Time slips by...
We got emerged in a Special about John Baluchi Great documentary!
Not long ago some of us were talking about the thickness of The
Atlanta Journal and Constitution Thanksgiving edition vs the Christmas edition
and we mentioned some of the higher-ranking distribution bosses in Marietta and
surrounding area.
I want to also mention C., an older brother of a childhood
friend of mine. Before I had a route of
my own my friend and I would help C. on his morning route, the
Constitution. We got the Park Street, Fraser
Street area..
C. had MS which effected his walk and speech. In their back-yard C. had a big pile of bicycle
parts which he collected and assembled as needed. But he preferred his Cushman Motor Scooter.
I think he stayed working for Tom Gordon a long time, longer
than anyone else.
I heard C. was in prison.
I researched why and found out why.
He was in prison for murder.
According to what I read he murdered his wife, shooting her dead.
I think she may have talked C. into. Clay had to take a certain medicine for his MS
and flatly could not afford it. His wife
had an incurable disease and had only weeks to live anyway.
Now C. is in prison where the cost of the medicine and/or
treatment is not a problem.
Sad.
In our subdivision, about 3 blocks away I saw that my friend
Roy Lantz’s house was “Under Contract”.
Roy is selling his house! Old Roy is moving. Actually, he is old like an old friend, actually Roy is younger than me.
Roy’s wife Bonnie died a couple years ago. Just a day or two before she died women
friends in the neighborhood and their church came over to hold sot of a prayer
session for Bonnie on her death bed. As
they talked about different things, Bonnie said to the effect, “If any of you
single ladies are looking for a man, Roy will be available in a couple of days.
Roy had a Santa outfit.
Years ago ‘near Christmas “Santa” visited the Hunter Household and had
Rocky and Adam sit on his lap and he listened to what they wanted for
Christmas, with a “Ho Ho Ho” thrown in here and there.
Roy has a book out “Never Beat Your Boss Playing Horsehoses” He tells a true story of at a company pickup
one time he beat his boss at playing horseshoes.” His career with ghat company slid downward
and out the door. The book tells of
methods of how to climb the success ladder in a corporation. I think that book led him into the career of
being a motivation speaker. I saw him
give one for the Marietta Post Office one time.
He was a good speaker, with wit and foresight thrown in.
He was also a very worthy member of the American Legion,
Horace Orr Post. I think he was voted as
th man of the year a few years back.
Roy and I used to sometimes run together on Sandy Plains Road. Sometimes we ran into other (not literally)
while running and we would walk back.
One time when we ran into each other he was walking. He was walking because his car broke down and
he left it. Ever since I have know Roy
he had a thing about red red convertibles.
.He loved. I think since I knew
him he went through three or four. So, that
morning we walked to his house, got his other car and he chained it up to the broken
down red convertible. I forgot which one
drove and which one steered the towed red car but something went wrong where
the convertible tapped the pulling car, but nothing serious.
Now, we are up today.
I was driving home from the Post Office and at the stop light at thr
street that goes into the subdivision was a red convertible waiting for the
light to turn. I turned in the street
and stooped. It was Roy, of course. I said, “Moving?”
He said, “Old people move to Florida!”
I said, “Well shit!”
He shrugged his shoulders, which somehow cause a big question mark appear
above his head.
I had not noticed until then, but he had a deep tan. That rascal had already been there and just
came back to put his house on the market.
Up until Rocky and Adam were old enough to appreciate it, on
Thanksgiving Thursday night, Riches Department store on Forsyth
Street in Atlanta
had the Lightening of the Christmas Tree.
On Forsyth Street for a long time Riches was on both sides
of the street. Up high enough for trucks
to drive under was a glassed in, three or four level bridge with indoor temperature. Normally each level were just different shopping areas. But on Valentine Thursday night different kinds
of live Christmas music was sounded from each level. Some were church choirs, solo songs, and popular
singers.
It was a sight with sounds to behold.
All of Forsyth Streets, blocks going each way was very
crowded.
I remember we went once or twice before kids, and I think
once, maybe twice with the boys.
But it got where people did not like to go down town, too dangerous. They moved the Christmas Lightening to Lenox
Square, miles away.
When the songs are sung and the tree is lighted, it means,
or meant
LET THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BEGIN!
Because of the virus the Peachtree Road Race, which has
always been held on the 4th of July has been moved up for today,
Thanksgiving Day. Although many people
paid their fees are not expected to run the
Peachtree Road Race today.
