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  1. #326

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Not sure if it was Gene or Mike. He may have graduated in '69.
    Gene was the hot rod builder and had a lot of cars. He was the grandson of Lawrence Reding who was the son of Old man Reding of the Shopping Center and Southwest Medical Center, which he donated the land to. He also donated the land where St. James Catholic Church and school are on S.W. 41st and Blackwelder, which Gene lived across the street from . I grew up with the entire family.

  2. #327

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    I wonder if the city kept any relics from the biltmore before it was imploded?

  3. #328

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    I wonder if the city kept any relics from the biltmore before it was imploded?
    Yeah, the ground:..........Cox Center:...or the Myriad....

  4. #329

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    I was born in october of 1963, in a Hospital that no longer exists,
    but the building is still there. Was anyone else here born in
    the "Capital Hill General Hospital"? According to my birth Cert.
    the Attending Physician was Leonard Rozin. I went to him and
    Dr. Opper on S. Pen Many times as a child.

    I remember shopping at Browns and Kresses and Langstons, in
    capitol hill, with my grandmother. When we shopped at Browns,
    I would always try to get the elevator operator to let me "Drive"
    the elevator.

    They had sales in the basement of Browns, and I remember these
    ladies pushing and shoving and grabbing things out of each others
    hands.

    Like many of you, I got all of my Cub Scout stuff there.

    Does anyone remember the fabric Dept. of the Big TG&Y on 74th and Penn
    there were all of these old ladies running it, and it seemed that these little
    "Half Glasses" held on their neck by a chain were part of the store uniform.

    I will always remember shopping for Halloween costumes there, to this day,
    I don't think any store has so many halloween costumes to choose from.

    I remember my grandmother shopping at Streets in the Reading shopping center, and going to Napoleon Nash with my grandfather.

    Dodsons on 59th and Penn was right down the street, and we ate there many times, and they had the bakery to the side, that made the best pies.

    I remember when Radio Shack, and Humpty Dumpty were in that same
    shopping center.

    I also remember always wanting to be at my grandparents when the Jewel Tea man was going to be there.

    Any one remember Wilkersons Drive in Mmm Pizza burgers. and Kerns drive in on 44th and Agnew More Mmm broasted chicken, and the best soft Serve ice cream in the world.

    I also remember a root beer stand between where the National Guard Armory and the animal hospital are there on 44th, they made homemade root beer there, and it was really good.

    When I was older, and went to Grant high school, we used to go to
    LOuSY Tacos (it was actually Los Tacos, but we always joked that the
    cactus logo looked like a "Y", and just added the rest on our own. I'm
    glad to see them back over at SW 44th and May, in the old Carls Jr.

    Well, that's it for now.

    ChuckE

  5. #330

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckE View Post
    I was born in october of 1963, in a Hospital that no longer exists,
    but the building is still there. Was anyone else here born in
    the "Capital Hill General Hospital"? According to my birth Cert.
    the Attending Physician was Leonard Rozin. I went to him and
    Dr. Opper on S. Pen Many times as a child.

    I remember shopping at Browns and Kresses and Langstons, in
    capitol hill, with my grandmother. When we shopped at Browns,
    I would always try to get the elevator operator to let me "Drive"
    the elevator.

    They had sales in the basement of Browns, and I remember these
    ladies pushing and shoving and grabbing things out of each others
    hands.

    Like many of you, I got all of my Cub Scout stuff there.

    Does anyone remember the fabric Dept. of the Big TG&Y on 74th and Penn
    there were all of these old ladies running it, and it seemed that these little
    "Half Glasses" held on their neck by a chain were part of the store uniform.

    I will always remember shopping for Halloween costumes there, to this day,
    I don't think any store has so many halloween costumes to choose from.

    I remember my grandmother shopping at Streets in the Reading shopping center, and going to Napoleon Nash with my grandfather.

    Dodsons on 59th and Penn was right down the street, and we ate there many times, and they had the bakery to the side, that made the best pies.

    I remember when Radio Shack, and Humpty Dumpty were in that same
    shopping center.

    I also remember always wanting to be at my grandparents when the Jewel Tea man was going to be there.

    Any one remember Wilkersons Drive in Mmm Pizza burgers. and Kerns drive in on 44th and Agnew More Mmm broasted chicken, and the best soft Serve ice cream in the world.

    I also remember a root beer stand between where the National Guard Armory and the animal hospital are there on 44th, they made homemade root beer there, and it was really good.

