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People, places,and
things that mean different things to different people
For those who grew up in the fifties and
sixties in East Dallas here are a few
treasured memories.
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SCHOOL
MEMORIES
Hattie
Fowler, Sarah Carmichael, Mr. Withrow, Mr.
Crawford, Mr. Hill, Mr Blair, Mr
Pitts, and a principal nicknamed "Chrome Dome". 15-cent parking in
the BA parking lot.
"Officer Friendly" the BA neighborhood cop.
Film room, gym lockers and green hamburgers. Chasing Martha Daniel around in
her Biscayne, Vicki Vance in her dad's Thunderbird or Linda Sharpe in her red
'64 Impala.Driver's Ed, pep rallys,
detention hall, both high school and jr high
football games, Mrs. Wilbanks. Cougars, Wildcats,
Highlanders and Warriors.Sweet Dreams of the Drill
Teams: The Belles, The Lassies and Gaston's group -- weren't they called
"The Indian Princesses" or something like that?
Study Hall -- Did ya know that Ms. Weaver and and Ms. Crossno were sisters?
Elementary schools: Reinhardt, Hexter, Casa View,
Gill, Reilly, Conner, and
probably a few others.
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PLACES WE'LL NEVER FORGET:
Bob-O-Links, Jupiter Bowl, Cabell's Convenience
Stores.
Southern Maid Donuts in Casa Linda vs Lone Star
Donuts in Casa View.
Rexall Drugs in Casa View vs
Skillern's in Casa Linda for school supplies.
The Rack and Cue, Flag Pole Hill, Forest Hollow Country Club, The Big
Thicket, The Dreyfus Club, Winfrey Point, Vickery Park, McCree
Pool, The
Harry Stone Pool, The White Rock Bath House.
Ashburn's ice cream (where we'd go after the movie at Casa Linda
Theater for
5 cent cones).
The Casa View Country Club (with a big pool and a 9-hole goat pasture of a
golf course where you could play all day for a $1 - it's now Eastfield
College Campus).
The Devil's Bowl, Green
Valley Raceway,Caddo Mills and Circle
Drag.
Neighborhood shopping centers: Oates Plaza, Lochwood,
Casa View, Casa Linda, Lake Highlands,
Nearby shopping centers: Big Town, Medallion
Center and Lakewood.
Stores: Gibson's Discount Center, Spartan-Atlantic, Fed Mart, Dads and Lads,
The Varsity Shop, Atlantic Mills, The Melody Shop, McShan's
Florist, Cabel's Dairy, Titches
in Lochwood, Bobbie Brooks coordinates for girls,
A&P Grocery in Casa View, John Cobb Pharmacy Soda Fountain M.E.Moses, Mott's, Wyatt's Grocery, A&P, A&A
Liqueur HI-FI Records at Mockingbird and Abrams, Sterlings,
Cooks Discount Store, Piggley Wiggley,
White's Grocery and The Casa Linda Record Shop with private listening booths
where you could hear the latest tunes.
At The Movies: The Casa Linda Theater
( remember the cry room ), The Lakewood,
The Wilshire, The Majestic, The Palace, The Tower, The Arcadia,
The Granada,
The Esquire.
Drive In Theaters: The Buckner, Casa View, Garland Road, Town and Country,
Lone Star and The Gemini. And remember driving across town to the notorious
Twin East Drive
In?
Random places remembered:
The Cellar, The Blue Top Motel, Vavra's Bakery, The
Lang Motel, Harry Stone
Recreation Center,
Cox Cemetery.
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THINGS WE DID (BUT PROBABLY SHOULDN'T HAVE):
Drag racing on LBJ (where you could not get a ticket). Parking at White Rock
Lake. "Rat
racing". Swimming at a polluted hole called "The Scowage Dump".
Watching "the submarine races". Gluing Mr. Phillips Volkswagen to
the school
parking lot. Taking trips to "boys town"
in Mexico.
