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Thread: Southside OKC Memories....anyone?

  1. #2651

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    Saw Johnny Overbay the other day.....There is a fabricator.....He was some kind of good and still is.....He was a year or two younger that you are.....
    Did you see him out at his shop on Reno? I used to tell him that his last name was really Bover and that it was put on his birth certificate in dog latin.

  2. #2652

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    Hey, I'm still here. We just returned from Tucson visiting our daughter...wish I was still there. Came back to 18 degree weather...sheesh!

    Is there a Facebook page for our little group?

  3. #2653
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeriOKC View Post
    Is there a Facebook page for our little group?
    Not unless YOU started it.

    To tell the truth, I don't think you really exist. You created this site as a
    plot to drive southsiders out of their feeble minds.

    This is nothing more than a CIA led conspiracy to drain the memories of
    southsiders. Coit's must be involved. In fact Coit's is probably the meeting
    place of all the high level northsiders.

    Is northsider even a word? It's a northside conspiracy!

    The plan has been exposed! Viva Prunepicker! I've just begun to gripe!
    Damn the hotdogs! Full steam ahead! Extra chili! Extra mustard! More
    fries and less tots!

    Refill-o-lito! Mui bel grande!

  4. #2654

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Not unless YOU started it.

    To tell the truth, I don't think you really exist. You created this site as a
    plot to drive southsiders out of their feeble minds.

    This is nothing more than a CIA led conspiracy to drain the memories of
    southsiders. Coit's must be involved. In fact Coit's is probably the meeting
    place of all the high level northsiders.

    Is northsider even a word? It's a northside conspiracy!

    The plan has been exposed! Viva Prunepicker! I've just begun to gripe!
    Damn the hotdogs! Full steam ahead! Extra chili! Extra mustard! More
    fries and less tots!

    Refill-o-lito! Mui bel grande!
    Did you get some of '64s meds?

    Share!!!!

  5. #2655

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    Whoa:....TeriOKC:....We ALL Love you....Prunepicker is really busy rebuilding a car and PapaOu is just from Capitol Hill...However, I'll buy your lunch at Coit's if you'll come...Bring your Grant Sisters and share. We have a dentist on Call in case something happens to you and your braces....Hope to see you this week....Generals64.....

  6. #2656

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    Picker better hope Teri does not crown him with a BASS!

  7. #2657

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    seems like everyone on this feed is too young for me...Where are the oldtimers? I lived at 44 an s May.. wheat fields, Rolands dairy.. Jackson jr hi. an yes capital hill.. bus only ran to 29th an may. Packing town!!! real cowboys, we went ot some of the wrestling matches there, Gorgerus George, loved his Cad, pink ... lol swimming in pond at about 59 an Portland an another out on 59th between portland an dang I too old can't remember the street name....

  8. #2658
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogw00d View Post
    seems like everyone on this feed is too young for me... Where are the
    oldtimers? I lived at 44 an s May.. wheat fields, Roland's dairy. Jackson Jr
    hi. an yes capital hill. bus only ran to 29th an may. Packing town! real
    cowboys, we went to some of the wrestling matches there, Gorgeous
    George, loved his Cad, pink... lol swimming in pond at about 59 an Portland
    an another out on 59th between Portland an dang I too old can't remember
    the street name...
    Young? When I went to Grant we didn't have buses. A covered wagon
    came around on Monday mornings around 3am and picked us up for school.
    We came home at sundown on Friday, unless there was detention. I
    remember when Henry Ford was in grade school. Smart alec know it all.

    Were you drafted in the Union or Confederacy? Watch how you answer!

