Coffee Makes Outdoor World Go 'Round
Author’s Note: When I first came to Sand Springs in 1966 to teach school, there was not a more iconic place in town than The Pioneer Barber Shop located just south of Second and Main on Main. Roy Bowman and his son Roger cut hair there, Roy, I think, from the 1920's until his passing in the 1980's. Roger served a hitch in the army right out of high school in the late 1950's, came home and started cutting hair and was doing that when I arrived. I honestly believe that every serious sportsman in Sand Springs (and a good many of the city fathers and other outlaws) got their hair cut at the Pioneer. Many limits of quail and bass were shot, caught, and eaten inside its narrow confines. I came to love the place. Often I went there when I didn't need a haircut. I wasn't the only one that did that. Count me in. Take me home country roads. One day while there, Roger, for no apparent reason, asked me what I liked about teaching. I told him it wasn't for the money. I...