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PROUD PUBLISHER OF KIDSVILLENEWS.COM FREE The Good News Weekly Newspaper What’s Inside Business Services Cooking With Candy Community Calendar Children’s Corner Editors Comments Musings on Faith Outdoor Truths Sports Report Tuscaloosa Teasers Tuscaloosa Tiller Weather Women’s Forum World Watch 6 7 7 10 3 - - 15 - 8 3 11 20 THE PAPER TUSCALOOSA COUNTY KIDS LOVE! OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 3 JANUARY 16—JANUARY 22, 2009 205-333-7525 Have you checked out our website? Visit the NEW www.tuscaloosa -shopper.com to view our pages from your home or office! Just click the link in the top right ARTRAGEOUS Riverfront Arts Tour Featuring Downtown Northport’s Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa @ 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. -Mike Woodard I can’t re- member ever meeting a more impressive young man than Tusca- loosa’s “Bronze Bomber” Deontay Wilder, the only US boxing team member to win a medal in the 2008 Bejing Olympics. Deontay is a big man in many ways. Physically he around 6’ 7”, which makes him a towering figure. Having won the Bronze medal in the heavy weight boxing division of the 2008 Olympics makes him big in another. But, if you ever get the chance to meet him in person, Deontay is bigger in another way...he’s a very inspirational figure of a man and that’s what makes him bigger than in any other way. Deontay walked into Jay Deas gym in Northport one day on a dare from a friend. He had played in many sports: football, baseball, and basketball. That day was only three years ago. Perhaps never in history has anyone gone from not being in a sport at all to representing the United States as the top seed in that sport in a period of only two years. Jay Deas, who has now coached Deontay all the way through the 2008 Olympics and hopes to coach him to be the heavy weight champion of the world, immediately recognized that Deontay was a competitor. “He worked out just as hard when I wasn’t watching him as when I was watching him. I wasn’t ac- customed to having a boxer who worked so hard.” Deas said. Two weeks after his first sessions with Deas, Deontay fought his first fight against a pro fighter and knocked him out in 17 seconds. That professional fighter told Deas, “Whatever you do, don’t let him get out of boxing. He’s the real deal.” Two years later Deontay had worked his way through the preliminary fights to get on the US Boxing team for the 2008 Olympics. “At every level there was someone there to tell us that Deon- tay didn’t have enough experience to make the cut. We’d move up to the next level, and there’d be someone else telling us the same thing all over again.” Deas said. The truth was that Deontay was the least experienced boxer to ever make the US Olympic team. But, he did. Deontay has a simple explana- tion for why he’s been so successful at boxing. “I deserve my success because I work so hard to get it. I have a fight in me to succeed. If I wasn’t a boxer I’d be working just as hard at something else and never giving up on that.” Deontay has traveled now across the state, nation, and world, and always he takes a message with him. Deontay speaks to school children, prisoners, and to people at the numerous events he is invited to visit and speak. I met him when he spoke at the Tuscaloosa Rotary Club. His message is of determination. “The easiest thing in the world to do is give up. Whatever you do, never give up.” Deontay says. “I have friends I grew up with and we all had big dreams, but I reached mine and they haven’t. I made it because I went the extra mile. I’ll tell you, there is no better feeling than having my state and my home town proud of what I’ve accomplished. For my next accomplish- ment, I’m going to become the next heavyweight champion of the world.” For a moment there, I thought I had heard Mohammad Ali speaking. Deontay knows how to pour on the confidence. And he always has a big happy smile to go with it. Deontay Wilder is a family man as well. “I do what I do for my daughter. She’s my inspiration. She may be three years old, but I learn a lot from her. She’s as determined as I am.” Deontay also credits his faith with keeping him on track with his life. “As long as I continue to do right, God will keep me on the right path. I love to share my experiences. Everybody isn’t born with a silver spoon, and they need people to talk to them to inspire them. I enjoy helping other people. I do what I can do, and say what I can say, to help make the world a better place.” Deontay’s promotion company is Golden Boy Productions. He will fight in Columbus, MS on March 6th and is in negotiations to fight on February 14. De- ontay is on his way to fighting for the heavy weight championship of the world someday. I can feel it. In all my years of interviewing people who have or are making some- thing of themselves in Tuscaloosa, AL, I’ve never met a man more inspirational and devoted than Deontay Wilder. I hope he gets that big belt someday, but either way, he’s a mightly big man. -Mike Woodard January 17 at the Moody Music Hall on the University of Alabama campus the 20th annual edition of the Martin Luther King Realizing the Dream Concert. This concert is to honor the life, leg- acy, and dreams of Rev. Martin Luther King. Guest speaker will be Dr. Clayborne Carson, Director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute. Seven Choirs will perform: Prentice, Shelton, Stillman, University Singers, Tuscaloosa Middle School, UA Afro American Gospel, and the University Chorus. The event is scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm. DEONTAY TALKS BOXING & LIFE 2008 Olympic Medalist Deontay Wilder addresses the Rotary Club on Tuesday 20TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING REALIZING THE DREAM CONCERT

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Page 1: Tuscaloosa Sun January 16 2009

PROUD PUBLISHER

OF

KIDSVILLENEWS.COM

FREE

The Good News Weekly Newspaper

What’s Inside

Business Services

Cooking With Candy

Community Calendar

Children’s Corner

Editors Comments

Musings on Faith

Outdoor Truths

Sports Report

Tuscaloosa Teasers

Tuscaloosa Tiller

Weather

Women’s Forum

World Watch

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THE PAPER

TUSCALOOSA

COUNTY KIDS

LOVE! OUR 14th YEAR! NO. 3 JANUARY 16—JANUARY 22, 2009 205-333-7525

Have you checked out our

website?

Visit the NEW www.tuscaloosa-shopper.com

to view our pages from your

home or office! Just

click the link in the top right

ARTRAGEOUS Riverfront Arts

Tour

Featuring Downtown Northport’s Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa

@ 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.

-Mike Woodard I can’t re-member ever meeting a more impressive young man than Tusca-loosa’s “Bronze Bomber” Deontay Wilder, the only US boxing team member to win a medal in the 2008 Bejing Olympics. Deontay is a big man in many ways. Physically he around 6’ 7”, which makes him a towering figure.

Having won the Bronze medal in the heavy weight boxing division of the 2008 Olympics makes him big in another. But, if you ever get the chance to meet him in person, Deontay is bigger in another way...he’s a very inspirational figure of a man and that’s what makes him bigger than in any other way. Deontay walked into Jay Deas gym in Northport one day on a dare from a friend. He had played in many sports: football, baseball, and basketball. That day was only three years ago. Perhaps never in history has anyone gone from not being in a sport at all to representing the United States as the top seed in that sport in a period of only two years. Jay Deas, who has now coached Deontay all the way through the 2008 Olympics and hopes to coach him to be the heavy weight champion of the world, immediately recognized that Deontay

was a competitor. “He worked out just as hard when I wasn’t watching him as when I was watching him. I wasn’t ac-customed to having a boxer who worked so hard.” Deas said. Two weeks after his first sessions with Deas, Deontay fought his first fight against a pro fighter and knocked him out in 17 seconds. That professional fighter told Deas, “Whatever you do, don’t let him get out of boxing. He’s the real deal.” Two years later Deontay had worked his way through the preliminary fights to get on the US Boxing team for the 2008 Olympics. “At every level there was someone there to tell us that Deon-tay didn’t have enough experience to make the cut. We’d move up to the next level, and there’d be someone else telling us the same thing all over again.” Deas said. The truth was that Deontay was the least experienced boxer to ever make the US Olympic team. But, he did. Deontay has a simple explana-tion for why he’s been so successful at boxing. “I deserve my success because I work so hard to get it. I have a fight in me to succeed. If I wasn’t a boxer I’d be working just as hard at something else and never giving up on that.” Deontay has traveled now across the state, nation, and world, and always he takes a message with him. Deontay speaks to school children, prisoners, and to people at the numerous events he is invited to visit and speak. I met him when he spoke at the Tuscaloosa Rotary Club. His message is of determination. “The easiest thing in the world to do is give up. Whatever you do, never give up.” Deontay says. “I have friends I grew up with

