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-By Mike Woodard [email protected] Alabama’s high school foot- ball playoff, the Super Six, is coming to Tuscaloosa December 3 and 4, a Thursday and Friday. The city of Tuscaloosa fought hard to take these playoffs from Legion Field and Birmingham...the result will be that an expected $50 million in money will come to Tuscaloosa for these events. The dates were scheduled so as to not interfere with college foot- ball games or the SEC Championship game which could have reduced the attendance, and thereby value, of having the playoff games here. Local hotels will fill for that weekend as people from across the state descend on Tuscaloosa to cheer their favorite high school team to a state championship from 1A to 6A. Volunteers are being sought as there will be a need for around 150 people to work Bryant Denny Sta- dium. The Tuscaloosa Fire Depart- ment, and Tuscaloosa Police Depart- ment presence at the games for traffic and emergency purposes was a part of the deal which landed these games in Tuscaloosa. Bryant Denny Stadium is, by far, the most attractive and modern football stadium facility in the State of Alabama, so this makes perfect sense to bring these games to Tuscaloosa. Bringing an additional $50 million to town is a big deal for the business community here too. This will help hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. To volunteer to help make the Super Six a success in Tuscaloosa, contact Don Staley at the Tuscaloosa Sports Foundation at 394-0700. Tuscaloosa Sun FREE The Good News Weekly Newspaper www. tuscaloosa-shopper .com OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 32 AUGUST 6 - AUGUST 12, 2009 205-333-7525 - By Mike Woodard mike@ tuscaloosa-shopper.com Doctor Howard Winfield, a pioneer in new robotic assisted surgery has come to Tuscaloosa to work at DCH. Dr. Winfield works with “four arms” and procedures can be done with precision down to 10 or 12 times magnification. The “robot” is controlled by Dr. Winfield via computer controlled actuators. The actuators have mechanical wrists which enable the devices to move accurately for precision surgeries. The method enables doctors to utilize minimal invasive techniques. Less tissue is cut and the recover is quicker and less painful. The system, named DaVinciTM, is a dramatic improvement over past robotic systems which doctor’s viewed on 2 dimensional screens. This new system gives Dr. Winfield a 3 dimensional view of the operating area. Stitching up a tiny blood vessel at 12X magnification appears on screen the size of household plumbing! The robotic “hands” can twist and turn much further than human hands, in addition to being tiny enough to be inserted via laparoscopy. The small incisions which these tiny robotic hands require reduce the invasiveness of surgery. Smaller incisions mean fewer infections, and healing time is reduced when less tissue is cut. Bleeding, and blood loss, is reduced using robotics. Also, shorter hospital stays and recovery time periods result from the use of robotics. Dr. Winfield specializes in urology, but the robotic computers systems are gaining popularity in many different surgical procedures. The doctor sits at, almost in, a computer station which includes small hand controls which he moves to move the robotic “hands” within the patient. He can see the movement inside of the patient via a camera attached to the robotic hands inside of the patient. A suture so small that it would be barely visible to the human eye can be performed with the same speed as if it was outside the body and several times the size of a regular needle and thread. Dr. Winfield will be available to medical students at UA for training. This leading edge medical technology will improve patient outcomes and increases the sophistication of surgeries in Tuscaloosa. ARTUR DAVIS TO SPEAK TO 1ST TIMERS – Rep. Artur Davis will speak at the “Negotiating the Maze,” event for first generation scholars Friday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Center. The event is designed to be inspirational and motivational for UA students who are the first in their families to attend college. Davis is a first generation scholar and a Montgomery native. Inside this issue: Business Services 5 Cooking With Candy 4 Community Cal 4 Childrens Corner 10 Editors Comment 3 Musings on Faith 15 Outdoor Truth 15 Sports Report 14 Teasers Tiller 8 Weather 2 Women’s Forum 11 World Watch 16 Publication Info 17 SUPER SIX FOOTBALL PLAYOFF ROBOTIC SURGERY COMES TO DCH 205-345-8500 888-880-CARS 1995 Grand Marquis $795 Down 1997 Ford Thunderbird $595 Down See Our Ad On Page 3 Girlpalooza – Come one come all to the Girl Scouts, Girl Palooza, at the Annette Shelby Park August 15 from 10 am to 3 PM. Moonwalk, face paint- ing, train rides, demon- strations, door prizes and much more. Fun for everyone! There’ll be a performance by the Alabama Blues Project: Blues Camp Kids. It’s at the corner of 15th Street and Queen City Blvd and admission is free. SUMMER COMMENCEMENT AUG. 8 – UA’s summer commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. in Coleman Coliseum. Saturday’s ceremonies will be broadcast live over the Internet.

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-By Mike Woodard [email protected] Alabama’s high school foot-ball playoff, the Super Six, is coming to Tuscaloosa December 3 and 4, a Thursday and Friday.The city of Tuscaloosa fought hard to take these playoffs from Legion Field and Birmingham...the result will be that an expected $50 million in money will come to Tuscaloosa for these events. The dates were scheduled so as to not interfere with college foot-ball games or the SEC Championship game which could have reduced the attendance, and thereby value, of having the playoff games here.

Localhotelswillfillforthatweekend as people from across the state descend on Tuscaloosa to cheer their favorite high school team to a state championship from 1A to 6A. Volunteers are being sought as there will be a need for around 150 people to work Bryant Denny Sta-dium. The Tuscaloosa Fire Depart-ment, and Tuscaloosa Police Depart-mentpresenceatthegamesfortrafficand emergency purposes was a part of the deal which landed these games in Tuscaloosa. Bryant Denny Stadium is, by far, the most attractive and modern football stadium facility in the State of Alabama, so this makes perfect sense to bring these games to Tuscaloosa. Bringing an additional $50 million to town is a big deal for the business community here too. This will help hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments. To volunteer to help make the Super Six a success in Tuscaloosa, contact Don Staley at the Tuscaloosa Sports Foundation at 394-0700.

