View Full Version : Southside OKC Memories....anyone?
SoonerGirl26 07-25-2010, 11:26 PM I didn't understand what you were bumping up and there wasn't a link.
I've never understood what bumping up means.
I was bumping this thread to the top of the list so the newbies wouldn't have to hunt for it down the page... it would be at the top or near the top when they log into OKCTalk. Havent you ever been on a forum where you just saw someone make a post that just said, "Bump".....?? They were doing the same thing......making it go to the top of the list.
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Prunepicker 07-25-2010, 11:37 PM Bumping this up so some new
forum people can find it easier.
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Do yo mean Mrs. Semrad's passing?
I was bumping this thread to the
top of the list so the newbies wouldn't have to hunt for it down t
he page... it would be at the top or near the top when they log
into OKCTalk. Havent you ever been on a forum where you just
saw someone make a post that just said, "Bump"? They were
doing the same thing... making it go to the top of the list.
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But what was the post you were bumping to the top? I
couldn't tell. This is the only forum I've ever seen "bump"
used.
ljbab728 07-25-2010, 11:52 PM But what was the post you were bumping to the top? I
couldn't tell. This is the only forum I've ever seen "bump"
used.
It simply means that, when you look at the page under Nostalgia and Memories, the thread for Southside OKC Memories will be at the top because it had the last post. Hence, it was bumped to the top.
SoonerGirl26 07-26-2010, 12:01 AM But what was the post you were bumping to the top? I
couldn't tell. This is the only forum I've ever seen "bump"
used.
I wasn't bumping a post.... I was bumping this whole thread, "Southside OKC Memories", to the top of the Nostalgia & Memories list. Here's the definition in Wikipedia.....
Bump (Internet)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been suggested that "bump" is an acronym of "bring up my post",[1] however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock to a new position".[2] It can also be used in personal messages (PMs) or instant messages (IMs) on the Web, to return an older message to the top of the list."
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Prunepicker 07-26-2010, 12:07 AM It simply means that, when you look at
the page under Nostalgia and Memories, the thread for Southside
OKC Memories will be at the top because it had the last post.
Hence, it was bumped to the top.
I can understand someone wanting a particular post to be at the
top of the thread. But a specific thread wasn't posted. Since
this is already the Southside Memories thread the last post will
always be a Southside Memories post and will always be at the
top of the thread.
I'm missing something or am making this too hard.
Prunepicker 07-26-2010, 12:09 AM Bumping this up so some new forum people can find it easier.
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Do yo mean Mrs. Semrad's passing?
I wasn't bumping a post.... I was bumping this whole thread,
"Southside OKC Memories", to the top of the Nostalgia & Memories
list. Here's the definition in Wikipedia.....
Bump (Internet)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"To bump a thread on an Internet forum is to post a reply to it
purely in order to raise the thread's profile. This will typically
return it to the top of the list of active threads. It has been
suggested that "bump" is an acronym of "bring up my post",[1]
however this is almost certainly a backronym and the usage is
entirely consistent with the verb "bump" which means "To knock
to a new position".[2] It can also be used in personal messages
(PMs) or instant messages (IMs) on the Web, to return an older
message to the top of the list."
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Got it! Get it? Good.
Thanx
ljbab728 07-26-2010, 12:10 AM I can understand someone wanting a particular post to be at the
top of the thread. But a specific thread wasn't posted. Since
this is already the Southside Memories thread the last post will
always be a Southside Memories post and will always be at the
top of the thread.
I'm missing something or am making this too hard.
Yes, you're missing something. I'm talking about when you're looking at the page under Nostalgia and Memories which shows all of the various threads. It moves the Southside Memories thread to the top of that page. It has nothing to do with the where the individual posts are located within the Southside Memories thread.
Generals64 07-26-2010, 12:42 PM Hey Pruner:..........are you drinking that "Fermented" Prune Juice again?????? If so, be careful...Mom's know what to do....
Prunepicker 07-26-2010, 02:40 PM Hey Pruner... are you drinking that "Fermented" Prune Juice again?
If so, be careful... Mom's know what to do...
Mom made it better.
Generals64 08-10-2010, 07:13 PM Well, it's about time for the Southside to come "Alive" again. School is in the air and the kids (as usual) don't want to go. What can any of you tell about your first days of school? I remember being told that all the boys had to have their Levis run up the flag pole on the first day of the Seventh Grade at Grant. I first thought how stupid...then how humiliating....was petrified the first two days of Junior High....Or, how about that first couple of days shen you had your first car???? I remmebr having a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air and thought it so cool...then as I drove into the parking lot one of my friends drove up in his "Brand New" 1962 Impala. I was bummed out however, as the year progressed I notice he was hardly at any of the school functions.......CAR PAYMENTS.....gotta work....welcome to school...any stories from any others???
Prunepicker 08-10-2010, 08:34 PM Well, it's about time for the Southside to come "Alive" again.
School is in the air and the kids (as usual) don't want to go. What
can any of you tell about your first days of school?