and we all had big dreams, but I reached mine and they haven’t. I made it because I went the extra mile. I’ll tell you, there is no better feeling than having my state and my home town proud of what I’ve accomplished. For my next accomplish-ment, I’m going to become the next heavyweight champion of the world.” For a moment there, I thought I had heard Mohammad Ali speaking. Deontay knows how to pour on the confidence. And he always has a big happy smile to go with it. Deontay Wilder is a family man as well. “I do what I do for my daughter. She’s my inspiration. She may be three years old, but I learn a lot from her. She’s as determined as I am.” Deontay also credits his faith with keeping him on track with his life. “As long as I continue to do right, God will keep me on the right path. I love to share my experiences. Everybody isn’t born with a silver spoon, and they need people to talk to them to inspire them. I enjoy helping other people. I do what I can do, and say what I can say, to help make the world a better place.” Deontay’s promotion company is Golden Boy Productions. He will fight in Columbus, MS on March 6th and is in negotiations to fight on February 14. De-ontay is on his way to fighting for the heavy weight championship of the world someday. I can feel it. In all my years of interviewing people who have or are making some-thing of themselves in Tuscaloosa, AL, I’ve never met a man more inspirational and devoted than Deontay Wilder. I hope he gets that big belt someday, but either way, he’s a mightly big man.

-Mike Woodard January 17 at the Moody Music Hall on the University of Alabama campus the 20th annual edition of the Martin Luther King Realizing the Dream Concert. This concert is to honor the life, leg-acy, and dreams of Rev. Martin Luther King. Guest speaker will be Dr. Clayborne Carson, Director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute. Seven Choirs will perform: Prentice, Shelton, Stillman, University Singers, Tuscaloosa Middle School, UA Afro American Gospel, and the University Chorus. The event is scheduled to begin at 7:30 pm.

DEONTAY TALKS BOXING & LIFE

2008 Olympic Medalist Deontay Wilder addresses the Rotary Club on Tuesday

20TH ANNUAL MARTIN LUTHER KING REALIZING THE DREAM CONCERT

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EDITOR’S COMMENTS…

Since the new president, Obama, is going into office this week, I thought I take this space to write about him. Otherwise I might have the only publication in America to not recognize this historic event! Obama will be the first black, well half black, American president in history. They call him “African American”, which I think is a terrible thing to say because with true equality, everyone is supposed to be simply...an American. “White” people are not English, Scottish, or German Ameri-can’s...simply Americans. Why it is alright to use another continent beside north America to describe an American citizen is a mystery to me. It took a lot of white people to elect Obama. The United States has a 17% black American population. Last time I checked, you can’t win an popular election with 17%. Black people can’t claim they elected Obama. Obama was elected not because of his race, but because the major-ity of American’s, of all races and sexes, believed he was the right person to occupy the position of president. I am certainly no racist. I don’t agree with racism from white peo-ple, from black people, and if there were purple people, I’d be against ra-cism toward or from them. There is a certain word...it’s now called the “N” word because it is racist for a white person to say it. However, I hear black people saying it on a regular basis to one another. Therefore, it has become an illegal word, ac-cording to some, for white people to use the word, but it’s OK for black peo-ple to use it. I belive that is a continuation of racism. In reverse. It’s either OK to use that word or it’s not! Now, what has Obama got to do with that? This is the dawning of a new era. One in which it is not alright for anyone, black or white, to be rac-ist. If a black man can be my president, and I’m a white man, I’ll owe my allegiance to him...and then I don’t want to be discriminated against. Racial discrimination is dead...over. Any claims to it by any party in order to seek advantage over the other should be met with resistance from this point forward. No excuses. A black man can be president...and that’s something I’ve never done myself. A black man has risen to the level that only 42 white men have risen to in the entire history of this nation. Racism, and discrimination….as far as expecting political correct-ness...should be history. If they aren’t...now white people are going to have a claim to discrimination. It’s the dawning of a new era and everybody needs to get accustomed to it, everybody….now. I believe Obama has the ability to be a great president, and he is faced with the most difficult situation of any president in generations. To me he is not an African American president, he is the president of the United States. He is not a black man, he is simply a man. I am not a white man, I am simply a man. Can we move on from color and race and get to work making this a better nation? Can we quit trying to make amends for our forefathers and start WORKING together to make this a better nation for everyone? Well, here’s our chance. Now we’re all the same color. I had gotten mighty tired of that old argument a long time ago anyway. The volume of people’s skin pigmentation is a pretty stupid thing to “posture” about any-way if you think about it. Good fortune and God Speed to President Obama. Mike Woodard, Publisher Tuscaloosa Sun

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

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

7th Annual Jewish Cultural Festival Sponsored by Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation and

the Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau

The festival consists of an exhibit at UA’s Hoole Library, a Jewish food and film festival, and a book discussion series. Admission will be

charged for the food/film festival with other events free. Food/film festival passes are avail-able at the Arts Council office for a discounted price of $30. Tickets for individual films will also be on sale at the box office prior to their

start.Film screenings will take place at both the Bama Theatre, Greensboro Ave., downtown

Tuscaloosa, and Reese Phifer Hall on the Uni-versity of Alabama campus

Jan 20, 2009 - Apr 12, 2009 Bama Theatre

Greensboro Ave Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

205-758-5195

Tuscaloosa Academy Open House

Tuscaloosa Academy is sponsoring an Open House for all prospective parents and any returning fami-lies. Tour the campus, talk to teachers one-on-one,

and learn about TA's college preparatory curriculum from Pre-K through 12th grade. See first-hand why TA graduates are attending prestigious universities

such as Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt and many more.Tuscaloosa Academy...Where your child's po-

tential is realized. Jan 25, 2009 - Jan 25, 2009

02:00 pm - 04:30 pm 420 Rice Valley Road

Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406

I Thee Wed III Bridal Expo Presented by Jester’s, Hotel Capstone

and Hudson-Poole Fine Jewelry

Visit with exhibitors such as Alfa Insurance, KBZ Pho-tography, Memories Flower Preservation, Classy

Threads, Lady In Lace, Part Two, Walnut Hill Designs Catering, Mary’s Cakes and Pastries, Peppercorn’s, Savory and Sweet Creations, Burch & Hatfiled and many more. View the "Rehearsal" and "Reception" Rooms, visit

trunk shows, and cap the day off with a one-of-a-kind runway to sample the latest fashions. Feb 1, 2009, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Hotel Capstone 320 Paul Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

$15 per personFor more information, contact Toni Franklin at 205.339.5521

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES

Do you have a recipe your family enjoys? Want to share it with our readers? If so please send to me at:

Cooking With Candy 3309 66th Avenue

Northport, AL 35473

(2) 8 oz packages cream cheese 3/4 cup wing sauce (Frank’s Red Hot works the best) 2 cans shredded chicken (or fresh shred-ded chicken 1 cup ranch dressing 1 cup sharp cheddar ceese + mozzarella to taste

1. Blend cream cheese with wing sauce. 2. Add shredded chicken, dressing, and cheese. 3. Blend all ingredients together. 4. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes 5. Serve with Fritos corn chips or Tostitos tortilla chips

This recipe comes from Pam Pearson way down in Opelika, Alabama. It’s a Pearson family favorite and will be your family’s too!