Tuscaloosa SunFREE

The Good News Weekly Newspaper www.tuscaloosa-shopper.com OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 32 AUGUST 6 - AUGUST 12, 2009 205-333-7525

- By Mike Woodard [email protected] DoctorHowardWinfield,a pioneer in new robotic assisted surgery has come to Tuscaloosa to workatDCH.Dr.Winfieldworkswith “four arms” and procedures can be done with precision down to 10 or 12timesmagnification. The “robot” is controlled byDr.Winfieldviacomputercontrolled actuators. The actuators have mechanical wrists which enable the devices to move accurately for precision surgeries. The method enables doctors to utilize minimal invasive techniques. Less tissue is cut and the recover is quicker and less painful. The system, named DaVinciTM, is a dramatic improvement over past robotic systems which doctor’s viewed on 2 dimensional screens. This new system givesDr.Winfielda3dimensionalview of the operating area. Stitching up a tiny blood vessel at 12X magnificationappearsonscreenthesize of household plumbing! The robotic “hands” can twist and turn much further than human hands, in addition to being tiny enough to be

inserted via laparoscopy. The small incisions which these tiny robotic hands require reduce the invasiveness of surgery. Smaller incisions mean fewer infections, and healing time is reduced when less tissue is cut. Bleeding, and blood loss, is reduced using robotics. Also, shorter hospital stays and recovery time periods result from the use of robotics. Dr.Winfieldspecializesin

urology, but the robotic computers systems are gaining popularity in many different surgical procedures. The doctor sits at, almost in, a computer station which includes small hand controls which he moves to move the robotic “hands” within the patient. He can see the movement inside of the patient via a camera attached to the robotic hands inside of the patient. A suture so small that it would be barely visible to the human eye can be performed with the same speed as if it was outside the body and several times the size of a regular needle and thread. Dr.Winfieldwillbeavailableto medical students at UA for training. This leading edge medical technology will improve patient outcomes and increases the sophistication of surgeries in Tuscaloosa.

ARTUR DAVIS TO SPEAK TO 1ST TIMERS – Rep. Artur Davis will speak at the “Negotiating the Maze,” event for first generation scholars Friday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m. in the Ferguson Center. The event is designed to be inspirational and motivational for UA students who are the first in their families to attend college. Davis is a first generation scholar and a Montgomery native.

Inside this issue:Business Services 5Cooking With Candy 4Community Cal 4 Childrens Corner 10 Editors Comment 3Musings on Faith 15Outdoor Truth 15

Sports Report 14Teasers Tiller 8Weather 2Women’s Forum 11World Watch 16Publication Info 17

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Girlpalooza – Come one come all to the Girl Scouts, Girl Palooza, at the Annette Shelby Park August 15 from 10 am to 3 PM. Moonwalk, face paint-ing, train rides, demon-strations, door prizes and much more. Fun for everyone! There’ll be a performance by the Alabama Blues Project: Blues Camp Kids. It’s at the corner of 15th Street and Queen City Blvd and admission is free.

SUMMER COMMENCEMENT AUG. 8 – UA’s summer commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. in Coleman Coliseum. Saturday’s ceremonies will be broadcast live over the Internet.

AUGUST 6- AUGUST 12, 2009 www.TUSCALOOSA-SHOPPER.com 205-333-7525 PAGE 2

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

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

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SATURDAYPartly Cloudy

95/74Precip Chance: 20%

SUNDAYPartly Cloudy

94/73Precip Chance: 20%

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93/71Precip Chance: 30%

TUESDAY Partly Cloudy

94/71Precip Chance: 10%

WEDNESDAYMostly Sunny

94/72Precip Chance: 5%

THURSDAYMostly Sunny

95/74Precip Chance: 5%

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EDITOR’S COMMENTS...

It’s so easy for people to forget where they came from. Then they get all high and mighty. Take a person who’s struggling and trying to find a way to survive….give them a big success story, a pile of cash, and within three months they’ll tell you how everybody else should just pull themselves up by their bootstraps...having completely forgotten how badly they needed, and felt and just knew they deserved, help just a short time ago. Self righteousness is about the easiest character trait to assume there is. I hear them speak of others about their religion, politics, money, vehicles, homes...as if they were better than the person they were just a few years ago. And it makes me wonder where all those feeling of compassion and camaraderie go. People who said they’d never forget their friends and family...forget friends and family. People who claimed that they’d always know what it’s like, forget what it’s like. They take their gains, which are ALWAYS on the backs of their fellow man, because success comes from others pushing money toward you rather than taking it from you, and it becomes all about self. In a way I understand it. I’m tired of fighting the fight, and struggling the struggle...and if I found a way to get ahead in a big way maybe I’d feel like I deserved it, and that it was rightfully mine...and forget the plight of others, and especially the plight I myself had endured. Wishing to forget. You see this in managers that cut everyone else’s pay or job before they would cut their own...they cut everyone else’s benefits before they cut their own. Or those who cut all things charitable rather than cut into that which is for and about them. Perhaps we have created an “It’s all about me” society with our wealth and consumerism. It makes for a lot of small people who think big of themselves. Not realizing how small they become to others. And it makes for a lot of suffering for those who the winds of fate are blowing against. But it is they who become the wiser. For from struggles comes character. From need comes charity. It is the reason the poor give a disproportionate share of their wealth to charity compared to the wealthy. For the poor life is just simply not all about them...it’s about the greater community and family. For too many of the wealthy it becomes more an us versus them mentality. Inequity has ebbed and flowed over the history of mankind. Each era, and on an individual basis, compassion has champions and trolls. And each of us decides which we will be. We are surrounded by those who ask more than they give, who overvalue their worth from power of position. A man needs surgery, so $100,000+ is extracted from him in a week’s time. Years of earnings for a common man extracted from him in a week. The surgery was a great feat, a mastery of modern technology, a success by valuable skilled hands. But the result is poverty for the man who is saved to continue life. Was it a reasonable outcome for one to have nothing, and the other a castle? These are the type questions that face this generation. It becomes easy for the man in the castle to forget he too came from paupers. Will he eventually only have paupers to serve his skills too? If you look back far enough, we were all poor. Some have forgotten or never knew, but others remain painfully aware. Charity should rise within you with your fortunes and gifts. The world is about more than one. Mike Woodard, PublisherTuscaloosa Sun

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NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS

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]

ARTRAGEOUS Riverfront Arts Tour

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@ downtowns Northport and Tuscaloosa. Tour local art galleries, stores and restaurants.

