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THIRD PLACE
Lexington County Chronicle &
The Dispatch News
Michael Ball Local Businessman has National
Reputation in Air Quality Industry
and BY DEVAN DAVIS
As a leader in the allergy and air
quality industry, Ron Graham is a
proven professional when it comes
to providing customers with the
1995, the chief goal of the IAQA is to “promote
uniform standards, procedures and protocols
in the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) industry.”
He began work in the air quality industry
in 1989, and with the encouragement of the
tensive array of products, each designed with
consumer health in mind. They carry over 75
sizes of home air filters, including odd sizes.
If not in stock, filters can be custom made on
site for the customer. He also carries a wide
information and knowledge nec- president of the Asthma/Allergy Association, variety of air purifiers, dehumidifiers, vapor
Allergy and Air
essary to help best suit their he opened his retail store in 1991. Carrying a barriers, and other moisture control products
needs. His business philosophy broad range of doctor recommended products, and options. For those with sensitive skin and
for over twenty years: provide these allergen free products are specifically allergies, he carries an entire line of allergen
customers with accurate in- designed to help those with sensitive needs. and scent free products, including detergents,
formation based on data and Shortly thereafter, he expanded his operation soaps, shampoos, lotions, bedding, as well as
test results so they can make to include improving home and business air an environmentally friendly, “green” line of
well informed decisions re- quality. The purpose: to address environmental products for those concerned with environ-
garding their health. factors contributing to allergies and other med- mental preservation.
One of forty charter ical problems associated with air quality. Graham’s primary goal is to put the needs of
Quality Center
members of the Indoor After 17 years in Richland County, Ron the customer’s above all else. As a dedicated
Air Quality Association Graham’s Air Quality Center has moved to professional for 21 years, he has the tools and
(IAQA), Ron has gained the Town of Lexington, in Hope Ferry Shop- knowledge to help those with particular health
a national reputation for help- ping Center. Servicing all over the Midlands, needs. Unmatched in service or experience
m
ing those with specific health and medi- they provide basic home inspections regard- throughout South Carolina, Ron Graham’s Air
Graha cal needs pertaining to lung and respiratory ing home air quality, with a trained and edu- Quality Center has the products and services
Ron
health, allergies, and asthma. Established in cated staff. Their retail store provides an ex- available to enhance the quality of your life.
5175 Sunset Blvd. | Hope Ferry Shopping Center | Lexington | 803-520-8345
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6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE • New Installation
• Landscape Renovations
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Daniel Island News
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12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Carolina Forest Chronicle
Karie Amos
and
Archer’s Action Auto Service Center
12. Professional Services
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Summerville
Journal Scene
Krena Lanham
and
Charleston Southern
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12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Summerville
Journal Scene
Sarah Wiggins
and Krena Lanham
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14. Professional Services
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
Putman Travel
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Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Post and Courier
Jane Redden and Ashlee Kositz
and
Ocean Eye
16. Professional Services
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Post and Courier
Beverly Stovall and Amber Dumas
and
Dwell Smart
17. Home and Garden Furnishings
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
THIRD PLACE Outdoor Cooking Made Simple
Tow Behind Pig Cooker & Grill
Clarendon Citizen Grill Parts & Repair Made Easy!
