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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm View Post
    in the late 70's, hillcrest and southern oaks merged into one congregation, renamed itself oakcrest and met at 52nd and walker... i used to go there. that congegation later moved to 89th and mckinley. consequently, shields church of christ (64th and shields) moved into the former oakcrest building and started calling themselves south walker church of christ. i know a bunch of people from hillcrest.





    i think you've got it mixed up, teri... almonte was on 59th and may. it was southpark that sat on 44th and may. the theatres are long gone, but both buildings are still standing.

    -M

    And the Almonte building is creepy looking, because it looks like it was pretty much abandoned in place - that is, you can look in the windows and it still looks pretty much like it always did - they didn't pull out many of the fixtures, didn't bother to take down the sign, etc.

    I remember standing in line at Almonte in June of 1982 to see the 2nd Star Trek movie, and I had stood in line at South Park to see the first one in December 1979...alas, as you note, both are long gone.

    General, that Shakey's on Western is precisely the one I was remembering. I stood on the tabletop one time (but I don't think it was my birthday, though). I've heard lots of good things about Jo's in Purcell, but haven't tried it.

    I remember when they built Winchester Drive In on Western, driving by each day as they put up one more section of the fabulous neon entrance sign with the waving cowboy. The marquee section used to be encircled in alternating red/green neon, but they took that part down years ago. I'm delighted that sign has endured the years, and they work hard to keep it running....

    -David

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    Hey guys:............You missed a good time if you weren't at The Coney Island for Hot Dogs. Channel 9:....News 9 .com showed up from out of no where and did piece about this thread and the southside memories. Never know who is envious about being a southsider do you?
    We want to do this again in a month or so and maybe more will attend.....Remember the South Rides Again:...............

    1. Remember Bixlers?
    2. How about the ole Salvo Tablets?
    3. Who knows where Commerce Street is located?
    4. How about the star of the T.V. series "Fury"? His brother was in another show.
    5. Does anyone remember where Eskridge Oldsmobile was located?

    WATCH FOR THE INTERNET STORIES ABOUT SOUTHSIDE OKC.

    See ya Next time:.............................

  3. #303

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    It was a good get-together! So many memories...so little time...

  4. #304

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerDave View Post
    And the Almonte building is creepy looking, because it looks like it was pretty much abandoned in place - that is, you can look in the windows and it still looks pretty much like it always did - they didn't pull out many of the fixtures, didn't bother to take down the sign, etc.

    I remember standing in line at Almonte in June of 1982 to see the 2nd Star Trek movie, and I had stood in line at South Park to see the first one in December 1979...alas, as you note, both are long gone.

    General, that Shakey's on Western is precisely the one I was remembering. I stood on the tabletop one time (but I don't think it was my birthday, though). I've heard lots of good things about Jo's in Purcell, but haven't tried it.

    I remember when they built Winchester Drive In on Western, driving by each day as they put up one more section of the fabulous neon entrance sign with the waving cowboy. The marquee section used to be encircled in alternating red/green neon, but they took that part down years ago. I'm delighted that sign has endured the years, and they work hard to keep it running....

    -David
    Round Up Pizza in Del City on 29th used to be a Shakey's It still looks like Shakey's on the inside. They have the best Fried Chicken in the metro. (Only 2nd to Eischens) If your looking for a cheap buffet try Round Up. It's only about 7.00 a person.

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    Hey you Southsiders,
    You missed a fun time at Coney Island. It was almost like being online except you saw everybody in person and you weren't sitting in your underwear like you are now.

    Generals64 brought his Fanner 50 and some locker handles for General78.

    You better make it next time, which will be next month.

    Later

  6. #306

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    1A. Pitch and Putt? It had a 9 hole par 3, too. We played there several times.
    1. No idea at the moment.
    3 What's a library?
    5. N.W. 10th & Council? House of Kawasaki.
    Do you also remember the trampolines and the watermelon stand that were in front of the miniture golf / par 3 course?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy157 View Post
    Do you also remember the trampolines and the watermelon stand that were in front of the miniture golf / par 3 course?
    Andy, they also sold Fireworks in front of that course...long time ago...if we were fortunate to get fireworks at that stand my Mom & Dad would get us Frosted Root Beer at Coits Drive-In...Have you thought about Coit's in a while? They STILL have the Frosted Root Beer and the other Coit's things...except I'm too old to sit outside in the heat...
    We missed you at the Coney Island....maybe next time....."Frisky" have you remembered the name of the Snooker Parlor yet?

