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pirit S Proudly serving Bryan, Effingham and West and South Chatham Counties! WWW.THESPIRITNEWSPAPER.COM Thursday, February 7 - February 13, 2013 FREE* *Please, take one, two, or three papers at no charge. Additional papers are $100 each. See Brag Box on bottom of Page 2 for details. Newspapers “A first hint of the power of the electronic media to bring disaster directly into living rooms came with the radio broadcast of the explosion of the zeppelin “Hindenburg,” in 1937.” ~R. W. Apple, Jr. (1934 - 2006) US journalist in the New York Times Police Reports Bryan County • Deputies received a call about a woman at the convenience store at I-16 and Hwy 280 selling parts of a pickup truck that belongs to the city of Brunswick. So they show up and find the woman, acting strange, and began to question her. She admitted that she’d stolen the truck, saying that she noticed it running in the city yard and she just decided to take it and go to Savannah to visit some friends. After getting confirmation that the truck had been stolen, the woman was arrested and turned over to Glynn County Deputies. (There should be a law against stupid!) • The convenience store clerk told Deputies she was extremely busy when the man with dark hair, dark eyes, and a goatee, and wearing a puffy jacket, driving a Toyota pickup, came inside, grabbed a strawberry milk and left without paying for it. The man returned a short time later, and she advised him that if he wasn’t going to pay for the milk, he needed to leave. Apparently he did so before the Deputies arrived. (If you recognize the description, how ‘bout harassing him until he can show you a receipt where he’s gone back and paid for his strawberry milk!) • A Deputy stopped a white Dodge for not having a working tag light. While speaking with the driver, he quickly recognized that she’d just smoked a joint. He searched the Dodge and found a bunch of pills and a marijuana pipe. She was arrested and taken to jail. • A man told Deputies he ran his credit report for the first time in a long, long time, and found that a collection company was coming after him for the debts of an internet business. An internet business that he believes was started by his ex-wife using his personal information. Garden City • Just past 8pm, an Officer spotted a Toyota Camry on Minus Avenue that didn’t have a working tag light. He made a traffic stop and recognized the odor of marijuana as he spoke with the driver. He asked the man to step out of his car and ____________________________________ Continued on page A3 Steve’s Shorts.................................2 Guest Editorial................................3 Pet of the Week...............................3 Obituaries.................................. 6-7 Vol. 13, Issue No. 26 Professional Services.......................7 Fruits of the Vine.............................8 Church Directory..............................9 Health & Wellness Directory............. 10 The Forgotten Flyers Of WWII US Navy blimp crews escorted ships, bombed U-Boats By Clark Byron On January 21 of this year, Paul Sedelmeyer turned 90 years old, one of a quickly disappearing generation that is called America’s greatest. Sedelmeyer, a Seaman First Class at the time of his separation from the Navy, had served for the entire duration of WWII, and then some, from December 10, 1941 to his honorable discharge on October 18, 1947. Sedelmeyer was a blimp man. Today, blimps are for fun and commerce. Great balloons filled with helium, shaped like fat torpedoes with a tail of fins and a gondola or “car” underneath that holds the crew and the propeller engines that move them forward at what seems like a snail’s pace. They say “Good Year,” “Metlife,” or “Direct TV” on the sides. They sport the latest camera and video technology and provide birds’ eye views of football games. But in World War II, they said US Navy and they spelled death for German submarines known as UBoats. These enemy subs patrolled perilously close to the US coastlines. The mission of the blimps was to escort ships from the docks and out to sea, protecting them from early sub attacks while still close to shore. These behemoths were 250 feet long and propelled by two 1850 Pratt Whitney engines. They would fly at about 500 feet in the air patrolling the coastlines only during daylight hours. At night, German U-Boats could surface undetected and fire their 20mm cannons into the air and easily bring down one of these fat targets. Sedelmeyer was stationed in Galveston in the Gulf of Mexico. The blip flights would last about 18 hours each. Sedelmeyer had over 3,400 hours of flight time in the blimps. “We lost a lot more ships in the Atlantic Ocean until we started doing this blimp program,” said Sedelmeyer. “We’d just patrol the coast and we’d pick up a German sub. Sometimes, ships would quickly move in the direction of the sub and drop ash cans (depth charges).” The Navy had more than 135 of these airships during the war, escorting warships and liberty ships out to sea. The blimps were big, bloated fighting machines. They were equipped with two to four bombs, a .50 caliber machine gun, and some primitive radar and sonar. But they could ferret out U- Boats and blow them to pieces before the subs had the chance to torpedo our warships. “We knew if we had hit one by the oil slick we saw.” he said. “I was credited with getting two subs. I got a set of wings sent to me after I got out and it had two stars on it. Our whole crew got one.” The blimps carried a crew of nine, including a pilot, co-pilot, navigator, and Airship Riggers. Sedelmeyer was a Rigger. Airship Riggers did everything from standing watch to mooring the blimp to operating the machine gun to dropping the bombs to cooking. “We had a hot plate and a coffee pot,” said Sedelmeyer. “We’d cook breakfast and we’d take a slice of bread and take out the center and put an egg in there.” Sedelmeyer related a story about when he was stationed in Jamaica. “I was supposed to be on a flight when I was stationed in Ja- maica. Somebody took my place that day,” he said. “The blimp went down and everybody survived except the guy to replaced me.” Another time, Sedelmeyer and his crew went on an unusual journey. Leaving from Galveston in the fog, the blimp went off course. “We took off from Galveston to escort a ship on the Gulf of Mexico. If we didn’t stay close, a German sub would get them,” said Sedelmeyer. “The fog rolled in and the crew lost their bearings. We ended up in Kosciusko, Mississippi.” In 1945, a powerful hurricane ____________________________________ Continued on page A4 10 Stories That Prove Guns Save Lives By John Hawkins In a nation that already has more than 200 million guns, gun control does little other than make the work of rapists, robbers, murderers and nuts like Adam Lanza easier. When faced with gun control laws, the law abiding citizen has no choice other than to disarm or become an outlaw, but people with bad intentions are faced with no such moral dilemma. That’s why the best friend of a rapist or a potential Adam Lanza is the gun control advocate who’s working tirelessly to insure that his targets can’t adequately defend themselves. On some level, even diehard advocates of gun control know this, which is why they want people with guns defending them. Our police aren’t going to disarm, the military isn’t going to try to fight our enemies with non-violent protests and the White House will never become a “gun free zone.” But, what happens when the bad man with the gun is right there and the military, the police, and the President’s Secret Service aren’t on the scene? Then having a gun may be the difference between living or dying, between being raped or being okay, between saving your children or watching them die. The hypocrites who want men with guns to protect them when they’re in trouble, but want to prevent other law abiding citizens from defending themselves love to use anecdotal evidence to make their case. Those of us who are pro-Second Amendment then usually talk about our Constitutional rights or reel off statistics to counter them, but we have our own stories. There are thousands of good and decent Americans who are alive today precisely because they had guns. Gun control advocates might think the world would be a better place if those people and the ones you’re about to read about were dead and the people menacing them had gotten away with their crimes, but those of us who are serious about our Second Amendment rights disagree. 1) On February 12, 2007, a lone gunman, Sulejman Talovic, opened fire at the crowded Trolley Square shopping mall, killing five bystanders. Armed with a shotgun with a pistol grip, a 38-caliber handgun with rubber grips, and a backpack full of ammunition, he set forth on his rampage through the mall. But he did not get as far as he had hoped. He was stopped by offduty police officer Kenneth Hammond of the Ogden City Police Department, who was at Trolley Square having an early Valentine’s Day dinner with his pregnant wife. When they heard shots, she called 911 and he drew his weapon and confronted Talovic. He was joined by Sgt. Andrew Oblad of the Salt Lake City Police Department. They pinned down Talovic, stopping further deaths, until a SWAT team from the Salt Lake City Police Department killed him. Hammond, a man with a weapon, was credited with saving “countless lives.” 2) That’s right. There was not a mass killing spree in Atlanta on Thursday, but there could have been. We’ll never know -- and thankfully so, because an armed guard stepped in. As reported by USA Today, “A 14-year-old student was shot at an Atlanta middle school Thursday afternoon, and another student was taken into custody, police said.” An armed guard disarmed the shooter moments after the 1:50 p.m. shooting in a courtyard at the Price Middle School in southeast Atlanta. Atlanta Public Schools public information officer Steve Alford said the teen’s wound was more toward the back of the neck, WXIA-TV reported. An armed off-duty Atlanta police officer who works at the school subdued the shooter and had him drop his weapon, Police Chief George Turner said. 3) Over the past couple days ____________________________________ Continued on page A5 IMMEDIATE CARE “ T h e D o c to r Wi l l S e e Yo u N OW ! ” MONDAY-FRIDAY, 8AM-7PM • SATURDAY, 8AM-4PM • Quality Healthcare you can trust when you need it the most (when your doctor’s office is closed) Visit us online: getIMMEDIATEcare.com • An Alternative to ER Care • No appointment required! • Treatment of Minor Injuries and Illness Adults and Children age 9mos + (sprains, earaches, colds/flu, allergic reactions, cuts and more) • School/Sports Physicals • DOT and non-DOT work physicals • Drug screening • Worker’s Compensation and Occupational Medicine • Onsite Lab, X-rays, and EKG cqueline Caffrey, MD Walk-ins are always welcome. Diane Donnelly, MD IMMEDIATE CARE Paul Liang, MD • Board Certified Physicians • Thomas Danello, MD Daniel P. 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The UDC Christmas Tea The Effingham County Hussars Chapter 2285 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy hosted a Christmas Tea at Jerusalem Lutheran Church to honor our confederate mothers and grandmothers on December 8th, 2012. The Anniversary of the War Between the States 1861-1865 is being recognized nationally. Ms. Alecia Evans serves tea Celebrating 12 Years! Thank You! Heavenly Owned/Family Operated Spirit Newspapers is published every Thursday and distributed through rack locations and businesses throughout West Chatham and Effingham counties, North Bryan County and Southside Savannah. If you’d like more information on our publication, or have something you would like to see covered, please contact us at the number below. 