Joanne Taylor and
Carol Dowell Propane Cylinders
Filling & Repair
and
Fast Gas & Grill
18. Home and Garden Furnishings
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
SECOND PLACE
Enquirer-Herald
Donna Pontus and
Sue Inzerillo
and
Stacy’s
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Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Emily Towery
and
Albertson Enterprise
20. Home and Garden Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Item
Mark Pekuri and
Cary Johnson
and
Simpson Hardware
21. Home and Garden Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Lancaster News
Katie Harrell and
Athena Redmond
and
Bolder Granite
22. Home and Garden Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Herald
Melia Mauldin and
Stephanie Garrett
and
Stark Carpet
23. Home and Garden Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Post and Courier
Christine Vanscoy
and Shannon McCarty
and
Palmetto Carpet
24. Home and Garden Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE CUSTOM
Interior & Exterior
Shutters
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Plantation Shutters
25. Home and Garden Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Post and Courier
Lanna Anderson and Kathy Simes
and
Carolina Lanterns
26. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
THIRD PLACE
Carolina Gateway
Linda O’Neil and
Athena Redmond
and
Tyndall Funiture Galleries
27. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
After
Thanksgiving
SECOND PLACE Sales Event
Fri., Nov. 26 - Tue., Nov. 30
Weekdays 9am - 6pm • Saturday 9am - 4pm
Up to 60% off
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and
Carol Dowell
Over
Over
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Over 50 Recliners
*12 month
financing
with no interest starting at
or down payment
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299
and
Brown’s Furniture
28. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
Georgetown Times COASTAL COTTAGE, TROPICAL,
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~ Entertainment Centers
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~ New Eco Friendly Serta Mattress
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29. Furniture or Office Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Fort Mill Times
April Wynn and
Sue Inzerillo
and
TE Jones
30. Furniture or Office Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Herald
Sherry Avant and
Leigh Baker
and
Tyndall Furniture
31. Furniture or Office Furnishings
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Herald
Sherry Avant
and Leigh Baker
and
Tinsley Furniture
32. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Herald-Journal
Jessica Carlson
and Mary Debolt
and
Whitlock’s Furniture
33. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division Home is W here H
er
Heart Is.t...e r ’ s D a y W e e k e n d
Sale
o h M
Ferron Court
by Broyhill.
SECOND PLACE
$100 off with
purchase of $750
SteinWorld Gallery Interiors
Jewelry Armoires! 10% Off All Accessories
T he perfec • Florals • Lamps
t gi
for Mom! ft
Herald-Journal
• Oil Prints • Drapery
One of the Largest Showrooms in the Upstate!
Hailey Dill and Klaussner
Sofa, Loveseat,
and Rocker Recliner
$1999* In-Stock
*
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Aspen Home
Cambridge Collection
Queen Bed, Dresser,
Mirror, Nightstand
$1599* In-Stock
*
Aaron Henderson
LifeStyles
Queen Bed, Dresser,
Mirror, Nightstand
$999* In-Stock
*
0% Financing Available for 12 Months with No Down Payment!
and Table w/ 4 Chairs
$299
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34. Furniture or Office Furnishings
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Herald-Journal
Sadhana Patel and
John Parrott
and
Kimbrell’s Furniture
35. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Come See
Come Drive
The All New 2011 Line-up!
Divisions Cruze
Cruze
Cruze
ru
Equinox
q
THIRD PLACE Silverado 2500 HD
Clarendon Citizen LaCrosse
Joanne Taylor and Regal
g
Carol Dowell Terrain
Sierra
and
Prothro Chevrolet Chevrolet, Buick, GMC
452 N. Brooks St. • Manning • 433-2535
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36. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
SECOND PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Emily Towery
and
Benson Ford
37. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
The Journal
Marcia Adkins and Vicki Tymon
and
Blue Ridge Auto
38. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
HONORABLE MENTION
The Clinton Chronicle
S. Pace and Lesa Campbell
and
Cannon and Graves
39. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
THIRD PLACE Cash Cars
T7Z103032 07 Suzuki M50 .................................................... $3991.00
T46171468 04 Ford Taurus SES............................................. $5491.00
TXU736665 99 Cadillac Deville............................................. $5,991.00
T3G603026 03 Mercury Sable LS Premium ........................ $5,991.00
T4BA46732 04 Ford Freestar SES .......................................... $5991.00
T17656702 01 Subaru Legacy Outback ................................ $6991.00
T3K127796 03 Chevy S-10 Crewcab 4WD LS .................... $10,991.00
P5KM00179 05 Mazda Tribute ............................................. $11,991.00
The Herald T44602917 04 Isuzu Axiom ......................................... $139.00/month
T6C202981 06 Nissan Altima ...................................... $175.00/month
