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Hadleys Buy Dealership This article first appeared in issue 20, and was written by Staff. The Hadley family is out front in their new business - the former Cumberland Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth - at their open house celebration at the end of their first month as new owners. Columbia is one of few towns its size which maintains three auto dealerships-the Franklin Ford family, and the Harveys and Ellises, Cheverolet dealers. Pictured above are, first row: Neal Jackson holding Eli, Jayme and Robby Brockman, and Laverne Hadley; Second row: Rick, Mary, Dwan and Terry Hadley; Third row: Sue Hadley Brockman, Trish Hadley Jackson, holding Heather; Rita Hadley and Angie Hadley Karnes holding baby Ryder; Fourth row: David Karnes, Tim Turner, James Brockman, George Keltner, Bobby Keltner and Jon Hadley. This story was posted on 1998-05-15 12:01:01
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