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8:45 am Wednesday, February 23, 2005

50 Years Ago

By Staff
City Expects Natural Gas by Autumn
Russellville is expected to have natural gas late this year, representatives of J.W. Goodwin Engineering Co., Birmingham, told aldermen Monday night.
A hearing has been scheduled by the Federal Power Comission about April 1, the engineers said, and the city's bid for a gas system should be accepted.
School Gets Flag Which Was Flown Over Capital
A very special flag was raised over the elementary school last Friday at 2 p.m. An official letter from Washington testifies that it flew for one day over the capitol building there.
Mrs. J.G. Sanders, president of the Parent-Teacher Assn., presented the flag to Mrs. Miller, principal of the school, on behalf of the P.T.A.
As brownies, cub scouts, girl and boy scouts stood at attention, 1/Sgt. James Henderson of the National Guard raised the flag, assisted by M/Sgt. Bill Tucker and Sfc Jack Turbyfill.

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