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Thread: Southside OKC Memories....anyone?

  1. #3351

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    I meant to say "Spaghetti Factory", do you think Mr. Samara might have plagiarized a little? Actually, it's good marketing if you can get away with it. Name recognition is really powerful. When you were "peeking" you were looking at the North part of restaurant/bar. That is what became the Prow Lounge. No women (well not many), several pool tables and a nice place to sit after work for a beer to wind down before going home. It was the working man's "Governer's Club". The Governer's Club was in Lincoln Plaza.
    Thanks.... I never knew the name of the lounge. I "googled" Jake Samara which led me to this OKC talk.
    Sounds as if Jake had owned several lounges. I know that Grandma worked for him as a waitress of course, at another location probably before the one on Lincoln.

  2. #3352

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Jake Samara wrote me a check about 15 years ago. I have a copy of
    it, somewhere. It was from the King's Club and Sussy's dinner club on
    N. Lincoln.
    Did you go to eat at Sussy's often?

  3. #3353

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Jake Samara wrote me a check about 15 years ago. I have a copy of
    it, somewhere. It was from the King's Club and Sussy's dinner club on
    N. Lincoln.
    Prunepicker, I decided to look around on the web and found a couple of links. One is a story of Jake Samara's public life and appears pretty accurate. It mentions a place on N. E. 23rd where the Sequoya building is now. It doesn't mention the one East of what is now I-35 so I wonder if maybe that was a Jack Sussman restaurant. The article does mention that Sussman was Jake's manager. I did find where Sussman was from Chicago but that doesn't mean that he came here from there. He probably was in New Orleans trying to make a living before coming to OKC. I enjoy the internet, but I know to take what I find with a grain of salt. The second link only mentions Sussy's once and indicates it was his first pizza restaurant and it was on 36th and Lincoln. I'm beginning to doubt that, now that I have learned about the Sequoya location. I didn't even know it existed.
    C. T.

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m...g=content;col1
    http://www.jcs-group.com/eerie/polte.../ghostly2.html

  4. #3354
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by bella suzanne View Post
    Sounds as if Jake had owned several lounges.
    This may be a rumor but I heard he owned a lot, like dozens,
    of small beer joints.

  5. #3355
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Didn't Sussy try to burn down a restaurant on Thanksgiving Day
    two years in a row?

  6. #3356

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Didn't Sussy try to burn down a restaurant on Thanksgiving Day
    two years in a row?
    Prunepicker, Very good! I would never have remembered that without help. Was he in financial trouble or just some other shady deal? Seems like the police couldn't find enough evidence to convict him though. Do you remember?
    C. T.

  7. #3357

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Prunepicker, Very good! I would never have remembered that without help. Was he in financial trouble or just some other shady deal? Seems like the police couldn't find enough evidence to convict him though. Do you remember?
    C. T.
    Did he not do time for insurance fraud at least 40 years ago? I was told that is how & why the N.E. 23rd business burned. I remember it and the south robinson locations the most. First time having pizza was on Robinson.

  8. #3358

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Didn't Sussy try to burn down a restaurant on Thanksgiving Day
    two years in a row?
    Hi Prunepicker, are you talking about Jack Sussy or Jake Samara ?

  9. #3359

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    I just heard that Bill Hood from the "Maya" band died this afternoon.

    ~~~

  10. #3360
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by bella suzanne View Post
    Hi Prunepicker, are you talking about Jack Sussy or Jake Samara ?
    Jack Sussy.

  11. #3361
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerGirl26 View Post
    I just heard that Bill Hood from the "Maya" band died this afternoon.

    ~~~
    I didn't know him. Was he a pianist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerGirl26 View Post
    I just heard that Bill Hood from the "Maya" band died this afternoon.

    ~~~
    I don't remember that name. I remember the band but couldn't even tell you who was in it let alone what they played. I saw on the news the other night that Speedy West, Jr. is ill. He is the only one from Maya that I remember by name. They said that he has lung cancer and no insurance and there have been some benefit shows for him. Also Speedy West, Jr. and friends have recorded a song written years ago by one of his former bandmates that he said he wrote for & about Speedy.
    Last edited by Taxed But Not Represented; 03-21-2011 at 09:48 PM. Reason: additional info

  13. #3363

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taxed But Not Represented View Post
    I don't remember that name. I remember the band but couldn't even tell you who was in it let alone what they played. I saw on the news the other night that Speedy West, Jr. is ill. He is the only one from Maya that I remember by name. They said that he has lung cancer and no insurance and there have been some benefit shows for him. Also Speedy West, Jr. and friends have recorded a song written years ago by one of his former bandmates that he said he wrote for & about Speedy.
    Here are some of the people who have been in the Maya band besides Bill Hood.....Wes Holland, Cheryl Bonner, Kent Blessing, Speedy West Jr., Woody Lingle, Jim Ratchel, Steve Crossley, Rick Bange, Rich Dimonico, Robin Brooks.

