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Saturday, October 31, 2020
Friday, October 30, 2020
Halloween Night Explosion at Atherton;s and some & thoughts
We just watched Krista and Amy present Marietta Museum of History’s report on the
deadly explosion of Atherton’s Drug Store on Halloween Night, October 31,
1963. I have a few thoughts and remembrances: First of all, (holding both hands up) I have
an alibi, I was in the a Navy helicopter squadron in Lakehurst, NJ, with 300
witnesses, who will vouch for me, unless they have died of old age already.
As I remember the first time, I was aware of Atherton’s Drug
Store, was on West Park Square about 3 stores from the Whitlock Avenue corner,
next door to Johnny Walker’s Men’s Clothing.
William’s Drug Store was on the corner of West Park Square and Depot Street, where a children’s book or toy store
is now. Hodges Drug Store was on North
Park Square, Dunaway Drug Store bought it.
I thought Mayor Sam Welch was mayor around 1948, 49, 50, in
that neighborhood. He appointed my
father Ed Hunter Chief of the Marietta Police about that time.
Sometime in the 1960s my uncle Dick Hunter was mayor. I think he was after Red Atherton.
Above Atherton Drub Store was office space. Doctor Means, who brought me into this world
had an office there. Doctor Means was short
little jovial fellow who was always glad to see me. He never would charge me. I was born without breathing and it took him
a long time to beat life into me. I
guess I was his pride. I’m glad he never
got to see my school grades, he might have dreaded his action.
As a teenager I and many more hung out at Atherton after school. Doc Atherton (Red’s father) asked us more
than once to leave.
The only time some of us were physically thrown out of Atherton’s is when several of us
got into a French Fry fight, throwing at each other, and Cleo grabbed Larry
Bradford and I and marched us through the
front door.
At Atherton’s,l probably about 1959 or 60 I saw the only racial tension at Atherton’s. Tony and a friend of his, black and about 3 years
younger came in to Atherton’s from fishing all day on a Saturday. Tony ordered two Cokes. The waitress Mott said she could not serve “him”. Tony said she did wasn’t serving “him”, he placed the order and
he will pay for it. Mott appeared very
uncomfortable but held her ground. Tony
and his friend left.
My first cousin, Johnny Hunter, was one of the on-the-spot
volunteers at Atherton that night.
Here is Dr. Jonathan Swift and Jim Lamer Jim was injured at Atherton’s that night and
Doctor Swift saved his life.
Romeo Hudgins ran the rescue operation that night. Romeo was a quick actioned man. I know he was my Little League coach. If some parent disagreed with him he would
step those long legs of his over the fence and say, “Lets settle this!” He was the owner of Hudgins Welding Service Atlanta
Street and Reynolds, just across West Atlanta Street to the Confederate
Cemetery.
Khrista and Amy also told how ther explosion sort of put a damper
on Halloween celebrations for about a decade but they renewed it and things got,
er-sort of out of hand. Our youngest son
was born in 1979. About 1982 we carried
our two boys to the Square for the Halloween Celebrations. One of he funniest costumes that year that
several people had was a raincoat closed.
When the person felt he could get away with it he would quickly open his
raincoat and a huge artificial penus, about 3 or 4 feet long would spring out
and erect
Losers Weepers, Fondlers Keepers
Before you do anything else, if you have an iphone, look at
options and be sure “Find my ….” Is turned on.
Yesterday our power was down from
4am am until almost 7:30 pm. When we got
up and realize the situation we were in we had to make ourselves comfortable. We grabbed our iphones, ipads, and Kendalls. And more or less kept occupied with those
gadgets most the day. We were on the
deck most the day but went in a couple of times, and went out to eat and each
time we moved we would gather up our portable electronic instruments.
At about 7:25pm the power came back on. We were overjoyed and happily gathered up our
gadgets and all…. Wait! My i-pad was
missing.
