I en a— is = THE DALLAS POST — THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 Free Booklet Offered Need help in building your wood deck? Want ideas for snappy, functional, easy-to-build patio accessories? Write for your free copy of “Decks and Patios,” Department 32, West Coast Lum- bermen’s Association, 1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Portland 5, Ore- gon. Million Strong There are one million carpen- ters in the U.S. and probably another ten million men who tinker with wood on weekends and during vacation. Few towns are so small they do not boast a trained carpenter. First Export First product shipped from the New World to England was clapboards made in Virginia from pine. Today most of the 40 billion feet of lumber cut in this country are needed to build new homes, schools and churches as well as farm structures for -a growing nation. FOR "THE FIRST TIME IN. THE BACK MOUNTAIN HENRY'S Jewelry - Gift - Card SHOP SHAVERTOWN OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY NIGHT No Traffic Lights, But Trolley Tracks That’s the old trolley station in the foreground. Floyd Hileman, who left his native Dallas when he was nine years old, and is now a resident of 242 Pettebone Street, Wyoming, found this picture, taken around the turn of the century, and brought it into the office of the Dal- & las Post. You can’t see the house where his father and mother, the late George and Elizabeth Kline Hileman lived, as it is located up around the curve, about opposite the house where Dr. Robert Body- comb lives now, but which was at that time the Rice home. They built homes well in the 19th century, for the use of future gene rations. The Ryman homestead, now the Back Mountain Memorial Library, farther up the hill and around the curve, does not appear in the photograph. The Mott home and the Spencer home have not PAGE 7-T And Mud - changed much in general appear- ance. ” There’s a harness shop, and a barber shop, a drug store and a butcher shop on the main drag. But who are those folks gathered in front of the trolley station? And is that man in the white apron but- cher White? Naught In May” Strephon kissed me in the spring, Robin in the fall, : But Colin only looked at me And never kissed at all The Look \ 7 When I Was Young and Twenty When I was young and twenty I heard a wise man say, “Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your heart away; Give pearls away and rubies But keep your fancy free” But I was one-and-twenty, No use to talk to me. When I was one-and-twenty I heard him say again, “The heart out of the bosom ‘Was never given in vain; "Tis paid with sighs a-plenty And sold for endless rue.” - And I am two-and-twenty, . And oh, ’tis true, ’tis true. PS Snowdrop Strephon’s kiss was lost in jest, Robin’s lost in play, But the kiss in Colin’s eyes When, full of warm and eager love, / . Haunts me night and day. I clasp you in my fond embrace, You gently push me back and say, “Take care, my dear, you’ll spoil my lace.” — Sara Teasdale You kiss me just as you would kiss Some woman friend you chanced to see; You call me ““dearest.”’ — All love’s forms Are yours, not its reality. To Phyllis Phyllis, you little rosy rake, That heart of yours I long to rifle: Come, give it me, and do not make So much ado about a trifle! Oh, Annie! cry, and storm and rave! Do anything with passion in it! Hate me an hour, and then turn round And love me truly, just one minute. : — William Wetmore Story — A. E. Housman — Thomas Moore a __ mn oe > Rupes - > = Bet Qet for RELAXATION: The Only Portable Fine Enough To Carry The DU MONT Name. eo Transformer Powered Chassis ' ® Exclusive Perma-Tune* e New Squared 19” Aluminized Picture Tube* ® Available with either Sleep Timer Control or Galaxy Wire- less Remote Control CORDLESS — PLAYS ANYWHERE! Father's Day Is June 17 PERFECT FOR THE PATIO The Sportsman Portable eo Personal Listening/Tape Re- corder Jack eo Completely Molded Cabinet in Bronzetone or Charcoal Grey. eo 2114” wide, 12 3/16” deep, 15%” high Remigmber CHANNEL MASTER TRANSISTOR RADIO 10 $ { 89. Plus Tax Stanton TV and Appliances DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER OR 4-7101
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