2014-10-27

The Good Ol' Days: Visiting the Senior Citizens' Center


The Piggly Wiggly grocery store, which was purchased by the city in 1985, used to host and/or fund many activities around Eufaula. One of the activities the Piggy Wiggly upheld was monthly visits to the senior citizens' center, to honor those whose birthday it was that month. Above is a picture of a group visiting the center for that very reason.  

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The Good Ol' Days: College Days


I'm on the far right, wearing white. I was the President of the Young Democrats of Easter OK State College, at the time. In the light grey suit is former OK Attorney General, Larry Derryberry. On the far left is the Dean of the college, Robert Means. And, to my immediate left, is Jim Bradshaw, President of the Student Senate. 

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2014-10-23

The Good Ol' Days: Remembering Fountainhead


Admiring the plaque which was placed on the wall of the Johnson Indoor Recreation Center, which was located at the Fountainhead Resort, is (from left to right) Fountainhead Manager Dave Hammonds, Speaker of the State of Oklahoma House of Representatives—and now Chancellor of Education—Glen Johnson, Senator Frank Sherton, and yours truly. The Fountainhead building still stands, even though the resort has been raised after its purchase by the Creek Nation. Currently, Creek Nation has plans to replace the Fountainhead building with a hotel and possible casino. 

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2014-10-22

The Good Ol' Days: What About Bob Guiou?


Receiving a plaque for his many hears of service in the city of Eufaula is the long time City Treasurer and State National Bank Officer, Bob Guiou. He was not only an outstanding city servant but a great citizen, as well.

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The Good Ol' Days: Young n' Dapper



The Freshman Class President of Eastern Oklahoma State College admires the first plaque he ever received for being named Student State Senator of the Year. Don't I look cute? 

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The Good Ol' Days: Supporting the Eufaula Boxing Club


Here I am, on behalf of the Quarterback Club,presenting the Outstanding Boxer Award to Kirk Stingle. I assisted with the officiating of several of the boxing matches. The boxing tournaments were used to raise thousands of dollars in an effort to help Eufaula create and sustain sports activities on behalf of Eufaula Boxing Club. 

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2014-10-13

The Good Ol' Days: Fireman of the Year Award


Each year, one of Eufaula's twenty-five member fire department would be selected to receive the Fireman of the Year Award. This award was presented as an honor to Eufaula fire fighters that went above and beyond the call of duty. Pictured here is the proud recipient of the award, Leonard Luna. 

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The Good Ol' Days: Toys for Tots Kickoff Campaign


Owner of the Eufaula Ford dealership, Brian Spielgene, is presenting a one thousand dollar check to kick off the Toys for Tots campaign. Designed to help provide gifts for underprivileged children during the holiday season, over three hundred and fifty children received toys from this program, all through donations from great citizens like Brian Spielgene. 

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The Good Ol' Days: Funding Toys for Tots


Clasping hands are myself and the President of Booker T. Washington High School. Here, we are both making contributions to the Toys for Tots Organization. This organization, which was founded by myself Tommy Akers, the Director of Juvenile Services, was created to provide gifts for underprivileged children during the holiday season. Also pictured are Booker T. board members, including Treasurer Eula Gregory, in the middle. 

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2014-10-10

The Good Ol' Days: Honors from the Green Country Press


Here, I am being named the most popular elected official in Eastern Oklahoma, by the Green Country Press. Looking on is his wife Beverly. The former recipients were Governor George Nye, and U.S. House representative Carl Albert, before him. I look back in gratitude for having been granted such a high honor. 

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The Good Ol' Days: Furnishing the Hospital


Presenting the very first check to furnish a room during the construction of the Eufaula Municipal Hospital is Robert Badcock, President of the Eufaula Lions Club. The presentation is being made to me and the hospital’s first administrator, George Okie. All of the 33 bedrooms were furnished by contributions by individuals and organizations which helped get the hospital opened in 1976.

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The Good Ol' Days: Judge Layden's Retirement


This is me honoring the late Judge Robert Layden on his retirement from his many years on the bench. Mr. Layden was an outstanding civic leader and was recognized statewide for his legal services.

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2014-10-08

The Good Ol' Days: The Preservation of the McIntosh County Courthouse


Former Judge Jean Mowry and myself honor the late Associate District Judge, Kirk Powell, for his assistance in maintaining the historical integrity of the McIntosh County Courthouse.

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The Good Ol' Days: Les Hall and the Gang


Here, the Main Street Director Les Hall is being presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for his outstanding work in the development and revitalization in the city’s Main Street program. Mr. Hall was the first main street director, and went on to be hired by the state as the State Director of the Oklahoma Main Street Organization. Looking on (left to right) is Vice Mayor Glenn Pitman and Main Street Board Directors Marty Rucker and Brian Spielgene.

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The Good Ol' Days: The Beginning of the Eufaula Municipal Hospital


In 1975, during the construction of the Eufaula Municipal Hospital, one of the first contributions was made by the friendly Lake Eufaula area supporters. Here, Betty Price is presenting a check to me. I was appointed the Hospital Board Chairman. Looking on is Debby Burns, Eufaula’s first EMS tech. The hospital was constructed, completed, and owned by the city. It stayed that way for over ten years. In 1985, it was sold to private enterprise. The hospital is still in operation on the hill. Every room has a view of the lake.

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2014-10-07

The Good Ol' Days: Robert Lane Receives The Key To The City


Mayor Joe Johnson is presenting the Key to the City to former County Commissioner, Robert Lane, for his assistance in helping the city of Eufaula with many of its growing projects, while saving the city many thousands of dollars. Robert played a lead role in helping Eufaula in many ways. In particular, he helped to extend Front Street, connecting it to Lakeshore Drive (behind Braum’s), thus opening that area up for development. Not only did this construction allow that area to develop, but it alleviated the traffic congestion on Main Street, as well. For Mr. Lane’s assistance, Johnson got the city to name the stretch after the Commissioner, himself. It is now called Robert’s Lane. 

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The Good Ol' Days: Roger Barton...


Presenting long–time Eufaula mayor Joe Johnson with the outstanding volunteer from the Department of Human Services of McIintosh County, is director Roger Barton. The award was given annually to whom the staff felt contributed most to helping better the lives of the underprivileged in Eastern Oklahoma.

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The Good Ol' Days: Jack Mildren Presents...


Jack Mildren, former OU Wishbone Quarterback and Lt. Governor of Oklahoma, presents former Eufaula mayor Joe Johnson with a plaque of appreciation for his work in promoting truism in Eastern Oklahoma. Mildren was an outstanding quarterback and played with some of Oklahoma’s best, like Heisman Trophy winners Steve Owens and Steve Aycock.

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