Monday, March 24, 2014

The Evergreen Courant's News Flashback for March 24, 2014

Former Alabama Gov. 'Big Jim' Folsom
EIGHT YEARS AGO
MARCH 23, 2006

Local weather reporter Harry Ellis reported .42 inches of rain on March 13 and .05 inches on March 16. He reported a high of 79 degrees on March 13 and a low of 38 on March 14.

“Evergreen’s Middleton Field will soon be the base for a LifeFlight helicopter it was announced at the regular Evergreen City Council meeting Tuesday night. William Noser came before the council on behalf of CJ Systems Aviation Group to request a five-year lease with the city. They plan to have the service operational by May 1 if the Federal Aviation Administration approves the paperwork in time.
“CJ Systems manages the LifeFlight ambulance service for Baptist Hospitals. They currently have helicopters in Mobile and Pensacola and want to expand the service by placing a base on the property behind AAA Cooper, where a crop dusting company formerly operated, that is owned by the city.
“Noser said Baptist feels there is a need for the service in this area because of many missed calls when the other helicopters are already dispatched elsewhere.”

“The Castleberry Town Council held a called meeting Monday night to discuss personnel issues and hired a part-time police officer (Vince Heath) to assist Chief of Police Randy Givhans.”

“Judge Jeff T. Brock of Evergreen has announced that he has qualified and will seek re-election for his third term as District Court Judge of Conecuh County.”

23 YEARS AGO
MARCH 28, 1991

Local weather reporter Harry Ellis reported .15 inch of rain on March 23. He reported a high of 81 degrees on March 24 and lows of 40 on March 18 and March 19.

“Clint Hyde earns Eagle Scout badge: On Sun., March 10, Clint Hyde, son of David and Harriet Hyde, received the coveted Eagle Award. Many boys join the Boy Scouts, but very few reach Eagle.
“The ceremony took place at the Evergreen Baptist Church and many Boy Scouts, friends and relatives attended. Clint was escorted by scouts Will Cook, Chris Lanier and Daryl Fox, who also were flag bearers. A brass ensemble which consisted of scouts Shannon Pugh and Brent Salter, scoutmaster Pat Poole, band director Phil Mika and friend Cynthia Pugh, provided patriotic music to start the ceremony.
“Assistant Scoutmaster Richard Jenkins was the Master of Ceremonies with Assistant Scoutmaster Tim Johnson narrating ‘The Trail to Eagle.’ Rev. Jack Williamson, who is Clint’s pastor, asked David and Harriet Hyde to help make the presentation of the Eagle Award to Clint.”

“Southern Pine selects students: Each year Southern Pine Electric Cooperative sponsors two students from area high schools to receive a one-week, expense-free tour of Washington, D.C.
“Candidates representing Hillcrest High School are Casondra Cooke and Chris Lanier. Candidates representing Sparta Academy are Kimberly Jane Griffin and Chris Owens.”

38 YEARS AGO
MARCH 25, 1976

Local weather reporter Earl Windham reported that Evergreen received .34 of an inch of rain on March 21. He also reported a high of 81 degrees on March 20 and a low of 31 on March 17.

“Three Conecuh County young women are among the 13 contestants in a preliminary Miss America pageant scheduled April 2 and 3 at Patrick Henry Junior College in Monroeville.
“Contestants from this area are Ernestine Garrett, 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Garrett of Evergreen; Patsy Watson, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson of Repton; and Tammy Barlow, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barlow, Rt. 1, McKenzie.”

“George W. Saxton of Evergreen has qualified for the Democratic nomination for the office of Constable, Beat 11, in the primary election of May 4.”

“Bobby Stewart, well-known farmer and cattleman of the Fairview community, qualified last Thursday as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Chairman of the Conecuh County Commission.”

“Wayne E. Johnston, County Treasurer and clerk to the County Commission, has been appointed absentee voting officer for the county in the primary elections this year by Circuit Judge Robert E.L. Key. The appointment was made on Monday, being necessary because Circuit Clerk Leon A. Salter, who would normally serve in that capacity, is a candidate for re-election.”

53 YEARS AGO
MARCH 23, 1961

“William Samuel Cope, age 53, died unexpectedly in a Montgomery hospital late Friday night, after a brief illness.
“Mr. Cope owned and operated Cope Funeral Home here and was well known over this area. A Mason and a Shriner, he was also widely known through his activities as a sportsman.”

“City deeds property to Board of Education: The City of Evergreen will deed the property behind the City School to the Board of Education. This action was taken at the council meeting Tuesday night, according to City Clerk Miller Sellers.
“The property in question has been sought by the Board of Education for use as a playground area.
“Sellers said that the council stipulated that the Boy Scout Hut (built by the Evergreen Rotary Club) would not be included in the deed.”

“More than 12,000 acres of cotton is scheduled to be planted in Conecuh County this year, according to Alcous Mancil, ASC office manager.”

“L.D. King Jr. was granted a permit to remove the old warehouse building on Belleville Street next to the railroad at the lower crossing. He plans to build a concrete block building for lease to a tire recapping plant.”

68 YEARS AGO
MARCH 28, 1946

“Folsom To Speak In Evergreen Friday: J.E. (Big Jim) Folsom, candidate for the office of governor of Alabama, is scheduled to speak in this city Fri., March 29, 8 p.m.
“It is expected that ‘Big Jim’ will bring with him ‘The Strawberry Pickers,’ a string-band being used in his campaign.”

“Reynolds Home Damaged By Fire Last Friday: Fire which originated when an oil heater exploded in the bathroom at noon last Friday, greatly damaged the home and contents of Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Reynolds. The blaze, fed by the kerosene oil from the exploded stove, spread rapidly and soon filled the entire building with smoke and flames.
“The fire department responded in record time and soon had the flames under control but not until considerable damage had been done to the home and furnishings. The damage was partially covered by insurance. Mr. Reynolds says that repairs will be made as soon as possible.
“Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds expressed their sincere appreciation to members of the fire department, neighbors and friends of the excellent work that was done in extinguishing the fire. They are especially grateful to Fred Post, who was the first on the scene, for the splendid work which he did. Mr. Reynolds was also generous in his praise of the local firemen for the fine work they did.
“This was the first fire in which the new fire truck was used. City officials and members of the fire department are delighted with its performance.”


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