  9. #2659

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogw00d View Post
    seems like everyone on this feed is too young for me...Where are the oldtimers? I lived at 44 an s May.. wheat fields, Rolands dairy.. Jackson jr hi. an yes capital hill.. bus only ran to 29th an may. Packing town!!! real cowboys, we went ot some of the wrestling matches there, Gorgerus George, loved his Cad, pink ... lol swimming in pond at about 59 an Portland an another out on 59th between portland an dang I too old can't remember the street name....
    I grew up living on S.W 37th between May and Independence, first street south of Woodson Park. I remember when Woodson Park was a golf course. I went to school with Linda Rowland and remember the diary. Use to walk over to her house to visit her. I think it was the 7th grade maybe the 8th. I had the biggest crush on her. Is the farm still there? I haven't been over to the southside in over 5 years. But she went to CHHS and graduated in 1970 with me. Didn't she have a younger sister? I also remember her father or uncle had a used car dealorship on Western or Walker just north of 29th. I think it was Fred Jones that had a used car dealorship just off of 25th. Now that I think of it, it had to be Walker. I think I have some old Rosevelt Jr High yearbooks in my attic. I'll try to crawl up there this weekend and see if I can find them. I don't post a lot here, but I just thought it was kind of funny that seeing the Rowland diary in this post started me remembering her and the place.

  10. #2660

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    Two mere children. The Rowland farm is still there...Not quite as large as it used to be. Yes, it was the Grandfather that owned Rowland Motors...had the '56 Chevy with two front ends. Her brother or cousin Gary still has the car...saw it not too long ago. Don't remember any wheat fields in that area but do remember a lot of Sunflowers.....When we first moved into that area. Mayridge Shopping center was just a mere thought. As kids, we helped level the Military Barracks that Mayridge Baptist Church was originally built from. Went to some of the Wrestling matches at packing town...Saw Gorgeous George once down there. My mom got one of his Hair pins he used to throw out. Real cowboys yes and the pond you are referring to was called "West Pond". tried Ice skating on it once.....learn how to Ice Swim that day....Glad some "Newbies" with memories have joined the "Gang".....

  11. #2661
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I went to school with Linda Rowland and remember the diary. Use to walk
    over to her house to visit her... Didn't she have a younger sister?
    I remember a Debbie Rowland, but she went to Jefferson, Jr. High.

    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I also remember her father or uncle had a used car dealorship on Western
    or Walker just north of 29th. I think it was Fred Jones that had a used car
    dealorship just off of 25th. Now that I think of it, it had to be Walker.
    There was a Rowland's used car dealer on S. Walker. He had a car with 2
    front ends. A '57 Chevy? It's been mentioned on this thread.

    There was a Fred Jones used car dealer but I don't think that place was
    the Fred Jones we all know. His name was also Fred Jones. He lives/lived in
    Edmond on Danforth Road.

  12. #2662
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    The Rowland farm is still there... Not quite as large as it used to be... Don't
    remember any wheat fields in that area but do remember a lot of
    Sunflowers...
    Do you remember the Rowland's Used Car sign on the corner of S.W. 44th and
    S. May Ave, where the farm was? There were almost always 3 horses
    standing in front of it at any given time.

  13. #2663

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Do you remember the Rowland's Used Car sign on the corner of S.W. 44th and
    S. May Ave, where the farm was? There were almost always 3 horses
    standing in front of it at any given time.
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    Those horses weren't real.....the car was a '56 and Gary Rowland (Grandson) has it now. Have a question to see if any of these true Southsiders can answer....Where did the name (Airline Shopping center/Airline Motel) originate and why????? Very simple question. I didn't know the answer until today when The Village Idiot told me....Wonder where the other shopping centers got their names????Reding:.......Reding Family farm????Don't know.....Anybody out there???? Hey Prunepicker when you get a chance go to Taxidermyking.com....there are some old southsiders pictures there.....

  14. #2664

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    We knew the "old man" Rowland for many years. Growing up just off 26th and Lee and my grandmother had the little greasy spoon on the corner of 26th and Walker. After he "retired" he would come to the dealership and spend the day in the office. No cars on the lot but he was there all the same. He died not too long ago. Well, maybe 3 or more years ago. Almost all thought and memories are of "not that long ago"

  15. #2665
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Those horses weren't real...
    You're nutz! They had hair and everything.

  16. #2666

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You're nutz! They had hair and everything.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++
    I'm just seeing if you are paying attention.......You didn't answer the Airline Question did you?????