    When I was older, and went to Grant high school, we used to go to
    LOuSY Tacos (it was actually Los Tacos, but we always joked that the
    cactus logo looked like a "Y", and just added the rest on our own. I'm
    glad to see them back over at SW 44th and May, in the old Carls Jr.

    Well, that's it for now.

    ChuckE
    great memories Chuck , you must have been at grant about the same time as me and my brother I bet we know you.

  6. #331

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    @grantgeneral78,
    I graduated in 1981, so It was probably close.

    I was in 5th grade and being bussed to Harmony, when the theater
    and shopping center on 44th and May was being built. I was our
    bus stop.

    I was reading the closed thread on the south side, and was reminded of
    Billies Tastee Freeze on 59th and May, we used to drive over there at
    lunch, and get burgers when I was at Grant.

    Does anyone remember the McDonalds on S. Penn being where the
    Grant Square bank Drive through is there on 44th and Penn, before they
    moved to 59th and Penn? The building looked like a What-A-Burger, with the A Frame design, but it was painted bright colors.

    What else, Rudys IGA And Kens IGA, Glass bottled Soda, and all of the
    stores having a bottle return area.

    My Parents sneaking my sister and I in to 14 flags drive in in the trunk of the car, when we were really young.

    That's it for now, I think I'll have more later, alot of dust and cobwebs are
    are getting shook loose.

    Chuck E.

  7. #332

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckE View Post
    I was born in october of 1963, in a Hospital that no longer exists,
    but the building is still there. Was anyone else here born in
    the "Capital Hill General Hospital"? According to my birth Cert.
    the Attending Physician was Leonard Rozin. I went to him and
    Dr. Opper on S. Pen Many times as a child.

    I remember shopping at Browns and Kresses and Langstons, in
    capitol hill, with my grandmother. When we shopped at Browns,
    I would always try to get the elevator operator to let me "Drive"
    the elevator.

    They had sales in the basement of Browns, and I remember these
    ladies pushing and shoving and grabbing things out of each others
    hands.

    Like many of you, I got all of my Cub Scout stuff there.

    Does anyone remember the fabric Dept. of the Big TG&Y on 74th and Penn
    there were all of these old ladies running it, and it seemed that these little
    "Half Glasses" held on their neck by a chain were part of the store uniform.

    I will always remember shopping for Halloween costumes there, to this day,
    I don't think any store has so many halloween costumes to choose from.

    I remember my grandmother shopping at Streets in the Reading shopping center, and going to Napoleon Nash with my grandfather.

    Dodsons on 59th and Penn was right down the street, and we ate there many times, and they had the bakery to the side, that made the best pies.

    I remember when Radio Shack, and Humpty Dumpty were in that same
    shopping center.

    I also remember always wanting to be at my grandparents when the Jewel Tea man was going to be there.

    Any one remember Wilkersons Drive in Mmm Pizza burgers. and Kerns drive in on 44th and Agnew More Mmm broasted chicken, and the best soft Serve ice cream in the world.

    I also remember a root beer stand between where the National Guard Armory and the animal hospital are there on 44th, they made homemade root beer there, and it was really good.

    When I was older, and went to Grant high school, we used to go to
    LOuSY Tacos (it was actually Los Tacos, but we always joked that the
    cactus logo looked like a "Y", and just added the rest on our own. I'm
    glad to see them back over at SW 44th and May, in the old Carls Jr.

    Well, that's it for now.

    ChuckE
    I was born in Capital Hill General Hospital in 1947 and also used Dr. Leonard Rozin as my family practioner after I was grown and married! He died year before last. He was working at a rest home on about S.W. 35th and Harvey where my Dad was at! Rozin worked til' the day he died....

  8. #333

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    My brother was born there in '44. We lived in Norman at the time, but it was going to be a difficult birth wherein one or both might die, Dr Berry, decided that there needed to be more backup than was available in his clinic, which was the precursor of Norman General. Both lived.

  9. #334

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckE View Post
    I was born in october of 1963, in a Hospital that no longer exists,
    but the building is still there. Was anyone else here born in
    the "Capital Hill General Hospital"? According to my birth Cert.
    the Attending Physician was Leonard Rozin. I went to him and
    Dr. Opper on S. Pen Many times as a child.

    I remember shopping at Browns and Kresses and Langstons, in
    capitol hill, with my grandmother. When we shopped at Browns,
    I would always try to get the elevator operator to let me "Drive"
    the elevator.

    They had sales in the basement of Browns, and I remember these
    ladies pushing and shoving and grabbing things out of each others
    hands.

