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  1. #526
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    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    Country Club Drive-in was MY place once they opened. Believe me, it was
    WEST of Penn, like at Agnew or Villa -- I forgot which. But WEST of
    Penn.
    I'm thinking it was S. Agnew. and on the north side of the street.
    It was across from the Hillcrest Country Club, wasn't it?

    Are we allowed to say north side on this thread?

  2. #527

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    Don's drive-in was at s.w. 59th and Agnew on the n.w. corner. Maybe it was another name before that. Do you remember the Razz-Ma-Tazz across the street in the same shops as Across The Street Restaurant? It later became Panama Red's and a strip joint.
    Last edited by gen70; 09-25-2009 at 12:53 AM. Reason: add

  3. #528
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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Don's drive-in was at s.w. 59th and Agnew on the n.w. corner. Maybe it was
    another name before that. Do you remember the Razz-Ma-Tazz across the
    street in the same shops as Across The Street Restaurant? It later became
    Panama Red's and a strip joint.
    Don's Drive-In arrived around 1965. Do you all remember who was on the
    sign? There was another drive-in before Don's.

  4. #529
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    Across the street and to the east of Don's Drive-In was the strip mall that
    had Across the Street. What was previously there? Just a field?

    Hey, I just used Across the Street in one sentence with two meanings! Do I
    win a prize?

  5. #530

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Don's Drive-In arrived around 1965. Do you all remember who was on the
    sign? There was another drive-in before Don's.
    Fred F.

  6. #531

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Fred F.
    I guess this should be on southside memories maybe?

  7. #532

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Across the street and to the east of Don's Drive-In was the strip mall that
    had Across the Street. What was previously there? Just a field?

    Hey, I just used Across the Street in one sentence with two meanings! Do I
    win a prize?
    Well, no prize but at least an answer. I grew up on 54th Place - just across Villa from Coolidge. The area from 55th to 59th on the east side of Agnew was all woods previous to whatever is there now - church, apartments, shopping center...

    Two play areas stick in my mind - that area we called "the Woods" at 55th and Agnew and "Bicycle Hills" which was on the northeast corner of 59th and Ross (?i think?).

  8. #533

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeethalDose View Post
    Well, no prize but at least an answer. I grew up on 54th Place - just across Villa from Coolidge. The area from 55th to 59th on the east side of Agnew was all woods previous to whatever is there now - church, apartments, shopping center...

    Two play areas stick in my mind - that area we called "the Woods" at 55th and Agnew and "Bicycle Hills" which was on the northeast corner of 59th and Ross (?i think?).
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    In 1962 the Hillcrest Apartments were built on the Southeast corner of 55th and So. Agnew....Then in about 1963-65 the strip Mall was built just to the south of it. There was a restaurant on the far Southside of the Strip Center and it's name was Across the Street.....It was then (after Panama Red's) turned in to a meeting place where in 1969-72 an organization (get rich quick)
    named Koscot (later known as dare to be great) used the place for meetings...You can check these out if you want.....Fred Flintstone was on Don's Drive-In's Sign until A Del Rancho Franchise took over the location. Del Rancho is there today....
    Country Club Drive-In was located East (about 100 yards) of Pennsylvania on S.W. 59th st.. There was however a Dairy Boy or Dairy Creme across the street on the south side...then a Sirloin Stockade was built...Then a Chinese Restaurant took over that location and then Bus Horton Ford took over and later became Southwest Ford....Now there is a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market there. My first date with my wife was on November 13th, 1964 at the Country Club Drive-in...so, I know that was where it was and before during Highschool it (Country Club) was there. However, most of my Soph. Junior and Senior year (1964) we would go to lunch at the Western Dip on South Western...

  9. #534

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    There was however a Dairy Boy or Dairy Creme across the street on the south side...then a Sirloin Stockade was built...Then a Chinese Restaurant took over that location and then Bus Horton Ford took over and later became Southwest Ford.....
    It was a Dairy Queen.

  10. #535

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    In 1962 the Hillcrest Apartments were built on the Southeast corner of 55th and So. Agnew....Then in about 1963-65 the strip Mall was built just to the south of it. There was a restaurant on the far Southside of the Strip Center and it's name was Across the Street.....It was then (after Panama Red's) turned in to a meeting place where in 1969-72 an organization (get rich quick)
    named Koscot (later known as dare to be great) used the place for meetings...You can check these out if you want.....Fred Flintstone was on Don's Drive-In's Sign until A Del Rancho Franchise took over the location. Del Rancho is there today....
    Country Club Drive-In was located East (about 100 yards) of Pennsylvania on S.W. 59th st.. There was however a Dairy Boy or Dairy Creme across the street on the south side...then a Sirloin Stockade was built...Then a Chinese Restaurant took over that location and then Bus Horton Ford took over and later became Southwest Ford....Now there is a Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market there. My first date with my wife was on November 13th, 1964 at the Country Club Drive-in...so, I know that was where it was and before during Highschool it (Country Club) was there. However, most of my Soph. Junior and Senior year (1964) we would go to lunch at the Western Dip on South Western...
    Oh no! Here we go with the Western Dip again....

