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Automotive/Tools Bid Lot # Donation Donor Value A1 C Free Oil Change & Tire Rotation Gary Russ Chevrolet 49.95 $ A2 Automotive/Tools Bid Lot # Donation Donor Value A1 C Free Oil Change & Tire Rotation Gary Russ Chevrolet $ 49.95 A2 C 5 Full Service Car Washes Frank's Car Wash $ 100.00 A3 C Free Oil Change George Ballentine Ford $ 37.00 A4 Covertrend 4 Piece Hub Cap Cover Set Heather Campbell $ 35.00 WeatherTech Mats, First and Second Row - Vehicle and A5 C Color of Your Choice Line-X $ 230.00 A6 C 5 Manager's Special Coupons Sparkle Express Carwash $ 100.00 A7 C Full Service Oil Change Abbeville Tire $ 35.00 A8 C $300.00 Credit Towards New Tires Blackmon Tire & Auto Service Center $ 300.00 A9 Set of Car Speakers Kwist Tunes N Tint $ 50.00 A10 C Oil Change and Tire Rotation Quality Chrysler $ 50.00 A11 C Oil Change and Tire Rotation Quality Chrysler $ 50.00 A12 Werner 18 Foot Aluminum Ladder Derek White $ 170.00 Spring Car Care Auto Package - Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Vehicle Inspection, Battery and Pressure Check A13 C Firestone Complete Autocare $ 60.00 Spring Car Care Auto Package - Oil Change, Tire Rotation, Vehicle Inspection, Battery and Pressure Check A14 C Firestone Complete Autocare $ 60.00 Beauty/Health Bid Lot # Donation Donor Value B1 First Aid Kit Express Medical Center - Dr. Sutton $ 75.00 B2 Holy City Key Lime Salt Scrub Erica Campbell $ 20.00 B3 C One Year Wellness Membership - Expires 3/31/2020 Abbeville Area Rehab & Wellness $ 342.00 B4 C $30.00 Gift Certificate Shear Images Salon - Tammy Burnett $ 30.00 B5 C 2 Free Haircuts Great Clips $ 26.00 B6 Colgate Optic White Tooth Whitening Kit Cambridge Dental of Greenwood $ 100.00 B7 Moroccan Oil Gift Set for Hair The Vintage Vault Salon/Marianna Fleming $ 35.00 B8 Express Facial, Pedicure or Manicure with Gift Set Merle Norman of Greenwood $ 70.00 B9 C Shampoo, Cut & Style Gift Certificate Colors By Design - Katie Cullens $ 35.00 B10 C $35.00 Gift Certificate Tanglez Hair Salon - Jennifer Quarles $ 35.00 B11 C $25.00 Gift Certificate Happy Feet $ 25.00 B12 C Certificate for Spa Pedicure Cypress Nails - Stacey Cason $ 40.00 $50.00 Gift Certificate with Loma Shampoo and B13 Conditioner John A. Dominick - Salon 225 $ 75.00 Certificate for Comprehensive Exam and Cleaning (New B14 or Existing Patient) with Various Samples Haigler Dental Care $ 295.00 B15 C Hydrafacial, B-12 Injection and Celluma Light Therapy Spa on Maxwell $ 200.00 Sweet & Simple Package - Facial, Celluma Light Therapy, B16 C Swedish Massage, Foot Soak and Aromatherapy Spa on Maxwell $ 113.00 B17 C Certificate for 150 Tanning Minutes with Lotion Samples Sunsational Tanning $ 40.00 Younique Set - Pore Purifying Cleanser, Oil Control Mask, B18 Epic Mascara, Lash Serum and Make Up Bag Younique - Christy Easler $ 169.00 B19 C 60 Minute Massage Ann McGee, LMT $ 60.00 B20 C CrossFit Foundations Classes - 5 Visits CrossFit Greenwood $ 200.00 B21 Oral-B Bluetooth Toothbrush Lakelands Dental Arts $ 150.00 Sunflower Basket with Sponge, Cup, MK Bodywash and B22 Lotion Irene Murphy - Mary Kay $ 35.00 Beauty Basket - T3 Singlepass Flat Iron, Kenra Shampoo, Conditioner, Hairspray, Thermal and Blow Dry Spray, Dry B23 Shampoo and Styling Paste The Beauty Shop - Anna Snipes $ 206.00 Chiropractic Care Certificate, 60 Minute Massage, Protein Shake, Vegetable Capsules, Ice/Hot Reusable B24 Pack and Biofreeze Active Family Chiropractic $ 380.00 Salty Britches Basket - 5 Shirts (2 Adult 2XL, 1 Adult M, 1 Youth XL and 1 Youth S), 1 Original Jar and 3 Tubes of B25 Salty Britches AWC Tuck Co., LLC $ 150.00 B26 C 5 Haircut Coupons - Expire July 11, 2019 Sports Clips $ 125.00 B27 C 5 Haircut Coupons - Expire July 11, 2019 Sports Clips $ 125.00 B28 C 5 Haircut Coupons - Expire July 11, 2019 Sports Clips $ 125.00 Complete Tooth Whitening Treatment Certificate: Includes Impressions, Custom Tray and Whitening Gel B29 C Thomas B. 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Grits, Gumbo & Going to Church, C2 Notepad, Pen, Coffee, Cup, Creamer, Cookies and Candle Martin Wiles $ 30.00 Book Basket - Grace Greater Than Our Sin, Notepad, Pen, C3 Coffee, Cup, Creamer, Cookies and Candle Martin Wiles $ 37.00 C4 C $50.00 Pittsburgh Steelers Gift Card Ellen Blair $ 50.00 C6 Beth Moore Devotion Set Living Proof Ministries $ 60.00 Chicago Bear Photograph with Laser Signatures of Akiem Hicks, Leonard Floyd, Mitchell Trubisky, Jordan Howard C7 and Eddie Jackson Chicago Bears Duck Call, Camo Hat and Devotional Book Autographed by Kay, Alan and Lisa Robertson from Duck Dynasty C8 Duck Dynasty Loretta Lynn Autographed Montana Acoustic Guitar and C9 8x10 Photo Loretta Lynn's Ranch $ 500.00 C10 Set of 4 Books by John Bevere Friend of GCS $ 40.00 Better Homes & Gardens Cook Book, Betty Crocker C11 Vintage Cook Book and Kitchen Towels Susan Prescott $ 60.00 NLT Reference Bible and Compact Bible Handbook C12 Friend of GCS $ 50.00 C13 Max Lucado Book Set Friend of GCS $ 75.00 C14 Joyce Meyer Set with Study Bible Friend of GCS $ 75.00 Electronics Bid Lot # Donation Donor Value E1 2 Cases for iPhone 6, 7 or 8 with Pop Socket Hope Rutherford $ 50.00 E2 2 Screen Guards for iPhone SE Hope Rutherford $ 20.00 E3 Onn LED TV Deyone Gibbson $ 110.00 Food Bid Lot # Donation Donor Value F1 Gift Basket with $20.00 Gift Card, Shirt, Hat and Koozie Sports Break, Inc. $ 52.00 F2 KitchenAid Professional Stand Mixer Ellen Blair $ 300.00 One Pound of Pimento Cheese a Month for One Year F3 C (April 2019 - 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