We looked high and low for my ipad. We looked everyplace possible and everyplace
unlikely and couldn’t find it. I
This morning Anna remembered an option on the iphones “find
my…” and it was on. She read she
instructions and it told her to call Apple and they could turn on something to
make the ipad give out sounds. After
8:00 she called Apple and after giving them certain numbers thy turn on the
sound-thing on the ipad.
We heard it!
We follow the beeps and found it in a cloth carry bag that
would have been the least likely place we would have looked.
Whoopee
Make sure your “Find my iphone” is turned on.
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Gary McGee the DJ Lives!
About a year ago I was sitting in a doctor’s waiting room
and I overheard a male new patient at the counter. The receptionist asked the man his name and
he said Gary McKee.
“Gary McKee?!” I thought.
Over 20 years ago Gary McKee was one of the top Dj’s in the
Atlanta area. He was on he air
primetime morning commuting time on WQXI. Also, his sidekick Yetta Levette. I had a hard time keeping up with Gary McKee and his prime time
competitor Skinny Bobby Harper. They
both did outrageous funny things.
The lady behind the counter gave him some forms to fill out. He went and sat down. It is not a big room.
I told him I couldn’t help from hearing his name was Gary
Mckee. “The radio Gary McKee?” I asked.
He smiled and proudly nodded. I bet he gets that a lot.
I gave him my “Chicken-Fat” blog card. He said he would look at it. I think he was just being kind, I don’t think
he ever did.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Salt Peter Cave near Cartersville
This is a picture of a closed factory I took in Cartersville
about a year or so ago. It may be the
old Westinghouse building I have rode by a twice times over 50 years ago.
We went to Salt Peter Cave I think near Kingston,
Georgia. Once as an Explorer Scouts a
group of us schouts went with our scoutmaster and camped out not far from the
largest mouth of the cave.
Secondly, a couple
years later just a bunch of friends went.
I forgot if we camped out or not.
I remember the cave was miles out a long dirt road. It was marked private property. Well, we were elderly teenagers, what do you
expect?
The cave goes into a mountain or large hill with two
entrances. The cave has many tunnels,
rooms, stalagmites and stalactites. I remember one big set of stalagmites and stalactites met each other, it looked
like two teepees, one balanced on top of the other. Once getting way beyond where we should have
went I felt around and found something round and smooth, this was in the dark,
I couldn’t wait to turn on my flashlight to see what was. I was thinking it was an monster egg or
something. It was a flashbulb. In one room I think we waded on the edge of
an underground pond or lake. We left
there quickly.
We came across two or three gave size pits. We figured they were Indian graves. During the Civil War they mined for salt
peter in this cave.
You can go through one tunnel and come across and opening
facing the opening the huge entrance door, which you could probably throw a
house through. When you come across the
entrance to the room you are 25 or so feet up and you can walk carefully down
to the big room’s floor but what we did not know until we got about
ten feet down was layers of bat shit.
And yes, its true, bat shit is slippery.
Outside the biggest cave opening is a tree hanging over the opening. Larry carried a heavy rope. One of us tied the rope to a=the tree over
the mouth and we took times swinging out in the pitch black and swinging
back. It looked that a thrill, swing out
and at one point the floor of the cave drops deep and you are above blackness.
Then, your weight causes you to swing back to the take-off point. I unintentionally put a stop to all that fun. I was last.
I was overweight. I swung
out and as soon as I left the rocky edge
I felt myself slipping. I hung on for ear life and finally slid off the rope onto the rolling
hill going down into the blackness. I
hit the upward hill of the cave and started rolling fast towards the drop off
into blackness. I was rolling fast and cold
not grab anything to slow me down. Then
my body crashed into an upward boulder which stopped me solid.
The skin was burned off the palm of my hands and big
blisters replaced the skin. I was in
misery for a few days but I lived (as you can tell).
Monday, October 26, 2020
Ebenezer Prance Strother Park (No Swimming)
This is the new park on Ebenezer Road, near the Canton Road
end. I think the name of it is Ebenezer
Park. I think the name of it should be
Prance Park, named after the land owners about 100 years ago. Of course the Strother family probably wish
it would be Strother Park named after the more recent land owner.
