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OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 37 SEPTEMBER 11-SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 205-333-7525 Moundville Feather Art -Jay McGirt is sewing thousands of feathers onto a piece of burlap. The decorated fabric will stretch across the top of a Native American palanquin – a litter carried by four men in an exhibit at the Moundville Archaeological museum, McGirt said “This is a labor of love. I wanted to show folks in Alabama that there are people who care about tribal art.” 205-345-8500 1999 CHEVY MALIBU $895 Down 1995 CHEVY TAHOE $795 Down See Our Ad On Page 3 TN ROLL TIDE TOLL ROLL TIDE TOLL LITERACY POWERLINE’S MARGARET DOUGHTY SPEAKS AT LITERACY SUMMIT -Mike Woodard [email protected] Margaret Doughty, of Literacy Powerline, spoke in Tuscaloosa this week at the Tuscaloosa Rotary Club and at the Literacy Summit. Doughty is a leading authority on literacy and has consulted across the nation and around the world. Her message sounds a lot like work! She works with literacy service providers, educational agencies, employers, grant writers, tutoring services, organizations and community leaders in a concerted effort to improve the quality of education. She said “Literacy is not the goal, but it is a tool to reach the goal of self-sufficiency.” She noted that the predominance of jobs lost in the current recession are by people with low literacy levels. Doughty says the mission is to “work with educators, business and labor leaders, philanthropies, civic and faith based groups, policymakers, literacy providers and students to demonstrate that everyone thrives when the community is committees to 100% literacy”. Tuscaloosa’s Literacy Council is committed to improving literacy in west Alabama. Bringing in quality resources like Doughty, are designed to organize the resources to improve literacy in our area FREEZEPRUF WINS ‘BEST IN SHOW’ Studies indicate a new spray on, FreezePruf , improves plants’ freeze tolerance up to 9.4 degrees. Co- developed by a University of Alabama botanist and licensed through UA’s Office for Technology Transfer: “It’s like moving your landscape about 200 miles further south” said Dr. David Francko, a professor of biological sciences. The spray won “Best in Show” at the 2009 Independent Garden Center Show in Chicago. FreezePruf will soon be available in garden stores. 5 4 4 10 3 15 15 14 14 8 2 11 16 16 Business Services Cooking With Candy Community Cal Children’s Corner Editor’s Comment Musings on Faith Outdoor Truths Sports Report Teasers Tiller Weather Women’s Forum World Watch Publication Info Inside this issue: Tuscaloosa Sun The Good News Weekly Newspaper www. tuscaloosa-shopper .com WELCOME BAMA FANS! FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FANS TOO! -By Mike Woodard [email protected] It’s pay per view on TV...so why not join us out on the quad and watch it on one of the dozens of big screen TV’s that will be showing the game. You don’t even have to have tickets! That first game showed our stuff first on national TV….and boy have we got it! This game is to crank up the party in Tuscaloosa. It’s Bryant Denny Stadium and the Quad in all their glory. Fans might not be up for the game itself. After all, Florida International is not supposed to be a contender for titles. This is to be a game for relaxing and having fun after last week’s stress fest. The number of businesses and organizations which are hosting parties on the quad for this one is at an all time high. There will be more tents and parties than ever before. Sorry Florida International fans who’ve picked this paper up…but I don’t think the football gods are going to smile on you this Saturday. Saban and our team plan for you to go home as you expected to. Alabama’s just too strong this year. But, we love you for coming to T-Town, and are glad to have you here in our wonderful city. You’ll find pleasant fans and lot’s of happy people dur- ing your visit. The next real test of Bama should come when Arkansas comes to town September 26. That won’t just be a party, that promises to be a nail biter. Don’t expect Saban to be looking far down the road. The task at hand is to dispatch the Florida International team. And that’s what will happen. That’s not to say FIU is a bad team, actually they are a good team...it’s just that Bama has another National Champi- onship contender team. That’s up in a rarified air. After the VT game, the nation’s on notice...this Bama team is for real. There’s been a lot of distractions of late...fishing trips that someone wanted to try to make a big deal out of... wonder who that was? Some injuries….all this following the book resale fiasco early this year. But, these things are to be expected in these times. Bama looked REAL good in Atlanta, see my story in the sports section inside this issue. There is no better place on this planet to enjoy SEC football at it’s best than Tusca- loosa Alabama. This town knows how to do the deal, on the field and off. So welcome my Crimson Tide friends...and you Panthers, this is Alabama football. I could predict a score, but rather, I’ll just say Bama wins this one.

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OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 37 SEPTEMBER 11-SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 205-333-7525

Moundville Feather Art-Jay McGirt is sewing thousands of feathers onto a piece of burlap. The decorated fabric will stretch across the top of a Native American palanquin – a litter carried by four men in an exhibit at the Moundville Archaeological museum, McGirt said “This is a labor of love. I wanted to show folks in Alabama that there are people who care about tribal art.”

