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Dear Editor,

When I was a child growing up in Cleveland in the 50’s and 60’s, my family would take us to Dooley’s Ice Cream Parlor on Central Avenue, long gone now. They had a limited selection of flavors, one of which was grape, my favorite.
I am now 62, and I have never run into grape ice cream anywhere except Dooley’s, and I have been curious about this. I googled and found a web page: www.imponderables.com/archives/000585.php … that says grape juice is actually pretty bland without skins, thus often used as a base for other drinks. They can add flavoring and claim it is “100% fruit juice”!
Further googleing found another place that has grape, Tony’s in Gastonia, NC, dating from the 1910’s.
http://www.imponderables.com/gastonia.php
And www.tonysicecream.com
I mentioned my curiosity about grape ice cream to my wife, Beverly. She found a recipe online, we tried it, refined it, and served it at a family get-together. All agreed it was as we remember Dooley’s.
We served it at a church function and it was very well received. My church is planning an “ice cream social” for later in July, and I am trying to put together an informational display for grape ice cream, which will be included in our menu.
This is obviously a matter of grave concern and general interest, so I am seeking help:
Does anyone know anything about the history of Dooley’s?
Does anyone know of any relationship between Tony’s and Dooley’s?
Does anyone know how grape ice cream came to be at Dooley‘s?
This or any other info would be appreciated, please send to:
Don Denney, 222 Ellisa DR SE, Cleveland, TN 37323, 423-478-5451, dd37312@hotmail.com .
Thanks for any help.

Don Denney


Dear Editor,

 

This letter is not just for the people of Polk County but people everywhere. It is for every driver everywhere.

There is a reason that ambulances, fire trucks, first responders and police cars have lights and sirens. That reason is to let you know that there is an emergency and they need to get through traffic immediately. Most drivers don’t seem to understand that and they won’t yield or pull over.

You don’t have to leave the road. Just give them enough room to get by. Give them room up the middle of the road. Pull in a driveway, slow your speed and drive on the shoulder but get out of the way! Sometimes just a few minutes is all it takes to reach someone and be able to help them. On the other hand a few minutes delay is all it takes to lose someone.

This a subject that makes me very angry and it seems like it’s getting worse.

I guess you can look at it this way. What if that emergency vehicle were trying to get to someone you love, what would you want drivers to do? Give that some thought and then act accordingly when you’re on the road. I do.

 

Thank you,

Diane Buck

Benton


Dear Editor,

 

BES PTO would like to thank those that assisted us this past school year. We are thankful for all the help we receive, from donating your time to donations of goods from attending one of our fundraisers to thanking us for what we do. We believe good things happen to good people and Benton and the surrounding communities are about as good as it gets.

A special thank you goes out to: Volunteer Electric, Burgess Feed Store, Cash Express, Davis Automotive, Kangaroo Gas Station, Papa’s Pizza, 4-H Camp Ocoee, Ocoee Utilities, Tallent Photography, Preferred Pharmacy, IGA of Benton, Michaels of Etowah, and Angie Davis DJ and Photography.

We are very excited about the upcoming school year. Watch for our announcements about the BES auditorium and future events. We hop you will continue to be a part of our TEAM of support. Please join us at BES Open House for more details!

 

Josie Fields

Benton


Letter to the Editor:

 

This note is in response to your article about Waunetta Ledford being inducted into the Polk County Alumni Hall of Fame and also connected to Thurman Parish's article about historians you might never hear about.

Way back when I first started trying to pull together some history of Polk County, nearly every road took me to Waunetta. In all those years of working in and around the courthouse, she apparently had become the person who answered all the inquiries any office received about historical county records.

We have in our files at the PCHGS Library dozens of letters from people all across the country who mentioned how helpful she was, and how much they appreciated her assistance. There was not a single Polk County census record in print until Waunetta laboriously transcribed the 1850 census and later graciously made it available to me to publish. That was our very first step on the road to now having every census in print since the county was formed in 1839, a heritage book, a history of Polk County, a cemetery inscriptions book, and more.

The person who nominated her for this well-deserved honor did mention her love of genealogy, and ended by saying "her contributions to this county make her an outstanding choice for induction into the Hall of Fame." I just wanted to add my sincere approval and deep appreciation to Waunetta for all she has done over the years to help preserve the history of Polk County and its people.

As the very first inductee into the Polk County Alumni Hall of Fame, I am proud and honored to have Waunetta Ledford's name added to that list.

 

Marian Bailey Presswood, Polk County Historian

President, Polk County Historical & Genealogical Society

 

 

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