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Letter: A confirmation of Adair Once / Always doctrine

About: Adair County veterans list grows by three names

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

I would like to send my thanks for adding my dad to the list. I stand by the saying: Once an Adair Countian always an Adair Countian

I miss seeing all the familiar faces of what I call my hometown. I still have ties in the county and I would actually like for it to be my final resting place.



Again thanks for adding my dad-Dallas Ray Eaton!

I love you guys, keep up the great work.

Just in case Donna Simpson reads this I would like to say "Hello."

s/Paula Ball
West Virginia
Amen and amen. Thanks for endorsing The Doctrine, though the ultimate, inerrant authority on the subject of Adair Countiness, Johnny Vaughn, The One who offers the Adair County Assimilation Seminars, has not placed his seal on it, yet. - ED.


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