205-345-8500 1999 CHEVY MALIBU

$895 Down1995 CHEVY TAHOE

$795 Down

See Our Ad On Page 3

TN

ROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLLROLL TIDE TOLL

LITERACY POWERLINE’S MARGARET DOUGHTYSPEAKS AT LITERACY SUMMIT

-Mike Woodard [email protected] Margaret Doughty, of Literacy Powerline, spoke in Tuscaloosa this week at the Tuscaloosa Rotary Club and at the Literacy Summit. Doughty is a leading authority on literacy and has consulted across the nation and around the world. Her message sounds a lot like work! She works with literacy service providers, educational agencies, employers, grant writers, tutoring services, organizations and community leaders in a concerted effort to improve the quality of education. She said “Literacy is not the goal, but it is a tool to reach the goal of self-suffi ciency.” She noted that the predominance of jobs lost in the current recession are by people with low literacy levels.

Doughty says the mission is to “work with educators, business and labor leaders, philanthropies, civic and faith based groups, policymakers, literacy providers and students to demonstrate that everyone thrives when the community is committees to 100% literacy”. Tuscaloosa’s Literacy Council is committed to improving literacy in west Alabama. Bringing in quality resources like Doughty, are designed to organize the resources to improve literacy in our area

FREEZEPRUF WINS ‘BEST IN SHOW’ – Studies indicate a new spray on, FreezePruf , improves plants’ freeze tolerance up to 9.4 degrees. Co-developed by a University of Alabama botanist and licensed through UA’s Offi ce for Technology Transfer: “It’s like moving your landscape about 200 miles further south” said Dr. David Francko, a professor of biological sciences. The spray won “Best in Show” at the 2009 Independent Garden Center Show in Chicago. FreezePruf will soon be available in garden stores.

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Business Services Cooking With CandyCommunity Cal Children’s Corner Editor’s Comment Musings on Faith Outdoor Truths Sports Report Teasers Tiller Weather Women’s Forum World Watch Publication Info

Inside this issue:

Tuscaloosa SunThe Good News Weekly Newspaper

www.tuscaloosa-shopper.com

WELCOME BAMA FANS!FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FANS TOO!

-By Mike Woodard [email protected] It’s pay per view on TV...so why not join us out on the quad and watch it on one of the dozens of big screen TV’s that will be showing the game. You don’t even have to have tickets! That fi rst game showed our stuff fi rst on national TV….and boy have we got it! This game is to crank up the party in Tuscaloosa. It’s Bryant Denny Stadium and the Quad in all their glory. Fans might not be up for the game itself. After all, Florida International is not supposed to be a contender for titles. This is to be a game for relaxing and having fun after last week’s stress fest. The number of businesses and organizations which are hosting parties on the quad for this one is at an all time high. There will be more tents and parties than ever before. Sorry Florida International fans who’ve picked this paper up…but I don’t think the football gods are going to smile on you this Saturday. Saban and our team plan for you to go home as you expected to. Alabama’s just too strong this year. But, we love you for coming to T-Town, and are glad to have you here in our wonderful city. You’ll fi nd pleasant fans and lot’s of happy people dur-ing your visit. The next real test of Bama should come when Arkansas comes to town September 26. That won’t just be a party, that promises to be a nail biter. Don’t expect Saban to be looking far down the road. The task at hand is to dispatch the Florida International team. And that’s what will happen.

That’s not to say FIU is a bad team, actually they are a good team...it’s just that Bama has another National Champi-onship contender team. That’s up in a rarifi ed air. After the VT game, the nation’s on notice...this Bama team is for real. There’s been a lot of distractions of late...fi shing trips that someone wanted to try to make a big deal out of...wonder who that was? Some injuries….all this following the book resale fi asco early this year. But, these things are to be expected in these times. Bama looked REAL good in Atlanta, see my story in the sports section inside this issue. There is no better place on this planet to enjoy SEC football at it’s best than Tusca-loosa Alabama. This town knows how to do the deal, on the fi eld and off. So welcome my Crimson Tide friends...and you Panthers, this is Alabama football. I could predict a score, but rather, I’ll just say Bama wins this one.

SEPTEMBER 11-SEPTEMBER 17, 2009 www.TUSCALOOSA-SHOPPER.com 205-333-7525 PAGE 2

YARD SALE, 1123 27th PLACE, Upper Greensboro, Rosedale. Various items, dishes, furniture. Call 205-331-4553

MOVING SALE! Lots of different fl ea market items. Some tools and appliances. 4624 Greenview Drive, Tuscaloosa.