See exhibits and demonstrations. Take the Tuscaloosa Trolley to see it all!

The Trolley runs 5-9 pm. This event held on the first Thursday

of each month. Call 205-758-1257 for more information.

Places To See In TuscaloosaThe Westervelt-Warner Museum

of American Art. We are located overlooking Lake Tuscaloosa near the North River Yacht Club complex in. Our facility features one of the

most significant assemblages of American art to be found anywhere. Among our exhibits are hundreds of paintings,

sculptures, artifacts and antiques by world-renowned artists.The Westervelt-Warner Museum of American Art celebrates

significant American historical events and figures. Our collection includes portraits of George Washington, Thomas

Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette, for which the subjects actually sat. Also on display is silver fashioned by Paul Revere,

furniture designed and made by Duncan Phyfe, among others.

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COMMUNITY CALENDARThings To Do & Places To Go In Tuscaloosa County

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

FREE TABBY KITTEN, Call 205-242-0858

RED NOSE BIT BULL PUPPY, 5 months old, all shots and de-wormed, great with people and kids, $100. Call 205-534-4799

PIT BULL PUPPIES FOR SALE, $50. If interested call 205-239-5496.

CAT-BEAUITFUL GRAY with stripes, long hair with tuffs in her ears. About 12 pounds when lost and 8 years old. She is a beloved pet and we are lost without her. Lost last month at LaQuinta. Call 504-460-2225

MINIATURE SNAUZER PUPPY, AKC, black/silver, female, 8 weeks, haircut, shots, great training, $350. Call 205-242-0858

MINIATURE SNAUZER, male, AKC, party-colored, paid $600, will take $300. Call 205-242-0858

FREE KITTEN, tabby female. Call 205-242-0858SIAMESE PERSIAN CAT, free to good home. Call 205-442-6379

SHIH TZU PUPPIES, CKC, $325, adorable, $325. Call 205-218-7260 or 701-1976

DACHSHUND/BOXER PUPPIES, 10 weeks old, handsome, $50. Call 205-248-0987HORSES FOR SALE, make offer. Call 205-826-5657

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BOSTON TERRIERS, AKC, 6 weeks old, born May 19, needs loving home, 1 female, 2 males, $400. Call 205-333-9360 or 310-8709“BLUE CROWN PARROT FOR SALE $250. Call 205-553-5813 “PUPPIES FREE TO GOOD HOME, terrier/lab mix, 5 weeks old. Call 205-689-1020

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Free to good home, female spayed Chinese Crested Powderpuff. BD 02/14/05. Excellent watchdog. Cuddly

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FREE KITTENS, ORANGE & WHITE, MEDIUM HIARSIAMESE KITTENS, 3 silk point, 1 blue point. $100 Call 205-393-7753 before 9 p.m.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] BULL, American Red Bone, $100 w/o papers, $200 w/ papers. Call 931-307-1847

2 YEAR OLD GERMAN SHORT HAIR POINTER, female, up to date, all shots, worming, flea/tick meds, spayed, free to good home. Call 606-584-1290

PROOF COIN SETS FOR SALE, 1965 and up, going for $9 and up. Call 205-242-5289

$100 BILL FOR SALE, 1928 A Series, engraved in Chicago, redeemable in gold, high grade, $300. Call 25-242-5289

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

ARMOIRE, old w/ oval

mirror and drawer on bottom, can email a picture, $450. Call 205-330-1380

DRESSER FROM 1920s, oak needs work, $50. DINING ROOM SET, buffet china cabinet and table, $150. ANTIQUE CHEFFAROB, $35. Call 205-242-6314

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Instructions:1. Boil chicken until completely done. (I chopped mine and cooked in butter & seasoning). When cool break into small pieces.2. In a large bowl mix soup, cheese & milk. If you want lots of sauce use 4 cans of soup, I used 3 and it made plenty for us. Mix enough milk to thin the soup to gravy consistency.3. Put a small amount of mixture into a 13x9 Pyrex. Take one crescent roll at a time and flatten a bit. Put a good scoop of the chicken in the middle of the roll, then roll to the large end of the crescent. Put in Pyrex. Do not let the pockets touch in the pan. Pour remaining sauce over the pockets.4. Bake at 350

o for 30-45 minutes, until browned. Serve with white rice.

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26 CUBIC FEET BEVER-AGE COOLER, like new. Call 205-556-8594

5 TON HEATNG AND COOLING UNIT, Bryant, great condition, $400. Call 205-339-1124 or 270-896821 CUBIC FT WHIRLPOOL FIRDGE, excellent condition, $200. Call 205-333-3900

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DEEP FREEZE, $175. Call 205-886-2813

WHIRLPOOL HEAVY DUTY WASHING MACHINE, white. works great. Call 251-680-9175

FRIGEDAIR DRYER, heavy duty, white, $80. KENMORE WASHER, heavy duty, white, $100; SHARP MICROWAVE, small, $30. Call 205-349-3212

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BLACK GE MICROWAVE AND STAND. $30 Call 205-886-2813

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

2 MATCHING HIGH BACK LIVING ROOM CHAIRS, $35 each, ask for Patsy. Call 205-758-0379

DINING ROOM SUITE, small, wooden, w/ 4 chairs, $140. Ask for Patsy. Call 205-758-0379

FULL SIZE SLEEPER SOFA, never used, $125. Ask for Patsy. Call 205-758-0379

LEATHER RECLINER, navy blue. very comfortable minor cracks in armrest. Call 251-680-9175

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

2 COUCHES, Good Condi-tion. Will sell together or separate. $100 each or both for $150. Please call Mark at 205-454-0838

BLACK ROD IRON FUTON with extra thick pad, olive green, exc condition, $150. Call 205-330-9913

DARK WOODEN KING SIZE BOOKCASE HEAD-BOARD with lights, great

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LIGHT OAK TV CABINET with doors. $40. Call 205-210-1803

ASHLEY COUCH AND LOVESEAT, Less than 1 year old, excellent condition. $450. Call 205-210-1803