The newest house (brown) was owned by the Strother
family. The oldest gray house was owned
by the Prance Family.
I took these pictures about when they opened. We dropped by last week and we were the only
ones there except the guy cutting the grass.
Sunday, October 25, 2020
BABYDOLL Heckled
Gus's Rock Barn
Another Canton landmark I forgot about. The Rock Barn. I read about the Rock Barn years ago and
found it interesting, but as interesting as it is, my retention period is about
as long as my last cup of coffee.
I did a little Google on-line research and read that the Rock Barn was built in 1906 by
Augustus Lee Coggins. It seemed I remember
reading before it was built to hold prize winning horses.
I wonder if Augustus Lee’s Coggins nickname was “Gus”?
Gus,
You old Cus,
Don’t make a Fus,
Build a rock Barn
For your Hus
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Canton Landmarks
A lot of buildings are built and in time they are bulldozed
away when they make way for something more to suit the needs of the community.
If a building lingers around it is a landmark.
Therefore, I nominate the Dairy Queen on the Marietta
Highway in Canton, Georgia, a Landmark.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Marietta History Museum visits St. James Cemetary
The picture is of my first cousin Elizabeth “Jo” Hunter,
daughter of Herbert Hunter, in the late 1940 at St. James Cemetery. She later married Charles Chuck Stewart.
We just enjoyed another history video of Marietta and connections
presented by Amy and Krista of the Marietta History Museum.
Today they visited various historically important people’s
graves in the Saint James Episcopal Church Cemetery on the corner of Polk and
Winn Streets.
Amy and Krista bicker at each other and once Amy even broke
into a song above Krista’s fussing about her doing it. They are a riot!
They are funny and educational!
Who Said Postal People Have Dull Lives?
This is fellow retired postal employee Carol. I ran into Carol at a grocery store. Carol was
a relief rural route carrier. Then she
wasn’t. Then she was a Target
employee. Who knows what goes on particulars
that go on in people’s mind that impel them to do what they do.
Carol lived next door to fine family in a nice East Cobb off
Trickum Road. If I remember correctly a little
kid of the nice family next door banged on their door in the middle of night. The reason the little girl was banging her
big brother, a teenage was on a killing rampage. He had just stabbed to death their parents.
It so happened that another close by neighbor was also a
Marietta Postal employee, a supervisor, named Keith. Keith is very athletic, involved in sports
and a smooth taker. I forgot the details
but I think Keith was involved getting the teenage boy captured.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Dog Wandering Visitor Center
I took this picture of the Marietta Visitor Cemter/Depot
about a year ago. I just noticed the
dog.
In older times, like
in 1862. when James Andrews and his
Raiders were waiting around the Depot to take The General train as passengers to Big Shanty to embark on The Great
Locomotive Chase, a stray dog wandering
around would look perfectly natural.
But there is a leash law now. Dogs just do not do that anymore.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Box Car Salvadore Dali
Today I saw a long freight train roll had. After a few went by I began looking at the free-hand
creative art on each one. Wow! Every one was drawn by a talented
person. I wished I had taken some pictures
but by the time I would have pulled my phone out and start taking pictures I
would have missed some good ones. Next
time I’ll be ready.
I assume that all the boxcars on this train will have
different destinations. Maybe on the way
another artist will take up where the last artist left off. I wonder if each Boxcar artist signs his
work?
It may be an interesting cult.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Monday, October 19, 2020
Me on the Home Plate
I watched The Braves and The Dodgers Duke it out last
night. I watched it pretty intently with
be Braves leading, until they were tide and then I got sleepy and bored, like I
knew what was coming. I went to bed.
Watching closeups up the batters and their facial
expressions took me back to old time.
Yes, me. At the Little League
play-offs at The Crackers’ Ponce de Leon Ball Park in Atlanta. Our team, Southern Discount was in the
playoffs.
