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Hartselle Enquirer

A look back

By Staff
Researched by Dr. Bill Stewart
Feb. 1, 1957-A three-day celebration of the first anniversary of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency in Huntsville has begun. Many Hartselle residents are employed at ABMA and they and their family members were invited to participate. The general public, unfortunately, is not allowed because of the highly secretive work of the agency.
Feb. 2, 1957-The annual Huntingdon alumnae luncheon was held today at Decatur’s Hotel Lyons. Mrs. Hoyt Groover, Mrs. L. C. Pattillo, Miss Merle Pattillo, and Miss Lizzie Reed Penn attended from Hartselle.
Feb. 2, 1957-Mrs. Faye K. Parker and her students-Patty Jane Montgomery, Martha Hartselle, Bill Stewart, and Jimmy Millwood-are attending the Future Teachers of America convention at Livingston State this weekend.
Feb. 3, 1957-Bill Huie has closed a deal for the purchase of the J. J. Cade home at 518 Ivy Street and he says the old house will be torn down this year and replaced by a modern bungalow.
The new home, when completed, will also be the residence of Huie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huie, who are moving back here from Garden City.
Feb. 4, 1957-Max Merrill, Joe and Ike Groover, Jimmy Cain, and Bob Orr, all UA students, have now returned to Tuscaloosa after spending the between-semester break with homefolks.
Feb. 5, 1957-A hog school for Morgan County farmers was held in Hartselle today.
Feb. 6, 1957-The Wednesday afternoon closing season has already started in Hartselle, with the ten-cent stores and some dry goods stores having begun the half-holiday early in January.
Feb. 7, 1957-Mrs. Effie Lou Gilchrist, vocational home economics teacher at MCHS, was elected tonight to the presidency of the Morgan County chapter of the American Vocational Association. Charles Rowe, the vo-ag teacher, is legislative chairman.
Feb. 7, 1957-A representative group of Hartselle citizens met tonight and discussed the many phases of the Hartselle school situation. The participants recommended that Hartselle remain in the county system but that an effort be made to enact an additional one-cent sales tax the proceeds of which would be devoted to the improvement of local schools.

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 

Editor's picks

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

Editor's picks

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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