PAGE 4—T AUCTION BRIEFS Last year the Children’s Auction Saturday morning was a great success. It will be repeated this year, again on Saturday morning, from 10to 12. Only children may bid. Those bidding on pets must have permission of their par- ents. Rotary-Ann Baked Goods co-chairmen, Mrs. Archer Mohr and Mrs. Charles Gard- ner, can use an unlimited num- ber of pans of sticky buns, small frosted cupcakes, cart wheel sugar cookies, bite-size pies. Anybody havea favorite recipe for oatmeal cookies with nuts and raisins? Carl M. Henderson says the chicken barbecue will be just as tasty this year as it was last year. Members of Dad- dow Isaacs American Legion Post will seruveitlate Thursday afternoon, July 5, on the Gate of Heaven School grounds. I; it should rain, serving will be in Gate of Heaven cafeteria, courtesy of Rev. Francis A. Kane. Philip Shalanca, Plym- outh, will preparethe chickens as he did last year. Because oftheillness of Mrs. Prosper Wirt, Mrs. Dana = $ THE DALLAS POST — THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 Crump has offered to take charge of the Book Booth. Mrs. Crump reminds resi- dents that paperbacks have ready sale, and that ‘“who- dunits” are always popular. Books should go to the Li- brary, not to the Barn, as they have to be sorted beforebeing offered for sale. The Grounds Committee is already at work, starting Sat- urday afternoon to erect foun- A-A-A SERVICE supp Lehman HORSE SHOW and- Back Mt. Memorial Library AUCTION Let's Go--- ALL THE WAY ORT 1962 STOP ENROUTE: AT THE BUSIEST - - - - ESSO SERVICENTER in the Back Mountain BIRTH’S DALLAS ESSO Main Highway At The "'Y"' OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY S&H GREEN STAMPS x Best Wishes To The Lehman Horse Show and STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. DAILY and SUNDA 1 2 Back Mt. Memorial Library Auction ZL argest Cosmetic Headquarters in Back Mt. featuring Revlon - Lentheric - Lanvin - Chanel # 5 Large Selection "Jean Nate" HALLS PHARMACY MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Y . OR-44161 dations for tents. For the past three years, the Auction has been under its own canvas. Prior to that time, tents were borrowed. Tent making wasa colossal job, but it has paid off in convenience. In charge of grounds are Ziba Smith, Tony Hudak, Stefan Heller- sperk, and Bob Casselberry. Plenty oflollypops this year, promises Nancy Kozemchak, who is enlisting more Girl Scout Troops to make them by the hundred. And the hot buttered popcorn will smell just as heavenly late at night as it did last year. I's nice to see Hazel Berti handling the Odds and Ends booth. Save her your odd dishes and anything else you feel you can spare. Her co- chairman is Mrs. James Hus- ton. Every auction day is a bargain day at the Odds and Ends booth. Dan Flood Sends Flag Flown Over Capitol Offered for auction this year will be a five by eight flag flown over the Capitol at Washington. It comes with the compliments of the Honorable Daniel J. Flood. Dan arranged with J. George Stewart, Architect of the Capitol, to have the flag flown over the Capitol building, and sends it with his ‘best wishes for success of the Sixteenth Annual Back Mountain Memorial Auction. Heis recuperat- ing at hishomein Washington from surgery performed early this spring, and each day takes on more and more of his accustomed work. One of the pictures taken some years ago at an earlier auction, shows Dan trundling an entire wheelbarrow load of books se- lected - from the book booth, and another picture shows Dan auction- ing off a puppy over the block. I LOVE OLD THINGS I love old things: Streets of old cities Crowded with ghosts And banked with oranges, Gay scarfs and shawls That flow like red water. I love old abbeys With high, carved portals And dim, cool corners Where tired hearts pray: I join them in the silence And repair my soul. I love old inns Where floors creak eerily And doors blow open On windless nights, Where heavy curtains Dance a slow waltz. I love old trees That lift up their voices High above the grasses. They do not sing At the light wind’s bidding: They chant alone to storms. I love old china, Knowing well the flavour Of great, strong men And fair, sweet women Lurks at the rim Of each deep brown bowl. I love old books _ Frayed from the searching Of Truth-hungry fingers: Their warm, soft vellum Leads me up through sorrow Like a dear friend’s hand. I love old men And old, dear women Who keep red cheeks As the snows of winter Keep the round red berry Of the winter-green. (This verse to be chanted) I love old things: Weather-beaten, worn things, Cracked, broken torn things, The old son, the old moon, The old earth’s face, Old wine in dim flagons, Old ships and old wagons — Old ships and old wagons — (This line softly) Old coin and old lace, Rare old lace. Wilson MacDonald ei sb RIS I 1 suiting SR CE