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We would appreciate you letting us know that you’re doing it, and we can make plans to leave you enough papers at a convenient location for you to do that. This is a measure to put a stop to the guy that’s taking all our papers to clean up around his puppy farm or perhaps one of our competitors or possibly someone who’s been the subject of our Police Reports one too many times. By charging for extra papers, we’ll be able to have the offender arrested on theft by taking charges. We’re not able to do that if they’re just taking Free papers. Page A6 • Spirit Newspapers • February 7 - February 13, 2013 Let Us Remember... “And the LORD, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you. He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed.” Deuteronomy 31:8 Freddie Mae Wade Mrs. Freddie Mae Wade, 67, passed away on January 28, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Freddie was born October 4, 1945, in Hinesville, GA to the late Fred Nesbitt, Sr. and Cora Hines Nesbitt. She grew up in Ludowici and graduated from Walker High School. She attended Clark College in Atlanta, GA and proudly served in the US Army for 3 years. She made her home in San Antonio, TX but returned to Ludowici in 1998 to help care for her father during an extended illness. She was a member of Main Post Chapel, Fort Stewart, GA. She is survived by daughter Kimberly (Darryl) Williams, Great Falls, MT; son Kermit Wade, Jr., Dallas, TX; brother Fred L. (Rose) Nesbitt, Jr., Seabrook, MD; sisters Novia D. Nesbitt (MSG Ret.), Ludowici, GA and Rosemary Berry, Houston, TX; 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Memorial Services were held at 1pm Saturday, February 2, 2013 at Fairhaven Funeral Home. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Garden City Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. William Shelton “Sam” Griffin William Shelton “Sam” Griffin, 85, of Savannah, passed away Tuesday, Jan 29, 2013 at Hospice Savannah, surrounded by his family. He was born April 21, 1927 in Glenville, Ga., to Bernie Shelton Griffin and Ida Huey Deal Griffin. He was preceded in death by a son, James William Griffin, and his parents, brothers, and sisters. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Cathryn Parker Griffin; children: son, John Griffin (Nancy); 3 daughters, Cathy Porter (Kenny), Patricia Williams (Michael), Betty Jo Harris (Michael); sister, Shirley White (Gerald), grandchildren: Kristen Willoughby (Michael), Krystle White (Ross) Candice Minish (Steve), Nikki King, Ashley King, Ron Griffin, Jamie Griffin, Beth Andrews (Herbert), 14 great grandchildren, Sister in Laws: Peggy Griffin and Myrtle Jo Griffin, several nieces and nephews, and a dog named “Sweetie”. Sam was a veteran having served in WW II, in the U.S. Coast Guard as a Seaman 1st Class in the American Theatre. He was a member of many organizations including American Legion Post # 135, Past Commander of DAV Chapter # 8, and he was very active in Masonic Orders, being a member of Acacia Lodge # 452, F. & A.M.’s; Past Master of Coastal Daylight Lodge # 750, F. & A. M’s, and was very active in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, where he was presented with his 33rd Degree, and he was also a member of Alee Shrine Temple. Sam was a member o First Christian Church, where he served in many capacities, including serving on the Board of Elders. Sam was retired from Backus Cadillac Company, where he worked in Automotive Sales for over 40 years, in the Savannah Area. Funeral Services were held at 2pm Saturday in the Hubert C. Baker Chapel, with interment in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Masonic Section, with Masonic Graveside Services being conducted by PGM Clyde Griffin, and Acacia Lodge # 452., F. & A.M’s. Active pallbearers were: Michael Willoughby, Ross White, Steve Minish, Tommy Griffin, Mike Pierce, and Bryan Griffin. The family wishes to Thank, Hospice Savannah and Mamie Hayes for all their outstanding care during his illness. Remembrances: First Christian Church, Hospice Savannah, Inc., or Georgia Animal Rescue and Defense, 100 Dichroic Dragon Drive, Pembroke, Ga 31321. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. Jack Hawkins Barfield, Jr. Jack Hawkins Barfield, Jr., 69, of Savannah, died Thursday, Jan 31, 2013 at his residence, surrounded by his family. He was born in Union, S.C., and was the owner of Jack Barfield Construction Company. He was a member of Solomon’s Lodge # 1, F. & A. M’s, the Scottish Consistory – Valley of Savannah, and Alee Shrine Temple. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Doris Lawson Barfield, 3 sons, Jack Hawkins Barfield, III (Robin), James Christopher In Loving Memory of Ronald Sapp Our Loving Father November 26, 1949 ~ February 9, 2001 Loved and missed by your children, Ronald (Bubba) and Sarah Barfield, and Gregory Scott Barfield (Jennifer), 2 brothers, James Frederick Barfield, and Delmas Audrey Barfield (Shari), and 10 grandchildren. Special thanks to Dr. Donald Cobb and the Staff of Islands Hospice, and the Staff of Savannah Vascular and Cardiac Institute. Visitation: 5 – 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 at Fairhaven Funeral Home – Hubert C. Baker Chapel. Memorial Services: 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb 9, 2013 in the Hubert C. Baker Chapel, with Rev. Kenneth Harrelson, officiating. Interment: Private Fairhaven Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. Edwin Collins Mr. Edwin Collins, 71, of Eden, passed away Friday, February 1, 2013. Mr. Collins served in the Navy for six years. He was retired from the ILA local 2046th and an avid hunter and past member of the Tar City Hunting Club. Mr. Collins is survived by his wife Shirley Jean Collins; sons Russell Collins, Christopher (Rita) Collins, Randall (Debbie) Collins and Joshua (Lindsay) Collins; daughter Angela (Larry) Ford; step daughter Crystal Cone; brothers Bennie Collins and Glen Collins; twelve grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral Service were held at 1pm Monday, February 4, 2013 at Fairhaven Funeral Home & Crematory. Interment was at Cedar Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Tattnall County, GA. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Garden City Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. Evelyn Kent “Granny” Sloan Evelyn Kent “Granny” Sloan, 80, of Savannah, went home to rest, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family, and her dog, Baby. She was born Nov 9, 1932 in Savannah, Ga., and was preceded in death by her parents, Edward Wayne Kent & Madeline Kent Drawdy , and a grandmother, Lillian Hendrix Kent. She was a retired employee of Derst Baking Company, where she served as Manager of the Habersham Street “Day Old Bread” Es- tablishment, for 12 years. She was a member of Bull Street Baptist Church, and loved animals, and she enjoyed taking gambling trips to Las Vegas. Evelyn will be forever in our hearts. Her generosity will never be forgotten by all the lives she has touched. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Homer Finley Sloan, Sr., 2 sons, Homer Finley Sloan, Jr., and Larry A. Sloan (Debra), a daughter, Kathy Sloan Blitch,(John), a sister, Madeline Carol Kessler Schuman (Mike), and a step-sister, Cecilia Downs, Aunt, Olivia Pagan of Tybee Island, and several close friends, including Mary Sloan Puckett (Sammy), and Shirley Haupt, 7 grandchildren, Stephanie Sloan, Trina Lynch (Jim), Homer Finley Sloan, III (Jennifer), Shannon Smith Samad (Mike), Christa Sloan Henry (Demond), Larry A. Sloan, Jr. (Amanda), Michael Smith; 6 great grandchildren, Tyler Samad, Brandon Lynch, Marialania Samad, Ariah and Ashton Henry, and Mason Sloan, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services were held at 11am Wednesday in the Hubert C. Baker Chapel. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Honorary Pallbearers were Mike Samad, Tyler Samad, Michael Smith, Homer Sloan, III, Larry Sloan, Jr., Brandon Lynch. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. Stacy Jones Rainey Pooler-Stacy Jones Rainey, 32, of Pooler, passed away February 1, 2013 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She graduated from The Medical College of Georgia in 2002 and was a registered nurse previously employed by Candler Hospital in Savannah. She is survived by her loving husband of 10 years, Keith Rainey, and their two sons, Kaleb, age 7, and Joshua, age 4. She is also survived by her parents, Mike and Irene Jones of Guyton, a brother and his wife, O’Neal and Danna Jones also of Guyton, her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Jerry and DeJuan Rainey of Jesup, a brother-in-law, Jason Rainey of Pooler, her husband’s grandmother, Earnestine Solomon of Jesup, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Ed and Lola Helmey of Guyton and paternal grandparents, Dewey and Cecilia Jones, also of Guyton. Funeral Services were held at 2pm Monday at Rothwell Baptist Church located at 216 E. Rothwell Street in Pooler. The burial was at North Salem Baptist Church Cemetery. Friends may sign the online register book at www.stricklandandsonsfuneralhome.com Thomas C. Strickland & Sons Funeral Homes, West Chatham Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. He attended Fellowship Baptist Church, and First Baptist Church of Garden City, Ga. John loved his family, the outdoors, and he loved to build and fix almost everything. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Betty Williams Stephens, 4 daughters, Elaine Barnwell (Greg), Susan Harvey (Mike), Glenda Smith (Mark), and Brenda Leggett (Larry), 12 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services were held at 1pm Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 in the Hubert C. Baker Chapel, with Rev. Ken Sharpe, officiating. Interment was at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel, was in charge of all arrangements. Thomas Arthur Eason, Jr. Guyton – Thomas Arthur Eason, Jr. 77, passed away Wednesday, January 31, 2013, at Memorial Health University Medical Center, after a short illness. Mr. Eason was born in Appling County, but lived in Guyton for a number of years. He was a member of Guyton Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, a veteran of the U.S.M.C. , serving in the Korean Conflict, a member of the Acacia Masonic Lodge # 452, F&AM, Scottish Rite and Shriner’s, a member of the Clause Hunting Club, former president of Ogeechee River Fox Hunters and former president of the state fox hunters association. Mr. Eason is preceded in death by his father, Thomas Arthur Eason, Sr.; a brother, Thomas Timothy Eason and Son –in-law, Michael David Wright. