Park Cities Trivia Continues Just For The Fun Of It
There are some real brain trusts around these parts. Last week’s comments really reached way back and all around for answers. Let’s see what kind of input these questions get:
- Was there ever a gasoline station in Highland Park Village?
- What was Lambert’s green?
- Whose mother wrote “Teen Telescope” in The Dallas Times Herald?
- Where was the pet store on Preston Road and who owned it?
- What did EM, LA, TA and RI stand for?
Bonus out-of-the-bubble question: What was Deuback’s?
No prize this week, but rumors are floating that we just might have a reward next week. Stay tuned.
By Jeanne Prejean
Mar. 9, 2011 | 11:00 am | 14 Comments | Comments RSS







14 comments to "Park Cities Trivia Continues Just For The Fun Of It"
Total side note. Anyone remember Bobby’s Snow Cones that used to be across from Bubba’s; Penguin’s Frozen Yogurt that was on Hillcrest; Alex’s (possibly Alex’s Fried Chicken) in the spot where Olivella’s is now; or Boxies ?sp Boxy’s in preston center where corner bakery is now?
Telephone exchanges. For example LA is 52, stood for Lakeside. HP Town Hall would be Lakeside 1-4161.
2.Lambert’s Green was the official color of Lambert Landscaping Co. They even painted a railroad overpass near their office on Cedar Springs that color as well as all their trucks, etc.
4. Can’t remember the name, but it was owned by Howard Crow and was at the far north end of the block where Tom Thumb, now CVS is.
Deuback’s was “way out” on Greenville Ave in Vickery, TX even a little further out than Vickery Park (huge swimming pool). The skating rink was where all class parties, birthday parties were held. No inside plumbing!
I seem to remember that Bobby had the store with his father’s start up help to pay for SMU law school. Perhaps, he just moved on to bigger and better.
Lubbock (Rockwall, Rowlett, and Garland)have “Bahama Bucks” where you can get a similar fix on the slighly more refined snow like Bobby served.
Deubeks was the roller skating rink on Greenvile across from what is now Royal Oaks Country Club. I saw Mrs. Deubeks obituary in the paper this morning.
Am sad to report Mrs. Debuack died Monday at the age of 89.
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