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Stan Abell: ACHS students in 1972 could buy booze in dry Adair Growing up in "dry" Adair County By Stan Abell Personal commentary I went to Adair County High (1972 grad) and when you wanted alcohol then all you had to do was get it at a drive through bootlegger and I bet it's still true today. Bootleggers, preachers and law enforcement seem to be a common thread when it comes to illegal booze. Just saying. - Stan Abell This story was posted on 2016-02-15 20:18:56
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