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Evelyn Eason of Guyton; two sons, Thomas Arthur Eason III and Robert Wiley Eason both of Guyton; a daughter, Lisa E. Wright of Springfield; Mother, Mrs. Jewell Bartow Eason of Springfield; three brothers, William W. Eason (Wanda) of Baxley, Harold B. Eason (Dixie) of Blackshear, and Daniel A. Eason (Janet) of Gibsonville NC; a sister, Jewell Irene Tuggle (Robert) of Perry; five grandchildren, Alan Eason, Shannon Johnson, (CJ ) Joseph Watson, Jeremy Watson and Daniel Watson and three great-grandchildren, Christian Johnson, Autumn Johnson and Dominic Watson Funeral services were held Monday, February 4, 2013, at 11am in the Chapel of Riggs funeral home, with Rev. David Grandgeorge officiating. Interment was at Guyton cemetery. In lieu of flowers Remembrances may be made to the food pantry (Fillin Station) in care of Guyton Christian Church, P.O. Box 5, Guyton, Ga. 31312 Riggs Funeral Home was in charge of all arrangements. Evelyn Elizabeth Best Culbertson Evelyn Elizabeth Best Culbertson, 66, of Beaufort, S.C., and formerly of Savannah, died Feb 2, 2013, at her residence. She was born in Tallahassee, Fla, and was a former member of the Taliaferro Baptist Church in Savannah, Ga., and a member of the Baptist Church of Beaufort. Visitation: 4pm-6pm Thursday at Fairhaven Funeral Home – Hubert C. Baker Chapel. Graveside Services: 11am Friday at the US National Cemetery in Beaufort, SC. Fairhaven Funeral Home, Hubert C. Baker Chapel, is in charge of all arrangements. John Jackson Stephens Thomas C. sTriCkland THOMAS & SONS uneral homes & sonsC.FSTRICKLAND FUNERAL HOME Family Owned & Operated Since 1971 Family Owned and Operated Since 1971 Hwy. 80W 2460 Hwy. 246021S Hwy901 21 South Pooler Rincon Rincon, Georgia 748-2444 754-6421 Ask us about754-6421 transferring your prearrangements www.stricklandandsonsfuneralhome.com John Jackson Stephens, 84, of Savannah, died Feb. 1, 2013 at Memorial Medical Health Institute. He was born in Lyons, Ga. and lived most of his life in Savannah, Ga. He was preceded in death by his parents Willie Andrew Stephens and Lilly Sharpe Stephens, 5 brothers and 5 sisters. He was a veteran, having served in the US Army. He was the owner of John J. Stephens Construction Company. James D. “Skipper” Wilkins Savannah-Mr. James D. “Skip____________________________________ Continued on page A7 Page A8 • Spirit Newspapers • February 7 - February 13, 2013 Fruits Vine of the For a more complete listing of churches, visit www.eLocalChurches.com In the Night God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Psalm 46:1 Lucy is one of my husband’s favorite relatives. She is a gentle person. Exactly the kind of mother, grandmother, aunt, or neighbor you would want. Her hair is white and curled, and patted down to cover the balding thinness. She walks bent over from the great hump on her back from osteoporosis. Lucy always has a ready and listening ear. She always has something kind and encouraging to say. You just feel better being around her. She stays busy with friends and family, but lives alone. Her husband and best friend of 45 years, died. I asked her, “How are you really doing?” She paused, then said, “It’s hardest in the night. Everything is worse at night.” Lucy’s peaceful and pleasant demeanor covers her real feelings of ongoing loneliness and anxiety. In the book of Samuel, in the Bible, it says we look at what we can see, but God looks at the heart. Sometimes we look all “together” when really we are in our “night.” God alone sees into our deepest heart of hearts. He knows what is written there. He is always about the business of comforting us. He actually provides us with His very presence. That word of hope is real good news. Especially in the night. By Sally I. Kennedy and passed along by www.christianvoices.org. The Seasons Change, But God Doesn’t By Pastor Gary Cubbedge As February is now with us, it is interesting how fast the seasons go by. While we still have some cold weeks to go, it is easy to see on these 80 degree weather days that Spring will be here soon. The seasons of the weather may change but as Christians we can take comfort in the fact that we serve a God and Risen Savior that does not change from month to month, day to day, or hour to hour. God Himself says in the book of Numbers, “I am the Lord and I do not change.” By God’s own words, we know that He is constant with His commands. The most important is of course, that whatever year, month or day, that God should be first in our lives. The Gift It was almost the middle of January and the snow had been on the ground since before Christmas. Storm after storm had hit us with no breaks in-between. Almost 6 feet of the white stuff had fallen in 6 weeks here. The bitterly cold temperatures had largely kept the snow from melting too. The arctic air had crept through the walls of my house and into my bones as well. All in all, it was the perfect recipe for a case of the Winter blahs. To lighten my mood then, I got out my old Christmas records that I had owned since I was a boy. I turned on the old record player I had bought at a yard sale a few That’s harder than it sounds. Do you stay in touch with God? Do you spend time in prayer, on the Word each day? We have a unique access to God with prayer and His written Word. With prayer, we always have an open line to Him and He is never too busy to listen. We can go to Him with our problems and our trials, our good fortune, and our praise to Him. God never says, “yes” to all prayers, but He does say, “I care, I listen,” and if we put God and His will first in our lives, we will find that our journey in life will be one that brings the satisfaction of doing God’s will and living a life that matters. A life that matters not only to ourselves, but a life that can be an example to others. That others can say, “You know ... How does that person get through life with a smile?” Does this mean the Christian doesn’t face adversity? Of course not, but it does mean that when the roadblocks occur, we don’t have to face them alone. We serve a Risen Savior who lives within us, who gives us the strength to carry on, to minister to the other guy, to further the cause for Christ. If you haven’t found a church home, or you don’t know Jesus Christ as your Savior, I invite you to join us at Tusculum Christian Church, GA Hwy 17, about 5 miles outside of Guyton. God Bless and have a good week. years ago and put the needle to the vinyl. Soon the sweet sounds of “Silver Bells”, “Silent Night”, “Joy to the World”, “Carol of the Bells”, and “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” filled the air. Even the January snow looked more beautiful with “The Christmas Song” playing in the background. As I sang along I could feel the loving and joyous music heat up my heart and my home. It didn’t matter that my home was no longer decorated, that there was no tree in the corner or presents under it, or that Christmas dinner had been replaced with hot dogs today. What mattered was that the gift of Christmas lived on inside of me. What mattered was that God’s Love and Oneness filled my spirit not just on December 25th but every single day of my life. Don’t put the gift of Christmas up on some shelf on December 26th. Unwrap it and carry it in your heart all through the year. Its spirit will warm your Winter, brighten your Spring, make your Summer more special, and put even more Awe in your Autumn. It will remind you of God’s unconditional love for you and help you to keep your own life focused on love as well. It will allow you to live everyday from your soul. And it will even allow you to sing the “Hallelujah Chorus” be it December, May, January, or June. Salt of the Earth Matthew 5:13... You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people’s feet. (ESV) In my genealogical research As the Countess of Huntington lay dying, she said, “My work is complete, and I have nothing to do but to go to my Father.” Sarah, a woman of faith and courage whose story is found in the Old Testament, believed that her work was nearing completion. One day, God spoke to her husband who was 100 years old and said to him, “Sarah will give you a son!” When Sarah heard this, she laughed because she was 90 years old. God had a very special plan for her in her old age, even if she did not think it possible. God knew that her work was not done. And, just as God said, she gave birth to a son and named him Isaac. Sarah is an example of someone who trusted God, and became known as a woman of great faith. These are days when each of us comes to the conclusion that our best days have passed us by. But God never comes to that conclusion. His Word reminds us that the best is always in front of us and that we can always do more for Him and through Him. Our age does not matter. What matters is for us to always believe that God has something great for us to do. Visit us at www.TheSower.com of early history in my area of the North American continent, I found that salt was an important commodity for the early settlers. Before refrigeration, salt was an important preservative for meats of various kinds. An important social event took place in the autumn during the mullet season on the Florida gulf coast. Wagon trains pulled by mules transported the families to the coast. At night the wagons were placed in circles and families slept in and under them for safety. They would seine for mullet, clean and salt them down. The wagons were then loaded with the salted fish and next year’s supply of salt. When Jesus spoke of salt as be- (Pastor Gary Cubbedge is currently serving at Tusculum Christian Church in Tusculum, GA) By Joseph J. Mazzella and passed along by www.christianvoices.org. ing salty, he was not speaking of the flavor salt added to the food, but its ability to preserve meats— to keep them from becoming rancid and protect them from worms. As Christians today, we are mixed into a society where we should heal and preserve the culture by our witness. If we are to be the salt of the earth, we must act as a preservative and purifier in society. Are we as followers of Christ today adding flavor to society and preserving the Christian way of life for those who come after us? Can people tell we are Christian by the flavor we add to life? Has our salt lost its taste? By Ivie Bozeman and passed along by www.christianvoices.org. PRAYER OF THE WEEK Heavenly Father, I ask first, Lord, that you forgive me of my sins and wash my soul clean so that I may come into your presence without blemish. Thank you for forgiveness Lord, and showing mercy on my soul dear Lord. I want to thank you also for the countless blessings that you have given me. Blessings that I do not deserve but you have graciously showered upon my life. Please help me to be mindful of all that you have given me and continue to supply me with. As unworthy as I am, I ask Lord, with a humble heart, that you continue to meet my needs and heal me, physically, emotionally, financially and spiritually. Help me Lord in my walk with you, as I desire to be a witness and servant for you. Thank you especially for Jesus and His sacrifice for not just me, but for all who seek Him with their heart. Please bless me, my family and friends, our nation and those we hold very dear to us. Please also bless and give peace and comfort to those who have lost loved ones in our community, Lord, and heal their hurt. I give praise to you, Lord, and will continue to do so at every opportunity, and will look forward to the day of your promised return. Thank you for hearing my prayer. ~ Amen The Church Bulletin Board • Clyo United Methodist Church, located at 426 Marion Avenue will host a fundraiser! The Youth will have a Movie Night fundraiser on Saturday, February 9th, 7pm to benefit their trip to the Holy Land in Florida. Hot dogs, nachos, popcorn & cokes will be sold at this event. Call 754-6090 for more information. • Zion Lutheran Church - ELCA, is an active, joyful, Spirit-filled community of faith that has been passionately serving God for 140 years! We celebrate our long and interesting history of being the church, while being committed to meeting the challenges and varied needs of people today. We gather each Sunday to worship God, study the Bible, and to love and support one another as Jesus first loved us. In this way, God strengthens us to faithfully live out God’s purpose for us in our daily lives. At Zion, we offer many opportunities for you to make a difference, in your own life and in the lives of others. If you are looking for a church home, we invite you to come and see what God is doing through Zion. We are located at the intersection of Ga. Hwy 17 and 30, at 121 Noel C. Conaway Rd. south of Guyton, 728-3430. Worship begins at 11am Sunday morning. Sunday School for all ages is at 9:45am. All are welcome in this place! • The Downtown East Boys will be in concert at Faulkville Baptist Church on Friday, February 8th at 7pm. The church is located on Hwy 80 and Zeigler Road in Faulkville. No admission charge but a love offering will be received. For more information, please call 748-4332. • The Rothwell Baptist Church Food Pantry will be held on Saturday, February 16th from 8:30am until 10:30am. The Food Pantry is held in the white brick house on the corner of Rothwell and Morgan Streets and is next door to the church. The church is located at 216 East Rothwell Street. Those in need of assistance are invited to come. • Everyone that loves to sing is invited to join the Savannah Sacred Harp Singers from 1pm-4pm on Saturday, February 9th at Faith Primitive Baptist Church, 3212 Bee Road in Savannah. All are welcome to participate in or hear one of America’s most revered musical traditions. For more information dial 912-655-0994 or visit savannahsacredharp.com. • Canvas Church would like to invite you to join us in the new year! Pastor Doug Garvin is starting a new series called “Sacred Marriage” that is loosely based on a great book by the same name. If you are married, in a relationship, or hope to be some day, you have to be there for this one! It’s really not just another sermon on marriage. Services start at 11am, childcare is available. 