DOWN-SIZING GARAGE SALE, held 1st and 3rd Sat-urday, 6 am-12 noon, 2010 Idle wood Dr., new items added weekly. Call 205-556-2328

SEWING MACHINES (3), portable, $50 ea. VACUUM CLEANER (Hoover Elite) $50. Call 759-5951

SALON DRYER AND SALON SHAMPOO CHAIR, new, $200. Call 205-292-9936

COLLECTIBLE FIGURINE “FORGIVEN” 12” color ver-

sion by Thomas Blackshear II, $500. Call 205-270-3914

2009 STORAGE BUILDING 12X28, 14 ft. hinged door, 4x7 rollup garage door, (2) 21x34 windows. Used only 5 months, $3500. Ca;; 205-345-3698

FIGS FOR SALE, $5 gallon if you pick, $7 if we pick. Call 205-553-7625

LAMPS, ASSORTED, $10-15 ea. SMALL APPLI-ANCES (large box) $100 for all. Call 205-759-5951

HARDWARE FOR FRONT DOOR, Quickset, new in box, black, $50. Call 205-366-1193

GAS TANK FOR BOAT, 6 gallons, $20. Call 205-556-5380 or 799-1117

5 JACKSON-FIVE ALBUMS, original, good condition. Call 205-886-2813

STUN GUN, w/ battery, brand new, $35. Call 205-886-2813

RUG, 6X6, NYLON, NAVY

BLUE, EXCELLENT CON-DITION $25. Call 366-1193

RUG “Antique Treasure,” 7’8”x10’10”, sage, $75. Call 205-339-5758

WELL PUMP, submergible, 44 gallon tank, well pipe 1”, 200 ft, $300. Call 205-556-9934

ORIENTAL PRINT, $400; 9 DR. SUES BOOKS, $40; FLUORESCENT ORANGE BOWLING BALL, w/ bag and bowling shoes, ladies’ size 6, $200 for bowling set. Call 205-339-0403

WATER COOLER, free standing, Corsley $75. Call 205-556-8994

FRAMED PRINT: Raphael’s Sistine Madonna, cherubs/angels. Frame measures 20”H x 28”W, non-glare glass, ornate gilt frame. $65. (205) 534-0418

DOUBLE PIN ALUMINUM WINDOWS 24x52 - 36x52 new $100/both. Call 205-556-8594

CHAIR, WINGBACK, plaid, $200. Metal -A-Frame, Great for sewing etc. $25 . Call 205-759-5951

STORAGE BUILDING, 10X20, one door, two win-dows. Call 205-722-2064

RUG NYLON 5x7, blue, gold & cream, exc cond, $40. Call 205-366-1193

GOLF CART and lawnmow-er. 205-657-7136

R.V. PARKING– GATED, Fenced, lighted, video sur-veillance at Discount Mini Storage. $35 per month. Call 205-339-3518.

CAST IRON FIREPLACE INSERT, with blower fans 253/4x241/2x191/2 $250. Call 205-886-6358

STORAGE UNITS STARTING AT JUST $55 PER MONTH FOR A 10X10 UNIT. CALL NOW! 205-339-3518.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. 205-765-3657

2 CEMETERY WREATHS on stands, free. Call 205-556-1457

HANDICAP COMMODE and shower stall seat, aluminum walker with rollers, aluminum cane walker. Will sale sepa-rate. Call 205-657-7472

BATTERY OPERATED DOOR ALARM, never used. $20 Call 205-886-2813

HUGE COLLECTION OF BASEBALL CARDS, all in great condition. All for $400 Call 205-331-6543

KIRBY SENTRIA VACU-UM CLEANER, HEPHA fi ltration, traps over 99% of particles, rated hepha 11, great for minimizing dust allergens, lots of features, including shampoo system, owners manual, and cd included, less than one year old, paid over $1000 asking $750. Call, 205-339-1591

COMFORTER SET. Call 205-759-3970

TOOL BOX FOR FULL SIZE PICKUP TRUCK. Good condition. $100 OBO. 205-242-3011

DUST RUFFLE FOR FULL SIZE BED, new, $10. Call 205-366-1193

FIREWOOD, red oak, $45. Call 205-758-7753

HAND PAINTED CHINA TRAY, 14 inches/16 inches, $8. Call 205-366-1193

CONAIR FLAT IRON, like new, only used a few times, $20. Call 205-366-1193

HERNIA REPAIR? DID YOU RECEIVE A COM-POSIX KUGEL MESH PATCH BETWEEN Janu-ary 2001 & present? If the Kugel patch was removed due to complications of bowl perforation, abdominal wall tears, puncture of abdominal organs or intestinal fi stulae, you may be entitled to com-pensation. Attorney Charles

Johnson 1-800-535-5727

CHRISTMAS TREE - “Trim-A-Tree” 7.5’ Just-Cut Franklin Frasier Fir w/1250 Constant-On Clear Lights. Used Once. Beautiful! Easy Assembly. $150. 205-534-0418