Couldn't stand it. If there was one place on Earth I never, ever
wanted to be, it was school. The first thing I wanted to know
was when the next federal holiday or scheduled break was,
i.e. school was out.
Generals64 08-17-2010, 08:34 PM Does anyone remember the name of the Pizza Parlor on S.W. 59th and May Ave?......
Prunepicker 08-17-2010, 09:38 PM Does anyone remember the name of the Pizza Parlor on S.W. 59th
and May Ave?
Pizza Inn.
I remember the 'All You Can Eat' buffet for $1.59! A friend and I,
highschool aged, nearly put them out of business one day. I alone
put down the equivalent of 4 thin crust pepperoni pizzas. My
friend was bigger and ate a lot more! His mom, who treated us,
ate like a normal adult. I mean a normal northsider adult.
There's something that happens to the mind and body of a
teenager when "All You Can Eat" and PIZZA are used in the same
sentence. In fact, it still happens to me as we speak.
Oh, it's still there. I like Pizza Inn thin crust pepperoni.
SoonerGirl26 08-17-2010, 09:39 PM Does anyone remember the name of the Pizza Parlor on S.W. 59th and May Ave?......
Are you asking cause you can't remember.... or is this a test to see if WE remember?????
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Prunepicker 08-17-2010, 09:49 PM Are you asking cause you can't remember... or is this a test to
see if WE remember?
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You're too smart for us, and especially him. LOL!
I think I answered that question but it was a long time ago.
Maybe it can be found in the archives.
Mom's the best! She said so.
Generals64 08-18-2010, 08:55 AM You're still driving the peugot right?.......Peter Piper pizza parlor....
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 10:27 PM I worked at the Spot (Black's Restaurant) in the early 70's. I remember Jewel Black and her husband. They were good hard working people and treated us kids pretty good. They had a daughter about my age that worked there too. I think that I was maybe 13 or 14 and made $1.00 hr, + tips. I quit there and went to work at A & W at 60th & S. Western for $1.10 hr. lol It seems that I remember that Mr. Black died in a tragic bridge collapse near Norman. The Black's lived near the Sears @ 44th & Western.
The Spot was Capitol Hill's hang out. It was owned by Thurman Black.
Prunepicker
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 10:35 PM Wow, we must be close in age. I don't remember the family fun center at 74th & Penn but I cruised 59th both with my older brothers, then with my friends later while attending SEHS. I also carhopped at the A&W at 59th & Western. I didn't work at Golf Acres but spent a lot of time there and at Putt-Putt @ 74th & Western. I remember everything else you mention and also worked at El Rancho Sanchez next door to the Park Terrace. However I remember Der Dutchman being @ 39th & S. Penn where Braums is today. Actually I think Braum's was already there and Der Dutchman was behind it.
Family Fun Center @ SW 74 & Penn. I used to ride in the back of my brothers jacked up 68 Camaro cruising 59th and going there. I also grew up around 89th and Penn. Sacked groceries at Buchanans, car-hopped and cooked at A&W, but my first job was at Golf Acres SW 119. I spent many summer days riding bikes to the Southern Hills library at the shopping center with "The Big TG&Y". There was a "mean" lady there that did not like us hanging out in the toy section. I saw 101 Dalmations at the Park Terrace theater whatever year it came out.
Some of my favorites..............Zorros Tacos, Billies Tastee Freeze, Winchester Drive-In, Taco Bell next door to the "Y" on Penn, Der Dutchman on 240,..................
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 10:44 PM I went to Jr. High at Jackson for a short time with one of the kids (David Salsman). I'm not sure but I think that he went to U.S. Grant. He was only 16 years old. Much of the area immediately south of 74th & Penn both on the east and west side of Penn was Southeast district. We gave a phony address (my dad's business @ 82nd & Shields) so that I could go to Southeast instead of being bussed to Douglass. I believe that the actual boundry back then and maybe even today between the OKC and Moore districts is/was 82nd street because I remember my dad saying if we were south of 82nd I could have went to Moore.
That is correct. Four or five of those kids murdered were Moore high students. In those days, there was no Westmoore yet, and everybody that lived south of I-240 went to Moore high.
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 10:52 PM Park Terrace was much more modern but there were 3 theaters that I remember that predated it, all in Capitol Hill. The Redskin, The Yale and The Knob Hill were all much older and it also seems that there was one on 28th & S. Agnew which later became the site of Ronnie Kaye's "The Scene". I don't know what it was called as a theater though.
The "Twilight Zone" is a street called Carey Place, in the historic Gatewood residential district near OCU. The legend had it that the street was a center of devil worship in the 1930's, hence the wrought iron window bars with spears on theends. :bow: (yeah, right...) But, you know how urban legends go. I believe it was also called the "doll houses". It IS a strange looking street, just because a trolley car used to have a route down that street and it is VERY narrow. Yes, it does seem quite scary driving down the street at night with a car filled with screaming impressionable teens. :dizzy:
The Park Terrace Theatre was at SW 58th and Western. I remember when it opened - strobe lights, big opening. It was the first theatre to open southside - prior to that, we southsiders had to go north to see a decent movie. I think that the first movie to show there was some John Wayne western. I distinctly remember seeing Mary Poppins there. It was all red velvet and gilding.
