People in today's society would definitely "Look Down" on the people that lived in Sand Town....They were proud of their homes...they had no payments, some didn't even have utilities...Outdoor toilets...no running water....But they were proud people....If the younger generation were to have to live in the conditions that the Sand town people lived this generation wouldn't survive....I remember living (as a small child) in the same type of conditions in Southeastern Oklahoma. I took my wife about three years after we got married (1969) to meet my Great-great Aunt in Tishimingo.....My wife was amazed how Clean the inside of her house was even though she had dirt floors and Cardboard on the walls. My aunt and Uncle would gather newspapers and make Wallpaper paste out of Water and Flour and about twice a year they would plaster it on their walls and then Varnish it.....But, they were proud of it and always were....My Aunt died at the young age of 96:....her husband died a few weeks later.....He just loved her and his life even though it was so simple....Sorry to be ranting but I enjoyed knowing the people of Sand Town OKC.....