Pugster's Report...
by - Duchess & Sadie, Pugsters Beegle Bros. Drugstore - Alva, OK...
photographs courtesy of - John "Monty" Beegle WWI I - POW's Murals & Artwork...
We have decided to insert here a few of the WWII German POW murals and artwork left behind by those who were held at the WWII Alva POW Camp, in Alva, Oklahoma after 1945 (end of WWII). Back Issue Comments...
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"Three photos attached - one is the home in Dacoma that was formerly my grandparent's home (Lute & Mildred Murrow). Photo is taken from the street corner (Arapaho Ave.) looking to the northwest. The little closed porch and the family room at the west end of the house was added on to the original structure. I'm not certain who lives there now. Exterior of the home is stucco, I believe. The other photos are the front and back sides of a POW piece of art from Camp Alva that I found on eBay, with the desire to donate it to the Cherokee Strip Museum in Alva - which I have not yet done. I'm curious to know if this fellow, or any of his family members, may still be living and if it might be possible to return this artwork to him/them. His name is WILLI EMMERT and the date is 1944. I'm not sure what is the best way to try to contact this family, given the distance, etc. Somewhere in my archives, I also have a few pictures of the Freedom UMC (two POW buildings joined together)." -- Rod Murrow View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Henderson's of Freedom, Oklahoma..."My Great Grandfather (Henry South "Ed") was night watchman for the town of Freedom, Oklahoma in the late teens and early 1920's, and my Great Grandmother (Alice Tyler South "Allie"), ran Ma South Cafe. My Grandparents, Glenn & Effie Henderson, farmed in the area for 20 years or so. My Father, Dale Corwin Henderson was born there in 1922. We will soon be visiting Freedom, Oklahoma and desire to see the museum." -- Diana Henderson Havens Email: look2me@swbell.net View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe The Pix Theatre - Alva's Old Twin Booths...
"I work at the Rialto Theatre in Alva, OK for Johnny Jones. Upon a recent search I did on your site I found some questions in an article pertaining to a theatre having two ticket booths. The author's comment was she couldn't remember whether it was the Ritz or the Pix. A man that was actually in Johnny Jones' Class in at AHS posted a comment somewhere (I think it was on a different page) saying it was the Ranger. The information is WRONG. It was indeed the Pix Theatre that had two ticket windows. I have a picture here that I got from the boss actually taken of the building in 1950. I drew lines on it with a photo editor and typed the date on it. This theatre was not owned by Homer C. Jones, but was later purchased by him in a combo deal when he wanted to buy the drive-in. I have every photo that Johnny C. Jones, son of Homer C. Jones, current owner of Rialto Theatre, the last remaining theatre in the Jones Amusement Co. could find at the moment including original photos of all the theatres he had in Alva. If you would like any of these photos for the site I'm sure I can talk to the boss and get permission." -- Derek Washington, Rialto Theatre Projectionist View/Write Comments (count 8) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Jesse Garrison & Postage Stamp Art..."Our Great-Grandfather, Jesse GARRISON (Mom's grandfather) drove cattle on the Chisholm trail from the late 1860's to the 1880's. He use to tell mom and her siblings stories of rustlers, indians, stampedes and such. We are so proud to be a part of Oklahoma history. Many years ago I created a new avenue of artistic expression that I call postage stamp art. I am currently building some stamp collages to document Oklahoma's portion of the Chisholm Trail. I am also creating some collages to document Oklahoma's statehood centennial. GOD BLESS AND SEMPER FI." -- MARK GUNTER - Email: postagestampart@yahoo.com View/Write Comments (count 3) | Receive updates (1 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Dogs Make Our Lives Whole..."Dear Linda - It is about time to tell you that I enjoy the Okie Legacy so much. And give you an idea about who and what we are. I, Bette Wilson, have been married to Ben Wilson, for almost 60 years. I was born and raised in Woodward County. Ben was born in the Galena area, Woods county, the son of Mabel Armour Wilson and Orla Wilson. They moved to Waynoka about 1939. Ben was the grandson of Robert Armour, a Woods County commissioner, many years ago. Probably before WWI. There was a Lewis (or Louis) Bynum who sold hamburgers in Alva during the 1930's. He was an uncle to my half brothers. I used to hear many people say that uncle Lewis made very good hamburgers. He left Alva and moved back to Cedar Co., Missouri, where he died. And I want to wish you a very happy birthday. Sadie told on you. I love to hear about your dogs. We are the proud parents of three. Two poodles and a schipperke. As I have heard said, they are not our whole lives, but they make our lives whole. Keep up the good work. Best wishes from Amarillo." -- Bette Wilson View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Alva's (Oklahoma) 1940s Cadets..."My husband, Bill Guntrum, was stationed at NWSTC as a cadet. That is where we met in June 1944. His group was shipped out a few months later and we are sure that was the last group to be stationed there. His flight instructor was Jack Hamel who was married to Ludella Kamas of Freedom. She and I drove to San Antonio in December l944 as they were both stationed at SAAC Air Corps Base. Bill and I were married there and Jack 'gave me away'. Bill and I celebrated our 61st anniversary in December 2005. My first job was at Southwestern Bell in Alva and it is true that Shirley Temple's boyfriend at the time was stationed there." -- Doris Whittet Guntrum View/Write Comments (count 1) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Oklahoma Gas Prices & Snow..."White stuff at last (but not much lst weekend). We too got some of those tiny flakes you talked about and they probably added up to about 3/4-inch on the ground in my yard. Not nearly enough but still welcome. My little dog (Miniature