The "mansion" was supposedly a large old home out by Lake Stanley Draper in which resided an old African American gentlemen who, as legend had it, would appear at the front door with a gun and shoot at anyone who drove up the long drive. You can imagine what the name of the mansion was in that era (unfortunately). The story was that he was crazy and had killed some people. Of course, I really don't know if it even existed. Everyone I ever talked to who went there got scared and turned back before driving up the drive. I really think it's an urban legend and there never was even a mansion there.
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:02 PM It was a Woolco before it was Venture.
can't remember if it was vixen's or if it was the spot that became hollie's near 84th & western where the owner installed hot tubs. maybe the definition of 'class' varies between people, but i don't find that too classy. i don't think it's much of a coincidence that those types of establishments exist primarily in the seedier parts of town.
soonerdave- wasn't the spot currently occupied by burlington coat factory on 74th & shields a trade mart? i was thinking it carried that name between the time it was brannum's and venture... but i may be wrong.
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Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:06 PM Yes it was a Woolco and yes there was a twin theater in the mall. Does anyone remember the bumper cars, yes bumper cars that were in the southeast corner of the parking lot where the Bonanza, Goldie's Circuit City site is?
yes, there definitely a woolco at that location, my best friend used to work there. wasn't there a movie theater inside that mall next to the fountain before the mall was gutted and the theater got moved to the outside? i remeber the bonanza. we used to ride our bikes where the home depot is now.
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:17 PM The Safeway later became Drugs for less as did the one at 59th & Penn when Safeway built the new stores at 44th & May and 59th & Walker. The 74th & Shields location is now Langston's western wear. Does anyone remember the giant slide behind (south) of Southwestern Plaza? My first 10 speed bike casme from Kiddie City. Stockton's was at 44th & High and later at 44th & Western (Redding) after Humpty Dumpty moved down to 36th & Western and later became an IGA. I have seen in previous post that Humpty was next to Arlen's but I don't remember that and we lived just east of Western on S.Olie near 50th.
We used to go that Bonanza every once in a while. The Texas Toast was really good. Goldies was a restaurant chain that Barry Switzer was involved with several years ago. There was a Black Eyed Pea restaurant farther west on the south side of I-240 east of Penn, but it closed down several years ago and was taken over by Joe's Crab Shack. I don't know how well Joe's is doing these days, because my wife - who loves seafood - doesn't even like to go there anymore.
The Shields mall was attached to the Burlington building as recently as a few years ago. That theater became a horrible spot for drug dealers and thugs....I've heard stories from people who were in there watching a movie when the place would get raided by cops. Yikes.
There was a discount/consignment store adjacent to the theater, and after it went out, they just ripped it down and broke the "L" of the mall.
The Safeway that used to be there was of a vintage back when you knew the butcher and could watch them package the beef; alas, those days are long gone.
I do not know this for a fact, but I believe there may have been an intent eons ago to have that Shields mall simulate in some way what used to be known as (and I guess it still is) French Market Mall on NW 63rd and Western.
That reminds me of another long-time strip-mall in S. OKC that is still very much alive - at SW 59th and Western. On the NW corner is what used to be Southwestern Bank (I think it is now something like First United), and they used to have a contest to predict what time/day in the summer it would hit 100 degrees first. They had a time/temp sign when those were unique.
That mall, "Southwestern Plaza" also had one of the coolest toy stores around, called "Kiddie City." They had all kinds of games and toys...just one space over from a photography studio, Zales, Stockton's (I think), another Safeway, McDonald's Drug, OTASCO, a Merle Norman cosmetics store, Radio Shack, a small TG&Y, and Kips Big Boy Restaurant at the far southwest end. There was also a cool self-service US postal service island in the parking lot, where you could drop off parcels, buy stamps, or just drop off mail. The mall was just adjacent to a placed called "Car Wash City...." My grandmother lived the bulk of her life in a neighborhood just north of that mall. Sadly, that area is deteriorating, too....Southwood Baptist Church moved, and the building was sold/torn down, and now there's a pathetic used car lot there with a trailer as sales office...really, really ugly.
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:32 PM I remember Capitol Hill Ice Cream! They had cars that came through my neighborhood selling ice cream too!
The donut shop on 59th and Penn. is Geralds. He started out on the N.W. corner of S.W. 59th and Penn. Then they moved across the street to the shopping center, next door(maybe 2 or 3) to Dodsons. Later he moved again to the current locaton on the west side of Penn between 59th and 55th.
The Alamo Courts Motel was ( is?) on the S.E. corner of S.W. 44th and Rob. I grew up with a guy who lived there, his parents owned it.
How about Capitol Hill ice cream on the South side of S.W. 29th between Rob. and Harvey, you guys remember that?
