Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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a large recreation hall, library and
kitchen, and is to be used entirely as
Furnished apartment Including elec-
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“Tha’j not the kind of a
kiu I'd expea from the
terror of the range," raid
Petty.
“Cliff, dear," Polly said coolly. “I
want you to meet Mr Hardy. Mr.
Hardy.. .Mr. Thomas."
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the terror of the
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ly Andy.
one of the girts to danoe with
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eurning home, to ap
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hora Northoote’s ranoh
testimony: also’ made
cueed herself to her partner and
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evening, Mr. Hardy," she
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by. the Rev F H. Stallknecht of the
Episcopal church in Hempstead.
W. O. Alexander, district N. V. A.
supervisor from Houston, J. C. Win-
free of Hempstead, Mrs. Urban and
John Amsler, librarian, each made a
short talk.
. “Di ir Polly said, her chin
mitm
school, which provided part-time em
ploy ment for 24 NY A workers, was
completed this week. C. H. Yoe. area
supervisor, has advised state youth di-
rector, J. C. Kellam.
$ At your drug
> stere, at the
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national wildlife experiment station, an was recently dedicated by Wal- i ———........ —————
lace. Left: Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, chief of the U. S. biological survey, I FOR KENT — One furnished apart-
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Ane owmer at the looml water
tery,dgnamr“gapquze
.7 teen him by Hie wie, that the
sream of water bed been d-
vorted from Ite origin el shoe
•ri.. and may leguy be re-
stored. Andy Hardy alone faile
to share to the jbilation, be-
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ever gonna speak
And after I give h __
boat years of my life!”
The Judge smiled at Andy’s sor-
rowful expression.
“The value of things is cheap where
there is no knowledge of the crea-
tor. Where God is unknown land may
be purchased for 5c an acre. Lead
• close to a church and to a school is
of greater value than laud farther
away.
“The knowledge of God adds value
to everything. Life and possessions.
"Paul said unto the Romans, "I am
not ashamed of the gospel of Christ :
for it is the power of God . . .”—Ro-
mans 1 :16.
"Many of us have been trying to
possess our possessions without divine
guidance. We realize that in order to
possess we must have power, but we
have failed to-realize that the great-
et power in the world is that which
first created the world, the power of
God.
“If we accept God as our partner
and look to Him for leadership and
power He will help us to possess our
possessions.
“Again, some of us take God as
our partner, but make Him a junior
partner instead of a senior partner.
i We talk with Him, but are not given
I power to Possess.
James says, "Ye alk and receive
• lhe two-months-old fox pup nestling in the arms of Henry A. Wallace,
-atary of agriculture, was the first animal to be born a. the Patux-
ent research refuge near Bowie, Md. This refuge is the world’s first
supper was being seryed and an
. air of gaiety pervaded the room.
Andy gaaed around him, searching
| for Polly. And, finding her, his
( face fell. She was dancing with a
i tell, handsome young man. ‘
years older than Andy. 1___
Andy stepped into the room.
. moment later Polly had seen
him. Her face froze as she ex-
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“No, sir.” *
"Very good,” the Judge com-
mented. "We thus have a on-
Ainuing offer which can ripen into
a contract by the mere fact of
your acceptance. Technically, Andy,
this is an overt act and con-
stitutes acceptance of an offer of
unilateral contract. molding the
entire negotations in a valid con-
tract with the nee weary quid pro
quo.
“T*u mean X can go?" Andy
shouted. “Boy, I am glad you're a
Judge!"
Clad in a western outfit, Andy
was a woefully spiritleas "terror
of the range” as he stood outside
the Benedict home, trying to
gather up courage to ring the
bell. He was at once frightened,
meek and hopeful. Would Polly
‘ forgive him? Laughter, talk and
i mubic drifted to him from the in-
> side. With an effort he swallowed
I the lump in his throat, atraight-
1 med bla shoulders and pressed the
, bell.
A moment later the colored but-
«ler swung it wide. revealing a very
I nervous young Andy. The butler
( blinked.
“Mr. Hardy!" he exclaimed. “I
didn't recognise you in that co*-
tume. Your hat. sir."
' Andy stepped forward doubtful-
ly. “No, thanks, 1 keep it,” he
said. "I may need it in a burry!”
The party was in full awing
Costumed couples were dancing
to the music of a radio, a buffet
Music was furnished by the Hemp rope leads us by a large margin in
stead high school band under the dl military aviation while we lead by a
rection of P. H. Wohlford. large margin in commercial aviation "
The community center was built at ] Asked how this country stood re
a total cost of about $4300. Located garding research, the famous flier
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lettoe, unopened.
"an‛t you help me out, Dad?"
Andy pleaded. "Polly's having a
party tonight, and rite aeked me
to it, too. rm afraid she ain’t
Limp, heartsick, Andy shook $
hands with him.
"I was just telling Mr. Hardy
about you. Cliff,” Polly said. “It's
still a secret, but...Cliffe going to
Europe for father’s firm. And he
has the loveliest wife and the two
most adorable children."
ho demanded. •
“I steamed it open to read it
before I sent it back." Polly qom-
feesed, her eyes east down. “And-..
X want that picture of you oa the
bronco,*
Aady felt himuelr blushing. “Gm.
Polly, that wasn’t really me. That
was double exposure," ha confee-
sed. Then, suddenly, he stared at
bar. "Wait a miauto!" be burnt out
“Those letters get mixed up. Too
got Marian’s letter to Dennis!"
pod ",2 zrktcerqa
your letter I put it ia the envelope
and seat It back to you."
Andy drew a little nearer to her.
He leaned over and, very tentative-
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petty
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regain our leading position. We are
not behind In. quality as applied to
workmanship and quipment. but we
are behind in quality as applied to I
the performance of military aircraft.”