BUILDING MATERIAL

PROOFS US MINT SETS, 5 different ones $55 for all, Roosevet silver dime set 1946-1964, $85 per set. Mercury dime set 1916-1945 in album $175. Call, 205-292-5573 ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN, made by WW Putman Co, 73 keys, 11 keyboard controls, oak, Church style, 40 inch x 48 inch x 23 inch, working condition, $225. Call 205-364-0399 COCA COLA CHRISTMAS PIECE in box, train depot, Howard Oil Train Station, $30 each or $50; COCA COLA WATER COOLER BOX, 1950, $350. Call 205-339-5401 COLLECTIBLE COINS, I buy old coins, pennies, nickels, half dollars, silver dollars, and mint and proof sets. Call 205-242-5289 or 242-6314 ANTIQUE BATH TUB, cast iron lets, $100. Call 205-349-3212

BLACK GE MICROWAVE AND STAND. $30 Call 205-866-2813 2 40 GALLON GAS HOT WATER HEATERS, 1 older, 1 newer, gas savers, $90 for both. Call 205-339-0403 ELECTRIC stove range, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 5 TON HEAT/COOLING UNIT, electric air/ gas heat $600. Call, 205-339-1124 2 ELECTRIC HEATERS (510 KW-200 watt), mount and brackets, w/ thermostat, $250 each. Call 205-375-8185 WHITE GE REFRIGERATOR, w/ ice-maker, runs well, $150. Call 205-553-9155 GAS STOVE AND ELECTRIC RANGE, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 GAS HOT WATER HEATER, practically new, $70. Call 205-333-1464 WALK-IN FREEZER, 8x10, great working condition, $3500. Call 205-393-5290 KENMORE DRYER, heavy duty, $60; GE Washer, heavy duty, $80; REFRIGERATOR, 18 cubic feet, $80; Call 205-349-3212

APPLIANCES

UPRIGHT VACCUUM CLEANER, $30. Call 205-752-7494 GE REFRIGERAOR, 18 cubic feet, 2 years old, black, $150. Call 205-556-8594

FURNITURE

DINING ROOM TABLE, sideboard with 6 chairs, lighted china cabinet, good condition $400. Call 205-553-4136 DRESSER W/ MIRROR, large solid oak and matching desk w/ hutch, $150 each or $300 for both, negotiable. Call 205-339-0403 LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403 TABLE, 6 ft long with 3 extentions each 22 inches long all for $300. Call 205-339-1519 FULL SIZE poster headbord and foot board, no mattresses, vanity or girls desk, french style $100 each. Call 205-330-1380 DINING ROOM TABLE, 72in glass top with 6 high back chairs, excellent condition, $400. Call 205-562-8330 or 792-8643 GLASS TOP iron table matching with 4 chairs. Call 205-932-2402 CHEST OF DRAWERS, french style $125 and table, oak, nice $200. Call 205-330-1519 LIVING ROOM SET: Couch, loveseat, chair, 2 white tables, kitchen table set, all $450. Call, 205-270-6743 SIX CHAIRS DINING, oak, tall backs for $275. Table, oak, and 6 chairs for $400. Coffee table, oak $75. Twin headboard and foot board white for $50. Chairs parson style, $60 each. Table, small round $45. Call 205-330-1519 NEW MATTRESS, $145. Call 205-330-5622 BEDROOM FURNITURE; bought spiller, you come, you look and make offer. Dixon Manner, apartment 7-a CHERRY DINING ROOM SET, ashley- excellent condition, $500, 8 padded chairs. Call 205-339-3338

ROUND SPINDLE OAK TABLE, $50; CUSTOM MADE BED, has 5 large drawers underneath bed, $400; ROUND GLASS TABLE TOP, 36 " by 1/2 " thick, $24. Call 205-553-9312 FREE: Phillips Cabinet TV, 27" screen, 3 1/2 years old, cost $200, may need electrical cord. Call 205-534-4172 BEAUTIFUL HEAVY OAK DINING ROOM SET, 6 chairs, paid $2200, moving sale, $1100, must see to appreciate!! Call 205-657-3317 LADDER BACK WOODEN CHAIRS, $50 each. Call 205-330-1380 for more information

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

36' EXTERIOR DOORS, solid, good condition with some hardware, $10 each. Mobile home exterior door old style, aluminum, good condition, $35. Call 205-556-8594

LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403

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

Things To Do & Places To Go In Tuscaloosa County

ARTRAGEOUS Riverfront Arts Tour

Featuring Downtown Northport’s Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa

@ 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.

7th Annual Jewish Cultural Festival Sponsored by Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation and

the Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau

The festival consists of an exhibit at UA’s Hoole Library, a Jewish food and film festival, and a book discussion series. Admission will be

charged for the food/film festival with other events free. Food/film festival passes are avail-able at the Arts Council office for a discounted price of $30. Tickets for individual films will also be on sale at the box office prior to their

start.Film screenings will take place at both the Bama Theatre, Greensboro Ave., downtown

Tuscaloosa, and Reese Phifer Hall on the Uni-versity of Alabama campus

Jan 20, 2009 - Apr 12, 2009 Bama Theatre

Greensboro Ave Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

205-758-5195

Tuscaloosa Academy Open House

Tuscaloosa Academy is sponsoring an Open House for all prospective parents and any returning fami-lies. Tour the campus, talk to teachers one-on-one,

and learn about TA's college preparatory curriculum from Pre-K through 12th grade. See first-hand why TA graduates are attending prestigious universities

such as Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt and many more.Tuscaloosa Academy...Where your child's po-

tential is realized. Jan 25, 2009 - Jan 25, 2009

02:00 pm - 04:30 pm 420 Rice Valley Road

Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406

I Thee Wed III Bridal Expo Presented by Jester’s, Hotel Capstone

and Hudson-Poole Fine Jewelry

Visit with exhibitors such as Alfa Insurance, KBZ Pho-tography, Memories Flower Preservation, Classy

Threads, Lady In Lace, Part Two, Walnut Hill Designs Catering, Mary’s Cakes and Pastries, Peppercorn’s, Savory and Sweet Creations, Burch & Hatfiled and many more. View the "Rehearsal" and "Reception" Rooms, visit

trunk shows, and cap the day off with a one-of-a-kind runway to sample the latest fashions. Feb 1, 2009, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Hotel Capstone 320 Paul Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

$15 per personFor more information, contact Toni Franklin at 205.339.5521

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES

Do you have a recipe your family enjoys? Want to share it with our readers? If so please send to me at:

Cooking With Candy 3309 66th Avenue

Northport, AL 35473

(2) 8 oz packages cream cheese 3/4 cup wing sauce (Frank’s Red Hot works the best) 2 cans shredded chicken (or fresh shred-ded chicken 1 cup ranch dressing 1 cup sharp cheddar ceese + mozzarella to taste

1. Blend cream cheese with wing sauce. 2. Add shredded chicken, dressing, and cheese. 3. Blend all ingredients together. 4. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes 5. Serve with Fritos corn chips or Tostitos tortilla chips

This recipe comes from Pam Pearson way down in Opelika, Alabama. It’s a Pearson family favorite and will be your family’s too!

BUILDING MATERIAL

PROOFS US MINT SETS, 5 different ones $55 for all, Roosevet silver dime set 1946-1964, $85 per set. Mercury dime set 1916-1945 in album $175. Call, 205-292-5573 ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN, made by WW Putman Co, 73 keys, 11 keyboard controls, oak, Church style, 40 inch x 48 inch x 23 inch, working condition, $225. Call 205-364-0399 COCA COLA CHRISTMAS PIECE in box, train depot, Howard Oil Train Station, $30 each or $50; COCA COLA WATER COOLER BOX, 1950, $350. Call 205-339-5401 COLLECTIBLE COINS, I buy old coins, pennies, nickels, half dollars, silver dollars, and mint and proof sets. Call 205-242-5289 or 242-6314 ANTIQUE BATH TUB, cast iron lets, $100. Call 205-349-3212

BLACK GE MICROWAVE AND STAND. $30 Call 205-866-2813 2 40 GALLON GAS HOT WATER HEATERS, 1 older, 1 newer, gas savers, $90 for both. Call 205-339-0403 ELECTRIC stove range, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 5 TON HEAT/COOLING UNIT, electric air/ gas heat $600. Call, 205-339-1124 2 ELECTRIC HEATERS (510 KW-200 watt), mount and brackets, w/ thermostat, $250 each. Call 205-375-8185 WHITE GE REFRIGERATOR, w/ ice-maker, runs well, $150. Call 205-553-9155 GAS STOVE AND ELECTRIC RANGE, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 GAS HOT WATER HEATER, practically new, $70. Call 205-333-1464 WALK-IN FREEZER, 8x10, great working condition, $3500. Call 205-393-5290 KENMORE DRYER, heavy duty, $60; GE Washer, heavy duty, $80; REFRIGERATOR, 18 cubic feet, $80; Call 205-349-3212

APPLIANCES

UPRIGHT VACCUUM CLEANER, $30. Call 205-752-7494 GE REFRIGERAOR, 18 cubic feet, 2 years old, black, $150. Call 205-556-8594