200 Governor Treutlen Road S4, in Pooler (behind Hardee’s off Hwy 80 near the I-95 overpass). We meet for church every Sunday morning, except for the 1st Sunday of the month when we’re serving breakfast to the homeless at the Savannah Baptist Center in downtown Savannah. Don’t have any dress clothes? That’s okay, come as you are! www.savannahcanvas.com or call 713-0135. • The 2nd Annual Walk to raise money for the Living Vine, hosted by Emmanuel Community Church, will be held on Saturday, May 4th. Last year we raised almost $2000 with just a few people and this year we hope to do X3 of that! The walk will be held at Effingham Community Ponds in Guyton at 9am. Earn money for every mile you can walk for The Living Vine (2-10 miles), or donations for another to walk if you can not!For more information, please call Brandi Cherkauer at 912-444-0439 or 912-429-5582. • Clyo United Methodist Church Youth will have a movie night Saturday, February 9th to benefit their trip to the Holy Land in Florida. Hot dogs, nachos, popcorn & cokes will be sold at this event. • Canvas Church Ladies Night of Worship, Saturday, Feb. 23rd at 6pm. Praise & Worship, Guest Speaker, Refreshments! At 200 Governor Treutlen Road S4, in Pooler. (Behind Hardee’s on hwy 80) www. savannahcanvas.com or find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ savannahcanvas Ladies, invite your friends for an amazing night of worship, encouragement, fellowship and fun! • Gifted Gospel Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist taking bookings in your area for Gospel Concerts and December Christmas Concerts. Concerts based on love offerings and CD sales. Go to www.ecmjeffgibson.org and call (912) 863-3738 for more information. • Manna House food pantry and thrift store hours are Monday, noon-2:30pm and Thursday, 10am - 2:30pm. It is closed all other days. The food pantry and thrift store are open to the public. Donations are always appreciated and can be dropped off at any time. Manna House is at 1210 Patriot Park Drive across from the Effingham YMCA. • Zion Cafe @ Zion Lutheran... New Times!! Open Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7am-9am, Zion Cafe is a breakfast ministry of Zion Lutheran Church provided to our Effingham County Community. We are offering a variety of egg, sausage, and bacon biscuits along with coffee, juice, and water. Everything we offer is free. We know mornings are hectic, and we want to help our neighbors get their day off to the right start. All are welcome..., yes you! So stop in, grab a quick bite, and have a blessed day! www.ZionCafe.org. Also, be sure to join us for Movie Nights! Call 728-3430 for movie titles. • Samaritan House Food Pantry, 748-5847, please call for an appointment for food assistance. Open 10am - 12noon on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. Helping the Pooler, Faulkville, Bloomingdale and Garden City areas. • The Band of Brothers is a Christian group of men who meet every Friday morning at 6:30am for a delicious breakfast at the Masonic Lodge in Garden City, and every other Monday morning, same time, at the Salvation Army office on Bee Road at Washington Avenue in Savannah. Our Westside group now meets at the Fellowship Assembly at 5224 Augusta Avenue in Garden City, next to the old Gaster Lumber. (We’ve simply outgrown the Masonic Lodge.) The next Eastside meeting will be on February 11th. Pastor Kenny Grant brings an intense Bible Study to every meeting, and you’re certain to be blessed by it. Please join us. Visit Brother Kenny’s website at www.KGEM.org. The Highest Priority Have you ever been in a hurry and buttoned up a long overcoat with lots of buttons and when you were done, found out that the coat was uneven? What went wrong? I’ll tell you what went wrong. When you don’t get the first button in the right hole, all the rest are out of sequence too, right?! That’s a parable about life. Jesus said it this way in the Sermon on the Mount: “Seek first God’s king- dom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well.” (Matthew 6:33) If the Lord is not the high priority in your life, then, like the overcoat, so many other things in life will be out of whack as well. By Arthur E. Dean Windhorn and passed along by www.christianvoices.org. 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Dear Editor, Regarding your Front Page Cover last week, the Islamist Threat to the United States... There is a way to eliminate this threat. (A) - Recognize Islam as a political agenda instead of a religious exercise. Thusly Islam can be regulated accordingly and phased out. (B) - Recognise the Koran as a political text rather than a religious text, (ditto) (C) - Withdraw the United States and, God willing, Canada will follow us, out of the UN and NATO... (D) relocate The UN to her original position at Geneva Switzerland. (E) - Sufficiently guard all borders leading into and out of the United States (The southern border more so than the northern border) (F) - Re-establish full working agreement between the Untied States and the OAS...(Organization of American States) (G) - Recognize in full the Doctrine of President James Monroe. (H) - Strengthen and Hyperexpand Europe, NATO, United Nations as to include Russia and Israel (Eurussia) Full diplomatic and military ties established between OAS - EURUSSIA -(On the Same Page - so to speak) This will create a military force more powerful than anything Ancient Rome and Greece combined, Caligula and Alexander could have scarce dreamt. Face the truth, the Islamists cannot overtake FRANCE AND MALI when they are on the same page! What in the name of God would they do with OAS - EURUSSIA in agreement? Lewis Findley Thursday, February 7 - February 13, 2013 Police Reports Continued from Page A13 ____________________________________ • WalMart Security was watching the women’s clothing section and spotted a couple of young girls putting some items inside their purse. When confronted, they said they didn’t know the items were in their purse... no idea how they got there. Due to their age, WalMart decided not to prosecute, and they were turned over to their mother. (Let’s hope she had the good sense to spank their little bottoms! I’m guessing she didn’t...) • Officers responded to an anonymous call about two men exchanging sexual favors in the bathroom at Triplett Park. The caller gave a description of the men involved and described the vehicle one of them had parked at the scene. The Officers found only the one man with the vehicle present when they arrived. The man claimed he’d been in the restroom by himself, and that he uses the bathroom to wash and clean himself before going to work at a local restaurant. He added that he works at a seafood warehouse during the morning and doesn’t have time to go home to clean up before going to his job as a waiter. While the Officers were talking to him, two cyclists, who didn’t want to be identified, rode up and said they’ve seen the man on several occassions at the bathroom, and had even gotten into a verbal altercation with him after walking in on the man and another man while they were... well, use your imagination. Further, the cyclist said that he’s seen children trying to use that restroom and thought it was inappropriate for the man to be having sex there. And the Police let the man go with a warning not to be using the public restroom as a shower. (I’m doing my best not to type something that can be used against me in a court of law some day...) • The innkeeper called Police after smelling marijuana burning in one of the hotel rooms. He used his master key to open the room after no one responded to their knocks on the door. A man in his boxers had to removed the latch to let them inside. A nekkid woman was in the bed, and the Officer asked them about the marijuana joint laying on the floor. They didn’t know anything about it, and the man claimed he didn’t even know the woman or the other people who’d been in the room with them. Both were arrested after the Officer found a baggie of pot in the bathroom. But the man, still trying to get out of trouble and explaining that he didn’t want a drug arrest on his record, told the Officer that the woman had more drugs with her, and that her boyfriend had more drugs and lots of cash with him. The Officer asked how he knew so much about her and her boyfriend if he’d just claimed he didn’t even know them. He had no answer for that. But that did lead the Officers to search the backpack the woman had in the room with her. She was soon under arrest for cocaine and the man was charged with possession of marijuana. • A woman told Officers that she’d been in the Publix parking lot returning to her car when a man offered to help her. He pointed out a leak underneath her Toyota. He said he was a mechanic and that he could fix it for her. He walked over to his truck, a beat up ‘95 GMC Sierra, and returned with an auto part that he just happened to have with him. He popped the hood and fixed the problem for her. She asked how much she owed him, and he said he didn’t want to charge her for his work, but she could pay him the $37 for the part. So she did. ____________________________________ Continued on page B2 Police Reports................................1 Dining Guide..................................2 Sports....................................... 2-5 Celebrations...................................3 Public Service Announcements............4 Automotive Services.........................8 Home Improvement Services...............6 Classified Ads.............................. 6-8 20 Mule Team Broadnax SSU’s Head Men’s Basketball Coach Uses Toughness to Get Success By C. Edward Wilson Savannah State University can thank their interstate-rival and fellow member of the Mideastern Athletic Conference Bethune Cookman for getting their former Head Men’s Basketball Coach Horace Broadnax to sign on the dotted line eight years ago. His signing began the wheels moving forward to change the culture of almost two decades of losing programs in Savannah. Broadnax left the Daytona Beach campus in 2002, after what he called ‘basketball burnout.’ He took off three years to work in the legal profession as an attorney-atlaw in Florida. He returned at the beckoning call of SSU in the fall of 2005 after the team had suffered through a debilitating 0-28 season in 2004-2005. The decision to come back to the sport he played and excelled in both high school and college was that he became reinvigorated for the game and he thought it would be a tremendous opportunity for him and his family. “You always want to lead with your strengths and basketball was always something I wanted to be better at,” said Broadnax, in his office at SSU. “For the most part, things have been successful, because I have always been competitive.” With a high school championship under his belt in Florida in the early 80’s, and another even more coveted national NCAA championship in basketball at Georgetown in the mid-80’s, Broadnax came to the reality that he was not going to play professional basketball and began life outside of the sport in his early 20’s. 