    Like many of you, I got all of my Cub Scout stuff there.

    Does anyone remember the fabric Dept. of the Big TG&Y on 74th and Penn
    there were all of these old ladies running it, and it seemed that these little
    "Half Glasses" held on their neck by a chain were part of the store uniform.

    I will always remember shopping for Halloween costumes there, to this day,
    I don't think any store has so many halloween costumes to choose from.

    I remember my grandmother shopping at Streets in the Reading shopping center, and going to Napoleon Nash with my grandfather.

    Dodsons on 59th and Penn was right down the street, and we ate there many times, and they had the bakery to the side, that made the best pies.

    I remember when Radio Shack, and Humpty Dumpty were in that same
    shopping center.

    I also remember always wanting to be at my grandparents when the Jewel Tea man was going to be there.

    Any one remember Wilkersons Drive in Mmm Pizza burgers. and Kerns drive in on 44th and Agnew More Mmm broasted chicken, and the best soft Serve ice cream in the world.

    I also remember a root beer stand between where the National Guard Armory and the animal hospital are there on 44th, they made homemade root beer there, and it was really good.

    When I was older, and went to Grant high school, we used to go to
    LOuSY Tacos (it was actually Los Tacos, but we always joked that the
    cactus logo looked like a "Y", and just added the rest on our own. I'm
    glad to see them back over at SW 44th and May, in the old Carls Jr.

    Well, that's it for now.

    ChuckE
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    My wife was born in Capitol Hill hospital in 1948...Thurman McInnis was the Doctor....there was another baby born that day and he later went to Southeast High school and then later married my wife's little sister....small world Huh?
    You were coming into the world about the time I was Leaving U.S. Grant High School. The lady at TG&Y you were talking about was named June Grissom...One of the nicest ladies you would have ever met...I think she is still alive...There were a couple of others there for a long, long time....

  10. #335
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    My wife was born in Capitol Hill hospital in 1948... Thurman McInnis was the
    Doctor... there was another baby born that day and he later went to
    Southeast High school and then later married my wife's little sister... small
    world Huh?

    You were coming into the world about the time I was Leaving U.S. Grant High
    School. The lady at TG&Y you were talking about was named June
    Grissom... One of the nicest ladies you would have ever met... I think she is
    still alive... There were a couple of others there for a long, long time...
    What do doctors have to with birthing babies? I was born once. That's all
    they allow in the Prunepicker state.

  11. #336

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    The "glass bottle soda" post reminded me of another business that was, the Blue Ribbon Soda plant/store on N. MacArthur near 19th where ASC was for years.

  12. #337
    Prunepicker Guest

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    I was driving around Putnam Heights today. Just before I got there I saw
    Sequoyia elementary on NW 36 & Altadena. Did anyone go there?

    How about Emerson on N Walker and @ NW 7th?

  13. #338

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    What do doctors have to with birthing babies? I was born once. That's all
    they allow in the Prunepicker state.
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Hey, you told me you were Born Again?????

  14. #339
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ... you told me you were Born Again?
    You're right! Come to think of it, the Great Physician had everything to do
    with it!

  15. #340

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckE View Post
    @grantgeneral78,
    I graduated in 1981, so It was probably close.

    I was in 5th grade and being bussed to Harmony, when the theater
    and shopping center on 44th and May was being built. I was our
    bus stop.

    I was reading the closed thread on the south side, and was reminded of
    Billies Tastee Freeze on 59th and May, we used to drive over there at
    lunch, and get burgers when I was at Grant.

    Does anyone remember the McDonalds on S. Penn being where the
    Grant Square bank Drive through is there on 44th and Penn, before they
    moved to 59th and Penn? The building looked like a What-A-Burger, with the A Frame design, but it was painted bright colors.

    What else, Rudys IGA And Kens IGA, Glass bottled Soda, and all of the
    stores having a bottle return area.

    My Parents sneaking my sister and I in to 14 flags drive in in the trunk of the car, when we were really young.

    That's it for now, I think I'll have more later, alot of dust and cobwebs are
    are getting shook loose.

    Chuck E.
    Yeah my brother graduated from Grant in 1982, I bet yall know each other. PM me and lets talk to see if we know each other.

    Great memories I remember all your talking about.

  16. #341

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckE View Post
    @grantgeneral78,
    I graduated in 1981, so It was probably close.

    I was in 5th grade and being bussed to Harmony, when the theater
    and shopping center on 44th and May was being built. I was our
    bus stop.