DO YOU HAVE QUES-TIONS/CONCERNS ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT? Is your child walking? Talking? Are you concerned about your child’s behavior? Does your child play appropriately with

toys? Do you have concerns about how your child is eat-ing? Can your child follow simple directions? Do you have concerns about vision or hearing? FREE VISION, HEARING AND DEVELOP-MENTAL SCREENINGS FOR CHILDREN, AGES BIRTH TO THREE AT THE TUSCALOOSA REGIONAL

CENTER EARLY INTER-VENTION 2412 SKYLAND BLVD. EAST. CALL 205-345-2883 FOR MORE INFORMATION

HORSES, AQHA, 2 nine year old registered 1/4 horse mares, 1 beige, 1 chestnut, $500 each or $700/pair. 2 yearlings foaled last year. Both chestnut, $500 each obo. Call 205-242-1577 or 562-0007

HORSE BOARDING, new barn in Northport area, stall and pasture or pasture only, 25 acres, new fence, reasonable rates. Call John at 205-799-7847

PIT BULLS, American Jeep, Jacko, Red Bay, with papers, $225. Call 931-307-1847

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A TO Z MISCELLANEOUS

Tuscaloosa’s7-Day

Forecast

Sept 4 - Sept 10

Who developed the temperature scale?

FRIDAYPartly Cloudy

90/67Precip Chance: 20%

SATURDAYT-Storms

88/68Precip Chance: 30%

SUNDAYT-Storms

86/67Precip Chance: 60%

MONDAY T-Storms

87/68Precip Chance: 40%

TUESDAY Mostly Cloudy

86/67Precip Chance: 20%

WEDNESDAYMostly Cloudy

84/65Precip Chance: 20%

THURSDAYMostly Cloudy

87/66Precip Chance: 10%

Answer :In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit developed the scale.

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EDITOR’S COMMENTS...

Serving as a pall bearer for my good friend Johnny Winters as his father was laid to rest brought to the surface of my soul thought of the passage of time and our lives. There seems to be so much consideration of accumulation of wealth, and time spend toiling for material wealth and survival, that thoughts of the heart are pushed aside, to the back burner, and only now and then do we face them eye to eye. And in that consideration is the value of a man. In this world of pecking order, who’s got what, there are men who I admire most...and they are the ones who live life to the full. Johnny’s dad was such a man. My father was. I’ve know many who’s life was not about having but being. I remember Mr. Winter’s buck dancing a thing he called the crow dance or crow step or something...and, was it a sight to see! And in laying this man to rest, with the teary eyes abounding, there was a feeling of celebration in my heart. That we all go here. It’s how we got there that counts. Did we touch hearts along the way? It all seems so short as my days multiply. What once was such a long way away seems so close now. Closer anyway. We all hope for a long run of life, but we all face the same result. Energy,lettingenergyfly…that’sthecallof man.Itstartedwiththefirstflamesof campfires,andthedancingbegan.Anditseemswetrytoriseabovethatdance with technology and power of positions obtained and resources owned. And God knows you can’t out earn or out own a dishonest man. Those who would take advantage of those they consider lesser, they can climb above in position and capital. But can they master the art of living? And today I honor the highest position of all in my world. That of a loving father, a true friend, a loving wife, a happy family, and the strength to succeed in ways which can not be acquired or purchased from a purse. Mr. Winters had an easy smile, and energy to live life as full as it gets. And that is not based on where you lay your head, or what you possess...except to say what you possess within. The spark of caring, the spark of curiosity, and the will to dance. And that easy smile and gentle touch that warms hearts can be more important than theheatof anendlessfire. For all who have loved and lost, love again. For this is short, these trips around the sun are limited. And though we can not put aside tomorrow to live all in this day, we as well can not live for tomorrows possessions and postpone the glory of eachday.Ihopewecanfindbothinourlife. We are visitors here. Hopeful of another chance on another shore. With our only passage the one we all will face. And since it the way, and the only way, we should embrace it. And love in death as much as we love in life. I live with memories everyday. Of my lost father, and my lost son. And I still try to give as much to life as I did before...and yes, it’s tough. But, these are my trips around the sun, as well as yours. We can spend them as we wish. Some to and of themselves, others for the world about them. The energy thatflowstoandfromheartsisthegreatestcurrencyof man.Spendyourswell.Mike Woodard, PublisherTuscaloosa Sun

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Cooking With CandyRecipes From Candy Taylor

1 Tsb oil1 lb. boneless chicken breast-bitesize1 can chicken broth (14 1/2 oz)1/4 cup ranch dressing2 Tbs flour6 flour tortillas2 cups shredded four cheese Mexican blend1/2 cup salsa

The name says it all, super easy, chicken and Mexican, some if my favorite things. It really is easy and when you add cheese and ranch to chicken you can’t go wrong. Enjoy.