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:39 PM I'm pretty sure that Alamo Courts was on the northwest corner of 44th & Rob. The Alamo Restaurant was next door to the north in a building that the last I saw was still standing and was a Crossland's Rental. I remember eating fried chicken there and at the age of probably 4 or 5 years old saw the first black person that I had ever seen working there.
O.K. you are right about the Alamo Courts. But, there was a Motel on the N.W. corner of 44th and Robison...Was deemed a bad mess and bulldozed down. The corner is still level. Was a major Brothel in South OKC. Do you remember Jesse's?
2. Kaiser's on 10th (N.W.) and Walker had the same GREAT ICE CREAM. My wife's father was a refrigeration man and I would go with him on calls all the ice cream you wanted when the cooler's "down".
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:45 PM #1 I loved the Capitol Hill department stores.
#2 The soda fountain at Sheen's
#5 That tou was called the Wheel-o.
#6 Those clackers wound up hanging from power lines all over the place.
ok here is some I vaguely remember.
1.JOHN A BROWN loved the futuristic escalator...I have one of there signs.
2.SHEEN
3.OTASCO on 29th with the awesum christmas catalogues
4.YARD DARTS absoloutly awesum cat chasers oops
5.WHAMMO toy that was a double bar with spinning wheel in middle went around the wire and back with a handle you made it roll with.
6. CLACKERS....NUFF SAID
7.finally CONEY ISLAND IN ORIGINAL SPOT ON 25TH
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:51 PM i don't remember a dairy there. I remember a meat company but can't remember the name of it.
What was the name, if any, of the private dairy that was on SW (or SE) 59th? I'm thinking it was near Walker.
Taxed But Not Represented 08-31-2010, 11:56 PM #2 LeeMac TV. One of the guys was named McKillups (sp) I believe. I also think that the late Paul Newsom was married to one of their daughters at one time. My wife and I bought our first TV there after we were married.
#3 Kiespert's had the best meat in town according to my parents
ok here is some for you guys
1.ed cox tv and appliance..does anyone know where ed cox is now?
2.the 2 guys that had the appliace store on about 22nd south western, one guy would cut the other guys tie off.
3.Kiesperts grocery on western
4.majic cleaners and laundry on 25th and kentucky
5.boomer body shop 25th and kentucky
6. the old store at the curve on kentucky by the city dept. dangit cant remember the name dadgonit!!
Taxed But Not Represented 09-01-2010, 12:29 AM Wasn't the pancake house called Girlies?
O.K., Pizza Planet was where we we went in the 60's if we couldn't afford Sussy's.
Pharmacy (Almonte):...What about Jones Pharm. on 59/Penn
Humpty Dumpty was on 44th/Western:..Safeway on Penn (Grant Square).
Catfish Cabin:..O.K., it was a Pancake House, a Steakhouse, Chinese Place, Hamburger Joint, Sandwich/Grille....
Miss Lavon's on Penn:.....How about Jean's on Penn (oh, you weren't born then)..See Ya next time...And Saturday.........I have a Fanner 50 remember those?
Taxed But Not Represented 09-01-2010, 12:34 AM Aren't you thinking of Brock Creek? Lightning creek is farther east?
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44th/Penn the name of the center is Grant Square. What was the name of the Variety store that was in that center? Jewel Box Florist started in that center. Mrs. Nettle (her son Fred graduated in '64) started the florist shop there.
Next door there was a hamburger Grille there that in the 8th Grade all the kids used to go there since no one had car we could walk to there."GREASE PIT."
If you were short a nickle or dime Mrs. Nettle was the banker...she always came through.
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When I was in the5th-9th Grade we used to play in Lightning creek...When there was a big rain, we would jump off the bridge at 44th/Drexel and ride the current to 51/Independence......I'd beat my kids to death if I caught them doing that:.....but, that was what my Dad always said....Never caught us. When it would snow, you guys surely remember when it snowed so hard in OKC, we would ride an old rocking chair down the embankment and would bust ourselves in the face when the chair flipped over:.....thought that was fun?...... Duh .......
Do any of you remember the old Agnew Hardware? He had anything you could need there and it wasn't so very long ago that it closed. How about riding old car hoods on the ice behind a car? you used to learn how to duck though when the car stopped......That was like playing with a loaded gun.....I don't know what were thinking............we weren't we were kids making do with nothing
Taxed But Not Represented 09-01-2010, 12:53 AM 1A Downtown Golf Center, it was directly accross the street from Downtown Airpark.
1A. Pitch and Putt? It had a 9 hole par 3, too. We played there several times.
1. No idea at the moment.
3 What's a library?
5. N.W. 10th & Council? House of Kawasaki.
Taxed But Not Represented 09-01-2010, 01:15 AM I lived just west of 26th & Penn from the time I was about 7 until I was 16 years old and went to Columbus elementery in 2nd and 5th grades. I did a lot of bike riding on 25th and I not only remember strips of exposed bricks along 25th, I also remember places where you could see the old street car tracks exposed. This was probably 1968-1977.