  11. #536
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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Oh no! Here we go with the Western Dip again...
    Hey, Western Dip was a 5 Star grease pit. You can't get that kind of food
    and service at gip joints like the 21 Club or Delmonico's.

  12. #537
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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    In 1962 the Hillcrest Apartments were built on the Southeast corner of 55th
    and So. Agnew...
    They were, and still are, called Richard's Regal Apartment! 3-D was next
    door and we would climb the facing of the apartment. I had an aunt who
    lived there for a while.
    Last edited by Prunepicker; 09-25-2009 at 02:45 PM. Reason: A missing bracket

  13. #538

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    They were, and still are, called Richard's Regal Apartment! 3-D was next
    door and we would climb the facing of the apartment. I had an aunt who
    lived there for a while.
    They used to have a swimming pool in the courtyard. In the hot part of the summer I used to sneek in and swim in the middle of the night.

  14. #539

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    Remember KTOK with the morning guy Tom Furlong (spelling)? Captain Jim Purdue traffic reports? Was the contest dialing for dollars? There were people gathered at the radio when the cash amount was given.

    They did OU football and it started early morning with ticket sales, pregame show, game, post game show and then call-in the rest of the day/night. Almost a 24 hr. program.

    One of their dj's hung himself. It was pretty big news since he was highly thought of and liked.

    Esbach started on KTOK...

  15. #540
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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Esbach started on KTOK...
    Huh? I remember when KTOK was a music station.
    Esbach never started anything except an argument!

  16. #541

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    It was a Dairy Queen.
    It was a Tastee FReeze and was built new and before that it was just a lot where a watermelon eatery was!! Spent a lot of time there! The "Country Club Drive Inn" was D&D Country Club Drive Inn, (Dean and Darrell) Later it was bought out by Triple A and remained a AAA Drive Inn til it closed. The building is still there, or it was a year or so ago. It became Brown Motor Company after Triple A and then a small finance company. It was on the North side of the street, N.E. corner of 59th and S. Penn, east next door to the Sinclair station on the corner.

  17. #542

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    It was a Tastee FReeze and was built new and before that it was just a lot where a watermelon eatery was!!
    That is correct. I was just testing you....you passed!

  18. #543

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    Quote Originally Posted by frisky View Post
    that is correct. I was just testing you....you passed!
    lol!!!!!

  19. #544

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    It was a Tastee FReeze and was built new and before that it was just a lot where a watermelon eatery was!! Spent a lot of time there! The "Country Club Drive Inn" was D&D Country Club Drive Inn, (Dean and Darrell) Later it was bought out by Triple A and remained a AAA Drive Inn til it closed. The building is still there, or it was a year or so ago. It became Brown Motor Company after Triple A and then a small finance company. It was on the North side of the street, N.E. corner of 59th and S. Penn, east next door to the Sinclair station on the corner.
    I remember the watermelon place it was owned by a friend of mine's dad, his last name was Hunt.

  20. #545

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Across the street and to the east of Don's Drive-In was the strip mall that
    had Across the Street. What was previously there? Just a field?

    Hey, I just used Across the Street in one sentence with two meanings! Do I
    win a prize?
    Yes - on the ne corner there was a house and nothing but field all the way down to 55th - i sued to live in the house on that corner around 1960

  21. #546

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeethalDose View Post
    Well, no prize but at least an answer. I grew up on 54th Place - just across Villa from Coolidge. The area from 55th to 59th on the east side of Agnew was all woods previous to whatever is there now - church, apartments, shopping center...

    Two play areas stick in my mind - that area we called "the Woods" at 55th and Agnew and "Bicycle Hills" which was on the northeast corner of 59th and Ross (?i think?).
    around 1960 there was a house on the corner and nothing but field to 55th - i used to live in that house

  22. #547

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    does anybody remember when koma in the late 60's had the high low game - they had a certain amount of money to win - you called in and guessed an amount and they would tell you if you were higher or lower than the actual amount - listeners would keep narrowing it down until somebody won - i called in when it was $69.69 in 1969 and won - that was a big deal at 13 years old

  23. #548

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    And here's a music trivia from the Oldies DJ - No prize - just the knowledge that you know your music history

    What was the name of the song and the artist for the song that was #1 the day we sat foot on the moon - July 21st, 1969

  24. #549

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    And does anybody remember what they were doing here in okie-homey when man first set foot on the moon

  25. #550

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldieslover55 View Post
    And here's a music trivia from the Oldies DJ - No prize - just the knowledge that you know your music history

    What was the name of the song and the artist for the song that was #1 the day we sat foot on the moon - July 21st, 1969
    In the year 2525, Zager & Evans

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