WOODEN DAYBED with mattress and box springs. excellent condition $125. Call 205-210-1803

WOODEN TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS, wooden, $100. Call for picture 205-393-7618

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

LIVING ROOM TABLES, cherry color; 2 END TABLES, 1 SMALL SOFA TABLE, $75. Call for picture or more info 205-393-7618

OCTAGON TABLE, wooden, w/ pedestal base, great for games, w/ game top, $100. Call for more informaion 205-330-1519

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

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 205-330-1380 for more informa-tion

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

QUEEN HEADBOARD, no mattresses, $75. Call for picture 205-330-1519

LONG SOFA TABLE or entrance table, wrought iron, marble look, glass top, $125. Call for picture 205-330-1519

6 PIECE LIVING ROOM, very good condition, $200. Call 205-442-6379

RED MICROFIBER LOVE-SEAT, good condition, best offer. Call 205-242-9688

COUCH W/ 2 MATCHING CHAIRS, modern, beige print, geometric, $100. AN-TIQUE DRESSER, 6 draw-ers, has been painted black, $50. Call 205-333-0153 or 339-6208

3 LOUNGE CHAIRS, 1 burgundy, rocks and re-clines; 1 brown, rocks and reclines, brand new; 1 blue, rocker, like new; Call 205-339-6361

KING SIZE BED FRAME ON ROLLERS, $50. Call 205-339-0403

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HEAD BOARD - wicker, for full size bed, golden brown color. $30 Call 205-799-1741

LARGE DESK FOR SALE. OAK AND VERY GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER. Call 205-705-3848

LEATHER ARM/CLUB CHAIR: Comfortably Worn, Good Condition. Great reading chair or excellent leisure chair for cabin. $299 Call 205-534-0418

DESK CHAIR: Adjustable Height, Blue Upholstery, Black Frame. LIKE NEW - $25 Call 205-534-0418

END TABLE: Black Metal Frame, Slate Tile Top. 24” x 24” square. LIKE NEW. $149. Call 205-534-0418

CHAISE LOUNGE: Cocoa Brown Microfiber Suede, washable. 30”W x 56”L x 18”H. NEVER USED - $289. Call 205-534-0418

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

KING SIZE BED SOFA AND 2 RECLINERS, $200 obo. Call 205-887-3079 or 462-0330

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

8X7 WHITE GARAGE DOOR, new, $75; ELEC-TRIC GARAGE DOOR OPENER, $75. Call 205-553-9099

4 6”x6”X10’6” treated post, used, good condition, $60 obo. Call 205-556-8594QuickRock Sheetrock, 4x8 several pieces, make offer.

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2 BURIAL LOTS, one cemented in memorial park located by 2 empty lots and butterfly girl $1300 each, will pay closing cost. Call, 205-339-0403

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TRAVELSMITH LADIES COAT, zip liner, like new, cost $120, will sell for $40. Call 205-336-1193

WEDDING DRESS, size 7, not altered, w/ train, sleev-less gown w/ decorative neckline, lace embroidery,

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NORTH FACE YOUTH MEDIUM JACKET, grey and black, $25. Call 205-393-7618

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

DELL DIMENSION DESK-TOP COMPUTER SYS-TEM, 2.20GHZ, 256DDR memory, 10/100 ethernet connection, 56k phone mo-dem connection, 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

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

Total Gym XL fitness equip-ment. Like New! $500 Call 205-393-2333

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

POWER CHAIR, Jet 3, never used, $995. Call 205-553-0465

WINCHESTER .22 PUMP RIFLE, model 1890. Call 205-556-8594

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

HIGHPOINT 9 MM auto-matic, brand new, 2 boxes of shells, $350 or trade rifle w/ scope. Call 205-477-6320

AMERICAN DERRINGER .45/.410 SHOTGUN, stain-less, $300. Call 205-553-0465

GLOCK 30 45ACP, w/ two magazines, new, $450. Call 205-553-0465

GLOCK 19 9 MM w/ two magazines and one 33 round magazine, new, $500. Call 205-553-0465

RUGER SUPER BLACK-HAWK .44 mag, 7.5 “ barrel, stainless, new, $550. Call 205-553-0465

RUGER VAQUERO, .45 COLT, stainless Cowboy gun w/ cowboy holster rig, all new, $550. Call 205-553-0465

BROWNING A-BOLT 7MM/WSM, w/ a 3.5x10x50mm rifle scope (Kahle’s), $875. Call 205-393-0554

22 RUGER RIFLE, manl. Stock, stainless steel, and see through $425. Call 205-339-5152.

45 RUGER LONG COLT STAINLESS steel $400. Ru-ger 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 reciever and heavy barrel, with beautiful blonde beach wood stock, 14x1mm conpensator, 100% East German mags also avail-able, $1,400 firm. Call, 205-454-9307

ZEISS BIG 3 BINOCU-LARS, 8x56, like new, w/ paperwork and original box, retaiil $1495 asking $9000 obo. Call 251-680-9175

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TRAVELSMITH LADIES EVERYTHING WINNIE THE POOH! comforters, toddler and twin, sheets, lamps, toys too much to list. all for $100. Call 205-210-1803

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BABY CRIB, w/ mattresses, $80; CHANGING TABLE, $5. Call 205-225-0105

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CAT-BEAUITFUL GRAY with stripes, long hair with tuffs in her ears. About 12 pounds when lost and 8 years old. She is a beloved pet and we are lost without her. Lost last month at LaQuinta. Call 504-460-2225

FOUND: Key-operated security padlock, American Lock Series 5200, serial number UEGc4, will deliver

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PIANO, $50. Call for info 205-242-1709

BALDWIN PIANO, w/ bench, $500. Call 205-799-4685

VIOLIN/FIDDLE, in case, must see, $65. Call 205-752-7494

CRAFTSMAN DRILL BAT-TERY CHARGER for 19.2 volt drill, new in box $40. C all 205-339-0964

LAWN MOWER, self-propelled HONDA, 5 hp, w/ bagger, $250. Call 205-349-5249 or 764-8272