FURNITURE

DINING ROOM TABLE, sideboard with 6 chairs, lighted china cabinet, good condition $400. Call 205-553-4136 DRESSER W/ MIRROR, large solid oak and matching desk w/ hutch, $150 each or $300 for both, negotiable. Call 205-339-0403 LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403 TABLE, 6 ft long with 3 extentions each 22 inches long all for $300. Call 205-339-1519 FULL SIZE poster headbord and foot board, no mattresses, vanity or girls desk, french style $100 each. Call 205-330-1380 DINING ROOM TABLE, 72in glass top with 6 high back chairs, excellent condition, $400. Call 205-562-8330 or 792-8643 GLASS TOP iron table matching with 4 chairs. Call 205-932-2402 CHEST OF DRAWERS, french style $125 and table, oak, nice $200. Call 205-330-1519 LIVING ROOM SET: Couch, loveseat, chair, 2 white tables, kitchen table set, all $450. Call, 205-270-6743 SIX CHAIRS DINING, oak, tall backs for $275. Table, oak, and 6 chairs for $400. Coffee table, oak $75. Twin headboard and foot board white for $50. Chairs parson style, $60 each. Table, small round $45. Call 205-330-1519 NEW MATTRESS, $145. Call 205-330-5622 BEDROOM FURNITURE; bought spiller, you come, you look and make offer. Dixon Manner, apartment 7-a CHERRY DINING ROOM SET, ashley- excellent condition, $500, 8 padded chairs. Call 205-339-3338

ROUND SPINDLE OAK TABLE, $50; CUSTOM MADE BED, has 5 large drawers underneath bed, $400; ROUND GLASS TABLE TOP, 36 " by 1/2 " thick, $24. Call 205-553-9312 FREE: Phillips Cabinet TV, 27" screen, 3 1/2 years old, cost $200, may need electrical cord. Call 205-534-4172 BEAUTIFUL HEAVY OAK DINING ROOM SET, 6 chairs, paid $2200, moving sale, $1100, must see to appreciate!! Call 205-657-3317 LADDER BACK WOODEN CHAIRS, $50 each. Call 205-330-1380 for more information

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

36' EXTERIOR DOORS, solid, good condition with some hardware, $10 each. Mobile home exterior door old style, aluminum, good condition, $35. Call 205-556-8594

LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403

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

Things To Do & Places To Go In Tuscaloosa County

ARTRAGEOUS Riverfront Arts Tour

Featuring Downtown Northport’s Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa

@ 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.

7th Annual Jewish Cultural Festival Sponsored by Gloria Narramore Moody Foundation and

the Tuscaloosa Convention and Visitors Bureau

The festival consists of an exhibit at UA’s Hoole Library, a Jewish food and film festival, and a book discussion series. Admission will be

charged for the food/film festival with other events free. Food/film festival passes are avail-able at the Arts Council office for a discounted price of $30. Tickets for individual films will also be on sale at the box office prior to their

start.Film screenings will take place at both the Bama Theatre, Greensboro Ave., downtown

Tuscaloosa, and Reese Phifer Hall on the Uni-versity of Alabama campus

Jan 20, 2009 - Apr 12, 2009 Bama Theatre

Greensboro Ave Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

205-758-5195

Tuscaloosa Academy Open House

Tuscaloosa Academy is sponsoring an Open House for all prospective parents and any returning fami-lies. Tour the campus, talk to teachers one-on-one,

and learn about TA's college preparatory curriculum from Pre-K through 12th grade. See first-hand why TA graduates are attending prestigious universities

such as Harvard, Stanford, Vanderbilt and many more.Tuscaloosa Academy...Where your child's po-

tential is realized. Jan 25, 2009 - Jan 25, 2009

02:00 pm - 04:30 pm 420 Rice Valley Road

Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35406

I Thee Wed III Bridal Expo Presented by Jester’s, Hotel Capstone

and Hudson-Poole Fine Jewelry

Visit with exhibitors such as Alfa Insurance, KBZ Pho-tography, Memories Flower Preservation, Classy

Threads, Lady In Lace, Part Two, Walnut Hill Designs Catering, Mary’s Cakes and Pastries, Peppercorn’s, Savory and Sweet Creations, Burch & Hatfiled and many more. View the "Rehearsal" and "Reception" Rooms, visit

trunk shows, and cap the day off with a one-of-a-kind runway to sample the latest fashions. Feb 1, 2009, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Hotel Capstone 320 Paul Bryant Drive Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

$15 per personFor more information, contact Toni Franklin at 205.339.5521

ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES

Do you have a recipe your family enjoys? Want to share it with our readers? If so please send to me at:

Cooking With Candy 3309 66th Avenue

Northport, AL 35473

(2) 8 oz packages cream cheese 3/4 cup wing sauce (Frank’s Red Hot works the best) 2 cans shredded chicken (or fresh shred-ded chicken 1 cup ranch dressing 1 cup sharp cheddar ceese + mozzarella to taste

1. Blend cream cheese with wing sauce. 2. Add shredded chicken, dressing, and cheese. 3. Blend all ingredients together. 4. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes 5. Serve with Fritos corn chips or Tostitos tortilla chips

This recipe comes from Pam Pearson way down in Opelika, Alabama. It’s a Pearson family favorite and will be your family’s too!

BUILDING MATERIAL

PROOFS US MINT SETS, 5 different ones $55 for all, Roosevet silver dime set 1946-1964, $85 per set. Mercury dime set 1916-1945 in album $175. Call, 205-292-5573 ANTIQUE PUMP ORGAN, made by WW Putman Co, 73 keys, 11 keyboard controls, oak, Church style, 40 inch x 48 inch x 23 inch, working condition, $225. Call 205-364-0399 COCA COLA CHRISTMAS PIECE in box, train depot, Howard Oil Train Station, $30 each or $50; COCA COLA WATER COOLER BOX, 1950, $350. Call 205-339-5401 COLLECTIBLE COINS, I buy old coins, pennies, nickels, half dollars, silver dollars, and mint and proof sets. Call 205-242-5289 or 242-6314 ANTIQUE BATH TUB, cast iron lets, $100. Call 205-349-3212

BLACK GE MICROWAVE AND STAND. $30 Call 205-866-2813 2 40 GALLON GAS HOT WATER HEATERS, 1 older, 1 newer, gas savers, $90 for both. Call 205-339-0403 ELECTRIC stove range, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 5 TON HEAT/COOLING UNIT, electric air/ gas heat $600. Call, 205-339-1124 2 ELECTRIC HEATERS (510 KW-200 watt), mount and brackets, w/ thermostat, $250 each. Call 205-375-8185 WHITE GE REFRIGERATOR, w/ ice-maker, runs well, $150. Call 205-553-9155 GAS STOVE AND ELECTRIC RANGE, works fine. Call 205-554-1562 GAS HOT WATER HEATER, practically new, $70. Call 205-333-1464 WALK-IN FREEZER, 8x10, great working condition, $3500. Call 205-393-5290 KENMORE DRYER, heavy duty, $60; GE Washer, heavy duty, $80; REFRIGERATOR, 18 cubic feet, $80; Call 205-349-3212

APPLIANCES

UPRIGHT VACCUUM CLEANER, $30. Call 205-752-7494 GE REFRIGERAOR, 18 cubic feet, 2 years old, black, $150. Call 205-556-8594

FURNITURE

DINING ROOM TABLE, sideboard with 6 chairs, lighted china cabinet, good condition $400. Call 205-553-4136 DRESSER W/ MIRROR, large solid oak and matching desk w/ hutch, $150 each or $300 for both, negotiable. Call 205-339-0403 LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403 TABLE, 6 ft long with 3 extentions each 22 inches long all for $300. Call 205-339-1519 FULL SIZE poster headbord and foot board, no mattresses, vanity or girls desk, french style $100 each. Call 205-330-1380 DINING ROOM TABLE, 72in glass top with 6 high back chairs, excellent condition, $400. Call 205-562-8330 or 792-8643 GLASS TOP iron table matching with 4 chairs. Call 205-932-2402 CHEST OF DRAWERS, french style $125 and table, oak, nice $200. Call 205-330-1519 LIVING ROOM SET: Couch, loveseat, chair, 2 white tables, kitchen table set, all $450. Call, 205-270-6743 SIX CHAIRS DINING, oak, tall backs for $275. Table, oak, and 6 chairs for $400. Coffee table, oak $75. Twin headboard and foot board white for $50. Chairs parson style, $60 each. Table, small round $45. Call 205-330-1519 NEW MATTRESS, $145. Call 205-330-5622 BEDROOM FURNITURE; bought spiller, you come, you look and make offer. Dixon Manner, apartment 7-a CHERRY DINING ROOM SET, ashley- excellent condition, $500, 8 padded chairs. Call 205-339-3338

