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Chamber of Commerce announces
50% price increase on Address Markers!


From the Columbia-Adair County Tourism Commission to Ed
2:34 PM (32 minutes ago at 3:07pm posting time)


Ed,

Beginning August 24th the price of the address markers will be $15.00. Would you please write something for me and put on your website encouraging people they can get their address markers at the Sheriff's office for $10.00 from now until Sept 24th.

Sue

Note: The Chamber's announced price increase from $10 to $15 was confirmed by the Adair County's Sheriffi's office, and the date given them was confirmed as August 24, 2009. The Sheriff's Office was told the increase was based on materials going up. The Sheriff's Department emphasizes that they had nothing to do with the price increase, and may cease doing the work for the Chamber under these circumstances. An attempt to reach the Chamber of Commerce office got an answering machine, shortly after 3:00pmCT. The Adair County Sheriff's Department receives no compensation for doing the work, but has done it purely as a community service and to benefit the Chamber, which receives a small profit at $10.00 per marker. One sign company we contacted late Friday afternoon said that his company had had no price increases on the blue Address Markers like the ones used in Adair County since 2005. -Ed Waggener




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