1. Heat oil in large deep skillet on medium-high heat. Add chicken, cook 7 mins or until cooked through. 2. Mix broth, dressing, and flour until well blended, gradu ally add to skillet, stirring constently. Add tortillas, strir to combine. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, simmer 3 mins.3. Sprinkle with cheese, cover simmer 3-5 mins or until cheese is melted. Top with salsa.

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COMMUNITY CALENDARThings To Do & Places To Go In Tuscaloosa County

Deadline for Community News: Monday at 5:00pmSubmit your News :Mail to 3309 66th Ave, N’port AL 35473 Fax: 205-333-7526 orEmail: [email protected]

CANINE CLASSIC 5K8th Annual Canine Classic 5K and Pampered Pooch Palooza -- Tuscaloosa, ALSaturday, September 12, 2009 Kentuck Park Northport/Tuscaloosa, AL

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K -- $12.00 postmarked by 9/7/09, $15.00 after and Race DayRegistration 7:00am Race Time: 8:00amHumans only in 5K please!

Official Race on the 2009 Tuscaloosa Track Club Grand Prix of West AlabamaFirst 100 registrants for the 5K receive a t-shirt and race packet Drawing for door prizes.All proceeds go to the Humane Society of West Alabama.Awards will go to standard Grand Prix age groups.For more information, contact Ed Freeman at 205-342-0028 Or a registration form will be available soon on the TTC website at: ww.tuscaloosatrackclub.com

Please note: No dogs under 3 months; no female dogs in heat; no aggressive dogs; dogs must be on a leash at all times; all dogs current on vacci-nations. No cats pleas

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in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Kickoff is 6:00 p.m. CT

Game will be shown on PPV

Paul W. Bryant Museum:

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URGENTLY NEED PART-TIME FOSTERING FOR A KITTEN OR YOUNG CAT (from Wal-Mart area). They will be vet-checked, given shots, and some will be spayed/neutered, option to adopt. If interested, call 616-890-1741 or email [email protected]

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OLD COLLECTIBLE COINS FOR SALE: retired and sell-ing large collection, pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and silver dollars. Call 205-242-5289

ARMOIRE, old w/ oval mir-ror and drawer on bottom, can email a picture, $450. Call 205-330-1380

DRESSER FROM 1920s, oak needs work, $50. DIN-ING ROOM SET, buffet chi-na cabinet and table, $150. ANTIQUE CHIFFROBE $35. Call 205-242-6314

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LADDER BACK WOODEN CHAIRS, $50 each. Call 205-330-1380 for more information

KITCHEN TABLE, 4 chairs, solid wood, $50. Call 205-339-8498

DINING ROOM SUITE, ALL WOOD, light turquoise ve-lour seats, good condition, $100. Call 205-886-2411 after 7pm

DINING ROOM TABLE, wood chop block type, rect-angle, light color w/ 6 nice heavy duty wooden chairs, all for $300, can email pic-ture. Call 205-330-1380

TABLE, PUB VINTAGE, good condition, 5 legs, 4 chairs, get all for $400. Call 205-330-1519

TABLE BAR HEIGHT, wrought iron, glass top with 2 swivel stools, like new, $350. Call 205-330-1380

LARGE WOODEN CHEST, $125. Call 205-330-1380 for more information

CHEST, light color, wooden, 4 drawers, $85. Can email a picture, great for kids’ rooms. Call 205-393-7618

COMPUTER CABINET, black, approx. 52” tall, was $75, now reduced to $60. Call for more info or picture 205-393-7618

COMPUTER CHAIRS (2) hunger green, $35 each. Desk chair, swivels, $35. Call 205-759-5951

ROLL TOP DESK, great shape, dark brown, come see to appreciate, $125. Call anytime 205-759-5394

CORNER BULLET L-SHAPED OFFICE DESK, cherry color w/ 2 drawers that accommodate letter and legal files $500, also a larger office chair for $75, can email picture. Call

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ROUND SMALL TABLE AND 2 HEAVY DUTY WOODEN CHAIRS, great for small apartment, can email picture, Call 205-330-1380

OCTAGON TABLE, wood-en, w/ pedestal base, great for games, w/ game top, $100. Call for more informa-tion 205-330-1519

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SILVER BLUE JEANS, 3 PAIRS ARE 29” WAST AND 1 PAIR %30 AND A PAR OF RAINBOWSQ4/4/98 TRAVELSMITH LADIES COAT, zip liner, like new, cost $120, will sell for $40. Call 205-336-1193

DESKTOP COMPUTER, Windows XP, also computer desk & chair, all for $250. Call 205-442-6379

2004 DELL DESKTOP COMPUTER w/ Windows XP and lots of extras, LEXMARK scanner printer copier, get both for $150. Call 205-534-4799

DELL LAPTOP, $250. Call 205-886-2813

REMARK PRINTER, all-in-one, with ink, $35. Call 205-246-3305

DELL DIMENSION DESK-TOP COMPUTER SYSTEM, 2.20GHZ, 256DDR memory, 10/100 ethernet connection, 56k phone modem con-nection, front and rear USB ports, CD-R/RW, Windows XP Professional SP3, Microsoft Office Suite, Nero, Adobe, and much more, $150. Call 205-750-2482

