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    RAMBLING'S OF AN OL' NOSTALGIA FREAK !!

    Remember any of these:

    June & Gin's (underage beer) at 44th & Independence, the same with Tiny Tim's @s.w 59th & Sante Fe. O'Mealy's Cafeteria where Crystal's ended up. How about Coot's Convenience and Meat (underage Beer) and the Hickory House next to Coits, Hogans restaurant at Virginia and Main. Stereo City and the FOUR track players. I still have some plus the tapes. Yount's Super Marker and Hollie's Variety Store. Rancho drug and the barber shop at the south end. Massey's auto accessories still operating. V&H Muffler, Sonny the owner died and left it to the midget Billy Jack who is now dead. Griff's Hamburger's, 1st 15 cent burgers in town. Zorro Taco on S. Western and the Tastee Freeze on 44th between RAncho and Blackwelder later to become Los Taco's who since moved. Potters drive-In come as you are - dine in your car. Joe Bass owner of Little Joe's boot shop now deceased but owned by another little Joe not related, which is next door to the old Rodeo Theater. How about the AGnew Theater and Agnew Skating Rink. First location of Moore's cycle's selling Mustang's and Cushman Eagles, first at Linwood and Blackwelder, then south robinson and finally west main. Sussy's mobile pizza wagon. Beverly's chicken in the rough on 23rd and classen. The Daily Oklahoman paper drops, one on Barnes just east of Penn 44 Bowling Alley, another at s.w 37th on robinson. Luttrell's barber shop, george, carroll potter, plase (plaz) Goode, and Wallace the shoe shine man. Cattlemen's Drive in on exchange, later a Bar-B-Q joint. The Rancher's Daughter and the Sugar Shack in Bixler's not exactly south though. Bob DEnnis and his Dennis donuts "The Big Swing is to Dennis Donuts." Cafeteria/cafe @ Downtown air park. Remembe the Sunset Club across the street from the air park, it was the Sunset club but previously in the 40's it was the Corn Crib. Shipman's cafe at reno and blackwelder and 10th and S. robinson. Balcony where the restrooms were at the Capitol Theater overlooking s. robinson. The Red Penny Bar is still here. Mickey's last chance saloon on Newcastle road. The Charter Club, Black Angus and Exchange Lounge not to forget the Tequila Club in Packin' Town. Webers Root beer on Penn just north of 10th, woops getting north again. The walk thru alley at the south end of TG&Y in reding shopping center. I could go on and on and on but your probably bored to death by now. Some of you might remember these places!!

  2. #477

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    [QUOTE=Redskins/General;169804]RAMBLING'S OF AN OL' NOSTALGIA FREAK !!

    Remember any of these:

    Massey's auto accessories still operating. V&H Muffler, Sonny the owner died and left it to the midget Billy Jack who is now dead.


    Yes we used masseys and v&h all the time. Sonny and Billy were good guys I sure miss them.

  3. #478

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    DODSON'S CAFETERIA:.................59th & S. Penn..........44th & S. Western:...........We have all been there.....Some worked there, some just ate there. However, I have never heard anything BAD about Dodson's Cafeteria....I asked Joe Dodson what he did different to make his Green Beans taste so good....Simply Squeezed Fresh Lemon Juice.......Hmmm.............It works..........What does anyone else have to say about Dodson's Cafeteria...After All, They were a mainstay to many of us weren't they??? We talke about the GREASY FRIES and BURGERS but Only praises about Dodson's.....My Mother-In-Law really used to like to eat there.....

    Think About it....Tell the rest of us your GOOD stories about Dodson's Cafeteria...


    See Ya next time:................
    Joe and Charlotte are now living in an assisted living center but in reasonably good health. Joe is quite the art collector and my mother is an artist so they stay in close contact. Actually Joe's mother and father started the original
    Dodson's up in Capital Hill in the early 50's. I use to mow Joe's mothers lawn when I was in grade school...Am I old or what!! No reply to that necessary....