Pinscher) bounced out to get her feet cold and taste the snow but decided she didn't need to stay very long. She did surprise a couple of crows that had taken shelter in her dog house though. Our lower gas prices may be due to the fact that a major refinery (Conoco-Phillips) is just to our north in Ponca City which means a much lower delivery cost. Our state also has the pipe-line crossroads of the United States at Cushing (check it out in Butch's T&T this week) which is just to our southeast, and there's talk of either reopening a refinery there or building a new one." -- Roy View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Gower of Stringtown / Atoka, Oklahoma..."My names is Stephen M. Gower. The reason I'm writing is to find out if your knowledge of Oklahoma history might be able to help me answer some questions in regards to my family tree. A lot of GOWER's were born in the 'Stringtown' area which is just a little below Coalgate in Coal County. As a matter of fact, Okie Wilson was born in Stringtown in 1920. My father, Mack, was born there in 1925. Funny, even though it was and is a small town, they never knew each other in childhood. Anyway, if you believe you might be able to help me, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you." -- Stephen M. 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"I need to talk to someone about early Oklahoma history. My grandparents were married in California in 1880, but somehow ended up in Oklahoma prior to 1897, when my mother was born in "Garfield County", maybe Alva. Her brother was born in 1900 in Major, Oklahoma. Her sister, married to a SHROYER was in Alva. My mother along with her mother returned to California by the 1910 census were back in Sonoma County, where a lot of my ancestors were located. My mother was orphaned in 1914 and returned to Oklahoma to live with her sisters family. These are the family members and what I know from Census info, etc... Beagley Family History..."Presently I am writing a family history of the Beagley family, taking information from a family book written back in the 1980's. In that book they frequently mentioned The Castle On The Hill. So I went to the internet and found your web site. May I have permission to place in my Beagley family history book the two pictures of the Castle before and after the fire that were on your web site? Also the paragraph beginning with It concerns the burning of 'The Castle on the Hill'...... Also, the paragraph: ,i>[The following information is from the book Alva, Oklahoma First 100-years.... and Sleeping Students Trapped in Room..... Thank you." -- Lois Murphy Email: loismurph@aol.com View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Pretty Boy Floyd's Oklahoma Bank Robbery..."The Frisco Cemetry is located in the community of old Frisco in Pontotoc county, Oklahoma which is where Stonewall was first established. The bank that Pretty Boy Floyd robbed was the Case State Bank of Stonewall, Oklahoma. My husband was a bank officer in the old building and helped select the style, furnishings, etc. when they built the new bank, 'First American', and moved into it. My husband worked at the bank in the 1980's, and Pretty Boy Floyd did rob the bank. He stayed with a couple that used to be our neighbors. Also, the Frisco cemetery is kept by having fun raisers like fish frys, etc. Daniel's and McDonald's are the families that usually handle the affair. Glen McDonald has the names of the buried and sees that the cemetery is well kept." -- Judy Hisaw Email: jhisaw@tds.net View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Wanting Info About Ft. Supply, OK..."I am very interested in the history around Ft.Supply, Oklahoma. Any info concerning possible sites to run a metal detector would be greatly appreciated." -- David Arthur - Email: guitardave29@yahoo.com View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Obituary: Kent Mauntel Johnson - 03/21/1923-02/21/2006...Kent Mauntel, son of Grace Elizabeth (Mauntel) and Kent Wilbur Johnson was born on March 21, 1923 at Boulder, Colorado. He passed away at the Alva Beadles Nursing Home on the 21st of February at the age of 82 years and 11 months. He attended the Alva School System and graduated from high school with the class of 1939 and graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder in 1943 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He enlisted in the Army Airforce on February 28, 1944 serving in the Asiatic pacific theater in Alaska and was discharged on June 25, 1948 at the Great Falls Airforce Base at Great Falls, Montana as a First Lieutenant. On February 25, 1944 he was married to Lorraine (Lorrie) H. Bowman in Chicago. To their marriage three children, Karen Lynn, Gwenell and Kent Mauntel Jr. were born. Following their marriage they made their home in Ft. Leavenworth. Kansas, Cheyenne, Wyoming and Great Falls, Montana. After his discharge from the Air Force, he joined his father Kent W. Johnson in the Insurance Business. He was an active Insurance Agent until his retirement in 2004. Mr. Johnson was a member of the Alva First Presbyterian Church, sang in the Choir, past President of the Alva Kiwanis Club, the past Commander of the Myer-Shiel American Legion Post # 92, Independent Insurance Agents of Oklahoma (IIAO), Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and active in the Act One Theater. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Karen Schmidt on June 29, 1995, his father on August 1, 1978, his mother on August 21, 1987 and his brother, Norville on April 19, 1982. Monty is survived by his wife, Lorrie, his two children, Gwenell and Kent both of Alva, seven grandchildren and their spouses, Pam and Rick Dilbeck, Curt and Tina Schmidt, Mark and Tami Schmidt, Jeremy and Amy Burroughs, Carly Burroughs, Michael and Aimee Griffin, and Tommy and Erica Griffin. Twelve great grandchildren, two nephews Dave Johnson and his wife Louise and Chris Johnson, other relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in his memory to the Alva First Presbyterian Church. -- Wharton Funeral Chapel - Online Obits View/Write Comments (count 1) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe
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