  17. #2667

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Two mere children. The Rowland farm is still there...Not quite as large as it used to be. Yes, it was the Grandfather that owned Rowland Motors...had the '56 Chevy with two front ends. Her brother or cousin Gary still has the car...saw it not too long ago. Don't remember any wheat fields in that area but do remember a lot of Sunflowers.....When we first moved into that area. Mayridge Shopping center was just a mere thought. As kids, we helped level the Military Barracks that Mayridge Baptist Church was originally built from. Went to some of the Wrestling matches at packing town...Saw Gorgeous George once down there. My mom got one of his Hair pins he used to throw out. Real cowboys yes and the pond you are referring to was called "West Pond". tried Ice skating on it once.....learn how to Ice Swim that day....Glad some "Newbies" with memories have joined the "Gang".....
    Those were "Gold" HAIR PENS!! Only in color, but George claimed they were real!!

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    I'm just seeing if you are paying attention... You didn't answer the Airline
    Question did you?
    The Airline Shopping center was named because Howard Hughes bought the
    property and was really into airplanes. Well, he didn't like the property and
    decided to sell it to a relative of this mailman that had a sister in law who
    lived in St. Paul. Not really in St. Paul but that's the closest big town I can
    think of. She had this recipe for snickerdoodles that was amazing. As the
    saying goes, luck would have it that she entered them in the Anoka county
    fair. One of the judges was scheduled to be a taster for the cookie
    entries. He got his hand stuck in a fire grate and couldn't make it...

  19. #2669
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarltonsKeeper View Post
    Those were "Gold" HAIR PENS! Only in color, but George claimed they were
    real!
    Liar! They were real!

  20. #2670

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    The Airline Shopping center was named because Howard Hughes bought the
    property and was really into airplanes. Well, he didn't like the property and
    decided to sell it to a relative of this mailman that had a sister in law who
    lived in St. Paul. Not really in St. Paul but that's the closest big town I can
    think of. She had this recipe for snickerdoodles that was amazing. As the
    saying goes, luck would have it that she entered them in the Anoka county
    fair. One of the judges was scheduled to be a taster for the cookie
    entries. He got his hand stuck in a fire grate and couldn't make it...
    -Wow what a story.

  21. #2671

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Do you remember the Rowland's Used Car sign on the corner of S.W. 44th and
    S. May Ave, where the farm was? There were almost always 3 horses
    standing in front of it at any given time.
    Those horses were real. They also had several gold pins from Gorgeous George.

  22. #2672

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    The Airline Shopping center was named because Howard Hughes bought the
    property and was really into airplanes. Well, he didn't like the property and
    decided to sell it to a relative of this mailman that had a sister in law who
    lived in St. Paul. Not really in St. Paul but that's the closest big town I can
    think of. She had this recipe for snickerdoodles that was amazing. As the
    saying goes, luck would have it that she entered them in the Anoka county
    fair. One of the judges was scheduled to be a taster for the cookie
    entries. He got his hand stuck in a fire grate and couldn't make it...
    Airline story brought tears to my eyes. Laughing. My old stomping grounds from 1956 when I was about 11 or 12. Chieftan theater, TG&Y, OTASCO, Humpty Dumpty, Dentist Dr. Schmidt was on the west end and he would give a prescription for a free ice cream cone at Leon Conley's pharmacy - a walk to the East end. Seems like Conleys was at the back of OTASCO or one of the other stores. Anybody remember where?

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Girl View Post
    ... Chieftan theater, TG&Y, OTASCO, Humpty Dumpty, Dentist Dr. Schmidt
    was on the west end and he would give a prescription for a free ice cream
    cone at Leon Conley's pharmacy...
    The Chieftan is the theater I was trying to remember.

  24. #2674

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Girl View Post
    Airline story brought tears to my eyes. Laughing. My old stomping grounds from 1956 when I was about 11 or 12. Chieftan theater, TG&Y, OTASCO, Humpty Dumpty, Dentist Dr. Schmidt was on the west end and he would give a prescription for a free ice cream cone at Leon Conley's pharmacy - a walk to the East end. Seems like Conleys was at the back of OTASCO or one of the other stores. Anybody remember where?
    There was a soda fountain with bar stools located where ever Conley's was, must have been a drug store there too. I doubt if it was in OTASCO.

  25. #2675

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    Conley's was located next door to the Donut Shop (which was west of Otasco).

    Now, Airline Shopping center and the Airline Motel were named Airline since they were so close to the small air strip located in the Woodson Park area...

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