Restaurants

BELOW: The Rancho Cafe

LEFT: The Golden Drumstick was a popular restaurant on Route 66 in Tulsa.  In the 1970s, it became a "natural food" restaurant , the Middle Path, and it served delicious Corn-Potato Chowder and Hot Toddy Bread.  The Middle Path also made a mean peanut butter sandwich with that bread, open-faced, using natural peanut butter (of course), with banana slices and raisins and drizzled with honey.  Thanks to Judy Kastl for the info.

Borden's was a sort of a chain cafeteria.  There was one downtown and one on 11th Street in Tulsa. In later years, there were others.