  4. #479

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    RAMBLING'S OF AN OL' NOSTALGIA FREAK !!

    Remember any of these:

    June & Gin's (underage beer) at 44th & Independence, the same with Tiny Tim's @s.w 59th & Sante Fe. O'Mealy's Cafeteria where Crystal's ended up. How about Coot's Convenience and Meat (underage Beer) and the Hickory House next to Coits, Hogans restaurant at Virginia and Main. Stereo City and the FOUR track players. I still have some plus the tapes. Yount's Super Marker and Hollie's Variety Store. Rancho drug and the barber shop at the south end. Massey's auto accessories still operating. V&H Muffler, Sonny the owner died and left it to the midget Billy Jack who is now dead. Griff's Hamburger's, 1st 15 cent burgers in town. Zorro Taco on S. Western and the Tastee Freeze on 44th between RAncho and Blackwelder later to become Los Taco's who since moved. Potters drive-In come as you are - dine in your car. Joe Bass owner of Little Joe's boot shop now deceased but owned by another little Joe not related, which is next door to the old Rodeo Theater. How about the AGnew Theater and Agnew Skating Rink. First location of Moore's cycle's selling Mustang's and Cushman Eagles, first at Linwood and Blackwelder, then south robinson and finally west main. Sussy's mobile pizza wagon. Beverly's chicken in the rough on 23rd and classen. The Daily Oklahoman paper drops, one on Barnes just east of Penn 44 Bowling Alley, another at s.w 37th on robinson. Luttrell's barber shop, george, carroll potter, plase (plaz) Goode, and Wallace the shoe shine man. Cattlemen's Drive in on exchange, later a Bar-B-Q joint. The Rancher's Daughter and the Sugar Shack in Bixler's not exactly south though. Bob DEnnis and his Dennis donuts "The Big Swing is to Dennis Donuts." Cafeteria/cafe @ Downtown air park. Remembe the Sunset Club across the street from the air park, it was the Sunset club but previously in the 40's it was the Corn Crib. Shipman's cafe at reno and blackwelder and 10th and S. robinson. Balcony where the restrooms were at the Capitol Theater overlooking s. robinson. The Red Penny Bar is still here. Mickey's last chance saloon on Newcastle road. The Charter Club, Black Angus and Exchange Lounge not to forget the Tequila Club in Packin' Town. Webers Root beer on Penn just north of 10th, woops getting north again. The walk thru alley at the south end of TG&Y in reding shopping center. I could go on and on and on but your probably bored to death by now. Some of you might remember these places!!
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------I remember them all, Joe at Little Joe's is a good friend of mine....We need your input for some of the things we forgot....you still haven't mentioned Airline Shopping nor Mayridge Shopping Center....What was the orginal form of Mayridge Baptist Church?Come on, get after it......

    See ya later....................................

  5. #480

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------I remember them all, Joe at Little Joe's is a good friend of mine....We need your input for some of the things we forgot....you still haven't mentioned Airline Shopping nor Mayridge Shopping Center....What was the orginal form of Mayridge Baptist Church?Come on, get after it......

    See ya later....................................
    Originally Mayridge church were some military housing moved in there from somewhere and Airline Motel was always kind of an "hourly" type cock roach infested, bed bug ridden dump.. Even in it's best of times. DID YOU EVER GO SWIMMING AT BLACK HAWK swimming pool at N.E. 23rd and now I-35??? Don't tell me, you knew the owner either.....

  6. #481

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    Originally Mayridge church were some military housing moved in there from somewhere and Airline Motel was always kind of an "hourly" type cock roach infested, bed bug ridden dump.. Even in it's best of times. DID YOU EVER GO SWIMMING AT BLACK HAWK swimming pool at N.E. 23rd and now I-35??? Don't tell me, you knew the owner either.....
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    Never heard or Black Hawk swimming pool....WE used to go over around Crutcho Creek but, that's not a southside hang out....The Airline I was talking about was the
    shopping center.....and, if you want to meet Joe let me know, and I'll take you down there he's been trying to sell me a sewing machine for some time.....You are right about the military barracks.....as kids we crawled under and set the foundation blocks when they were moving the buildings...we being being myself, Danny Parker,etc.....