  8. #308

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Andy, they also sold Fireworks in front of that course...long time ago...if we were fortunate to get fireworks at that stand my Mom & Dad would get us Frosted Root Beer at Coits Drive-In...Have you thought about Coit's in a while? They STILL have the Frosted Root Beer and the other Coit's things...except I'm too old to sit outside in the heat...
    We missed you at the Coney Island....maybe next time....."Frisky" have you remembered the name of the Snooker Parlor yet?
    Sorry I'll try to make it next time. Not only do I have thoughts about Coits, I eat there at least once a week, sometimes more. Are you talking about Trueloves?

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    Truelove's might have been the name of the Snooker Parlor:....But, was it on the second floor on main street by Kip's Big boy:.......I remember Truelove's Domino parlor are they the same?

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    Yes it was a blast today meeting all of yall, even the news9.com reporter joined in some of the memories I wont mention his name very confidential all in all, haha

    Thanks again general64 for the handles they sure bring back some memories.

    Me and the misses cannot wait till next time was a blast from the past!


    ok here are a few:
    1. name of furniture store on 29th and penn next to Del Rancho..by the way general64 (del rancho is still there).
    2.who owned HORTON MOTORS?
    3. Where was david brothertons last shop on 29th located?
    4. Who owned the donught shop behind the old phillips 66 on 29th and penn?
    5. And Finally, Where was the motorcycle shop located on 29th and what was the name of it?

  11. #311

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Truelove's might have been the name of the Snooker Parlor:....But, was it on the second floor on main street by Kip's Big boy:.......I remember Truelove's Domino parlor are they the same?
    I didn't know you were talking about the pool hall on Main St. That wasn't Trueloves. If we are talking about the pool hall on Main St. just West of the Crieterian(sp) theater on the second floor I believe that was the "Empire". I think there was a hat store on the first floor named Wormsers. Or something close to that name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Yes it was a blast today meeting all of yall, even the news9.com reporter joined in some of the memories I wont mention his name very confidential all in all, haha

    Thanks again general64 for the handles they sure bring back some memories.

    Me and the misses cannot wait till next time was a blast from the past!


    ok here are a few:
    1. name of furniture store on 29th and penn next to Del Rancho..by the way general64 (del rancho is still there).
    2.who owned HORTON MOTORS?
    3. Where was david brothertons last shop on 29th located?
    4. Who owned the donught shop behind the old phillips 66 on 29th and penn?
    5. And Finally, Where was the motorcycle shop located on 29th and what was the name of it?
    2. Darrel (sp) Warren.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy157 View Post
    2. Darrel (sp) Warren.
    Yup thats right andy, him and his wife cheryl lived across the stret from us.

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    TeriOKC and mmm -

    Thanks for the replies! I still have a number of friends who are members at the Oakcrest church, but it gets harder to stay in touch as time passes. I remember well the merger between Southern Oaks and Hillcrest in about 1979 or so, wasn't it? The last time I was at Oakcrest (on 89th) was in 1995 when I spoke at the funeral service for a close family friend.

    The theater that I remembered was definitely the Southpark at 44th and May. I saw some real classics there - Jaws, The Towering Inferno, Earthquake, Let's Do It Again with Bill Cosby and Sidney Poitier. Wow - that really takes me back!

    My parents were good friends with Joe and Charlotte Dodson. Is the cafeteria on 59th still open? When I was there in '95 it was still open. I remember that roast beef!

    My family would also occasionally eat at a little Italian restaurant - seems like it was on Penn or maybe Western, somewhere between 44th and 59th. I seem to remember the name was the Spaghetti House, or something like that. Does anyone remember?

    Braum's was also a special treat. I have fond memories of Braum's since there are none in Arkansas!

    Does anyone recall that Jeane Dixon (sp?), the famous psychic, predicted that the Crossroads Mall would collapse shortly after it opened in 1974 or 1975? My mother was telling this story a while back and we didn't believe. She then produced an old copy of the Daily Oklahoman with a story. What a scream!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Yup thats right andy, him and his wife cheryl lived across the stret from us.
    D.W. was a good guy. One of a kind for sure. Hated to see him pass away so young.

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    Someone on here was wondering where Ed Cox was. Are talking about the Ed Cox that had he appliance store on Western around 67th or 68th who used to do the commercials as "Super Value Man" in a superman costume? If so, he died in December 2005.

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    Sorry I had to miss the lunch today, I just got back in town tonight. Sounds like you had a good turnout. Were there any of my fellow Spartans there? Is the next lunch scheduled yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerGirl26 View Post
    Someone on here was wondering where Ed Cox was. Are talking about the Ed Cox that had he appliance store on Western around 67th or 68th who used to do the commercials as "Super Value Man" in a superman costume? If so, he died in December 2005.