24X24 UBOVE GROUND POOL, WITH pump & tank, 4ft deep, $500. Call 205-242-5254

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KAYAK STACKER YAKIMA, new still in box, $165. Call 205-366-1193

STATIONARY BIKE WITH BACK REST, $75, can email a picture. Call 205-393-7618

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24” GIRLS BICYCLE, $30. Call 205-393-7618

NEW POOL TABLE, large, with all the accessories, $300. Call 205-556-4174

TOTALGYM, small. Call 205-246-3305, 752-5040 or 371-2829

9 IN 1 GAME TABLE, NEVER USED, immacu-late condition. Paid $550, will sacrifice for $300. For details call 205-454-3917, leave message if no answer

SCOOTER STORE ULTRA JET 3 mobility chair, never used. Cost $5847.21, will trade for old motor scooter, running or not, no junk please. Call 205-553-0465

JET 3 ULTRA ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR, with char-ger, $750. Call 205-792-4802 or 752-0067

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REMINGTON 1100, 12 GAUGE ventilated rib bar-rell, gold trigger, case of dove shot, $395. Call 205-553-0465

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RUGER NEW MODEL 357 MAGNUM, single action, stainless, 6.5” barrel, w/ western style holster (waist size 42-48), $450. Call 250-292-2428

22 RUGER RIFLE, manl. Stock, stainless steel, and see through $425. Call 205-339-5152. 45 ruger long colt stainless steel $400. Ruger 22 auto stainless steel, 6in barrel pistol. Python stainless steel 6 in barrel 357 magnum. BULGAR-IAN AK-47, 1st model to be imported, pre-sectioned 922F rules, a true AK-47 w/ milled receiver and heavy barrel, with beautiful blonde beach wood stock, 14x1mm compensator, 100% East German mags also avail-able, $1,400 firm. Call, 205-454-9307

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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME IN FAYETTE COUNTY, 1.5 acres, walk-in closet in master bedroom, 2 buildings in yard, porch, separate laundry room, on quite street, appraised at $84,900 make offer. Call 205-689-1020

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PRIME COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL, nice 1900 sq ft home on 2 plus acres of fl at land, majority of property is graveled behind 2 gates on each side with a 40x60 building that’s completely wired with a bathroom on a 50x80 slab with double siding doors and entrance door, located 1 mile from Hwy 69 and Lake Tuscaloosa about 7 miles from the Northport Civic Center, $169,000. Call 205-799-6758

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Children’s Corner

(NU) - When Yennie Shyu, a12-year-old from San Jose, Calif.,tried to visualize peace, she im-mediately thought of e-mail.

“In this age, technology andcomputers are very popular, so Ithought about combining tech-nology and e-mail with spreadingthe message of peace and love,”said Shyu, whose poster, whichdepicts little girls e-mailing olivebranch-carrying doves, won the21st Lions Clubs InternationalPeace Poster Contest.

Shyu describes the image as“little fingers typing big mes-sages, spreading love and peaceworldwide.”

Shyu’s poster, which was se-lected from 350,000 entries from70 countries, portrays the theme“Peace Begins With Me.” As thegrand prize winner, Shyu re-ceived a trip to New York City fora special award ceremony dur-ing Lions Day with the UnitedNations.

“Lions in many nations haveembraced the Peace Poster Con-test as a hands-on way to promotepeace and to support the youngpeople in their communities,”said Lions Clubs InternationalPresident Al Brandel. “The con-test is another example of Lionsbeing everyday heroes in reach-ing out and listening to the youngpeople of this world.”

During the past two decades,more than 4 million children fromages 11 through 13 have artisti-cally shared their visions forpeace through the Lions Interna-tional Peace Poster Contest. Li-ons clubs sponsor the contest inschools and organized youth pro-grams. The contest provides anoutlet for children and adults todiscuss the meaning of world

peace while visually portrayingtheir feelings. Now entering its22nd year, the contest has beenheld in more than 100 countries.

“It takes energy and evencourage to live in peace,” saidRemi Delanghe, a merit awardwinner from Belgium. “It’s some-thing you need to work on everyday in order to be able to createand maintain it.”

Winners have come from allacross the globe to share their vi-sions of peace. “Peace is some-thing big and marvelous, full ofhappiness to be achieved fromour own homes and in the heartof each human being,” said AnaStephanie Rosero Morales fromPeru, a merit award winner.

The 24 finalist peace posterswill be exhibited during the year at children’s museums and various locations through-out the United States. Visitwww.lionsclubs.org to viewposters and send e-cards.

