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Greensburg, KY, bottling plant was good to county school kids



2007-12-18 - Depot St., Columbia, KY - Photo From the collection of Larry Smith.
Larry Smith, Southern Kentucky historian and The WAVE 92.7 FM radio news anchor, finds this a fascinating old photo. "My fondest memories of the bottling company was that as a child growing up in Green Countyand being astudent in the Green County School system," he writes. "The Greensburg Bottling Company would treat every kid to free bottle of Double Cola orSki, a bag of chips and a pencil. The Greensburg Bottling company,owned then bythe late Joseph Despain, was good to every student and really supported the Green County School system." Mr. DeSpain was a willing supporter of school and church advertising projects, and his photo, above, was widely distributed through those media, Larry Smith says.



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