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Deputy Dogs assist with animal control


2015-04-11 - Green River Animal Shelter, 155 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Jimmy Harmon, the Adair County Animal Control Officer, loves dogs, and keeps a few himself - 11 in all. These two, with him recently at the Green River Animal Shelter, serve as volunteer deputies. Quite often, stray dogs, interested in making new acquaintances, approach them, making a collar that much easier. They love riding with Mr. Harmon, he says.

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Donate Life, Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer's car says


2015-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo By Lisa Greer, Adair County Court Clerk.
Adair County Court Clerk Lisa Greer now has a license plate which may be as distinctive as F. Xavier & Annice Merkely's Kentucky License Plate "1" was in the days when Adair County had the lowest number license plates in the state. This Donate Life, supporting Kentucky's Trust for Life Organ Donor effort came right out of the box. Clerk Greer like it and bought it. The Adair County Clerk's office, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, is open 8am-4pmCT Mondays through Fridays, and on Saturdays from 8:30am-12pm noon CT.


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Happy Violets and Healthy Dandelions


2015-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo CM photo.
Well enough left alone is good enough for lots of folks. A decent crop of dandelions and violets. It's looking like the best year ever for the prettiest of flowers. The prettiest lawn in Adair County may be in the Rice Addition Curve on Greensburg Street. It's got a natural, heritage look. This past week there was a nearly solid carpet of violets and dandelions.


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War Ration Book - WWII era - I - Back Cover


2015-04-11 - 705 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Ed Waggener.
Rule No. 1 has been kept. After 60 years the valuable ration book is still kept. and the guiding rule advice is still one I try to keep: "If you don't need it, DON'T BUY IT. Paired photo. See Also: War Ration Books - WWII era


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War Ration Books - WWII era - II - Front Cover


2015-04-11 - 705 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
I don't remember much about "my" War Ration Book. In fact, I just laid eyes on it for maybe the first time a week weeks ago. What I remember about rationing is when it was over. Some town folk of Mother's acquaintance urged her to go buy 100 lbs. of sugar at Mr. E. Campbell's Store when rationing ended. Mom told them she didn't think so. When they pressed for the reason, she said, "We don't need 100 pounds of sugar." Her theory, which would work in 'shortages' of today was, "Just do on a little less." It almost always works. The next time a short supply of gasoline is manufactured, the fuel companies would have gas running out their ears if everyone resolve to use 15% less. Is there anyone who couldn't do that? Paired Photo. See Also: War Ration Book - WWII era - I - Back Cover


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One building at a time


2015-04-11 - Rumors Hair Salon/Body Detox, 107 Campbellsville St, Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry.
Billy Joe Fudge cites the sidewalk treatment at Rumors Hair Salon/Body Detox as an example of making the street scene in Downtown Columbia more interesting - one location at a tiime.


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