Wonder why they quit making Salvo Tablets??? My dad and his brothers one time took a bar of soap to the railroad tracks a Frontier City....Never saw my dad do anything like that but, never saw my dad laugh so hard when the train would or couldn't go....My mom thought it was funny also but he still got a stern lecture.....
I remember calling the street people "Drunks" not the Homeless....I remember they always hung out on Reno downtown. But, they were mostly harmless and really would work for a small fee and be proud of it. I remember one time having a rubber Halloween Mask turned inside out and scaring one...thought that was so funny until he got up from falling and had miraculously sobered up.....We couldn't get the car going fast enough and he taught us some new words.....and how to keep from wetting out pants.....That was mean on our part but, he won in the end....
Also remember going to the bus station every Saturday night to have our Cole Hahn Cordovans shined. The first time that guy put alcohol and a match to my shoes (to melt the wax) I almost bolted and ran......He could make them shine...
I'm still pretty new on here and haven't made it to all the pages, but does anyone remember Cock 'o the Walk?
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I didn't think you were that old....Those were some really nasty looking places...
you know, most of the people that were on the streets were not harmful. Now, you've got to be careful down there....Not being silly but there are some that have cooked their brains and a not all there...
I'm still new here and haven't read all the posts, but does anyone remember Cock 'o the Walk?
I'am sure most of you guys remember the Lone Star brewery on Douglas a few blocks S. of Linwood. The bldg. is still there, its now the Oklahoma League For The Blind.
I was rasied in the area of the Lone Star Brewing Co., I went to Willard elementary, and Central Junior High for 2 years before we moved the the S. side of OKC. I really enjoyed my 2 years at Central, for those to young or that didn't know of Central, it's was located at NW 7th and Robinson, it's now the main office's for SW Bell.
I remember when I was 5--6, we bought are meat from a little butcher shop named Chiefs, it was at the NW corner of NW 3rd and Douglas, and a block west, was a neighborhood store, Chapmans, it was right next door to the offices of Roberson Steel Co.
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Hey, I think so....I remember when Lone Star Brewery was in that building. I became friends with the CEO (Floyd Scheidner) and had gone to visit him one day. He had a direct head coming into his office on that ICE Cold BEER...Man, it was good. I belonged to SERTOMA on the Southside at the time and we were going hunting as a group (Dumb idea) and my job was to see if Lone Star would donate a few cases of beer.....When I went there I had a 1961 Short Bed Chevy Pick-up...Floyd said "Sure" and I gave the keys to one of his Warehousemen. When I left there was 125 cases of beer stacked on the truck....Not much hunting went on thaat week-end....
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Hey Frisky:....The wife and I were in Dallas when that Crash happened...I remember seeing a Huge Flash when it happened. I told my wife tht something just blew up....Her response that maybe some clouds moved by quickly...That was a tragic day in that city.
I remember going to the fair out by Douglas High School and thought this was cool except why built a Sewer plant that close to a Fair Grounds? Then I remember going to the Semi-Centennial (1957) even have a couple of pictures...Saw my first Real live Buffalo there....I know I looked like a "Hoot Owl" in atree when I saw that animal....
I have a full book of unsold tickets to the semi-centenial. We were supposed to sell them as part of a fund-raiser only I didn't sell any and they never asked for the "book" back.
Didnt Bus Horton have a lot down by Grant on s.penn in 68? Must have been before they built the lot on 59th.
It was the 1957 State Fair. That was the first year at the new location.
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