SNAPPER RIDING LAWN MOWER, looks great, needs motor, $50. Call 205-345-8500

LAWN MOWER, old fash-ioned, push type, must see, $75. Call 205-752-7494

TROYBUILT RIDING LAWN MOWER; SEARS TRACTOR MOWER, w/ attachments. Call 205-758-1478

TOOLS, $100 per set of Craftsman and Skill tools. Call 205-339-8498

6 1/2 INCH SKILL SAW, several blades, one w/ carbon tip, $50. Call 205-556-5380 or 799-1117

2 POUCH WAIST TOOL ORGANIZER, leather, new, never used, $7.50. Call 205-339-5570

12 VOLT BATTERY FLOAT TRICKLE CHARGER, new in box, $15. Call 205-339-5570

AIR NAILER, 18 guage, 2-1 staples, brand new in box, $28.50. Call 205-339-55706.5” SKILL SAW, several blades, 1 carbon tip, $50. Call 205-799-1117

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PIONEER CAR STEREO, w/ CD player and remote, $80. Call 205-886-2813

GE 27” TV, $100; RCA 21” TV, $80. Call205-349-3212

21” PANASONIC TV, works well, $35. Call 205-366-1193

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WANTED: SOD NEEDED. Call 205-556-4174

WANTED: FILL DIRT NEEDED. Call 205-556-4174

WANTED: large 2-3 gallon glass jars. Call, 205-553-8410

WANTED: vending trailer with equipment. Call, 205-317-5502

WANTED: 38x15 mud grip tires. Call, 205-229-0159

WANTED: rabbit dogs. Call, 205-453-3929 or 361-9375

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WANTED: FEMALE DUCK, any color. Call 205-553-0399

CABIN ON 20 ACRES, camp house style, screen porch, hunting and fi shing, treehouse, 14 miles from town, $96,500 obo. Call 205-242-0858

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3 BEDROOM/2 BATH HOME, $350/month; 4 bd/2.5 ba $425/month! Rent to own foreclosures! 5%dwn, 20 years @8%apr! Listings and info, call 800-780-1048

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3 ACRES+/- FENCED PAS-TURE, old Fayette Road, Northport, paved road, $45,000. Call 205-242-0858

ATTN: 2 ACRES PRIVATE LAND, 1/2 mile from North-side High/Walker Elemen-tary, clearned, good garden spot, trailer pad built, drilled well w/ new pump, septic tank, electric and phone lines, $18,000. Call 205-393-4449

ALABAMA WATERFRONT BLOW-OUT! Estate size lakefront now only $39, 900. One day, Saturday July 25 (adjoining lakefront parcel sold for $92,300 on 4/12/09 others available at similar savings). Sensible owner and bank fi nancing. Owner on-site to ensure ALL LAKE-FRONTS SELL! Best prices ever, guaranteed! Call now 205-952-5343 x 107

AUGUSTWest Alabama Gardening

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TPRIME COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL, nice 1900 sq ft home on 2 plus acres of flat 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 entracnce door, located 1 mile from Hwy 69 and Lake Tusca-loosa about 7 miles from the Northport Civic Center, $169,000. Call 205-799-6758

OUR BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES ARE SITUATED AMIDST TALL SOUTHERN PINES on pleasant well lit streets. Easy access to shopping, dining, and Uni-versities. Singe-doublewide lots are available for rent. Call for more informa-tion at 205-758-9553 or email [email protected] or [email protected]

OWN YOUR OWN HOME for as little as $2000 down. In-house financing available with approved credit, 2 and 3 bedrrom homes available. We offer safe and quiet community in an excellent neighborhood. Single-and Doublewide lots available for rent. Call for more informa-tion at 205-758-9553 or email [email protected] or [email protected]

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: 3 bedroom/2 full baths, new roof, must move, $15,500. Call 205-330-5622

1989 16X80 MOBILE HOME, in Coker, good con-dition, asking $9500. Call 205-826-2065

2 BEDROOM/1 BATH MOBILE HOME FOR RENT, nice, clean, deposit, includes lot, $400. Call 205-522-1224

3 BEDROOM/2 BATH MOBILE HOME, on 4 acres, partially fenced, $53,000. Call 205-242-0858

1998 FLEETWOOD 28x80, very nice, huge 5 bedroom 3 bath, large family room w/ brick fireplace, formal dining room, Glamour bath, big kitchen w/ lots of cabinets and pantry, lots of storage throughout home, perfect home for a large family, $37,900. Call 205-799-6758

3 BED/2 BATH MOBILE HOME FOR SALE, older model, needs work, $1500 cash, must be moved. Call 205-764-0510

MOBILE HOME FOR RENT, 2 bedrooms, newly remod-eled, in Holt Elementary School area, lots of yard space. Call 205-556-41742003 LEGEND 28x64, still looks new, large 3 bed-room/2 bath, family room w/ fireplace, living room, patio doors, large kitchen w/ is-land, big bedrooms, through-out, walk-in closet, glamour bath, well-built home, lots of windows on front and back, $31,900. Call 205-361-6510

2000 FLEETWOOD 16x80, excellent condition, 3 bed-room/2 bath, large den and kitchen, laundry room, lots of kitchen cabinets, big bed-rooms throughout, $16,900.

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1995 CLAYTON 16x80, nice 3 bedroom/2 bath home, large den and kitchen, oversized master bedroom, separate laundry room, $13,900. Call 205-361-6510

OWNER FINANCING, 4 bedroom/2 baths, 2000 sq ft on 1 acre lot in Samantha. 2 rock fireplaces, upgrade Balck appliances, washer/dryer, office space. Call205-339-5397

1999 PINNACLE 28x48, 3 bedroom/2 bath, skirt-ing, porch, very nice, well maintained, take up pay-ments. Call 205-792-6245 or 310-4425

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2007 SOUTHERN ENERGY 28x62, still looks new. Finished sheetrock, crown molding, baseboard, high 8’ ceilings and overhead ducts throughout, oak cabinets, nice foyer with closet & hardwood floors. Fireplace, custom built home, many more options, $36,900. Call 205-799-6758

SALEOR LEASE, northport/vestavia area, split foyer, 3 bed 2 bath, double garage, beautiful lot, $1100 per month. Call, 205-339-9619 or 799-3627

14’ X 64’ Statesman manu-factured home, Northport, AL area, 2 Bedroom/2 Bath, New Floor Insulation, New Plumbing, New Carpet/Lino-leum, New Electrical Panel, Gas Range, Refrigerator, Washer/Dryer, Central Heat & Air with, Programmable Thermostat. Call 205-712-2810 or 205-712-1810 to schedule a viewing.

