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An Address of Distinction with Address Marker



2009-06-25 - 300 Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
An address of distinction, 300 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY, is now clearly marked with an Address Marker. It's the home of Dr. Ronald P. and Gayle Rogers. It be that the vital sign was added because Dr. Rogers is in the health care field with his chiropractic practice, or that he wants to set an example because he is the sports physician at Adair County High School. He says, however, that it was Mrs. Rogers' idea. She insisted they have the added safety. Dr. Rogers already had an attractive standard on which place the Address Marker. Four inch square wooden posts can be bought in varying lengths at H. Coomer & Son, 418 Hudson ST, Columbia, KY. The signs may be purchased at the Adair County Sheriff's Office, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY, Phone (270) 384-2776, for $10 each. If other ideas for posting the signs in an attractive manner in town can be suggested, comments are welcome.


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