Tuesday, January 6, 2015

The Evergreen Courant's News Flashback for Jan. 6, 2015

23 YEARS AGO
JAN. 9, 1992

Weather reporter Harry Ellis reported no rainfall in Evergreen between Dec. 30, 1991 and Jan. 5, 1992. He reported a high of 59 degrees on Dec. 31 and lows of 33 on Dec. 30 and Dec. 31. He reported 3.24 inches of rain during the month of December 1991 and 60.38 inches of total rainfall during 1991.

“An Evergreen resident, Hansford Cooper, escaped serious injury Monday when the 1989 Ford Bronco he was driving was struck by a train in downtown Evergreen. The 54-year-old man was taken to Evergreen Hospital for treatment. This is the second vehicle/train collision in Evergreen in as many weeks.”

“(Steven Wayne) Hall was released from University of South Alabama Medical Center Tuesday after being treated for gun shot wounds to the right leg and buttocks. Hall and his accused accomplice, Wayne Travis, were both shot by law enforcement officers Dec. 15 during a chase through a wooded area of Monroe County. Both are suspects in the Dec. 14 brutal murder of 69-year-old Clarene Haskew.”

“Winton M. Blount III of Montgomery will be the speaker for the Evergreen-Conecuh County Chamber of Commerce’s annual membership banquet, scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at the Quality Inn."

38 YEARS AGO
JAN. 13, 1977

Weather reporter Earl Windham reported 0.10 inches of rain on Jan. 3, 0.73 inches on Jan. 5 and 0.51 inches on Jan. 9. He reported a high of 65 on Jan. 9 and a low of 25 on Jan. 8.

“Steve Golson, 18, recently received his Eagle Scout Badge, the highest rank that can be earned by a member of the Boy Scouts of America. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 94 in Amarillo, Texas.”

“Five persons have been arrested and charges placed against them in the burglary of the County Line Discount Package Store on Highway 84 West near Repton at the Conecuh-Monroe Counties boundary. The burglary took place about midnight on Tuesday of last week.”

“City sales tax begins March 1: Collection of an additional one cent sales tax in the City of Evergreen will begin March 1. First payment of the new tax will be due and payable on April 20 by local businesses, according to the City Ordinance which is published this week.
“The city plans to borrow $233,000 to provide financial assistance to the Conecuh County Hospital with proceeds from the tax to retire the indebtedness. No bonds will be issued, but the city will borrow the money from county banks.
“The hospital is in dire financial straits and money appropriated by the city will be used to pay delinquent accounts and bring the hospital’s accounts payable to a current status.
“According to Mayor O.B. (Bert) Tuggle and members of the city council, the new sales tax will be removed once the money borrowed for the hospital and debt service on it, is paid.”

53 YEARS AGO
JAN. 11, 1962

“Record Low Recorded, Schools Turn Out: ‘Walkin in a Winter Wonder Land’ is Conecuh County’s story for Jan. 10 and 11, 1962.
“With temperatures plummeting to a low of 12 degrees Wednesday and a forecast 8 degrees for today, it’s believed to be the coldest on record for Evergreen.
“As much as two inches of snow were reported in the northern part of Conecuh Wednesday morning. Brisk rains Tuesday night were stranded in the sub-freezing temperatures and literally glued itself to trees, cars, power lines and the ground itself. At 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, a 24-degree temperature continued to hold the icicles and sheets of ice at bay under fair and sunny skies. Only under the direct rays of the sun did the ice give way.
“All schools in the county were dismissed at mid-morning Wednesday and will be closed until Friday morning.”

“City School Shows Addition Friday: The Evergreen City School will hold open house Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 and give patrons and friends an opportunity to see the new addition which was put into use last week.
“Principal Marcus O’Gwynn said that tours of the new building will be conducted and everyone will be welcomed. All of the first and second grades and one section of the third are using the new building.
“Special features of the addition are excellent outside exposure and toilets and lavatories for each classroom.”

68 YEARS AGO
JAN. 9, 1947

“Woman’s Death Believed To Have Been Suicide: According to the best information available, it is believed by investigating officers that Martha Atwater, age 51, well known woman, committed suicide by stepping in front of a fast moving southbound train some time Saturday night or early Sunday morning. The mangled body was discovered early Sunday morning and an investigation was begun immediately by Sheriff W.A. Moore and other officers. The fatal accident occurred under the viaduct just north of the business section.
“So far as officers have learned, Martha was last seen alive about 10 or 11 o’clock Saturday night when she left where two of her sisters lived to go to her home next door, telling them she was going home and go to bed. Near where the mangled body was found, the victim’s winter coat was found draped over the concrete buffer brace of the viaduct.
“Foul play was suspected at first by investigating officers and Nelson Grubbs, state toxicologist from Mobile, was summoned by Sheriff Moore to assist in the investigation. Mr. Grubbs reported his examination revealed the woman to have been in an emotionally unstable condition at the time of her death. It was his opinion that it was a suicide.”

“Probate Judge-elect Lloyd G. Hart, who will assume the duties of office Jan. 20, this week announced the names of those who will assist him in the office.
“Roy L. Moorer has been selected by Judge Hart as chief clerk. Assisting clerks will be Mrs. Robbye A. Hart and Miss Perry Mae Darby.”

83 YEARS AGO
JAN. 14, 1932

“Conecuh County teachers were called to a meeting at the courthouse Saturday morning by Supt. M.A. Hanks for the purpose of setting up plans to make an educational survey of the county. Mr. Carl Q. Baxter, director of research of the State Department of Education, was present and distributed such blanks as are necessary and gave the teachers instructions on securing the data that will be needed.”

“Mrs. Ida Virginia Wright, age 71, widely known and greatly beloved lady of this city, passed away Tuesday morning, Jan. 12, following an attack of influenza, which came upon her slightly over a week before.”

“The county-wide interdenominational revival meeting which has been scheduled for this county as one of a statewide series being put on through the efforts of Dr. Bob Jones, will open at the courthouse in Evergreen Sun., Jan. 24, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. D.L. Coale, noted evangelist of California, will do the preaching.”

“According to information furnished by E.L. Albreast, President of Conecuh County Farm Bureau, the regular Annual Farm Bureau meeting will be held at the Courthouse on next Tuesday morning, Jan. 19, at 10 o’clock, immediately following the Cotton Mass Meeting to be held at the same place.”

“The F.F.A. Boys of the S.S.A.S. presented in court form, the ‘Trial of a Soil Robber’ at the Mt. Union school Tuesday night. In spite of the stormy weather a good crowd was present.”

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