1999 CAVALIER 16x80, looks new, vinyl siding/shin-gle roof, very big den and kitchen w/ lots of cabinets, all electric w/ appliances, separate laundry room, large master bath, big bedrooms, $18,900. 205-361-6510

1998 CLAYTON LAKE-SHORE 28x72, excellent condition, huge family room w/ rock fireplace, formal dining room, large kitchen w/ pantry and hardwood cabinets, foyer, $29,900. Call 205-799-6758

1995 CLAYTON 16x80, nice 3 bedroom/2 bath home, large den and kitchen, oversized master bedroom, separate laundry room, $13,900. Call 205-361-6510

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Neighborhood Programming Adult Aerobics are ongoing throughout the summer. The classes are Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 5 p.m. and Fridays at 6 p.m. Located at the McAbee Center. Cost is $25 per person, per month for members or $30 per person, per month for non-members. Tutoring is available for all ages in a variety of subjects such as math, algebra, geometry, history, English, biology, languages and more. Cost is $15 per hour for elementary students (K-6), $20 per hours for high school students (7-12) or $25 per hour for college students. It is an ongoing service located at the Phelps Center. Please call 205/562-3230 for an appointment.

Adult Athletics – Wendy Harris 562-3200 Adult Softball Fall Program is available for team registration in Men’s Independent/Church, Ladies’ Independent/Church, Co-ed Church and Independent leagues. This is an ASA sanctioned league that plays an eight game season. Teams must provide all equipment, uniforms and game balls. Season begins Aug. 31 for Independent Leagues and Sept. 1 for Church and Co-ed Leagues and will take place at Bowers and Sokol Park. Cost is $435 per team with tournament or $365 per team without tournament. Registration deadline is Aug. 7 and there will be a managers’ meeting Aug. 10, 6 p.m. at the Belk Center.

Youth Athletics – Frank Blewitt 562-3200 Developmental Youth Soccer for ages 3-12 focuses on instruction and play. First practice is Aug. 27 and first game is Sept. 10 at Sokol Park North. Cost is $100 per child for U6 and $105 per child for U8-U12. There is a parents’ meeting Aug. 25 at the Phelps Center at 6 p.m. for the U6 teams and 7 p.m. for the U8-U12 teams. Registration opens July 1 and runs through Aug. 14. Tuscaloosa Fast Pitch Softball will coordinate games between Tuscaloosa, Northport, Cottondale, Northside, Moundville, Hillcrest and Gordo. Games will be Monday, Tuesday or Thursday at Bowers or Sokol Park. Cost is $95 for 6U-8U or $105 for 10U-13U, per person. Registration will take place Aug. 15, 9 a.m.-noon at the Belk Center. Youth Flag Football is a great way for your child to learn the game without pads and tackling. Season begins Sept. 14 and games will be on Mondays at Sokol Park North. Cost is $60 per person. Registration opens July 1 and runs through Aug. 17. Youth Tackle Football for ages 6-12 will begin the season Sept. 8. Games are played at Sokol Park, usually during the week but occasionally on the weekend. Cost is $65 per person and the registration deadline is Aug. 14.

Aquatics – Mark Harrison 758-0419Aquatics for Adults

Pre/Post Natal Swim Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays, ongoing. The classes are 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the McAbee Center Dockery Pool. Cost is $20 for members and $24 for non-members, per person, per month.

Saturday Water Aerobics are ongoing on Saturdays, 8:30-9:20 a.m. at the McAbee Center Dockery Pool. Cost is $20 for members and $24 for non-members, per month. Aqua Flex classes are designed to provide a non-impact, non-aerobic workout using the resistance properties of the water for participants with all types of arthritis. The classes

are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10-11 a.m. at the McAbee Center Dockery Pool. Cost is $30 for members or $36 for non-members, per person, per month. Please call 205/562-3235 to schedule an appointment prior to class.

Aqua Flex Plus classes are designed to increase range of motion and stamina for participants with all types of arthritis. Participants are advised to obtain a doctor’s permission. The classes are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 8-9 a.m. at the McAbee Center Dockery Pool. Cost is $30 for members and $36 for non-members, per person, per month. Please schedule an appointment prior to class at 205/562-3235.

Aqua Power and Flex classes are designed to provide cardio circuits and increased range of motion and overall fitness for participants with all types of arthritis. The classes are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9-10 a.m. at the McAbee Center Dockery Pool. Cost is $30 per month for members or $36 per month for non-members. Please call 205/562-3235 to schedule an appointment prior to class.

Children’s Corner

It is a widely held belief that the earlier children learn a foreign language, the quicker they will be able to pick it up and achieve fluency. The same is also true when it comes to teaching children about money and developing financial fluency. Teaching children from an early age how to save and budget in a fun and educational way can lay the foundations for sound money management later in life. Consider also the type of signals about money that your child picks up upon. You may feel it’s important to let your child know family money matters are private, and not for discussion outside the home. If however, as parents you talk in hushed tones over bills and bank statements, your child may deduce that finances are something to be secretive and furtive about. Similarly, if they pick up some stress and anxiety over money, this too is a value that can be carried forward into adult life. 7 tips to help teach children about money1) Fun, fun, Fun - make a game of both saving and spending. If only spending money is fun then they will not associate any pleasure with saving.2) Routines - When they receive money as presents or from the tooth fairy establish a routine, like putting some or all of it in their piggy bank or savings account. They will most likely take these traditions forward into their own families.3) Consistency - If you pay pocket money in return for helping around the house make sure they actually do the work. Even very young children can be responsible for tidying away their own toys or clothes. It’s a good idea to pay a set amount on a regular day but encourage their entrepreneurial side by giving them the opportunity to earn more if they seek it.4) Look after the pennies - Turning off the lights, saving their pennies and giving small donations to charity collections are small things that they can do to create positive habits which may last a lifetime. Ensure that you explain why you are doing it and what the benefits are. Charitable giving can illustrate to your child that there are others less fortunate and introduce the idea to be grateful that they have more than enough.5) Consequences - When your children ask for something, rather than say no. Ask them if they would like to buy it from their own money and explain what the consequences are. You may find that they are more reluctant to spend their own money than they are yours!6) Praise, praise, praise - We may learn by our mistakes but by praising we reinforce positive behaviour and will encourage children to do the right thing out of choice ‘because it feels good’. This can be applied to saving, spending wisely and giving to charity.7) Spend and save - when your children are receiving pocket money, teach them to save either some or all of it. It is always a good idea to let them spend a little however, as this encourages a work-like mind which will set them in good stead later in life.

