuir
FELT HATS
Stetson
IV if eel
SHIRTS
Manhattan
Hanover
PERSONALS!
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K. Hlklns was in Shiner on
business this morning.
i - 11,1111 i mu Mu, SKI----
T M Kobi its was a buslucss
vistei m Yorkto\sa today.
--(Tout-Tout Mu.v 8(0-
i' .1 Moiis was tn l n« io today
: on hunnicss.
----(Toin-Tuni Mii> 'HO-
M i lirlHcoll sp< hi iln> day
in Vlrlorla today oil business.
*T,nitTutu Mil) 80)-----------
vvmic at Cutro Drink at Wagner's
----(Tom-Tom Mu.V 80)--
Miss Mary Tolaml ami Mls>
Ki na .lank spent Sunday in Vic
loria visiting friends
■ ■ (Turn Tom May 8(0——
.1 .1 .lart'sh of I.* ilnalon spent
i lie weekend in \ oakum on lilisi
ness.
-------( i nn, Tiuu May 80)-—
'l l- Sydonla M :kuleitka and !' !
die Miknlenka visited friends in
San \nt*iiiio Sunday
••( hint Tom Mu) :»01 -
Mrs. 'I'. M Roberts and Mrs
.1 A Taylor spent the day in
Victoria today visit iug friend.
('rum l inn May 80)-------
Mr and Mrs .1 I. Ilass hud
as i heir sliest Sunday, Mr ami
Mrs. ,1. M. Mass of ('uero.
——Tom-Tom Muy HO)-——-
.left Musku ol Caldwell spent
Sunday in Yoakum visiting n la
lives and friends.
... -.— (Tom-Tom May 80) ■—
Mrs. J, M. Hardy returned Sun
day from Unllud where she spent
ill* j’lisi i i'ii weeks visiting ilel
daughter, Mrs. lOtull Heneerllng.
- * Tu ill To in Muy ,-ai)—-
Mrs. 10. White ami daughter,
Miss Annie of Kdgur, were guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. JO, ,1
11tlbin n .
-(Tom-Tom Muy 80)-
Miss Doris Melss and Meredith
May of Victoria visited in Yoakum
Sunday, guests of Ids parents. Mr
and Mrs lOek May.
-(Tom-Tom Muy HOI-
NOTICE
AS “SILVER BULLET” TUI|ED UP AT DAYTONA BEACH
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U s ill.- 'Silver Bullet" amt like a bullel it shot over the smoolh aimls at 172 miles an hour, as
this picture wa . taken showing Kaye Don’s first trial inn In his strange shaped automobile at Day-
tona I loach. I’li The plane, shown Ilyin;: overhead, was ipiiekly hit behind by l lie car In which
iln- darlii-.- Hngllsh driver Is preparing fm an attempt to set a new world's speed record. He made
two test drives and win prevented from mnkliu: a tilled because ol a broken gasoline line,
your partner that your hand will
lake lour tricks tn the suit
named. Ii does not nci-essmrlly
mean lhat ilic hand will bo good
for four tricks at some other suit
bid by Ids |iartner, but would In-
dicate two high card tricks. A.
blit of two would nay “Partner
my lutud will take six tricks at
the suit named." A bid of three
AUCTION ANO
By JACK CULBERT
J. H. i HAPPY) INGRAM, PRESIDENT OF BAPTISTA BRAZIL
ERIO, SAU PAUl A, BRAZIL, TO SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHURCH
EACH EVENING THIS WEEK, 7 P. M.
Dr. Inurain In lo speak at the First Itapilst Church ennh evening
this week, beginning promptly at 7 p in The lluptlHt people of
Yeukuin are expecting a very Insplrultug and Informing presenta-
tion of llm woi'li in Smith America. Mr. Ingram will Illustrate tils
lecture by stereoptleon pictures. The public Is urgently requested
lo attend these lectun s
Colonel T E.
L a w r c n c e,
famed for tils
exploits In Ara-
bia, broke his
leg while wres-
tling, when a
hoy of 10. IIo
re mnioeil at
school nil day
and rode ii bl-
cycle home,
and he has not
grown •luce b«-
€•«■« of Hie 9m*
Jury.
Mm. Haymoml I’aH-k of I’d J n
burg arrived In Yoakum Sunday
lo vIhII for a few days with her
imrnnts Mi and Mm .1 M Wool
Hey.
———• (Tom Tom Muy 80)----
Editor H. Morgan, ol the
Herald, was liolmohblnr aiimm
Ciiero people this afternoon.
—.......(Tolu-'I'mu Muy 111)) ........-
(I. II. Nultneyer who was tali
en lo the lliitli Memorial llos
pltal Haturduy lot medical treat
menl was reported to In- resilin'
nicely today.