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I’m still not sure about this whole global warming thing, but I do know that the winters where I live are not as cold and snowy as they used to be. I can remember the days when you could always count on hunting in the snow on Thanksgiving Day. Now there’s no guarantee that you’ll even have a measurable amount of snow at any time during the winter season. The same goes for February. The last couple of days have warmed up considerably and our good weather folks are predicting temperatures in the 70’s tomorrow. If it’s even close, we’ll think that spring has sprung. I’ve noticed over the years how the changes in weather have affected the hunting and fishing seasons. Years ago our wives could rest assured that Saturdays in February would find us at home doing some chore that we had put off for too long. But last Saturday NIGHT GOLF The lights on the Par 3 golf course at Crosswinds will be running till 8:30PM this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night. We will have the Driving Range Lights running until 8:30PM all three nights. We will continue to run the lights on these days and during these times until we see a change in the usage. Please call to make a tee time. Call (912)966-1909. PAR 3 RATES All you can play walking $15 All you can play riding $20 Please note that the last tee time for the Par 3 golf course is 7:30PM. Please note that range balls can be purchased until 8:00PM. 966-1909 Just East of I-95, Exit 104 (Towards the Airport on the right) Police Reports Offer Good 2/11/13 - 2/17/13 WHY COOK? We’ll make you feel right at home with a madeto-order meal and warm, friendly service. Continued from page B1 ____________________________________ Buy Any Entree & 2 Beverages, Get the Second Entree FREE * *Second entree must be of equal or lesser value and cannot be combined with any other coupon, special or discount. Offer good 2/11/13 - 2/17/13. 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This makes life so much easier, even though we bark against them from time to time. We don’t want anyone telling us what to do… but we need them to. We need to know when too much is too much. We need to know when we are neglecting the things that we shouldn’t be neglecting. Women seem to have a knack for knowing these things. Men don’t and that’s why we need the accountability that comes from Join Us On Facebook • Visit our Rincon Store! Then, she returned to Publix a couple of days later, and saw the man doing the same thing to another victim. As the Officer was on the radio talking with dispatch, a Port Wentworth Officer overheard the report and recognized the scam. He contacted the Pooler Officer, who verified the Port Wentworth man’s license plate number matching the one the woman had given him. He’ll be arrested soon on flim flam charges. • A woman told Police she’d purchased several items, including two boxes of Lantus insulin, valued at $700, at WalMart and stopped in the McDonald’s before leaving the store. A man came and spoke to her as she was waiting in line, and when she turned to place her order, he apparently pushed her buggy out of the restaurant and then out into the parking lot. That was confirmed by watching the surveillance videotape. Police are hoping further examination of videotape will give them the vehicle and license plate the man left in. (I just told ya’ll how expensive that stuff is... just wondering how this schmuck’s gonna find a diabetic willing to buy stolen insulin?!!) • Police responded to a fight at one of Pooler’s Mexican restaurants. The bartender had cut off the tequila for a group of about ten men. One of them then walked up to the bartender, took his arm and began looking at the man’s watch and wedding ring. Then, with his other hand, he punched the man in his... umm... his gentle-tals. Soon it was a free for all with the employees and manager coming to the aid of their bartender. Three of the men were taken to jail on disorderly conduct and simple battery charges. • Some moron remembered to bring all of his dope with him while he went on a shoplifting spree at WalMart. He was caught on vid- 25 Just PER WEEK a caring spouse who understands the deep desire we have to return to our “hunter” side and the greater desire we have to please the one we are with. The Lord puts these loving people in our lives in order to help us when the lines of life get undistinguishable. Don’t turn them away. They’ll give you a healthy balance so that you’ll be able to enjoy, not only your hunting or fishing, but every other part of your life as well. eotape cutting open a couple of DVD’s, removing the discs and putting them in his pocket. An Officer responded to the call and walked up to the man as he was standing in line in the sporting goods department. In addition to the DVD’s, the man also had a candy bar he’d stolen in the store and a package of flares. That’s in addition to a little bit of marijuana and a dozen pills. He was taken to jail. Port Wentworth • An Officer took a report from a woman who’d called at 3am to tell them she’d seen men on the roof of the laundromat. As the Officer was responding, she called back to say that the men were now, possibly, in her back yard. When he got there, the woman pointed to the roof, and where he saw large vent pipes, she saw people. Further, she saw people on other roofs in the area, and even described shining her flashlight in the face of a man sitting in a chair on the upper level deck of a nearby home. The Officer went and noticed the dew on the deck, with no footprints in the dew. He returned to the woman and began discussing her medication with her. He finally told her that he’d have other Officers place her home on extra patrol, and for her to call back if she felt the need in the future. She called back around 5:30am with the same complaint. This time, the Officer called EMS to come and check her. They could find no medical reasons for her hallucinations, so the Officer again assured her of the extra patrol of the Police in her neighborhood. • And then she called back around 6pm that day and reported seeing large worms around her home, an iguana, and more people sleeping on a wood pile and standing in a field near her home. Members of her family were on hand this time, and they agreed to take her to her mother’s home and to keep an eye on her. • An Officer was on routine patrol and drove down a dead end street in a neighborhood and noticed that someone had painted what ____________________________________ Continued on page B3 Make her a Valentine Promise She’ll Keep! The Promise Spa Seats four with deep therapy seats for all! 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For more information, please call 912-3230123 or email info@thescribbleartstudio.com Scribble Art Studio teaches art to kids and adults of all ages in two locations in downtown Savannah, GA and in Pooler, GA. Owners Carrie Christian and Tara Garrigan believe in teaching students the fundamentals of art in a fun, creative way. Feb. 10 Sunday • The Bloomingdale History Museum will be hosting Super Museum Sunday on Sunday, February 10th from 12 noon - 4pm. Everyone is encouraged to come visit. Bloomingdale History Museum is located on Hwy 80 in Bloomingdale. • “Super Museum Sunday”, 12noon - 4pm on February 10th at the SavannahOgeechee Canal Museum & Nature Center, 681 Fort Argyle Road (Route 204), 2.3 miles past I-95. 2pm “French Influence in Savannah” talk. Throughout the afternoon visit with Dave’s Reptiles and the organic farmers of Urbanna Farms. See rare native plants at Ann & Howard’s Plants, and take one of the Canal’s history tours. Plants, food and crafts Coach Horace Broadnax Continued from page B1 ____________________________________ team to the Florida State Championship that same year. He also played running back and the widereceiver position for his football team and was a member of the baseball team. He was considered one of the toughest athletes in the area at the time. Broadnax, who hails from Plant City, Florida, credits his mother and father with creating an atmosphere at home that led to his success both on and off the court. He was surprised, or better yet, caught off guard at the problems that occurred in other households with some of his friends. “There was never a lot of arguing and drinking in my household,” said Broadnax. “I always wanted to go home when I got a chance to. There was always a lot of love in my house.” The coach likes to refer to the game of sports as nothing more than repetition and preparation. He compares it to the rules of handling yourself well in the courthouse. At his practices, Broadnax goes over the same play over and over on offense and defense until his play- will be for sale. For more information, call 748-8068 or go to: www.savannahogeecheecanalsociety.org. Free and open to the public. Feb. 12 Tuesday • The next meeting of the Effingham TEA Party will be Tuesday, February 12th, 7pm, in the Community Room of the Coastal Bank in Rincon. • Rincon MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) will meet on Tuesday, February 12th, from 9am to 11:30am in the Memorial Chapel of First Baptist Church of Rincon. MOPS offers fellowship and encouragement to mothers of children ages birth through kindergarten. The meeting will feature a speaker, a craft activity, games, and refreshments. Childcare is provided. Feb. 13 Wednesday • The Garden Club of Pooler is hosting a free OLD FASHIONED TEA on Wednesday, February 13th to offer two speakers and interest new members. It will be at Pooler City Hall from 12:30pm2:30pm, and the club will provide tea and refreshments .... again, FREE. Betty Waller from Effingham and Michelle McBrayer from Fancy Plants in Pooler will be our speakers, and along with their presentations will be attempting to answer gardening questions from those attending. As added fun we are suggesting that people bring their “favorite tea cups” or tea service to show off. Feb. 14 Thursday • Valentine Wine and Chocolate Tasting will be held on Thursday February 14th, from 7pm-9pm at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, located at 2 Canebrake Road, off Hwy 17 in Savannah. (The Bamboo Farm.) Enjoy live classical music from ers get it right. He counts on the other team to breakdown at some point and that is when his team will seize the opportunity to make them pay for their loss of focus. “I like it when my team plays tough defense, because it throws the other team’s rhythm off,” said Broadnax. “My high school coach taught defense and that takes a lot of physical and mental intensity during the game,” he added. As the SSU program has started to evolve into one of the best in the country, Broadnax recruits players that are not the first choice of some of other bigger programs, yet he gets the most out of what he does get via the junior college route, or from incoming freshmen. He actually recruits players who want to play defense. He knows the importance of that side of the game, because when the offense breaks down from a tenacious defense being thrown at them all game long, his team can take advantage of that, which leads to easy baskets in the transition game. “I want to bring players here, who want to be here,” said Broadnax. “Our motto has always been that, even when we were not in a conference. I want kids to evalu- violinists Julia and Joanna Sellman while tasting the delights of artisan chocolates from Savannah Chocolatiers paired with fine wines. $15 per person, $25 per couple ($5 will be a