P7R191854 07 Ford Fusion........................................... $189.00/month
T6R230294 06 Ford Fusion SEL, Extra clean ............. $199.00/month
P8R189326 08 Ford Fusion SE .................................... $219.00/month
T80232398 08 Scion TC HB ........................................ $219.00/month
T8R629656 08 Mercury Milan ..................................... $229.00/month
Sherry Avant and
P95108428 09 Ford Mustang ...................................... $236.00/month
P9W259734 09 Ford Focus SEL ................................... $239.00/month
T7D505909 07 Dodge Durango SLT ............................ $245.00/month
PAR141269 10 Ford Fusion SE CERTIFIED ............. $259.00/month
PAR130293 10 Ford Fusion SE CERTIFIED ............. $259.00/month
P8KC82491 08 Ford Escape XLT ................................. $266.00/month
T6S539708 06 Toyota Sienna XLE ............................. $268.00/month
P95121766 09 Ford Mustang, Extra Clean ................. $279.00/month
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P7BB45099 07 Ford Edge SE ....................................... $289.00/month
TABA17554 10 Ford Ranger Sport, 19K Miles ............ $289.00/month
PBUA09795 08 Ford Explorer XLT .............................. $299.00/month
P8KC92010 08 Ford Escape Limited .......................... $323.00/month
P7UB17110 07 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer ............... $339.00/month
P7UA35709 07 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer ................ $359.00/month
P85182781 08 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe Auto........... $359.00/month
P85182322 08 Ford Mustang GT Premium ................ $369.00/month
P7BA22399 07 Ford Edge SEL Plus ............................. $369.00/month
and
P7FA69191 07 Ford F150 Supercab 4X4, XLT ............ $389.00/month
P7BB15826 07 Ford Edge SEL AWD .......................... $390.00/month
P9BA62808 09 Ford Flex SEL CERTIFIED ................ $399.00/month
PAKA57691 10 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT .................. $419.00/month
T6ED22851 06 F350 Lariat 4X4 Dually ....................... $439.00/month
S9J513579 09 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD Hemi .............. $439.00/month
T6EB57409 06 Ford F250 XLT 4X4.............................. $459.99/month
Fort Mill Ford
S8LA22154 08 Expedition EL Limited ....................... $589.00/month
Payments based on 720+ beacon @6% for 72 months w/ $2,000 down +tax and tag.
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40. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
SECOND PLACE
The Lancaster News
Leigh Sullivan and
Michelle Craig
and
Lancaster Motor Company
41. Automotive - Up to 1/2 Page
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
The Post and Courier
Susan Waggoner and Jason Clark
and
Miller Cadillac
42. Automotive - Greater than
1/2 Page, but Less than Full Page
All Divisions Combined EASTERN S.C. MUSTANG CLUB
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43. Automotive - Greater than
1/2 Page, but Less than Full Page
All Divisions Combined
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44. Automotive - Greater than
1/2 Page, but Less than Full Page
All Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
The Journal
Marcia Adkins
and Vicki Tymon
and
Bobby Wood
45. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Division
THIRD PLACE CLINTON
MERCURY
LINCOLN
FAMILY
Lake Wylie Pilot It is no secret that for the past 2 years it has been tough for everyone. We have held our
heads high and followed through with great pride.
Cindy Bailey and
At Clinton Family Ford, we take pride in serving our community, friends and
neighbors for the past 20 years. We have over 52 employees who are dedicated in
providing the highest level of service you deserve. When you visit Clinton Family Ford
you are welcomed and treated like family.
Clinton Family Ford has a team of technicians, including ASE-certified mechanics that
are here to address all your preventative Maintenance and service needs, now and down
the road. Quality, innovation, safety and fuel efficiency is what you’ll get with a Ford,
Lincoln or Mercury vehicle. We carry a full line of the latest models and have an expert
sales staff that will help you get behind the wheel of the car or truck that’s right for you.
We invite you to come into our dealership, look around, and take a test-drive and see for
Jessica Donaldson
yourself what Ford is all about.
Ford Motor Company has developed a world class team, which has produced vehicles that
are the top of their class across the entire industry. With Ford’s new technology, driving
has never been so fun! With the World’s first production inflatable safety belt, Ford says
safety is 1st. Ford’s market share has increased 22 out of the last 23 months. While the
Industry is up 4.8% this year over last year, Ford is up 14% and that’s in a down economy.
Ford listens to what we the people want and that’s what Ford delivers.
When I think of Ford Motor Company, I think American, Patriotic, Family, and
Dependability. That goes hand in hand with what Clinton Family Ford, Lincoln and Mer-
cury is all about. We have one common goal and that is to be #1.
and Thanks to our community, friends and neighbors for the support over the past 20 years.
We have been very fortunate and our sincere thanks goes out to you.
