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Hartselle Enquirer

Looking back

By Staff
Researched by Dr. Bill Stewart
Aug. 25, 1955 -Morgan County has a new coroner. Governor James E. Folsom has named Lewis C. "Pinky" Brown, proprietor of Brown Funeral Company, to this position. Mr. Brown will complete the term of Joe Morrison who quit the job a few days ago.
Aug. 26, 1955 – MCHS football coach Tony Daniel has only two starters (tackle Bobby Cooper and halfback Don Cordar) coming back for this season's gridiron wars. A recent coaches' poll had his Tigers finishing last among TVC teams this season. The squad consists of 45 members. Others who saw enough action last season to earn an "M" include Billy Don Aldridge (center), David Buckelew (tackle), Karl Estes (fullback), Auburn Foote (guard), Bobby Shaneyfelt (quarterback), and Joe Wright (guard). The squad is a light one, averaging only about 150 pounds per man.
Aug. 27, 1955-A car wash was held today to raise money for the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Teens doing the work included Mary Orr, Gene Horton, Carolyn and Lee Block, Judy Newman, and Ann Blizzard.
Aug. 28, 1955 -Robert Peck, Edward Lacy Monroe, and Frank Stewart left this morning for Fort Jackson, S.C., where they will attend a two-weeks' army reserve camp.
Aug. 29, 1955 -Mrs. Cline Thompson will operate a kindergarten again this year as she has during the past few years.
Aug. 30, 1955 -Groover Tractor and Equipment Company opened its doors officially this week as the authorized representative of Morgan County for Ford tractors, and the related Dearborn farm equipment. H. L. Groover, veteran farm machinery dealer of Hartselle, heads the company that is located on South Sparkman Street, near the county agent's building.
Aug. 31, 1955 -Female participants in the classroom cleanup day at MCHS included Joyce Payne, Katherine Anne Dunaway, Nancy Jo Burleson, Joy Sue Gibson, Shirley Walker, Alma McKee, Peggy and Jimmie Alvis, Flora Hammond, Virginia Fitzgerald, and Mary Frances Wright. Among the guys working were Robert Slate, Franklin Penn, Eddie Roy, Bubba Burleson, and Tommy Smith.

Hartselle

Hartselle High School announces Homecoming court  

At a Glance

ALDOT to pave on I-65N at Lacon and Priceville

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Rising to the challenge: Hartselle students send high-altitude balloon into stratosphere  

Morgan County

Morgan County Schools to spend some reserves on capital projects  

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Depot Days draws crowd despite rainy day 

Danville

Dads on Duty: Danville Neel Elementary School fathers step up for carline patrol  

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Fall into fun at Hidden Rivers Farm in Hartselle 

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Three Hartselle students named National Merit Semifinalists 

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Hartselle’s Tiger Launch Program honored with AlabamaWorks! Innovator Award

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Hartselle Intermediate celebrates 10 years of success

Decatur

Morgan County grand jury indicts 9 for first-degree theft, including murder defendant 

At a Glance

Local DAR chapter celebrates Constitution Week

Hartselle

Hartselle High School Engineering Academy seeks student sponsors

Hartselle

Depot Days returns Saturday

Decatur

Morgan EMA receives grant for weather radios

At a Glance

Silent auction benefitting Hartselle families to be held Saturday

Falkville

100 vendors to participate in Falkville Fall Festival  

Hartselle

Support locally grown in Morgan County with Sweet Grown Alabama

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8th annual 9/11 vigil to be held at Hartselle Tabernacle

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Local author holds book signing  

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Randolph aims to grow FFA at Hartselle High  

Falkville

Falkville High School celebrates 100 years 

Hartselle

Field of dreams: Hartselle native co-captain of the University of Alabama Crimsonettes

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Art scholarships available for area seniors  

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