Cotton Flat Cruisers thank car show sponsors
FILE PHOTO The car show is a popular attraction among Jam on Sloss Lake attendees.
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 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:10 pm Friday, October 11, 2019

Cotton Flat Cruisers thank car show sponsors

Dear editor,

The members of the Cotton Flat Cruisers car club want to thank the sponsors for our annual Fourth of July car show. Without you and many others in the community, we would not have had the success that we’ve had over the past several years. Most of the profit from our shows end up going back into local charities and educational activities. Thanks again for your generosity and your continued support:

  • Abstract & Appraisal Services
  • Alabama Gun & Pawn
  • Al’s Lawn Service
  • Auto Depot
  • Bank Independent
  • Barry Moore
  • CB&S Bank
  • Chris Wallace Construction Services
  • Community Spirit Bank
  • Dan’s Polishing & Chrome – Adamsville, Tenn.
  • Detail Supply
  • Eddie’s Collision Repair
  • Family Pharmacy Group
  • First Metro Bank
  • Frosty Inn
  • Hoyt Lane & Son Plumbing
  • Mayor David Grissom
  • Mike and Sherry Madden
  • Murray’s Tire & Alignment
  • Pinkard Funeral Home
  • Russellville Electric Board
  • Russellville Gas Board
  • Russellville Water Works & Sewer Board
  • SSWA Recycling
  • Spry Memorial Chapel
  • Valley State Bank
  • Wayne’s Catfish Haven
  • Wood-Thompson Insurance
  • Yogi’s Foodco

Sincerely,

DarryI Gholston

President

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