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The Wiregrass Farmer, October 8, 2008 - Page 9
James Matthew Garrett
Garrett
graduates
James Matthew Garrett, son
of James and Carol Garrett of
Ashburn, graduated from the
University of Georgia College
of Education with honors and
with a Masters Degree in high
er Education Administration.
Matthew is a 2001 graduate
of Turner County High School.
He is the grandson of Mrs.
Dora Roberts and the late Mr.
Billy Roberts. His paternal
grandparents are the late Mr.
and Mrs. Clurie Garrett of
Sycamore.
Matthew has accepted a
position as Assistant Director
in the Office of Student
Leadership and Service at
Emory University in Atlanta.
Top 100
Mr. Ken Treat, Vice President of Tax and Franchise
Operations for H&R Block Corporate Pleadquarters in
Kansas City, MO announced the top 100 Franchises in
the Nation for Tax Season 2008. H&R Block of Ashburn
was excited to learn that it was one of the top 100
Franchises. Franchise owner of the Ashburn, Ga. office,
Carol Garrett, said that she was surprised and very
proud of this honor. This is the second time the Ashburn
Office has been honored by World Quarters for outstand
ing performance. Ms. Garrett was also honored in 2003
as one of the top 100 Franchise offices in the Nation.
Harvard expert to discuss ADHD at
Tift Regional Medical
Center (TRMC) will hold a
free dinner lecture titled
“ADHD: Dispelling the
Myths” on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 6
pm, at the UGA Tifton Campus
Conference Center. The lec
ture will be presented by
Jefferson Prince, M.D., a clini
cal psychiatrist with Harvard
University and Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Attention-deficit/hyperac
tivity disorder (ADHD) is a
chronic disorder that affects
millions of American children,
and it can persist into adult
hood.
Problems generally associ
ated with ADHD include inat
tention, hyperactivity and
impulsive behavior. They can
affect nearly every aspect of
life. Children and adults with
ADHD often struggle with low
self-esteem, troubled personal
relationships and poor perfor
mance in school or at work.
The best treatment for
ADHD is a matter of debate.
Dr. Prince is a pediatric and
adolescent psychiatrist who is
an international expert on
ADHD. He will discuss the
latest information on ADHD
and the brain, how it impacts
daily life, and the latest treat
ment options.
Front row: Jacora Smart, Rachel Lord, Christian Anna Coker, Hayley Schofield, and
Miranda Harris. Pictured on the second row: Andrew Smith, Luke Reeves, Hunter
Schofield, and Celie Raines. Rene' Hasty and Linda Pirkle are in the back.
Turner County Boy’s Club on the move
The Turner County Boys
Club has gotten off to a very
good start. We are anticipating
a very productive and life
changing year.
Our boys’ will be donating
our time one Saturday morning
out of each month to helping
the community in various ways
such as helping the elderly by
raking yards, community clean
up projects, or any other mis
cellaneous task we may be able
to assist with.
We will be traveling to the
Georgia National Fair this
Grand Jury
Grand Jury, Monday, Oct.
13 at 9:30 a.m. with Judge Bill
Reinhardt presiding.
Ramona F. Williford,
JanAnn Gravitt, Brenda S.
Gravitt, Linda J. Lindsey,
Wendy M. Baldree, John W.
Merritt, Myrtle A. Layfield,
Bobby L. Graydon, Jr., Sue
Lanneau, Claire Jane Lewis,
Lashawn Laurice Smith,
Johnny Gates, Randall Ray
Mitchell, Candace Lynn
Greene, Albert Shepard, Jr.,
Barbara Flake Coley, Melissa
Ann Stubbs Crawford, Richard
B. Griffin, Jeanell Pate Webb,
Mildred M. Norman, Odessa
G. Rogers, Pamela Sue Gay,
Beth Cribb Walker, Irma Jean
Prater, Earlene Brown
Callaway, Sheila Jean McCard,
Cassandra Carter Thomas,
George J. Shingler Jr.
free lecture
Sponsored by Tift Regional
Medical Center’s Community
Spirit program, this lecture is
free and open to the public, and
includes a complimentary
meal. Seating is limited and
registration is required. To reg
ister, call 229-353-6318 or visit
the calendar of events at
www.tiftregional.com.
Saturday, Oct. 11. Again we are
soliciting the help of any posi
tive male figures that are will
ing to deposit time and knowl
edge into our communities’
future leaders.
We thank the community in
advance for its continuing sup
port, and remember the Turner
County Boys Club is always
one call away, because we are
striving for a better tomorrow;
today!
AUCTION
Fitzgerald Country Club
70+ Acres Divided
8,000 sq.ft. Club House
3 Tennis Courts
Equipment & Personal Property
Thursday, October 30,11:00 a.m.
Fitzgerald, Georgia
330 Ocilla Hwy. near Hwy. 107
John Dixon & Associates is pleased to have been selected by the
stockholders to liquidate all real estate and personal property known as
the Fitzgerald Country Club. . The property features a great location,
plus recreational and development potential. Also selling: all personal
property.
Valuable Real Estate Sells
The Fitzgerald County Club includes the 9 hole golf course, a total of 70±
acres divided into 4 tracts. In addition, there is the 8,000 sq. ft. clubhouse,
several outbuildings, three tennis courts, and 2 ponds.
PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS
Also selling at this auction a long list of personal property items including:
Pool table, tables & chairs, TV’s, beer cooler, bar glasses, 20 golf clubs,
file cabinet, Wurlitzer piano, commercial stove 2/ ovens, 2 cash registers,
chest type freezer, Cushman turf cart, misc. tools, ice machine, STHIL
chain saw, drill press, air compressor, lathe-hoist-grinder, golf flags,
Lincoln arc welder, and other items.