Sincerely,
Sharon Martof
General Sales Manager
Clinton Family Ford
And all of your friends at Clinton Family Ford Lincoln Mercury
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46. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
SECOND PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Iva Shehan and Emily Towery
and
Benson Ford
47. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
Under 6,000 & 6,000 - 12,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Iva Shehan and Emily Towery
and
Benson Ford
48. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
THIRD PLACE
The Lancaster News
Lori Sistare and
Vicki Jenkins
and
H & H Chevrolet
49. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
SECOND PLACE
Morning News
Kelly Cross
and
Mike Reichenbach
50. Automotive - Full Page or Greater
12,001 - 35,000 & Over 35,000 Divisions
FIRST PLACE
Morning News
Kelly Cross
and
Mike Reichenbach
51. Recreational Vehicles
All Divisions Combined
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
ATV Outfitters
52. Fashion
Under 6,000 Division
F
THIRD PLACE 70%
M
OFICES !
ALL P R
Lexington County
Chronicle & Gently-used clothing from:
The Dispatch News
Michael Ball
and
359-6165
Guy and Girl Clothing
53. Fashion
Under 6,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Lexington County
Chronicle &
The Dispatch News
Joshua Thorp
and
Don L. Roy
54. Fashion
Under 6,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Clinton Chronicle
Sissy Wilson and Lesa Campbell
and
Adair’s Men’s Shoppe
55. Bormio
re- Reg. $250
Fashion
15995
BOOT
OOT O
this fall
Reg. $100
7995 Ivalla
Reg. $225
17995
6,000 - 12,000 Division Undine
Reg. $200
169 95
Greve
Reg. $300
24995
Bree
Reg. $150
12995
Vinci
Reg. $200
15995
Ferrone
Reg. $200
THIRD PLACE
15995
Montana
Reg. $150
12995
Jordell
Reg. $200
16995
Sarita
Reg. $200
Britta Jerset
15995 Reg. $110 Reg. $160
8995 13995
Thompson’s
The Greer Citizen Since
1956
FAMOUS BRAND SHOES
Wellford, SC • Located Hwy. 29....1 mile south of I-85 at Exit 66 • 439-3557
MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-6 • CLOSED SUNDAYS
Upton
Angela Mathis and
Reg. $65
Linus Aspen
Reg. $140 4495 Reg. $160
11995 13995
Unity
Reg. $55
4495
Manor
(Black, Brown)
Reg. $60
Sedona
4495 Reg. $180
14995
Julie Holcombe
Headstrong
Reg. $200
14995
Ta Lou La
Reg. $170
Reg. $80
14995
5995
Sedona
(Brown,
Gwynne Cocoa)
(Black, Brown) Reg. $180
Reg. $200
15995 14995
and
Reg. $100
7995
CMYK
Thompson’s famous brand shoes
56. Fashion Largest Selection dansko in the area!
Professionals
Zebra Patent
Blue Marble Patent
Danion Patent
6,000 - 12,000 Division Brown Leopard Patent
Petrol Patent
Tiger Eye Patent
Black Eye Patent
Grey Patent
Ed Marble Patent
Hickory
Ant Brown
In Black Oil
Black Desert Snake
Stock
SECOND PLACE
Black Tooled
Brown Tooled
Brown Cabrio
Black Cabrio
Portia
$10 Whiskey Leather
Black Leather
OFF Ivey
Black Leather
The Greer Citizen
Brown Leather
OUR LOW REGULAR PRICE
Ray
All dansko Leopard
& Sanita Zebra
Black Leather
With this coupon.
Not good on previous purchases Brown Leather
or layaways. Excludes children’s shoes.