ROUND SPINDLE OAK TABLE, $50; CUSTOM MADE BED, has 5 large drawers underneath bed, $400; ROUND GLASS TABLE TOP, 36 " by 1/2 " thick, $24. Call 205-553-9312 FREE: Phillips Cabinet TV, 27" screen, 3 1/2 years old, cost $200, may need electrical cord. Call 205-534-4172 BEAUTIFUL HEAVY OAK DINING ROOM SET, 6 chairs, paid $2200, moving sale, $1100, must see to appreciate!! Call 205-657-3317 LADDER BACK WOODEN CHAIRS, $50 each. Call 205-330-1380 for more information

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

36' EXTERIOR DOORS, solid, good condition with some hardware, $10 each. Mobile home exterior door old style, aluminum, good condition, $35. Call 205-556-8594

LARGE SOLID OAK DRESSER, 8 drawers, 61" high, 2 jewelry boxes, w/ matching desk w/ brass knobs, 47" high and match-ing hutch w/ lots of shelves. Selling as set, $400. Serious inquiries only. Call 205-339-0403

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LADIES' COAT, large, gray w/ black, just bought from Blair's for $100, will sell for $75. Call 205-367-7677 MENS' PANTS, 20 pairs, sizes 34-64, $7-15. Call 205-239-6088 BLACK MILITARY BOOTS, new, $20. Call 205-752-7494 MILITARY HELMET, $45. Call 205-752-7494 5 PAIRS OF JEANS, various brands, 32x30 medium; LONG SLEEVE SWEATER, SHORT SLEEVE SHIRT, medium, new; $20 for all. Call 205-339-1842

DELL LAPTOP, wireless internet, with cd burner $310. Compaq computer xp with cd and dvd combo, internet ready $150. Call 205-886-2813 GATEWAY XP, $130, internet ready. Call 205-886-2813 I WOULD LIKE TO BUY YOUR BROKEN LAPTOP FOR $25. Call 205-886-2813 DELL DESKTOP COMPUTER, 1.13 GHZ, 256 MBR, 56k phone/fax modem, 10/100 ethernet, front and rear USB ports, CD-R/RW, Windows XP PRO-SP3, Microsoft Office Suite including Frontpage, Excell, Access, Word, and more, Nero Ultra Burning ROM software, etc. Ready to go! $150. Call 205-750-2482 COMPAQ PRESARIO DESKTOP, DVD ROM, CD-R/RW, firewire ports, USB ports, 56k phone/fax modem, 10/100 ethernet connections, 256 MBR, Windows XP Pro-sp3, Microsoft Office Suite, Burning software, internet ready, $150. Call 205-750-2482 COMPUTER SERVICES, UPGRADES, NEW INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE REPAIRS, VIRUS REMOVAL, SPYWARE/ADWARE REMOVAL, DATA RECOVERY. We also have several computers in stock internet ready and ready to go with thelatest software starting as low as $99. Come see us, and get your PC running like new again. Call today at 205-750-2482 COMPUTER FOR SALE: XP, internet ready, $400. Call 205-886-2813

NEW SUZANNE SOMERS BODY ROW 200xl with video. Pd $350, asking $100. Call 205-345-3494 WEIGHT SET, really nice, paid $900, will take $300, need Christmas money. Call 205-799-9539 ELIPTICAL MACHINE, $90. Call 205-553-9312

HEALTH CARE

I SIT WITH LOVED ONES, caregiver, in hospital or home, 20 years experience at DCH, references available. Call Sylvia 205-752-6677

HUNTING EQUIPMENT

RELOADING EQUIPMENT, dyes for high power rifle, pistol, revolver table, shells, powders, accessories press, table, worth $550, will sacrifice $250. Call 205-3395570

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 2 SHOT GUNS, 2 OTHER GUNS, 9mm-.45. Call 205-330-8293 MOSSBURG PUMP magnum shotgun model 865 $300. Call, 205-428-6674 GUNS FOR SALE: .45 Smith and Wesson; Cobra 9 mm; Springfield 12 guage; Winchester 270. Call 205-330-8239 30-06 GUN, good condition, w/ scope, $500 obo. Call 205-330-1558 GUN CABINET, $50. Call 205-242-1709 SIG SAUR 40 mm, w/ hard case and 2 clips, $800. Call 205-349-5249 HUNTING BOW, by Bowtex, $500. Call 205-330-1558

HUNTING BOOTS, Lacrasse size 9, 800 grams of insulation rubber, $35. Call 205-759-3173 or 534-7668 PERSONAL DEFENSE STUN GUN, $30. Call 205-886-2813

2 CHILD CAR SEATS like new $15 each. Call 205-553-8410 BABY STROLLER, with cup holder, very nice $12. Call 205-886-2813 2 TRAINING BIKES, boy and girl, fairly new, $15 for both. Call 205-339-5570 BABY BED MATTRESSES, BOUNCER SEAT, 2 JUNGLE GYMS, CAR SEAT w/ stroller, Eddie Bauer, JUMPEROO BASSONETTE, CLOTHES; Call 205-826-7293

GUN CABINET, holds all types of firearms, $50. Call 205-242-1709

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Burton Sullivan

Phone #: 888-473-5033 Call Toll Free!

No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers

BANKRUPTCY Chapter 7

$99 starts

representation

DIVORCE

uncontested from $169

contested from $299

TENOR SAXOPHONE, with case and accessories. $650 or trade for something of interest. Call 205-926-6878. Leave message if no answer. Brent/Cville area. KEYBOARD STAND X-TYPE, black steel pipe, $20. Call 205-339-5570 2 BRAND NEW ELECTRIC GUITARS, great Christmas presents! Call for more information 205-826-2242

TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

WANTED

MUSIC

12.5" 15 AMP DELTA SHOP MASTER PORTABLE PLANER, new, w/ 4" dust collector, $200. Call 205-371-2781

TENNESSEE JUMBO GUITAR BY GIBSON, brand new, in box, $1500 firm. Call 205-339-1482 UPRIGHT PIANO, great condition, good for lessons or any music venue, $100. Call now! Great buy! 205-886-2108

TROY BILT 2 CYCLE MULCHING BLOWER/VACUUM, $100. Call 205-371-2781 ELECTRIC DRILL, 1/4 inch, with drill bits, $35. Call 205-534-4172 ONE NEW METAL TOOL BOX, Better Built, fits Toyota Truck, lots of tools inside, quick sale, $175 firm. Call 205-534-4172 CHROME TOOL BOX, fits full size pickup, $75. Call 205-938-9884

SMALL STAND UP STEREO, w/ speakers, good condition, $45. Call 205-330-5622

SONY 36' flat screen hd, paid $1400 2 years ago, asking $500. Call 205-339-1639 SINGLE CASSETTE DECK, very nice $20. Call 205-886-2813 2 SUB WOOFERS, 12', eclipse brand, $150. Call 251-680-9175 SONY HANDYCAM, DCR, DVD, 508 dual record, 6.1 mp still, 10x optical and 20x digital zoom, new in box, originally $800 +, will take $425 obo. Great Christmas gift! Call 205-752-1767 CANNON REBEL SERIES 35 MM CAMERA, auto focus, 50 mn & 75-300 zoom, $!50. Call 205-752-1767

TV/STEREO/ELECTRONICS

WANTED: Knife cutter box for 1219 John Deere hay mower conditioner. Call 205-596-3553 WANTED: Used Pickup Truck, any make/model will do, reasonable price. Call 205-5569-4173 WANTED, rainbow vacuum cleaner reasonably priced, call 205-339-5606 WANTED: 3 wheelers, 4 wheelers, ATVs, Sea Doo’s for parts. Call 205-333-6959 WANTED: Grill and Steering wheel with air bag, in good condition, for a 1993-1997 Mazda pickup truck, rea-sonably priced. Call 205-792-4937

