LEESVILLE, S.C. -

The owner and president of Rawls Auto Auction recently revealed another member of the family has come back to the operation.

Jimmy Rawls said that Martin Rawls now is part of the auction as a marketing representative after pursuing other opportunities for several years.

“I’m very happy to have him back as part of the family business,” Jimmy Rawls insisted.

After being founded in 1938, Rawls AA now runs seven lanes on a 40-acre site with sales each Tuesday filled with vehicles from dealers and consignors such as BB&T, Enterprise, Wells Fargo and Westlake Financial Services.

“I’ve been involved in the business for over 40 years,” Jimmy Rawls explained. “We have a good sense of where we came from and where we want to be in the future. At Rawls Auto Auction we are constantly trying to improve the quality of our service. We consider this essential to the future growth of our business.”