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Classified Want to Buy has fascinating new entry

A special classifed was in this morning's mail. An Adair County party is looking for two heritage store fixtures from the old Montpelier Store, which is restored but not in operation, on KY 92 in Adair County in sight of the Russell County line:
Wanted - showcases from Old Montpelier Store: I am looking for 2 bow-front showcases that came out of the Old Montpelier store. The store closed out and auctioned everything in 1980 or 1981 and they had 3 bow-front showcases that were taller on each end. My husband bought one and we would like to have the other 2. Any help finding them or info leading to their whereabouts would be appreciated. You may contact me at (270) 384-5885 or email; tamaraandrew@yahoo.com. Please put showcase in the subject area as I don't open unknown emails. Thanks, Tami
The ad brings to mind a point heard often over the years: Classified ads in any media are, for many, the place to start a search for what's really going on in a community.

ColumbiaMagazine.com's classifieds definitely fit that category. Just a look at the activity in "Animals" lets the world know that we are a caring people. A look in "Benefits and Fundraisers," shows that we are a giving people. A look in "Freecycling" shows our generosity. And a look in the food categories, including "What's Cooking," let's the world know that, well, we like to eat great food. A look through "Revivals and Church Announcements" shows the the value we place on the churches' central position in lives. And of course, the great activity in "Yard Sales" shows that we are an entrepreneurial people and that we value bargains.

That list is just scratching the surface. A scan through ColumbiaMagazine.com's Classified Section quickly lets one know why we call it South Central Kentucky's Liveliest Marketplace.

There are a few more Want to Buy ads in this Free (and free for a longer period - one month or more), for individuals in Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and Taylor Counties.





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