Does anyone on this thread remember when S.W.25th was all brick? I took this picture in the 500 block.
ljbab728 09-01-2010, 11:17 PM Park Terrace was much more modern but there were 3 theaters that I remember that predated it, all in Capitol Hill. The Redskin, The Yale and The Knob Hill were all much older and it also seems that there was one on 28th & S. Agnew which later became the site of Ronnie Kaye's "The Scene". I don't know what it was called as a theater though.
I went to the theater on Agnew quite often when I was young and the best I remember is that it was just called The Agnew.
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 09:19 AM I think that you're right. I don't know why I can remember so much about my grandmother's neighborhood (she lived on 26th just east of Agnew) but don't have much memories of the theater, just that it was there. Maybe it was already the Scene when I was little. I can remember the little restaurant (Geno's), the Dairy Queen, the skating rink, the hardware store, the Gulf station, Southwest Electric all that stuff but not much about the theater for some reason.
I went to the theater on Agnew quite often when I was young and the best I remember is that it was just called The Agnew.
SoonerGirl26 09-02-2010, 09:55 AM I went to the theater on Agnew quite often when I was young and the best I remember is that it was just called The Agnew.
You are right, I copied this off the Cinema Treasures website......
"The Agnew Theater was opened 1945 and was operated by Griffith Theatres. The exterior is dominated by a tall pylon-like tower, faced in porcelain enamel, with the theatre name vertically placed. The 1,000 seats in the auditorium were all on a single floor.
The Agnew Theater was closed in 1958 and in later years became a restaurant."
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Generals64 09-02-2010, 10:47 AM You are right, I copied this off the Cinema Treasures website......
"The Agnew Theater was opened 1945 and was operated by Griffith Theatres. The exterior is dominated by a tall pylon-like tower, faced in porcelain enamel, with the theatre name vertically placed. The 1,000 seats in the auditorium were all on a single floor.
The Agnew Theater was closed in 1958 and in later years became a restaurant."
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All right Kiddo:....I remember the Agnew Theater very well, the theater was being remodeled in about '58 (as printed) and just before a reopening it was vandalized so bad that the owners just hung it up. This was to have been the nicest southside theater in OKC. The Knob Hill in Capitol Hill kinda took that title after that. The building sat vacant for quite some time however then, The Scene came about and the rest is history. I remember skating at the Agnew Skating Rink....(Carpet store now) and at the Dairy Freeze that was between the theater and the Skating rink. I think it's a taco stand now. I remember Agnew Hardware even to not not long ago. They always had what you wanted as well as what you needed.....The auction on that store was Sad....Ellen's Grille was just north of the Theater....I havae gone up and down Agnew so many times in my life....Cattlemen's Restaurant is still one of my favorite places....The old Agnew Rexall Drug Store and don't forget Tener's was across the street....Hats, boots and Gloves.....that was all they sold. Ray Tener and my Grandfather were friends from way back....two true horse traders......
SoonerGirl26 09-02-2010, 11:14 AM The old Agnew Rexall Drug Store and don't forget Tener's was across the street....Hats, boots and Gloves.....that was all they sold. Ray Tener and my Grandfather were friends from way back....two true horse traders......
So that's how you became a horse trader.... you come by it naturally!!!
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Generals64 09-02-2010, 11:42 AM So that's how you became a horse trader.... you come by it naturally!!!
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Yeah:...kinda sorta....Ray Tener was a tough old man....My Grandfather was a real tough old man...ever been hit with a Lariat rope?....leaves a lasting memory to NEVER do what you did again.....
papaOU 09-02-2010, 11:58 AM So that's how you became a horse trader.... you come by it naturally!!!
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It's easy when you are a real horses ass!!
Generals64 09-02-2010, 12:05 PM Hello my friend. I've been throwing the bait all day I guess you were still dreaming about OU ??????
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 12:26 PM My memory of Agnew is much better from 25th south than it is from 25th north. I remember Whitten's Grocery on about 23rd. Sam's, the barber college, the dry cleaners which is still there on the NW corner at 25th, Southwest Electri south of the cleaners is also still there. I have a pretty good memory of packing town as we called it. Going to Cattleman's after church on Sunday mornings. My memory is pretty limited between packing town and 25th though except the few I mentioned above. Oh, I remember that there was a welding shop on the east side of the street somewhere along there I think it was called Pat's.
I had forgotton about the Dairy Freeze, that later became Jim's fried chicken for awhile. Dairy Queen was on the NE corner of 26th & Agnew while a laundromat was on the SE corner in a little strip then the Gulf station was south of that strip. I don't remember the Theater being a restaurant until Harley World put one in there. I do remember it being one of the roughest bars in town when it was the Longbranch Saloon. Where was Ellen's Grill? I don't remember that. Geno's Restaurant was between 26th and 27th on the west side of the street. I only remember skating at the skating rink a few times. I remember I had some hand me down skates from one of my brother's that had wooden wheels that didn't work real well on the wood floor of the rink. Skate - A - Rama was open by the time I was skating a lot. I had my 10th birthday party at Skate - A - Rama, still have photos. There was a UTOTEM on the NW corner at 29th south of the carpet store. It seems like there was a bar on the SW corner a little cafe on the SE corner and I can't recall what it was on the NE corner. Agnew hardware was on the east side of the street between 27th and 28th right?