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Women’s Forum

(NU) - In today’s tough eco-nomic climate, it’s easy to feeldissatisfied with your life -- yourjob’s awful, bills are piling up,you’re barely home to see yourkids and you can’t see an end insight. But, as hard as it is, youneed to let those negativethoughts go.

Johnna Parr, network mar-keter and author of the book,“When the Dream is BigEnough,” says, “If you focus onall the things that are wrong,you’re destined to stay there.”

Parr should know --she strug-gled for years until a fundamen-tal change in her thinking led herto personal and professional suc-cess. “The more I focused on myblessings, the more blessingscame my way.”

Of course, breaking an oldthought pattern is never easy,even in the best of times. Thosewho find themselves unable to af-ford things they once took forgranted may wonder exactlywhat’s so blessed about their cur-rent situation. But finding thepositives in your life will sendmore your way. Parr shares sometips to change your frame ofmind:- Go ahead -- write a list de-tailing everything you hate inyour life. Let’s say you wrote, “Incredit card debt” and “I don’thave enough money.” Now turnthose things around. For exam-ple, put a line through “In creditcard debt” and write, “Bills arepaid” in its place. Instead of “Idon’t have enough money,” write,“I have enough money to doeverything that I want.” Concen-trate on your new statements --

these are the thoughts you needto focus on if you want to changeyour life.- Always have a big dream.Concentrating on a goal will helpgive your life purpose, prevent-ing you from falling into ruts.Parr suggests creating “a dreamboard” -- a board with visual aidsshowing what you want to ac-complish. But simply writingyour goals down isn’t enough.Whenever you look at yourdream board, try to think of yourdreams not as wishes, but as ex-pectations. If you expect to ac-complish a goal, you will.- Forget the past. You can’tchange actions you’ve alreadytaken, but you can proceed with-out allowing past failures to hin-der new accomplishments. Don’tfocus on current problems, but oncurrent possibilities. “No matterhow many setbacks you have suf-fered, no matter who or what hastried to stop your progress, to-day is a new day,” says Parr.

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By Mike Woodard [email protected] Bama had a couple of miss steps and cues, but, after the fi rst game jitters and adjustments were over, so were the Hokies. VT was not in the same league as Bama, and they were ranked number seven. The big news for Bama’s was on both sides of the ball. First, the defense is big and fast...when a veteran speedster like Tyler, VT’s scrambling quarterback, could only make one decent run all night because the Tide’s defense was boxing him is and running him down...that’s fast. To be so

big, Bama is extremely fast. This defense will get better as the season goes, so I’ve got nothing but good to say about them. And, Bama has depth. The num-bers seemed to get jumbled up now and then. I didn’t know if 72 or 67 was on the fi eld from one play to the next. The option to put in top fl ight players with fresh legs for a whole game...it’s a coaches dream situation and that’s the situa-tion Saban’s got. On the offensive side of the ball...McElroy is da man. You’d of thought this was his third season as starter instead of his fi rst! Accurate passes, got rid of the ball when it was necessary, scrambled for yardage when no one was open…he has professional quarterback written all over him. And Ingram, frankly, he’s ready for the pros right now. And when Jones was double teamed the whole night, Mays stepped up as alternate receiver. I’m sure Jones was none to happy to have two guys on him all night, but it sure proved that can’t be done with effect by other teams. You double up on one man and another guy is open...and if the other guys can catch the ball...that’s who you have to throw the ball too. Jones needs to realize that’s what happens when you’re as good as him. OK, #25, let’s not name names, messed up big time and practically gave VT a touchdown...fi rst games of the season, you just have to expect this type of snafu. And ball protection from arm rips needs a little attention. That Bama handled VT so well gives the Tide faithful hope that we’ll see Florida in the SEC Championship again, and this time Teebow won’t be able to hide.

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Musings On FaithWith Tom Woodard

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“If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. Each one should test his own actions. Then he can take pride in himself, without comparing himself to somebody else, for each one should carry his own load (Ga-latians 6:3-5, NIV).” The King James translation of verse 4 says “But let every man prove his own work, and then shall he have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another.” Oh, the messes we get in when we get to thinking that we are ‘something’! Pride, indeed, does go before a fall. I would almost say that anyone who hasn’t suf-fered the ill effects of his or her own pride has not lived, or not lived very long. It is a prevalent human condition. But the pride, or “rejoicing in himself alone” which Paul is speaking of here is not that sort of pride. Rather, it is the inner peace (which, if shared, often becomes the humanistic pride of Proverbs, and is then destroyed) which comes from a spiritual fulfilling brought about by testing one’s self as against no other man or woman, but by the loving wishes of the Lord for our service and well-being. Even in the Church (or should I say, ‘especially’) we can stumble and fall when we become prideful of our position or service in the Church, as compared to others in the congregation. That is a violation of the admonition not to compare ourselves with somebody else. Avoid it, dear friends! Failure to avoid it dampens our witness, lessens the blessing of our works, and can even harm the faithfulness or worship of others in the Church. In the same way, it can lead to disruptions in all avenues of our daily lives. Let humility be the watchword. Let our service, insofar as possible, be in secret, or at least without fanfare. Otherwise, we may very well fall into deceiving ourselves. And where, then, is our reward? It has vanished, as the chaff in the fire. “If anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. And who, pray tell, is ‘nothing’? All of us, apart from the mercies and grace of God! Therefore, let us not compare ourselves to others, for in some cases it can lead to humanistic pride, and in others to a feeling of defeat, when we determine that we don’t measure up. Either way, it is an unhealthy thing, and to be avoided. Let us “Each one . . . test his own actions” against themselves, and against no one else. For we live by faith in the only One who measured up, Jesus Christ. No deception there! Yours in Christ, Tom