Climbing the White
Rock
Lake Smokestack. Leaving
our keys in our cars at the BA parking lot. Making
out at the drive-in. Racing on the "3M Drag". Using carefully
forged ID
cards. Sneaking our buddies in the drive-in in the trunk of the car. Smoking
behind the lunchroom. Sneaking booze in the Studio Club and LouAnn's. Drag
races in front of BA. Illegal swimming below the spillway. Laying
on our
backs on the runway at Love Field while the jets were landing (before they
put the fences up). Cutting class. Skipping school. Ditching detention hall.
Show time at the Studio Club
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EATING AND DRINKING:
Bob White's Barbecue. The Hi De Ho Root Beer Stand.
Fred's Barbecue and
DeGeorge's Barbecue both in Casa Linda. The Orange
Inn. The Dairyette. Kip's (Home of The Big Boy).
Hamburger Hangouts:
Charco's, The Prince of Hamburgers, The Pig Stand,
Krystal, Hardee's,
Griff's, The Casa View Jack In The Box, The Ferguson Road
Dairy Queen. The
Lake Highlands Dairy Queen. Goffs in Lochwood.
Some other restaurants we went to:
Bedford's Steak House, Brockles (home of the
"special dressing"), Here 'Tis
Hamburgers, Joe Moseley's Barbecue, Brownies on East Grand, Shakeys Pizza, Pancake House in Northlake Shopping
Center, The Circle Inn, Lucas B&B, Dobbs House, Youngblood's Fried
Chicken in Casa View, El Fenix, J's Cafeteria,
Wyatt's Cafeteria in Casa Linda, Luby's in Lochwood, Pops Snack Stand at White Rock Lake, Poco Taco, Jamie's Hamburgers, The Zuider Zee.
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REMEMBER WHEN?
Jack Nicklaus won the PGA at DAC country club, 1964.
Jimmy Reed performed at Teen Timers for a 25 cent admission.
Telephone numbers had a word prefix (like Davis 3933, Broadway 9-4738,
etc.)
The State Fair featured: Elsie The Cow, The Cotton Club Revue, Fletcher's
Corny Dogs, Jack's French Fries, The Ride-N-Laff,
The Comet Coaster, The
Cuddle Up, The Bubble Bounce and The Wild Mouse.
Trying to decide if your fake ID was good enough to
get you into either The
Colony Club or The Theater Lounge.
Beatles invade Dallas
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Remembered names: Boo Allen (his legal name), Tommy Nichols, Larry Smith and
his Corvair Spyder, David
Rash and the Rash Spirits, Miss Nap in the school office.
Essential equipment (grade school): Peashooters, PF Fliers, Cherry Bombs,
M-80 firecrackers. Lee jeans. "Big Mo" pencils and "We Draw To
Write"
writing tablets. A bike.
Essential equipment (high school): Jade East and English Leather. Bass
Weejuns, madras shirts and wheat jeans. Cartridge
pens. A car.
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO:
Green Stamps, Hi-Fi's, metal ice cubes trays with
levers, mimeograph paper,
Beanie and Cecil, roller-skate keys, cork pop guns, cap guns, Studebakers,
Hudsons, washtub wringers, The Fuller Brush Man,
reel-to-reel tape
recorders, Howdy Dowdy, 45 RPM records, candy cigarettes, wax Coke-shaped
bottles with colored sugar water inside, soda machines that dispensed glass
bottles, aluminum drinking glasses, coffee shops with tableside jukeboxes,
Blackjack, Clove and Teaberry chewing gum, home milk delivery in glass
bottles with cardboard stoppers, telephone party lines, newsreels and
cartoons before the movie.
STUFF WE TREASURED:
Tinkertoys, Erector Sets, The Fort Apache Play Set,
Lincoln Logs, 5 cent
packs of baseball cards with that awful pink slab of bubble gum, penny
candy, Jiffy Pop Popcorn. Grape-ette and Nehi sodas, Christmas Tree Forts.
Fizzies and Lik-M-Aid,
Metal taps on your shoes,
Cherry mash, cherry sloe gin, cherry cokes, cherry-red '32 Deuce Coupes.