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All right Kiddo:....I remember the Agnew Theater very well, the theater was being remodeled in about '58 (as printed) and just before a reopening it was vandalized so bad that the owners just hung it up. This was to have been the nicest southside theater in OKC. The Knob Hill in Capitol Hill kinda took that title after that. The building sat vacant for quite some time however then, The Scene came about and the rest is history. I remember skating at the Agnew Skating Rink....(Carpet store now) and at the Dairy Freeze that was between the theater and the Skating rink. I think it's a taco stand now. I remember Agnew Hardware even to not not long ago. They always had what you wanted as well as what you needed.....The auction on that store was Sad....Ellen's Grille was just north of the Theater....I havae gone up and down Agnew so many times in my life....Cattlemen's Restaurant is still one of my favorite places....The old Agnew Rexall Drug Store and don't forget Tener's was across the street....Hats, boots and Gloves.....that was all they sold. Ray Tener and my Grandfather were friends from way back....two true horse traders......
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 12:32 PM SoonerGirl, I left a message on your profile page. We're you able to figure out who's little brother I am?
You are right, I copied this off the Cinema Treasures website......
"The Agnew Theater was opened 1945 and was operated by Griffith Theatres. The exterior is dominated by a tall pylon-like tower, faced in porcelain enamel, with the theatre name vertically placed. The 1,000 seats in the auditorium were all on a single floor.
The Agnew Theater was closed in 1958 and in later years became a restaurant."
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osu cowboy 09-02-2010, 12:58 PM My memory of Agnew is much better from 25th south than it is from 25th north. I remember Whitten's Grocery on about 23rd. Sam's, the barber college, the dry cleaners which is still there on the NW corner at 25th, Southwest Electri south of the cleaners is also still there. I have a pretty good memory of packing town as we called it. Going to Cattleman's after church on Sunday mornings. My memory is pretty limited between packing town and 25th though except the few I mentioned above. Oh, I remember that there was a welding shop on the east side of the street somewhere along there I think it was called Pat's.
I had forgotton about the Dairy Freeze, that later became Jim's fried chicken for awhile. Dairy Queen was on the NE corner of 26th & Agnew while a laundromat was on the SE corner in a little strip then the Gulf station was south of that strip. I don't remember the Theater being a restaurant until Harley World put one in there. I do remember it being one of the roughest bars in town when it was the Longbranch Saloon. Where was Ellen's Grill? I don't remember that. Geno's Restaurant was between 26th and 27th on the west side of the street. I only remember skating at the skating rink a few times. I remember I had some hand me down skates from one of my brother's that had wooden wheels that didn't work real well on the wood floor of the rink. Skate - A - Rama was open by the time I was skating a lot. I had my 10th birthday party at Skate - A - Rama, still have photos. There was a UTOTEM on the NW corner at 29th south of the carpet store. It seems like there was a bar on the SW corner a little cafe on the SE corner and I can't recall what it was on the NE corner. Agnew hardware was on the east side of the street between 27th and 28th right?
When I first starting working at the hardware store in about '69 it was Maddy's Hardware owned by C.W. Maddy who lived off of Agnew and about 30th or 31st. It was my first job afterschool and summers. Across the street was the Scene. Some of you might have known Jan his daughter or Bob, the son who basically ran the store. We ate lunch most days at Geno's or The Round-Up. Great place to work for a highschool kid.
SoonerGirl26 09-02-2010, 01:21 PM My memory of Agnew is much better from 25th south than it is from 25th north. I remember Whitten's Grocery on about 23rd. Sam's, the barber college, the dry cleaners which is still there on the NW corner at 25th, Southwest Electri south of the cleaners is also still there.
I remember my mom taking my brothers to that Barber College to get their haircuts. And I went to Sam's to buy all my bell bottom jeans.... huge at the bottom!!!!
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Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 01:26 PM The Round Up! That was the cafe on the SW corner of 29th & Agnew. Man, I gave myself a headache trying to remember that. I raced homing pigeons when I was a kid and stole er, uh, found most of the scraps that i built my loft out of behind that store.
When I first starting working at the hardware store in about '69 it was Maddy's Hardware owned by C.W. Maddy who lived off of Agnew and about 30th or 31st. It was my first job afterschool and summers. Across the street was the Scene. Some of you might have known Jan his daughter or Bob, the son who basically ran the store. We ate lunch most days at Geno's or The Round-Up. Great place to work for a highschool kid.
SoonerGirl26 09-02-2010, 01:37 PM SoonerGirl, I left a message on your profile page. We're you able to figure out who's little brother I am?
Hey... I think I might have figured it out... you gave me some very good clues in your message. Tell me if I got it right, here's clues for you....
--Your brother and his wife graduated with me.... and are very good friends of mine.
--Your father used to be very 'mobile' on south Shields.
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Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 01:47 PM I knew that I had made it too easy. I figured out who you were yesterday.