Auction held on site, 330 Ocilla Hwy., near Hwy. 107
Terms: Real Estate, 20% down, Personal Property:
Cash, cashiers check or bank letter of credit guaranteeing you check. 10% buyer’s
premium on real estate & equipment. Inspection: Wed., Oct. 29 from 2 till 5 pm
GAL # 2034
JOHN PIXOH
ASSOCIATES
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For Detailed
Information
www.johndixon.com
800.479.1763
EARN UP TO
The Money Tree Inc.
*Series A Variable Rate Subordinated Debentures- Maturity date in four years
subject to automatic extension for one additional four-year period. Interest
rate varies depending on the interest adjustment period selected.
Redemption without penalty only at the end of each adjustment period.
*Subordinated Demand Notes- Interest rate varies depending upon the daily
average balance held. Payable or redeemable at any time. Interest paid at
the time of redemption.
Investments by Prospectus Only
FOR GEORGIA AND LOUISIANA RESIDENTS ONLY
221A E. Monroe St.
Ashburn, GA 31714
www.themoneytreeinc.com
SERIES A VARIABLE RATE
SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES
INTEREST
ADJUSTMENT
TERM
ANNUAL
EFFECTIVE
YIELD
ANNUAL
INTEREST
RATE
MINIMUM
AMOUNT
1 Year
5.13
5.00
$500.00
2 Years
5.65
5.50
$500.00
4 Years
8.00
7.70
$500.00
Debentures: These are fixed rates for these terms.
SUBORDINATED DEMAND NOTES
DAILY
BALANCE
$ 1.00
to
$ 9,999
$ 10,000
to
$ 49,999
$ 50,000
to
9 99.999
$100,000
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OVER
ANNUAL
EFFECTIVE
YIELD *
3.05
3.30
3.82
4.08
ANNUAL
INTEREST
RATE
3.00
3.25
3.75
4.00
Subordinated Demand Note rates listed are current rates and are subject to
change at anytime over the life of an investment at the Company's option.
* Compounded daily based on a 365 day year
THE MONEY TREE INC.
114 S. Broad St.
Toll Free 1-877-468-7878 Bainbridge, GA 39817
THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS NEITHER AN OFFER TO SELL NOR A SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER TO BUY THE SECURITIES DESCRIBED ABOVE.
AN OFFER MAY ONLY BE MADE BY PROSPECTUS DATED JANUARY 24, 2008 AND THE RELATED PROSPECTUS SUPPLEMENTS. THESE
SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES
COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THESE SECURITIES. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE. THESE
SECURITIES ARE NOT CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OR SIMILAR OBLIGATIONS OR GUARANTEED BY ANY DEPOSITORY INSTITUTION, AND
THEY ARE NOT INSURED BY THE FDIC OR ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL OR PRIVATE FUND OR ENTITY.
Y-Club collecting cans
The Middle School Y- Club
met last week. We discussed
our current School and
Community Projects. For our
School Project we voted to
help the Rebel Belle’s with
their fundraiser by assisting
with their helping efforts col
lect aluminum cans.
We would like to encourage
everyone to help with this
worthwhile cause by saving up
your aluminum cans for us.
You can email our advisors at
and if you have a stash of cans
that you would like for some
one to pick up from you. This
is a great way to help the Rebel
Belle’s and to be kind to our
environment.
For our Community Project
we are collecting used cell
phones. For every cell phone
that we collect the American
Red Cross will receive $1.00.
Used cell phones are not good
for our landfills and lots of
people have them sitting
around the house just taking up
space. If you have one laying
around — we would love to
have it.
We also discussed our
upcoming District Rally and
Junior Youth Assembly.
MISS YOUR PAPER?
We hope not, but things happen.
If you did not get your Wiregrass
Farmer, please call us at
567-3655.
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REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
TURNER COUNTY, GEORGIA
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICA
TIONS AND PROPOSALS
Planning, design, administrative
and related services
Turner County is requesting
statement of qualifications and
proposals from consultants with
a strong record or qualifications
which will enable it to success
fully assist the local government
with development and imple
mentation of a Community
Home Investment Program
grant. Responding firms should
be qualified to provide planning,
administrative and related ser
vices for a period of 2 - 3 years.
Turner County seeks to imme
diately contract for planning,
design, and administrative ser
vices for an FY 2006 CHIP grant
the county was awarded in 2006.
A County-wide housing rehabili
tation program is the project. All
contracts are subject to Federal
and State contract provisions
prescribed by the Georgia
Department of Community
Affairs.
Criteria for evaluation included
(1) knowledge of CHIP guide
lines and regulations; 2)
Experience in design and/or
administrative capabilities of
this type project; 3) knowledge
of community; 4) workload and
ability to meet the project sched
ule, and 5) track record for suc
cessful designing and/or admin
istering previous CHIP projects.
Proposers shall also cite exam
ples of similar work in other
communities, and include refer
ences from within those commu
nities. References will be con
tacted.
Questions may be directed to
Charles Kinney, County
Manager, at
(229) 567-4313. For considera
tion, proposers must submit their
proposals no later than 4:00 PM,
November 9, 2008 to the Turner
County Board of
Commissioners, P.O. Box 191,
Ashburn, GA 31714. Proposals
received after the above date
may not be considered.
Turner County reserves the right
to accept or reject any and all
proposals and to waive informal
ities in the proposal process.
Turner County is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Further
in accordance with Section 504
of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, as amended. Turner
County does not discriminate on
the basis of handicapped status
in the administration or opera
tion of its programs.
Equal Housing Opportunity