I WOULD LIKE TO BUY YOUR BROKEN LAPTOP FOR $25. Call 205-886-2813

TUSCANY REALTY BECKY SADBERRY

205-292-9387

4+/- acres with 3 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home, just minutes from town, ONLY$69,900 Beautiful country setting, 3 bedroom 2 bath doublewide on 1 +/- acres in Vance has storm shelter, children friendly, possible owner finance with large down payment, ONLY $44,900. 4 bedroom 3 bath house with 1/5 acres on land in Duncanville. For sale or possible lease purchase house with 1+/- acres, 3 bedroom 2 bath with large back deck overlooking above ground pool. VERY PRIVATE 7 Beautiful lots for sale off Bear Creek Road. Some restrictions, Call Becky about your Turn Key Deal Doublewide set up in park possible owner finance, call 205-462-0403

WANTED: Knife cutter box for 1219 John Deere hay mower conditioner. Call 205-596-3553 WANTED: Used Pickup Truck, any make/model will do, reasonable price. Call 205-5569-4173 WANTED, rainbow vacuum cleaner reasonably priced, call 205-339-5606 WANTED: 3 wheelers, 4 wheelers, ATVs, Sea Doo’s for parts. Call 205-333-6959 WANTED: Grill and Steering wheel with air bag, in good condition, for a 1993-1997 Mazda pickup truck, rea-sonably priced. Call 205-792-4937

WANTED: Grill and Steer-ing wheel with air bag, in good condition, for a 1993-1997 Mazda pickup truck, reasonably priced. Call 205-792-4937

WANTED: Knife cutter box for 1219 John Deere hay mower conditioner. Call 205-596-3553 WANTED: Used Pickup Truck, any make/model will do, reasonable price. Call 205-5569-4173

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Sleep. It refreshes, rejuvenates and restores. Though our bodies are, for the most part, quiet during sleep, there is actually a bustle of ac-tivity going on inside us. Getting baby to sleep and having your baby on a regular sleep schedule is so important, that it is worth exploring and dis-cussing. Not only is a proper and regular sleep schedule vitally important for your baby’s health, it also improves mood, function and physical de-velopment. Here are five major benefits that regular and sound sleep offer your child: 1. It helps your baby grow strong and develop quick reactions and coor-dination: studies show that babies who get regular sleep have improved reaction time, better reflexes and even better use of oxygen. 2. It helps keep baby’s mood even and happy: obviously, babies get cranky and cry longer and more often when they are tired, and if they are sleep deprived, or on an irregular schedule, they can be very challenging to deal with. 3. It helps with memory function and development: Dr. Nilesh Dave, medical director of the Sleep Center at UT Southwestern Medical Center says "During sleep, your brain will process a lot and turn it into long-term memory," he says. "Memory is a function of what we think sleep does." 4. It keeps baby from falling asleep at times that are not part of the planned schedule: I’m sure every parent has experienced times when their baby fell asleep in the car, or while out somewhere, only to have the baby wake up irritable and still tired. If a baby is well rested, and if the parents plan their activities to accommodate baby’s established sleep schedule, then more often than not, the baby will stay awake in the car, etc, because it’s during the established non - sleep time. 5. It keeps baby’s hormones balanced: Our bodies use sleep to release certain hormones, Dr. Davé says, including those essential for growth and development. So, if sleep is so important, how do you ensure that your baby gets enough sleep? Getting baby to sleep does not have to be difficult. Here are some basics that might help: 1. Establish a bedtime routine: This helps your baby settle down, (and helps adults wind down after a long day as well). Allocate about thirty minutes before baby’s bedtime to soothe and relax your child. Read, sing or play lullabies, or just sit quietly in a rocking chair, holding your baby. 2. Only put your baby down when it’s time for sleep: Using the baby’s bed for anything other than sleep gives the child confusing messages about what the bed/ or bedtime really means. If it is clear to the baby that the bed is for sleeping, the chances of the baby settling down are better. 3. Make the baby’s bedroom dark, comfortable and quiet: limit distrac-tions. 4. Don’t play actively with your baby before bedtime: this can over stimulate the baby and make it more difficult to calm down in time for the scheduled bedtime. 5. Stick with the schedule: babies very easily can get off schedule, and it can play havoc with their mood and with their health. 6. Calm and soothe yourself and your baby: take some deep breaths. Your baby will pick up on your own relaxed state and this will help you both get quiet and peaceful. 7. Know when to seek help: talk to your baby’s pediatrician for more ideas for establishing a regular sleep schedule for your baby.

Getting baby to sleep and on a regular sleep schedule is impor-tant for the baby’s parents as well, for all of the above reasons. Everyone benefits from a regular sleep schedule!

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Women’s Forum Three Fashion Must-Haves for 2009

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When it comes to women and fashion, there is a lot of history involved, yet over time world designers have al-ways been able to create a little something for all occasion and time. With the passing of time, the clothes have taken different forms of hues and shimmers. With a vibrant look in style for every season, fashion is not just something left for the Stars. You at home can very easily afford to have the glam look. But today, we will take a look at some of the most necessary item of clothing important for every

wardrobe. Sports Bra: We can’t imagine how life would have worked without an authentic pair of these. Although there is no clear idea as to who invented this bra, there is a lot of gratefulness for it. The purpose of a sports bra is to allow women the ability to play any kind of sports they please or just wear them for a good session of workout. This wear has not only allowed women to freely mingle with the treadmill in a gym with mixed genders, it has simply made it easier for females to become good athletes – there is no boob – factor getting in the way. Most of us would remember the dramatic rip of Brandi Chastain’s shirt with the sports bra peeking through it right after she scores the win-ning goal in the China vs US soccer game. It was a black sports bra and pretty much won the symbolic moment towards a woman - power mode. Although many consider this to be controversial I guess most men were just assuming more like hoping that a corset with garter belts would pop out instead! Blue Jeans: It doesn’t matter if everyone has a pair, this is probably the only item of clothes that you were and not feel shocked having someone down the street wear the exact same thing. Jeans is a garment that has improved and keeps evolving all the time. Although, they started out with the purpose to be comfortable clothes for minors and farmers, they have gone up the social ladder where designers would spend years and their entire fashion line to work with just jeans. They are easy to slip into, can be worn with practically anything, from designer tops, T-shirts, shirts, with high heels, flats or boots, and they can be worn to your average park, to school, work place and even an evening out in a grand places (just switch the top to something fancy). There are several styles of jeans from boot cut, fitted, tailored or low-slung, then there is the high-waist to bell bottoms, or whatever you call it. Little Black Dresses: Inspired by Coco Chanel and made into the ulti-mate staple fashion by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's this is just another must have in your closet. Here’s why – they look good on anybody and it doesn’t matter what body type you happen to be, the black material always works wonders. Another fact is that the dress is simple, classy and can be gorgeous with the smallest of ornament adorned around it.

CUSTOM-BUILT MODULAR HOME sits on 3 fenced acres. Screened back porch overlooks 3/4 acre lake stocked with catfish, bass, and bream. For more info, pictures or to make offer go to WWW.REALTYBID.COM. For questions or to schedule walkthrough call 256-393-3714 76 ACRES & MOBILE HOME, Fayette Co Berry area, plenty of deer, turkey, other wildlife, with timber, slag road, county or well water, $150,000 neg. Call 334-289-4556 or 888-995-7445 STOP RENTING!!! Gov't & Bank Foreclosures! $0 to Low Down! No Credit OK! Call Now 800-724-2318 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME, for sale in fayette county on 1.5 acres, walk in closet in master bedroom, 2 buildings in yard, porch, separate laundry room, on quiet street, appraised at $84,900, make offer. Call 205-689-1020 DISTRESS SALE. Bank Foreclosures. Free list of foreclosure properties. Receive a free computerized printout. Free recorded message 1-866-861-1294. ID#1042 www.bamafreeinfo.com 7 ACRE LAKEFRONT & LOG CABIN KIT, only $89,000. 2128 sq ft log home kit & spectacular 7 acre hardwood setting with deep waterfront! Prime AL location--minutes from Interstate! Gated community, paved roads, county water, utilities. The finest in water-front living for the discriminating buyer. Lowest financing in years! Call now 1-800-564-5092, ask for x.1112 3 BED/2 BATH ONLY $45,000! 3 BED/2 BATH ONLY $23,700! 4 BED/3 BATH ONLY $56,000! Buy foreclosures! For listings, call 800-604-6006 HOUSE FOR SALE: Lake Wildwood, large corner lot, underground shelter, built in 2007, shed, fireplace w/ gas logs, hardwood, laundry room and dining room, 2 car garage, screened back porch. Call 205-454-0482 or 454-4815

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Family Credit 505 Hargrove Road E

Tuscaloosa, AL

205-345-0411

We can pay them off.