tax-deductible gift). Reservations required, please call (912) 921-5460. All proceeds benefit the construction of our Children’s Garden. Doorprizes from Lulu’s Chocolate Bar, River Street Sweets and Everything Chocolate of Richmond Hill! • National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE), Savannah Chapter 249 February meeting will be held at Carey Hilliard’s Restaurant, 11111 Abercorn St. Ext. at 12 noon, Thursday, February 14th. The meeting is open to the public. The program will be presented by Coastal Center for Development Services (CCDS). In the past decade, CCDS has become a leading force in the state by providing innovative, meaningful and quality services to people with disabilities. Buffet will consist of several meats, vegetables, salad, dessert, and beverage will be served at a cost of $14.25 per person (tax and tip included). A short business meeting will follow the program. For more information, contact John Thompson, 912-9271767 or email at jttcit@yahoo. com. Feb. 16 Saturday • “Orchid Growing Made So Easy” is the first class scheduled to be taught Saturday, February 16, 10am to 12 noon at the Bamboo Farm as part of the partnership between the Deep South Ochid Society and the Coastal Garden and Bamboo Farm. The class will meet at the Bethel Bur-Ton Conference Center and the orchid greenhouse both on the campus of the Bamboo Farm. The class is open to 5 to 25 students. R.S.V.P. to Jamie Burghardt or the receptionist at the Bamboo Farm, 912-9215460. Pre-registration and payment of the course fee of $12 is required. You may come to the Farm and pay in person or send a check made out to “Coastal GA Botannical Gardens” and mailed to Liz Lubrani, 2 Canebrake Road, Savannah, Georgia 31419. Please include your telephone number so you may be notified of any changes. The instructor is Jim Keplinger, a grower of orchids for 12 years and the Past President and 12 year member of the Deep South Orchid Society. Currently, he grows around 300 orchids of all varieties in his 20 x 40 greenhouse. Join the West Chatham Chapter #1326 on Monday, February 18th(3rd Monday of each month) at 1900 at Randy Woods Guitars, 1304 E. Hwy 80 in Bloomingdale. Open to all Active, Retired or Former Marines and Navy Corpsman who have served with the FMF. For addtional information, call Dale Saunders, 665-2082, or B.J. Franklin, 247-1988, or email us at marinecorpsleaguedet1326@comcast.net or visit our website at www.wcmcl.org. • Fundraiser for the American Legion Post 135 presents “Liquid Ginger” on February 16th, 9pm until midnight at the American Legion Post 135 Ballroom, 1108 Bull Street in Downtown Savannah. Military and Veterans (ID required) $20 per person in advance, buy one get on free until 9pm on February 15th; General Public (ID required) $25 per person, buy one get one free until 9pm on February 15th; Price at the door, $30. Advance tickets are available through: American Legion Post 135, 1108 Bull Street or by calling Dave Evans at 441-5111 or Mike Thorne at 655-4026. Must be 21 years or older with ID to attend. There will be a cash bar. • Visit Save-A-Life Animal Welfare Agency at the PetSmart Charities National Adoption Event on Saturday February 23rd, from 10am to 5pm at the PetSmart Store in Savannah. Valentine’s Day has passed, but it’s not too late to find true love. Adopt a pet from one of the local animal welfare agencies at the PetSmart Charities National Adoption Weekend and you will have a loving companion for years to come. Adopt and save a life! For more information, go to www.savealifepets.org. • Gazing in the Garden, Saturday, February 16th, 6-9pm The Oglethorpe Astronomical Association once again brings their telescopes and vast knowledge of the known universe to share with the public. Join us for the 1953 classic movie, “It Came From Outer Space” at 6pm in the Annex and stargazing afterward on the Great Lawn. Free and open to the public. This is a great family event and will be held at the Bamboo Farm, 2 Canebrake Road in Savannah, off Hwy 17. Call (912) 921-5460 for more information. Feb. 18 Monday • The Few... The Proud... The Marines... Continue your proud tradition with our United States Marine Corps! ate themselves and feel good about shutting another player down.” The coaching staff at SSU is headed by Broadnax, but assistant coaches Clyde Wormley and Jay Gibbons are given free reign to add any input as needed. Things sometimes get very intense as the players try to take on the personna of the coaching staff, which has been in place for eight years. That type of intensity could be frightening to some players, but Broadnax knows that when you cross those lines to play the game, you had better be ready to be at the top of what you have been taught, or you are going to lose. He does what he has to do within reason to get some of his player’s attention, even if it means sending them to the locker room during practice or games. The members of the 2011-2012 team were given their MEAC regular season championship rings during a ceremony at Tiger Arena on January 19 of this year. When asked how he felt about his players getting those rings, he said, “It felt good and it was something they deserved, because we are in the business of winning championships. I was excited for the team and it was Feb. 23 Saturday • The RUMC Relay for Life team would like to invite you to our 2nd Annual SILENT AUCTION on Saturday, February 23rd at Rincon United Methodist Church, 107 Savannah Ave. in Rincon. Bids start at 5:30pm; First auction closes at 6:30pm. Finger foods will be served. No Admission. Auction items include furniture, décor, dishes, jewelry, gift certificates, food and MORE!! Donors include Lowcountry Wallcoverings and Design, LLC, Kathy and Donnie Bradshaw, Bass Pro Shops, Frames N’ Games, Savannah Theatre and many, many more! DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BID ON A TYBEE GETAWAY DONATED BY TYBEE ISLAND RENTALS!!! Proceeds go to the American Cancer Society and are tax deductible. Thank you for your support!! fulfilling in front of our crowd.” “Getting that one (ring) is motivation and if there is a tendency to forget, they can look at the ring and realize that one is good, but two is better,” he added. As his team heads into the final month of the regular season, Broadnax knows that any post-season tournament is special for a college team. He would like to get to the NCAA tournament or the “Big Dance” as it is called, but being one of the 32 teams in the National Invitational Tournament is nothing to sneeze at either. “I won’t be overly disappointed if we don’t get to the NCAA tournament,” said Broadnax. “If we play well at a high level and do the things necessary, it will take care of itself. It won’t be from lack of sacrifice.” This is from a coach, who by his own standards wants the best out of life for everyone. He knows hard work, focus and taking care of the small things will equal success. Just ask those other 63 teams that fell short in their quest to win it all, but was won by Broadnax and his Georgetown Hoyas teammates (led by Patrick Ewing) back in 1984. The team almost repeated in 1985, before losing to Villanova in the finals. In the January 22 of this year, ESPNU broadcasted live from the Savannah campus in a nationally televised game. The Tigers played another defense gem against Bethune-Cookman. The Tigers prevailed by 43-40 count. Broadnax smiled, and so did his team. He brought both programs from the point of despair during his career. We’re just fortunate he’s with our team now. Playing tough defense has its rewards. Just ask the rest of the MEAC. They don’t like playing the Horace Broadnax led Tigers. Because, he holds court, both in the legal profession, and on the roundball floor. Broadnax knows, ‘March Madness’ calls for ‘repetition’ and ‘preparation’ and this coach excels at both. Clarence Wilson is one of SSU’s sports announcer, as well as a former award winning sports writer for the Georgia Press Association of high school and collegiate sports in the state of Georgia for the Georgia Guardian Newspaper. He currently is a sports/feature writer for the Spirit Newspaper of Pooler. January 2013 High School Sports By C. Edward Wilson National Signing Day was Wednesday Yesterday was the biggest day of the year for many high school football players all over the nation. Dubbed “National Signing Day” by the media, many high school athletes signed a national letter of intent to play for their favorite college. Right after Lou Saban won his latest national title, the best college coach in the nation hit the road to start his last leg of his recruiting process. The Crimson Tide will undoubtedly get the players they are seeking, but schools like Savannah State University and Georgia Southern will have to out-bid Georgia Tech, University of Georgia and now Georgia State to get the athletes they want from inside of the state borders. The most sought after athlete has been running back Josh Mercer of South Effingham. He is supposed to be going to North Carolina State University. The rest of the players in the area have kept their intentions mostly secretive to this point and unfortunately for our paper, the deadline is around noon on Wednesdays and we won’t be able to expound on who these players are until next week. Regular Week of High School Basketball There are only a sprinkling of games remaining on this week’s Westside basketball schedule as the season begins to wind down. Teams like Effingham County and Jenkins High will have to wait until a coin-toss is settled to see who gets the top seed in Region 3-AAAAA. The same thing will have to probably occur with Savannah High and Johnson, who have lost only one game in region play to each other. The same is the case for Effingham and Jenkins, who are currently 12-1 in the region. Regardless of who gets the homecourt advantage, it will be a world-wind of a season for both teams to be hosting other teams from different regions with a possible winner going to the state finals. Next week, the high school basketball pairings for boys and girls team will be posted on the Georgia High School Association’s website. The pairings will have to wait until the conclusion of games played on this coming weekend. Disc Golf • Savannah Disc Golf Club sponsors weekly doubles and league play for all ages and abilities. Entry fee for each is $5, plus optional $1 Ace Fund. Club meets on Saturdays at Tom Triplett Park in Pooler. Times are 10am doubles, 1pm league. Sundays 10am at Sergeant Jasper Park, Hardeeville, S.C., Gnome Weekly Tag Challenge. Friday Night Flights, 5:30pm at Tom Triplett Park. Website: savannahdi- scgolf.com. Football • Gridiron Alumni is looking for players to register for alumni football games like the contest last spring between Benedictine and Savannah Christian at Memorial Stadium. Savannah Christian and Calvary Day will play March 23. Gridiron Alumni is looking Meldrimalso Memorial Park for players from South Effingham and Effingham County to play on March 22 and Bradwell Institute and Liberty County on March 28. The teams that register 30 players the fastest will get home-field advantage. Players can go to gridironalumni.com or call company president Chris Hall at 530-4106396 to register. High School Basketball Schedule Games Played Beginning Feb. 8th Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 Bryan County at Long County Effingham County at Richmond Hill Groves vs. Bradwell Institute South Effingham at Statesboro Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 Groves at Ware County Monday, Feb. 11, 2013 Bryan County at Region Tournament (to be played at Brewton-Parker College) SPORTS BRIEFS • City of PORT WENTWORTH DANCE TEAM Registration January 28th – February 28th (Must be 6 by February 15th) - Boys or Girls Ages 6 to 14 - Program starts February 12th & Ends April 27th - Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6:30 – 7:30 - Location: Port Wentworth Community Center - Performance at “Stand Up For America Day” April 27th - Cost is $20 per participant (Register at Port Wentworth City Hall 305 South Coastal Highway) - Coach Mrs. Breanne Perry If you have any questions please call Port Wentworth Leisure Services Department at 912-9667428. • YOGA CLASS OUTLINE 6 WEEKS SCHEDULE... FIRST CLASS NO CHARGE!! Regardless of age or physical ability, yoga is for every body! Yoga increases muscular strength as well as flexibility, improves concentration, boosts your mood, helps with back and neck pain, increases your resilience to stress – the list goes on and on. This 6-week practice sequence has been designed to introduce you to the basics of hatha yoga. All asanas (poses) are taught and practiced mindfully, with an emphasis on safe alignment, and can be modified to meet YOU where YOU are today. Each class includes a centering warm-up, brief meditation and a blissful relaxation. If you’ve ever wanted to try yoga, this is the perfect time! Week 1 – Standing Poses (Feb 7) Standing poses build strength, stability and concentration, and are the foundation of practice. Week 2 – Forward Bends (Feb 14) Forward bends lengthen the back body (especially hamstrings) and invite introspection. Week 3 – Backbends (Feb 21) Backbends are exhilarating! Practiced mindfully, they expand the chest, opening the heart, and strengthen the long muscles of the back. Week 4 – Twists (Feb 28) Twists stimulate the internal organs and bring a delicious freedom to the spine, chest, shoulders and hips. Week 5 – Strength (Mar 7) Who says yoga is for wimps? These poses will build strength and stamina in the legs, arms and core. Week 6 – Hips & Shoulders (Mar 14) Our hips and shoulders are notorious for holding onto tension. These poses will teach you to release the tight muscles surrounding these joints. Class Time Thursday 6:30pm7:30pm at the Ed Young Senior Center, 103 Turnberry Street in Port Wentworth. For more information, call the Leisure Services Dept. at 966-7428, or visit our website, www.cityofportwentworth.com • Tee Up for Habitat Habitat for Humanity of Savannah’s 11th golf tournament will be held at the Savannah Quarters Country Club in Savannah on April 8, 2013. This much-anticipated event, sponsored by Gulfstream Aerospace, draws the titans of local industry and business to this annual fundraising event. This year’s tournament is planned as an 18-hole scramble format with a number of contests and prizes. All proceeds from the Challenge Tournament benefit Habitat for Humanity of Savannah, which unlocks access to affordable housing to hardworking families. “The tournament has raised more than $350,000 for affordable housing since its inception 10 years ago,” said Virginia Brown, Habitat Savannah’s Executive Director. “A major factor in Habitat’s success is the support derived from this event as well as the corporate supporters like Gulfstream.” “Gulfstream is honored to support the Habitat for Humanity Challenge Tournament, which addresses the need for adequate, affordable shelter for our community’s most vulnerable citizens,” said Mark Bennett, Community Relations Manager. For more information, please contact Michelle Hunter at (912) 353-8122 or hunter@habitatsavannah.org. Meldrim Newsletter Spirit Newspapers • February 7 - February 13, 2013 • Page B5 Meldrim Community Service Program The Meldrim Community Service Program, which was founded in 2006, continues to provide services for those in need. We provided a total of 2512 hours of FREE Community Service to citizens of Effingham County during 2012! I’d like to thank each person who has played a part in making this program a success over the years. Taking time out of your busy schedule to help others is greatly appreciated. We certainly couldn’t have done it without you! Just take a look below at the number of hours we’ve provided over the years. We’ve provided 14,563 hours of community service over the last 7 years! Hours Provided YEAR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Total HOURS 893 1603 2804 4059 2072 620 2512 14,563 Thank you, Steve Rodgers Director Meldrim Community Service Program (912) 429-3052 It is not length of life, but depth of life. Ralph Waldo Emerson We’ve had several great volunteers this past year and have decided not to give the volunteer of the year award to one person this year. Instead, we wanted to name our TOP 5 volunteers. Please thank each of the people below if you see them. Let them know you’re proud of them and what a great job they are doing. “Volunteers of the Year” are selected by the number of hours volunteered. VOLUNTEERS OF THE YEAR Volunteer Stephen Newsome Shannon Lee Bubba Boyles Derrick Rawls Anthony Rawls Hours 524 312 216 156 104 We Buy, Sell & Pawn Handguns & Long Guns! Also, We’re Now Accepting Consignment Sales on Firearms! Come see us today! QUICK CA$H PAWN McCall Road & Hwy. 21 • Rincon 912-826-1872 Spirit Newspapers • February 7 - February 13, 2013 • Page B7 Cocoa Cocoa was found running on the highway with her brother Clyde. A volunteer rescued them together - Clyde has already been adopted but Cocoa is still looking for her forever home. She is a shepherd mix who is almost 2 years old and weighs about 45 lbs. She has been spayed, is up to date on shots and has also been tested for heartworms and is negative. She is on monthly heartworm and flea prevention. She is fostered with 5 other dogs and 2 cats and is great with children. She is house broken and crate trained. Cocoa’s adoption fee is $150. For anyone interested in adopting please call their foster mom, Laura @ 912.661.1083 or email pawprintnanny@ yahoo.com to request an adoption application. Layla Layla was also picked up by a volunteer after her owners moved out of their home and left her behind. She is a pitbull mix who is estimated to be between 5 and 7 years old. She is such a sweetheart and loves to cuddle and give lots of kisses. Layla weighs about 60 lbs. She is great with children and she is also fostered in the same home as Cocoa with 5 other dogs and 2 cats. She has been spayed, is up to date on shots and has also been tested for heartworms and is negative. She is currently on monthly heartworm and flea prevention as well. She is also house broken and crate trained. Layla’s adoption fee is $250. For anyone interested in adopting please call their foster mom, Laura @ 912.661.1083 or email pawprintnanny@yahoo. com to request an adoption application. ————————————— ODYSSEY HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Do you enjoy playing cards, singing, talking with others? ODYSSEY HOSPICE is looking for someone special like you !! Odyssey Hospice is so excited to be in your community. We are looking for Patient Care Volunteers to provide comfort to our patients and to their primary caregivers. As a Pt. Care Volunteer, you would be providing companionship to the patient and possibly the caregiver could run errands or have a worry free lunch or go to Church. To get started, contact Manager of Volunteer Services Kim Tutan at 912-352-8200 or toll free at 866352-8203. 011313 ————————————— The Savannah Ogeechee Canal Museum and Nature Center, a non-profit corp. located at 681 Fort Argyle Road at Bush Road, Savannah, GA 31419. Phone: 7488068. Visitors welcome Fridays, 10am til 4pm, Saturdays,9am to 5pm, Sundays, Noon til 5pm, and Mondays, 10am til 4pm. Volunteers needed to greet visitors and help with light maintenance. tfnSH ————————————— Second LIFE, located in Guyton at 308 Central Avenue is now open for business on Saturdays. ————————————— Want a Book Written? Would you like to have a book on the history of your family, company, career, house of worship, or other memorable subject? Have you always wanted someone to help you write your autobiography? Do you have a story you would like developed into a novel or nonfiction work? I’m Your Man! I write for seven of the best publications in Savannah and I can write your book. Books, Articles, Ad Copy, Websites, Presentations, Promotional Materials, etc. See some of my periodical works at http://savannahnow. com/authors/clark-byron All work done on a fee-for-service basis. You retain all royalties. Give me a call... Clark Byron, at 912.484.3936 or cebyron@comcast.net. tfnCB ————————————— As a courtesy... If you see or call on an ad and find that the item has already sold, please make your next call is to Spirit Newspapers so we can take that ad out of the paper! Thanks very much! ————————————— Wanted: volunteers for a threapeutic assisted activity and riding program. If you love children and horses you will enjoy helpinging others at Faith Equestrian Therapeutic Center. Volunteering at FETC is mildly physical. You must be able to walk for 30 minutes and jog for short distances. No horse experience is needed we will train you. Come and enjoy a beautiful farm setting and help a child or adult with a special challenge to have the gift of hope and as they build conifdence and new abilities with horses. Call Bonnie Rachael at 912-655-1480. tfnSH help wanted EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The City of Bloomingdale is seeking a Certified Police Officer. Candidates meeting the criteria may apply at the Police Department located at #6 Adams Road, Monday – Friday, 8am to 5pm. The position will remain open until filled. The City of Bloomingdale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 021413 ————————————— SALES DREAM... If you like sales and you’re not afraid to speak in front of small groups of people and want to make $50K+, call (888) 295-6573. tfnLS ————————————— Experienced Welders Needed In Garden City Area Off I-16 & Chatham Pkwy... SAVANNAH TANK & MFG., INC.— 1517 Telfair Road, Garden City, GA 31415 Now accepting applications for: • Experienced welders. 5+ years preferred. References required. BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDES: • Competitive Wages • Vacation Pay • Holiday Pay • Health Insurance • Profit Sharing APPLY IN PERSON TO ABOVE ADDRESS MON. -THURS., 8AM til 4PM **NO PHONE CALLS!!!** Pre-Employment Drug Testing Is Required. 022113 ————————————— Master Cosmotologist/ Master Barber needed for busy Barber Shop in Pooler. For more information, contact Pam at (912) 429-2196 or come by The Barber Post at 504 W. Hwy 80, Unit 1, in Pooler and fill out an application. 021413 ————————————— Dedicated Lanes... Owner Operators Needed, No TWIC required. Need Owner Operators Immediately. Have dedicated freight everyday within a 300 mile radius of Sav!! Sign on bonus offered. Call 912-988-3766. 022813 ————————————— DeeMac Services, LLC is Now Hiring Industrial and Commercial Electrical Construction Helpers Interested applicants may complete an application at the address below. DeeMac Services is a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent upon passing a substance screening. DeeMac Services, LLC 2824 Tremont Rd. Savannah, GA 31405 020713 ————————————— Gemi Trucking is now hiring Flat-bed and Container drivers. Home every weekend. Top pay and benefits. Offer 401K, Holidays, Vacations, major medical, dental, life and vision. Please call Donna or Wes at 912-7482800. 022113 ————————————— Athletic Director... The Bryan County Board of Commissioners is now accepting applications for an Athletic Director in the North Bryan Department of Parks and Recreation. Minimum qualifications required: Bachelor’s degree in Recreation, Exercise Physiology, or other related field required; three years of progressively responsible experience in recreation planning, leisure activities organization, park management, or a related field. Knowledge of the philosophy of recreation and the different activities which make up the community recreation program. Supervisory experience desired with the ability to enlist the best efforts of a staff of employees to do the required work effectively. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. Applications are available at the County Commissioners’ Office, located at 51 North Courthouse Street in Pembroke between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday thru Friday. You may also download an application by visiting www.bryancountyga. org. The deadline for receiving applications will be Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Bryan County is an equal opportunity employer and we endorse the Americans With Disabilities Act. 020713 ————————————— Park Maintenance.. The Bryan County Board of Commissioners is now accepting applications for a Park Maintenance Worker, second shift, in the Department of Recreation-South Bryan Division. Minimum qualifications required: High school graduate or G.E.D equivalent, additional vocational education in parks and grounds preferred; one year of experience in groundskeeping, facilities maintenance, or a related field; or any eqivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. Applications are available at the County Commissioners’ Office, located at 51 North Courthouse Street in Pembroke between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday thru Friday. You may also download an application by visiting www.bryancountyga. org. The deadline for receiving applications will be Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Bryan County is an equal opportunity employer and we endorse the Americans With Disabilities Act. 020713 ————————————— GIS/IT Technician... The Bryan County Board of Commissioners is now accepting applications for a GIS/IT Technician. Minimum qualifications: High school diploma or GED required; a college degree in computer science preferred. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s License. Must have two (2) years’ experience with GIS and/or IT, and/or an equivalent combination of training and experience, which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform this job. Applications are available at the County Commissioners’ Office, located at 51 North Courthouse Street, Pembroke, Georgia, between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. You may also download an application by visiting our website at www.bryancountyga.org. The deadline for accepting applications will be Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Bryan County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we endorse the Americans’ with Disabilities Act. 020713 ————————————— Deputy Operations Chief... The Bryan County Board of Commissioners is now accepting applications for a Deputy Operations Chief for the Emergency Services Department. Minimum qualifications required: High school diploma or GED required; five (5) years’ experience in firefighting and related administrative duties required. Associates or Bachelor’s degree preferred. Firefighter, HAZMAT, CPR and first aid certifications required. Must be able to coordinate administrative with excellent communication skills. Responsible for training associated with volunteer and full-time firefighters. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia driver’s license. Applications are available at the County Commissioners’ Office, located at 51 North Courthouse Street, Pembroke, Georgia, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. You may also download an application by visiting our website at www.bryancountyga. org. The deadline for receiving applications will be Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Bryan County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we endorse the Americans’ with Disabilities Act. 020713 ————————————— Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic ... The Bryan County Board of Commissioners is now accepting applications for a Firefighter/EMT-Paramedic in the Department of Emergency Services. Minimum qualifications required: High School Diploma or G.E.D., supplemented by college level course work or vocational training in emergency medical services; supplemented by three (3) years previous experience and/or training that includes EMT and Paramedic work; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s License. Must possess and maintain a valid certification as a Paramedic and certification in ACLS and CPR. Must, within 12 months of employment, obtain and maintain minimum certification as a Georgia Firefighter I. Applications are available at the County Commissioners’ Office, located at 51 North Courthouse Street, Pembroke, Georgia, between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. You may also download an application by visiting our website at HYPERLINK “http://www. bryancountyga.org” www.bryancountyga.org. The deadline for receiving applications will be Wednesday, February 13, 2013. Bryan County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we endorse the Americans’ with Disabilities Act. 020713 ————————————— Owner-Operators, Top Pay/Lots of Work! Containers. Road drivers, must own truck! Call Trey: 912-966-2407 or apply Atlantictrucking.com. 020713 ————————————— Little Tots Learning Center and Pre-kindergarten, 699 Hwy 80 W. in Eden needs a warm nurturing, energetic person for the Infant Room. Must have a CDA credential or be willing to obtain training to get certified. We are an equal employer who offers paid holidays and vacation. 748-0700. 020713 ————————————— EXPERIENCED WRECKER OPERATORS NEEDED... Must have clean MVR record. Minimum 3 years experience on modern equipment. Sign On Bonus offered for experienced drivers with current DOT & City of Savannah Drivers Permit. On Call shifts a must. Serious inquiries in person only. 111 Douglas Street Savannah, GA 31406. tfnGWS ————————————— Ardsley Park Baptist Church is seeking a pastor. Ardsley Park is a traditional Southern Baptist church in the heart of Savannah, offering a great opportunity to witness to a diverse ethnic and cultural population in the immediate community. The ideal candidate will be one with a vision for the future of this historic congregation and a passion for preaching God’s word and Biblical teaching. Effective communication, evangelism and leadership skills are required. Candidates interested in this position should submit a resume to pto@olivermaner.com, or to Patrick O’Connor, Chairman of the Pastor Search Committee of Ardsley Park Baptist Church, 1 East 55th Street, Savannah, Georgia, 31405. professional SVC Home Repair & Maintenance... 25 years exp. as carpenter; replace, repair windows, doors; install wood & tile floors; build decks, porches; all fencing; painting inside & out; install appliances; minor plumbing & electrical; install sheetrock. Call Jeff at 912 330-0413 or 912 9886149. Available 24/7. 022813 ————————————— AFFORDABLE ELECTRIC WORK ! Licensed electrician ready to work. Over 20 years experience. Fast-friendly-affordable.Service changes,all types of repairs, flood lights, ceiling fans. Complete home re-wiring. If you have electrical issues we can resolve it! FREE estimates. 7 days a week. Call anytime! Steven Munn (cell) 912-480-2918. ————————————— Cell Phone broken and you need it repaired? Cracked screen on your Iphone? Water damage? Cellular Solutions, in Pooler Commons Shopping Center, near Dickey’s BBQ, on Hwy 80 at the intersection with Coleman Blvd. Call 912-988-1691 for more information. tfn CS ————————————— Want a Book Written? Would you like to have a book on the history of your family, company, career, house of worship, or other memorable subject? Have you always wanted someone to help you write your autobiography? Do you have a story you would like developed into a novel or nonfiction work? I’m Your Man! I write for seven of the best publications in Savannah and I can write your book. Books, Articles, Ad Copy, Websites, Presentations, Promotional Materials, etc. See some of my periodical works at http://savannahnow. com/authors/clark-byron Give me a call... Clark Byron, at 912.484.3936 or cebyron@comcast.net. tfnCB ————————————— Guitar Lessons... at Randy Woods Guitar, Hwy 80 in Bloomingdale. Give us a call for more information, 748-1930. wanted Guns Wanted... Top Cash Paid! Ortiz Custom Guns, 7 East Montgomery Crossroads in Savannah, 925-0799. 022813 ————————————— Wanted... Attachable Carry Rack for transporting electric wheel chair. Call 964-2200. ————————————— Wanted... Exterior door, 22” or 24” wide. Call 964-2200. 022113 ————————————— Buying phonograph record collections. Larger quantities preferred. 45’s, 33’s and 78 rpm. All types of music wanted. Local private collector. Top prices paid. Dan, 313-9099. tfn0313 ————————————— LIFE, Inc. is now taking donations of gently used infant and children’s clothing up to size 16 for resale in their up coming resale store in Guyton. Call Nina Dasher for drop off site at 7484415, or 826-5300 Ext. 26. Only clean and pressed clothes will be taken. Thank you for donating to a non profit. LIF stuff for sale New 7 x 18 Car Hauler Trailer... 2-3500 lb. axles, electric brake, full steel floor with tiedown rings, ramps, $2425. Call 912234-3348. tfnbbb ————————————— Moving! Must sell! A queen size bed, a king size bed, two dressers with mirrors, one dresser with night stand, large couch with dual foot rests, dual-love seat with foot rests, beautiful hutch, 68” wide and 78” tall, six matching chairs, plus a bunch of other stuff. Call 728-6853. tfn030713 ————————————— Seated Walker... Used just a few times, excellent condition. $65 or best offer. Call 925-9737. 030713 ————————————— Custom Fire Pits for your backyard, starting at $75. Call Wayne, 912-977-8510 for more information. tfnLBS ————————————— 55 Gallon Burn Barrel, ready to use, $15. Willing to deliver in Effingham and Chatham for a small fee. Call Lamar at 912-675-0289. No texts, please. 022113 ————————————— Interior Door pre-hung, cashing, moding, like new. Call 9642200. 022113 ————————————— 2 Fat Pieces of wood out of old building, 2”X6”X32’. Can use on water front or kindling wood. Call 964-2200. 022113 ————————————— GIRL CRIB SET by Kidsline from Punch & Judy... beautiful butterfly/dragonfly/floral theme with very bright colors! Can text photos. ADORABLE!!! Excellent condition. Comforter never slept with, instead used as decor on wall set. Also includes valance bumper, dust ruffle, sheet, diaper stacker. $80 (was $200). 695-2172. 022113 ————————————— INFANT GIRL CLOTHES... sizes newborn up to 9 months. EXCELLENT USED CONDITION, some barely worn, others new w/ tags. Smoke free home. $2 and up per item or 2 pc. set. Name brands like Baby Gap, Gymboree, Little Me, Carters. 695-2172. 022113 ————————————— PLUG IN INFANT CRADLE & SWING... Fisher Price starts as a papasan style cradle for newborns and up, then use as a swing EUC smoke free pet free home has a starry night light show, 16 sounds, 6 speeds, play tray mobile goes side to side or front to back. Asking $80 (was $180 new). text photos, 6952172. 022113 ————————————— Sofa Sleeper, 2 highback chairs, $100; 27” Magnavox TV, $50. Call 659-2562 or 706-832-7554. 021413 ————————————— Antique Dining Room Table, seats 8, roll/pull extention. Beautiful. Table needs some TLC and 8 chairs need to be recovered and fixed. $250 or best offer. Call 450-1116. tfnah ————————————— Truck Tires, low pro, 22.5, $60 each. Tires can be mounted. Call 912-704-3589. 020713 ————————————— Moving! Must Sell! Ladies size medium motorcycle clothes, 2 vests (1 HD Red $100 and 1 black fringed $40), 1 pair silver-studded brown suede chaps $100, 1 pair black fringed chaps $75; Like new solid pine desk and matching hutch $400 firm (paid $800); Brand new Panasonic microwave (only used 3 times) $100 firm (paid $200). Call for details 667-6010. 110112 ————————————— Wizard of Oz Barbie Dolls... Five total, $40 each. Also, Barbie Loves Frank Sinatra, also $40. Call 754-3138. 020713 CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! 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