I know I’m not! I
didn’t pay my entrance fee anyway.
I haven’t ran the Peachtree Road Race since 1987, 33 years
ago.
Here I am bragging, saying without words, “Look! I ran the Peachtree Road Race!”
I just walked through the light drizzle to get today’s paper
AT the end of the driveway. The paper is
thicker than usual this morning.
It reminds me of being a paperboy and on Thanksgiving the
paper was huge. Almost too big to handle
big. Plus the over 100 more you have to move to
door steps.
I thought “Wow! If the
paper is big on Thanksgiving morning Christmas morning will be a living hell.”
Surprisingly I was wrong, the Christmas morning paper was one
of the smallest papers of the year.
What my little brain didn’t think of were
advertisements. Of course the
Thanksgiving paper would be huge, advertisements at the beginning of the
Christmas season! And on Christmas day,
the buying of the season is over, fewer ads.
Duh.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Here is a poised picture of Rocky and Adam we made for a
Christmas card one year. The 3rd picture is the final product. Actually,
I had in mind the second picture which I got the idea from a picture (1st picture) in the book FAMILY OF MAN. Plagiarism? You bet!
I do not get out much.
Anna bought a Thanksgiving cake from a baker friend of ours,
Mary Beth. They live in Ellijay so we
picking it up or they delivering it was a logistics problem. Not that it could not be done, it just had to
be planned. Mary Beth’s husband had a
doctor’s appointment this morning. It
was agreed I would meet him in the doctors’ office parking lot, near the
hospital. I would hand over the agreed
amount and he would give me the box with the cake in it.
That could look suspicious, meeting someone in a parking lot,
one handing over cash money and the other handing over a box. But I suppose when you are old like me, the surveillance
people look the other way.
I got back into my truck, put the key in the ignition and turned the key.
“CLICK!”
The engine was dead as doornail. No lights, radio, or not anything was working. How did it even turn it on to drive me
through Marietta to get me there?
Now, is the time I am thankful we have AAA.
I called AAA. They
sent an official AAA on the side van out.
He tested the battery and was on the verge of being dead. He sold me a new battery which comes with a warranty
and all that.
I called Anna and she drove down to give me backup if
needed, she had a hair appointment in a couple of hours.
I stopped by the seed store and bought some bird feed and
the post office without cutting off the engine either time. When I got home I turned it on and off and it
works fine.
As I said, I don’t get out often. I felt as free as the birds I feed must
feel. We should have discussed
techniques.
My Claim to Fame:
This morning on THE TODAY SHOW one of the guests was Celeste
Headlee. Celeste has made a name for
herself as a journalist, author, speaker, and musician. She wrote a book on how to have meaningful conversations
titled WE NEED TO TALK.
She was also at one time an announcer on NPR and lived in
East Cobb. That is where I got to meet
her, at Sweat Mountain Dog Park, in East Cobb.
I think she has moved on now.
From HELP #23. Mar, 1965. From one of my favorite underground cartoonists Gilbert Shelton (FABULOUS FREAK BOTHERS).
Click on page to make it bigger and readable.
I bet you remember what you were doing 57 years ago from
today. November 22, 1963 to be exact.
I do.
I had just went back
to Marietta, Georgia, got my car, and drove through the night back to the base
in New Jersey. I was so tired I had
slight hallucinations. Example: As I rent around three giant 18 whelers thy
suddenly turned into three giant elephants with their trunks wrapped around the
tails of the two leading ones.
I got to the base and still had about 24 hours of leave left. I was exhausted. I went to the barracks, fell onto my bunk and
slept.
Sometime in the early afternoon I was awaken by the ruckus
of clomping feet and loud talking. Everybody
was excused for the rest of the day,
President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated!
Myrtle Irene “Granny” Jones Foster (1895-1991). Granny is Anna’s grandmother, her mother’s
mother. Granny was born and raised in
the Milton- Alpharetta, Georgia, area.
She had 6 siblings, 5 sisters and
a brother.
Irene married Paul Everette Foster. They had eight children, four died at
birth. Paul was a Singer Sewing Machine
Salesman. They moved to Marietta,
Georgia. Paul died as a young man
leaving Irene to care for their four children.
They lived all around Marietta.
On several streets I see the houses or lots they used to lived in. They jokingly said they moved often, when the
rent was due. But I think they probably
moved in town during school months and further out during growing season.