  7. #482
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    RAMBLING'S OF AN OL' NOSTALGIA FREAK!

    Remember any of these:

    1. Stereo City and the FOUR track players. I still have some plus the tapes.
    2. Yount's Super Market
    3. Griff's Hamburger's, 1st 15 cent burgers in town.
    4. Beverly's chicken in the rough on 23rd and classen.
    5. The Daily Oklahoman paper drops, one on Barnes just east of Penn 44 Bowling Alley, another at s.w 37th on robinson.
    6. The Rancher's Daughter.
    7. "The Big Swing is to Dennis Donuts."
    8. Shipman's cafe at reno and blackwelder and 10th and S. robinson.
    1. Stereo City and Tape Town! I had a 4 track in my '59 Peugeot.
    2. In the Rancho Village Shopping Center. Rancho Drive and Johnson?
    3. On S.W. 44th just west of Penn. It was a little league stop.
    4. How about the big just north of the capitol?
    5. And the one on S. Agnew where the Checkmate Theater was.
    6. On N.W. 23rd near Meridian.
    7. They were great. The one on S.W. 59th was a paperboy hang out.
    8. All the biscuits, butter and honey you could eat with every meal

  8. #483

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    How about Coot's Convenience and Meat (underage Beer)
    When we moved into Moore in 68, Mr. Coots was so good to us.
    He would let us buy a few grocerys on credit until payday if we had to...My Dad was a carpentar and you know in the winter months, there were times he couldn't work...
    He was a good man...Mr. Coots passed away a few weeks ago.
    His son has had the store for quite some time. Now it is a place to eat...
    They do not sell beer either...lol
    I never knew you could get underage beer there...but since he knew my Mom and Dad..probably not a good idea for me to purchase beer there.

    Remember when Moore had no traffic lights. We lived on 34th st and Shields...Every Friday and Saturday night you would hear brakes screaching and CRASH...The first Traffic light in Moore...Shields and 27th(104th)

  9. #484

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    Quote Originally Posted by cindyl57 View Post
    When we moved into Moore in 68, Mr. Coots was so good to us.
    He would let us buy a few grocerys on credit until payday if we had to...My Dad was a carpentar and you know in the winter months, there were times he couldn't work...
    He was a good man...Mr. Coots passed away a few weeks ago.
    His son has had the store for quite some time. Now it is a place to eat...
    They do not sell beer either...lol
    I never knew you could get underage beer there...but since he knew my Mom and Dad..probably not a good idea for me to purchase beer there.

    Remember when Moore had no traffic lights. We lived on 34th st and Shields...Every Friday and Saturday night you would hear brakes screaching and CRASH...The first Traffic light in Moore...Shields and 27th(104th)
    Unless I've lost what little mind I have, there were "Coors" neon beer signs put in the windows of "Coots" a few weeks back. Check it out if your by there and I apoligize in advance if I was mistaken. I actually was referring to the years of 1961 thru 1969 as a place kids could buy beer. Certainly did not intend to offend anyone. The son is one great guy and I get my Bar-B-Q there quite often. Please let me know what you find out. Thanks,

  10. #485

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    My wife also shook his hand that day, while watching with her dad!!!!!!

  11. #486

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    I would NEVER EVER thought of Wee-Woe again in my life, but, do remember him being a mentally challenged paper boy walking the southside area forever; and he would chase you, if you messed with him, we found out the hard way!!!!