Hey... I think I might have figured it out... you gave me some very good clues in your message. Tell me if I got it right, here's clues for you....
--Your brother and his wife graduated with me.... and are very good friends of mine.
--Your father used to be very 'mobile' on south Shields.
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Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 01:49 PM My last post in the Frivolous thread would have given it away if you had seen that.
I knew that I had made it too easy. I figured out who you were yesterday.
SoonerGirl26 09-02-2010, 02:05 PM I knew that I had made it too easy. I figured out who you were yesterday.
Well, my goodness!!! Glad to see you on this forum. If you've been reading all the past posts on this thread, you've been behind the computer screen for hours and hours...haha!!! You should come to the Coit's meetings and meet the faces behind all these screen names. Good bunch of people with lots of old memories stuffed up in their head!!! BTW, I won't be at the September 18th meeting, I'll be out of town that day. Don't know how those boys will act with "mom" not there to keep them in line!!
:Welcome:
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Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 02:12 PM Yep, hours and hours! I ended up on the site looking for OKC Grand Prix info. I had never been here before. Saw the Southside thread and was up half of the night lol. I'm glad I found it.
Well, my goodness!!! Glad to see you on this forum. If you've been reading all the past posts on this thread, you've been behind the computer screen for hours and hours...haha!!! You should come to the Coit's meetings and meet the faces behind all these screen names. Good bunch of people with lots of old memories stuffed up in their head!!! BTW, I won't be at the September 18th meeting, I'll be out of town that day. Don't know how those boys will act with "mom" not there to keep them in line!!
:Welcome:
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Generals64 09-02-2010, 02:59 PM My memory of Agnew is much better from 25th south than it is from 25th north. I remember Whitten's Grocery on about 23rd. Sam's, the barber college, the dry cleaners which is still there on the NW corner at 25th, Southwest Electri south of the cleaners is also still there. I have a pretty good memory of packing town as we called it. Going to Cattleman's after church on Sunday mornings. My memory is pretty limited between packing town and 25th though except the few I mentioned above. Oh, I remember that there was a welding shop on the east side of the street somewhere along there I think it was called Pat's.
I had forgotton about the Dairy Freeze, that later became Jim's fried chicken for awhile. Dairy Queen was on the NE corner of 26th & Agnew while a laundromat was on the SE corner in a little strip then the Gulf station was south of that strip. I don't remember the Theater being a restaurant until Harley World put one in there. I do remember it being one of the roughest bars in town when it was the Longbranch Saloon. Where was Ellen's Grill? I don't remember that. Geno's Restaurant was between 26th and 27th on the west side of the street. I only remember skating at the skating rink a few times. I remember I had some hand me down skates from one of my brother's that had wooden wheels that didn't work real well on the wood floor of the rink. Skate - A - Rama was open by the time I was skating a lot. I had my 10th birthday party at Skate - A - Rama, still have photos. There was a UTOTEM on the NW corner at 29th south of the carpet store. It seems like there was a bar on the SW corner a little cafe on the SE corner and I can't recall what it was on the NE corner. Agnew hardware was on the east side of the street between 27th and 28th right?
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you're pretty close...On the S.W. corner of 29th & Agnew there was a smal strip shopping area. In 1964 backwards there were three stores...Tag Agency/TG&Y/and a Drug Store. Just to the east of them was a small cafe...I want to say it was Shipman's at one time. On the S.W. Corner there was an on and off again cafe.....on the N.W. corner a small convenient store. But, it wasn't there until they quit the Skating Rink. Ellen's was just south of Geno's...a little diner. The Agnew hardware store was on about 23rd and Agnew and the building is a "Junk" store now. My grand dad's "girlfriend" use to live right across the street from The Agnew Theater/Harley world....
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 03:16 PM Ok, my brain really hurts now. I do remember a hardware store north of 25th. So that was Agnew hardware? What was that between 27th and 28th on the east side of the street then? They had lumber racks behind it ( I was told, wink). I don't remember anything between Geno's and the Dairy Freeze. So there was a TG&Y on the SW corner of 29th and Agnew? I guess that was before Economy Square. I know there was a TG&Y in the little center @29th & Kentucky next to Humpty Dumpty. My brother had a little used furniture store on the southside of 29th between Agnew and Youngs for awhile. I remember a little cafe on one of the south corners of 29th & Agnew that I think was called the Big Red Cafe. Really I've got a headache now.
Generals64 09-02-2010, 03:34 PM Ok, my brain really hurts now. I do remember a hardware store north of 25th. So that was Agnew hardware? What was that between 27th and 28th on the east side of the street then? They had lumber racks behind it ( I was told, wink). I don't remember anything between Geno's and the Dairy Freeze. So there was a TG&Y on the SW corner of 29th and Agnew? I guess that was before Economy Square. I know there was a TG&Y in the little center @29th & Kentucky next to Humpty Dumpty. My brother had a little used furniture store on the southside of 29th between Agnew and Youngs for awhile. I remember a little cafe on one of the south corners of 29th & Agnew that I think was called the Big Red Cafe. Really I've got a headache now.