Irene took over part of her late husband’s skills. She became a Singer Sewing Machine repair
person. She also was Nannie and
practical nurse. All her four children reached
adulthood and did good with families of their own.
Today Amy and Krista gave us a video tour of the neighborhood
of the Merritt Park area. Merritt Park
is at the corner of Wallace and Barnes Mill Road in Marietta.
I lived in the late 50s as a teenager with my family on Richard
Street which runs into Cobb Parkway,
North, across the street from White Water Park.
Before White Water it was all woods until there was an abandoned rock
quarry. One time a few of us camped out at
the rock quarry and fished. No luck. About 500 feet beyond the rock quarry was the
lake which became Merritt Park. A high
school class mate of mine, Nancy M. lived there..
Nancy was very good writing notes for us, like: “Please excuse Eddie from school yesterday
because he was sick.”
And
“My son Eddie Hunter has my permission to play pool at Past
Time Grill and Billiards.”
Wallace Park separates what used to be a lake an Wallace
Road. In that bordering area is children’s
playground. I think it was Krysta in the
video that said something about when they drained the lake no bodies were found. Well, no, not in the lake, however, I
remember the news one morning a body of man discovered was hanging from on a rope from a
limb high up in the tree. If I remember
correctly they were undecided if was
murder or suicide. I think the person
may have had a Latino name.
A few blocks west of Wallace Park is/was a Potters’ Cemetery
of unmarked graves. A blind old man, Charley,
and his sister I used to visit who lived
on Glover Street were buried there. But are their bodies and other bodies still there? The
highway builders had to dig up a good portion of Potters’ Cemetery to make way
for the new I-75.
This below has nothing to do with the Merritt Park area, but
it does for Mr. Mereritt with an additional story:
In their research they found that Mr. Merritt, who owned most
the land in that area tried to build a subdivision for blacks only just south
of what would be Southern Tech (now, Kennesaw State College, South Campus) and
the white public would not allow it
Which brings up something else mean and interesting. In the 1960s the Smyrna mayor and city
council ejected all black neighborhoods in Smyrna. Black neighborhoods in the middle of the city
were not part of the city of Smyrna, any longer, so got none of its protection, such as police
or fire rescue. Sad and inhumane.
Actually this is a copied and pasted blog from years ago.
Ed
Mulkey, Jr. died two weeks ago. He worked with my sister Frances at the First
National Bank in Marietta. When I hear
his name I don’t first think of the 1st National Bank of Marietta,
but of the Dixie Inn in Woodstock, Ga, just north of here. His father, Ed Mulkey, Sr. owned it.
I
remember the Dixie Inn well. It was in Woodstock on Canton Road,
about just north of Hwy 92. My family liked to pick up fried chick
in white to-go boxes on sometimes on Sundays. I do not know if it
was the fried batter or the thin white boxed that kept the heat in, but
whatever, it worked!
I
worked as a carry out boy at the Big Apple Grocery Store on weekends when I was
in high school. If they had a special worth driving to
Woodstock for after work chances are we would go.
At
times, we have bought their specials and then go to the Drive-In
Movies.
The
evening that I remember with a chill they had “all you can eat” fish, I think
it was red snapper.
While
enjoyed the fish and seeing how much I could eat suddenly a fish bone lodged in
my throat. I fell to the floor kicking. I thought I was
dying. I couldn’t breathe.
No one
seem to help me. I think a waitress, ignoring me, had to step over
me to deliver her food.
Somehow,
it wasn’t my time, the bone popped out. And I jumped up back into my
seat, somewhat embarrassed.
And I’m
still here.
The Dixie Inn isn't. The building is a tire company now.
When Harvey Kurtzman was a starving young artist, Marvel editor gave him some freelance opportunities to use as "fillers". Lee let Harvey to keep those as, I suppose, intellectual property". Later, as editor of MAD Kurtzman recycled them.
Click to make sense of the cartoons, if posible.
Book Report: THE
BEGINNER’S GOODBYE by Anne Tyler
I think all of Anne Tyler books takes place in or near
Baltimore. I feel I could drive down the
Bay Tunnel and know my way around pretty good.
Even go to my favorite crab house that I have never been to.
The story is about a guy, who recently lost his wife who was
a doctor. The house was hit by a storm
and caved in on her. I read the book
because I heard his late wife kept coming back from the dead making appearances. It was nothing like I thought. She came back several times but it mostly to
give her late husband advice or suggestions.
