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Buckeye P.R.I.D.E.
Enough Said



THE FOLLOWING BUCKEYE BACKERS paid for this ad and 'approved this message':

A” Bail Bonds-Bill & Janice Crowley
Gilmer National Bank
First National Bank
Cloddie Henson, Farmer’s Ins.
La Finca
Wal-Mart
Austin Bank
Todd Tefteller, Attorney At Law
H&D Hardware & Automotive
Bowden Floral
Gary Henson Auto Sales
Swanner’s
Custom Commodities
Lazy B Western Wear
Precision Pest Services
Special Tee Threads & Accents
Michael Martin, Attorney At Law
Baker’s Cleaners
Goudarzi & Young, L.L.P.
Joe’s Place
Stewart Ins. & Realty
Yazell Chevrolet
Gilmer Furniture
Etex Communications
Upshur Rural Electric
Lori’s Eats & Sweets
The Logo
Robroy Industries
Mary Ann Wylie Ins. Agency
Hill Electric Company
Tater Town Barber Shop
Firstbank - Gilmer
Jerald W. Walton, D.D.S.
Gilmer Cable T.V.
Wesley Bishop, D.D.S
Mike Craig Ford-Mercury
State Farm Insurance - Henry Troell
Gilmer Eye Care Center
John Dean, CPA
C&C Trophy & Sign Co.
Robertson Logging
Stanfield’s Jewelers
Economy Auto Supply
Jimmy Stanley Construction
Automotive Outfitters
State Farm Insurance - Paul Herndon
Photos by Ruel
Gilmer Pawn Shop
Farm Bureau Insurance
David W. Buller, M.D.
H.M. Dodd Motor Co.
Dairy Queen
Upshur Manor Nursing Home
Lou’s Gift Shop
Gilmer Drug Co.
The Gilmer Mirror
Pete & Willie’s Mini Storage-Bill & Janice Crowley
Rid-X
Med Shop Medical Depot
Gilmer Buckeyes Athletic Boosters
Glenn Campbell-Commissioner Pct. 4
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Comments

twelfthSoldier said…
Hey Bux,
Nice, but please spell "Champions" not "Chanpions". I'm sure it's just a everyday oversight.

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