-(Tom-Tom May lift)-
Mr. and Mih. Tom Moore are
rejoicing over the arrival of ii
ton and u half pound girl born lo
thorn Hat unlay night at the I tilth
Manorial Hospital,
-.....(Tom-Tom May SO)
Mitt RUSH
I -n
If you have anything to sell,
,1M In the market for anything
Mr or hava any rooms or
tt ratt or want to rant
or • baton, sail our Mina
Mom M.
Mr. ami Mrs Kill/. Xa< liarlr, and
Miss Ella /iicharls spent Sunday
In Corpus Clulsll visiting rein
lives amt friends.
~ • ( l oin Tom Muy HO) .......-
Mia \V. K Hell and daughter,
Miss Viola, leiui'iu-d Sunday from
II weekend visit Willi relatives (It
San Antonio.
.........Cl um Turn Muy IIO)———
Miss Mary Ann lluvur who Is
employed III Cm-ro spent I he week
end In Yoakum vIhII lug her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. It lluvur.
——(Tom-Tom May HO)--
Houston Post Dispatch ami Snn
Antonio Light. John Henderson
Yoakum. Phone 257. 283 tl
-(Tom-Tom May •#)——
Miss Velma Morgan H|ienl Run-
day In filssle visiting relatives.
. ■ — ■■(Tam-Tam May SO)— —-
Mrs. O. P. McGrow of Houston
and Mrs. Dock Rtarr of IJssle
returned to their homes flundny
after a visit In Yoakum with their
parants, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cobb.
Thay ware acoompanled homo by
Mr. Cook who rotaraod to Yoa-
kum Sunday night.
Mr. and Mih. John Mnchac and
sous and MIhh Tracy Holubcc
spent Sunday tn San Marcos vis-
iting Misses Minnie Hrallk and
Della Iloluhec who are attending
San Mart-OH State Teachers Col
lege.
Miss Milrgrcl llenfro, Miss Kill
(dllle llmds. Charlie Knlser, .lee
Woods, Waller Dlerachke anil
\ugiiat Ni-liuilus were among flm
Ynukunittes lo allend the auto
races at Vlelortu Sunday.
If you have lei ('ream Tubs or
Soils Water Hot lies about your
place, please plume The Yoakum
Dreamery. Phone (iOl. 30(l-t!o
———(Tom-Tom Muy 80)————
Mr and Mrs. l: M. Mueller and
son accompanied bv Milton St a
liala spent Sunday in San An
tonio.
--------(Tom-Turn Muy 81))———
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Deluo of
Snn Antonio spent tin- weekend
In Yoakum visiting Ills parents.
Mr and Mrs. tl. (5. Deluo.
-(Tom-Tom Muy 80) ----------
While at Cuero Drink at Wagner’*
.——-(Toni Turn May 80)———
Mrs. II. Stephens and son
(\ ll. Jr. returned to their lioim-
In Victoria after visiting In You
kum for the past week, guests
of Di and Mis J. K. Stephens.
——(Tom-Tom May 80)——
Mrs i) It. llorchiTH was able
lu return lo her home in Kurd
Iran after undergoing an opera
Don at ilie Until Memorial Hos-
pital for the removal ol her loll
nils.
—-(Tom-Tom Muy 80)————
SPRING FRYERS FOR SALE
Phone KJli KM. Mis. Oscar
Hauler. 209-2c
--(Tom Tom Muy 80)-
George Wnterwnll, who has
been undergoing medical Deal
menl at the 11 ii i h Memorial llos
pllal was carried lo Houston
Sunday where lie will undergo
an examination
-(Tom Tom May 110)——
Mih. L. W. Deaton who has
been III at her home on Plnchum
HI root for the past few days
was reported lo be slightly Im-
proved tIiIh morning.
——-—(Tom-Tom Muy IIO)........—
TIioumh Edward Weatherly of
Han Antonio Is spending a few
days In Yoakum visit lifg his
brother, L. A. Weatherly and
wife.
FOfl SCHOOL TRUSTEES
E. S. Hamden
0. C. Wagner
CLASSIFIED
Phone 09-
KOIt HALE Hut lermllk, iweot-
milk and Craam. Darling Milk
Station. Phone 25. 870-tfo
■A.
FOE RENT—Two nlca unfur-
niahad room* or furntihad light
houackaeping room* eloaa In,
Call •». IH’le
SOCIETY
Mlaa Ruah, Soclaty Edi*^
SOCIAL CALENDAR
TDEHDAY
The Park Place P.T. A. will
meet Tuesday h! 8:80 at the
school.
WHDNKBPAY
The Mothers Belf Culture Club
will meet Wednesday with Mrs.
Ellis Hlatrunk.