And I wasn’t actually sure it was really her or his imagination. It was not like an episode of TOPPER, like I
was hoping for.
The book was about a brother and sister who inherited a
publishing company from their parents.
The kind of books they mostly published was sort of like “PHOTOGRAPHY
FOR DUMMIES” or other FOR DUMMIES books. That is how the title came about.
Like other Anne Tyler books it was a people and interaction
study. Very interesting and good.
The Picture is of the TOPPER sitcom back in the 50s.
In the October/November 2020 issue of AARP has an interesting article about the last years of
Stan Lee and how three bully-like characters and his daughter controlled his
life and got him to attend comic-cons sand other public appearances to get him
to sign autographs at something like
over a hundred bucks a pop. He was
signing his name in almost an unconscious state. It was not unusual for Stan to fall asleep,
slump over in his chair while signing.
I admire Stan Lee and appreciate what he did for Harvey
Kurtzman to help him along with his comic-art career.
Check it out, it is a good eye opening article.
Beware!
Our Friday the 13th came early. Our shower faucet broke and our dehumidifier clunked out on Thursday the 12th.!
Today I had on my black mask. I thought no one could recognize me. I pulled out my blade and was about to tell
the cashier to give me all the money and back in the back of the line someone
hollowed,
“Eddie Hunter! – do you shop here??”
Ahoy there. I eats my
spinach!
Shanghai is not only a name of a city it is also what the
action of snatching up people near the docks and putting them to work on
ships. Their incentive to do ship work
was if they didn’t the would be thrown overboard. Portland, Oregon, led the count on most
people in the U.S. that was
Shangehaid.
Here I am sailing aboard the USS NEWPORTS NEWS. KAKAKAKA (that’s me imitating Popeye
chuckling). My work area where I was
Shanghaid. Nah I was just joshing you.
This post also has my friend Reuben a few seconds after or
before my picture was taken. We each
took turns taking each other pictures.
Reuben me in August 1963 at Lakehurst, New Jersey, and have kept up with
each other since. He made a lifer’s
career in the Navy retiring as a Warrant Officer, now living in Thailand.
HAPPY VETERAN’S DAY!
Here is my favorite Marine story, copied and pasted from previous blogs of my ramblings:
Sunday Morning News jerking memories.
Sunday Mornings we usually watch the Sunday mornings news
programs. First, NBC and then CBS.
I think it was NBC that had a piece about Sophia Loren
making a movie in her 80s and her son is the director. Anna and I went to the Radio City Music Hall
about 1970 and saw the Rocketts and then the movie SUNFLOWER. Before the movie Sophia and her director
husband was asked to stand up. She
waved.
Then on the CBS News they had Steve Martin on. It was mostly about Steve teaming up with a
NEW YORKER cartoonist for a project. We
saw Steve Martin in person at the Southern Music Hall, on Piedmont Avenue AT
Broadview Plaza in Atlanta, about the
same time period as our NYC trip.. Steve
Martin, then, was a brunette, but he had his banjo and arrow through the head
prop. I don’t remember if we knew of him
before we saw him in person or not. He
kept the crowd roaring with laughter.
At the end of the CBS Sunday News they always have a nature
scene of a bird feeding her young or something.
This morning it was butterflies
fluttering around the flowers at Cape May, New Jersey.
Cape May!
When I was stationed in New Jersey with a helicopter
squadron (HU-4) our pilots were doing training flew over Cape May often,
especially flying the nudist colony at Cape May.
Our division officer had to log in I think 50 hours of
flight training a month. He was always
bragging about Cape May and I asked him to let me go on one of his missions.
So, I went up with him one day in a Bell Helicopter. Hot Diggy!
We were going over a nudist colony and wave at the naked girls and they
were going to wave back!
Here is a picture of me in a Bell Helicopter.
When we got high up, still over the huge hangar he said
watch this! We went straight up very
high. The big hangar did not look big at
all.
Then he said watch this!
He turned off the engine and props quit working. He took both hands off the controls and we
fell. And we kept falling with him
looking at me laughing.
I was cursing him,
officer or not! Which made him laugh
even more.
The ground got closer and closer. Suddenly on its own the engine turned itself on, the propellors started spinning
seriously hard. It let us down gently.
What I did know was the helo science of auto-rotation. As the helicopter got closer to the ground it
was like a fan, with he blades spinning,
It turns itself back on. Well!
But what does that have to do with Cape May?