Angela Mathis and
Hurry! Krista
Expires Saturday, Sept. 11th! Black only
slip resistant
Thompson’s
Since
FAMOUS BRAND SHOES
Wellford, SC • Located Hwy. 29....1 mile south of I-85 at Exit 66 • 439-3557
1956 MONDAY-SATURDAY 9-6 • CLOSED SUNDAYS
Julie Holcombe
and
Thompson’s famous brand shoes
57. A reason
Fashion to
6,000 - 12,000 Division p
Kick u els
e
your h
FIRST PLACE SALE
Upstairs
Clean Sweep
Men’s & Ladies Shoes
Over 40 Name Brands including
• Naturalizer
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58. Fashion
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Lancaster News
Lori Sistare and
Vicki Jenkins
and
CB’s Limited
59. Fashion
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Times and
Democrat
Lynette Lyons
and
Young Generations
60. Fashion
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Herald-Journal
Hailey Dill and
Aaron Henderson
and
Sam Evatt’s
61. Fashion
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE As SEEn
on…
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
First Team LettermEn
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62. Fashion
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Greenville Journal
Kristy Adair
and
The Pink Monogram
63. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Clinton Chronicle
S. Pace and Lesa Campbell
and
Hoyt Hanvey Jewelers
64. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
Enquirer-Herald
April Wynn and
Sue Inzerillo
and
Frank’s Jewelers
65. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Under 6,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Enquirer-Herald
April Wynn and
Sue Inzerillo
and
Frank’s Jewelers
66. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
6,000 - 12,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Pickens County Courier
Emily Towery
and
Valentin Occassions
67. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
6,000 - 12,000 Division
Wear your
SECOND PLACE Palmetto
Pride
The Greer Citizen
Angela Mathis and Bracelet in
14K gold
on sterling silver
with or without diamonds
Julie Holcombe Tate Jewelers
Manufacturing Goldsmiths
and Village Square
879-4012
Tate Jewelers Greer, SC
Next to Little Caesars
68. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
6,000 - 12,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Clarendon Citizen
Joanne Taylor and Carol Dowell
and
Anderson
Pharmacy
69. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Lancaster News
Lori Sistare and
Vicki Jenkins
and
Purple Rooster
70. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Lancaster News
Lori Sistare and
Vicki Jenkins
and
Lancaster Jewelers
71. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
12,001 - 35,000 Division
FRESH INSPIRATION
FIRST PLACE From fresh and vibrant to rich and sweet. Pick your
new colors. Find new beads. Choose your inspiration.
Our Kera products are compatible with all competing
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bracelets and there’s no minimum to buy- so just have fun!
Fort Mill Times
Sherry Avant and
Leigh Baker
and
K.W. Gems
KW Gems 122 Main Street • Fort Mill
803.802.7020 • www.kwgems.com
72. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Over 35,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
The Sun News
Marian Lynam and
Sarah Gerlach
and
Accents by Carol
73. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Over 35,000 Division
SECOND PLACE
The Post and Courier
Deb Greig and Kathy Simes
and
Charleston Bead Co.
74. Jewelry, Florists and Gift Shops
Over 35,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
The Post and Courier
Deb Greig and Kathy Simes
and
Charleston Bead Co.
75. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 Division
THIRD PLACE
Lexington County Word of mouth
is the most effective
Chronicle & form of advertising.
But how do you get people talking?
The Dispatch News Advertise
with us.
Michael Ball
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76. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 Division
An excellent return on investment
SECOND PLACE
Lexington County
Chronicle &
“I have marketed my dental practices for over 10 years,
using everything including television, radio and newspa-
pers and magazines. I have spent a considerable amount of
time studying advertising and marketing. I have found a
consistent excellent return on investment, whenever I have
advertised in the Lexington County Chronicle. I am
convinced the Chronicle reaches an affluent population of
dedicated readers, who value and patronize their advertis-
The Dispatch News ers. I have found that Jerry Bellune is an astute marketer
and an excellent resource to aid in any marketing project.”
— Gregory J. Wych
DDS
If you want someone who will take good care of advertising that
Brandon Bell
will grow your business, call Carol, Elaine, or Jerry at 359-7633.
77. Newspaper Promotion
Under 6,000 Division
FIRST PLACE
Enquirer-Herald
Gerry Shugart
78. Newspaper Promotion
6,000 - 12,000 Division
is making a SPLASH at
Greer Family Fest!
THIRD PLACE Stop by our booth at the corner of Victoria and Trade Streets
for fun and games both days
Friday 6-8 p.m. • Saturday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
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79. Newspaper Promotion
6,000 - 12,000 Division
SECOND PLACE presents a
The Daniel Island Just in time for your
holiday entertaining!
News PRIZES
$250 CASH TO WINNER
$250 TO WINNER’S CHARITY OF CHOICE
FOOD TOURS
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• Entry applications due on October 15.
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• Bring your pie to Park Day on October 23. Local celebrity judges will taste
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• Pies must be delivered to the Daniel Island News tent near the main stage by
noon. Judging will begin at 12:30 p.m.
• Recipes and photos to be published in The Daniel Island News.
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