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This track is what I call a twisty. There’s a lot of comedy out there about NASCAR being nothing but a bunch of left hand turns...but not at Watkins Glenn. I visited this track when I was 11 years old back in 19#*...is that a typing error? The track is shaped like a big heeled shoe with 4 right turns and 7 left turns….that’s a lot of turns for 2.5 miles. Watkins Glenn is actually a strong Indy Car or sports car race track, more on the lines of Barber’s Speedway in Birmingham...but it has it’s NASCAR appeal. I am reminded that NASCAR’s origins were moonshine runners...and I assure you they didn’t always take a left! Last week’s results from Po-cono was a slew of names out of the top 5 in the cup point standings. Denny Hamlin took it, and Montoya, second, were on up the list, but other names: Clint Bowyer, Sam Hornish, etc. haven’t been in the running for the cup. It’s good to see diversity in the top ten now and then.

The Pocono race didn’t change any standings in the top 4 due to the top fi ve from the race. Denny Hamlin and moved up of course, but Stewart, Johnson, Gordon, and Busch remained in there positions respectively. I love Watkins Glenn...one of my favorites because I’m also a sports car enthusiast. To me the challenge is high for drivers to pass on shorter straights and around curves which, indeed, do turn both directions. There is more turning, quick acceleration, and intense braking at Watkins Glenn….those brakes will be smoking before the end of the race...and every time those engine rev limit they risk coming apart. Watkins Glenn is a vehicle punisher. In many ways I see racing as a laboratory to identify how to make a vehicle more durable from being able to withstand greater and greater intensity of effort. This Sunday, 1 pm...should be another great show.

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Dr. Charles Stanley’s sermon this past Sunday was taken from Daniel, Chapters 1 and 2. The political world faced by Daniel and his compatri-ots was one in which people were being led to worship governments and heads of governments rather than God. I encourage you to read Daniel yourself. In this case the people of God were under attack. The second point of Dr. Stanley’s message, however, is the critical one, and that is ‘What are our convictions’, especially in the face of attacks upon and oppression of Christians. Taking the issue beyond ‘beliefs’ to ‘convictions’ is a real test of our faith. We easily say “I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God” and so on. But what are our convictions? Webster’sOnlineDictionarydefines‘belief ’as‘astateorhabitof mindinwhichtrustorconfidenceisplacedinsomepersonorthing’,but‘belief mayor may not imply certitude in the believer’. Conviction, on the other hand, is definedas‘astrongpersuasionorbelief;thestateof beingconvinced’,or,‘freefrom doubt’, or, ‘ ‘a belief strongly held’. A very apt synonym of ‘conviction’ is ‘certitude’, which is ‘a faith in something not needing or not capable of proof ’. Is not this last the very picture of our Christian faith? Is not the ‘truth’ of God greater, and more certain, than the ‘truths’ of the world? So the ques-tion is ‘What are our convictions as Christians?’ And the underlying message is that if we do not have a conviction about our faith, and convictions about the tenets of that faith, how shall we stand against the forces of the world? And if we do not have that strong and certain belief that amounts to conviction, how can we ingrain in our children the certain faith and certain hope that is ours in Jesus Christ? These are profound and important thoughts, coming from one of the great Bible scholars and Christian leaders of our age. We need to look deep within ourselves and examine the depth of our convictions, both in relation to our Lord and in relation to government and freedoms. Without convictions, strongly held, many Christians will fall by the wayside. Stand strong, and hold fast to God! Yours in Christ, Tom

Ijusthadafriendtellmethatthefishhaveleftthelakefortherestof thesummer.Evidently they have opted for a cooler climate somewhere else. I wouldn’t know about theconditionof fishingbecauseI’venotbeentothelakeinaboutfiveorsixweeks. Iknowsomeof youthinkthatIgohuntingorfishingallthetime,butthat’sfarfromthetruth.I’mjustlikeeveryoneelse;Igowhenmywifeletsme,orwhenshe’snotlooking.AndIalwayshavetorememberthathuntingandfishingtomorrowissometimes dependant upon getting some things done at home, today. The weeds are killing me. It seems no matter what I do to get my yard low-maintenance,Istillgetovercomebythosepeskyplants.Ihavealwaysfiguredthatyardtimeisdirectlydeductedfromhuntingandfishingtime.I’vealsofigurethatIcaneither make my neighbors happy with a kempt yard, or I can make myself happy with anotherfishing.It’sevidentwhichoneIpickmoreoften. It does seem like we are all overly interested in what other people think about us, or how we look to other people. Years ago, I put up a wooden privacy fence. I noticed after I had erected it, that I had put the pretty side facing the road. Now, I get to sit in my own backyard and look at the rough side. Why did I do that? Because that’s the way everybody else put theirs up. But why did they put theirs up that way? Because we want to look good for the neighbors passing by. Have you ever thought about how uncomfortable we are willing to make our-selves just so we can leave a certain impression? Some people are willing to walk around all day in a pair of shoes that are too little because they match the pants or dress they are wearing. Some people go through all sorts of pain in order to seem perfect on the outside. Again, it’s all about what others think about us. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to be our best and portray our best, but we all must remember that one day the only one that we will give an account of ourselves to, is God. Comparisons and impressions will have no effect on God. While others might talk about all of our contributions on this side of the tomb, God will be on the other side – in the backyard – looking at the side no one else sees.

