Category: Yesterday’s
Left to right: Arthur Batton, Clyde Chigger Long, believed to be Jim Bandy , George Lancaster , and Clabe Warren. This was the location of the Ford dealership that Arthur Batton acquired for Lobelville in 1919. It was known as Perry County Auto Company
from the Janet Turnbow Denton Collection Front to back: Jim Savage, Betty Doyle, Ruth Shelton, Raedean O”Gwin, Jean Wilburn, Martha Kittrell, Herbert Skelton, Clyde Turnbow(hand over face), Reed Conder, Joe Taylor, John Thomas Worley, Billy Skelton, Charles Johnson, Dimple Conder, & Bob Harris.
Flatwoods new elementary school building built in 1949. L to R: Dr. W.E. Boyce: Jack Stevens, Superintendent: Mrs. Stevens; Claude Dodson; Will Horner; Ethel Kimble; Mrs. A.H. Webster; Dewey Ary, Principal; Glenn Grimes and G. Tillman Stewart, Dedicated June 1949. This picture is on page…
Top row: Elizabeth Lannon, James K Sharp(principal) Trinkle Shelton, Truman Stark 2nd Row: Ernie Peace, Vesta Howell, Elvis Harder, Ned H Webb, Ruford Moore, Hazel Huffstedlar, John L Webb, Vernon Lineberry, Thomas Atha Kirk, Eula V Greer 3rd Row: Floyd Broadway, Donald C Kirk 4th…
Copied from the Cedar Creek Memorial Pathfinder, published in 1987, compiled by Billy Ward
The school was built on the Sam Parnell farm, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jess and Latis Parnell Trull. People in the community who owned property donated lumber, loggers logged the logs to the sawmill, sawmill owners sawed the logs into lumber free of…