FAMILY CREDIT

We have REPO cars for sale! Give us a call to bid!

We can also finance these:

2001 FORD WINDSTAR

1998 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 1998 PONTIAC FIREBIRD

FREE 32 in flat screen with select home purchase dec 31-jan 31. Call 205-556-3087 PRE-CONSTRUCTION GRAND OPENING! Dock able Lakefront 5 AC- only $39,900. SAVE $10,000! One Day - Sat Nov. 17th. New to market! Spectacular water-front acreage on Lake Donnelly! Park-like setting, gorgeous AL location. Private, gated community. Excellent financing. Must see! Call to ask how to PAY NO CLOSING COSTS! 800-564-5092 X906

LAND LAKEFRONT SALE! 3.2 Acres $44,900 w/deep dock able water. Huge winter savings on gorgeous wooded acreage. Boat directly to Gulf of Mexico! Must see! Excellent Financing. Call about "No Closing Costs" special. 1-800-564-5092, ex. 958 AL ALND BARGAIN! 20 ACRES- $69,900 W/ DOCKABLE DEEP WA-TER. Nicely wooded parcel w/ gorgeous open field and dockable lake front. Prime AL location-mins from inter-state & close to Tuscaloosa! Excellent financing. Call now 1-800-564-5092, ask for ext. 1356

SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED, licensed-bonded-insured, conventional & advanced level systems, Dozier and Back Hoe work. Ace Septic Tank Company. Call 205-371-6955 or 205-361-8539 LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE: Grand Opening Lakefront Sale! 7 acres--$49,900. 8/09/08 only. New to market! Spectacular, level 7 acre hardwood seating--deep waterfront! Prime AL location, minutes from Interstate! Gated community, paved roads, county water, utilities, more. Lowest financing in years! Call now 1-800-564-5092, x. 1191 GOT LAND? Free 32" Flatscreen TV w/ select home purchase before January 31, 2009. Call 205-556-3087 LOTS FOR SALE: Mobile Homes welcome! All utilities available! Lots starting at just $17,500. Covered entry drve, city water meter already installed. Call 205-331-3904 LAND FOR SALE: Water-front on Lake Tuscaloosa, 27+/- acres, price $380,000, for more information, call 205-310-8991 or 393-2122.

LAKE PROPERTY FOR SALE: Grand Opening Lakefront Sale! 7 acres--$49,900. 8/09/08 only. New to market! Spec-tacular, level 7 acre hard-wood seating--deep water-front! Prime AL location, minutes from Interstate! Gated community, paved roads, county water, utilities, more. Lowest financing in years! Call now 1-800-564-5092, x. 1191

So You’re finally off the Island…

What do you do now?

Sell the Minnow of course!

Sell your boat in the Tuscaloosa Sun

where all personal classified ads are free Everyday***

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Buy—Sell—Trade “Our Strength Is Our Integrity”

Come See Clayton C– 205-361-6134

We Finance · Credit Guaranteed No Credit Check ·Buy Here-Pay Here

“Home Of The $1000 Down Payment”

3700 Greensboro Ave—Tuscaloosa Hours: 9-6 M-F, 10-6 Sat

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: 2000 FLEETWOOD 3 BR/2 BA, white and green shutters, living room, beautiful kitchen, dining room, laundry area, 52x48, good condition, must move, $44,000. Call 205-339-1482 1989 2 BED/2 BATH 14x70, 16x16 screened in porch, on large lot in mobile home park (does not have to be moved), Walker Northside school zone. Call 205-556-9708 or 826-4654

APARTMENT FOR RENT, High Country Apt. for sub-lease, 2 bedroom, $569/mo, no deposit. Call 205-554-0852 BOOTH RENTAL for beauty shop, must be licensed, . Call 205-339-3205 NO RENT! Low $ down homes! Gov't & Bank repose! Call now! 800-860-4347 TRAILER FOR RENT: 16x80, central heat/air, very nice, Rock Quarry school zone. Call 205-345-6747 or 792-6000 2 BED, 1 BATH HOUSE FOR RENT, central heat/air, 26th Street, $485/month. Call 205-886-6358 MOBILE HOME FOR RENT, 3 bedroom, 2 bath on sev-eral acres, garden, chickens, water and waste management included, $500/ month. Call, 205-242-0858 4 BED 1 BATH, HOUSE FOR RENT, central heat/air, across from CVS "west end", $600/month. Call 205-886-6358

MOBILE/MFG. HOMES SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED, licensed-bonded-insured, conventional & advanced level systems, Dozier and Back Hoe work. Ace Septic Tank Company. Call 205-371-6955 or 361-8539 LAND/HOME: 1999 Cavalier 16x80, vinyl siding/shingle roof, like new, set up on 1 acre of wooded property I n Moundville. $29,900. Financing available. Call 205-371-6955 2000 OAKWOOD 16x80, excellent condition, huge den and master bedroom, lots of kitcken cabinets, very nice homes and well maintained, $14,900. Call 205-361-6510

2000 HOMESTEAD 28x60, like new, 4 bedroom/2 bath, livingroom and den w/ fireplace, patio doors, $31,900. Call 205-371-6955 1995 FLEETWOOD 14x70, excellent condition, 3 bedrrom/2 bath, walk-in closet, separate laundry room, $11,900. Call 205-361-6510 2000 FLEETWOOD 28x56, like new, 3 bedroom/2 bath, living room w/ fireplace, huge bedrooms, hardwood cabinets, $25,900. Call 205-799-6758 1991 BRILLIANT 56x28 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE, 3 bedrooms/2 baths, asking $22,000, make offer. Call 205-330-5767 MOBILE HOME RENTALS, Brookwood, Coaling, Northport, 2 & 3 bedrooms, $500-$550/month. Call 205-556-2058 DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME for rent or sale, $650/month, Northside area. Call 205-292-8195 RIVER POINT APARTMENTS, located new US Campus, now leasing newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrm apartments. $496 & 595. Great Move-In Specials!!! United Country Investment Real Estate. Call Today 205-553-6292 or 349-1652 1 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME FOR RENT, $250/month. Call 205-938-9884 for more information.

RENTALS

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HWY 82 E - 4 MILES FROM MCFARLAND MALL - 205-345-6935 *TAXES & TITLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE!!!

DODGE INTREPID $3700

ONE OWNER

‘03 CHEVY MALIBU $3500

FORD EXPLORER $2500

EDDIE BAUER

EXTRA CLEAN

PONTIAC GRAND AM $4500

FORD TAURUS $3200

104K MILES

K-CAB

FORD F-150 XLT $3900

BUICK CENTURY $4300

ONE OWNER

PONTIAC FIREBIRD $2900

EXTRA CLEAN!

CHEVY MALIBU $3900

CHEVY BLAZER $5500

EXTRA SHARP!

2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited, $2500 down

2001 Ford Escape 4 cyl, $1600 down

4908-A Univ Blvd E.

Call Us At

205-562-WOOD or

205-310-8943

Why WOOD you go anywhere else?

2007 Chevy Equinox LS Very Nice $3000 down

1995 Chevy 1500 V8, $900 down

Has your Bunch collected too much junk?

Give Alice a break...Sell a few things

in the Tuscaloosa Sun Where all Personal Classified ads are free

EVERY BRADY DAY! Call 205-333-7525 to place your ad!