I didn’t keep up with our game much, I knew we were losing,
that was about all I knew or cared. I
and another benchwarmer were playing some kind of game or something when our
coach, Romeo Hudgins, hollered for me.
I ran up to him.
Romeo told me to go bat.
Me bat? It was my first time. I got a bat and ran up to the home plater
ready to knock the ball out of the park.
The catcher said something challenging or smart allecksy to
me and started loudly chanting.
I thought “How rude! he doesn’t even know me.”
The pitcher threw three perfect singing striking balls right
passed me, without me even blinking.
The game was over.
We lost.
My Little League career was ove, just when I was on a roll.
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Mystery Man
I was doing my walk this morning and haven’t even gone far
enough to be off my street when a red pickup truck slowed down, then stopped
and the window rolled down. An old fart,
about my age, said, “How you doing?”
“So so, how you doing?”
“Who is this guy?” I thought.
We talked and talked. We talked about the old days in Marietta and
going to the Old Hospital on Cherokee Street, and Doctor Merl Haygood, and more
old Marietta stuff. And all the time
wondering “Do I know this old fart?”
We talked about our time in the service, he was in the Army
about the same time I was in the Navy.
I know it is a Small World, but it would be nice if I knew
who I was talking to.
He said he thinks I should get another dog. It seems he knew about Willow’s departure.
I am not sure, but I think it could have been the same guy that
between 5 and 10 years ago at the bottom of the hill on the street near by in the
morning before daylight I saw the flickering of flames in the back of a
house. That was before I carried a cell phone, so it must have been nearer ten
years or more. I bangedf on the door of the
house and no one came. About that time a
pickup truck slowly rode by and I ran out in the street and waved him
down. He had a cell phone so he 911.
The firetrucks came and what it was flames were surrounding
the LP gas bottle and the fittings. The
put the flame out and woke up the woman that lived there then and told her.
Ironically, a week or so later while walking I saw the woman
in her yard and I told her that I was the one who called 911 (which really it
wasn’t, it was the guy in the truck). I expected
a pleasant “Thank you” for saving her and her daughter’s life, but just got a
glare, “Why don’t you mind your own business?”
Anyway, back to the guy in the truck this morning, that might
have been the person that called 911, if he had on his mask this morning, like
he should have, I could have said,
“Who is that masked man?”
SUNDAY FUNNIES!! HUMBUG's "Jack Davis's Killings
HUMBUG Magazine started in the late 50s. It was very much like MAD because it was created by ex-MAD artists and editor. It is a long complicated opinionated story why they were "ex" (or "axed") and this post is about comics.
Except for the cover, this rest is drawn by Georgian Jack Davis.
click on each page to make images bigger and readable. It is 50% about reading.
Saturday, October 17, 2020
My Version of 13 Days
We are watching the movie THIRTEEN DAYS which is about the Cuban Missile Crisis in
October 1962. The official crisis was
from October 16, 1962 to October 28, 1962.
My friends and I went out drinking wine straight out of the tilted
bottle, to discuss it, like should we join up and help them or head for the
hills.
I compromised. I
joined the Naval Reserves.
I went to the Naval Air Station Atlanta and signed up and
was sworn in. I was sent to the Dobbins
Air Force side of the base for a physical.
The doctor turned me down because of my urine test showed I was a
diabetic. The doctor added, unless you
had any wine recently. I did! So, I took a lot of water according to their
suggestion and try again, which I did. I
was flushed out. I passed the physical.
I went to a two week boot camp at Christmas time at NAS Atlanta. Starnes, a Navy DI was our
boot camp instructor. After I joined,
but before boot camp my buddies and I took advantage of the EM Club on the
base. What I did not know that the
bartender Starnes would be our DI. I
must have tipped well, he did not bother me like some others. He seemed to have it in for one black
recruit.
One night in the barracks after I shined my shoes and
whatever else in preparation for the next day I went to bed, or as Sailors would
say, “Hit the bunk!” That was before 10:00pm.
About midnight the person that had guard duty in the
barracks shook my bunk telling me I had a visitor in the head (bathroom). I went to the head with no idea what who to expect.