Lindbergh and Arnold testified in
connecton with President Roosevelt s .
pr-
The building, which is of native
creek stone construction, SO feet square
was built entirely by certified N. Y.
A. boys under the joint sponsorship
of Mrs. Urban and the national youth
administration for Texas.
"She certainly did."
"In that case we have a con-
. tract ual offer. Was there any re-
7 vocation?”
| Andy looked blank.
“Did she...take it back’?” the
E Judge asked. .
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"Good evening. Miss Benediot,"
Andy repiled hwnbly
For a moment there was gilence;
then, shamefaced, Andy said,"Sur-
prised to see me at your party?"
“Tse, I am."
r “But you invited me," Andy pro-
tested.
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owurrtet MM w Leew’a tee.
Chapter Twelve
Judge Hardy looked up from
hl* legal volumes as Andy en-
tered the Jurist's dsn.
“I been juited!" Andy announced
Judge stared for a moment,
d. "Polly Benediet, I pre-
sume," he said gravely.
In a torrent of words, Andy ex-
, plelned what had happened bo-
tween them, bow be had written
her, mow she had returned his
Austin, June 13. — Sales of new
passenger cars in Texas during May
lumped 50.7 per cent above May last
year, and commercial car sales climb
ed as much, the University of Texas
Bureau of Business Research announ-
ced today.
Reports of the Bureau from four-
teen representative Texas counties
showed registration of new automo-
biles totaling 16.1 per cent over April
of this year, while new commercial
motor vehicle registrations dropped
5.9 per cent.
Commercial car sales for May were
46.7 per cent over May, 1938.
request for $250,000,000 to complete
fwn i the proposed air corps expansion to
tion. but during the past five years the j
1 lead in military aviation ha- Iwii Ink I
- —-----— Cliff warmly extended a hand.
"You say she asked you to her “How do you do?"
a-; "y- n«»
• ......- . "Saia
m-- -it fw oro-
____I to forgive me and...oh, lots of
•arity things." Andy stuttered.
Timid- “What things?" she persited.
"Oh, just a lot of thga."
"Darling.. .before I left Carvel I
was sure I cared enough for you
and now I know I do."
"We need to remember that man’s
chief end on earth, is to glorify God
and to enjoy Him forever.
“We possess our possessions not
to satisfy our lusts for things, but to
glorify God. and to enjoy Him. Only
as we enjoy God can we enjoy our
selves and our possessions.”
For a split second Andy was so
started he couldn’t see straight
Then, as the truth dawned on him,
a great big grin spread over hie
face. Suddenly he grabbed cutrs
hand again and hook it with
heartfelt fervor.
“Belleye me, Mr. Thomas, a wife
and bables to what every men
needs," he said in a rush of worde.
aren’t you? The Carrel big shot?
The star of th* basketball team...
th* town tool?...”
Special price on fryers. Call or
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you meant R,” she mM uternly.
“Oh, I do, do," Andy sateTtey-
Abay ssu •,—
"SNir is father’a Nsw York rop.
renentative," she said impremeivef. f
“Father says he's th* mot promt*- J
tog xonE man in ths organia- [
Andy choked back a sob. I
“Father meys he’ be a milon- .
aire before he's thirty-five." Polly 5
continued gieehtoy
Andy was reduced to a state ef 9
lanad forward, whlapering S
"Of course, nobody’s wuppebed te D
know i yet, bat..."
“But whatt" Andy was trim > Mag
now. 1
"He went to my father thio after-
noon and asked him..."
Andy went white and his knoes
shook.
"Shhhhhhh, hers bo comoo."
Andy was barely able to stand
as Cliff came over again and food- |
dy put his arm around the giri.
“Now look here, Polly, do I have M
will provide adequate aerial defines •
for the United States, despite super-
iority of some German warplanes.
Major Gen. Henry H Arnold, chiet
of the army air corps, told a house
appropriations subeommittee in testi-
mony made public that all this coun-
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The dedication address was given
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completed Hempstead community cen-ships ttiat are muel tetter than their
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cn away from us," Lindberzh said,
"in commercial aviation. I feel
that we still hold the leading posi
tion. and our lead in that wil depend
on whether or not we concentrate on
commercial aviation in the future, as
we have in the past.
"Stated briefly, it i- trite that Eu ,
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he spoke it was honeetly, aincere- J
ly, with real modesty.
"That’s a lot of hoosy, Mr.
Thomas,” he said, eyas oa Polly.
"Things like that get exaggerated :
and they’re liable to do a lot of ।
harm. I wasn’t a star; anybody i
knows a basketball team ain’t one I
man. I couldn't have scored a
single this season if tbs other fel- 5
lows hadn’t put the ban right in ।
my hende1” j
"Your* too modest," amiled CUN, I
turning to Polly. “Batter go to I
work on him," he said, laving 4
them.
“That’s strange talk for a mow l
of destiny," said Polly, slowly, as
her eyss met Andy’a.
“Go ahead, rub it in," said Andy
grimly. “I got it coming.”
Still outwardly stern, Polly sald
in a low voice: “There is some-
thing I want to tell you. Come
with me." i
"What was in that letter you
wrote me, Andy?" she whispered.
"I said...I mean I said...that I
was sorry and that I wanted you
day I.. .1..he atopped, emabar-
Tpoiy was very cold now. "I
suppoM I must have," she snap-
poo, “for Tm sure Judge Hardy's
son to too well bred to come where
hk not wanted.'
Furnished apartment for rent.
Phone Schlortt Brog. Garage. 83-6t
ed suffering from a heeoma 0
ment Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Nervine which gave her such
results that she wrote
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1939, newspaper, June 13, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382175/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.