================================================== ================================================== ======================O.K., the TG&Y on Agnew was closed in August of 1964. That was when the Economy Square center was built. The LAST store manager there was John Robinette. He went on to Economy square. Mac's Tag Agency started there....they have been on the southside forever. Geno's building is still standing but, I think the old diner building is torn down....It was just across the street south from Geno's. Where you are talking about racks in the back has always been a used store bargain center. It is still there....If you go north of the old Barber college about 100 yards there is an old building there for antiques??? that was the Agnew Hardware store....go down a way and on the West side of the street was Sam's Surplus. Sam Goldstein owned that until he died. His two sons run it now and they sell alot of work clothes and some school uniforms...Sam always had a large assortment of Army Surplus....Most of the older guys on this thread probably got their first (non-issued) army helmet there....
papaOU 09-02-2010, 04:08 PM Hello my friend. I've been throwing the bait all day I guess you were still dreaming about OU ??????
Oh I am always here. Getting ready to go to CHHS football game.
Prunepicker 09-02-2010, 05:02 PM I remember my mom taking my brothers to that Barber College to
get their haircuts. And I went to Sam's to buy all my bell bottom
jeans... huge at the bottom!
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The State Barber College. They specialized in scalping. Can't
tell you how many times we left with our ears and neck scratched.
It was cheap, though. We ended up going to Stewart's on
S. Blackwelder.
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 06:20 PM I was only 3 in 1964 that's why I don't remember the TG&Y on Agnew. The Hardware thing is driving me crazy. My much older brother thinks that Agnew hardware was the one I'm thinking of between 27th & 28th.It was Across from the Scene and next door to Darrell's Bicycle shop. He thinks the one that you're thinking of north of the barber college was called Drive-In Hardware. Maybe OSU Cowboy could help us. He said he worked there.
================================================== ================================================== ======================O.K., the TG&Y on Agnew was closed in August of 1964. That was when the Economy Square center was built. The LAST store manager there was John Robinette. He went on to Economy square. Mac's Tag Agency started there....they have been on the southside forever. Geno's building is still standing but, I think the old diner building is torn down....It was just across the street south from Geno's. Where you are talking about racks in the back has always been a used store bargain center. It is still there....If you go north of the old Barber college about 100 yards there is an old building there for antiques??? that was the Agnew Hardware store....go down a way and on the West side of the street was Sam's Surplus. Sam Goldstein owned that until he died. His two sons run it now and they sell alot of work clothes and some school uniforms...Sam always had a large assortment of Army Surplus....Most of the older guys on this thread probably got their first (non-issued) army helmet there....
Generals64 09-02-2010, 09:09 PM I was only 3 in 1964 that's why I don't remember the TG&Y on Agnew. The Hardware thing is driving me crazy. My much older brother thinks that Agnew hardware was the one I'm thinking of between 27th & 28th.It was Across from the Scene and next door to Darrell's Bicycle shop. He thinks the one that you're thinking of north of the barber college was called Drive-In Hardware. Maybe OSU Cowboy could help us. He said he worked there.
Flip them around....and you'll be right. I'll go by there tomorrow and check for sure....man, you're a young one....But, that's right you were the little brother of Sonnergirl's friend....
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 10:49 PM Young one? haha! someone should tell that to my knees, back, shoulders etc. My wife and I have a combined 5 kids. The YOUNGEST of which just started college this year. Not to mention the two grandkids. No not young but I do still have control of most bodily functions.
Flip them around....and you'll be right. I'll go by there tomorrow and check for sure....man, you're a young one....But, that's right you were the little brother of Sonnergirl's friend....
Taxed But Not Represented 09-02-2010, 11:04 PM This may be a little off topic for this thread but I guess being there could bring back some memories. Is anyone going to the SE vs. Grant game tomorrow night? I drove by USG a couple of days ago while they were practicing. It looked like they had quite a few more kids out than I've seen in recent years. Still had the urge to go buy some blue paint and...well you know what Spartans do with blue paint at USG.
My junior year at SE we had t-shirts made that said 100% SPARTAN on the front and I'D RATHER BE DEAD THAN A GENERAL IN RED on the back. For some reason I kept that shirt and still have it. My oldest step daughter (class of 2000) wore it to her 10th reunion this summer and she was a huge hit. Some things will never change.
papaOU 09-03-2010, 12:35 AM This may be a little off topic for this thread but I guess being there could bring back some memories. Is anyone going to the SE vs. Grant game tomorrow night? I drove by USG a couple of days ago while they were practicing. It looked like they had quite a few more kids out than I've seen in recent years. Still had the urge to go buy some blue paint and...well you know what Spartans do with blue paint at USG.
My junior year at SE we had t-shirts made that said 100% SPARTAN on the front and I'D RATHER BE DEAD THAN A GENERAL IN RED on the back. For some reason I kept that shirt and still have it. My oldest step daughter (class of 2000) wore it to her 10th reunion this summer and she was a huge hit. Some things will never change.
You can't get an alum from either school to attend a sporting event.
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