I walked in the head and there stood Parks Groover, old childhood
friend, Parks Groover, grinning from ear to ear.
He had a trench coat on and officer bars on the shoulder of
the trench coat. From underneath the
trench coat he pulled out a bottle of whiskey and we had a few drinks. If I remember correctly, Parks just got out
of Air Force. He was a surveyor,
surveying the islands near Australia. He
said, “In case they ask, your grandfather died.”
I said, “He did!”
About 13 years ago.
Friday, October 16, 2020
Small World (isn't that a Disney song?)
We hired a man to help us do some various chores that needed
to be done. This morning he mentioned he worked for Lockheed as a buyer. Anna told him she worked at Lockheed for
Department of Defense as a contract administrator.
The more they talked they realized they worked in the same
building at Lockheed, and probably the same floor about twenty years ago.
Small world.
That reminds me of the time in a restaurant in downtown
Marietta we went to a restaurant and there was about a 15 minute wait. We put our names in and sat down and had a
friendly conversation with another couple.
We made small talk talking about Marietta and how it had changed and so
on.
Then the hostess said, “Hunter, party of two.”
Anna and I stood up and so did the couple we were talking
to.
The guy and I are first cousins and just did not recognized
each other.
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Allatoona Dam Memories
This is an interesting
bottle cap of a malted chocolate beverage. Because of its name and emblem I took another
look. A dam? Allatona Dam? Well!
I never heard of it.
I find out every day just because I never heard of it does is
not proof it doesn’t exis.
The bottle cap also brought back memories of the Dam and the
Etowah River On the north west side of
the damn is a huge almost straight up embankment whlich one end of the dam is built
onto. I
In my teen years a few of us climbed up embankment we. We had to hold on to small trees and
bushes. It wore us out. When we got to the top overlooking the dam we
were breathless.
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Breaking Arms
My facebook friend Judy broke her arm while vacuuming. Of course, I had to tell her about my broken arm: Judy, I’m so sorry. It is never pleasant to have to deal with a broken limb. I broke my arm in my preteens at a wresting match. I think there were to be 3 bouts and the 3rd one of the contenders was either a gorilla or a bear. I wanted to see it so Daddy took me to Larry Bell Park, where they hold such events in Marietta. . Daddy hung out at the concession counter talking to someone he knew. A found a friend and we sat together and near a cute little girl sitting with her parents. The little girl kept her eyes on us and giggled as we showed off. I thought I would really impress her when I did a spectacular leap from the top of the bleachers to about 4 rows down. My plan did not work, I tumbled and broke my left arm.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Rockys, Suddenly It All Made Sense
Benjamin Rockwell Hunter sitting in Rockwell Tyson Hunter's lap, photo by Edwin "Eddie" "Rock" Hunter, Jr. Suddenly, it all made sense!
Monday, October 12, 2020
THE GREAT SPECJKED BIRD, EARNIE MARRS, & DASHBOARD JESUS
Copied and pasted from a previous article in Chicken-fat.com:
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Flesh Eating Pests
Friday, October 09, 2020
Thoughts about the Presidential Debate
I noticed on the Vice President debate that both opponents
instead of answering an incriminating question used their time to change the
subject about something incriminating on the other side.
Also I think Pence, as Trump, did not try to stay in their
time allotted at all. It was an
unenforceable rule and they knew it, either that or maybe Republicans at an
early age are taught that rules are not meant for them.
Giving credit where credit is due: I think it is fair to say Vice President
Pence was more gentlemanly than his boss.
Trump said he will not attend the 2nd
Presidential Debate, a virtual debate would be a waste of his time. I don’t think he is able to do a virtual
debate, that is not his style. Instead
of asking and answering civil questions I noticed in past debates he might walk
behind his opponent and stand inches from her.
Or he might interrupt every thing his opponent says, or ask personal downgrading
personal questions about his opponents immediate family.
I think he does all that to intimidate his opponent. I did not know the same rules apply as in a
wrestling match.