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World Watchwith Mike Woodard

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Solutions to tough problems are, by nature, very tough. A lawyer once told me that he knew a judge had ruled about right, at least most of the time, if both parties left the court room ticked off about having lost. Makes for some hated, but just, judges. I urge everyone to remember this rule as the issues that face the nation are addressed by the powers that be. The odds are...you’ll be upset with the solutions...and should be for them to be right. The alternative is to not do anything. That’s not a very smart alternative. The old adage, “I like the way I’m doing it better than the way you’re not” comes to mind. When I see action being taken I always have a little bit of compassion for the folks doing it (except when they stick their hands in my pocket). When it comes to government, they’ll forever be sticking their hands in all of our pockets. So, you have to compare what was already done with what will. The sad truth is...we’re now in a big, powerful government era in this country...AND, in the world. The world economy, which apparently American’s just love to death considering how many goods we buy from foreign nations and from companies owned in and by foreign nations...that world economy, in each of the major players nations, is run by governments in some shape, form or fashion. Pundits call them socialist nations...but they are economic engines running straight at us. A lot of people are complaining about Obama taking over industries or financial institutions…but our competitor nations are WAY ahead of us on this...they are using the power of their industries, with the help of their powerful governments, to run over our industries (see General Motors, RCA TVs, every shoe company that used to exist in America). We either fight that fight, or change our opinion on buying foreign made goods…or sooner or later the USA won’t even be a competitor. Obama isn’t the first to look to increasing the size of government….practically every administration of your lifetime, unless you were born prior to 1929, has involved a larger government at the end of the term than at the beginning. Sometimes it looks differently because typically the benefactors in republican administrations are big corporations, and the benefactors in democratic administrations are po’ folk. But the emphasis on bigger government has growing for all your life. Like it or not, if we tried to become the only nation on earth with the true power in the hands of the people, other nations of the world, wielding the power of their government backed businesses and financials would just kick our ass all over the planet economically. So get real. A lot of people are nostalgic about those good ole days, when a businessman had to complete on his own and things were “fair” (I’m not so sure that actually ever existed except in glowing memories), but today the world done up and changed...we won’t survive except in the mouths of pundits if we really tried to go there, if back there ever was.

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2004 MUSTANG CON-VERTIBLE, canary yellow, fully loaded, 97k miles, $9500. Call 205-657-7410

1997 HONDA ACCORD, excellent condition, $3500. Call 205-333-5627

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1996 BUICK SKYLARK, new air, good tires, hwy mileage, $1500. Call 205-454-2258

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

1992 DODGE MARK III VAN, TV and lots of extras, very good condition, $2600. Call 205-752-9888

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2002 BUICK CENTRY, cold air, new tires, brakes, $4800. Contact Larwence Nodine 1304 Heritage Dr, Tuscaloosa. 2004 MUSTANG CON-VERTIBLE, canary yellow, fully loaded, 97k miles, $9500. Call 205-657-7410

1997 HONDA ACCORD, excellent condition, $3500. Call 205-333-5627

2000 NISSAN ALTIMA, good condition, $3450. Call 205-371-2353

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2008 TOYOTA CAMRY SE, bought new, laid off, must sell, ONLY 2K MILES, loaded. Call 205-556-1662 or 242-2677

1964 CHEVY IMPALA, 4dr, new carpet and interior, 327 motor, $9000 obo. Call 205-643-0405 or 339-1484

1993 MAZDA MX6, V6, turbo, new engine, new transmission, $3500 obo. Call 205-544-4605

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VAN, JAYCO Conver-sion, 1995 Chevy high top, camper style, approx. 115k miles, $3000. Call for more info 205-330-1519

2005 CHEVY Z-71, extend-ed cab, good condition, $13, 500. Call 205-556-5167

1994 DODGE 2500, Lara-mie SLT long bed, Cummins Turbo Diesel, great shape, low miles, asking $4200. Call 205-372-1182 or 331-3028

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

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1992 FORD F-150, work bed and ladder rack, needs clutch, minor damage to right front fender, make offer. Call 205-556-4164 or 657-7779

1997 CHEVY STEPSIDE, v8, cold air, must sell, first $5000 cash. Call 205-752-0614

1992 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER, GREAT SUV, must cell, 205-759-9695 or 310-3646

1986 TOYOTA TRUCK, one owner, 105k mikes, $2250. Call 205-799-8392

1994 JEEP GRAND CHEREOKEE, white, loods great, $3500. Call 205-759-9695 or 310-3646

1992 MARK 3 DODGE CUSTOM VAN. Call 205-752-9888

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2003 FORD EXCURSION, limited edition v-10 gas, entertainment center, 2nd row bucket seats, new tires, 120k, one owner, must sell, $93200. Call 205-759-9695 or 310-3646

CHEVY Z-71 EXTENDED CAB, 2005, very good, $13,500. Call 205-556-5167

1994 DODGE 2500, Lara-mie SLT long bed, Cummins Turbo Diesel, great shape, low miles, asking $4200. Call 205-372-1182 or 331-3028

2005 CHEVY Z-71, extend-ed cab, good condition, $13, 500. Call 205-556-5167

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2001 HONDA SHADOW 600, new battery, new front tire, burgandy, $3000. Call 205-553-3697

2007 150CC MOTOR SCOOTER, 850 miles, $900. Call 205-553-0465HARLEY DAVIDSON OR OTHER BIG TWIN MOTOR-CYCLE STUDDED LOW-ERA, fits over crash bars, new in package, $75. Call 205-553-0465

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1990 HONDA GOLDWING, low miles. $3500. Call 205-242-5972 or 205-752-1276

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2007 JAYCO J-TRAX TENT TRAILER, sleeps 6, AC, heater, $4800. Call 205-310-1330

2007 HORNET by Key-stone, Model 27B, 28x28 trailer, well equipped, used very little, in excellent condi-tion, NADA price guide list price $10,470, will sell for $9500. Call 205-373-4981 or 372-7315

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2004 HALLMARK EN-CLOSED 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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14 FT FISHER MARINE ALUMINUM HEAVY DUTY BOAT, 18 hp Evinrude mo-tor, foot control motor, w/ deck and 2 swivel seats, w/ HD trailer, good condition, $1200 or best offer. Call 205-339-5606

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