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Volume 9 , Issue 8

2007

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"I grew up in Mt. Pine, AR in the '50s. Mr. Woodell was still the store manager and used to give me a nickel every time my Mom took me to the store. One of the families that lived in the really "big" houses was the Hopsons. My next door neighbor was Ruben Smith, a sawyer. My Dad was a draftsman/engineer type and I got to go to the mill with him a lot. Watching the carriage go back and forth with a guy riding it was a highlight. When I was 18 and 19 I had summer jobs in the rework plant. I pulled sticks out of the lumber stack as the machine operator fed the boards into the saw that cut off the excess on the sides of the boards. This article brought back a lot of memories. BTW, I am now an Okie in OKC." -- Roy Kizzia - Email: roy.kizzia@tinker.af.mil

193rd Tank BTN... "My father was in the 193rd. I am almost certain I have a picture, like the one posted. I have saved this site. Will try to find the picture and reply again." -- Warren Williams - EMAIL: wwilliams105@excite.com

POW Camp Prisoner In Alva, OK... "My dad was in the years from 1942-1945 a pow in the camp Alva (Oklahoma). He was an NCO of the African Corps." -- Mrs. B - EMAIL: leon.lindenberger@wen.de

History Buff... "Looking for history of family, friends, and Freedom and Lookout (Oklahoma) areas." -- Carol Wolgamott - EMAIL: cdwsltfrk@kanokla.net

Bill McGill... "Great website! Would you happen to know if Bill McGill is the same W.C. McGill who had a son named Kermit? W.C.'s wife died of typhoid in 1904 and he's a relative of mine. He was in the furniture business in Oklahoma City. Thanks!" -- Pete Davis - EMAIL: DLondinium@aol.com

Misplaced Okie... "I just read about Foreman Scotty. I'm the mother of 3 kids who were raised on Scotty & 3-D Danny. Why can't TV be wholesome again? Times change mostly for the worse." -- susan francis whitten - EMAIL: sgwhit@cox.net

Highland District... "What was the district number of Highland grade school? Waynoka High School and Dacoma High school?" -- WJ Todd - EMAIL: Jodale@sutv.con
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