0 Thu T. B. L. Sunday Hcliool
Class of the llaptlat Church will
have Its regular monthly Social
meeting Wednesday afternoon at
8 p. m. at the home of Mra. O.
A. Mudd on Hose Street.
THURSDAY
Mrs. J. R. Inglehart will enter
tain tha Marry Mi *%ons in htr
horns on Orth ftroat at 1:10 o'-
alook Thursday afternoon.
CONTRACT BIDDING
The Original Hid As far uh
playing the hand is concerned
there is no difference In con-
tract than the well known game
of Auction. Hui when it comoa
to the bidding the two gtuncn
lire as far different as Auction
and the old game of Bridge
VVhisl. The Idea In opening the
bid In contract is to select a
suit which the combined hands of
North and South or lOnsi and
West will go game. With this
in mind it Is very essential that
the dealer open the bidding If
possible and does not require as
much strength for one bid us the
game of Auction would The orlg
Inal bidder Immediately puts the
adversaries on the defence.
There lias been many ayateniH
ot i.oniiai't bunting , mploved. Inn
II matters not wtuit system (lie
bidder may use the accuracy in
showing t lie exact strength of
Hie bidder's band is of vital 1m-
portunce. After tils partner's bid
(lie Jumping liiiml requires more
Hllt-liglh I'ol n JUIUp froiU olio tin
two Ilian a Jump from two to i
three or three lo t for the simple ,
reason (lint an original hid of one1
at conirui-i requires less strength j
than a one hid at Auction. \\'ltli|
this In mind the original bidder j
should at all times show the lull|
strength of Ids hand. A bid ot
olio by the original bidder may bc
pilHBcd by bis partner because
Ills hand would he short for a
Jump of one lo two whereas Ilic.
hand would Justify a Jump from t
two lo three or three to four. I
Willi llm Idea of giving his part-
ner a correct picture of Ids hand
Hu- original bidder should id all
limes bid ilie lull strength of Ids i
hand w hether I he hid bo a suit ori
no Dump. Knr example, suppose
tlial llm original bidder held the
follow ing band Spades, A K Q-X-
(12, Hearts K ij, Diamonds A 2;
Clubs (J J Irt. The hand would
count hIx tricks for spades, one
for hearth. one for diamonds and
one for clubs, a total of nino
tricks, one trick short of guinn.
I f I •• r««t «•! mmw I«,,LIm * l» « lt« ,*
• ••*» !•••»«••«* iiuiun ) ' i»*uw it nifi
cards: Spades 7-5-3. Hi-artK K-6-5-2,
Diamonds K f 3, Clubs K ti-2. If
South would open the bid with
one spade, West pass, North
would not have I lie required
strength to give Ids purl iter a
raise to two spades and llm hand
would lie played as one spado,
making only lit) points toward
game. If South should hid the
limit of Ids hand which would
he three spades, West I’iism, North
would liuvo a different picture of
Ids partner's hand For a Jump
to four lie would need only one
stii'c trick or two probable tricks.
The two protected kings would
surely prove to he at least one
winner which would he the re-
quired strength tn Jump Ills part-
ner's bid lo game. It would he
bridge folly for any player to bid
less than three similes with n
hand like the one listed above.
To bid less would only mislead
your partner.
Occasionally hands will appear
where It la not wise to bid the
full strenath but they are few and
far between. If the hand ahould
contain a two stlHtr bid the high-
er suit ft rat and tha lowar suit
en tha aaaond round. A oaaa of
thlf kind It annhlaa your partner
to aalact the Mitt hO«t lor hit
hand without Increusiun the eon
tract tin- second time around Kor
| example The bidder's hand is
a two suiter of hearts and spades
The original hid. two spades, part-
ner jumps bid to three spades,
West passes. S*iii(ti then should
bid four hearts. Ills partner now
cau select a game bid at spades
or hearts without increasing the
odd tricks ’to be taken. If lilsi’^ht tricks pliiH. or eight Irlcko
hand is best suited for hearts lie j " **U a probable ninth. With thin
would pass, if best suited for | iHicurute Information your partner
spades tie could bid four spades lft O**'11 »“ » Position to count the
without increastug the contract.
Willi such holdings till times out
of 100 your partner either lias a
complete bust or assistance
enough for a Jump of at least one
value of tils hand and know np-
proxlmatcly Junt how many trlckv
the combined hand will take.
Any question the readers of the
Herald desire to ask will be
and oli(Mi times strength to Jump I answered lu (tils column. A<1*
(lie Did to game. In the latter dross questions to Mridgc Editor
ease I he second suit would not care of Herald,
he shown unless slum posslhlli
lies would In- lu sight.
An original hid of one shows
Next week's '.irtlcle, Jumping
I'urtner’s Hid.
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 300, Ed. 1 Monday, March 24, 1930, newspaper, March 24, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758242/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.