This Week in History: Nov. 19, 2008

Published 5:47 pm Tuesday, November 18, 2008

By Melanie Patterson

The North Jefferson News




The following events were reported in The North Jefferson News during this week in 2003, 1998, 1988 and 1978.



Five years ago

• The Alabama Department of Post Secondary Education has approved a request by Jefferson State Community College to start a satellite campus at Warrior High School.

• The Jefferson County Commission gives the City of Warrior $6,000 for basketball goals to go into the former National Guard armory. The city would benefit by renting out the facility.

• Gardendale residents are upset because the city removed a buffer of trees, shrubs and ground cover that separated their homes from the future site of the new fire station.



10 years ago

• Gardendale City Council members proudly announced that the city has been awarded another beautification grant for its new civic center, in the amount of $171,000.

• The City of Gardendale has taken a virtual leap into cyberspace with a website of its own. Computer nerds worldwide can log on to www.gardendale.com and learn megabytes galore about the city, community, businesses, social activities and more.

• Gardendale’s Fieldstown Road, which is also becoming known as Restaurant Row, will welcome another fine choice of dining next week when Ruby Tuesday opens its doors.



20 years ago

• A 24-year-old woman being held on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol apparently hanged herself early Saturday morning in the Warrior City Jail.

• A Hayden councilman may have violated the Alabama Ethics Law. He is accused of working for the town reading water meters for $67.50 a month. Until recently, he had done the job for $55 a month.

• Gardendale’s City Council Monday voted 5-1 to rezone a five-acre track off Shugart Ridge Road to allow construction of a Serra Chevrolet dealership.



30 years ago

• Area policemen kept busy this week. A man was arrested for passing a forged prescription at Payne’s Drugstore in Gardendale; a Gardendale man was shot in the leg with a 22 caliber rifle by a suspect known as “Fudge,” and a Warrior policeman was injured in an automobile accident.

• Both Gardendale Municipal Judge Norman Winston and Fultondale Municipal Judge George Young agree that local courts have a positive effect on crime in north Jefferson County.

• Warehouse Groceries in Cullman advertises Elf Saltines for 38 cents for a 1-pound box; a 15-pound bag of white potatoes for 98 cents; a 5-pound bag of oranges for 88 cents; and a 16-count box of Tetley tea bags for 25 cents.

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