We are quickly coming to everyone’s favorite time of year. The signs of sum-mer’s close are the start of school, Labor Day, and another deer season. Autumn brings cool mornings and warm evenings. It’s the days that country folks enjoy the screen door and open windows. The air seems cleaner and fresher, and the hazy skies are now clear as a mountain stream. The most prominent signs of fall are the leaves that change from hues of green into colors as different as the trees themselves. My part of the country is known for the beautiful fall colors that cover the mountains like Joseph’s coat of many colors. During the summer months, from a distance, every tree looks the same. The hills seem covered with one big blob of green. And while the evergreens may stand out from their needles, the rest of the landscape is uniform. Each tree thrived under the conditions of spring and summer. When the pressure of fall comes, each tree begins to show its own unique col-ors. Fall is not the time of plenty; it is the time of lack. This lack is what causes the leaves to turn. We might say that when each tree is under the pressure of a lack of sustenance, it begins to show its true colors. The same can be said about us. Many times in our life we are forced under some pressure. One of the most common pressures is the one that comes from a perceived lack of what we need. As with any pressure, we are squeezed to the point that what is inside comes out. We show our true colors. Now this doesn’t mean that one bad mo-ment is the determining factor of who we really are. But pressure that is put on us OVER TIME will reveal what we are made of. What we need to understand is that many times it is God who is applying the pressure to us. He is not doing it so He can find out what we will do – He already knows; but He is doing it so WE can know and so that WE can see what is truly in our heart and if we really trust in God who has promised to provide everything we may need.

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2002 TOYOTA CAROLLAAuto, 59k, $1800 down $280/mo or $6990

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2001 NISSAN SENTRA SEAuto, 94k, $1600 down $260/mo or $5990

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1997 MERCURY TRACER, very good body, 4 cylinder automatic, has jumped time, $499; will take junk cars or parts on trade. Call 205-758-5040

1999 MERCURY SABLE, 135K MILES, runs well, power window/locks, cold air, $2000 obo. Call205-344-2067 or 349-6390

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1989 TOYOTA CELICA GT, convertible, 81k miles, power stearing, auto, cold air, looks & drives like new, $4250. Call Larry at 205-242-1610

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1989 TOYOTA CAMRY, 4-door, silver, needs work, $1000 obo. Call 205-339-4711

1996 TOYOTA CAMRY, re-ally good condition, $5000. Call 205-375-2529

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1988 FREIGHTLINER BIG CAM 400 CUMMING, 15 over, good condition, $5,500. Call 334-247-2150

1955 3100 series 1/2 ton Chevrolet truck (unre-stored). $6500. Call 205-393-2333

1972 CHEVY P/U, $900. Call 205-765-3657

1995 CHEVY JAYCO Con-version, high top, camper style, approx. 115k miles, $3000. Call for more info 205-330-1519

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1999 CHEVY S-10, $3750 CASH. Call 205-799-8392

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1996 JEEP SPORT, new water pump, starter, alterna-tor, good tires, stereo, air conditioning, $1300. Call 205-454-1440

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2004 KIA SEDONA VAN, 85k miles, v-6, nice, gray interior and exterior, cloths seats, good tires, cold a/c, great gas mileage, CarFax, lower, service records, $7000 obo. Call 205-534-4342

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1986 TOYOTA TACOMA, one owner, 105k mikes, $2250 CASH. Call 205-799-83921993 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER,

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2003 KTM PRO-SENIOR 5, aftermarket graphics& parts great race bike, $650 ob. Call 205-759-9695 or 310-3646

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2003 ALLEGRO, 35’ 2 SLIDES, 19k miles, low miles, extra clean. Call 205-752-0614

2004 HALLMARK ENCLOSED TRAILER, 24 ft., 2 7000 lb axles, side door and pull down door in rear, $9500. Call 205-712-1405 or 698-7010

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1998 ALUMNACRAFT w/ 2002 40 hp Nissan motor w/ Power Trim, new Minn-kota 55lb thrust trolling motor, $3850. Call 205-523-1463 or 349-9613

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