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    R/G WHO ARE YOU; just when I had it, you slipped away; your knowledge of southside stuff amazes me!!!! I've gotten old, maybe too much of that early age (underage beer), hahah; did have some at Tiny Tim's and Coots in their day! I've shopped at Yount's, drank many a soda at Rancho Drug, had my hair chopped to pieces a 100 times in that little barber shop in Rancho Shop. Ctr., used to give the old couple in Hollie's Variety Store cardiac arrest acting like we were going to "kipe" something, it was just one of those annoying things to do regularly! I threw papers out of Station I on 44th for a while, station manager was Beetle Bailey! I didn't last long as a paper boy, the early hours sucked! Shipman's Cafe had the best, hottest, freshest bread rolls EVER, and plenty of butter and honey to go on them, and they just kept em coming!!!! Remember riding to packing town with my dad when I was a weeee tike, and watching him pull into an old gas station on the east side of Agnew to buy whiskey from a bootlegger (1950 or 1951)! Wow, been a while ago!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiehead View Post
    Shipman's Cafe had the best, hottest, freshest
    bread rolls EVER, and plenty of butter and honey
    to go on them, and they just
    kept em coming!
    A polite correction. They were BISCUITS! Flour, lard and milk.

    Transfat rulz!

    YEAH!

    You must be a Yankee or a commie spy... I've never been able to
    tell the difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    Unless I've lost what little mind I have, there were "Coors" neon beer signs put in the windows of "Coots" a few weeks back. Check it out if your by there and I apoligize in advance if I was mistaken. I actually was referring to the years of 1961 thru 1969 as a place kids could buy beer. Certainly did not intend to offend anyone. The son is one great guy and I get my Bar-B-Q there quite often. Please let me know what you find out. Thanks,
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    MR. Coots and his two brothers were all pretty good guys..Coots new the meat business. His son has the business for sale or the building for lease. I was talking to him the other day and he had gotten a job at Tinker. I think this is his last week though....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    MR. Coots and his two brothers were all pretty good guys. Coots
    knew the meat business. His son has the business for sale or the
    building for lease. I was talking to him the other day and he had
    gotten a job at Tinker. I think this is his last week though...
    You guys blow my mind when it comes to knowing the owners of
    the businesses we used to patronize. I never knowingly met Rudy,
    or Jim (IGA), Coots or anybody who was a proprietor.

    I knew who the school principals were and the teachers that gave
    the hardest swats. Anybody remember Coach Wooden? Good grief,
    he could swing a mean paddle. Every morning I'd show up to class
    and bend over. SWAT! OUCH!

    Oooops. I just gave away who I am. But that's okay... I'll deny it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You guys blow my mind when it comes to knowing the owners of
    the businesses we used to patronize. I never knowingly met Rudy,
    or Jim (IGA), Coots or anybody who was a proprietor.

    I knew who the school principals were and the teachers that gave
    the hardest swats. Anybody remember Coach Wooden? Good grief,
    he could swing a mean paddle. Every morning I'd show up to class
    and bend over. SWAT! OUCH!

    Oooops. I just gave away who I am. But that's okay... I'll deny it!
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    Pruner:....I used to own a group of Variety stores and one of them was right in the middle of where all three of the brothers lived. The store was about 3/4 of a mile from Coots Grocery Store/Bar-B-Q/Antiques store...It's still there or it was about an hour ago. Jim Price's kids all went to Grant....and he had them all work in the stores in one capacity or the other....Linda Price was pretty cute.....Jim also had a store at 44th/May that he bought from his brother Foy who had the first store there in Mayridge. My Dad was along haul truck driver and he hauled produce back to them in the 50's/60'....guess who got to unload it for them...Yep, yours truly......And, I was in management for T.G.&Y. and we would meet the store owners that were in the shopping centers. Whether Store Manager, Asst. Manager or even dept. Manager (S.W. 74th/Penn).

  17. #492

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    A polite correction. They were BISCUITS! Flour, lard and milk.

    Transfat rulz!

    YEAH!

    You must be a Yankee or a commie spy... I've never been able to
    tell the difference
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    Pruner:....for what it's worth, I have Shipman's Biscuit recipe. If you want it, I'll give it to you at the next SOUTHSIDE GET TOGETHER.....Wonder if anymore will show themselves?......Southeast keeps talking about it..Where's FRISKY?

