Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 03, 2006, Page 5A, Image 5

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Submitted Woodyard wins title at Paso Fino horse show Special to the Journal Nine-year-old Rachel Woodyard of Bonaire won the title National Champion at the Equestrian Junior level and Reserve National Champion in the Horsemanship Sub-Junior level at the 34th p aso Fino Horse Association National Championship Show in Harrell promoted to vice president of Jamo U.S Special to the Journal Klipsch Group Americas, distribution company for the Klipsch and Jamo speaker brands, announced that Bill Harrell has been promoted to vice president of Jamo U.S. In his new position, Harrell, who grew up in Perry and currently lives in Indian Shores, Fla., is responsible for overseeing distribution, channel and category strategies for the Jamo brand in North and South America. “Bill comes to Jamo with a very strong track record in the audio industry, having efficiently moved through the sales ranks at Klipsch,” said Dave Kelley, president of Klipsch Group Americas. “I want to thank Bill for his hard work, leadership and dedication. He has been a key player in our success so I am confident that the future of Jamo has never looked brighter.” Harrell joined Klipsch in 1995 as a sales represen tative and quickly assumed leadership roles that includ ed director of sales for the residential contracting divi sion and, more recently, national sales manager for the company’s specialty retail and contractor busi ness. While managing the resi dential contracting divi sion, he led the factory direct Klipsch sales team in expanding the distribution of Klipsch-brand products into the residential contract ing market achieving 71 per cent sales growth. In 1999, Harrell received the Klipsch Sales Representative of the Year award. Harrell has more than 20 sreflftft§B»the «ansumer«eiee~ tronics industry. He began his career at Highland Superstores where he start ed as a sales representative and, within six months, Perry recently. This was her second year of competition in the Paso Fino shows. She was riding Dolce Vita de Dulce. Woodyard was introduced to the Paso Fino horses when she was 4 and began riding alone when she was 5. Her brother - 12-year old Tyler - won the title moved into a management position. During his 10 years at Highland Superstores, he was named audio sales man ager of the year in 1989. Jamo, recognized for its technological innovation and Danish design, is a premier European speaker brand with significant distribu tion in the United States through various dealers and installers. The company also "Ifaate Witt T*aU*l" ttmWm Mmms, will ftWwww >4 Get an early start an the New Year! Join for the months of October & November and get DECEMBER FREE!* 'New members only. • 24 Hour Access • Personal Training • no Contracts 1030 Ball Street (Downtown Perry) Rescue heroes night of National Champion - Horsemanship Sub-Junior Level 1 in 2004 and was Reserve National Champion Equestrian Sub-Junior Level 1 in 2004. This year he received honorable men tion in Equestrian Level 2 and Horsemanship Level 2. Their parents are Krag and Leigh Woodyard of Bonaire. owns and operates 135 com pany-operated retail stores in China. Klipsch purchased the brand name and key assets of the privately held Jamo A/S in February 2005. Char-Broiled Sizzling Steaks grgiiLifiir 1-78 «x« 136 ■ 967*8877 It IMI iMitcitm 4eftalifcffcSNVfc* trail iwnm - WMOMIIIh t#M**4*t f'jk • Free Weights • Treadmills • Family Plan Ruailable 987-8516 LOCAL JraHHgQtF n 'affiSL- ■ if , jßHrfl & - 0 SK#** jw -§8 i fiuyL - LETTER From page 4A one and one-half miles from the school they attend.” However, each local BOE can do more if it chooses to do so. For instance, our BOE added, “Under certain conditions the Board may make an exception to this rule (children with various disabilities, etc.). All excep tions are handled on mer its of the individual case.” The bottom line, school systems are legally obli gated to fulfill the mini mum requirements of the law. Normally, that would be the end of this bleak story, and the status quo would remain unchal lenged. However, times are anything but nor mal in Elouston County. On Nov. 7, we can go to the polls, and exercise the actual power we possess. In doing so, we have an opportunity to put three individuals on the Board of Education, who we entrust to represent our interests, concerns, Sign up for Wireless telephone service from Com South any time during October, and your service will be half price* for the rest of 2006. 138854 yj^gg^ If you sign up in early October, you'll get up to 3 months for half price. If you wait to sign up at the end of October, -of) _ you'll get about to 2 months for half price c ° m ;° 0 so the sooner Cor ° you sign up, . the more you per ro°° x save. To sign up, visit any Com South office ComSotrilii •For new customers only who sign a 2~yeer service agreement. Must sign up between October 1 and 31. 2006. New customers receive a 50% discount on base service plan costs for the remainder of 2006. Discount does not apply to overage and roaming charges over basic plan cests. Com South reserves the right to accept or deny any application for service. Other restrictions .say apply. •■Overage minutes are $.45 each on the National 300 Ran. Nights are iefined as 7:oopm to 6 00 am Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, and Weekends are 7:oopm Fr’dey through 6:ooam Monday. 00038833 and suggestions when our children’s safety and well being are*an issue. I cannot speak on behalf of the other candidates, but I get apprehensive when any local government agen cy promises its tax pay ing citizenry one thing, but turns around and utilizes its associative power to do whatever. 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