Clothes phones Sporting Goods

Toys Vehicles Books

Boats Furniture TVs

3 BED/2.5 BATH ONLY $199/MO! Buy foreclosures! Stop renting! (5% down, 20 years @ 8.5% APR) For listings, call 800-604-6006 ROOM FOR RENT to work-ing person. Call 205-331-4356

HOUSE FOR RENT, one block from Cottondale Elementary, 3 bedroom/1.5 bath, carpeted, fenced back yard, double carport, $700/month. Call 205-553-3775, leave message. RENT TO OWN, Call 205-826-4602, we can help you make the American dream come true easier. This 2 bedroom/2 bath condo can be yours for under $100,000.

HOUSE FOR RENT, close to campus, 3 bedroom/2 bath, family, dining, and liv-ing rooms open, 2000 square feet, $900/month. Call 205-333-7224 for more information

***FREE Foreclosure List-ings*** Over 200,000 proper-ties nationwide. Low down payment. Call now 800-890-8202

WARD MAINTENANCE--HOME REPAIRS, electric, plumbing, carpentry, roofing, drywall, floor covering, cement, windows replaced or repaired. Call 205-361-1377

HOME IMPROVEMENT

FINANCIAL/CREDIT

WANTED!!!! NEW CUSTOMERS at Cash Plus in Northport. Unlimited local home phone service as low as $29.95 plus $20 connection fee. Ask about our various long distance plans. Applications by phone. Call 205-339-1588.

NEED A LOAN? Call Today 1-888-253-0938. When Banks say no, we say YES. Personal Loans & Debt Consolidation. Approval in 24 hrs.

WANTED!!!! NEW CUSTOMERS: Get up to $500 on a payday advance at Cash Plus, Northport. Bring in current paycheck stub, utility bill, bank statement, drivers license. For more info call 205-339-1588. Title pawn accepted. NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT? WE CAN HELP! WE APPROVE SMALL BUSINESS, MORTGAGE, VEHICLE, PERSONAL, AND DEBT CONSOLIDATION LOANS, FAST RESPONSE. GIVE US A CALL TODAY @ 1-800-596-0505 NEED A LOAN? Call Today 1-888-253-0938. When Banks say no, we say YES. Personal Loans & Debt Consolidation. Approval in 24 hrs.

PSYCHIC

MRS. FAITH PSYCHIC & TAROT CARD READER, Tells Past, Present, And Future. Call Now, Find Out What Tomorrow Brings Today, 205-333-3916

GENERAL

BARBERING SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY: 2513 Lurleen Wallace Blvd in Northport, day and evening Classes available, 15 week program, $3000 course w/ $500 off for enrollment in January classes, final registration is 1/10/09. Call Wanda Brown at 205-339-3205 or 886-2056 or email: [email protected] for more information.

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UNIVERSITY BLVD— ALBERTA CITY

205-553-6121

1997 MAZDA MILLENIA

PW,PL,CD,SUNROOF LEATHER!

PW, PL, CD, SUNROOF LEATHER!

1994 LEXUS ES300

PW/PL, SUN ROOF, ALL LEATHER, $800 DOWN, 4cyl, gas saver

2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM

1998 HONDA ACCORD EX

AT, AC, PW, PS, CD SUPER CLEAN!

LOADED, AT, V8, PW, PS LIKE NEW!

1996 TOYOTA AVALON

PW, PL, CD NICE RIDE!

PW,PL, CD, SUNROOF, LEATHER LOW MILES!

1999 MAZDA MILLENIA

1997 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

PW/PL, CD EXTRA CLEAN!

1999 FORD MUSTANG

1999 GRAND MARQUIS

1998 CHEVROLET S-10 LS

EXT CAB, BELINER, C/D, V-6, AUTO 3-DOOR!

1997 ACURA LT

PW/PL, CD, LEATHER SUN ROOF!

PW, PL, CD SHARP RIDE!

PW/PL, DIGITAL DASH, TINTED WINDOWS, LEATHER INTERIOR, CD

GREAT FOR CRUISING!

2001 BUICK LE SABRE LIMITED FULL POWER, 80K MILES

$5800 205-349-7352

(205) 339-1588

2801 Lurleen B Wallace Blvd Suite #5

Northport, AL 35476

*Title Pawn *Jewelry *Fax Service *Pay Day Advance *Notary

Local Phone & Long Distance Pawn Almost Anything

Gun Dealer Movies

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In order to be prepared for an economic downturn you are supposed to have put aside a considerable amount of money, in cash or near cash reserves, to help you through a tough time. It’s like a squirrel storing nuts for the long cold winter. But few Americans, and certainly not our government, did this and are therefore in the position of having a tough time, going broke, or having to borrow money to get through a tough spot. Many will be fortunate enough to have stable situations, especially governmental or medical care jobs, and won’t ever have to face a difficult time as a result of an economic downturn like the rest of us. Remember when Clinton had the federal government running a sur-plus in 1998 and the federal government was paying down the national debt? Do you also remember George W. Bush running for president in 1999 with the message…”That’s YOUR money and I’m going to cut taxes so you can keep it?”….well, that was when the government, and the people, by voting that man into office, decided that, no matter how good things got, they were not going to let our government put aside any money, not a dime, for a rainy day. Now...it’s raining. There’s a lot of complaining about Obama and his plan to start spending copious amount of money to help revive the economy. He’s just doing what the squirrels do when times get tough...eating the stored sup-plies. Only difference is, Bush, with the assistance and insistence of the American people, didn’t put aside one dime for a rainy day. However, ask any hungry squirrel and they’ll tell you...they don’t want to just lay down and starve to death. And, Obama, and the American people should be careful telling Obama to stop feeding the economy the same as would have been done if we had all been smart enough to put aside some money for a rainy day. For most folks this economic situation caught them flatfooted. It hap-pened so fast that they didn’t have any time to prepare for it, and, instead of preparing for it they had been doing stupid stuff which actually put them in a very unprepared condition. Some people actually borrowed 100%, or more, of the maximum highest value that their homes achieved in the best of times. A home is a roof over your head, not a piggy bank. People used their homes for piggy banks and pulled all the money out...and now wonder if the mort-gage companies will come kick them out of it. They didn’t put aside one red dime, just like their government. The proverbial grasshopper fiddling every-thing away, while the Industrious ants built their home. So who is ready for this downturn? A handful of folks who lived within their means, or those who took unfair shares from the rest of us. Those best prepared to buy up the distressed bargains from other’s miser-ies? Those who stole billions and caused the economic meltdown. Yes Dad….I do remember you saying, “Life ain’t fair.”

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"For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith (1st John, 5:4, KJV)." This is an astounding verse, for it tells us that by our faith we have the power to overcome anything that the world hurls at us. It is not just any faith, however, but the faith that we have in God, and in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, which allows us to overcome the world. It is my opinion, tho shared by many, that John, above all the other disciples, had an understanding of the spirituality of Christ, and of the power enveloped in that spirituality. This verse bears out that belief, as do many others of John’s. Let’s look at the entire passage from which the one verse, above, was extracted: "Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, and everyone who loves the father (God) loves his child (Jesus Christ) as well. This is how we know that we love the children of God: by loving God and carrying out his commands. This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome, for everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. Who is it that overcomes the world? Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God (1st John 5:1-5, NIV)." Notice that we prove not only our love of God by carrying out His commands, but also our love of his children. The same proof for each. If we love God, and carry out His commands, we will naturally, like an immutable law of physics, love His children! In other words, we cannot love God and carry out His commandments without loving His children as well. But now, what does John mean when he says "everyone born of God overcomes the world"? If you believe, as the prosperity “gospel” preachers on television wish us to believe, that this means you’re going to triumph in every wish and desire of your life, then you are missing the boat entirely. No, we overcome the world by virtue of the fact that no matter what adversity, hardship, pain or loss we suffer, Christ is there with us, even unto death. Yes, even in death we overcome the world, for in death we are born to new life! The power in these verses is this: That nothing that is in or of the world can defeat us - ever. Our only defeats come when we allow them. This does not mean that we are not going to suffer the disappointments and heartaches of life; but that the Lord is with us through it all, allowing us to overcome all life’s adversities and adversaries. What an awesome thought! Better still, what an awesome reality for the Believer - for the children of God! "Who is it that overcomes the world? Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God." Yours in Christ, Tom

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