  18. #493
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Jim Price's kids all went to Grant....and he had them all work in the stores
    in one capacity or the other... Jim also had a store at 44th/May
    Mom used to shop at Jim's. I liked going there. The butcher would sell 10 cent
    ham samiches. The were dry but who cared! Mom would but a bunch of them
    and we'd fix'em up!

    A ham samich for 10 cents! A Dennis donut for a nickle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Pruner... for what it's worth, I have Shipman's Biscuit recipe. If you want it,
    I'll give it to you at the next SOUTHSIDE GET TOGETHER... Wonder if anymore
    will show themselves? Southeast keeps talking about it... Where's FRISKY?
    Bring the recipe, that is if I can make it! We talked about Cattleman's. Is that the
    place? I've got so many gigs in October I'm not sure which way is up, and that's
    good.

    Did I mention anything about bringing the recipe? You can send it via private
    message, too! So help me, I bet it's just flour, lard and milk.

    I think Frisky got arrested and incarcerated for a parking ticket. You know how
    he drives... There may be a battery charge for attacking a parking meter but
    that may just be hearsay or something I made up.

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    Frisky and I visited for another 1/2 hour after everybody was gone. It's
    amazing how small the world gets when you start reminiscing. He may have
    bought a go-cart engine from us but after thinking about it it may have been
    from a go-cart racer who lived on 62nd.

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    Wee-Woe worked for the Capitol Hill Beacon newspaper !!

  22. #497

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Frisky and I visited for another 1/2 hour after everybody was gone. It's
    amazing how small the world gets when you start reminiscing. He may have
    bought a go-cart engine from us but after thinking about it it may have been
    from a go-cart racer who lived on 62nd.
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    Hey Cattlemen's is good for me....The wife said if we went during the week at an evening time she wanted to go again...May the other followers would have an input on this. Do you remember Ellen's Diner? my mom worked there for a while during the late 50's...I was so enamored with their salad dressing I told the lady that ran the place (Ellen had about 6 diners around OKC)....I'd help clean up one night if she would give me some of the dressing.....I turned around and saw her making it....it ruined my dream...one-half Mayonaise and one half Ketchup 2tsps. Garlic, 2 tsps. of salt...voila.....I thought it was some magic combination so, my next quest was for Cattlemen's dressing....it's been posted....took years to get that one......

    let me know or, if ANYONE else has a better idea for next month let us know....I only hope we have the other group that was with us last Saturday...


    see ya next time:.................

  23. #498

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Mom used to shop at Jim's. I liked going there. The butcher would sell 10 cent
    ham samiches. The were dry but who cared! Mom would but a bunch of them
    and we'd fix'em up!

    A ham samich for 10 cents! A Dennis donut for a nickle!
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    Jim Price bought a ranch down around McAlister and really got involved with it. I don't know if he is still alive but I know that Jim jr. is however, I don't know where he lives now. Linda graduated from Grant in '65.....cute freckled face girl.....I had a saddle that Jim wanted, he all but promised me the moon for the saddle however, I gave it my dad for Father's day one year....He REALLY wanted it and he got it...no strings attached.

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    Jim Price senior did pass away a few years back. He did have a ranch but he considered it to be at Lake Eufaula which is actually the McAlester area. My father-in-law and banker use to frequent his ranch quite often. He was a grouchy old-so in-so !! Most people think his convenience stores were named after his son Jimmy, "Little Jim's" but they weren't. The reason I say that is I ask Jimmy about and he told me some story on why there was no connection. Him and his dad never got along. His Dad actually named them after himself. Jimmy Price is living in Dallas, Tx and owns a string of Hair and Nail salon's. Sounds hard to believe, but as they say - "Fact is stranger the Fiction"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hey Cattlemen's is good for me...
    Monday and Tuesday are normally good as far as evenings go.

    Let us know!

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