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN:
19-cent-a-gallon gasoline at the TexGas on Ferguson road or The Hudson on Garland Road by White Rock
Lake
Miniature golf at The Spillway and at Lovers Lane & Greenville Avenue.
The "Old Store" near Reinhardt
School.
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RANDOM MEMORIES:
Dancing "The Low Life", "The Dog" and "The
Gator".
Going over to that special persons house after
school.
Signs reading: "Thanks for helping
O.L. Nelms make another million dollars."
"The Lakewood
Rats".
Goss on Ross ("The Tradin' Hoss")
Brunson Motors
The KLIF flag pole sitter - Buddy McGregor.
US Kids racing team.
Mike Motley's '32 deuce coupe.
Dick Chaplin's Dance Studio
Studio club drink chips.The
Lady of the Lake. Poodle Skirts. Quija Boards. Hoola Hoop. YMCA
Day Camp, Flickling Schools, Madame Alexander
Dolls, White Rock Airport, Tenison Golf Course,
Crawford School of Dance, Touring Mrs Baird's Bread
Plant and Dr Pepper on Mockingbird
Mr. Cats.
Cat's Caravan on WRR playing lots of Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin
Hopkins, Bo Diddley, etc.
Orange Julius.
The Lang Motel on Garland Road.
Rusty Everett's 56 Chevy.
Hatfield's 426 Plymouth.
Gerry Grey doing burnouts in front of BA.
Larry Olsen popping his leg with his cupped hand while swinging his arm and
carrying his books under his armpit with his other hand (very cool).
A once-a-year game between the Hill Highlanders and the Gaston Warriors for
neighborhood junior high bragging rights.
The soda fountains in Mott's Five and Dime and Skillern's
Drugs in Casa
Linda.
Sunset Bay
at White Rock Lake.
Y.Y. Wickie on 7-Eleven commercials.
Saturday kid shows (matinees) at the Casa Linda theatre with 20 cartoons and
a double feature for 25 cents.
The 65-cent Wednesday dinner special at El Fenix in
Casa Linda (1965).
Watching Kenny and the Kasuals practice on the
second floor of Kenny's
house.
Drinking a "Big Shake" at Skillerns in
Casa Linda.
Fair Day
Six Flags
Circle Drag
Yucca run
Cruising around White
Rock Lake
in your Car
The John B Mustangs
MUSICAL MEMORIES:
The Studio Club.
The juke box in the BA girls gym.
We remember dances at Dream Aires, Teen Timers, Twilighters, Katz and
Jammers and The Hullabaloo club.
Saturday night at Broadway Skateland - a dance called "Broadway Skateland
and Sock Hop A-Go-Go".
Friday night dances in the girl's gym were called "Victory Dances"
whether
the team won or lost.
Denny Freeman. Scotty McKay. Jimmy Velvit. Jimmie
Vaughan's band The
Pendulums playing a before-school dance in the BA girls
gym (1965).
Other clubs and dance venues in Dallas
included: LouAnns, Surfer's A Go Go,
The Pirates Nook, The Lamplighter Club, The Players Club.
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TV MEMORIES:
Watching the "Indian Chief" test pattern on TV until cartoons
finally came
on.
Art Grindel's Used Cars ("I Want To Sell YOU A
Car!").
Local kid shows starring Cap'n Swabby,
Mickey and Amanda, Icky Twerp and
Uncle Tiny.
Mickey Mouse Club
"Sump'n Else" starring Ron Chapman.
Dialing for Dollars.
National Saturday morning shows like: Flash Gordon, Sky King, Fury ("The
Story of A Horse and the Boy Who Loved Him") and Johnny Jupiter.
Radio Guys: Russ "The Weird Beard" Knight, Jimmy Rabbit, Charlie
and
Harrigan, Ken and Granny. They were heard on KLIF
"The Mighty 1190" and KBOX 1480. Plus "Old Jim Lowe" on
WRR, and of course, Wolf Man Jack blasting out at 50,000 watts on "XERF,
Ciudad Acuna, Coahilla
Mexico."
Brother AL
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