    Well I`ll be that is sad to hear, Ed was such a good man he would give you the shirt off of his back. My wifes family was friends with him for years and the amount of time I got the pleasure of being around him left me with some good memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy157 View Post
    D.W. was a good guy. One of a kind for sure. Hated to see him pass away so young.
    Yea I liked Darryl he helped me out on numerous occasions. It was also sad when his brother died in his attic from installing that ceiling fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerdave
    and the almonte building is creepy looking, because it looks like it was pretty much abandoned in place - that is, you can look in the windows and it still looks pretty much like it always did - they didn't pull out many of the fixtures, didn't bother to take down the sign, etc.
    check out these pics from 2004...

    -M

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    Quote Originally Posted by hogfan
    i still have a number of friends who are members at the oakcrest church, but it gets harder to stay in touch as time passes. i remember well the merger between southern oaks and hillcrest in about 1979 or so, wasn't it? the last time i was at oakcrest (on 89th) was in 1995 when i spoke at the funeral service for a close family friend.
    quite a bit has happened in 13 years... i'd bet that many of the people you know now go to southwest or southern ridge. southwest moved from sw 25th and agnew to their new building on 104th & may in 2002. southern ridge is the former northeast church of christ near 27th & i-35 in moore. their building was destroyed in the may 1999 tornado and they subsequently rebuilt on sw 134th & western in okc.

    Quote Originally Posted by hogfan
    my parents were good friends with joe and charlotte dodson. is the cafeteria on 59th still open? when i was there in '95 it was still open. i remember that roast beef!
    charlotte and joe are great people, though it's been a few years since i've seen them. unfortunately both of their cafeteria locations are closed. the one at 44th & western closed when southwest medical center expanded, thus taking out that shopping center. the location at 59th and penn has been closed for around ten years. the western end of that shopping center (where dodson's sat) was demolished around three-or-so years ago to make room for a small grocery store called aldi's.

    -M

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    Would have loved to meet you all...but..I had to go riding...lol
    We had a great ride down to Turner falls and Lake Murray..there is a little Mom and Pop diner and store just at the end of the damn that is great..They make real food...
    and is very reasonable...A hamburger and curly fries(real) is 3.75.

    Any one ride Motorcycles...We are members of STAR Riding and Touring Association.
    Our Chapter is Northwest OKC 378. But we have members from Crescent to Moore...and east to Midwest City and Choctaw...
    A family group that supports Feed the Children. Sanctioned rides are suitable for families of all ages...No alcohol or adult stuff...
    Not that we don't get together with the group on our own that we don't have some adult fun...but it is all about family and safety...
    If you are looking for a group to ride with that is NOT the hells angels...lol we are your group...Most of us are late 40's to 60s...
    Here is the link to our website...
    STARCHAPTER 378.COM - Chapter 378 Home

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerGirl26 View Post
    Sorry I had to miss the lunch today, I just got back in town tonight. Sounds like you had a good turnout. Were there any of my fellow Spartans there? Is the next lunch scheduled yet?

    I don`t know if any were Spartans, we were all having a good time though,were going to try to get together once a month...hope to see you there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    I don`t know if any were Spartans, we were all having a good time though,were going to try to get together once a month...hope to see you there!
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    I tried to answer you yesterday but, Old age set in and something went goofy on the computer. I hated to hear that about Ed Cox...You're right, he was a good guy.
    Now, about your questions
    1. The Drive-In thought you were referring to is located on the south side of 29th east of Penn. The Del Rancho that you are talking about used to be the Hamburger Inn.....
    2. Brotherton's was West of there on the North side of the street I think.
    3. The name escapes me about the Furniture store but, I remember them selling boatloads of Bean Bag Chairs.....
    4. Doughnut guy?....Whew, I sold donuts door to door as a kid...Donuts don't do good to me. Don't know who that was though.
    5. Horton Motors was Warren?......
    6. The Mortorcycle shop (east of Agnew) was the Harley World....You can buy boots there now....

    ----------------------------------------------------
    Who was the GREAT BOLO?
    What did Boby Laden and Leroy Deshields do that made them famous names in OKC?

    And, we've got to get next month planned....Where does eveyone want to go?


    See Ya next time:.........................

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    1. WHAT WAS Foreman Scotty's Magic Word? Anybody up for that?
    2. What was 3-D Danny's famous word....????
    3. The name of the Star on Fury?
    4. Do you remember Harry Volkman or Tom Paxton (not Padgham)...?

    'PRUNEPICKER":................share some memories about Airline Shopping Center, these kids can't go back that far.

    And, we did have a good time...hope more can and will come.


    see ya next time.....

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