    I was reading the closed thread on the south side, and was reminded of
    Billies Tastee Freeze on 59th and May, we used to drive over there at
    lunch, and get burgers when I was at Grant.

    Does anyone remember the McDonalds on S. Penn being where the
    Grant Square bank Drive through is there on 44th and Penn, before they
    moved to 59th and Penn? The building looked like a What-A-Burger, with the A Frame design, but it was painted bright colors.

    What else, Rudys IGA And Kens IGA, Glass bottled Soda, and all of the
    stores having a bottle return area.

    My Parents sneaking my sister and I in to 14 flags drive in in the trunk of the car, when we were really young.

    That's it for now, I think I'll have more later, alot of dust and cobwebs are
    are getting shook loose.

    Chuck E.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Now, Where in the world was Harmony?
    And ChuckE wasn't that Griff's on 44th?
    I used to play on May and 44th where the Center you're talking about was located...about 1956-59...Probably before you were born??? Your mom and dad might have been some of the thousands of kids there....

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    Wish they would moved the old closed thread back into the Nostalgia Forum...So many people are using those memories as reference points...I'm game if everyone else is to re-establish some of the old memories that we had posted.....No by myself though...I don't want Prunepicker thinking I had completely lost it....You know, What was the original Variety type store in Grant Square shopping Center....Do you remember the Big T.G.& Y.....How about Reding Center?...all that stuff....

  18. #343

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Wish they would moved the old closed thread back into the Nostalgia Forum...So many people are using those memories as reference points...I'm game if everyone else is to re-establish some of the old memories that we had posted.....No by myself though...I don't want Prunepicker thinking I had completely lost it....You know, What was the original Variety type store in Grant Square shopping Center....Do you remember the Big T.G.& Y.....How about Reding Center?...all that stuff....
    The "Thread is Dead" and you might as well face it!!! Look for all the screen names that DON't appear anymore!! Not being negative, just realistic!! I kinda' agree with what Gen/70 wrote to Mr. Peter whatever! Just my humble opinion... No response required or solicited!

  19. #344

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarltonsKeeper View Post
    The "Thread is Dead" and you might as well face it!!! Look for all the screen names that DON't appear anymore!! Not being negative, just realistic!! I kinda' agree with what Gen/70 wrote to Mr. Peter whatever! Just my humble opinion... No response required or solicited!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
    You've known me a long time...I don't quit without a fight....I do remember the old Sunflower Field that took about 80 acres on 44th and South Independence.
    And, I remember the first orientation for the kids in Roosevelt....But I shant whine about it. Father knows best.....

  20. #345

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~
    You've known me a long time...I don't quit without a fight....I do remember the old Sunflower Field that took about 80 acres on 44th and South Independence.
    And, I remember the first orientation for the kids in Roosevelt....But I shant whine about it. Father knows best.....
    mid 60's, wasn't there a watermellon stand on Independence. Seems
    like i remeber they kept their melons iced down in big water troughs.
    maybe had tabels under a tent or big awning.

  21. #346

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    Quote Originally Posted by SE-76 View Post
    mid 60's, wasn't there a watermellon stand on Independence. Seems
    like i remeber they kept their melons iced down in big water troughs.
    maybe had tabels under a tent or big awning.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Yep:....right on the corner...But man, that was a long, long time ago....tried it in my front yard...Didn't work ...Me and the helpers ate up all the profits...Oh well not all businesses succeed....

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    The big thing back when I was a teen was to go to ski Island for the christmas lights where all the rich folk lived. It seemed like it was at the edge of the earth to get out there and now look, it is just up the road a bit.

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    Does anyone have any mp3's of old TV jingles? I got stuck in Europe at Christmas one year and taught the BC Clark jingle to my friends so I could feel at home. I also made sure they knew that "Soundtrack's On the Right Track" and the Paul Meade song.

    I bet they would love to hear the actual songs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by striipidy View Post
    Does anyone have any mp3's of old TV jingles? I got stuck in Europe at Christmas one year and taught the BC Clark jingle to my friends so I could feel at home. I also made sure they knew that "Soundtrack's On the Right Track" and the Paul Meade song.

    I bet they would love to hear the actual songs.
    Media Center | The B.C. Clark Jingle - A Christmas Tradition Since 1956

  25. #350
    Prunepicker Guest

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    When we moved to OKC, from Prunepickerland, the Santa BC Clark's was one
    of the first commercials I remember seeing. Of course it was in B&W.

    I hate commercials. Once they enter your brain they never leave.

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