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Hartselle Enquirer

A look back

By Staff
Researched by Dr. Bill Stewart
Oct. 5, 1956 — William B. Huie was the guest speaker at today’s Book Lover’s Club meeting.
The famous author told those in attendance about several fascinating aspects related to the writing of his numerous novels, news dispatches, and TV appearances. Mr. Huie recently returned here to make his home.
Oct. 5, 1956 — Sim L. Howell, long-time chairman of the Morgan County Board of Revenue, plans to quit this position and has written a resignation letter to Governor Folsom. It is expected that Guy Roberts, a prominent young Hartselle businessman who was elected to replace Howell in the spring primaries, will be appointed to take the top spot fairly soon.
Oct. 6, 1956 — R. B. Orr on Hartselle 2 has installed a new Chore Boy pipeline milking system. Hands never touch the milk. It goes directly from the cow to the milk cans.
Oct. 7, 1956 — Many Morgan County singers were in Cullman today for the quarterly singing convention, currently chaired by Lewis B. Miller. It was a great blessing to all.
Oct. 7, 1956 — The annual Sparkman, Vest, and Roberts family reunion was held today at Oak Ridge.
Oct. 8, 1956 — The last four Morgan County schools still out—Eva, Ryan, Union Hill, and Gum Pond—reopened this morning after being closed for students to pick cotton. These schools are on the mountain and cotton there does not open as early as it does in the valley.
Oct. 9, 1956 — L. R. “Bobo” Bowling, 24, well known during high school as a superb basketball player for Union Hill, lost his life today in the crash of an Air Force jet in Texas.
Oct. 9, 1956 — The newly installed Hartselle city council tonight reappointed all employees and selected Curtis Chaney to be the police chief. W. L. Kyker resigned recently to take a job in Huntsville.
Oct. 10, 1956 — In calls back home local UA students are reporting that demands to replace the embattled head football coach, J. B. (Ears) Whitworth, are increasing on campus. Unflattering effigies of the coach were recently hung on the quad and by a frat house.
Johnny Lujack, formerly a Fighting Iris QB, is strongly preferred by many Crimson Tide fans to succeed “Ears.”
Oct. 11, 1956 — Skipper Drinkard is attracting a lot of attention at MCHS these days with his new wine-colored sweater.

Editor's picks

Heartbreaking finish: Hartselle comes up a run short in state baseball finals

Decatur

Fallen Morgan County officers remembered, families honored  

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Hartselle drops Game 1 to Hillcrest, needs two wins for state title

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Despite title loss, Hartselle thankful for state experience 

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Hartselle baseball legend dies

Breaking News

Hartselle baseball legend William Booth dies at 79

At a Glance

ALDOT patching area of Thompson Road tomorrow, Thursday

At a Glance

Spring-time market day in Hartselle scheduled for May 18 

Hartselle

New Crestline Elementary School welcomes students

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Hartselle industry closing, affecting more than 150 jobs  

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Habitat for Humanity applications for homeownership available June 3 

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State seeking death penalty for Fort Payne woman accused of pushing victim off cliff

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Pilot of ultralight dies in Hartselle plane crash

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Northern lights visible from north Alabama

Hartselle

Hartselle students to attend Boys State

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High scorers: 42 Hartselle students a part of ACT 30 plus club

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Hartselle projects budget surplus based on midyear numbers 

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Planned Hartselle library already piquing interest 

Brewer

Students use practical life skills at Morgan County 4-H competition

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After 13 years underground, the cicadas are coming 

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Hartselle students collect pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House

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Priceville students design art for SRO’s police car 

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Hartselle Junior Thespians excel at state festival 

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$15k raised for community task force at annual banquet  

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