    ~~~

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerGirl26 View Post
    Here are some of the people who have been in the Maya band besides
    Bill Hood... Wes Holland, Cheryl Bonner, Kent Blessing, Speedy West
    Jr., Woody Lingle, Jim Ratchel, Steve Crossley, Rick Bange, Rich
    Dimonico, Robin Brooks.
    ~~~
    I know Woody. He's in Nashville. I gigged with Rich Dimonico some
    time back. We went to college together. Rick Bange is in Georgia.

  15. #3365

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    That Bill Hood, huh? I met him a time or two and knew his dad. They were both nice guys.
    Last edited by Tritone; 03-23-2011 at 05:13 PM. Reason: coherence

  16. #3366

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    Hi ya'll, just found this thread/site today looking for the Zuider Zee hush puppy recipe....what a fantastic trip down memory lane. I have only read the first eight pages of this thread but I hadn't seen it mentioned. Back in the early 60's somewhere around 59th and Penn area there was a burger joint that was in direct competition with McDonalds called the Burger Chef with 19 cent hamburgers, does anyone remember its exact location?

    Also saw no mention of Jack's Steakhouse at 59th & Penn(NW corner) where kids got their choice of the candy selection after their meal?

    P.S. I am an alumnus of PQ, JJH & JMS both(hint on my age), and USG

  17. #3367

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackmoreRulz View Post
    Hi ya'll, just found this thread/site today looking for the Zuider Zee hush puppy recipe....what a fantastic trip down memory lane. I have only read the first eight pages of this thread but I hadn't seen it mentioned. Back in the early 60's somewhere around 59th and Penn area there was a burger joint that was in direct competition with McDonalds called the Burger Chef with 19 cent hamburgers, does anyone remember its exact location?

    Also saw no mention of Jack's Steakhouse at 59th & Penn(NW corner) where kids got their choice of the candy selection after their meal?

    P.S. I am an alumnus of PQ, JJH & JMS both(hint on my age), and USG
    According to the attached ad the exact address for the southside Burger Chef was 700 SW 59.

    http://archive.newsok.com/Repository...e=english-skin

    ~~~

  18. #3368

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackmoreRulz View Post
    Hi ya'll, just found this thread/site today looking for the Zuider Zee hush puppy recipe....what a fantastic trip down memory lane. I have only read the first eight pages of this thread but I hadn't seen it mentioned. Back in the early 60's somewhere around 59th and Penn area there was a burger joint that was in direct competition with McDonalds called the Burger Chef with 19 cent hamburgers, does anyone remember its exact location?

    Also saw no mention of Jack's Steakhouse at 59th & Penn(NW corner) where kids got their choice of the candy selection after their meal?

    P.S. I am an alumnus of PQ, JJH & JMS both(hint on my age), and USG
    Jack's IS discussed on this thread somewhere regarding his salad dressing and the Cornelius family to some extent. The thread IS A TRIP, for sure. Welcome aboard.

  19. #3369
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackmoreRulz View Post
    Back in the early 60's somewhere around 59th and Penn area there
    was a burger joint that was in direct competition with McDonalds
    called the Burger Chef with 19 cent hamburgers, does anyone
    remember its exact location?

    Also saw no mention of Jack's Steakhouse at 59th & Penn(NW corner)
    where kids got their choice of the candy selection after their meal?

    P.S. I am an alumnus of PQ, JJH & JMS both (hint on my age), and
    USG
    There was a Burger Chef on S.W. 44th and S. Penn. I lived on the
    southside in the 60's but don't remember a Burger Chef on S.W.
    59th, not that it wasn't there.

    Jack's Steakhouse has been mentioned quite often on these threads.
    There are a few others that have to do with restaurants. Gen64
    has put his salad dressing recipe on the board. It's something
    like eye of newt, toe of frog, wool of bat, tongue of dog...

  20. #3370

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    Severins auto supply that was on 29th and agnew, who was the owner. Also there was a great red haired lady that delivered parts from there to my father in law at his shop what ever happened to her?

  21. #3371

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantgeneral78 View Post
    Severins auto supply that was on 29th and agnew, who was the owner. Also there was a great red haired lady that delivered parts from there to my father in law at his shop what ever happened to her?

    Art Black was the last owner, still alive and living on s.w. 30 something!!!

  22. #3372

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    Hello my friend...I finally have everything electrical back in working order.

  23. #3373
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hello my friend... I finally have everything electrical back in working order.
    I thought you fell off the face of the earth with Soonergirl26.

  24. #3374
    Prunepicker Guest

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    I forgot, howdy Gen78. Did you see Gen64 when you fell off the face of the earth?

  25. #3375
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
    Hello my friend... I finally have everything electrical back in working order.
    The A is in working order, too. Come by and take a look.

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